MOORE v. INDUSTRIAL COMM.


12 Wis.2d 344 (1961)

MOORE, Special Administratrix, and another, Appellants, v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION and another, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

January 10, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief by Baumblatt & Goodman of Racine, and oral argument by Leonard P. Baumblatt.

For the respondent Industrial Commission the cause was argued by Mortimer Levitan, assistant attorney general, with whom on the brief was John W. Reynolds, attorney general.


DIETERICH, J.

The applicant, Willard James Moore, died from complications of tuberculosis on April 16, 1956. The commission considered not only the application of his administratrix, but also the claim of his widow, now the plaintiff, Mrs. Edith Moore Graham, for death benefits.

Moore was employed at the Southern Colony on June 21, 1954. The record does disclose that pre-employment X rays were taken June 21, 1954, but were never produced either because the...

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