BEHR v. LARSON


275 Wis. 620 (1957)

BEHR, Plaintiff and Respondent, vs. LARSON and another, Defendants and Appellants. HARDER, Plaintiff and Respondent, vs. LARSON and another, Defendants and Appellants: BEHR, Impleaded Defendant and Respondent. NERDAHL, Plaintiff, vs. HARDER and others, Defendants and Respondents: LARSON and another, Defendants and Appellants.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

May 7, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the defendants-appellants there was a brief by Hannan, Johnson & Goldschmidt, attorneys, and Herbert L. Wible of counsel, all of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Mr. Wible.

For the plaintiffs-respondents there was a brief by Gaynor & Hughes of Plymouth, attorneys, and James W. Lane of Milwaukee of counsel, and oral argument by Mr. James R. Hughes and Mr. Lane.

For the defendants-respondents there was a brief by Holden & Schlosser of Sheboygan, and oral argument by Wayne W. Schlosser.


BROADFOOT, J.

Larson left his home in Milwaukee to attend a dance at Schmit's pavilion south of the intersection of State Trunk Highway 141 and County Trunk Highway Q. His wife sat in the front seat of the car with him and two nieces and a nephew, all adults, occupied the rear seat of the car. Larson described the area around the pavilion by stating that at the south line of Highway Q and proceeding in a southerly direction the first building is a garage with a gasoline...

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