IN RE RITZ CARLTON RESTAURANT & HOTEL CO.

No. 28776.

60 F.Supp. 861 (1945)

In re RITZ CARLTON RESTAURANT & HOTEL CO. OF ATLANTIC CITY.

District Court, D. New Jersey.

May 19, 1945.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bergerman & Hourwich, of New York City, for Real Estate Bondholders Protective Committee and pro se.

Rosenberg, Goldmark & Colin, of New York City, for Walter Nestel, indenture trustee, and pro se.

Hannold & Hannold, of Woodbury, N. J., for executrix of estate of Alexander L. Rogers, successor indenture trustee.

Pilgrim & Ritger, of Newark, N. J., pro se.

Charles C. Trelease, of Newark, N. J., for Burnett & Trelease.

Sundheim, Folz, Kamsler & Goodis, of Philadelphia, Pa., pro se.

Charles A. Wolverton, of Camden, N. J., pro se.

Alfred E. Driscoll, of Camden, N. J., trustee, pro se.

Thomas L. Gaskill, of Camden, N. J., special master, pro se.

George Zolotar, by Kiva Berke, both of New York City, for Securities and Exchange Commission.


FORMAN, District Judge.

Petitions have been filed herein for the allowance of fees and disbursements pursuant to the authority contained in the provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, 11 U.S.C.A. §§ 641-650, inclusive. The Securities and Exchange Commission has presented an analysis of the applications and arguments have been heard thereon pro and con.

A plan of reorganization of the debtor has been submitted and approved by this court. The first mortgage...

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