AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY v. MORTON

Civ. A. No. 3784.

200 F.Supp. 82 (1961)

AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, v. Herman MORTON, Aaron Karchmer and Charles Gross, Defendants and Third-Party Plaintiffs, v. R. F. NIBLO, R. F. Niblo, Inc., a corporation, and the Travelers Indemnity Company, a corporation, Third-Party Defendants.

United States District Court E. D. Illinois.

December 22, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wham & Wham, Centralia, Ill., for plaintiff American Surety Co.

Hugh V. Murray, Jr., Centralia, Ill., for defendant-third-party plaintiff Aaron Karchmer.

Joseph H. Goldenhersh, East St. Louis, Ill., for defendants and third-party plaintiffs Herman Morton and Charles Gross.

Craig & Craig, Mount Vernon, Ill., for the Travelers Indemnity Co., third-party defendant.

Harold H. Pennock, Jr., Centralia, Ill., for R. F. Niblo, third-party defendant.

R. F. Niblo, Inc., third-party defendant, not represented.


JUERGENS, District Judge.

Plaintiff is a New York corporation with its principal place of business in New York City, and each of the defendants is a citizen and resident of the State of Illinois. The amount in controversy fairly exceeds the sum of $3,000.00, exclusive of interest and costs, and the cause was commenced on April 1, 1957. Third-party defendant R. F. Niblo is a citizen and resident of the State of Illinois; third-party defendant The Travelers Indemnity...

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