McGREGOR, J.
On a spring evening in 1964, Leonard Gosdzinski allegedly became intoxicated at a private wedding reception, sponsored by the third-party defendants, the appellees herein. Upon leaving the reception, he stopped at the tavern owned by the appellant and consumed a shot of whiskey. The appellant claims Mr. Gosdzinski was loud and belligerent at the tavern and that he sold him a drink just to get rid of him. If the appellant indeed desired to have Mr. Gosdzinski...
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