REILLY v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

No. 1 CA-IC 5.

1 Ariz. App. 12 (1965)

398 P.2d 920

Frances Evelyn REILLY, Petitioner, v. The INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION of Arizona and E.L. Gruber Underwear Company, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Arizona.

February 11, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald D. Holroyd, Phoenix, for petitioner.

Marks & Marks, Laurence Davis, Phoenix, for respondent E.L. Gruber Underwear Co.

Richard J. Daniels, Phoenix, for respondent International Commission of Arizona.


CAMERON, Judge.

Petitioner, Frances Evelyn Reilly, filed her claim for benefits with the Industrial Commission, on 26 July, 1961, alleging that she sustained an injury while employed as a seamstress by the employer and respondent, E.L. Gruber Underwear Co. Petitioner is a 49 year old woman, and was employed by the E.L. Gruber Underwear Company as a power sewing machine operator in October of 1955. She continued this employment until July, 1961, when, by reason of...

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