UNITED STATES V. CALIFORNIA COOPERATIVE CANNERIES, 279 U. S. 553 (1929)
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United States v. California Cooperative Canneries, 279 U.S. 553 (1929)
United States v. California Cooperative Canneries
No. 375
Argued April 16, 1929
Decided May 20, 1929
279 U.S. 553
Syllabus
1. Judicial notice is taken of proceedings in the trial court shown by the record of the case in this Court at all earlier stages. P. 279 U. S. 555.
2. Under the Expediting Act of Feb. 11, 1903, in suits in equity under the Anti-Trust Act "in which the United States is complainant," appeal must be direct to this Court from the final decree of the trial court. P. 279 U. S. 558.
3. The Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia had no jurisdiction over an appeal by a private person from an order of the Supreme Court of the District refusing leave to intervene in a suit brought by the United States under the Anti-Trust Act. P. 279 U. S. 559.
299 F.9d 8 reversed.
Certiorari, 278 U.S. 592, to review an order of the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia refusing to set aside its earlier one, which reversed an order of the Supreme Court of the District denying a petition to intervene in a suit under the Anti-Trust Act. See Swift & Co. v. United States, 276 U. S. 311.