HANSEN v. INDUSTRIAL COMM.


258 Wis. 623 (1951)

HANSEN, Appellant, vs. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION and others, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

March 6, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there were briefs by Kivett & Kasdorf of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Austin W. Kivett.

For the respondent Industrial Commission there was a brief by the Attorney General and Mortimer Levitan, assistant attorney general, and oral argument by Mr. Levitan.

For the respondents Blackhawk Manufacturing Company and Travelers Insurance Company there was a brief by Stroud, Stebbins, Wingert & Stroud of Madison, and oral argument by Byron H. Stebbins.


FAIRCHILD, J.

The facts submitted for consideration are that Hansen was an employee of respondent, that his duties were those of a traveling salesman, and while in Nogales, Arizona, in discharge of his duties, at the close of the day he arranged for his dinner. The statute in which the commission must find the guiding regulations for determining whether the appellant was entitled to an award is sec. 102.03 (1) (f), Stats. 1947. Under this section every employee whose...

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