OPINION BY ARNOLD, J., July 20, 1950:
In this workmen's compensation case Elizabeth Cairgle, on September 2, 1948, filed a claim as the dependent widow of James Cairgle, whose death resulted from occupational disease. In that claim she made no reference to any children under the age of 18.
The claimant and James Cairgle had separated in 1932, after which she lived in adultery with Robert Owens (as factually found by the compensation authorities); and three...
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