Case Name: Julia Andrews BRUCE, Petitioner, v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1930-05-19
Citations: 42 F.2d 197
Docket Number: No. 216
Parties: Julia Andrews BRUCE, Petitioner, v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Reporter 2d Series
Volume: 42
Pages: 197–197

Head Matter:
Julia Andrews BRUCE, Petitioner, v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent.
No. 216.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
May 19, 1930.
Raymond B. Goodell, of New York City, for petitioner.
G. A. Youngquist, Asst. Atty. Gen., and J. Louis Monarch and John Vaughan Groner, Sp. Assts. to Atty. Gen. (C. M. Char-est, Gen. Counsel, Bureau of Internal Revenue, and Allin H. Pierce, Sp. Atty., Bureau of Internal Revenue, both of Washington, D. C., of counsel), for respondent.
Before MANTON, SWAN, and AUGUSTUS N. HAND, Circuit Judges.

Opinion:
MANTON, Circuit Judge.
This petitioner owned 350 shares of stock of the Andrews & Hitchcock Iron Company, which °she owned prior to March 1,1913, and sold on March 11, 1916, under the circumstances and terms referred to in the ease of Logan v. Commissioner (C. C. A.) 42 F.(2d) 193, decided this day. She also inherited 55%ooo interest from her mother's estate. The income in question was moneys received during two years, 1918 and 1919, as payment made pursuant to the contract obligation of the Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company to this petitioner. The same contract is involved. For the reasons there stated, it follows that the order of the Board determining these moneys in part to be income and taxable was erroneous, and the order must be reversed.
Order reversed.