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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 26

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Greater Rochester This Morning etro 8B ROCHESTER, N. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1970 3 vir 5 Jets Roar Speeds Holiday End Restaurant Loses Safe No dead Monday; rush comes in harried spurts By VICKI ANDERSEN Monday is usually a dead day at Rochester Monroe County Airport. Yesterday was not a usual day. At 4 p.m. parking was easily available, no lines had formed in front of airline counters and only the snack bar enjoyed anything close to a brisk business.

By 5 p.m. crowds oozed from all airport entrances. It seemed as though a gong had sounded to break the spell of Rochester's three-day Labor Day weekend. The crowds didn't last long, however. By 8 p.m., observers were calling the airport Death Valley.

Porters and waitresses at the airport had their own explanation for the quick flood in the tide of passengers and the ebb that followed. The busy time at the airport Labor Day or not is from gers at the airport itself, cab-seekers hiked for blocks to find a ride. A spokesman for Hertz Rent-A-Car said only "a few businessmen" seemed to choose renting a car instead of making the hike. Students, she added, apparently had" been forewarned and were meeting taxis several blocks away. One young student carrying two heavy suitcases and a duffel bag could say only that he volving 90 drivers and six dis-patchers, again had its greatest effect at the airport.

Since Town is the only firm authorized to pick up passen Five Vicinity Accidents Burglars carted off a safe containing about $1,400 from Shakey's Pizza Parlor, 3553 West Henrietta Eoad, Henrietta, yesterday. A cleanup man discovered the back door pried open when he reported for work about 5:30 a.m., sheriffs investigators said. The office door also was forced open and a three-by-three-foot strongbox containing the cash was removed. Ammon Harrer the night manager, told investigators he left the building about 1:55 a.m. He made the estimate of the loss.

A DOZEN SCUBA DIVERS searched Canadice Lake yesterday for the fourth consecutive day but were unable to find any trace of a missing Rochester woman whose husband is charged with her murder. Anthony J. Cecere, chief detective for the Ontario County district attorney's office, reported divers would resume the hunt for Mrs. Constance Stone, 25, of 49 Corwin Ave. at 7 a.m.

today. Her husband, Gary L. Stone, 26, is being kept under special guard at the Ontario County Jail. NARCOTICS SQUAD INVESTIGATORS arrested a youth entering Midtown Plaza about 1:15 p.m. yesterday and seized a packet of suspected heroin.

John DelGuercio, 19, of 254 Mohawk St. was charged with criminal possession of a dangerous drug. Plainclothesmen Al Joseph and Nicholas Pen-isse made the arrest. The suspect will be arraigned today in City Court. MURRAY RESIDENTS, who are fighting plans for a massive city landfill in Orleans County will meet at 7:30 tonight at the Holley-Francher-Murray tire hall, Hulbertson Road, just off Route 104, Richard C.

Ziegler, chairman of a citizens committee that has obtained more than 700 signatures opposing the landfill, said the Orleans County health officer and several Murray town board and zoning board members would be on hand to answer questions. HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES for 1970-71 and applications for deer hunting party permits are available at Penfield Town Hall, 3100 Atlantic Ave. Town Clerk Earl Rapp said the applications must be returned to the State Department of Environmental Conservation by Sept. 21. THE SULLY BOOKMOBILE and the Rochester Public Library Mobile Library aren't in operation this week but will begin their new fall schedules Sept.

14. A 16-YEAR-OLD WEBSTER youth, Thomas Howard, has been appointed New York state chairman of the Teen-age Republican organization. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Howard of 474 Hollywood he was also nominated as Labor Day weekend in Rochester was an unusually quiet and safe holiday, but accidents in surrounding areas took the lives of five persons.

Two weekend accidents killed a Pennsylvania pedestrian and a Gasport motorcyclist. Matthew L. Dickerson, 20, of Osceola, was believed to 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., they said. By 8 p.m., those crowds had evaporated.

The strike by Town Taxi, now in its seventh day and in the school assigned under the reorganization plan. "We're upset because our black children aren't getting a basic education in city schools," she said. "We're going to demonstrate for this until the board understands our committment. "We're going along with Sims in hopes of trying to get something going." James H. Brown RNSAC vice president, said the two groups are meeting again today to discuss their common views on the city's educational situation.

