R. A. Blount

3 Cited authorities

  1. State ex Rel. Mineral Co. v. Hostetter

    337 Mo. 718 (Mo. 1935)   Cited 24 times
    In State ex rel. Superior Mineral Co. v. Hostetter, 337 Mo. 718, 85 S.W.2d 743, the company sought review of the holding in the Woodruff case in the Supreme Court of Missouri.
  2. Woodruff v. Superior Min. Co.

    230 Mo. App. 616 (Mo. Ct. App. 1934)   Cited 11 times

    Opinion filed May 8, 1934. Workmen's Compensation — Master and Servant — Independent Contractor — May Be Employee. Claimant who is injured while engaged in hand mining of tiff, on defendant's leasehold, by his own method, for sale to defendant, without control, except as to results by defendant is an "independent contractor" entitled to compensation as an employee under Wormen's Compensation Act; secs. 3308(a), and 13593-13596, R.S. Mo. 1929. Appeal from the Circuit Court of Washington County. —

  3. Pauly Jail Bldg. Co. v. International Ass'n, Etc.

    29 F. Supp. 15 (E.D. Mo. 1939)   Cited 2 times

    No. 255. August 3, 1939. Charles H. Spoehrer, of St. Louis, Mo., for plaintiffs. Robert J. Keefe, of St. Louis, Mo., for defendants. COLLET, District Judge. Plaintiff Pauly Jail Building Company, a manufacturing company, and its subsidiary sales company Security Products Co., the plaintiffs, seek to enjoin the defendant labor unions and the individual defendants from (1) maintaining a secondary boycott interfering with its interstate business and (2) forcing plaintiffs to enter into a collective