DAIGLE v. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY

Nos. 10524, 10840.

277 F.Supp. 875 (1967)

Gabriel E. DAIGLE et al. v. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY and Continental Carbon Company. Joseph T. SCOTT et al. v. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY and Continental Carbon Company.

United States District Court W. D. Louisiana, Lake Charles Division.

May 29, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John B. Scofield, Lake Charles, La., Jeron J. LaFargue, Sulphur, La., for plaintiffs.

William R. Tete, Frank M. Brame, Lake Charles, La., for defendants.


EDWIN F. HUNTER, Jr., District Judge.

For a cause of action plaintiffs say that Continental Carbon and Continental Oil have respectively emitted carbon black and coke dust from their plants which have settled on their premises, possessions and bodies. Reserving all of their other claims for property damage, mental anguish, embarrassment and inconvenience, the plaintiffs by stipulation have expressly abandoned their claims for bodily injuries as such.

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