SNETHEN v. AMERICAN COMPRESSED STEEL

No. 22049.

272 S.W.2d 850 (1954)

Raymond E. SNETHEN, Claimant-Appellant, v. AMERICAN COMPRESSED STEEL, Inc., and Bituminous Casualty Corporation, Respondents, and Marshall Crose, d/b/a Marshall Crose Scrap Iron Company, Employer.

Kansas City Court of Appeals. Missouri.

October 4, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marcy K. Brown Jr., Ben E. Pener, Kansas City, for appellant.

Clyde J. Linde, Billy S. Sparks, Kansas City, Langworthy, Matz & Linde, Kansas City, of counsel, for respondents.


SPERRY, Commissioner.

This is an appeal by Raymond E. Snethen, plaintiff from a circuit court judgment affirming an award by the Industrial Commission denying him compensation for injuries received while allegedly employed by American Compressed Steel, Inc.

Defendant, American Compressed Steel, Inc., was at all times herein mentioned, engaged in buying, processing, and selling scrap steel and cast iron, at its place of business, at 407 Liberty, Kansas City...

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