GRONER, Associate Justice.
On January 3, 1933, Robert H. Doleman, an employee of the Potomac Electric Power Company, while working in a manhole in one of the streets of Washington City, was struck by an automobile owned by Harry Levine — an alleged third party wrongdoer — and sustained injuries from which he died that day. Doleman left surviving, his widow, Mary E. Doleman, his father, Charles M. Doleman, and a brother, as his heirs at law and next of...
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