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Margaret CAESAR, as Administratrix of the Estate of Martin J. Lardner, Deceased, v. UNITED STATES of America and Margaret T. Leslie, 1933 — 64 F.2d 1010 · caselaw · US
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Margaret CAESAR, as Administratrix of the Estate of Martin J. Lardner, Deceased, v. UNITED STATES of America and Margaret T. Leslie
64 F.2d 1010·United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit·1933
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Margaret CAESAR, as Administratrix of the Estate of Martin J. Lardner, Deceased, v. UNITED STATES of America and Margaret T. Leslie.
No. 4865.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.
April 25, 1933.
Guy C. Guerine, of Melrose Park, 111., and Edward H. S. Martin, of Chicago, 111., for appellant.
Dwight H. Green, U. S. Atty., and Harry F. Hamlin, both of Chicago, 111., for appel-lees.
Before ALSCHULER, EVANS, and SPARKS, Circuit Judges.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
This matter coming on to be heard on stipulation of Margaret Caesar, administra-trix of the estate of Martin J. Lardner, deceased, appellant, and Margaret T. Leslie, one of the appellees, and on notice to the United States, through the United States attorney for the Northern district of Illinois, Eastern division, it is hereby ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the appeal heretofore taken in the above cause be, and the same is hereby, dismissed, without costs.