THOMAS v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF ARIZONA

No. 6878.

87 Ariz. 238 (1960)

350 P.2d 392

William Arthur THOMAS, minor child of Horton F. Thomas, deceased, Petitioner, v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF ARIZONA, and Tucson Gas, Electric Light and Power Company, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

March 16, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lawrence Ollason, Tucson, for petitioner.

C.E. Singer, Jr., Phoenix, for respondent Industrial Commission of Arizona, Donald J. Morgan, James D. Lester, Frances M. Long, and Edward E. Davis, Phoenix, of counsel.


UDALL, Justice.

Review by certiorari of an award of the Industrial Commission of Arizona denying death benefits to petitioner William Arthur Thomas, minor son of a deceased employee.

Decedent Horton F. Thomas was, at the time of his death, an employee of the Tucson Gas, Electric Light and Power Company. He died as the result of an injury arising out of and in the course of his employment, on August 1, 1955. No dependents appeared to claim death benefits under...

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