UNRUH v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

No. 6216.

81 Ariz. 118 (1956)

301 P.2d 1029

Faith E. UNRUH and Yvette Rene Anderson, Petitioners, v. The INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION of the State of Arizona, and B.F. Hill, A.R. Kleindienst, and F.A. Nathan, Members of the Industrial Commission of the State of Arizona, and A.C. McCarrell, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

October 9, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lester J. Hayt and Alan Philip Bayham, Phoenix, for petitioners.

Robert K. Park, Phoenix, for respondent. John R. Franks, Donald J. Morgan and John F. Mills, Phoenix, of counsel.


STRUCKMEYER, Justice.

On October 2, 1941, William Royce Anderson sustained injuries arising out of and in the course of his employment and was classified by the respondent Industrial Commission as permanently and totally disabled from that time until the date of his death, September 19, 1954. Petitioner herein, Faith E. Unruh, was the wife of deceased on the date of his injury. On July 14, 1945, in Juarez, State of Chihuahua, Mexico, petitioner obtained what is now...

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