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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 10

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Rochester, New York
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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Saturday, March 7, 1970 2B Appeal Delays 2 ATTENDANTS WILL PARK YOUR CAR Weather Watch Dofo frtm U.S. Wf A7HH tUHAU In Our Black Long Parking Lot Rar of Storo Entrance on Buchan Pk. 30 J30 643 CLIIITOII AVENUE NORTH SATURDAY 9 A.M. 'til 5:30 P.M. Clubs Eviction of the Ray Street Social Club from its 606 Bay St.

headquarters was stayed yesterday because its attorney filed notice of appeal. The eviction was ordered Thursday by City Court Judge Culver K. Barr. Judge Barr ruled that the club, alleged to be a front for illegal gambling, had been given sufficient notice of the desire of the landlord to terminate the lease. Attorney J.

Michael Jones filed the notice of appeal. It was sought on behalf of Ri 1 Figurtt Show High Ttmpcrafu'tl f)cld You'll Look And Feel Marvelous In This Classic Coat SNOW T7 John W. Bigelow, 55, Del co PR Manager 38 Smartly designed to close with 3-large pear-lized buttons and 2-smaller pearlized buttons on sleeves, it is an ideal coat for Spring and Summer. In navy and pastel colors gold, white and celery. Sizes 8 to 18.

COAT DEPT. Cloudy, Snow, then Clearing Forecast for Rochester and Vicinity: Variable cloudiness with a few snow flurries eariy today. Clearing this afternoon. High in the mid-30s, low about 20. Westerly winds 10 to 20 m.p.h.

Probability of precipitation: 30 per cent today. Western New York, Northern and Southern Finger Lakes, east of Lake Ontario: Gradual clearing, a little colder. High about 35, low about 20. West to northwest winds 15 to 25 m.p.h. Probability of precipitation: 30 per cent today and 20 per cent tonight.

Tomorrow: Fair and little temperature change. Background: A weak disturbance that moved eastward through our area yesterday will bring gradual clearing by this afternoon. Sun rises at 6:37, sets at 6:07 TRIP FOR KCASTS Western Pennsylvania: Variable cloudiness. High In mid-305 to 40s. New York City: Partly sunny.

High in mid-40s. Interior Eastern New York: Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow flurries. High 30. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS At the Rochester-Monroe County Airport We Invite the Use of 3 Charge Plans Kroll'i Master Charge BankAmericard Eviction chard Marino, listed as president of the club. The Valguarnr Society, owners of the bui sought the eviction notice.

The club is located on the second floor of the building. Judge Barr's ruling would have required the club to vacate the premises by Monday or find its equipment out in the street. The matter now will go to County Court, the City Court Clerk said. No date for a hearing on the appeal request was set. pcrvisor two years later.

Mr. Bigelow was on the General Motors bargaining team for national agreements as well as being negotiator in bargaining at Delco. Mr. Bigelow was a member of the economic development and employment committee of the Urban League of Rochester, the community relations committee of the Industrial Management Council of Rochester, the School-Industry Committee dealing with inner city schools and the Chamber of Commerce. He also was a member of Lake Avenue Baptist Church.

Mr. Bigelow was born in Lansing, and was graduated from the University of Michigan and its Law School. Authorities licensed the Hazel Park operation and would not have done so had there been a taint of organized crime. Steiger further accused Emprise of putting "improper pressures on members of the racing commission in Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado, to my certain knowledge. "At Southland Park, in West Memphis, the then speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives, Charles F.

Smith, was given an option to purchase 15,000 shares of Southland stock for 10 cents a share while it sold to the public at $1 a share," Steiger said. Finger Lakes' creditors have approved a plan to bring the track out of its court-supervised trusteeship. Under the plan, Emprise would forgive the unpaid interest on its loan, now over $1.5 million, and would take new common stock for the principal. This wipes away about $3.2 million of the track's liabilities, making the track solvent. Emprise is the co-proponent of the plan, along with the track's former owners.

The track's concessions would be run by Emprise. U.S. Dist. Judge Harold P. Burke will hold a hearing April 29 before deciding whether to make the plan final and end this five-year chapter of Finger Lakes' history.

