DANIEL v. DONOHUE


215 Or. 373 (1959)

333 P.2d 1109

DANIEL ET AL v. DONOHUE ET AL SCHWABE, ADMINISTRATOR ET AL and OXLEY ET AL

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Affirmed in part reversed in part January 14, 1959.

Petition for rehearing denied February 11, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nicholas Jaureguy and Denton G. Burdick, Jr., of Portland, argued the cause for defendants-respondents. With Nicholas Jaureguy on the brief were Carter, Cameron & Carter, and Cake, Jaureguy & Hardy, all of Portland.

Peter A. Schwabe and Wilber Henderson, of Portland, argued the cause for defendants-appellants, Peter A. Schwabe, Administrator, et al. With them on the brief were Parker & Duffy, and Krause, Evans & Lindsay, all of Portland.

Don S. Willner, of Portland, argued the cause for defendants-appellants John J. Gallinagh et al. With him on the brief were William J. Crawford and Thaddeus W. Veness, of Portland, and John F.X. Browne and Emanuel Luria, of New York City, New York.

Black, Kendall & Fain, and Harry Hollis Daniel, of Portland, appeared on the brief for respondent Trustees.


AFFIRMED IN PART; REVERSED IN PART.

O'CONNELL, J.

In this suit we are called upon to construe the will of Mary C. Vogt. More specifically we are asked to decide which of the blood relations of the testatrix and her mother are to be included within a class designated by the testatrix as the "blood relations of my deceased mother and myself." The same will was before this court for construction in Heilig v. Daniel...

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