Opinion
October 6, 1937.
October 27, 1937.
Stockberger v. Maag, 121 Pa. Super. 216, held controlling.
Appeal, No. 201, Oct. T., 1937, from judgment of C.P. No. 5, Phila. Co., Sept. T., 1933, No. 9560, in case of Marguerite C. Corson v. Helen Raphael.
Before KELLER, P.J., CUNNINGHAM, BALDRIGE, STADTFELD, PARKER, JAMES and RHODES, JJ. Judgment affirmed.
Issue in interpleader. Before SMITH, P.J.
Verdict for plaintiff. Judgment entered for defendant n.o.v. Plaintiff appealed.
Error assigned was judgment n.o.v.
Herman Steerman, with him Isidor Ostroff, for appellant.
Charles F. Kelley, with him Edward A. Hosey, Jr., for appellee.
Argued October 6, 1937.
The controlling facts in this case are sufficiently similar to those in Stockberger v. Maag, 121 Pa. Super. 216, 183 A. 439, to bring it within the ruling of that case.
On the authority of Stockberger v. Maag, supra, the judgment is affirmed.