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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

STEPHEN J. TEICHNER v. THE UNITED STATES PAUL G. MAKI v. THE UNITED STATES
    No. 48577
    No. 48629
    [Decided December 5, 1949]
    
      
      Mr. Robert M. Drysdale for the plaintiffs.
    
      Mr. Benton G. Tolley, Jr., with whom was Mr. Acting, Assistant Attorney General Newell A. Glapp, for the defendant.
   The court decided that the plaintiffs were entitled to re-

cover in an opinion

per curiam

as follows:

These cases present the same legal questions which were before this court in the cases of Thomas C. Gibney v. The United States No. 48572; Joseph M. Ahearn v. The United States, No. 48610; and Donald M. Taylor v. The United States, No. 48611, all decided June 6, 1949 [114 C. Cls. 38, 65, 59]. The plaintiffs are, therefore, entitled to recover for the reasons given in those cases. Entry of judgments will be suspended to await the filing of a stipulation showing the amounts to which the plaintiffs are entitled.

In accordance with the above opinion, on July 10, 1950, judgments were entered as follows:

No. 48577, Stephen J. Teichner_$265.07
No. 48629, Paul G. Maki-$880. 24