KUHN v. KING

Docket No. 21, Calendar No. 44,921.

330 Mich. 49 (1951)

46 N.W.2d 599

KUHN v. KING.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided March 1, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Irving W. Goldsmith (Stewart A. Ricard, of counsel), for plaintiff.

M.F. Wolfgang, for defendant.


BUTZEL, J.

The plaintiff, Richard Kuhn, worked at the Lincoln Motor Company in Detroit and lived in Wayne, Michigan. On September 30, 1948, after finishing his work for the day, he met one Edwards, a fellow worker, who offered to drive him to the Wayne bus line after he made a business call at the Club Vogue, a saloon in Inkster, Michigan.

The Club Vogue, owned by the defendant, Gardner King, is situated in a building on the west side of Middlebelt road. Its...

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