Opinion
No. 9269.
Argued March 10, 1947.
Decided May 19, 1947. Writ of Certiorari Denied March 29, 1948. See 68 S.Ct. 737.
Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia.
Miss Georgia M. Spruill, appellant, pro se.
Mr. Lewis H. Fisher, of Washington, D.C., submitted on the brief for appellee.
Before GRONER, Chief Justice, CLARK and PRETTYMAN, Associate Justices.
This appeal grows out of the sale of appellant's house under foreclosure in 1930. In one form or another the controversy thus begun has been revived nearly every year since our first decision in Spruill v. Ballard, No. 5290, 1932, 61 App.D.C. 112, 58 F.2d 517.
Ballard v. Spruill, 1934, 64 App.D.C. 60, 74 F.2d 464; Spruill v. Ballard, No. 6483 (unreported — 1935); Spruill v. Serven, 1937, 67 App.D.C. 39, 89 F.2d 511; Spruill v. Serven, April 26, 1937, 68 App.D.C. 60, 93 F.2d 219; Spruill v. Ballard, No. 6841 (unreported — 1937); Spruill v. Dorsey, No. 6842 (unreported — 1937); Spruill v. Ballard, No. 7186 (unreported — 1939); Spruill v. Ballard, No. 7656 (unreported — 1940); Spruill v. Ballard et al., 8163-4-5-8272 (unreported — 1943).
There is nothing new in the present appeal, and nothing to decide that has not been already fully decided.
The District Court was accordingly correct in dismissing.
Affirmed.