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In Re: o'Srnall Premiurn" 'oBig Judgrnent"
YOUR judgment wiII suggest the f ormer.
DAMA,GE AWARDS OF $9,ooo FOLLOW CRASH WHICH MADE WOMAN'S HAIR TURN GRAY
A damage award of $9,000 to Leila Embree, and another in the sum of $1,000 to her husband, A. H. Embree, were given by a jury in a verdict returned last night in Department B of the Super- ior cour! in the twin civil suits against L. R. Comer, et al.
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The claims were filed as outgrowth of an accident January 29, l9/7, at the intersection of Pacific avenue and Anaheim street, where it was alleged an ambulance of L. R. Comer & Co., morticians, had collided with the machine in which the defendants were riding. The ambulance was driven by F. W. Baker, it was said.
(Long Beach, Calif., Sun)