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No. 222.
    Victor Talking Machine Company v. Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company and John Bailey Browning.
    Certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
    Argued March 14, 1927.
    Decided March 21, 1927.
    
      Messrs. Charles E. Hughes and William H. Kenyon, with whom Messrs. Frederick Bachmann, William C. Mason, and George W. Schurman were on the brief, for petitioner.
    
      Mr. Melville Church, with whom Mr. George W. Case, Jr., was on the brief, for respondents.
   Per Curiam.

Affirmed on the authority (1) of Morgan v. Daniels, 153 U. S. 120, and (2) of United States v. State Investment Co., 264 U. S. 206, 211; Brewer Oil Co. v. United States, 260 U. S. 77, 86; Bodkin v. Edwards, 255 U. S. 221, 233; National Bank of Athens v. Shackleford, 239 U. S. 81, 82; Wright-Blodgett Co. v. United States, 236 U. S. 297, 402; Washington Securities Co. v. United States, 234 U. S. 76, 78; Texas and Pacific Co. v. Louisiana Railroad Commission, 232 U. S. 338, 339; Chicago Junction Railway Co. v. King, 222 U. S. 222, 224; Page v. Rogers, 211 U. S. 575, 577; Dun v. Lumbermen’s Credit Assn., 209 U. S. 20,