Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1932

Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Co. v. Colson

Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Co. v. Colson
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided October 25, 1932 · OURIAiM
15 P.2d 828; 159 Okla. 299; 1932 OK 704; 1932 Okla. LEXIS 652 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Co. v. Colson

Opinion of the Court

PER OURIAiM.

This is an original action to review an award of the State Industrial Commission on the 1/Tth day of December, 1931, awarding- claimant the sum of $1,250 for partial, permanent loss of hearing in both ears, and to pay all reasonable medical bills incurred by claimant by reason of said injury.

The facts and the issues of law in this ease are similar to the facts and issues of law involved in causes Nos. 22844, 2304'2, 23043, 23044, filed in this court. Upon motion of petitioner and application of respondent, the briefs in said numbered causes have been substituted as briefs in this case, and the cause submitted on briefs and oral argument in said numbered cases.

Each of the above numbered causes has heretofore been decided adversely to the petitioner and opinion rendered affirming-the award of the Industrial Commission.

Under the authority of the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Co. v. Williams, 22844, 157 Okla. 80, 10 P. (2d) 1093; Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Co. v. Sharver, No. 23042, 157 Okla. 117, 11 P. (2d) 187; Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Co. v. Welch, No. 23043, 156 Okla. 243, 10 P. (2d) 678; and Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Co. v. Severe, No. 23044, 150 Okla. 246, 10 P. (2d) 681, the contentions of petitioner in this case are without support. Award affirmed.

Note.—See under (1) R. C. L. Perm. Supp. p. 6215; R. C. L. Pocket Part, title “Workmen’s Compensation., ” § 81. (2) annotation in L. R. A. 1916A, 80; L. R. A. 1917D, 139; D. R A. 1918E, 557; 78 A. L. R. 1232; 28 R. C. L. 825.

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