Case Name: CATHERINE WEBER, INDIVIDUALLY AND ON BEHALF OF WILLIAM GEORGE WEBER, A MINOR, PETITIONER-RESPONDENT, v. WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC., A BODY CORPORATE, RESPONDENT-APPELLANT
Court: New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1969-03-21
Citations: 107 N.J. Super. 169
Docket Number: 
Parties: CATHERINE WEBER, INDIVIDUALLY AND ON BEHALF OF WILLIAM GEORGE WEBER, A MINOR, PETITIONER-RESPONDENT, v. WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC., A BODY CORPORATE, RESPONDENT-APPELLANT.
Judges: 
Reporter: New Jersey Superior Court Reports
Volume: 107
Pages: 169–175

Head Matter:
CATHERINE WEBER, INDIVIDUALLY AND ON BEHALF OF WILLIAM GEORGE WEBER, A MINOR, PETITIONER-RESPONDENT, v. WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC., A BODY CORPORATE, RESPONDENT-APPELLANT.
Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate Division
Argued February 11, 1969
Decided March 21, 1969.
Before Judges Gaulkin, Collestbr and Labreoque.
Mr. Louis J. Douglass argued the cause for appellant (Messrs. Mead, Gleeson, Hansen and Pantages, attorneys).
Mr. Benjamin Madniclc argued the cause for respondent (Messrs. Madniclc, Milstein & Mason, attorneys).

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
In this workmen's compensation heart fatality case both the Division of Workmen's Compensation and the County Court judge, in a de novo review, found that the decedent's death was causally related to his work effort. We conclude that the findings of the County Court could reasonably have been reached on sufficient credible evidence present in the record, considering the proofs as a whole. Close v. Kordulak Bros., 44 N. J. 589, 599 (1965).
Judgment affirmed.