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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 24

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Rochester, New York
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FAT AND CHRONICLE Driver Fined Ne Wegman 24 Wednesday, Nov. 16, 13G3 Opens Today 1 License Lifted A tipw U'puman' tuner Charged with reckless wiU open at 10 a.m Blizzard io Novice, Flurries' io Pros today at 1411 Mt. Hope Ave ing, August C. Ange, 31, of 421 Clinton Ave. S.

was fined $50 and his license was suspended for 15 days yesterday after he pleaded guilty before City Court Judge Em- at Crittenden Boulevard. Fresh, frozen and canned foods occupy the major part of the jfe a fi i a 0 I 4 1 in I 1 1 A-- Si i I I i ViJ i I I Si i mett L. Doyle. The charge against Ange was reduced from one of leaving the scene of an accident Oct. 7 in Leonard Lockicood, The Democrat and Chronicled veathtr columnist, traveled to Antarctica to visit U.S.

ueather stations and Navy installations. Here another of his reports. square foot Play space. An- Fromm Place. A fine of $25 was levied on John Brown, 43, of 241 Bur i I rows who admitted speeding and driving without a license in Lyell Avenue, where police stopped him Saturday.

Three admitted speeders were fined $25 each: Bruce E. Hutchinson, 41, of 18 Church 42 miles an hour in Buffalo Road; Lawrence Kelly, WW other large sec-George W. tion is devoted Klessel to household products, personal apparel, health and beauty aids and glassware. George W. Kiessel of 164 Penhurst St.

will manage the new store. Atomic Plant Starts W. German Output KAHL, Germany WV-West Germany's first atomic power plant began operations Sunday, it was announced yesterday. Designed to produce 15,000 kilowatts enough to meet the energy demands of a city of 20,000 it will be used mainly to train technical 42, of 11 Walton 45 mph in Mt. Hope Avenue, and Joseph Boehme, 50, of 120 JtOCXXBTIK 34.50 JJS Brookridge Greece.

PLAN PENN YAN DANCE PENN YAN Penn Yan Academy sophomore class will have its sophomore hop in the Junior High School cafeteria Friday from 8 to 11 p.m. with him couldn't make it to safety. Here's the way he told It to me: "Four of us were returning in a snow weasel, Sno-Cat and D8 tractor when suddenly visibility dropped to a foot or less. First, the weasel motor conked out, then Sno-Cat's. Finally we huddled together in the steel enclosed frame of the tractor.

Radio communications were nil, so men at base thought we were in wannigan an dmen at wan-nigan thought we were at base. It was a pretty kettle of fish. 'If You Fall Asleep "There was only one way to keep warm. We set up teamsoftwo to exercise and make sure the others kept awake. If you fall asleep you're dead.

We flapped our arms, jumped up and down. My feet were badly frostbitten but they were saved by the Navy chief with me. He unbuttoned his shirt and placed them against his warm stomach to get the circulation going again. "When the storm abated a little (it lasted seven SNOWMAN ALMOST Cmdr. Lloyd Bertoglia of I'ortland, who survived 23 hours In McMurdo Sound blizzard, wears heavy beard as part of Antarctic survival garb.

El LEONARD LOCKWOOD '-McMURDO SOUND, An-tarctica I slammed the door in press quarters fcere. took off my steamed glasses and said. "Some blizzard." Lt. Cmdr. James Hahn of Berkeley, Cahf casually asked: "What blizzard?" "The one outside! Where Else?" I replied.

"Chief, do you know tbout any blizzard?" Hahn paid to Leo Loftus of Chesapeake Eeach. Md. Loftus walked to the door, opened it and looked out. "Just a few flurries, commander," he said. I yelped and started out the door.

As I bowed my head to duck the wind with their laughter ringing in my ears, I thought viciously. "Wait until I get back to Rochester. The first storm I hear anyone complaining about I'll say, 'You call this a blizzard? Why, hen I was in the Antarctic I'll be insufferable." Wind at 55 m.p.h. The ferocity of a fullblown Antarcitc blizzard must be fantastic. Wind now is lashing McMurdo with 55 mile-an-hour gusts.

