WAGNER v. LaSALLE FOUNDRY CO.

Docket No. 5, Calendar No. 46,518.

345 Mich. 185 (1956)

75 N.W.2d 866

WAGNER v. LaSALLE FOUNDRY COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided April 2, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward J. Ryan, for plaintiff.

Lacey, Jones & Doelle (Buell Doelle, of counsel), for defendant.


KELLY, J.

Defendant-appellant claims the workmen's compensation commission erred in finding that plaintiff-appellee was totally disabled because of pneumonoconiosis and in ordering the defendant to pay plaintiff $24 per week, but not to exceed $10,500.

Plaintiff, a man 68 years of age, a molder for 40 years, was first employed in a foundry in New York State. He subsequently worked as a molder for a St. Joseph, Michigan, foundry from 1924 to 1931, and at a...

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