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Magyar, Admx., Appellant, v. The Prudential Ins. Co. of America, Appellee.  Vida v. The Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., Appellee; Vida, Admx., Appellant. 
    (Nos. 26862 and 26863
    Decided February 9, 1938.)
    
      Mr. Jacob Levin and Mr. Jospeh C. Frederick, for Mary Magyar, Admx., appellant.
    
      Messrs. Glitsch, Stack & Moon, Messrs. McKeehan, Merrick, Arter & Stewart and Mr. James B. Stewart, for The Prudential Insurance Company of America, appellee.
    
      Messrs. Levin S Levin, for Anna Yida, Admx., appellant.
    
      Mr. G. A. Besek, for The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, appellee.
   It is ordered and adjudged that said appeals as of right he, and the same hereby are, dismissed for the reason no debatable constitutional question is involved in said causes.

Appeals dismissed.

Weygandt, C. J., Matthias, Day, Zimmerman, Williams, Myers and Gorman, JJ., concur.