
    (38 South. 903.)
    No. 15,601.
    In re INTERDICTION OF LAMBERT.
    (June 19, 1905.)
    Appeal — Dismissal.
    The sole matter involved being as to whether the court should homologate the proceedings of a family meeting held for the purpose of recommending some person for appointment as curator, and the death of the interdict having put an end to the controversy, this appeal is dismissed.
    (Syllabus by the Court.)
    Appeal from Civil District Court, Parish of Orleans; Fred D. King, Judge.
    In the matter of the interdiction of Louise Helene Lambert. From the judgment, the undercurator appeals.
    Dismissed.
    Charles Joseph Théard, Omer Villeré, and John G. Robin, for appellant undercurator. John Alonzo Woodville, for appellee provisional curator.
   PROVOSTY, J.

The sole matter involved being as to whether the court should homologate the proceedings of a family meeting held for the purpose of recommending some person for appointment as curator, and the death of the interdict having put an end to the controversy, this appeal is dismissed.

Appeal dismissed.  