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Morris Plan Industrial Bank v. Graves et al., Constituting the State Tax Commission
317 U.S. 591·Supreme Court of the United States·1942
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Opinion
No. 317.
Morris Plan Industrial Bank v. Graves et al., Constituting the State Tax Commission.
October 12, 1942.
Mr. B. Bandolph Hicks for appellant. Messrs. John J. Bennett, Jr., Attorney General of New York, and Wendell P. Brown, Assistant Attorney General, for appellees.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam:]
Per Curiam:
The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question. First National Bank v. Louisiana Tax Commission, 289 U. S. 60, 62-64. The Chief Justice took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.