LAUDER v. PAUL M. WIENER FOUNDRY

Docket No. 4, Calendar No. 46,151.

343 Mich. 159 (1955)

72 N.W.2d 159

LAUDER v. PAUL M. WIENER FOUNDRY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided October 3, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marcus, Kelman, Loria, McCroskey & Finucan (Benjamin Marcus, of counsel), for plaintiff.

L.J. Carey and George J. Cooper (James L. Schueler, of counsel), for defendants.


CARR, C.J.

Plaintiff's intestate, Thomas Lauder, entered the employ of defendant Paul M. Wiener Foundry in 1945, working as a molder for several years. He contracted silicosis and on March 2, 1951, his employment was terminated. Subsequently he applied for compensation under the statute and following a hearing was awarded $26 per week for total disability from March 3, 1951, to March 5, 1951, and partial disability at the...

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