DIVISION OF EMPLOY. SEC. v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

Nos. 22354, 22387.

291 S.W.2d 184 (1956)

DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, Gordon P. Weir, Director, Respondent, v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF MISSOURI, and Oaks Motel, Inc., a Corporation, Appellants.

Kansas City Court of Appeals. Missouri.

May 7, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jesse E. Bishop, St. Louis, for appellant Oaks Motel, Inc.

Lloyd G. Poole, Jefferson City, for appellant Industrial Commission of Missouri.

George Schwartz, Jefferson City, for respondent.


DEW, Presiding Judge.

Respondent, by administrative order ruled the appellant Oaks Motel, Inc. to be an "employer" under the "Unemployment Compensation Law of Missouri" (now entitled "Missouri Employment Security Law", RSMo Supp.1955, p. 587, V.A.M.S. 288.010 et seq.), and sought to collect contributions from it under that law with respect to the year 1951 and thereafter. The individual claim of Adelia Jane Goldsmith as an employee of Oaks Motel, Inc. was considered...

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