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George Elmo GILLIES, by His Guardian Ad Litem, George B. Gillies, v. TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY
41 F.2d 997·United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit·1930
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George Elmo GILLIES, by His Guardian Ad Litem, George B. Gillies, v. TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY.
No. 4.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.
June 2, 1930.
King & King, of Salt Lake City, Utah, for appellant.
H. R. Waldo, of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Fred R. Wright, of Denver, Colo., for appellee.
Before LEWIS, COTTERAL, and Mc-DERMOTT, Circuit Judges.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
Appeal dismissed June 2, 1930, on motion of appellee.