FELTON, Chief Judge.
1. Suffice it to say without setting out in detail the evidence, that there was ample evidence to authorize the finding that the deceased's "attack" of December 23, 1955, was not precipitated by any exertion on the part of the deceased in the performance of his employment duties, and that his death on April 10, 1956, of a congestive heart failure was not contributed to by an accident arising out of and in the course of his employment on December...
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