January 16, 1952. Appeal from Workmen's Compensation Board. Present — Foster, P.J., Heffernan, Brewster, Bergan and Coon, JJ. But two questions are involved. They are — was there an industrial accident, and was it causally connected. This involves only facts. Award unanimously affirmed, with costs to the Workmen's Compensation Board.
March 11, 1942. Present — Hill, P.J., Crapser, Bliss, Schenck and Foster, JJ. Appeal from an award of disability compensation. Claimant was employed in a factory where fabric and leather gloves were manufactured. An infection developed in one of her eyes. Previous to this time she had no trouble with her eyes. There is competent and credible evidence which indicates that fuzz from the materials which she used in her work was an irritant to the conjunctive of the eye, and that this was a competent