Claimant, an assembler employed by General Aniline & Film Corporation for 25 years, was totally disabled by nonoccupational illness from October 5, 1966 to January 2, 1967, when he returned to work. The employer paid disability benefits for this period of absence, except for the last two weeks of December for which claimant received vacation pay from the employer rather than disability benefits. While claimant testified that the employer...
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