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Accident Report Three Injured A two-car accident early Sunday afternoon sent three people to the Clifton Springs Hospital. The Ontario County Sheriff's Department reported that the tempted to make a left turn onto Route 247 and pulled into the path of a car driven by Karen L. Corino, 29, of Macedon. Eldredge, who told investigators that he didn't see the oncoming car, was charged with failure lo'yield the right of collision occurred as Leon Stell, TM TM wfi. a I a A ve in Court at a later date.

west on Route 96. A car driven by Howard Pratt, 37, of 21 W. Main Clifton Springs, heading north on County Road 25, pulled into the intersection 'and collided with the Stell auto at about 1:30 p.m. Stell was sent to the hospital wlll and checked for chest injuries year-old Rhonda sustained while his wife, Alice, 69, was minor body bruises treated for a sprained ankle. Another passenger in the Stell car, Georgia Genthner, 76, of Newark, was treated for leg and mouth injuries.

'All were released from the hospital. Pratt and his daughter Constance, 12, suffered head bumps but they planned to see their own doctor. Pratt was issued a summons for failure to yield and will appear in justice court Friday. The accident was in- Mrs. Corino and her two children were taken to Thompson Hospital, in Canandaigua, by the Canandaigua Emergency Squad where she was treated for face and knee injuries.

The youngsters, Ronald 9, and 7- Investigating the accident were Sgt. Leon Pierce and Deputy Bernard Merrill. The Hopewell Fire Department flushed Hie highway of gas and glass. Cyclist Hit Monday, October 30, 1 9 7 2 Daily Messenger, Canandaigua, N.Y. Page 3 Burglary Hanoi Insistent Alleged To Pair vestigated by Sgt.

Leon Pierce, assisted by Sgt. William Dean and Sgt. Steve of the Clifton Springs Police Department. 2-Car Collision PHELPS A two-car ac- GORHAM A 21-year-old a man remained in satisfactory condition at Strong Memori.il Hospital in Rochester today f.fter being injured in a a a i Saturday at 10:45 p.m. A cur, driven by Susan K.

Rolse, 17, Box 315, Stanley, RD2 and a motorcycle, operated by 'Dale L. Forbes, 24, Box 73, Gorham, were going south on Route 364 when the car hit the cycle from behind. Injured was SAY GOODBYE --Jack Quinler, left, spends few moments saying so long to another yardmaster "down the line." on the phone. John Demickc, i a road conductor from Buffalo, who has been stopping over in Manchester since 1918, makes his last stop. (Messcngerphoto) Lehigh Volley's Manchester Yardmosfers Are Phased Ouf cident Saturday at 11:35 a.m.

in molorcycle passenger Ernest Phelp's sent one driver to Forbes Jr. of 4703 Stanley Geneva General Hospital with Gorham. facial culs Canandaigua Emergency New York State Police Sc uad responded to the accident reported that vehicles driven by which is i under in- Joseph'Solomon, 26, Geneva vestigation by Sgt. Leon Mills and Earl Rosenthal 16, also and Deputy John Kurzejeski Jr. of Geneva, were traveling west of lnD Ontario County Sheriff's on Preece Road.

The Rosenthal Department. vehicle began to tUrn left into a drive as the Solomon car was a i to pass. The Solomon car struck the Rosenthal vehicle in the left front and then struck a tree. The accident occurred about TMNN YAN Yates County 300 feet west of Carter Road, sheriff's deputies are looking According to Trooper Ronald for a prisoner who escaped from Travis, Rosenthal was senl to jail Saturday night. the hospital with facial cuts.

The prisoner is Raymond A. There were no arrests. Young, 20, of Rochester. He was in the Yates County Jail being held for grand jury action on grand larceny charges. He had been charged with a theft that (Continued from Page "Better than half the yard is out since '69," Quinter recalls.

Lehigh had double track from Buffalo to New York, Quinter said. Now they have only single track, except for sidings. "They really wrecked it," he said. Quinter and the others seem to accept what has happened with a mixture of anger and sadness. What do you do when you see the work you've pul your life into being discontinued? What can you do at age 45 or 50 plus when you've lived in a place all those years? Pension Rights CJuinler said that he and of the others are eligible for a company pension.

