DILLON v. CITY OF ST. PAUL

No. 35,556.

236 Minn. 273 (1952)

ALICE K. DILLON v. CITY OF ST. PAUL.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

April 4, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lewis L. Anderson, for relator.

William M. Serbine, Corporation Counsel, and Marshall F. Hurley, Assistant Corporation Counsel, for respondent.


MAGNEY, JUSTICE.

Certiorari to review a determination of the industrial commission awarding compensation to relator, the widow of John J. Dillon, deceased, a former fire department employe of the city of St. Paul. Dillon was injured in the course of his employment. Under § 52 of the home rule Charter of the City of St. Paul, the city was required to pay Dillon, during his lifetime, his full pay for the first six months and half pay for the next six months of...

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