UNGLAUB v. UNITED STATES

No. 4660.

57 F.2d 650 (1932)

UNGLAUB v. UNITED STATES.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

March 31, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward H. S. Martin, of Chicago, Ill., and Charles S. Andrus and Lawrence Hoff, both of Springfield, Ill., for appellant.

Frank K. Lemon, U. S. Atty., and James P. Dillie, Asst. U. S. Atty., both of Springfield, Ill., William Wolff Smith, Sp. Counsel, Veterans' Administration, and Lawrence A. Lawlor, Atty., Veterans' Administration, both of Washington, D. C.

Before ALSCHULER, EVANS, and SPARKS, Circuit Judges.


ALSCHULER, Circuit Judge (after stating the facts as above).

Unglaub's own testimony conclusively shows that permanent and total disability did not occur while the first certificate was in force. He testified that while in the service in France in the summer of 1917 a truck he was driving fell on his foot and hurt it, and that ever since that occurrence his foot and knee troubled him, and that he could not march well. He further testified that in September or October...

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