LE BLANC v. AMERICAN EMPLOYERS' INS. CO.

No. 11600.

155 F.2d 969 (1946)

LE BLANC et al. v. AMERICAN EMPLOYERS' INS. CO.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

June 14, 1946.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fred G. Benton, John Fred Odom, and Wilson B. Holcombe, all of Baton Rouge, La., for appellants.

Edward Rightor and W. H. Sellers, both of New Orleans, La., for appellee.

Before McCORD, WALLER, and LEE, Circuit Judges.


McCORD, Circuit Judge.

Paul James LeBlanc and Edna Conway LeBlanc brought this suit to recover damages for the death of their son, William Conway LeBlanc.

The complaint alleges that William Conway LeBlanc was killed while flying a plane owned by the Louisiana State University, that the proximate cause of the death of deceased was the negligence of Louisiana State University in failing to inspect and maintain in a reasonably safe condition the aircraft in which...

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