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McCampbell v. Warrich Corporation et al., 1940 — 311 U.S. 612 · caselaw · US
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McCampbell v. Warrich Corporation et al.
311 U.S. 612·Supreme Court of the United States·1940
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Opinion
No. 896,
October Term, 1939.
McCampbell v. Warrich Corporation et al.
October 14, 1940.
Messrs-. Lewis H. Barnes, Carmi A. Thompson, and Orville Smith for petitioner. Messrs. Elmer M: Leesman and Harold L.'Reeve for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
The motion for a writ of certiorari to supply omissions from the record and for an order for further proof is denied.
See 310 U. S. 631.