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Shubrick et al. v. Van Camp Products Co. et al., 1938 — 305 U.S. 605 · caselaw · US
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Shubrick et al. v. Van Camp Products Co. et al.
305 U.S. 605·Supreme Court of the United States·1938
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Opinion
Nos. 59 and 60.
Shubrick et al. v. Van Camp Products Co. et al.
October 10, 1938.
Messrs. Clair McTurnan, William B. Higgins, Denver C. Harlan, John G. Buchanan, and William J. Kyle, Jr. for petitioners.
Messrs. George W. Pah mer, James W. Noel, Paul Y. Davis, and Kurt P. Pantzer for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for writs of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.