372 U.S. No. 935, Misc. peals of New York. April 22, 1963. WHITE v. NEW YORK. Court of Ap- United No. 940, Misc. JOHNSON v. UNITED STATES. States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari denied. Petitioner pro se. Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Miller and Beatrice Rosenberg for the United States. No. 955, Misc. TARPLEY v. NEW YORK. Court of Appeals of New York. Certiorari denied. No. 968, Misc. JONES v. MYERS, CORRECTIONAL SUPERINTENDENT. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Certiorari denied. No. 1015, Misc. IN RE SNEBOLD. Supreme Court of California. Certiorari denied. No. 1022, Misc. TAYLOR v. BOLES, WARDEN. Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia. Certiorari denied. No. 1046, Misc. WASHINGTON V. PEGELOW. United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari denied. Petitioner pro se. Solicitor General Cox for respondent. No. 796, Misc. BRAMBLE v. HEINZE, WARDEN, ET AL. Supreme Court of California. Certiorari denied. THE CHIEF JUSTICE took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition. Rehearing Granted. (See No. 133, ante, p. 765.) Rehearing Denied. No. 743. STIRONE v. UNITED STATES, ante, p. 935. Petition for rehearing or in the alternative motion to remand denied. No. 755, Misc. SHARROW v. UNITED STATES, ante, p. 949. Petition for rehearing denied. MR. JUSTICE WHITE took no part in the consideration or decision of this application. No. 557, Misc. MILLER v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, ante, p. 918. Motion for leave to file a petition for rehearing denied. APRIL 26, 1963. Dismissal Under Rule 60. No. 866. MERRITT-CHAPMAN & SCOTT CORP. V. KENT, U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Petition dismissed pursuant to Rule 60 of the Rules of this Court. Joseph F. Deeb for petitioner. INDEX ACCRUAL METHOD OF ACCOUNTING. See Taxation, 3. ADMIRALTY. See also Jurisdiction, 1; Labor, 1. 1. Mutual fault collision-Computation of damages—Amount paid 2. Towage Negligence-Liability-Exemption.-A towboat owner AIRLINES. See Constitutional Law, I, 1; Jurisdiction, 3. ANTITRUST ACTS. 1. Robinson-Patman Act-Constitutionality—Sales below cost to 2. Sherman Act-Motor manufacturers-Territorial restrictions on APPEALS. See Constitutional Law, IV, 2-4; Habeas Corpus, 2. ARBITRATION AWARDS. See Jurisdiction, 3; Labor, 2. ARMED FORCES. See Constitutional Law, III, 5; Estoppel. ASSAULT. See Employers' Liability Act, 2. ASSEMBLY. See Constitutional Law, VII. ASSOCIATIONAL FREEDOM. See Constitutional Law, V, VII. Reorganization under Chap. X-Debtor remaining in possession- BANKS. See Jurisdiction, 5. BARGE LINES. See Transportation, 1–2. BREACH OF PEACE. See Constitutional Law, VII. BUSINESS EXPENSES. See Taxation, 1-2. CALIFORNIA. See Constitutional Law, IV, 2; Jurisdiction, 2; CENSORSHIP. See Constitutional Law, VI. CENTRAL VALLEY RECLAMATION PROJECTS. See Juris- CITIZENSHIP. See Constitutional Law, III, 5; Estoppel. CIVIL AERONAUTICS ACT. See Constitutional Law, I, 1. COLORADO. See Constitutional Law, I, 1. COMMERCE. See Antitrust Acts, 1-2; Constitutional Law, I, 1–2; 1-3. COMMUNISM. See Constitutional Law, V. CONFESSIONS. See Constitutional Law, III, 1-2; Habeas Cor- CONFLICT OF LAWS. See Admiralty, 1; Constitutional Law, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. See also Antitrust Acts, 1; Habeas I. Commerce Clause. 1. Interstate airlines-State law forbidding racial discrimination 2. State sales tax - Goods shipped out of State. - Commerce II. Double Jeopardy. Second trial after jury had been impaneled to try same person III. Due Process. 1. State criminal trials - Confessions - Induced by drugs.-If 2. State criminal trials-Confessions-Coerced by threats.-Con- 3. State criminal trials - Counsel for indigents - Noncapital 692-437 O-63-60 |