JOHNSON v. MATSON

No. 6210.

45 F.2d 550 (1930)

JOHNSON v. MATSON.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

December 6, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ernest J. Torregano, Oliver Dibble, Robert L. McWilliams, all of San Francisco, Cal., and William Ritchie, Jr., of Omaha, Neb. (August B. Rothschild, of San Francisco, Cal., of counsel), for appellant.

I. I. Brown, Jerome H. Bayer, Maxwell McNutt, and Marvin C. Hix, all of San Francisco, Cal., for appellee.

Before RUDKIN and WILBUR, Circuit Judges, and NORCROSS, District Judge.


WILBUR, Circuit Judge.

The appellant filed a petition in involuntary insolvency against Walter J. Matson, who subsequently died, and whose executrix, Frances E. Matson, has been substituted. The appellee filed an answer denying, among other things, that Hale Company, a corporation, a bankrupt, was a creditor of Walter J. Matson. The case was tried upon this issue, among others, and the referee, acting as special master, found that Hale Company was not a creditor of...

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