PER CURIAM.
This is a perfectly hopeless appeal, in which the appellant has appeared and argued pro se. No doubt appellant is smarting under a sense of grievance. From his layman's point of view, he thinks this court should turn at once to the heart of his grievance and, brushing aside all technicalities, should procure justice for him. Our function is a much less exalted one, as any lawyer could have told appellant.
In 1951 Frank H. Filice, the present...
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