HARRIS v. STATE IND. ACC. COMM.


191 Or. 254 (1951)

230 P.2d 175

HARRIS v. STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Reversed April 4, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ray H. Lafky, Assistant Attorney General, of Salem, argued the cause for appellant. With him on the brief were George Neuner, Attorney General; T. Walter Gillard, Assistant Attorney General; and Roy K. Terry, Assistant Attorney General, of Salem.

Ben Anderson argued the cause for respondent. On the brief were Anderson & Franklin, of Portland.

Before BRAND, Chief Justice, and HAY, LUSK, LATOURETTE and WARNER, Justices.


REVERSED.

LUSK, J.

Plaintiff, claiming to be an employee of International Woodworkers of America, C.I.O., a voluntary association (hereinafter call International), and as such to be subject to the Workmen's Compensation Act, filed a claim with the defendant, the State Industrial Accident Commission (hereinafter called the Commission), for compensation for injuries arising out of and in the course of his alleged employment. The Commission denied the claim on...

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