IN RE LEWIS


32 F.2d 287 (1929)

In re LEWIS.

District Court, S. D. Mississippi, W. D.

April 5, 1929.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. H. & J. H. Thompson, of Jackson, Miss., for the motion.

Hirsh, Dent & Landau and R. L. McLaurin, all of Vicksburg, Miss., for bankrupt.


HOLMES, District Judge.

A. J. Lewis, a resident for the preceding six months of the Jackson division of the Southern district of Mississippi, filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy in the Western, or Vicksburg, division of said district. The judge being in the Jackson division at the time, the clerk referred the petition to the referee in bankruptcy for the Western division, who made the adjudication.

Motion is now made by certain creditors to set aside...

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