TRUNE v. GRAHL

Docket No. 31, Calendar No. 45,522.

337 Mich. 659 (1953)

60 N.W.2d 129

TRUNE v. GRAHL.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided October 6, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edgar A. Beauchamp and Kenneth H. Smith, for plaintiff.

Lacey, Scroggie, Lacey, Buchanan & Jones, for defendant.


SHARPE, J.

Plaintiff, William Trune, brought this action to recover damages for personal injuries, resulting from an automobile accident. Plaintiff, a 67-year-old farmer, was riding as a passenger in an automobile operated by Samuel Anewishki. The car was being driven in a westerly direction on highway M-72 where it intersects highway M-33 in or near the so-called village of Fairview, Michigan. On August 3, 1950, at or about the hour of 10 a.m., plaintiff and Samuel...

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