No. 975 | SCOTUS | Jun 5, 1939

Per■ Curiam:

The appeal is dismissed” for want1-of a substantial federal question. (1) Jackson v. Lamphire, 3 Pet. 280" date_filed="1830-02-18" court="SCOTUS" case_name="Jackson v. Lamphire">3 Pet. 280, 289-290; Vance v. Vance, 108 U.S. 514" date_filed="1883-05-07" court="SCOTUS" case_name="Vance v. Vance">108 U. S. 514, 520; (2) Davis v. Mills, 194 U.S. 451" date_filed="1904-05-16" court="SCOTUS" case_name="Davis v. Mills">194 U. S. 451, 456-457; Montoya v. Gonzales, 232 U.S. 375" date_filed="1914-02-24" court="SCOTUS" case_name="Montoya v. Gonzalez">232 U. S. 375; (3) Bell’s Gap Railroad Co. v. Pennsylvania, 134 U.S. 232" date_filed="1890-03-10" court="SCOTUS" case_name="Bell's Gap Railroad v. Pennsylvania">134 U. S. 232, 237; Ohio Oil Co. v. Conway, 281 U.S. 146" date_filed="1930-04-14" court="SCOTUS" case_name="Ohio Oil Co. v. Conway">281 U. S. 146, 159.

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