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Bankruptcy
Sam HOWARD, Trustee In Bankruptcy of the ESTATE OF G. H. CROSS COMPANY, Appellant, v. Jonathan R. FIELD et al., Appellee
71 F.2d 1008·United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit·1934
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Opinion
Sam HOWARD, Trustee In Bankruptcy of the ESTATE OF G. H. CROSS COMPANY, Appellant, v. Jonathan R. FIELD et al., Appellee.
No. 7347.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
June 4, 1934.
• Sam S. Griffin and W. H. Lahgroise, both of Boise, Idaho, for appellant.
Frank T. Wyman and C. S. Hunter, both of Boise, Idaho, for appellees: ' •
Before WILBUR, SAWTELLE, and (3-A-RRECHT,- Circuit Judges.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
• Upon' stipulation-of counsel for respective parties, ordered appeal allowed by the District Court of Idaho, and appeal allowed under section 24b of the Bankruptcy Act (11 USCA § 47b) by this court dismissed, judgment of dismissal'filed and entered accordingly; mandate forthwith.