Appeal from an award of the State Industrial Board noticed on April 27, 1937, and from decisions noticed on July 2 and August 3, 1937, affirming such award. The deceased was an employee, one of whose duties was to wash windows. TMs was commonly done on Saturday. The accident was unwitnessed. The decedent was found on the sidewalk under a window, on the sill of wMeh rested Ms wash pail and equipment for washing windows. There is no question but that the decedent fell from the window where the pail was resting. The claim was contested on the ground that the decedent disobeyed the order of the manager of the employer when he started to wash the windows on the Saturday on wMeh he was injured. The employer’s first notice of injury signed by the owner of the premises, who was not present at the time of the accident, stated, “ disobeyed orders.” The employer’s first notice made four days later and signed by the manager who was supposed to have given the order contained no such statement.
