ROSENBLUM v. ST. LOUIS PUBLIC SERVICE CO.

No. 28127.

242 S.W.2d 304 (1951)

ROSENBLUM et al. v. ST. LOUIS PUBLIC SERVICE CO. et al.

St. Louis Court of Appeals, Missouri.

September 11, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Coburn, Storckman & Croft, Thomas L. Croft, and Winston Cook, all of St. Louis, for appellants.

Robert Y. Woodward, of St. Louis, for respondents.


BENNICK, Judge.

This is an action for personal injuries and property damage sustained by the respective plaintiffs as the result of the collision of one of defendant St. Louis Public Service Company's street cars with an automobile owned by plaintiff Morris Rosenblum, and occupied in part by his two sons and coplaintiffs, Henry M. Rosenblum and Sam L. Rosenblum.

The motorman, Paul Lubbert, was joined as codefendant with St. Louis Public Service Company.

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