PENN-DIXIE CEMENT CO. v. DICKINSON, 344 U.S. 890 (1952)
U.S. Supreme Court
PENN-DIXIE CEMENT CO. v. DICKINSON , 344 U.S. 890 (1952)
344 U.S. 890
PENN-DIXIE CEMENT CORPORATION, appellant,
v.
J. M. DICKINSON, Commissioner of Finance and Taxation of Tennessee et al.
No. 408.
Supreme Court of the United States
November 24, 1952
Appeal from the Supreme Court of Tennessee.
Mr. Charles C. Moore, for appellant.
Messrs. Roy H. Beeler, Attorney General of Tennessee, and Allison B. Humphreys, Solicitor General, for appellees.
PER CURIAM.
The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for the want of a substantial federal question.[ Penn-Dixie Cement Co. v. Dickinson 344 U.S. 890 (1952) ]
U.S. Supreme Court
PENN-DIXIE CEMENT CO. v. DICKINSON , 344 U.S. 890 (1952)
PENN-DIXIE CEMENT CORPORATION, appellant,
v.
J. M. DICKINSON, Commissioner of Finance and Taxation of Tennessee et al.
No. 408.
Supreme Court of the United States
November 24, 1952
Appeal from the Supreme Court of Tennessee.
Mr. Charles C. Moore, for appellant.
Messrs. Roy H. Beeler, Attorney General of Tennessee, and Allison B. Humphreys, Solicitor General, for appellees.
PER CURIAM.
The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for the want of a substantial federal question.[ Penn-Dixie Cement Co. v. Dickinson 344 U.S. 890 (1952) ]
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