JUDGES OF THE COURTS REPORTED DURING THE PERIOD COVERED BY THIS VOLUME ARKANSAS–Supreme Court. EDGAR A. MCCULLOCH, CHIEF JUSTICE. ASSOCIATE JUSTICES. MISSOURI (Continued). ASSOCIATE JUDGES. KENTUCKY-Court of Appeals. WARNER E. SETTLE, CHIEF JUSTICE. 1 JOHN D. CARROLL, CHIEF JUSTICE.? ASSOCIATE JUSTICES. COMMISSIONER OF APPEALS. TENNESSEE-Supreme Court. M. M. NEIL, CHIEF JUSTICE." DAVID L. LANSDEN, CHIEF JUSTICE.' ASSOCIATE JUSTICES. TEXAS-Supreme Court. NELSON PHILLIPS, CHIEF JUSTICE. ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, MISSOURI-Supreme Court. HENRY W. BOND, CHIEF JUSTICE. Division No. 1. ASSOCIATE JUDGES. Commission of Appeals. 16 Division No. 2. ASSOCIATE JUDGES, The St. Louis Court of Appeals. GEORGE D. REYNOLDS, PRESIDING JUDGE. ASSOCIATE JUDGES. The Kansas City Court of Appeals. JAMES ELLISON, PRESIDING JUDGE. Section A. JUDGES. Section B. JUDGES. Court of Criminal Appeals. JUDGES. ASSOCIATE JUDGES, Courts of Civil Appeals. First District. ASSOCIATE JUSTICES. 1 Ceased to be Chief Justice, January 1, 1919. ford Miller. 1 Term expired September 1, 1918. ceed M. M. Neil. (v) TEXAS-Courts of Civil Appeals (Cont'd). Second District. ASSOCIATE JUSTICES. Third District. WILLIAM M. KEY, CHIEF JUSTICE. ASSOCIATE JUSTICES. CHARLES H. JENKINS. JOHN W. BRADY. TEXAS-Courts of Civil Appeals (Cont'd). Sixth District. ASSOCIATE JUSTICES. Seventh District. ASSOCIATE JUSTICES. Eighth District, ASSOCIATE JUSTICES. Ninth District. ASSOCIATE JUSTICES. Fourth District. WILLIAM S. FLY, CHIEF JUSTICE. ASSOCIATE JUSTICES. ANTON N. MOURSUND. PATRICK H. SWEARINGEN. Fifth District. ANSON RAINEY, CHIEF JUSTICE. ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, JAMES M. TALBOT. CHARLES A. RASBURY. 13 Resigned November 30, 1918. 14 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resigna tion of S. M. King. 15 Elected to succeed S. M. King. Qualified Jan uary 1, 1919. AMENDMENTS TO RULES COURT OF APPEALS OF KENTUCKY ? Adopted January 28, 1919 RULE XXV.-Rehearing—Notice of Inten- | petition and if this notice is not given within tion to File Petition for Opinions—When to the time named no such petition shall therebe Published.-Opinions shall not be given after be permitted to be filed, and upon the out by the clerk for publication in the Ad- expiration of the fifteen days the opinion vance Sheets, Kentucky Reports, or the shall be deemed to have been handed down Southwestern Reporter, except as hereinafter and be then given out for publication. If provided; but he will send them as he now notice is given, the petition may be filed withdoes to the lawyers in the case. in the time now allowed by rules of the court. Parties, or their attorneys, who desire to When the notice is given, the opinion shall file a petition for rehearing or for the modi- not be deemed to have been handed down or fication or extension of an opinion, shall, be given out for publication until the petition within fifteen days (Sundays included) after filed has been disposed of. the case is decided, file with the clerk of this In other respects the present rules to pecourt a notice that it is desired to file such a titions for rehearing shall remain in force. 1 For other rules, see 154 S. W. vii, 169 S. W. vii, 187 S. W. vii, 191 S. W. vii. 207 S.W. (vii)* |