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Baird v. Franklin, Treasurer; and New York Yacht Club v. Franklin, Treasurer, 1944 — 323 U.S. 737 · caselaw · US
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Baird v. Franklin, Treasurer; and New York Yacht Club v. Franklin, Treasurer
323 U.S. 737·Supreme Court of the United States·1944
Mr. Justice Douglas took no part in the consideration or decision of these applications.
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Opinion
No. 111.
No. 112.
Baird v. Franklin, Treasurer; and New York Yacht Club v. Franklin, Treasurer.
October 9, 1944.
Messrs. Gran-ville Whittlesey, Jr., Ralstone R. Irvine, and Theodore S. Hope, Jr. for petitioner in No. Ill; and Mr. William Greenough for petitioner in No. 112.
Messrs. William Dean Embree, Lawrence Bennett, and Edward N. Perkins for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Petitions for writs of certiorari
to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.
Mr. Justice Douglas took no part in the consideration or decision of these applications.