BOLTON v. O'CONNER

No. 1279.

114 F.Supp. 273 (1953)

BOLTON v. O'CONNER et al.

United States District Court S. D. Mississippi, S. D.

August 1, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Morse & Morse, Poplarville, Miss., for plaintiff.

Vardaman S. Dunn, Jackson, Miss., for defendants.


MIZE, District Judge.

Plaintiff claims to have sustained an injury on January 8, 1952, while in the employ of the defendant, Tom O'Conner d/b/a Toframa Plantation, and while working for said employer in Poplarville, Mississippi.

The plaintiff, Betty Lou Bolton, was a resident of Bogalusa, Louisiana. Her employment at Toframa Plantation consisted of gathering Tung nuts. She was transported to and from the place of work in a truck engaged by Toframa Plantation...

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