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RENEW FIGHT FOR CONTROL OF AN ESTATEj --jKHndt Petitions Court for ! Modification of 1912 Court Order,Undaunted by an adverse ruling in the district court followed by a second defeat in the Iowa Supreme court Louis Klindt, former exeeu* j tor of the Hans X Brockmann estate* renewed his fight Saturday to regain control of the assets.A motion asking a modification of an order, signed In 1912 discharging the executor and closing the estate, was filed fn the clerk's office early in the day by Ruy-raann Ituymann, attorneys for Kllndt -The court la requested to set the hearing for March 5.When the late Hans X Brock raatm died he left a will bequeath* ing a life estate in his property to his widow, Mrs. Lena Brockmann. Kiindt was named executorl Thm an oversight, according to Klindt's attorneys, the estate waa closed in 1912 and an order signed discharging the executor.Late in 1912 Kindt made an unsuccessful attempt to regain control of the estate. Distrist Judge W. R. Maies denied his application and Klindt’fl attorneys appealed lo the supreme court Last week the supreme court affirmed MaSnes’ ruling.fn the meantime Mrs. Lena Brockmann, the widow and life beneficiary, died and Clara Leoscb and Rudolph Brockmann were appealed executors to take charge of the estate.KISnilt, in his latest attack. Is,.' seeking to bring about the removal of Mrs. Lensch and Brockmann and ■ take over the task o( administer-; ing the estate himself. IUnder the original will the estate • is to be divided Into five parts | after the death or the life beneficiary. j
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Davenport Democrat and Leader

Davenport, Iowa, US

Sun, Feb 17, 1929

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