KEHOE AND KRUSEREACH SETTLEMENT’t • • | r# •, » i •• • * •A charge of failure to report. accident, lodged .against John Krus# of Itoyal, was dropped this Wiik when, through the company In which his automobile was Insured* ho made satisfactory, arrangetpenU with George Kehoe, young Spencer man, for damages sustained In an accident on the highway south of town.A member of a gravel crew that wan resurfacing the highway, Ke-hoe reported to county, authorities that as ho was turning hie trudk around In the road., a car driven hr Mr. Kruse approached at an excM-slvo rate of speed- and crash##' squarely Into It. He swore out nm Information, charging , the Boyal man with falling to report an .accident.Although Mr. Kruse denied that he was driving faster than 30 miles an hour, he found the insurants# policy covered hla liability and made no objection to the settlement.' K«-hoe Informed Justice of the Peac# Paul.: Brown that ■* repairs for lt;th# truck cost $77 and asked only, that sum, together wlththecoitof!# new wheel,, as -damages. After discussing the case with the two men for a short time. Justice Brown recommended that they Investigate the provisions of Mr. Kruse's Insurance policy and attempt to reach-a settlement They did not return‘ to the court house.—-N.-H.--rufWF cdrr ctnrra