HIGGINBOTHAM v. UNITED IRON AND METAL COMPANY

Civ. A. No. 1831.

228 F.Supp. 513 (1964)

Laveta A. HIGGINBOTHAM, Plaintiff, v. UNITED IRON AND METAL COMPANY, a corporation, Defendant.

United States District Court W. D. Missouri, Southwestern Division.

April 24, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Graves & Graves, by Jerry P. Graves, Neosho, Mo., for plaintiff.

Wallace & Owens, Miami, Okl., Douglas & Douglas, by Herbert Douglas, Neosho, Mo., for defendant.


BECKER, District Judge.

Plaintiff in this removed diversity action, widow of Paul Higginbotham, deceased, sued the defendant Oklahoma corporation for the wrongful death of her late husband, the decedent. In substance the action claims that on October 4, 1962, defendant sold and delivered to the decedent in Seneca, Missouri, 210 pounds of drill steel at the blacksmith shop of decedent; that the drill steel contained therein a powerful explosive which was detonated...

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