The employer was engaged in the business of unloading grain boats at the port of Buffalo, New York. Claimant was employed in the capacity of a division boss at the unloading piers and had been so employed for a period of 22 years prior to 1956. Claimant's duties required him to allocate and supervise unloading crews. On July 25, 1956 claimant fell and struck his head on the floor of a building known as Scoopers Hall, sustaining
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