LONG v. KIRBY-SMITH


292 S.W.2d 216 (1956)

Henry LONG v. Helena KIRBY-SMITH. Henry LONG v. Ephriam KIRBY-SMITH.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Middle Section.

Certiorari denied July 20, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank Hickerson, Winchester, for Helena Kirby-Smith and Ephriam Kirby-Smith.

Ben Kingree, Jr., Shelbyville, and John F. Green, Winchester, for Henry Long.


Certiorari denied by Supreme Court July 20, 1956.

FELTS, Judge.

These are actions by Mr. and Mrs. Kirby-Smith for damages growing out of an accident involving an automobile owned by him and driven by her, a pickup truck owned and driven by Henry Long, and a coal truck owned by S.T. Nichols and driven by his servant Clyde Owens. Mrs. Kirby-Smith sued for personal injuries; Mr. Kirby-Smith, for damages to his car.

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