HECHT v. UNITED STATES

No. H-129.

54 F.2d 968 (1932)

HECHT v. UNITED STATES.

Court of Claims.

January 18, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert S. Lisenby, of Washington, D. C. (Henry F. Wolff, I. Herman Sher, and Weill, Wolff & Satterlee, all of New York City, on the brief), for plaintiff.

Ralph C. Williamson, of Washington, D. C., and Charles B. Rugg, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the United States.

Before, BOOTH, Chief Justice, and WHALEY, WILLIAMS, LITTLETON, and GREEN, Judges.


GREEN, Judge.

The plaintiff brings this suit to recover $66,217.05 with interest, alleged to have been overpaid on his taxes for the year 1919. This overpayment is alleged to have arisen as follows:

The plaintiff for many years has been a dealer in hides and skins in the city of New York. The plaintiff has a son, George J. Hecht, who was graduated at Cornell University with a degree of Bachelor of Arts, pursuing the...

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