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U.S. 636, 58 S.Ct. 23 U.S.
Supreme Court Spencer
COLEMAN, appellant, v. CITY
OF GRIFFIN. No.
159 October
11, 1937 Appeal
from the Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia. Mr.
O. R. Moyle, of Brooklyn, N.Y., for appellant. For
opinion below, see 189 S.E. 427. PER
CURIAM. The
appeal herein is dismissed (1) of the want of a substantial federal question,
Reynolds v. United States, 98 U.S. 145, 166, 167, 25 L.Ed. 244; Davis v. Beason,
133 U.S. 333, 342, 343, 10 S.Ct. 299, 33 L.Ed. 637; (2) for the want of a
properly presented federal question, Erie Railroad Co. v. Purdy, 185 U.S. 148,
154, 22 S.Ct. 605, 46 L.Ed. 847; Herndon v. Georgia, 295 U.S. 441, 443, 55 S.Ct.
794, 79 L.Ed. 1530. Click
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