High yesterday 35 In 1800 60 Recorded in 1894 70 In 1901 4 Lowest high in 1901 10 Normal 29 I-ow yesterday 30 Hours of sunshine 4 57 m. Recorded in 1894 50 Precipitation Trace Lowest low in 1948 -3 To date 1970 4.74 Mean yesterday 33 To date 19(i9 3.37 ROCHESTER Temperature, Humidity, Barometer TUB TUB 10 a.m 33 85 30.08 10 a.m 31 76 Midnight 33 85 30.09 Noon 31 66 30.16 (Yesterday) 2 p.m 33 64 30.11 2 a.m 32 82 30.10 4 p.m 36 59 30.09 4 a.m 30 82 30.10 6 p.m 33 72 30.08 6 a.m 30 78 30.11 8 p.m 32 69 30.04 8 a.m 30 78 30.14 10 p.m 31 75 30.01 U. S. TEMPERATURES For Spring and Summer Young Perky As Advertised in "Seventeen" $50 Yes, it is a famous "Lassie" coat and is smartly fashioned in water stain resistant polyester and cotton. Note the attractive paisley scarf 6 brass button closing.

In corn or bone, sizes 7 to 13 or 8 to 14. $,50 COAT DEPT. 40 IAJN El SHOWERS Ml READINGS Los Angeles 71 48 Miami Beach 74 64 New Orleans 70 55 New York City 40 37 Philadelphia 43 37 Phoenix 67 40 Pittsburgh 45 24 Portland, Maine 41 30 St. Louis 61 29 Tampa 75 57 Washington 49 38 continental United States was the lowest 14 below at Grand OK's Sorensen county. William A.

Monacelli of Albion, county chairman, presided. Sorensen visited Albion last fall and was the principal speaker at the Democratic victory dinner in the Knights of Columbus Hall following the party's success in gaining control of the Board of Supervisors. SPECIAL! $3.25 SAVE 1.301 through Saturday 5 P.M. SH to MIX 'em and Match 'em NYLON SLEEVELESS SHELL With back guaranteed wash-able. COLORS: White, i rose pink, It.

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$26 BUDCET DRESSES Junior Co-ordinated Ensemble Sleeveless Coat wilb 1 Pc. Dress 38 Whenever you wear this ensemble, you know that you are well-dressed for the occasion. The coat is sleeveless and the 1-pc. dress is designed with top and sleeves in a colorful print the skirt is plain to match the coat. Junior sizes 7 to 13, $38.

FRENCH ROOM ROCHESTER 35 30 Albany 35 29 Atlanta 66 40 Boston 38 36 Buffalo 34 29 Burlington, Vt 29 23 Chicago 46 30 Denver 56 22 Detroit 45 22 Fort Worth 59 40 Kansas City 53 40 The highest temperature in 82, recorded at Thermal, Fork, N. D. Party in Orleans ALBION -Orleans County Democratic Committee Thursday night endorsed Ted Soren-sen for the office of U.S. senator. The committee meeting, held in the American Legion Building, was attended by more than 100 committeemen from the 10 towns in the John W.

Bigelow of 207 Yar-kerdale Drive, Greece, manager of industrial and public relations a Delco Products Division of General Motors died yes terday (March 6, 1970V in Strong Memorial Hospital. Mr. Bigelow, 55, recently had been re-elected president Genesee Valley John Medical Care Bigelow inc. (Blue Shield). He had been on its board of directors since 1957.

He joined the Delco personnel department here in 1941 and became labor relations su- MAFIA LINK From IB ing firm days at Ruidoso Downs in that state. As his evidence of Mafia association, Steiger refers to Hazel Park in Michigan, where Emprise has a 12 per cent interest in the ownership, according to Steiger. "The board of directors of Hazel Park includes as president Anthony J. Zerelli, Gia-como W. Tocco, executive vice president, and until July 25, 1969, Dominic P.

'Fats' Cor-rado," he said. "On July 24, 1969, Mr. Cor-rado was indicted by a New York grand jury for extortion, he resigned from the board the next day, but presumably kept his 33,424 shares of voting stock." All three men are identified as important members of the Detroit Cosa Nostra "family" by a Special Senate subcommittee on crime headed by Sen. John McClellan, D-Ark. Steiger adds that "Jerry Jacobs admitted loaning Mr.

Zcrelli and Mr. Tocco and a third member of the board, Mr. Peter J. Bellar.co, the money to buy their stock in Hazel Park." Steiger's reference is to Jeremy Jacobs, president of Emprise and the son of the late Louis Jacobs, who founded the company in 1915. Weiss, the Emprise attorney, responded that both the Michigan Racing and Liquor Guaranteed Washable Year-round Coat With Zip-Lining 45 For Now, Spring andf Summer, this is the best rain or shine coat ever made.

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