SUTPHIN v. UNITED STATES


15 F.Supp. 660 (1936)

SUTPHIN v. UNITED STATES.

District Court, E. D. Kentucky, Frankfort.

July 9, 1936.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Perry B. Miller, of Louisville, Ky., for plaintiff.

Mac Swinford, U. S. Atty., of Lexington, Ky., and O. T. Englehart, Atty. Department of Justice, of Washington, D. C., for the United States.


FORD, District Judge.

The plaintiff, Ezra Sutphin, was an able-bodied young man in good health at the time he entered the United States Army on June 28, 1918. With a very limited education he had been a common laborer in the coal and lumber camps in West Virginia and, so far as the record discloses, had never been subject to any physical or mental ailments or disabilities prior to his induction into the Army.

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