Case Name: C. C. THOMAS, Appellant, v. YOUNGSTOWN SHEET & TUBE COMPANY, Webb & Knapp, Inc., Murph's Express, a partnership, E. T. Cressman, Peter B. Taylor, Rice's Food Store, and Dawson, Nagel, Sherman and Howard, Appellees. In the Matter of C. C. THOMAS, Alleged Bankrupt
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1964-02-17
Citations: 327 F.2d 667
Docket Number: No. 7286
Parties: C. C. THOMAS, Appellant, v. YOUNGSTOWN SHEET & TUBE COMPANY, Webb & Knapp, Inc., Murph’s Express, a partnership, E. T. Cressman, Peter B. Taylor, Rice’s Food Store, and Dawson, Nagel, Sherman and Howard, Appellees. In the Matter of C. C. THOMAS, Alleged Bankrupt.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Reporter 2d Series
Volume: 327
Pages: 667–668

Head Matter:
C. C. THOMAS, Appellant, v. YOUNGSTOWN SHEET & TUBE COMPANY, Webb & Knapp, Inc., Murph’s Express, a partnership, E. T. Cressman, Peter B. Taylor, Rice’s Food Store, and Dawson, Nagel, Sherman and Howard, Appellees. In the Matter of C. C. THOMAS, Alleged Bankrupt.
No. 7286.
United States Court of Appeals Tenth Circuit.
Feb. 17, 1964.
Allen A. Thoreen and Clayton H, Morrison, Denver, Colo., for appellant.
Richard H. Shaw, of Modesitt & Shaw, Denver, Colo., for appellee Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co.
Gerald M. Quiat, of Quiat, Seeman, Quiat & Woods, Denver, Colo., for ap-pellee Webb & Knapp, Inc.
No appearances for other appellees.
Before BREITENSTEIN and HILL, Circuit Judges, and KERR, District Judge.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
A careful examination of the record in this case and consideration of the briefs and arguments of the parties convince us that the findings and decision of the district court were correct. Accordingly, the judgment is affirmed on the basis of that court's opinion reported in 211 F.Supp. 187.