SHORT WAY LINES v. THOMAS


241 S.W.2d 875 (1951)

SHORT WAY LINES v. THOMAS. SHORT WAY LINES v. CHISAM.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Eastern Section.

Certiorari Denied July 27, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stuart F. Dye, of Knoxville and J. Ross Cheshire, Jr., of Nashville, for plaintiff in error Short Way Lines.

O.W. McKenzie, of Dayton and Goodpasture, Carpenter & Dale, of Nashville, for Chisam, Admr.

O.T. Ault and R.S. Clemmer, both of Pikeville, for defendant in error, Ethel Thomas, Admrx.


Certiorari Denied by Supreme Court, July 27, 1951.

McAMIS, Judge.

These suits, tried together before the court and a jury and here on a single transcript, grow out of a collision between an automobile operated by Mrs. Allie Breeding and a bus of Short Way Lines, a common carrier of passengers. Mrs. Breeding was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Emma Jane Wheeler. Both were instantly killed after the Breeding car had skidded and had made one and one-half revolutions...

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