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Walton, Administratrix, v. Southern Package Corp., 1943 — 320 U.S. 726 · caselaw · US
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Walton, Administratrix, v. Southern Package Corp.
320 U.S. 726·Supreme Court of the United States·1943
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Opinion
No. 159.
Walton, Administratrix, v. Southern Package Corp.
October 11, 1943.
Mr. Chas. F. Engle for petitioner. Messrs. William H. Watldns and P. H. Eager, Jr. for respondent. Solicitor General Fahy and Messrs. Douglas B. Maggs and Irving J. Levy filed a brief on behalf of the Administrator of the Wage and Plour Division, U. S. Dept, of Labor, as amicus curiae, in support of the petition.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Mississippi granted.