A Circuit Court Jury yesterday | injured in the mishap, and $3,000 to awarded $13,500 to Miss Talma, her father. The suit had asked Ann Coleman and her father, a total of $150,000.Eugene Coleman, who had sued the Proceedings were highlighted National Cash Register Co., and yesterday in the lengthy trial by William Rufus Lee for damages as a fainting spell. Miss Coleman a result of an automobile accident, blaeked out, according to one ofThe jury awarded a judgment of her attorneys, Thomas Icard, be- J $10,500 to Miss Coleman, who was cause of the tension of the triaIShe is 21, becoming an adult sincej the suit was filed.Her parents took her from the • courtroom for about an hour. -gl The accident in the case occur-1 red May 9, 1955, on Hillview Ave- j nue. Miss Coleman was driving a station wagon, and Lee, workingII for the cash register company, was j : driving his own car. j The trial was started Wednesday morning and the jury went out at 4 p.m. yesterday, to return ! in about an hour and 15 minutes, j ; Attorneys Icard and Frank Redd ! represented the Colemans while the law firm of Williams, Dart and Bell and a Tampa law firm represented the defendants.