[1419] Sloan Shipyards v. United States Fleet Corp., 258 U.S. 549 (1922). In 1944, the Congressional Joint Committee on Nonessential Federal Expenditures reported that there were then in existence one hundred government corporations, including subsidiaries and quasi-private corporations in which the Government had some special contractual or proprietary interest. S. Doc. No. 227, 78th Cong., 2d sess. 2 (1944).
[1420] Rhode Island v. Massachusetts, 12 Pet. 657, 721 (1838).
[1421] Tennessee v. Davis, 100 U.S. 257, 263 (1880).
[1422] Chicago & Northwestern R. Co. v. Whitton, 13 Wall. 270, 287 (1872).
[1423] Embry v. Palmer, 107 U.S. 3 (1883).
[1424] Bank of United States v. Halstead, 10 Wheat. 51, 53 (1825).
[1425] United States Exp. Co. v. Kountze Bros., 8 Wall. 342, 350 (1860).
[1426] Ex parte Bakelite Corp., 279 U.S. 438, 449 (1929).
[1427] 43 Stat. 5 (1924). See Sinclair v. United States, 279 U.S. 263 (1929).
[1428] Paramino Lumber Co. v. Marshall, 309 U.S. 370 (1940).