WILSON v. DEER

No. 44,509

197 Kan. 171 (1966)

415 P.2d 289

HARRY W. WILSON, Appellant, v. JOHN W. DEER, JR., and RUTH DEER, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed June 11, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth H. Foust and John O. Foust, both of Iola, were on the brief for the appellant.

Charles E. Henshall, of Chanute, argued the cause and Robert Pennington, of Chanute, was with him on the brief for the appellees.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

PRICE, C.J.:

This was an action by a farm laborer against his employers to recover for the loss of two fingers while operating a grain auger. Plaintiff has appealed from an order sustaining defendants' motion for summary judgment.

The petition alleged that plaintiff was employed by defendants to do general work and that he did such jobs as were assigned to him. On the day in question defendants employed plaintiff...

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