PER CURIAM.
George Parker, successor testamentary trustee under the will of one Brown, was removed from office by the District Court at the instance of the United States which had been allowed to intervene as parens patriae and successor trustees were appointed. There was no allegation or proof of fraud or misappropriation on Parker's part, but only that he had used bad judgment in spending large sums for the rehabilitation of houses and buildings, some of...
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