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William M. JOHNSON, Jr. v. J. Clement JACKSON, Appellant.
    No. 9717.
    United States Court of Appeals Third Circuit.
    Argued Jan. 18, 1949.
    Decided Jan. 27, 1949.
    Peter P. Zion, of Philadelphia, Pa., for appellant.
    Charles F. Phillips, of Philadelphia, Pa., for appellee.
    Before GOODRICH, McLAUGHLIN, and O’CONNELL, Circuit Judges.
   PER CURIAM.

We do not find in this case any issue of law or fact which was not satisfactorily discussed and disposed of by the opinion of the District Court. 82 F.Supp. 915. We, therefore, affirm on that opinion. Judge O’Connell would not give the plaintiff interest or costs in this Court. To that extent he dissents. He does, however, join in affirmance subject to the exception mentioned.

The judgment will be affirmed.