Southern Railway Company v. Clift
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United States Supreme Court
Southern Railway Company v. Clift
Argued: Nov. 21, 1922. --- Decided: Dec 4, 1922
Messrs. John D. Welman, of Evansville, Ind., and Alexander Pope Humphrey, of Louisville, Ky. (Messrs. L. E. Jeffries, of Washington, D. C., Edward P. Humphrey, of Louisville, Ky., and L. C. Embree, of Princeton, Ind., of counsel), for plaintiff in error.
[Argument of Counsel from page 317-318 intentionally omitted]
Mr. T. Morton McDonald, of Princeton, Ind., for defendant in error.
Mr. Justice McKENNA delivered the opinion of the Court.
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