UNITED STATES v. CAMERON

No. 10710.

87 F.2d 61 (1936)

UNITED STATES v. CAMERON.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

December 30, 1936.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Keith L. Seegmiller, Atty., Department of Justice, of Washington, D. C. (Maurice M. Milligan, U. S. Atty., of Kansas City, Mo., Julius C. Martin, Director, Bureau of War Risk Litigation, of Washington, D. C., and Wilbur C. Pickett and Randolph C. Shaw, Sp. Assts. to Atty. Gen., on the brief), for the United States.

Lawrence E. Goldman, of Kansas City, Mo. (Frank R. Daley and Goldman & Daley, all of Kansas City, Mo., on the brief), for appellee.

Before GARDNER, WOODROUGH, and THOMAS, Circuit Judges.


WOODROUGH, Circuit Judge.

The appeal of the government presents the question whether there was substantial evidence to sustain the verdict returned by the jury finding that Winston Arthur Cameron was totally and permanently disabled on or prior to May 11, 1920, within the meaning of his war risk insurance.

Cameron is a veteran of the World War, and the insurance was issued to him in the amount of $10,000 while he was in the service as a second class seaman...

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