Appeal by the Special Disability Fund from an award of the Workmen’s Compensation Board which charged the Special Fund with liability after 104 weeks. On March 6, 1955, claimant sustained severe brums about face, arms and hands as the result of a gasoline explosion while he was employed as a gas station attendant. It is without dispute that prior thereto and prior to his employment claimant suffered from an involvement of the left leg as the result of infantile paralysis when he was about six months of age. The record discloses that he had a noticeable limp, favored his left leg, and one medical report states that his left leg was shorter than the right. It is beyond question that this preexisting disability was permanent. The employer knew of the disability and
