WOODROW v. CHICAGO, M. ST. P. & P.R. CO.

No. 35,984.

239 Minn. 530 (1953)

WILLIAM J. WOODROW v. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL & PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

July 3, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A.C. Erdall, S.W. Rider, Jr., J.R. Scoggin, and G.F. Bennett, for appellant.

William A. Tautges, Eugene A. Rerat, and Peterson & Brady, for respondent.


FRANK T. GALLAGHER, JUSTICE.

This action, based upon the federal employers' liability act (45 USCA, §§ 51 to 60) and the boiler inspection act (45 USCA, §§ 22 to 34), was brought by plaintiff, a locomotive engineer employed by defendant, to recover for personal injuries alleged to have been suffered by plaintiff during a run on defendant's railroad from Laredo, Missouri, to Ottumwa, Iowa. Plaintiff claimed that various defects in the engine or...

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