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Oklahoma ex rel. Williamson, Attorney General, v. Woodring, Secretary of War, 1939 — 308 U.S. 526 · caselaw · US
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Oklahoma ex rel. Williamson, Attorney General, v. Woodring, Secretary of War
308 U.S. 526·Supreme Court of the United States·1939
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No. —, original.
Oklahoma ex rel. Williamson, Attorney General, v. Woodring, Secretary of War.
December 18, 1939.
[MAJORITY]
The return to the rule to show cause is received and ordered filed. This cause is set for hearing on Monday, January 29, 1940, on the motion for leave to file the bill of complaint and the return to the rule to show cause.