South Bend v. DeHaven

Supreme Court of the United States
South Bend v. DeHaven, 302 U.S. 644 (1937)
58 S. Ct. 122

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.

Reference

Full Case Name
South Bend v. DeHaven, Treasurer
Cited By
2 cases
Status
Published