Case Name: CORA G. WINDMULLER v. THE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION and JOHN F. MORAN, Receiver of the Park Savings Bank
Court: Supreme Court of the District of Columbia
Jurisdiction: District of Columbia
Decision Date: 1935
Citations: 2 S.C.D.C. (N.S.) 146
Docket Number: Equity No. 57931
Parties: CORA G. WINDMULLER v. THE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION and JOHN F. MORAN, Receiver of the Park Savings Bank.
Judges: 
Reporter: Supreme Court of the District of Columbia Reports
Volume: 2
Pages: 146–147

Head Matter:
CORA G. WINDMULLER v. THE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION and JOHN F. MORAN, Receiver of the Park Savings Bank.
Equity No. 57931
E. Hilton Jackson and William E. Richardson for plaintiff,
William C. Fitts for defendant Reconstruction Finance Corporation, and J. Bruce Kremer, George B. Springston and Herbert M. Bingham for defendant John F. Moran.

Opinion:
MEMORANDUM
BAILEY, J.
I think that the Reconstruction Finance Corporation was empowered by law to make the loans in question to a de facto corporation or to individuals conducting a banking business and to receive as security for the loan assets of the banker. The plaintiff does not offer to do equity by tendering the amount of money advanced and apart from any other question this failure to offer to do equity requires the dismissal of the bill. Her rights, if any, are not against the defendants to this suit.