RITCHIE v. FLOUR MILLS OF AMERICA

No. 11970.

122 F.2d 986 (1941)

RITCHIE v. FLOUR MILLS OF AMERICA, Inc., et al.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

October 16, 1941.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Ritchie, pro se, for appellant.

Justin D. Bowersock, of Kansas City, Mo. (Robert B. Fizzell and John F. Rhodes, both of Kansas City, Mo., on the brief), for appellees Bowersock, Fizzell & Rhodes.

David R. Hardy, of Kansas City, Mo. (Edgar Shook and Sebree, Shook & Gisler, all of Kansas City, Mo., on the brief), for appellees Thornton Cooke and Flour Mills of America, Inc.

J. Kirk Windle, of Chicago, Ill., Attorney, Securities and Exchange Commission (Chester T. Lane, of Washington, D. C., Gen. Counsel, and W. McNeil Kennedy, of Chicago, Ill., and Homer Kripke, of Washington, D. C., Attys., Securities and Exchange Commission, on the brief), for Securities and Exchange Commission.

Before GARDNER, WOODROUGH, and THOMAS, Circuit Judges.


WOODROUGH, Circuit Judge.

The appellant William Ritchie is one of the attorneys for the Vincent 6½ per cent Convertible Gold Noteholders' Protective Committee which participated in the reorganization proceedings of the Debtor, Flour Mills of America, Inc., under Chapter X of the Revised Bankruptcy Act, 11 U.S.C.A. § 501 et seq. He has appealed from an order allowing him, as one of counsel for said committee, compensation in the sum of $250, and only partial...

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