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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 34,524
    No. 34,525
    No. 34,526
    No. 34,574
    No. 34,575
    No. 34,578
    Floyd Douglas, Appellee, v. The Kansas Soldiers’ Compensation Board, Appellant. Harry Darr, Appellee, v. The Kansas Soldiers’ Compensation Board, Appellant. Catherine G. Boger, Appellee, v. The Kansas Soldiers’ Compensation Board, Appellant. Ellis Edward Lewis, Appellee, v. The Kansas Soldiers’ Compensation Board, Appellant. Charles E. Thompson, Appellee, v. The Kansas Soldiers’ Compensation Board, Appellant. Clarence Kester, Appellee, v. The Kansas Soldiers’ Compensation Board, Appellant.
    
    (100 P. 2d 986)
    Opinion filed April 6, 1940.
    
      Jay S. Parker, attorney general, E. V. Bruce, assistant attorney general, Lester M. Ooodell, special assistant, Wm. H. Strahan, county attorney of Doniphan county, Arthur J. Stanley, Jr., county attorney of Wyandotte county, and T. P. Palmer, deputy county attorney of Wyandotte county, for the appellant.
    No appearance was made for the appellees.
   Per Curiam:

All these appeals are governed by the rule announced in Richardson v. Soldiers’ Compensation Board, 150 Kan. 343, 92 P. 2d 114, and Hicks v. Soldiers’ Compensation Board, 150 Kan. 903, 96 P. 2d 618. The judgment in each case is therefore reversed, and the several causes are remanded with instructions to enter judgment in each case in favor of appellant.