THE JUDICIARY: Supreme Court's Week

August, in Washington, the U. S. Supreme Court last week continued about its business. Among other matters, it considered:

Bootleggers' Incomes. Should a bootlegger list the profits of his profession in his income tax report? He should, said energetic, eloquent Mrs. Mabel W. Willebrandt, Assistant U. S. Attorney General, arguing last week against Bootlegger Manly S. Sullivan. Bootlegger Sullivan failed to make an income tax return, was found guilty of so failing by the Federal District Court at Charleston, S. C. He got the decision reversed by the Circuit Court of Appeals, reached...

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