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William J. COCKE, Jr., Trustee for Galahad Press, Inc., Bankrupt, Appellant, v. FOUNDATION FOR CHRISTIAN ECONOMICS, Inc., Silver Shirt Legion of America, Inc., Appellee, 1934 — 73 F.2d 995 · caselaw · US
Bankruptcy
William J. COCKE, Jr., Trustee for Galahad Press, Inc., Bankrupt, Appellant, v. FOUNDATION FOR CHRISTIAN ECONOMICS, Inc., Silver Shirt Legion of America, Inc., Appellee
73 F.2d 995·United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit·1934
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William J. COCKE, Jr., Trustee for Galahad Press, Inc., Bankrupt, Appellant, v. FOUNDATION FOR CHRISTIAN ECONOMICS, Inc., Silver Shirt Legion of America, Inc., Appellee.
No. 3765.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
Oct. 4, 1934.
William J. Cocke, Jr., of Asheville, N. C., for appellant.
Ford, Coxe & Carter, of Asheville, N. C., for appellee.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
Motion of appellant for leave to withdraw petition for appeal filed. Appellant allowed to withdraw petition for appeal. Order filed.