JEWELL v. CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. OF CINCINNATI

No. 196.

28 F.Supp. 366 (1939)

JEWELL v. CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. OF CINCINNATI et al.

District Court, W. D. Missouri, W. D.

July 28, 1939.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clif Langsdale, of Kansas City, Mo., for plaintiff.

Cowgill & Popham, of Kansas City, Mo., for defendants.


OTIS, District Judge.

The question presented is whether a suit for damages for personal injuries sustained on the site of a federal post office and court house arises under a law of the United States within the meaning of Sections 41 and 71 of Title 28, U.S.C., 28 U.S.C.A. §§ 41, 71.

For many years the post office and court house in Kansas City, Missouri, was located on a block of ground circumscribed by Eighth, Grand, Ninth and McGee Streets. Congress...

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