WARNER v. KEWANEE MACHINERY & CONVEYOR CO.

No. 601.

398 U.S. 906 (1970)

WARNER ET AL. v. KEWANEE MACHINERY & CONVEYOR CO.

Supreme Court of United States.

May 18, 1970.


Certiorari denied.

MR. JUSTICE BLACK, with whom MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS joins, dissenting.

This personal injury suit arose out of a farming accident. Petitioner Donald Warner, a 12-year-old boy, was working with other young men on a farm gathering hay. They were using a machine manufactured by the respondent corporation which carried bales of hay up from a wagon into the hayloft at the top of a barn. This machine consisted of a belt with step-like paddles on which...

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