Case Name: Charles S. QUINZEL, a Creditor of George E. Thomas, Bankrupt, Petitioner, v. Joseph P. DAY and Pauline M. Pope Day, His Wife, and Samuel J. Kaufman, Respondents
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1932-07-07
Citations: 59 F.2d 1072
Docket Number: No. 4868
Parties: Charles S. QUINZEL, a Creditor of George E. Thomas, Bankrupt, Petitioner, v. Joseph P. DAY and Pauline M. Pope Day, His Wife, and Samuel J. Kaufman, Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Reporter 2d Series
Volume: 59
Pages: 1072–1072

Head Matter:
Charles S. QUINZEL, a Creditor of George E. Thomas, Bankrupt, Petitioner, v. Joseph P. DAY and Pauline M. Pope Day, His Wife, and Samuel J. Kaufman, Respondents.
No. 4868.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.
July 7, 1932.
E. A. Merrill, of Westfield, N. J., and Smith & Slingerland, of Newark, N. J., for petitioner.
Samuel J. Kaufman, of Newark, N. J., for respondents.
Before BUFFINGTON, DAVIS, and THOMPSON, Circuit Judges.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Under the peculiar circumstances of this case, we think the matter involved in the decree of Judge Fake was one within his discretionary power. We therefore affirm his order appealed from.