DALTON v. KANSAS CITY TRANSIT, INC.

No. 50847.

392 S.W.2d 225 (1965)

Wilma DALTON, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. KANSAS CITY TRANSIT, INC., a Corporation, Defendant-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 2.

July 12, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lantz Welch, Kansas City, Quinn, Peebles & Hickman, Kansas City, of counsel, for respondent.

Billy S. Sparks, Harold T. VanDyke, Kansas City, Linde, Thomson, VanDyke, Fairchild & Langworthy, Kansas City, of counsel, for appellant.


BARRETT, Commissioner.

On September 3, 1959, Wilma Dalton, 44, a buckle machine operator for the Nelly Don Garment Company, was a passenger on a Kansas City Transit Bus. She boarded the bus at 15th and Cleveland Streets and her destination was the Craftsman's Optical Company at 10th and Grand Avenue. There had been 15 or 20 passengers but as the bus left 12th Street there were but two passengers, Mrs. Dalton and Molly Jacobs. Mrs. Dalton intended to alight on "the...

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