Crossman & Sielcken. United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, John S. Sorenson and Thorleif S. B. Nielsen, as surviving partners of firm of Crossman & Sielcken, plaintiffs, vs. Howard Sutherland, as Alien Property Custodian, Frank White, as Treasurer of United States, and Zentral Einkaufs Gesellschaft, M. B. H.; in proceedings to vacate final decree of Dec. 30, 1929, Irving Trust Company, as executor of Hermann Sielcken, intervenor in proceeding to vacate, appellant, and respondent on cross-appeal, Attorney General of United States on behalf of United States and as successor to Alien Property Custodian, respondent and cross-appellant, United States, respondent, John S. Sorenson, defendant-respondent.
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Crossman & Sielcken. United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, John S. Sorenson and Thorleif S. B. Nielsen, as surviving partners of firm of Crossman & Sielcken, plaintiffs, vs. Howard Sutherland, as Alien Property Custodian, Frank White, as Treasurer of United States, and Zentral Einkaufs Gesellschaft, M. B. H.; in proceedings to vacate final decree of Dec. 30, 1929, Irving Trust Company, as executor of Hermann Sielcken, intervenor in proceeding to vacate, appellant, and respondent on cross-appeal, Attorney General of United States on behalf of United States and as successor to Alien Property Custodian, respondent and cross-appellant, United States, respondent, John S. Sorenson, defendant-respondent.
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Crossman & Sielcken. United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, John S. Sorenson and Thorleif S. B. Nielsen, as surviving partners of firm of Crossman & Sielcken, plaintiffs, vs. Howard Sutherland, as Alien Property Custodian, Frank White, as Treasurer of United States, and Zentral Einkaufs Gesellschaft, M. B. H.; in proceedings to vacate final decree of Dec. 30, 1929, Irving Trust Company, as executor of Hermann Sielcken, intervenor in proceeding to vacate, appellant, and respondent on cross-appeal, Attorney General of United States on behalf of United States and as successor to Alien Property Custodian, respondent and cross-appellant, United States, respondent, John S. Sorenson, defendant-respondent.