DODGE v. McFALL

No. 4779.

45 N.W.2d 501 (1951)

DODGE v. McFALL et al.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

January 9, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leslie E. Francis, and C. S. Missildine, of Des Moines, for appellant.

Comfort, Comfort & Irish, and Ray Uhl, all of Des Moines, for appellee.


OLIVER, Justice.

Plaintiff owned the premises known as Avon Lake upon which was a dance hall. The building was of frame construction and consisted of the dance hall proper with tables, booths, and bar, and a connecting room used in the sale of tickets and for toilets. The dance hall was heated with a furnace, the other room with a stove. Plaintiff leased this property to Amvet Post No. 36 of Carlisle, Iowa, for the term of one year from May 15, 1948. The Post went...

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