Per Curiam.
On February 6, 1963 during a conference at which he was attempting to persuade the employer's office workers to withdraw from their union, claimant, the president of the employer union, suffered a myocardial infarction which the board has found was precipitated by "the emotional stress and the strenuous effort of claimant's work activities" on and before the day of his attack and thus constituted an accidental injury. Appellants assert initially...
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