United States Supreme Court

309 U.S. 569

STATE OF WISCONSIN et al.  v.  STATE OF ILLINOIS et al. STATE OF MICHIGAN

Argued on Petition for Temporary Modification of Decree March 25, 26, 1940.

Decided April 3, 1940.

Messrs. John E. Cassidy and Montgomery S. Winning, both of Springfield, Ill., E. J. Brundage, Wm. F. Mulvihill, and Oscar E. Carlstrom, all of Chicago, Ill., and Cyrus E. Dietz, of Moline, Ill., for defendant State of Illinois.

Messrs. Herbert H. Naujoks, of Chicago, Ill., and Wm. J. Morgan and Ralph M. Hoyt, both of Milwaukee, Wis., for complainants State of Wisconsin and others.

Messrs. Timothy F. Cohan, of Albany, N.Y., and Albert Ottinger, of New York City, for complainant State of New York.

Mr. Thomas J. Herbert, of Cleveland, Ohio, for complainant State of Ohio.

Mr. Wilbur M. Brucker, of Detroit, Mich., for State of Michigan.

PER CURIAM.

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