Appellants' only contention is that there is no substantial evidence that claimant's disability is causally related to his alleged accident. Claimant was working as a laborer in the employer's shipyard. On April 26, 1957, while he was assisting in moving a yacht down to the shore line, the steel cable that was used in pulling the boat slipped, and as claimant jumped to avoid being struck by the cable and moved his hips sideways, he felt a sharp pain in his back. On April...
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