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No. 844. SORKIN v. UNITED STATES. C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied. Jacob W. Friedman for petitioner. Solicitor General Rankin, Assistant Attorney General Wilkey, Beatrice Rosenberg and Theodore George Gilinsky for the United States. Reported below: 275 F. 2d 330.

No. 847. JAMES v. UNITED STATES. C. A. 8th Cir. Certiorari denied. T. Eugene Thompson for petitioner. Solicitor General Rankin, Assistant Attorney General Wilkey and Beatrice Rosenberg for the United States. Reported below: 275 F. 2d 332.

No. 849. GARCIA v. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILWAY CO. Supreme Court of New Mexico. Certiorari denied. Rolando J. Matteucci for petitioner. James T. Paulantis for respondent. Reported below: 66 N. M. 339, 347 P. 2d 1005.

No. 851. UNITED STATES v. CUNNINGHAM ET AL. C. A. 4th Cir. Certiorari denied. Solicitor General Rankin, Assistant Attorney General Morton, Daniel M. Friedman and Roger P. Marquis for the United States. Claude C. Pierce for respondents. Reported below: 270 F.2d 545.

No. 855. NATIONAL LATEX PRODUCTS Co. ET AL. v. SUN RUBBER Co. C. A. 6th Cir. Certiorari denied. Walter J. Blenko, Wm. C. McCoy, Wm. C. McCoy, Jr. and Albert H. Oldham for petitioners. Everett R. Hamilton for respondent. Reported below: 274 F. 2d 224.

No. 856. LEWIS ET AL. v. MYHALYK. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Certiorari denied. John J. Wilson, A. E. Kountz and Val J. Mitch for petitioners. Charles E. McKissock for respondent. Reported below: 398 Pa. 395, 158 A. 2d 305.

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No. 850. UNITED STATES v. HALL, CHIEF JUDGE, U. S. DISTRICT COURT. C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied. Solicitor General Rankin, Assistant Attorney General Morton, Daniel M. Friedman and Roger P. Marquis for the United States. Robert M. Adams, Jr. for respondent. Conrad J. Moss and James C. Hollingsworth filed a brief for Edith H. Hoffman et al., as amici curiae, in opposition to the petition. Reported below: 274 F. 2d 856.

No. 860. SCHLOTHAN v. TERRITORY OF ALASKA. C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied. Philip Barnett and Rodney Robertson for petitioner. Ralph E. Moody, Attorney General of Alaska, and John L. Rader for respondent. Reported below: 276 F. 2d 806.

No. 871. MOORE-MCCORMACK LINES, INC., v. ARMCO STEEL CORP. ET AL.; and

No. 904. ARMCO STEEL CORP. ET AL. v. MOORE-MCCORMACK LINES, INC. C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied. Eugene Underwood and Hervey C. Allen for MooreMcCormack Lines, Inc. Henry N. Longley and Leonard J. Matteson for Armco Steel Corp. et al. Reported below: 272 F.2d 873.

No. 857. LEWIS ET AL. v. PAVLOVSCAK. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied. John J. Wilson, A. E. Kountz and Val J. Mitch for petitioners. Jerome M. Libenson for respondent. Reported below: 274 F. 2d 523.

No. 801, Misc. JACKSON v. JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION, FOURTH DEPARTMENT, ET AL. C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied.

362 U.S.

No. 507, Misc.

May 23, 1960.

POLLINO v. NEW YORK. Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Judicial Department. Certiorari denied. Petitioner pro se. Isidore Dollinger for respondent.

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No. 749, Misc. GAITHER V. CALIFORNIA. Court of California. Certiorari denied. Caryl Warner for petitioner. Stanley Mosk, Attorney General of California, William E. James, Assistant Attorney General, and Philip C. Griffin, Deputy Attorney General, for respondent.

No. 824, Misc. DEAL U. WARDEN, MARYLAND HOUSE OF CORRECTION. Court of Appeals of Maryland. Certiorari denied.

