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

Before State Industrial Board, Respondent. In the Matter of the Claim of Arthur C. Grant, Appellant, for Compensation under the Workmen’s Compensation Law, v. United States Railroad Administration; New York, Ontario and Western Railroad Company, Employer, Respondent.
   Decision reversed, with costs against the employer, respondent, on the authority of Industrial Commission v. Davis (decided by the U. S. Supreme Court May 29, 1922, 259 U. S. 182; 42 Sup. Ct. Rep.—); and claim remitted to the State Industrial Board for further consideration. All concur. 
      
       See Industrial Commission v. Davis (259 U. S. 182; 66 L. ed.-[U. S. Adv. Ops. 1921-22, p. 591]; 42 Sup. Ct. Rep.-). By Proclamations dated March 26, 1921, and effective at noon on March 28, 1921, James C. Davis was appointed by President in place of John Barton Payne, resigned. (See 42 U. S. Stat. at Large, -—.) — [Rep.