ROBERTS v. FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION

No. 1435.

158 F.Supp. 688 (1958)

Harold ROBERTS, Ralph McLean, Robert Jessup, Geo. A. Murison, Andrew G. Nilles, H. E. McDonald, W. H. McDonald, M. E. Scheibner, Theodore B. Rice, Loren W. Pendell, J. E. Thoren, E. O. McLean, E. G. Branscom, S. A. Buckingham, R. E. Buckingham, Davis Bros., David G. Davis, T. R. Davis, Frank Miller, Lloyd McLean, Claude Miller, Miller Bros., E. E. Smith, Clyde W. Miller, Russell H. Hunt, Edwin Miller, Clarence Davis, Teressa M. Davis, Eugene Frederick, J. W. Buob & Sons, John A. Danielson, W. J. Hawes, Geo. Jordan & Sons, Dale Leander, Lucile E. Besel, Carl H. Viebrock, Orval Supplee, Clarence R. Edgemon, E. V. Vaughn, Charles D. Olin, James Edgemon, Clarence Adams, David Adams, W. H. Asmussen, John Carlock, Eugene Cavadini, Johnie Cavadini, Richard Daling, T. R. Hedges, Sam Iversen, F. P. Jenkin, Gene Jenkin, Carl H. Kummer, Malone & Son, H. J. Matthiesen, Matthiesen Bros., Harold Peterson, Howard Roberts, Eugene Roberts, Hollis Rommel, Gene Weimerskirch, E. A. Wesselman, Pete Williams, Emerson E. Woods, Rice Brothers, Branscom & Son, and Einer Petersen, Plaintiffs, v. The FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION, an agency of the United States, Defendant.

United States District Court E. D. Washington, N. D.

January 30, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kimball & Clark, Waterville, Wash., for plaintiffs.

William B. Bantz, U. S. Atty., Robert L. Fraser, Asst. U. S. Atty., Spokane, Wash., for defendant.


DRIVER, Chief Judge.

Defendant has moved for summary judgment. The motion is supported by affidavits, and plaintiffs have filed answering affidavits. The motion must be denied unless it clearly appears that without any factual controversy defendant is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.1 For the purpose of passing upon the motion, wherever there is any difference or dispute as to the facts, I shall take the plaintiffs' version as...

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