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Show I HANSEN HELD TO j BLAME FOR WRECK I Responsibility for the auto collusion col-lusion near Leeds last week in I which Mrs. Cora Harlow of Albu-I Albu-I querque, N. M., was injured, was I placed upon H. M. Hansen of Tre-monton, Tre-monton, Utah, who was driving the car which collided with the Harlow machine on a blind slippery slip-pery curve. Albert E. Miller. Alma Nelson and Karl N. Snow were appointed arbitrators arbi-trators and after hearing the statements of the different parties concerned, thy awarded Mrs. Har- I iov; $205 toward meriiral expense.-, and for the repair of her ear. i V.'n'e the areid"nt was held to have b""n purely arcidental. it was the op.nion of the arbitrators that . Hansen was driving too fast ovr ' roads made danreron.s by a heavy snow fail, and that had he bf-n driving at a slower pa-e he would have b'-f n able to have brought h -s rrachir.e to a stop before any damarre was done. |