PIKE v. BALTIMORE & OHIO R. CO.

Nos. 7155, 7396.

3 F.Supp. 799 (1933)

PIKE v. BALTIMORE & OHIO R. CO. (two cases).

District Court, W. D. Pennsylvania.

June 15, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Ruffalo, of Youngstown, Ohio, and Samuel Milliken and Septer W. Douglas, both of Pittsburgh, Pa., for plaintiffs.

William H. Eckert and Smith, Buchanan, Scott & Gordon, all of Pittsburgh, Pa., for defendant.


SCHOONMAKER, District Judge.

These two cases were tried together. They grew out of a railroad crossing accident on March 12, 1932, at Smithton, Westmoreland county, Pa. Hal Pike, husband of the plaintiff, Margaret M. Pike, was killed, and William Thomas Pike was injured when an automobile driven by Hal Pike came into collision with an engine of a west-bound train of the defendant company.

We gave binding instructions for the defendant in both cases, and the...

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