STATE OF MARYLAND v. THOMAS

Civ. No. 10943.

173 F.Supp. 568 (1959)

STATE OF MARYLAND, to the Use and Benefit of Francis X. GAEGLER, Jr., husband of Mary S. Gaegler, deceased, and Francis X. Gaegler, Jr., Administrator of the goods of Mary S. Gaegler, deceased, and State of Maryland, to the use and benefit of Francis X. Gaegler, III, minor son of Mary S. Gaegler, deceased, by his father and next friend, Francis X. Gaegler, Jr., and Francis X. Gaegler, III, a minor, by his father and next friend Francis X. Gaegler, Jr., and Francis X. Gaegler, Jr., individually v. Leo THOMAS and Henry C. BUNGIE, t/a Washington-Solomons Freight Line.

United States District Court D. Maryland.

May 21, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Saul M. Schwartzbach, Takoma Park, Md., for plaintiffs.

John M. McInerney, Bethesda, Md., and John K. Barbour, Jr., Baltimore, Md., for Thomas.

James F. Couch, Jr., Mt. Rainier, Md., and Philip Shinberg, Washington, D. C., for Bungie.


THOMSEN, Chief Judge.

On Saturday, September 13, 1958, about 4:15 p. m. a truck owned by defendant Bungie and driven by defendant Thomas collided with an automobile driven by plaintiff's decedent, Mary S. Gaegler, in which her husband, Francis X. Gaegler, Jr., and her four year old son, Francis X. Gaegler, III, were passengers. All of the Gaeglers were hurt, and Mrs. Gaegler died of her injuries an hour or two later. Their several claims have been joined in this civil...

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