United States Supreme Court

254 U.S. 433

Sullivan  v.  Kidd

 Argued: and Submitted April 27, 1920. ---

Restored to Docket for Reargument May 17, 1920.

Reargued Dec. 10, 1920.

Decided Jan. 3, 1921.

Messrs. George F. Beatty and B. I. Litowich, both of Salina, Kan., for appellants.

Messrs. H. M. Langworthy, O. H. Dean, and Roy B. Thomson, all of Kansas City, Mo., and J. H. Ralston, of Washington, D. C., for appellee.

[Argument of Counsel from page 434 intentionally omitted]

Mr. Solicitor General Frierson, of Chattanooga, Tenn., for the United States (by special leave of court).

Mr. Justice DAY delivered the opinion of the Court.

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