JEWELL v. STETSER


174 A.2d 31 (1961)

George H. JEWELL, Jr., Appellant, v. Albert STETSER, William Bodenstedt, Homer H. Pepper, Wilbert Rawley, being the Chairman and Associate Commissioners of the Unemployment Compensation Commission of the State of Delaware, and Chrysler Corporation, a corporation of the State of Delaware, Appellees.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle.

September 14, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John M. Bader (of Bader & Biggs), Wilmington, for appellant.

Donald W. Booker (of Coxe, Booker, Walls & Cobin), Wilmington, and Jacob Kreshtool, Wilmington, for Unemployment Compensation Commission.

Joseph H. Geoghegan (of Berl, Potter & Anderson), Wilmington, for Chrysler Corp.


LYNCH, Judge.

The appellant (herein referred to as Claimant), was first employed by Chrysler Corporation (herein referred to as Employer), on October 24, 1957. He was laid off on September 23, 1960, — part of a mass lay-off for lack of work. A letter, dated October 14, 1960 and addressed to Claimant, was sent to him by Employer by certified mail to his last known address in Newark, Delaware. The letter directed Claimant...

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