ORTLIEB v. BAUMER


6 F.Supp. 58 (1934)

ORTLIEB v. BAUMER et al.

District Court, S. D. New York.

February 9, 1934.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul Jones, of New York City (Morris H. Marder, of New York City, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Solomon Badesch, of New York City, for defendant Peter Baumer.

Irving Jacobson, of New York City, for defendant Marie Frances Baumer.


CAFFEY, District Judge.

This has been a very puzzling case. It has been filled with irrelevancies. The ill feeling between the litigants is utterly immaterial to the determination of the issues. The situation in which the bankrupt found himself—in the respects that he suffered ill health, he had domestic infelicities, and he has been greatly harassed by creditors—is likewise immaterial. Whatever might be the feeling of the court in regard to his misfortunes...

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