Sisters of Trader, Residing In Germ any, Will Get Balarree of $40,096 Phoenix, Dec. 31—After having un der advisement since September 25 the distribution of the estate of Curt Cronemeyer, Judge Andrew 8S. Gib bons of the Apache county” superior court, has rendered his decision, ac cording to word received today by As sistant United States Attorney J. By Langston, the decision holds that two part-me dian children of Cronemeyer, whose heirship was defended by Assistant United States Attorneys Langston and Holub, should receive $5000 each, the message said. The children were claimed to have been born on the Apache reservation in this state where their father and mother had a trad ing post. The children’s’ claim to the estate was contested by Sophie and Emily Cronemeyer and Hermine Meyerling, residents of Germany, claiming to be sisters to the trader. The sisters were held by the court to be heirs to the remainder of the estate, said to have a total value of about $40,000. ‘The case had been in the courts three years. .