MARSH v. UNITED STATES

No. 6946.

33 F.2d 554 (1929)

MARSH v. UNITED STATES.

District Court, E. D. Arkansas, W. D.

June 18, 1929.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Miller, of Searcy, Ark., and Brown & Nixon, of Little Rock, Ark., for plaintiff.

Cleveland Cabler, Legal Adviser, U. S. Veterans' Bureau, of Little Rock, Ark., and Ira J. Mack, Asst. U. S. Atty., of Newport, Ark.


MARTINEAU, District Judge.

This is a suit by the plaintiff to recover on a war risk insurance policy issued to him on July 10, 1918. He seeks to recover on the ground of his permanent disability, which he alleges existed at the time of his discharge on November 16, 1918.

Marsh enlisted in the army on July 5, 1918, and was at that time presumptively a strong, able-bodied man. He was discharged as being physically unfit for military service. The specific disability...

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