He said that two of the men are within one year of eligibility; and two of them can re-locate in Buffalo. "But only if they can 'bump' somebody," he explained, "and that means leaving your home." He said that he was planning to devote his time to fishing with his wife and doing electrical work. "That's always been more or less a hobby with me," he said. "During the depression 1 did quite a bit of it." He's watched the trains grow; he can remember when a train with 30 cars was considered big. Now the trains are more than five times bigger.

The big trains will still be passing through, loaded "piggy-back" i truck-trailers, but they won't stop. "There just won't be any reason for them to stop." Prisoner Escapes Jail Skyjackers Divert Two Planes To Cuba, Turkey Couple Say $14,000 Gone Continued from Page 1) Driver Cited HOPEWELL A driver was issued a lickel for failure lo yield Ihe right of way following a twojcar'accident'at 12:15 allegedly took place last summer. Deputies apparently first The 16-hour drama involving the Lufthansa jet began early Sunday when the two hijackers seized the West German plane with 11 other passengers and seven crewmen over Turkey on a flight between Damascus, Syria, and Frankfurt, Germany. The men, armed with gre- nades, threatened to blow up the jet unless West Germany freed three Black September Automobile Parts Stoleh $585, worth A of the woods and escaped while lic ab ut 2 officers combed the area. 1 Saturda to re rt lhe According to Sheriff George A According to Patrolmen F.

Spike, Young apparently Ri(; TM forced two locked doors and a nvonn then hid in a corridor, leaving the jail when a desk officer was checking the other prisoners. mission valued at about $125 was taken from the vehicle which was parked in the Eddinger garage while being worked on. Investigation is reportedly school continuing. west on Routes 5 and 20. According to the Ontario County Sheriff's Department, he at- Snowmobile Hearing Is On Nov.

28 RICHMOND The town board-has set 28 as a tentative date for a public hearing on whether to allow snowmobiles Ihe use of town roads. In a recent monthly report, Richmond Town Supervisor Philip J. Rowley said the town attorney prepare a proposed local law in the meantime which would then be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Board. "Nearly everybody is in favor of our people enjoying what is now a very popular sporl but plagued by their serious responsibilities that come wilh it," Rowley said. Discussing other lown activities, Rowley noted that the board had turned down a request from the Department of Transportation to change the number of Roule 20A which runs Ihrough the township.

The Department of Transportation wishes to change the route number because truck drivers think Route 20A is an alternate truck route for Route 20 which is the belter truck route, according to i i a in the Department of Transportation. In olher business Rowley reported: --The preliminary town budget i was recenlly approved by the lown board will be subject to review by local residents at a public hearing on Nov. a 8 p.m. Water and fire Two 13-year-old youths have district budgets will also be been turned over to the custody reviewed at this time. of their parents to wait for an --Sale of property adjoining appearance in Ontario County Sandy Bottom Beach hasn't Family Court after admitting to been settled yet.

The town eight acts of vandalism and wants lo lurn Ihe properly into a criminal mischief, town park. The youngsters, whose names --A' a i on the were not revealed because of buildinu of mobile home parks i ages, were arrested has been extended until Jan. 17, Friday by New York Stale 1973. Rowley indicaled he hoped Trooper Gerald Rauber as a the proposed Mobile Park result of complaints from Easl Ordinance will have been Lake Road, Gorham residents, prepared by then and recom- dating back to Oct. 22.

mended by the Town Planning State police reported that the Board. youths admitted to vandalism --The town is still working and criminal mischief which with the State Department of resulted in destruction of Health to obtain a waiver of the properly or property thrown slate mandate which requires into Canandaigua Lake at the chlorination of water. various collages. Arab guerrilla terrorists charged with Ihe killing Sept. 5 of 11 Israeli Olympic team members in Munich.

