CENTRAL ELECTRIC AND MACHINERY CO. v. SHELTON

No. 45248.

220 So.2d 320 (1969)

CENTRAL ELECTRIC AND MACHINERY COMPANY and Fireman's Fund American Insurance Companies v. H.T. SHELTON.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

March 10, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel, Coker, Horton & Bell, Alben N. Hopkins, Jackson, for appellants.

Mitchell & Rogers, Tupelo, for appellee.


BRADY, Justice:

This appeal involves a claim for workmen's compensation benefits made by appellee, H.T. Shelton, who began working for the appellant, Central Electric and Machinery Company, on November 5, 1964. Appellee testified that on Friday, July 1, 1966, while at work he stepped in some grease and his feet slipped and that a bad pain hit him in his back. He stated that the incident occurred in the middle of the evening, but that he continued to work until quitting...

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