GOTICH v. KALAMAZOO STOVE CO.

Docket No. 46, Calendar No. 46,781.

352 Mich. 88 (1958)

88 N.W.2d 249

GOTICH v. KALAMAZOO STOVE COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided March 7, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Crum, Allen & Mullen (C.H. Mullen and Herschel W. Carney, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Alexander, Cholette, Buchanan, Perkins & Conklin (Edward D. Wells, of counsel), for defendants.


CARR, J.

Plaintiff entered the employ of defendant Kalamazoo Stove Company in 1928. He worked as a sand blaster until on or about May 2, 1946. He then obtained a leave of absence for a 6 months' period for the ostensible purpose of visiting his brothers in South America. However, he did not return to this country until July, 1951, when he went to California where he remained until June, 1954, at which time he returned to...

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