PER CURIAM.
Appellant was plaintiff in two civil actions for damages, one against the driver and the other against the owner of an automobile which was in collision with plaintiff's car. The trial court, hearing the case without a jury, made findings of fact and conclusions of law favorable to the defendants, for whom judgment was thereupon entered.
We are not at liberty to set aside findings of fact of the trial court unless they are clearly erroneous
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