MIZE v. HEALZER

Nos. 4825, 4826.

73 F.Supp. 298 (1947)

MIZE v. HEALZER et al. BUTLER v. SAME.

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

September 24, 1947.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alfred H. Osborne, of Kansas City, Mo., for plaintiff.

Cowgill & Popham, of Kansas City, Mo., and Sam Mandel, of St. Louis, Mo., for defendant J. W. Healzer.

Langworthy, Matz & Linde, Clyde J. Linde and Robert B. Langworthy, all of Kansas City, Mo., for defendant Mona W. Hill.

W. Hugh McLaughlin and Lee E. Cisel, both of Kansas City, Mo., for defendant Theodore R. Querry.


REEVES, District Judge.

The codefendant, Mona W. Hill, being a non-resident of the State of Missouri, removed the above entitled actions to this court upon the ground that as to her there was a separable controversy. The question for decision therefore is whether upon the averments of the complaint there was in fact such a separable controversy in each complaint as to entitle said defendant to remove her cause from a state court.

Comprehensively stated, the...

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