PER CURIAM.
Appellant was a bricklayer employed in the city of Washington. In May, 1931, he suffered an injury to his shoulder while employed on his job. Medical treatment was voluntarily supplied by the insurer and compensation voluntarily paid until November 1, 1932. After the latter date further compensation was refused, on the ground that appellant was no longer disabled as a result of the injury.
In February, 1933, at the instance of appellant, a hearing...
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