PITSCH v. ILHR DEPARTMENT

No. 201.

47 Wis.2d 55 (1970)

176 N.W.2d 390

PITSCH (Raymond), by his widow on behalf of herself and minor children, Appellant, v. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY, LABOR & HUMAN RELATIONS and another, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided May 1, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Baker, Juliani, Stanhope, Joling & Greco and Carl M. Greco and Robert J. Joling, all of Kenosha, and oral argument by Carl M. Greco.

For the respondent Department of Industry, Labor & Human Relations the cause was argued by Gordon Samuelsen, assistant attorney general, with whom on the brief was Robert W. Warren, attorney general.


HANLEY, J.

The sole issue presented on this appeal is whether there is credible evidence to sustain the finding of the ILHR Department that the fatal myocardial infarction suffered by Raymond Pitsch on May 15, 1967, did not arise out of his employment.

The test of review recently reaffirmed in R. T. Madden, Inc. v. ILHR Department (1969), 43 Wis.2d 528, 169 N.W.2d 73, is whether...

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