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May 21, 1930 issue

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This article presents information on the nominations of Owen J. Roberts of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as an associate justice of the Supreme Court is entirely commendable as far as the qualifications and personal character of the nominee are concerned. Roberts is an able lawyer who has devoted a large part of his time for the past six years to the prosecution, on behalf of the United States, of the suits against Harry F. Sinclair and Edward La. Doheny for, the recovery of naval oil lands illegally leased to them under the U.S. President Warren Gameliel Harding Administration.

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NOMINATIONS for office; ACTIONS & defenses -- United States; UNITED States. Supreme Court; PHILADELPHIA (Pa.); PENNSYLVANIA; UNITED States
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