JANVIER, Judge.
At about 10:30 o'clock in the morning on October 23, 1954, there was an intersectional collision at the corner of Tricou and Burgundy Streets, in New Orleans. One of the cars belonging to B. F. Toups, driven at the time by his wife on a family mission, was on Burgundy Street going in a down river direction, and the other car, owned by a Mr. Hanley and driven by Clarence Marion Trent, who apparently had borrowed it, was on Tricou Street going in the...
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