| Conn. | Nov 13, 1969

Per Curiam.

It is clear from the record that the trial court, assuming that it had jurisdiction of the subject matter, reached a correct decision on the merits. Even if the court were in error in holding that it had jurisdiction of the subject matter, that error could not have harmed the plaintiff.

There is no error.

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