Claimant, a general handyman at the Giles Varnish Company's plant for 11 years, was injured on Saturday, June 8, 1963, when as he was cutting tree branches at the personal dwelling of the president of Giles Varnish he fell from a ladder. We can find no evidence in the present record to sustain the board's conclusion that the injury arose out of and in the course of claimant's employment with
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