BALL v. BENJAMIN


233 S.W.2d 267 (1950)

BALL v. BENJAMIN (two cases).

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

October 10, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. C. Cuzzort, and Booth & Booth, all of Louisville, for appellants.

Harry L. Hargadon, Louisville, for appellee.


HELM, Justice.

On October 13, 1946, Orel Ball, 17 years of age, was driving his father's (Wilbur L. Ball) Chevrolet automobile south on the right side of Taylor Boulevard, and appellee, F. H. Benjamin, was driving his car west on Central Avenue in Louisville. Benjamin's wife was riding with him, and appellants Bettye Eunice Ball and Flonnye Annette Ball, daughters of Wilbur L. Ball, were riding with their brother, Orel Ball. The cars collided at the intersection....

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