WASCHER v. LUNDEEN

Gen. No. 10,356.

32 Ill. App.2d 239 (1961)

177 N.E.2d 440

Herbert F. Wascher, an Incompetent, by Walter Reinhold, His Next Friend, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Randolph Lundeen and Champaign-Urbana City Lines, Inc., a Corporation, Defendants-Appellees.

Appellate Court of Illinois — Third District.

October 18, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Appleman, Zimmerly & McKnelly, of Champaign (Phillip C. Zimmerly, of Champaign, of counsel), for appellant.

Barth, Phillips, Phebus & Tummelson, of Urbana (Hurshal C. Tummelson, of Urbana, of counsel), for defendant-appellee Lundeen.

Dobbins, Hayes & Moore, and Wheat, Hatch & Corazza, of Champaign (Harold A. Baker, of Champaign, of counsel), for defendant-appellee Champaign-Urbana City Lines, Inc.


REYNOLDS, J.

Herbert F. Wascher, was adjudged incompetent in 1932, and since 1944 the National Bank of Monticello, Illinois, has been the conservator of his estate. On February 10, 1955, he sustained injuries when struck by an automobile driven by Randolph Lundeen, one of the defendants. Suit was brought in the Circuit Court of Champaign County by the conservator bank against Lundeen and the Champaign-Urbana City Lines, Inc. for damages, charging both defendants with...

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