ERHOLTZ v. BALKAN MINING CO.

No. 36,567.

245 Minn. 73 (1955)

GENEVIEVE B. ERHOLTZ v. BALKAN MINING COMPANY (PICKANDS MATHER & COMPANY, MANAGING AGENTS).

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

June 3, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nye, Montague, Sullivan, Atmore & McMillan and Richard H. Hastings, for relator.

Paul J. Louisell, for respondent.


KNUTSON, JUSTICE.

Certiorari to the industrial commission to review an award of compensation to dependents of a deceased employee.

John Erholtz was employed at the time of his death by Balkan Mining Company in the capacity of an oiler on a large electric shovel used by employer in its open pit mining operations. He had been employed by this company for a period of about 12 years, first on a track gang as a common laborer; then as a carpenter and brake-man...

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