WALLACH v. CANNON

No. 17636.

357 F.2d 557 (1966)

Richard WALLACH, Appellant, v. Norman CANNON, Oklahoma Tax Commission, et al., Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit.

March 11, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John J. Cole, of Heneghan, Roberts & Cole, St. Louis, Mo., filed motion to dismiss appeal on behalf of appellees Leslie Conner, Herman Merson and A. D. Howell.

Robert J. Koster, Asst. U. S. Atty., St. Louis, Mo., filed motion to dismiss appeal on behalf of appellees U. S. Dept. Office of Dallas, Tex., and/or Labor Dept. Attys., Earl Street, Truett E. Bean, Dallas, Tex., and Harry Campbell, Jr., and the U. S. Internal Revenue Service and/or its Directors in Oklahoma City, Okl., and Earl Wiseman.

Jerome W. Sidel, of Sidel & Sandweiss, St. Louis, Mo., filed motion to dismiss appeal on behalf of appellee Jacob Finke and/or United Investment Co.

Leo F. Laughren, St. Louis, Mo., filed motion to dismiss appeal pro se.

John J. Cole, of Heneghan, Roberts & Cole, St. Louis, Mo., also filed motion to dismiss appeal on behalf of Alma Zell Akers, R. M. Akers and H. J. Vanhook.

William G. Guerri, St. Louis, Mo., filed motion to dismiss appeal on behalf of appellee Mercantile Trust Co.

Richard Wallach, St. Louis, Mo., filed motions in answer to appellees.

Before JOHNSEN and MATTHES, Circuit Judges.


PER CURIAM.

The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial question as basis for a regular review.

The order appealed from is one making dismissal of appellant's complaint as to each of appellees severally and resultingly of the complaint in its whole. Our disposition is for the reason that in such claim as the complaint could be regarded as stating the District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri was without jurisdiction to deal with the merits...

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