269 US 503 Stripe v. United States

269 U.S. 503

46 S.Ct. 182

70 L.Ed. 379

Frank E. STRIPE et al., as Receivers of Johnson Shipyards Corporation, Petitioners,
v.
UNITED STATES.

No. 496.

Submitted Nov. 23, 1925.

Decided Jan. 11, 1926.

Messrs. Ben A Matthews and Harold Harper, both of New York City, for petitioners.

Messrs. W. D. Mitchell, Sol. Gen., of Washington, D. C., and Jerome Michael and Henry Gale, both of New York City, for the United States.

Mr. Justice BUTLER delivered the opinion of the Court.

1

In this case there is presented the question whether, in the distribution of the assets of Johnson Shipyards Corporation among its creditors by receivers appointed in an equity suit, the United States, under R. S. § 3466 (Comp. St. § 6372), is entitled to have its claim against the corporation for taxes first satisfied. The facts (300 F. 952) are in all respects similar to those in Price v. United States, 269 U. S. 492, 46 S. Ct. 180, 70 L. Ed. 373, decided this day. The question of law involved is identical. The United States is entitled to priority.

2

Decree affirmed.