The plaintiffs, who are husband and wife, purchased a new Nash automobile about June 1, 1950. They procured from the defendant company an insurance policy which indemnified them from damage to the car by collision. The policy had what is described as the "standard" $50 deductible clause.
Disaster speedily overtook the new automobile. While being driven by plaintiffs' daughter near Norton, Kansas...
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