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General Motors Corp., 437 F.2a 196, 199 (1st Cir. 1971), it is
clear that allowance 6f the motion will not prejudice plaintiff's
substantial rights. Accordingly, the motion of Bishop Gelineau
seeking extension of time to answer or otherwise plead to
April 16,,1990, is herewith granted.
3.__ Conclusion
For the reasons hereinabove ‘detailed, the Court, with
respect to the Magistrate's Report and Recommendation (document
no. 44) affirms the recommendations that dismissal of the con-
plaint be had as to all defendants who have not as yet been
served, and that stay of all further proceedings be had until
resolution of the motions to dismiss. ‘The objection of Bishop
Gelineau to the recommendation of entry of default as against
those defendants he represents has been sustained, and that
recommendation of entry of default is herewith rejected.
The motion of Bishop Gelineau to enlarge the time to answer
“or otherwise plead (document no. 45) has also been granted.
"$0 ‘ORDERED. ~ ~ .
Chief Judge
United States District Court
April 5, 1990
c¢é: John J. Staradumsky, pro se
Everett C. Sammartino, Esq.
William F. Holt, Esq.
Alison L. Holm, Esq.
David W. Carroll, Esq.
Vasiliki M. Canotas, Esq. .
-Peter A. Meyer, Esq. « :
Harry W. Asquith, Jr., ESq.
William T. Murphy, Esq.
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