SANBORN, Circuit Judge.
On March 31, 1941, a fire partially destroyed corn owned by the Commodity Credit Corporation and stored in the Harbor Elevator in Minneapolis, which M. B. Lytle then owned and operated as a terminal elevator.
The National Surety Corporation, as assignee of the proceeds of fire insurance policies held by Lytle, brought this action originally in the District Court of Hennepin County, Minnesota, alleging damages to the corn in the amount...
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