HACKER v. RECTOR

Nos. 980, 981.

250 F.Supp. 300 (1966)

Jo Ann HACKER, Plaintiff, v. Marjorie Mae RECTOR and B. F. Goodrich Tire Company, Defendants. Mrs. Barbara HACKER and Chauncey R. Hacker, Plaintiffs, v. Marjorie Mae RECTOR and B. F. Goodrich Tire Company, Defendants.

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

February 11, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert A. Schroeder, Walter A. Raymond, Kansas City, Mo., for plaintiffs.

Forrest Carson, John E. Burruss, Jr., Jefferson City, Mo., for defendants.


JOHN W. OLIVER, District Judge.

This case pends on defendant Goodrich's motion to dismiss. That motion will be denied for the reasons we now state.

Plaintiffs, both "guest passengers" in a car owned and driven by defendant Rector, have sued both that defendant and defendant Goodrich as the manufacturer of an allegedly defective tire.

Defendant's motion to dismiss is based on the theory that plaintiffs, as guests in the automobile owned and operated...

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