"Neither of us is being listened to by the board. We're at different ends of the street, both of us trying to be heard," Brown said. Meanwhile, Reecy Davis, president of the United Federation of Inner City Parents and vice president of FIGHT, "really hadn't anticipated a stretch like this." In the snack bar, a serviceman flying to Shreveport, La. one of many servicemen on yesterday's flights said to three companions, "I don't think I'll mind this trip much at alL" Shortly afterward, a harried waitress remarked to no one in particular, "No reason why he should. Made six trips to the bar for him." Killed near Steuben County Road 17 in an automobile struck a guard rail a City Maps OnStreets Dozens of streets in all areas of the city will be resurfaced if City Council approves a $130,000 supplemental resurfacing program tonight.

The street repair will be financed by previously authorized bonds and notes, according to Vice Mayor William A. Legg, R-South, who will make the motion. Routine approval is expected. The following list of streets to be resurfaced is based on recommendations of the Department of Public Works: Ackerman Street, from May to webs-ter; Balsam Street, Wlnton Road North to Arbordale Avenue; Cayuga Street, Gregory to Meigs; Cliff Street, Lake Avenue to White Street; Culver Road, Waring Road to 150 feet north of Norton Street; Curtice Street, St. Paul Street to the west end; Edgemont Road, Mt.

Hope Avenue to Costleman Rood; Elllcott Street, Mlllbank to Evongellne; Elmhurst Street, Averlll Avenue to Meigs Street. Also, Fern Street, Sherman to Angle; Flower City Park, Dewey Avenue to Lllv Street; Fromm Place, Bay to Central Park; Gllmore Street, Hudson Avenue to North Street; Horwood street, Monroe Avenue to Luzerne Street; Hawkins Street, Oakman to Scrontom. Also, Hawthorne Street, East Avenue to Park Avenue; HWendalt Street, Genesee Pork Boulevard to Westfleld Street; Hollywood Street, Rldgewoy Avenue, to south end; Iroquois Street, Bay to Parkslde; Kent Street, Allen to Piatt. Also, Lansing Street, Portland Avenue to Lincoln Street; Laura Street, Havward Avenue to Main Street East; Love Street, Silver Street to Taylor Street; Morris Street, Joseph to Clinton Avenue North; O'Nell Street, Hague to 325 feet east; Penhurst Street, Genesee Park Boul-vard, to Thurston Road; strothallan Park, East Avenue to University Avenue; Schauman Street, Oakman to Slebert; Trento Street, Otis lo Flume; Wetmor Park, Jay Street, to Lvell Avenue; White Street, Lake Avenue to Plymouth Avenue North; Woodrow Street, Sherman Street to subway; Zena Street, Chester to Dan- lunii. photo by Gordon likely today.

Weather, Pg. 2B, Program Photo by Brad Bliss Weekenders, shown in time-exposure photo of 1-90 fro East Henrietta bridge, blaze trail home. Sims and Florence Allied tne slates ouiswnamg teen-age Republican during the Republican Teenage School of Politics at Sienna College in Albany. County Manager Gordon Howe has asked that the County Legislature remove from the proposed 1971 highway construction program the planned construction of several roads in Penfield and Perinton. Howe said his request, School 'Boycott' In City School's open for teachers, IB Supporters of Minister Franklin D.

R. Florence have joined forces with the Rochester Neighborhood School Assn. Council (RNSAC) in tomorrow's planned "mini-boycott" of the City School District's reorganization plan. Florence, former president said Florence's action "publicity stunt." is a Mrs. Dorothy B.

Phillips, board president, said the coalition is news to her but doesn't surprise her. GORDON HOWE which will effect Lincoln Road, Five Mile Line Road, Linden Avenue and Whitney Road, was prompted by concern expressed by residents of Perinton and Penfield. THE SECOND ANNUAL Frederic W. Goudy award by Rochester Institute of Technology to a famous type designer will go to Warren Chappell of Norwalk, a designer of children's books as well as American type faces. Chappell will give the annual Goudy lecture at RIT Oct.