The hijackers promised to exchange the 17 hoslages aboard the plane for the three Arabs being held in West German jails. The guerrillas ordered the plane to Zagreb, Yugoslavia, when West German authorilies at Munich were unable to produce the Black September terrorists in time. The Boeing 727 circled the Zagreb airport for. five hours until West German officials flew Ihe three guerrillas to the airfield and left then alone'on Ihe larmac lo climb aboard the jetliner. The hijackers, however, reneged on their promise and flew lo Tripoli, Libya, with all 18 hostages aboard.

Upon landing the official Tripoli radio hailed the three freed Arabs as "heroes of the Munich opcra- Where, oh, where did the money go? That is thequestion an elderly Dansvillc couple like answered. The money amounted to around of it won at the Finger Lakes Race Track in Farmington. A week ago Mr. and Mrs. Harry Plait won $10,413 at Ihe track and returned lo Ihe track on Tuesday to colled llieir money.

They also carried $4,000 in cash with them. Although track officials urged the couple to accept a chock instead of cash, the couple collected the $10,413 in cash and placed the money inside Mrs. Plait's purse. It was only on Wednesday that the money was discovered missing. New York State Police are now investigating the incident.

VICTOR A three-week invcsligalion into a burglary at the Tale 0' The Whale restaurant al EastView Mall in Victor has led to the arrest of two Monroe County men. The Ontario Counly Sheriff's Deparlmenl announced today lhat Anthony Frank 33, Rochester, was arrested Friday at his home while Leon George Goblo, 33, of the Dreamland Motel, Webster, was arrested Sunday. Both were charged with third degree burglary and arraigned before a i Juslice Raymond Phillips. They are being held in Ihe Ontario County jail without bail and have i i a hearings. The investigation, headed by Sheriff Edward Guinan and Undersheriff John A.

Lambiase, involved Ihe Ontario Counly Sheriff's Department, the Monroe Sheriff's a and police departments of Rochester and Irondequoit. The restaurant was Ihe scene of a burglary Oct. 7 and two men were reported to have taken around $3,000 in cash and checks. Sheriff Guinan said today that the money had not been recovered. CLIFTON SPRINGS An overloaded extension cord was believed lo have sparked a Sunday morning blaze at Ihe Clifton Springs Country Club.

The fire, discovered by dull Operational cm )luyccs Uav ziats, and A.L. Kowlcs shortly nfler p.m. a in waitresses' service bar which was completely destroyed. The ceiling was also partly burned and the restaurant and bar area suffered heavy smoke and heat damage. Working under Ihe direction of i i Tire a Chief Edward Grimes, firemen from Clifton Springs, llopcwcll and Manchester responded to (he blaze.

I i a i were Students Stone City Firemen Some irate high students peppered city firemen with stones when fire trucks arrived at the Senior Academy grounds lo extinguish their Homecoming bonfire Friday evening, according to Fire Chief Stanley Kuras. Kuras said the sludents had received permission from City Council to hold a bonfire rally and were instructed to contact the fire deparlment should anything go wrong. responsed at 8:20 p.m. to an anonymous phone call stating grass was on fire around the i at the academy and requesting fire fighling assistance. When firemen arrived to put out the fire, which was not out of control, they were met with a few rocks.

The only fire call over the weekend was lo eject smoke from the kitchen of 257 N. Main Ihe residence of Michael Dovolos, where some food in the oven caught on fire and burned. The Rlack September Made no statement claiming responsibility for Sunday's action, although the Iwo hijackers were le East-West Shop, 27 Mam believed members of the started Sunda cnasil a Burglary Try Thwarted VICTOR The proprietor of organization. Tape Recorder Theft Probed of Dinner To Be Jan. 29 The 63rd annual Canandaigua Chamber of Commerce dinner will be held on Jan.

29 at the Finger prints on a car are Sheraton I according to being studied in conneclion with William J. Mitchell, executive the theft of a tape recorder vice-president of the chamber, player, adapter, and tapes from The dinner is one of the a vehicle parked in a South highlights of the year for the Pearl Streel driveway, ac- chamber. One of Ihe features of cording to city police. the event is the naming of "Mr. Mark Turenne of 230 S.

