Case Name: IN RE APPLICATION OF CHARLOTTE S. SCHAEFER TO REGISTER TITLE TO CERTAIN REAL ESTATE v. HERMAN HALFMAN AND OTHERS. DAVID E. FELLAND, APPELLANT. JAMES E. ERNST AND ANOTHER, CROSS-APPLICANTS
Court: Minnesota Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Minnesota
Decision Date: 1972-03-31
Citations: 293 Minn. 414
Docket Number: No. 43363
Parties: IN RE APPLICATION OF CHARLOTTE S. SCHAEFER TO REGISTER TITLE TO CERTAIN REAL ESTATE v. HERMAN HALFMAN AND OTHERS. DAVID E. FELLAND, APPELLANT. JAMES E. ERNST AND ANOTHER, CROSS-APPLICANTS
Judges: Heard before Murphy, Rogosheske, Peterson, and Kelly, JJ.
Reporter: Minnesota Reports
Volume: 293
Pages: 414–415

Head Matter:
IN RE APPLICATION OF CHARLOTTE S. SCHAEFER TO REGISTER TITLE TO CERTAIN REAL ESTATE v. HERMAN HALFMAN AND OTHERS. DAVID E. FELLAND, APPELLANT. JAMES E. ERNST AND ANOTHER, CROSS-APPLICANTS
198 N. W. 2d 288.
March 31, 1972
No. 43363.
David E. Felland, pro se, for appellant.
Gainsley, Sguier & Gainsley and S. Harry Gainsley, for respondents Ernst.
Heard before Murphy, Rogosheske, Peterson, and Kelly, JJ.
Record certified to United States Supreme Court September 18, 1972.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
An application for the initial registration of the title to certain real estate in the above matter was made in district court. Appellant filed an answer in those proceedings, claiming that he owned an interest in the subject property. The referee appointed by the district court found that appellant had no interest in the real estate, and this finding was adopted by the district court. Our review of the record reveals that the evidence overwhelmingly supports the final decree. Other questions raised by appellant are utterly without merit.
Affirmed.