Show NEDER LOSES AGAIN Can Collect No Damages Against Constables Says Supreme Court Justice McCarty of the supreme court yesterday handed down an opinion af affirming firming the decision of the lower court which rendered a verdict of no cause for action In the damage suit for conversion of property brought by Philip Neder against James E Jen Jennings B Y Golding rAnd C W Cal fall Neder ran a wagon shop In a building owned by Jennings The lat latter ter In of 1902 through a jus justice tice court secured an order for Ne tiers ejectment the premises amid amida a judgment amounting to Golding and Cattail were constables appoInted to take charge of the place They ejected Neder from the shop and took possession of some of his prop property erty and tools therein valued at Afterwards Nader claimed that Jen Jennings ivan not entitled to the personal property levied upon so that the lat tar ordered the constables to return It Neder brought suit for damages nevertheless claiming his busIness had been destroyed by the constables taking away his property The judge of the lower court directed the jury to return a verdict of no cause for action which It did |