COOPER v. HEINTZ MFG. CO.


385 Pa. 296 (1956)

Cooper v. Heintz Manufacturing Company, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

May 21, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lynn L. Detweiler, with him Swartz, Campbell & Henry, for appellant.

S. Walter Foulkrod, Jr., with him John H. Hines, John J. McDevitt, 3rd, Howard R. Detweiler and Ambler, Detweiler & Walsh, for appellee.

Before STERN, C.J., JONES, BELL, CHIDSEY, MUSMANNO and ARNOLD, JJ.


OPINION BY MR. JUSTICE MUSMANNO, May 21, 1956:

This case has to do with the mysterious element of electricity which, although invisible to the eye, wields a force capable of illuminating the world, propelling machines of fabulous complexity, transporting incalculable weights, and destroying or crippling life. The defendant Heintz Manufacturing Company employed electricity as motive power in its large plant in Philadelphia...

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