Whirling snow obscures buildings across the street. Walking into the wind, it feels as if a tattoo artist is working on your face. Yet a winter-in veteran describes it as only a "blizzard, junior grade." And another says scornfully: "These summer blizzards aren't much. Feel how warm the wind Is." I didn't feel anything but icy fingers paralyzing my face. So how do you survive if you are caught out in a real one? Best answer is to ask a guy that did.

The "mayor" and "governor" of McMurdo during last winter, Cmdr. Lloyd Bertoglia. 43, of Portland, was base skipper then. The five-foot, 11-inch, 170-pound grandfather was caught for 23 hours on a runway within 100 yards of warm wanni-gan. Yet he and three men Sibley's convenient charge accounts make shopping easier days), we found trail and wannigan by having one fellow go 10 feet from the tractor and another 20.

The fellow 20 feet away couldn't spot the tractor. This way we finally found the trail marker and inched back to wannigan. We found out later the wind hit 90 miles an hour at McMurdo and the tempera ture on the runway was minus 67." On their return to camp the skipper and men spent 48 hours in bed shivering under heaps of blankets, but none had any serious after effects, which is one happy ending to an Antarctic survival saga. But they don't always wind up that way. Plaza Expansion Will Raze Daw's Store The Daw Drug Co.

Inc. store! the second half of the garage, Penalties will be imposed at 72 Clinton Ave. S. will be received explanations yester- upon contractors who do not demolished by Feb. 8 to make: day from the city.

Bids on the complete their work on time. our cultured pearl rng put the linger on fashion Whether for your own pretty hand or as a gift for someone special, these beautifully designed rings are jewel-box treasures set with genuine cultured pearls! Set in mountings of 14-kt. whits or vellow gold, some even have the added excitement of diamonds in their design, $25 to $60. Sibley's Fine Jewelry, Street Floor prices plus tax also call way for construction of Mtd-jsecond half will be openedjThe specifications town Plaza and the second, Friday, Nov. 18, with excava-part of the plaza under-tion schcdulcd to start afler ground garage.

rii 'Jan. i. for bonuses to be paid contractors finishing ahead of schedule. LAWYER OPENS BRANCH regular charge account This is Sibley's 30-day payment plan. planned charge account I'CA gives you more time to pay for your purchases, budgets your payments.

coiii'cnieiU budget account CBA accounts are ideal when you are making large purchases. Sibley's will budget your payments over a longer period (up to 21 months) with no down payment. open a Sibley account now By stopping at our Credit Office, Fifth Floor, Downtown; or any of our Branch Stores. Samuel Klafter, attorney associated with the firm of fice at 3184 East Henrietta Henrietta. It will be open ddCK j.

remgiass, executive vice president of Daw's said yesterday the concern will not seek an alternate location; instead, Daw's expects to operate a store in the plaza. Meanwhile, contractors dubious over penalty and other clauses in specifications for Falk Schoenwald 59 Mainj evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. and announced: Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 branch St. yesterday he has opened a CTB A IP T-TT FROM PARIS I THE HARLEQUIN ''Nffy-a- ll 1 LOOK III f4 I 1x4 1 Pi Ik Richelieu takes the bow for translating this exciting new jewelry fashion-first from the Frenchl It's the "demi-et-demi" or half-and-half look that made such a hit at the fashion openings just like the two sides of a harlequin's costume! For daytime, simulated pearls combine with jet beads (or turquoise with jet) and for evening wear, simulated pearls team with the razzle-dazzle of crystal 1 Choose from multi-strand necklaces in regular or cocktail length, bracelets and earrings, $3 to $20 Sibley's Fashion Jewelry, Street Floor; Irondequoit, Eastway, Southtown all prices plus tax $4 It I Phone Order Dept.

(HAmiJton 6-4000) open at S5 A.M when ordering from out of town call collect in Newark call DE 1-2722 in Webster call Webster 304.

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