CABE v. TOLER


411 S.W.2d 41 (1967)

Carl CABE, Commissioner of Labor, etc., Appellant, v. James A. TOLER et al., Appellees. James A. TOLER, Cross-Appellant, v. Carl CABE, etc., et al., Cross-Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

January 27, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul D. Rehm, Versailles, Martin Glazer, Dept. of Labor, Frankfort, for appellant and cross-appellees.

M. B. Fields, Hazard, for appellee and cross-appellant, James A. Toler.

J. W. Craft, Jr., Craft & Haynes, Hazard, for appellee, Commonwealth, Dept. of Economic Security.

J. Keller Whitaker, Robert Matthews, Atty. Gen., Frankfort, for Workmen's Compensation Bd.


STEINFELD, Judge.

James A. Toler worked on a farm in 1963 and had last worked in coal mines in 1964 after which he attended a small garden at his home. Thereafter he sought no gainful employment until he was employed by the Department of Economic Security of the State of Kentucky (hereinafter called Department) in the Unemployed Father's Program. He had been working in that program for about three months, when on July 9, 1964, while he was riding on a truck carrying...

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