Indiana Court of Appeals, 1923

Stone v. Francisco Mining Co.

Stone v. Francisco Mining Co.
Indiana Court of Appeals · Decided June 29, 1923 · Dausman, Remy
80 Ind. App. 348; 140 N.E. 438; 1923 Ind. App. LEXIS 133

Stone v. Francisco Mining Co.

Opinion of the Court

Remy, J.

The only question involved in this appeal is the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the finding of the Industrial Board that the accident which resulted in the injury of appellant for which he claims compensation arose out of his employment. That was a question of fact for the Industrial Board. Miller v. Beil (1921), 75 Ind. App. 13, 129 N. E. 493; American Hominy Co. v. Davis (1920), 74 Ind. App. 622, 126 N. E. 703. See, also, Hopkins v. Michigan Sugar Co. (1914), 184 Mich. 87, 150 N. W. 325, L. R. A. 1916A 310; Fitzgerald v. Clark (1908), 2 K. B. 796. It appears from the record that there is competent evidence to sustain the finding.

Affirmed.

Dausman, J., dissents.

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