BROWN, J.
The appeal challenges only the finding that the negligence of the bus driver was not causal. On such an appeal the appellate court must adopt that view of conflicting testimony and the inferences reasonably to be drawn from the evidence which best support the finding under attack. If there is credible evidence to support the finding it should not be disturbed. Bush v. Mahlkuch (1956),
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