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Agriculture

Oct. 6, 2001

Second-Story Steerage Problem Goes to Trial

In Guthrie v. Powell, 290 P.2d 834 (Kan. 1955), Chief Justice William W. Harvey found the following for the court, in pertinent part: On April 15, 1953, plaintiff and her husband, S.R. Guthrie, came to and attended the premises of said Winfield Sales Company for the purpose of being customers and patrons at the sale held there on that day.

        Court Jesters

        In Guthrie v. Powell, 290 P.2d 834 (Kan. 1955), Chief Justice William W. Harvey found the following for the court, in pertinent part:
        On April 15, 1953, plaintiff and her husband, S.R. Guthrie, came to and attended the premises of said Winfield Sales Company for the purpose of being custome...

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