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Mrs. Carmelite Pons, Wife of George A. Louque, Plaintiff in Error, v. Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad Company et al., 1914 — 232 U.S. 720 · caselaw · US
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Mrs. Carmelite Pons, Wife of George A. Louque, Plaintiff in Error, v. Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad Company et al.
232 U.S. 720·Supreme Court of the United States·1914
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Opinion
No. 341.
Mrs. Carmelite Pons, Wife of George A. Louque, Plaintiff in Error, v. Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad Company et al.
In error to the Supreme Court of the State of Louisiana.
Motion to dismiss submitted March 9, 1914.
Decided March 16, 1914.
Mr. Henry L. Lazarus and Mr. Edgar H. Farrar for the plaintiff in error. Mr. Blewett.Lee, Mr. Charles N. Burch, Mr. Hunter C. Leake, Mr. Gustave Lemle and Mr. H. D. Minor for the defendants in error.
[MAJORITY]
Per Curiam. Dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Louisiana Navigation Co. v. Oyster Commission of La., 226 U. S. 99; United States v. Beatty, decided this term, ante, p. 463.