Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 206, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1932 — Page 16

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DRIVER SLEEPS AT WHEEL; CAR CRASHES POST Two Women, Three Men Hurt in Mishaps Tuesday. Falling asleep at the wheel of hi3 auto, Omer L. Williams, 53, of 853 Berwin avenue, was injured seriously early today when his car smashed into a safety zone marker at Alabama and Washington streets. Williams was taken to city hospital suffering from a broken nose, Chest injuries and lacerations. Two women were hurt, Tuesday night, when their car was in a collision at Thirteenth street and Cornell avenue. Mrs. Gladys Buck, 32, of 124 North State avenue, and Mrs. Bernice Bird, 30, of Greensburg ” T ere taken to Methodist hospital for treatment of body and face cuts. They were riding with John Langcr, 35. of the State avenue address, whose car collided with one operated by Howard Caulfield, 24, of 1475 Roosevelt avenue. Struck by an automobile at Alabama street and Massachusetts avenue, William G. Lynn, 52, of 324 Spring street, incurred a fractured leg Tuesday night. Raymond Hollenbeck, 34, of 33!) North Keystone avenue, driver of the car, was not held. David Moriaritv, 58, bailiff in municipal court four, is recovering today from injuries sustained Tuesday night when he was struck by mi auto at Washington and Alabama streets. Moriarity was treated at city hospital for head lacerations. The auto was operated by W. F. Seyfried. 33, of 1330 North Bosart avenue.

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