Supreme Court of the United States, 1937

South Bend v. DeHaven

South Bend v. DeHaven
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided October 25, 1937
302 U.S. 644; 58 S. Ct. 122 (United States Reports)

South Bend v. DeHaven

Opinion of the Court

Appeal from the Supreme Court of Indiana.

Per Curiam:

The motion of the appellees to dismiss the appeal is granted and the appeal is dismissed for the want of a properly presented substantial federal question. (1) Citizens’ Savings Bank v. Owensboro, 173 U. S. 636, 643; Cleveland & Pittsburgh R. Co. v. Cleveland, 235 U. S. 50, 53; White River Co. v. Arkansas, 279 U. S. 692, 700; Collins v. Streitz, 298 U. S. 640. (2) Pawhuska v. Pawhuska Oil & Gas Co., 250 U. S. 394; Trenton v. New Jersey, 262 U. S. 182; City of Holton v. Kansas State Bank, 300 U. S. 641.

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