Conrad v. Cook-Lewis Foundry Co.

Decided 1930-05-21

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Adams, J. The claimant and a colored man named Dolly Squires were employees of the Cook-Lewis Foundry Company — the plaintiff a moulder and Squires a helper. They engaged in a conversation pertaining to their work, and Squires addressed to the claimant language deemed by the latter to be insulting. The claimant then struck Squires with a shovel, Squires left the shop, went to the emp…

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