LIVINGSTON v. STATE IND. ACC. COM.


200 Or. 468 (1954)

266 P.2d 684

LIVINGSTON v. STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Reversed February 10, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wesley A. Franklin argued the cause for appellant. On the brief were Anderson, Franklin & Landye, of Portland.

Ray H. Lafky, Assistant Attorney General, of Salem, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Robert Y. Thornton, Attorney General, of Salem, and Roy K. Terry, Assistant Attorney General, of Portland.

Before LATOURETTE, Chief Justice, and LUSK, TOOZE and PERRY, Justices.


REVERSED.

PER CURIAM.

This is an appeal by the plaintiff, Christine Livingston, from the judgment of the circuit court for Douglas county, denying her claim for compensation under the provisions of Workmen's Compensation Law of this state.

Briefly, the facts are: Plaintiff's husband, Marion Livingston, was employed by the California-Oregon Power Company as an oiler on a shovel used in excavating river rock to be run through a rock crusher for use in...

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