Respondent testified that on September 30, 1954, while picketing in front of appellant's store on South Pearl Street in the City of Albany, he was injured when a neon sign exploded causing glass fragments to strike him in the face and eyes. In his efforts to evade the falling glass he struck his head on a pole. He was taken to Memorial Hospital, given emergency treatment and discharged. Respondent further testified, that after he arrived home his eyes started to irritate...
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