Opinion
November, 1930.
Appeal from State Industrial Board.
Award reversed and claim dismissed, with costs against the State Industrial Board, on the ground that the accident did not arise out of and in the course of the employment. Van Kirk, P.J., Hinman, Davis and Whitmyer, JJ., concur; Hill, J., dissents, with a memorandum.
Claimant was injured while assisting in the employer's business of selling silverware. This was not the usual work of the claimant, but was at the employer's plant and done by permission of her foreman. The award should be affirmed.