Case Name: Lizzie MUSSELLMAN, Appellant, v. BANK OF WILLIAMSTOWN, Farmers' Bank of Corinth, Augusta B. Carlton, and L. M. Ackman, Appellees
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1938-10-14
Citations: 99 F.2d 1009
Docket Number: No. 7514
Parties: Lizzie MUSSELLMAN, Appellant, v. BANK OF WILLIAMSTOWN, Farmers’ Bank of Corinth, Augusta B. Carlton, and L. M. Ackman, Appellees.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Reporter 2d Series
Volume: 99
Pages: 1009–1009

Head Matter:
Lizzie MUSSELLMAN, Appellant, v. BANK OF WILLIAMSTOWN, Farmers’ Bank of Corinth, Augusta B. Carlton, and L. M. Ackman, Appellees.
No. 7514.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.
Oct. 14, 1938.
C. C. Adams, of Williamstown, Ky., for appellant.
L. M. Ackman and R. L. Webb, both of Williamstown, Ky., for appellees.
Before SIMONS, ALLEN, and HAMILTON, Circuit Judges.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
In an appeal, 25 F.Supp. 249, from an order dismissing a farmer debtor's petition filed under § 75 (s) of the Bankruptcy Act, as amended, the Frazier-Lemke Act, 11 U. S.C.A. § 203 (s), on the ground that it presents no feasible plan for the equitable adjustment of the amounts owing to creditors, and it being the conclusion of the court that there was no abuse of discretion in the entry of the order, it is hereby affirmed.