United States v. Waterhouse, 321 U.S. 743 (1944). · Go Syfert
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See also United States v. Waterhouse, 132 F.2d 699 (9th Cir. 1943), aff’d by an equally divided Court, 321 U.S. 743 (1944).
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United States
v.
Waterhouse
No. 209.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jan 17, 1944.
321 U.S. 743
Assistant Attorney General Littell, with whom Solicitor General Fahy and Messrs. Vernon L. Wilkinson and Roger P. Marquis were on the brief, for the United States, Mr. Herman Phleger, with whom Mr. A. G. M. Robertson was on the brief, for respondents.
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Certiorari, 320 U. S. 723, to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Per Curiam:

Judgment affirmed by an equally divided Court. Mr. Justice Jackson states that, the proceeding having been commenced, as the record shows, “under the instructions of the Attorney General” and the valuation for which the Government now contends appearing to have been fixed at the time when he held that office, he thinks it inappropriate that he should now participate in the determination of the case, notwithstanding he has no recollection of personal participation in the Departmental action.