SMITH BROS. v. DEPENDENTS OF CLEVELAND

No. 41665.

240 Miss. 100 (1961)

126 So.2d 519

SMITH BROTHERS, et al. v. DEPENDENTS OF CLEVELAND

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

February 6, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Young, Daniel & Coker, Fred Lotterhos, Jr., Jackson, for appellants.

Wroten, Orlansky & Miller, Greenville; J. Wesley Miller, Rolling Fork, for appellees.


LEE, P.J.

Willie Mae Cleveland and others, the widow and dependent children of Bob Cleveland, filed their claim against Smith Brothers, a partnership, and its insurer, to recover all benefits afforded under the Workmen's Compensation Law by reason of the death of their husband and father. The attorney-referee, after hearing the evidence, was of the opinion that the accidental injury and death occurred without the course and scope of the decedent's employment. The...

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