KEOGH v. NEELY

No. 4494.

50 F.2d 685 (1931)

KEOGH v. NEELY.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

June 11, 1931.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Keogh, pro se.

George E. Q. Johnson, U. S. Atty., of Chicago, Ill., and William J. Duiker, Sp. Atty., Bureau of Internal Revenue, of Washington, D. C., for appellee.

Before ALSCHULER, EVANS, and SPARKS, Circuit Judges.


ALSCHULER, Circuit Judge.

The appeal is from a decree of the District Court dismissing appellant's bill upon appellee's motion. The bill charges in substance:

(a) Section 6 of article 4 of the Constitution of the State of Illinois provides that the General Assembly shall apportion the state into senatorial districts every ten years, beginning 1871; that it was the duty of the state to make such apportionment, but that the Legislature has failed in such duty...

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