PER CURIAM.
This case came on to be heard upon the briefs and record and oral argument of counsel.
And it appearing that this controversy arises out of the sale on or about March 7, 1942, of 250 shares of preferred stock of the Higbee Company, debtor, in a reorganization proceeding, and ten shares of stock in the same company owned by J. F. Potts and William W. Boag respectively, to C. L. Bradley and J. P. Murphy, for a total consideration of $115,000, an...
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