JANVIER, Judge.
Shortly before midnight on September 5, 1956, an automobile owned by plaintiff, Louis W. Broussard, and driven by his son, Barry D. Broussard, at the time 18 or 19 years of age, was damaged when it was in collision at the intersection of Felicity and Camp Streets with an automobile owned and driven by defendant, U. M. Kieffer.
Alleging that the cost of repairing his car had been $328.62, and that the collision had been caused by negligence...
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