Defendant owned and operated a public dump for the use of its residents. One Monroe was employed as its caretaker under a fixed annual salary with the perquisite that he might retain for his own use the proceeds of the sale of such discarded materials as he considered to be salvageable. These consisting mainly of metals, furniture and certain liquids were set apart from the general mass of trash brought to the dump and stored in a small shanty located on the premises preparatory...
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