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WELLINGTON K. NEUFVILLE, Appellant, v. JOSEPH H. DIGGS, GEORGE CHEA, and JOHN WALTERS, Appellees.

JUDGMENT WITHOUT OPINION DISMISSING APPEAL. Decided June 13, 1969.* No appearance for appellant. Solicitor General Nelson Wm. Broderick for appellees. When this case was called for hearing, appellant did not appear, and the Solicitor General, Nelson Wm. Broderick, appeared for the appellees. Thereafter, counsel for the appellees made application to the Court to dismiss appellant’s appeal by applying Rule IV, Part 6, of the Revised Rules of this Court, for having failed to appear at the call of the case even though duly notified. After considering the said application, it is hereby ADJUDGED that in view of appellant’s failure to appear when said case was duly placarded both at the Temple of Justice in Monrovia and at the Administration Building in Harper City, Maryland County, and the case having been regularly assigned and bulletined for hearing, the application of appellees’ counsel is, therefore, granted and the case ordered dismissed. And the clerk of this Court is hereby ordered to send a mandate to the court below informing it of this judgment. And it is hereby so ordered. * Chief Justice Wilson and Justice Simpson did not sit. 383

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