JANVIER, Judge.
When, on March 21, 1936, Jules Cyprian, a colored employee of Jahncke Service, Inc., was shot and killed by Frank Grote, a watchman of the Jahncke Company, there was created a legal situation from which there has resulted most complicated and long drawn out litigation.
Shortly after the death of Cyprian, Stella B. Cyprian, his legal wife, brought suit in compensation alleging that the death of Cyprian had resulted from an accident arising out...
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