GOEBELBECKER v. STATE, BD. OF REVIEW


53 N.J. Super. 53 (1958)

146 A.2d 488

EMIL GOEBELBECKER, CLAIMANT-APPELLANT, v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY, BOARD OF REVIEW, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY, DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY AND CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION, RESPONDENTS-RESPONDENTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided December 1, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Peter Cammelieri argued the cause for claimant-appellant (Mr. Harvey Smith, of counsel; Mr. Edward Casel, on the brief).

Mr. Edward A. Kaplan argued the cause for respondent Division of Employment Security, Department of Labor and Industry (Mr. Clarence F. McGovern, attorney, and Mr. Kaplan on the brief).

Mr. Robert P. Knapp, Jr., of the New York Bar, argued the cause for respondent Curtiss-Wright Corporation (Messrs. Smith, James & Mathias, attorneys; Messrs. Breed. Abbott & Morgan, of the New York Bar, and Mr. Allen C. Mathias, of counsel).

Before Judges CONFORD, FREUND and HANEMAN.


The opinion of the court was delivered by FREUND, J.A.D.

This is an appeal by claimant from a denial of unemployment compensation benefits under the New Jersey Unemployment Compensation Law, N.J.S.A. 43:21-5.

On November 25, 1957 Emil Goebelbecker filed a claim for unemployment benefits with the Department of Labor and Industry, stating that he was not employed because of "lack of work," although he was "ready, willing and able

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