The deceased employee was in charge of the maintenance of the employer's airplanes. In November, 1955 he discovered that one of the airplanes had developed corrosion on a wing and it was necessary to take the plane out of service and send it to Texas to be repaired. The employer was paying for corrosion prevention and the decedent was in charge of such matters. The employer's president was disturbed by the incident and made his feelings known to the claimant and others. At...
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