LAY v. BETHLEHEM STEEL

Civ. No. Y-81-1948.

542 F.Supp. 9 (1982)

Alonzo LAY, Jr. v. BETHLEHEM STEEL and Social Insurance Company.

United States District Court, D. Maryland.

January 29, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alonzo Lay, Jr., pro se.

Douglas D. Connah, Jr., Baltimore, Md., for defendants.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

JOSEPH H. YOUNG, District Judge.

Plaintiff filed this complaint by letter pro se claiming that he burned his foot at work at Bethlehem Steel and received improper medical treatment. He also claims that he purchased savings bonds, which his employer sent to the wrong address. In addition, plaintiff claims that his discharge was illegal, based on race. Plaintiff alleges that he is white and defendant employs mostly blacks.

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