NORTH DAKOTA v. MINNESOTA

No. 14, Original.

256 U.S. 220 (1921)

STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA v. STATE OF MINNESOTA.

Supreme Court of United States.

Order entered April 18, 1921.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. M.H. Boutelle, with whom Mr. William Langer, Attorney General of the State of North Dakota, Mr. John Lind, and Mr. I.C. Pinkney were on brief, for complainant.

Mr. John E. Palmer and Mr. Egbert S. Oakley, with whom Mr. Clifford L. Hilton, Attorney General of the State of Minnesota, and Mr. Montreville J. Brown were on the brief, for defendant.


ORDER. To afford an opportunity for the taking of supplemental proof deemed by the court necessary to an adequate consideration and disposition of the cause, it is ordered that the case be restored to the docket to the end that the parties may proceed promptly to take the testimony of not exceeding three engineering experts on each side as to the possibility, within the limits of a reasonable expenditure, of doing away with or ameliorating...

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