ARMSTEAD, WIDOW, ETC. v. SOMMER, ET AL., ETC.

No. 18,731.

126 Ind. App. 273 (1956)

131 N.E.2d 340

ARMSTEAD, WIDOW AND DEPENDENT OF ARMSTEAD, DECEASED v. SOMMER AND OAKLEY, DOING BUSINESS AS HOYT MACHINE COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of Indiana.

Rehearing denied March 6, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel B. Huffman and Thomas J. Corey, of Indianapolis, for appellant.

Murray, Mannon, Fairchild & Stewart, Richard W. Guthrie and James L. Murray, all of Indianapolis, for appellees.


KENDALL, J.

The question presented by this appeal is: Was appellant's decedent injured as the result of an accident causing his death arising out of and in the course of his employment with appellee?

Harry Armstead, appellant's decedent, was engaged in duties as a maintenance man on an hourly basis for appellees on January 13, 1954. John M. Young was employed in appellee's plant. Among the duties of Mr. Young was that of pushing steel through the plant on...

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