No. 87423. December 7, 1936. George W. Dalzell, of Washington, D.C. and Milbank, Tweed, Hope Webb, of New York City (Harrison Tweed, Edwin Borchard, and Wilber Stammler, all of New York City, of counsel), for petitioner. Leslie C. Garnett, U.S. Atty., and David A. Pine, Asst. U.S. Atty., both of Washington, D.C. (Charles O. Gregory, Sol. of Labor, and Albert E. Reitzel, Asst. Sol. of Labor, both of Washington, D.C. of counsel), for respondents. Action at law by the United States, on the relation
No. 7670. June 9, 1941. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia. Proceeding by Rebecca Shelley for naturalization, opposed by the United States of America. From a decree denying petition for naturalization, the petitioner appeals. Affirmed. Rebecca Shelley, pro se. Bernard Margolius, of Washington, D.C. (Edward M. Curran and Arthur B. Caldwell, both of Washington, D.C., on the brief), for appellee. Before MILLER, EDGERTON, and RUTLEDGE, JJ. EDGERTON, Justice
No. 2173. February 17, 1928. Welborn B. Cody, of Atlanta, Ga., for petitioner. Worthington Blackman, of Birmingham, Ala., for Naturalization Department. Naturalization. Petition of Mrs. Bessie Adler Lazarus for naturalization. On question of status of minor daughter of petitioner. Decree in accordance with opinion. SIBLEY, District Judge. Mrs. Bessie Adler Lazarus, a native of the United States, married a subject of the emperor of Germany prior to 1907, and to them were born, in Germany, two children