Check 23 Traffic AccidentsReport 14 Persons InjuredTwenty - three traffic acci dents were investigated during the 48-hour weekend by police in Hamilton and Fairfield, Butler County sheriff’s deputies and Marier, age 9, the State Highway Patrol. head and shoulder injuries, were Fifteen persons were treated reported in fair condition Mon-for injuries and four motorists day at Mercy' Hospital. They were issued citations. are ooth from Walton, Ky.Six persons were injured in a | Allmyer suffered foreheadTwo passengers in the Farmer car, Martha Farmer, 27. who suffered head and chin cuts and knee abrasions, and Frankwho sufferedcuts and knee and elbow abrasions. He was dismissed aftep treatment.Also released were Farmer, the driver, who had leg cuts and abrasions, and two othertwo car accident Sunday at 8:40 | p. m. on Tylersville Rd. at Int.Past Commanderi75.According to Butler County sheriffs deputies, a car being driven west on Tylersville by-Thomas Farmer, 28, of Walton, Ky., stopped to make a left turn onto the southbound ramp of the expressway as a car oper-r|ated by James A. Allmyer, 19, 7241 Millikin Rd., Middletown, was traveling east. Sgt. Robert Wright and Col. Ronald Parsley said the Farmer car apparent-slly was left of center and All-Of Ohio LegionWill Speak Herei•tmyer was unable to stop time to avoid a collision.passengers in his car, Jeffrey S. Farmer, age 8. face abrasions and possible left leg injury and Tammy Farmer, age 5, leg and lip abrasions.The Farmer car was damaged $1,800 and the Allmyer vehicle $800, deputies estimated.The injured were taken to thehospital by sheriff’s ambulance and the Mason life squad.One motorist was injured and another cited in a two car accident around 2 a. m. Sunday on Rte. 4 about 300 feet north ofBoehm Dr., Fairfield, police reported.Fairfield Patrolman Eugene Ward said that a car driven south by Russell Simmons, 51, 5274 Dixie Hwy., Fairfield, slowed tO turn intn a narlrinw