DAVIDITIS v. NATIONAL BANK OF MATTOON

Nos. 12439, 12527.

262 F.2d 884 (1959)

Josephine DAVIDITIS, also known as Josephine Davis, Stella C. Davis, and Betty Horrigan, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. NATIONAL BANK OF MATTOON, Mattoon, Illinois, a Banking Corporation, Wayne Joseph O'Bryan and June Alberta O'Bryan, and Ray M. Foreman, Defendants-Appellees. Josephine DAVIDITIS, also known as Josephine Davis, Stella C. Davis, and Betty Horrigan, Petitioners, v. Honorable Casper PLATT, Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Illinois, Respondent.

United States Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit.

Rehearing Denied February 12, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Josephine Daviditis, pro se, and Stella C. Davis, and Betty Horrigan, Chicago, Ill., for appellant Daviditis.

Ray M. Foreman, Clyde Meachum, Foreman, Meachum & Clapper, Danville, Ill., for National Bank of Mattoon.

Before DUFFY, Chief Judge, and PARKINSON and KNOCH, Circuit Judges.


DUFFY, Chief Judge.

The complaint in No. 12439 is entitled "Complaint to Set Aside Fraudulent Conveyance Under Rule 18(b) of CIV. P.A. [28 U.S.C.A.]" The complaint was signed by the three plaintiffs pro se and apparently was prepared by them.

The same persons are petitioners in Appeal No. 12527. The first pleading filed in this Court in that case was a petition for a writ of mandamus directed to United States District Judge, Casper Platt; the second...

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