
    PYLE v. TEXAS TRANSPORT & TERMINAL CO. et al. (five cases).
    (Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.
    April 8, 1913.)
    Nos. 2,389-2,393.
    Appeals from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Douisiana; Rufus E. Foster, Judge. Actions by J. A. E. Pyle as trustee in bankruptcy, etc., against the Texas Transport & Terminal Company and others and the Bank de Mulhouse, against the Texas Transport & Terminal Company and others and the Oomptoir d’Escompte de Mulhouse, against the Texas Transport & Terminal Company and others and Paul Chardin, against the Texas Transport & Terminal Company and others and the Société GSnérale, and against the Texas Transport & Terminal Company and others and the Credit Havrais. From decrees in favor of the defendants (192 Fed. 725), plaintiff appeals.
    Affirmed.
    Wm. C. Dufour, and H. Generes Dufour, both of New Orleans, Da., for appellant. George Denegre, Joseph Paxton Blair, and George H. Terriberry, all of New Orleans, Da., for appellees.
    Before PARDEE and SHEDBY, Circuit Judges, and SHEPPARD, District Judge.
    
      
      
         Rehearing denied June 2, 1913.
    
   PER CURIAM.

The appeals in the above numbered and entitled cases are affirmed, on the authority of Lovell v. Newman & Son, 192 Fed. 753, 113 C. C. A. 39, and Hentz & Co. v. Lovell, 192 Fed. 762, 113 C. C. A. 48.  