GLOVER v. YONCE

No. 6212.

188 F.2d 870 (1951)

GLOVER v. YONCE et al.

United States Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit.

Decided May 7, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas E. McCutchen, Columbia, S. C. (Wise, Whaley & McCutchen, Columbia, S. C., on brief), for appellant.

Henry Busbee, Aiken, S. C. (Williams & Busbee, Aiken, S. C., on brief), for appellees.

Before PARKER, SOPER and DOBIE, Circuit Judges.


SOPER, Circuit Judge.

Marshall Glover was caught in the saw of a lumber mill near Aiken, South Carolina, in February, 1947 and both legs were cut off, one above and one below the knee. He was a native and resident of South Carolina but after his injury he moved to Washington, D. C., and as a resident of the District brought suit in the District Court below against John W. Yonce and Sam A. Yonce, who owned and operated the...

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