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Jack VOGEL, Petitioner, v. E. L. THOMPSON, LTD., American Foreign Insurance Association, and the Florida Industrial Commission, Respondents.
    No. 38373.
    Supreme Court of Florida.
    April 30, 1969.
    Rehearing Denied June 11, 1969.
    Richard A. Sicking, of Kaplan, Dorsey & Sicking, Miami, for petitioner.
    John R. Beranek, of Jones, Adams, Paine & Foster, West Palm Beach, Patrick H. Mears and J. Franklin Garner, Tallahassee, for respondents.
   PER CURIAM.

By petition for a writ of certiorari we have for review an order of the Florida Industrial Commission bearing date February 6, 1969.

We find that oral argument would serve no useful purpose and it is therefore dispensed with pursuant to Florida Appellate Rule 3.10, subd. e, 32 F.S.A.

Our consideration of the petition, the record and briefs leads us to conclude that there has been no deviation from the essential requirements of law.

The petition is, therefore denied. The petitioner’s motion for attorney’s fees is also denied.

It is so ordered.

ROBERTS, DREW, ADKINS and BOYD, JJ., concur.

ERVIN, J., dissents.