Nos. 43180, 43263 | Ct. Cl. | Jul 5, 1938

PER CURIAM.

The facts in these cases show that they are governed by the rule laid down in the Chicago Engineers’ Club v. United States, 9 F. Supp. 680" date_filed="1935-02-04" court="Ct. Cl." case_name="Chicago Engineers' Club v. United States">9 F.Supp. 680, 80 Ct.Cl. 615, 621. See, also, Transportation Club of San Francisco v. United States, 17 F. Supp. 201" date_filed="1936-12-07" court="Ct. Cl." case_name="Transportation Club of San Francisco v. United States">17 F.Supp. 201, 84 Ct.Cl. 253; Army & Navy Club of America v. United States, 53 F.2d 277" date_filed="1931-11-02" court="Ct. Cl." case_name="Army and Navy Club of America v. United States">53 F.2d 277, 72 Ct.Cl. 684, certiorari denied, 285 U.S. 548" date_filed="1932-03-21" court="SCOTUS" case_name="Lincoln Bank & Trust Co. v. Commissioner">285 U.S. 548, 52 S. Ct. 405" date_filed="1932-03-21" court="SCOTUS" case_name="DePauw University v. Brunk">52 S.Ct. 405, 76 L. Ed. 939" date_filed="1932-03-21" court="SCOTUS" case_name="Ford v. New York, New Haven & Hartford R.">76 L.Ed. 939, and Union League Club of Chicago v. United States, 4 F.Supp. 929, 78 Ct.Cl. 351.

The petitions are dismissed. It is so ordered.

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