HOGUE v. STRICKER LAND & TIMBER CO.

No. 7149.

69 F.2d 167 (1934)

HOGUE et ux. v. STRICKER LAND & TIMBER CO.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

February 20, 1934.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chas. F. Engle, S. B. Laub, L. T. Kennedy, and W. A. Geisenberger, all of Natchez, Miss., and Allan Sholars and Geo. Gunby, both of Monroe, La., for appellants.

Ackland H. Jones, of Woodville, Miss., Hugh Tullis, of Vidalia, La., and Paul G. Borron, of Baton Rouge, La., for appellee.

Before BRYAN, SIBLEY, and HUTCHESON, Circuit Judges.


BRYAN, Circuit Judge.

W. B. Hogue, a citizen of Mississippi, brought suit in a court of that state against his wife and the Stricker Land & Timber Company, a Louisiana corporation, to remove a cloud upon the title to land bordering on the Mississippi river which he claimed to own and which he alleged is located in the state of Mississippi. The Stricker Company was not served with process, but it appeared pursuant to an order issued under section 57 of the Judicial...

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