MYRON M. NAVISON SHOE CO. v. LANE SHOE CO.

No. 2383.

36 F.2d 454 (1929)

MYRON M. NAVISON SHOE CO., Inc., v. LANE SHOE CO.

Circuit Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

December 23, 1929.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark M. Horblit (of Horblit & Wasserman) and Benjamin Goldman, both of Boston, Mass., for appellant.

Lee M. Friedman (of Friedman, Atherton, King & Turner), of Boston, Mass., for appellee.

Before BINGHAM, ANDERSON, and WILSON, Circuit Judges.


BINGHAM, Circuit Judge.

This is an appeal from a decree of the District Court for Massachusetts adjudging the appellant, Myron M. Navison Shoe Company, Inc., a bankrupt on the involuntary petition of a single creditor, the Lane Shoe Company. The petition was filed November 10, 1928, and alleged that all of the creditors of the Navison Shoe Company, Inc., "are less than twelve in number." The only act of bankruptcy alleged...

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