DISTER v. LUDWIG

No. 41899.

240 S.W.2d 694 (1951)

DISTER v. LUDWIG.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Court en Banc.

June 11, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walther, Hecker, Walther & Barnard and Harold F. Hecker, St. Louis, for appellant.

William L. Clinton, and Carleton & Clinton, St. Louis, for respondent, Orville Richardson, St. Louis, of counsel.


HOLLINGSWORTH, Judge.

In this action plaintiff alleged that as he walked southward into the north portion of Chouteau Avenue in the City of St. Louis to board a westbound streetcar standing on the east side of its intersection with Theresa Street he was negligently struck and injured by an automobile driven westward by defendant. He recovered judgment for $8,100, and defendant appealed.

The cause was submitted under the humanitarian doctrine. Defendant assigns...

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