WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY v. FARIS

No. 36757.

293 P.2d 562 (1956)

The WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY, a corporation, and Gerry Arledge, Plaintiffs in Error, v. Brunel D. FARIS, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Rehearing Denied February 21, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lytle, Johnston & Soule, Oklahoma City, Porta & Weaver, El Reno, for plaintiffs in error.

Butler, Rinehart & Morrison, Oklahoma City, Rinehart & Rinehart, El Reno, for defendant in error.


JOHNSON, Chief Justice.

Parties herein occupied reverse relative positions in the trial court, and hereafter they will be referred to as they there appeared.

This action was brought by Brunel D. Faris to recover damages for alleged personal injuries sustained by him when Gerry Arledge, messenger boy for the Western Union Telegraph Company, while engaged in performing his duties as such messenger, allegedly rode a...

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