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First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Warren v. Bowers (Successor to Peck), Tax Commissioner of Ohio, 1954 — 348 U.S. 807 · caselaw · US
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First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Warren v. Bowers (Successor to Peck), Tax Commissioner of Ohio
348 U.S. 807·Supreme Court of the United States·1954
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Opinion
No. 220.
First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Warren v. Bowers (Successor to Peck), Tax Commissioner of Ohio.
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Appeal from the Supreme Court of Ohio. Probable jurisdiction noted. The Solicitor General is invited to file a brief as amicus curiae.
Mr. Justice Burton took no part in the consideration or decision of this question.
Robert G. Day for appellant. C. William O’Neill, Attorney General of Ohio, and Joseph S. Gill, First Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.