CHICAGO MILL & LBR. CO. v. CARTER

No. 37479.

209 Miss. 71 (1950)

45 So.2d 854

CHICAGO MILL & LBR. Co. v. CARTER.

Supreme Court of Mississippi, In Banc.

April 24, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

B.B. Wilkes, for appellant.

Farish & Keady, for appellee.


McGehee, C.J.

The plaintiff, Frank H. Carter, recovered a judgment for damages on account of personal injury sustained by him as an employee of the defendant, Chicago Mill and Lumber Company, when his arm was drawn into a chain which was around a revolving sprocket wheel on which there were teethlike cogs. His hand slipped off a lever which he was using, about 8 or 10 inches from the sprocket, as a means of shifting...

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