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Cash v. Metropolitan Trust Co. et al.
321 U.S. 747·Supreme Court of the United States·1944
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Opinion
No. 619.
Cash v. Metropolitan Trust Co. et al.
February 14, 1944.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam:]
Appeal from the Supreme Court of Illinois.
Per Curiam:
The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for the want of a properly presented substantial federal question. (1) Simon v. Craft, 182 U. S. 427, 428, 434-5; Chaloner v. Sherman, 242 U. S. 455, 459-60; (2) Milk Wagon Drivers’ Union v. Meadowmoor Co., 312 U. S. 287, 294; (3) Milwaukee Electric Ry. Co. v. Milwaukee, 252 U. S. 100, 106.
Mr. Henry W. Dieringer for appellant. Mr. George Bayard Jones for appellees.