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In Stout v. Lewis, 11 La.App. 503, 123 So. 346, 348, plaintiffs' minor son, John Stout, Jr., in violation of a city ordinance, was riding on the running board of an automobile when it collided with another car.
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(Filed 9 March, 1932.)
APPEAL by defendants from Cranmer, J., at November Term, 1931, of LEE.
Kenneth C. Royall and D.C. Humphrey for plaintiff.
H. C. Renegar and A. A. F. Seawell for defendants.
Proceeding before the Industrial Commission for an award under the Workmen's Compensation Act. Award allowed from which the defendants appealed to the Superior Court where the findings and conclusions of the Commission were approved. From the judgment of the Superior Court, the defendants appeal.
The record discloses no valid exceptive assignment of error.
Affirmed.