Claimant, a longshoreman, worked the eight o'clock to noon morning shift for his employer at Pier 10 on West Street in Manhattan. He testified that he went to lunch at noon, crossed heavily traveled West Street, went to an old union hall at 148 Liberty Street, ate at Liberty and West Streets which is two doors from said union hall and then walked to 107 Washington Street to a new union hall. Thereafter, in returning to his place of employment to work the afternoon shift commencing...
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