CHITTENDEN v. DEP'T OF L. & INDUS.

No. 39051.

71 Wn.2d 899 (1967)

431 P.2d 622

MAE D. CHITTENDEN, Appellant, v. THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES et al., Respondents.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department Two.

August 24, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brodie, Fristoe & Taylor and Stowell & Stowell, for appellant.

The Attorney General, Stephen M. Reilly and John C. Martin, Assistants, for respondent Department of Labor and Industries.

Ryan, Askren, Carlson, Bush & Swanson, by Richard L. Cleveland, for respondent McCleary Plywood, Simpson Lumber Company.


SHORETT, J.

Horace G. Chittenden died of a heart attack while working as the operator of a brander-sander in a plywood plant. His widow applied for a pension from the Department of Labor and Industries. The Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals denied her claim and on appeal to the superior court, the case was dismissed on the ground that the record contained no evidence that Mr. Chittenden had died as the result of an industrial...

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