MANN v. FUNK

No. 917.

50 F.Supp. 305 (1943)

MANN v. FUNK (NATIONAL THREAD CO. et al., Third-Party Defendants).

District Court, M. D. Pennsylvania.

June 25, 1943.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. M. Lucks and Stanley F. Coar, both of Scranton, Pa., for plaintiff.

Raymond Bialkowski, of Scranton, Pa., for defendant and third party plaintiff.

Eugene Nogi, of Scranton, Pa., for third party defendant National Thread Co. of New York.

David J. Reedy, of Scranton, Pa., for third party defendant Herbert I. Mann.


JOHNSON, District Judge.

This is an action in trespass brought by Solomon Mann, a resident and citizen of the Borough of Brooklyn, and State of New York, against Andrew E. Funk, defendant, to recover damages to a motor vehicle and for personal injuries resulting from a motor vehicle collision. Thereafter on motion, leave of court was granted to Andrew E. Funk, defendant, to make National Thread Company of New York and Herbert I. Mann, third-party defendants.

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