STANLEY WARNER CORPORATION v. SLATTERY


235 A.2d 633 (1967)

STANLEY WARNER CORPORATION, Employer-Appellant, v. Herbert SLATTERY, Employee-Appellee.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle.

November 8, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William F. Taylor, Wilmington, for appellant.

Herbert Slattery, pro se.


OPINION

O'HORA, Justice.

Respondent-appellant [the employer] is here appealing from a finding by the Industrial Accident Board that the Claimant-appellee [the employee] was entitled to compensation.

For many years prior to 1966, claimant held two jobs simultaneously. During normal daytime hours he worked as a cashier for a local stockbroker firm, while at night he worked for the respondent as a maintenance man at a downtown theater. The nighttime...

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