30. A 19-YEAR-OLD GIRL told police she was punched and raped by an armed man early yesterday. The victim said her attacker had hidden himself in the back seat of her car while she was in an Alexander Street store buying cigarettes. have been walking on Route 17 attempt to get help after his short distance away. Painted Post State Police said Dickerson was struck about 1 a.m.

yesterday by an auto operated by Russell Jef-fers, 22, of Elkland, Pa. Investigation is continuing, authorities said. The motorcyclist, Earl C. Pechuman, 25, of Gasport in Niagara County, lost control of his motorcycle at 2:45 a.m. Sunday.

Authorities said Pechuman ran off the shoulder of Route 31-E near Albion, and his bike overturned. Two Cowlesville teen-agers died as a result of injuries suffered in a one-car crash Friday night near the town of Java in Wyoming County. A Rochester man, 24-year-old Richard Kelly of 564 Mt. Hope Avenue, drowned in Lake Ontario after his sailboat capsized Friday night. Temperatures, that reached 75 degrees yesterday helped draw crowds to Labor Day events, including the windup of the New York State Fair in Syracuse.

Showers predicted for last night never materialized, but the Weather Bureau predicts showers for Rochester and surrounding areas today. One Labor Day group celebrated the holiday by giving coffee and doughnuts free to passing motorists, at the rest stop on Interstate 490, just off Thruway exit 41. tion-wide total of $5,093,385. Local celebrities on the program included Vincent L. Tetany, State Commissioner of Motor Vehicles and Rochester Telethon Chairman, and Scotty Alan Shaw, Rochester poster child for muscular dystrophy.

Money raised during the annual project is used for the fight against muscular dystrophy and related neuromuscular disorders. Bay, by power or sail. Rain $201,000 for Chanty of FIGHT and dismissed pastor of the Reynolds Street Church of Christ, met with RNSAC president, James R. Sims Jr. last week.

Mrs. Albertha Cason, the former chairman of FIGHT'S education committee under Florence, said Florence's group has agreed to walk their children to the neighborhood school tomorrow and not to Death Maule of 34 Seabrook the woman's mother, found her, dressed in nightclothing, float ing in the lake Sunday Begionai Hemorrhage Tied Pledges and contributions from the Greater Rochester area for the 5th annual Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon for Muscular Dystrophy amounted to $201,677. Local pledges and contributions were $151,000 last year. The fund-raising program was carried locally on WHEC-TV from 10 p.m. Sunday until 6:30 last night.

The program netted a na John Cunningham, 92, of Geneva, Sunday. Mrs. Johanna Aukenburg, 87, of Lodi, formerly of Canandaigua, Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Salphine, 81, of Crystal Beach, Canandaigua RD, Sunday.

Mrs. Raymond Darling, 60, of Clifton Springs RD, yesterday. Mrs. Margaret G. Streeter, 82, of Perry, yesterday.

Mrs. Dimock F. Heinzman, 80, of Romulus, Sunday. Mrs. Leo Johnson, 78, of Gainesville, yesterday.

Inside Rochester To Lake A Greece woman found in an Ontario, Canada, lake Sunday died of a brain hemorrhage, an autopsy has revealed. Police at first reported that Mrs. Dorothy Elvira Heinlein, 45, of 1765 Stone Road, Greece drowned at Bob's Lake, 40 miles north of Kingston early Sunday morning. But Dr. J.

C. Wyllie, a pathologist who performed the autopsy at Kingston General Hospital, said the woman died of a brain hemorrhage. Police reported that she had suffered head injuries in an auto accident in Rochester Aug. 17. Ontario.

Constable Barry Browning said the woman's husband, Rochester Police Lt. Joseph F. Heinlein of 114 Navarre Road, said his wife had been wandering confused around the cottage Friday and Saturday. "We must assume that she had wandered out of the cottage in the night and fell in the lake," Browning said. Heinlein and Mrs.

Carl L. V-l i Eckert Backs James Buckley Greece Town Supervisor Fred J. Eckert, a Republican, is supporting Conservative James L. Buckley -for U.S. senator rather than incumbent GOP Sen.

Charles E. Goodell. "I can't support Goodell because he has chosen to identify himself with the radical left and extremists who are disrupting our colleges and plotting to burn down our cities," Eckert said. "Jim Buckley is the only candidate who truly represents Republican principles." Buckley will be in Rochester today and tomorrow for his campaign kickoff upstate. -----wr'Tisri, matin i 11 M-iKi Ai Dfly for tho Vcitor It only got up to 75 on Labor Day, but that was hot enough for boating on Irondcquoit.

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