Appeal by the self-insured employer from a decision of the Workmen’s Compensation Board denying its claim for reimbursement from the Special Disability Fund under subdivision 8 of section 15. The claimant became disabled on April 18, 1955 as the result of an asthmatic condition developed from his employment. He had worked for the employer 38 years and was foreman in a slaughterhouse. The claimant was also suffering from loss of hearing and the issue here is whether the hearing condition was such as to entitle the employer to reimbursement under subdivision 8 of section 15. A Dr. Kopp examined the claimant on January 11, 1957 and reported that he had a loss of hearing of 54% in the right ear and 51% in the left ear which could be considered “ unserviceable hearing ”. The claimant testified that he began to notice the effects of his bad hearing in about 1945 when he would see people moving their lips but not hear anything. He stated that Ms employer had noticed he was hard of hearing in about 1952, asked him if he was and the claimant informed him that he was. The claimant stated that Ms hearing condition did not become any worse after April, 1955. The employer was unable to produce the men who had been the claimant’s superiors to verify this because they were no longer with the employer. A Dr. Sandvoss who was in charge of the employer’s medical department from 1946 through 1955 testified that he examined the claimant about 30 times in that period. Although he never examined him for loss of hearing nor noted such in his
