DENTON v. CALUMET REFINING CO.

No. 7682.

53 So.2d 684 (1951)

DENTON v. CALUMET REFINING CO.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana. Second Circuit.

June 29, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Browne, Browne & Bodenheimer, Shreveport, for appellant.

Booth, Lockard & Jack, Shreveport, for appellee.


TALIAFERRO, Judge.

Plaintiff sued to recover workmen's compensation on the basis of permanent total disability. His employer, Calumet Refining Company, an Illinois corporation, is made defendant.

He entered defendant's employ on August 9, 1948, and continued therein until April 29, 1950, when he was discharged, according to his foreman, for not performing his duties satisfactorily. He says he was discharged for other reasons. His classification was that of...

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