Enacts that on death all actions subsisting against the deceased, or vested in him, survive against or for, his estate. The estate can claim damages for the period between the accrual of the cause of action and the date of death. Damages are calculated without reference to any loss or gain to the estate consequent upon the death’ so annuities previously payable and life insurance now payable are disregarded. Awards under the 1934 Act are the same regardless of claims under the Fatal Accidents Act, under which there is to be no duplication of damages.