WILSON v. UNITED AUTO WORKERS INTERN. UNION

No. 5-4939.

441 S.W.2d 475 (1969)

Mavis D. WILSON, Appellant, v. UNITED AUTO WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION et al., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

June 2, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

McMath, Leatherman, Woods & Youngdahl, and John P. Sizemore, Little Rock, for appellant.

Smith, Williams, Friday & Bowen, by George Pike Jr., Little Rock, for appellees.


FOGLEMAN, Justice.

The widow of Harold Wilson, a staff representative of United Auto Workers International Union at the time of his death, asks us to reverse a judgment affirming the denial of death benefits by the Workmen's Compensation Commission. The commission found that Wilson's death on August 22, 1967, did not arise out of and during the course of his employment. As a point for reversal, appellant argues that the death of Wilson did so arise and that there...

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