Cases Disposed of in Vacation. 263 U.S. B. Rupp, Mr. H. D. Pillsbury, Mr. Frank T. Post and Mr. W. V. Tanner for respondent. No. 459. CITY OF JACKSON V. LAMAR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ET AL.; and No. 460. CITY OF JACKSON v. MISSISSIPPI FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ET AL. Error to the Supreme Court of the State of Mississippi. January 14, 1924. Dismissed with costs, on motion of Mr. Garner W. Green and Mr. Marcellus Green for plaintiff in error. Mr. J. Morgan Stevens for defendants in error. No. 210. THOMAS M. BLAKE v. UNITED STATES. Appeal from the Court of Claims. January 28, 1924. Dismissed, on motion of counsel for appellant. Mr. Jennings C. Wise for appellant. The Attorney General for the United States. CASES DISPOSED OF IN VACATION. No. 338. FREDERIC SCHUTTE, ADMINISTRATOR, ETC., ET AL. V. THOMAS W. MILLER, AS ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN, ET AL. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. June 28, 1923. Dismissed pursuant to the 28th Rule. Mr. John Wilson Brown III and Mr. Alfred K. Nippert for appellants. The Attorney General for appellees. No. 52. MACHINERY & METALS SALES COMPANY, ETC. v. UNITED STATES. Appeal from the Court of Claims. July 5, 1923. Dismissed pursuant to the 28th Rule. Mr. W. E. Humphrey and Mr. Wm. C. Prentiss for appellant. Mr. Solicitor General Beck, Mr. Assistant Attorney General Lovett and Mr. W. W. Dyar for the United States. INDEX. ABANDONMENT. See Patents for Inventions, 3; Public Lands, III, 6. Page. ACCOUNTANTS. See Constitutional Law, VI; XIII, 5. ACCOUNTING. See Equity, 4. ADEQUATE LEGAL REMEDY. See Equity, 1-3. ADMINISTRATION. See Executors and Administrators; Trusts and Trustees; Wills. ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS. See Aliens, 1-8; Canal ADMIRALTY: Shipping Commissioners Act; rights of seamen under. See 334 1. Rules, of this Court, for inferior tribunals in admiralty, 3. Freight Contract; Stowage. Preliminary contract giving 4. Id. Deviation; Measure of Damages. Cargo stowed on 731 119 ADMIRALTY-Continued. Page. 5. Marine and War Risk Insurance. "Warlike Operations" 7. Id. English Law. Special reasons for following. Id. ADMISSIONS. See Aliens, 4-8; Evidence, 2. ADVERSE POSSESSION: 1. Canal Zone; Civ. Code, Arts. 2531, 2526. Owner of 2. Id. Notice to Unknown Claimants. Failure of court to AGENCY. See Interstate Commerce, 1. AGENT, TRANSPORTATION ACT. See Carriers, 4-7; ALASKA. See Taxation, III. ALIENS: 1. Deportation; Issue of Alienage. When a jurisdictional 2. Id. Burden of Proof, on Government. Id. 3. Habeas Corpus lies when essential finding of fact unsup- 4. Self-Incrimination; Sedition. Admission of Alienage, does 5. Id. Person arrested may be compelled to testify whether 399 149 ALIENS Continued. 6. Search and Seizure. Interrogation under oath by govern- 7. Right to Counsel. Rules of Secretary of Labor, do not 8. Unfair Hearing. Admission of alienage made previously 9. Contracts. Citizen's right to contract with alien; denied 10. Land Ownership. Power of State, to deny right to 11. Id. Japan Treaty, 1911, does not confer upon Japanese Webb v. O'Brien.... Page. 313 197 313 Porterfield v. Webb. 225 Frick v. Webb.... 326 12. California and Washington Alien Land Laws, forbidding Webb..... 13. Id. Shares in Agricultural Corporation. Sale by citizen 326 14. Id. Washington Law, as construed by State Supreme 15. Id. Criminal and Forfeiture Proceedings. When citizen 197 591 ALIENS-Continued. 17. Id. "Debt Arising with Reference to Property Held." 18. Id. Attachment under State Law. That debt, when 19. Id. Construction. Legislative History, including re- ALIEN ENEMIES. See Aliens, 16-19. ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN. See Aliens, 16-19. ALIENATION. See Indians. ALLOTMENT. See Indians. ANIMALS. See Game. ANTI-TRUST ACTS. See Interstate Commerce, 1. Shipowners' employment regulations; claim by seaman of 1. Conspiracy; Restraining Distribution of Motion Picture 2. Restraint on Production; Manufacturers and Labor Union. 3. Id. Apportionment of Labor. Agreement apportioning 4. Futures Trading. Legality, of sales upon an exchange, Page. 334 291 403 611 |