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Wm. G. Huey et al., Petitioners, v. Arthur K. Brown, Surviving Receiver, etc.
215 U.S. 598·Supreme Court of the United States·1909
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Opinion
No. 596.
Wm. G. Huey et al., Petitioners, v. Arthur K. Brown, Surviving Receiver, etc.
October 18, 1909.
Mr. Samuel W. Pennypacker for petitioners. Mr. Charles H. Burr, Mr. Reynolds D. Brown find Mr. Malcolm Lloyd, Jr., for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for. a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit .Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, denied.