United States vs. the Athlophoros Company : typescript, 1916 May 16 : New Haven, Conn., before Hon. Edwin S. Thomas, District Judge : appearances: Thomas J. Spellacy, Esq., U.S. District Attorney, for the Government, Howard W. Webb, Esq., for defendant.
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