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Stella W. SHIELD, Appellant, v. TRAVELERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, 1931 — 53 F.2d 1084 · caselaw · US
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Stella W. SHIELD, Appellant, v. TRAVELERS' INSURANCE COMPANY
53 F.2d 1084·United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit·1931
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Stella W. SHIELD, Appellant, v. TRAVELERS’ INSURANCE COMPANY.
No. 9250.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.
July 17, 1931.
William Robert Davis and William Kohn, both of St. Louis, Mo., for appellant.
Frank H. Sullivan and James C. Jones, Jr., both of St. Louis, Mo., for appellee.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
Appeal docketed and dismissed, at costs of appellee, on motion of appellee and consent of appellant, under rule 16.