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

John L. WARD and Richard De Tamble, Doing Business as The Flex-O-Tube Company, v. Irving COWLES and R. W. Lotz, Managing Directors and Successor Trustees under Trust Agreement Dated September 14, 1925, and under the Agreement of April 1, 1930.
    No. 6307.
    Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.
    Oct. 5, 1937.
    H. A. Toulmin, Jr., and R. A. Greer, both of Dayton, Ohio, and L. T. Barnett, of Chicago, 111., for appellants.
    R. W. Lotz and Arthur Wm. Nelson, both of Chicago, 111., and Edward G. DeGree, of Detroit, Mich., for appellees.
    Before EVANS, SPARKS, and MAJOR, Circuit Judges.
   PER CURIAM.

The appellants in this cause have filed a motion for an order providing for the withdrawal and dismissal of this appeal and have set forth in their motion certain grounds for same. The appellees have filed suggestions in which it is stated that appellees have no objection to the dismissal of this appeal, but object to the appeal being dismissed on the grounds set forth in appellants’ motion. On consideration whereof, it is now ordered, adjudged, and decreed by this court that this appeal be, and the same is hereby, dismissed, with costs, without regard to the grounds set forth in appellants’ motion to dismiss said appeal.