No. 636, Misc. DANIELS v. UNITED STATES. United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari denied. MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS is of the opinion certiorari should be granted. Melvin M. Feldman for petitioner. Solicitor General Rankin, Assistant Attorney General Wilkey, Beatrice Rosenberg and Kirby W. Patterson for the United States. Reported below: 106 U. S. App. D. C. 324, 272 F. 2d 553.

No. 593, Misc. CROSS v. STATE BAR OF CALIFORNIA. Supreme Court of California. Certiorari denied. THE CHIEF JUSTICE took no part in the consideration or decision of this application. Petitioner pro se. Alan B. Aldwell for respondent.

No. 711, Misc. HICKS v. NEW YORK. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Judicial Department, and other relief, denied.

Rehearing Denied.

May 23, 1960.

362 U.S.

No. 696. FEDERAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM, INC., v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ET AL., ante, p. 935;

No. 736. TUCKER V. ILLINOIS, ante, p. 950;

No. 614, Misc. SMITH ET AL. v. UNITED STATES, ante, p. 954;

No. 634, Misc. UNITED STATES EX REL. Helwig v. MARONEY, SUPERINTENDENT, WESTERN STATE PENITENTIARY, ante, p. 954;

No. 652, Misc. WHITING v. SACKS, WARDEN, ante, p. 946;

No. 705, Misc. LIVESAY v. ELLIS, DIRECTOR, TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, ante, p. 946; and

No. 853, Misc. MACKIEWICZ v. FLORIDA, ante, p. 965. Petitions for rehearing denied.

Dismissal Under Rule 60.

No. 467. MOUNSEY V. NEW YORK. Certiorari, 361 U. S. 812, to the Court of Appeals of New York. Writ of certiorari dismissed upon stipulation of counsel pursuant to Rule 60 of the Rules of this Court: Walter Gellhorn for petitioner. Louis Lefkowitz, Attorney General of New York, for respondent.

INDEX

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE. See Aliens; Constitutional
Law, V, 1; Federal Power Act; Federal Trade Commission;
Labor, 1-7; Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act.
ADMIRALTY. See also Constitutional Law, I, 2; Labor, 7.

Temporary unseaworthiness—Injury to seaman-Knowledge or
negligence of shipowner.-Shipowner liable for personal injuries to
member of crew resulting from temporary unseaworthiness of ship;
knowledge or negligence of shipowner not necessary. Mitchell y.
Trawler Racer, Inc., p. 539.

AGGREGATE VALUE. See Criminal Law.

AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES. See Antitrust Acts, 2.
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING AGREEMENT ACT. See Juris-
diction, 8.

AIR POLLUTION. See Constitutional Law, I, 2.

ALABAMA. See Civil Rights Act.

ALIENS. See also Constitutional Law, V, 1; Procedure, 3.

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Deportation Communism-Sufficiency of evidence. Evidence
sufficient to support finding that alien had become member of Com-
munist Party after entering United States and was deportable under
Act of October 16, 1918, as amended by § 22 of Internal Security Act
of 1950. Niukkanen v. McAlexander, p. 390.

ANTITRUST ACTS. See also Labor, 3.

1. Sherman Act-Drug manufacturer-Resale price maintenance.-
In civil suit under § 4 of Sherman Act charging drug manufacturer
with combining and conspiring to maintain resale prices of its products
in areas having no "fair trade" laws, the District Court erred in
dismissing complaint on ground that Government had not shown
right to relief. United States v. Parke, Davis & Co., p. 29.

2. Sherman Act-Clayton Act-Application to dairy cooperative.-
Cooperative marketing association of milk producers subject to prose-
cution for some violations of §§ 2 and 3 of Sherman Act and § 7 of
Clayton Act, notwithstanding exemptions granted by Capper-Volstead
Act and 6 of Clayton Act; civil adjudication of violating § 3 of
Sherman Act and §7 of Clayton Act affirmed; decree sustained.
Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers Assn. v. United States, p. 458.

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