Gordon v. Ominsky
Decision Date | 25 July 1934 |
Docket Number | No. 5267.,5267. |
Citation | 72 F.2d 517 |
Parties | William D. GORDON, Secretary of Banking of Pennsylvania, Statutory Receiver of Christian A. Fisher Building and Loan Association, Appellant, v. Joseph OMINSKY and Robert B. Ely, 3rd, Federal Receivers of Christian A. Fisher Building and Loan Association, et al., Appellees. |
Court | U.S. Court of Appeals — Third Circuit |
Wm. A. Schnader, Atty. Gen., Harold D. Saylor, Dep. Atty. Gen., and Clarence J. Buckman, of Philadelphia, Pa., for appellant.
Oscar Brown and Charles Polis, both of Philadelphia, Pa., for appellees.
Before BUFFINGTON, DAVIS, and THOMPSON, Circuit Judges.
The facts in this case are substantially like those in the case of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. John G. Williams et al. (C. C. A.) 72 F. (2d) 509, in which an opinion has just been filed. The same issues are involved in this case as were in that. Consequently, on the authority of that case, the decree of the District Court is affirmed.
* Writ of certiorari granted 55 S. Ct. 140, 79 L. Ed. ___.
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...upon the showing made by the state Secretary of Banking, it should have relinquished its jurisdiction in favor of that officer. 72 F.2d 517 reversed. Certiorari, 293 U.S. 548, to review a decree affirming a decree of the District Court appointing permanent receivers to liquidate an insolven......