STRAHAN v. WEBB

No. 5-1969.

330 S.W.2d 291 (1959)

Clarence E. STRAHAN and Kaminer Construction Company, Appellants, v. Marteal B. WEBB, Individually and as Next Friend of Frederick Ross Webb and Garland Warren Webb, Minors, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

December 21, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. James Linder, Hamburg, Barber, Henry, Thurman & McCaskill, Little Rock, for appellants.

Switzer & Switzer, Crossett, for appellees.


HARRIS, Chief Justice.

On November 5, 1957, William Warren Webb, age 47, a salesman for the Louisiana Paper Company, out of the Monroe office, was instantly killed in a collision with a truck belonging to the Kaminer Construction Company, a Georgia corporation, and being operated by their employee, Clarence E. Strahan, who, at the time, was acting within the scope of his employment. There was evidence that Strahan was drinking at the time of the collision. Webb was...

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