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[L. A. No. 3071.
    In Bank.
    February 13, 1914.]
    LYDIA A. THOMSON, Appellant, v. PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY (a Corporation), Respondent.
    Negligence—Collision.—Judgment and order refusing a new trial reversed on the authority of Housel v. Pacific Electric Bailway Co., ante, p. 245.
    APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County and from an order refusing a new trial. Walter Bordwell, Judge.
    The facts are similar to those stated in the opinion in Housel v. Pacific Electric Railway Co., ante, p. 245.
    F. McD. Spencer, Foster C. Wright, and Hickcox & Crenshaw, for Appellant.
    J. W. McKinley, and R. C. Gortner, for Respondent.
   THE COURT.

The cause of action in this case was one to recover damages for personal injuries received in the same collision referred to in the case of Housel v. Pacific Electric Railway Co. (L. A. No. 3070), ante, p. 245, [139 Pac. 73], this day decided. Judgment went for the defendant and the plaintiff appeals from such judgment and from an order denying a motion for a new trial. The questions presented are the same as those presented in Housel v. Pacific Electric Railway Co., ante, p. 245, [139 Pac. 73], and it was stipulated that the cause should be submitted upon the same record and briefs as those used in the Housel ease and that whatever judgment was rendered in the latter case should also be determinative of the appeal herein.

The judgment and order appealed from are reversed.