LAHR v. CITY OF ST. CLOUD

No. 36,695.

246 Minn. 489 (1956)

FRANK M. LAHR v. CITY OF ST. CLOUD.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

March 9, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Phillips & Donohue, for relator.

Miles Lord, Attorney General, and Robert Latz, Special Assistant Attorney General, for respondent Industrial Commission.


DELL, CHIEF JUSTICE.

Certiorari to review a decision of the Industrial Commission which affirmed the findings of its referee awarding the employee compensation for total disability and further ordering that the employer pay $816.29 to the Industrial Commission for the benefit of the special compensation fund.

Frank M. Lahr, hereinafter referred to as the employee, was employed by the city of St. Cloud as a janitor. In emptying a

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