McCORD, Circuit Judge.
J. A. Hooper was employed as foreman for N. E. Busby who was engaged in installing certain lighting fixtures for the Texas Centennial Exposition. On June 2, 1936, at about eight o'clock in the morning, Hooper was killed by a street car while on the Centennial grounds at a point west of the main gate and beyond the enclosure. The accident occurred during the regular hours of employment.
The legal beneficiaries of Hooper, who are the appellants...
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