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HIGMAN TOWING CO.
v.
Roland COCREHAN, Collector of Internal Revenue of State of Louisiana
v.
Roland COCREHAN, Collector of Internal Revenue of State of Louisiana
No. 12003.
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Feb 6, 1948.
165 F.2d 789
L. J. Benckenstein and George Edwards Duncan, both of Beaumont, Tex., and L. K. Benson, of New Orleans, La., for appellant., John B. Smullin, Chief Counsel, Dept, of Rev., of Baton Rouge, La., for appellee.
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PER CURIAM.
It will serve no useful purpose for us to consider and discuss the questions so fully and interestedly presented in appellant’s brief. We regard them as not open to us but as foreclosed by the decisions in Economy Light & Power Co. v. United States, 256 U.S. 113, 41 S.Ct. 409, 65 L.Ed. 847, and Escanaba & Lake Michigan Transp. Co. v. City of Chicago, 107 U.S. 678, 2 S.Ct. 185, 27 L.Ed. 442, and the other cases it cites.
On the authority of those cases, the judgment appealed from, 70 F.Supp. 628, is affirmed.