WALSH v. DIAMOND STATE BREWERY

Civil Action No. 295, 1948.

82 A.2d 740 (1951)

WALSH v. DIAMOND STATE BREWERY, Inc.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle.

June 27, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stewart Lynch, of Wilmington, for claimant-appellant.

William Poole, of Berl, Potter & Anderson of Wilmington, for employer-appellee.


TERRY, Judge.

This is an appeal by William Walsh, employee, called Walsh, from an order entered by the Industrial Accident Board denying to him compensation for alleged injuries claimed to have been sustained by him in the regular course of his employment with Diamond State Brewery, Inc. (called Diamond) on October 26, 1943.

The general duties of Walsh were those of a night engineer-watchman. His specific duties were to check and fire the boilers of Diamond...

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