Pearl Canandaigua." SI. reported the tape deck equipment missing from his vehicle about 12:45 p.m'. Saturday. He said the car was parked in his driveway when he Dual Stardom By United Press International One of Ihe more than 1,500 noticed Ihe equipment missing, known asteroids is named Patrolman Robert Haight is Marlene afler conducting the invesligalion. Marlene Dielrich burglar from his apartment over the slore.

He then called State Police, telling them that he had been aroused from his sleep by a burglar. Troopers Michael Meluszak and i i a Myers apprehended an 18-year-old Pittsford youth who was identified by'the shop operator. The youth was laken before Viclor Justice Charles Rose on a second degree burglary charge, waived examination and was commitled to Ihe Onlario Counly Jail pending further action. The shop operator's name was not given and the youth's name was also not given because of his ago. Landfill Costs Soar RICHMOND costs for the town's sanitary landfill have risen by 78 per ccnl over last year.

Or so would seem with the new 18-month contract Ihe town has made with the present operator. a Maycock. Maycock operated Ihe landfill last year for $4,200. Under the new system of bidding the town was forced to lake Maycock's low bid of $7,500. Town Supervisor Philip Rowley said this was the first time the landfill operation was decided by the bidding system, as required by law.

"No one else wants lo do il any cheaper," Rowley said. "What can we do about In dispute over the landfill last August, Maycock shut down the landfill temporarily, forcing residents lodump Iheir garbage in special containers set up near the lown hall. The problem was taken lo court and adjourned. Route 21 Is Reopened SOUTH BRISTOL-- Roule 21 between Naples and South Bristol is now open for through traffic. An official from Ihe Deparl- mcnl of a a i in Rochester a this weekend that a new storm sewer has been i a Floodwatcrs from i a Agnes damaged the storm sewer above Granger Poinl.

Installation of a new sewer system under the road look aboul a monlh and caused a delour via the Bristol Springs Road. About Signing Continued from Page 11 international supervisory com- spokesman ui me nanoi peace mission would do. The observ- delegation lo the Paris peace ers said both sides wanted talks, said in an interview with peace so badly after two the Algerian Press Service decades of war that actual "nothing remains for negotia- makeup of a supervisory tion" in the Oct. 8 settlement commission will be of second- worked out in secret talks ary importance. between presidential adviser China meanwhile urged the Henry A.

Kissinger and Hanoi United Slates to speed signing negotiators. Le demanded that the agreement. And in London, lne United States sign the pact, UPI diplomatic correspondent as agreed, in Paris Tuesday. K.C. Thaler reported China was Kissinger announced the ac- expectcd to join as one of the cord Thursday in Washington five major powers overseeing a after Radio Hanoi broadcast cease-fire but that it remained terms of the agreement.

But he opposed to any key Soviet role sa 'd "difficulties" remained to in Southeast Asia. Members of be worked out and that signing the supervisory council would lne a would have to wait bo the five permanent members one niore i in of the U.N. Security Council-- private talks svilh Hanoi. Le the United Stales, Hussia, branded Kissinger's statement as "an absolutely unjustifiable pretext" to prolong negotiations and said U.S. failure to respect its promises was "very serious." Kissinger at the time of his announcement denied a specific date had been agreed upon and Agncw said Sunday Secretary of Slate i i a P.

Rogers "will not sign the document Tuesday. I don't think anything is going to be signed Tuesday." Agnew was optimistic about the agreement being don't think the chance of it coming unstuck is very bul said "there arc just a few matters to be made crystal clear. I look forward lo the polishing session to resolve these few points." Agnew was interviewed on ABC-TV's "Issues and Answers." The nature of the stumbling block was not revealed, but Newsweek magazine said Sunday it concerned the future status of President Nguyen Van Thieu of South Vietnam. Newsweek said that while the publicly revealed a agreement docs not call for Thieu's resignation prior to elections in South Vietnam, Premier Pham Van Dong of North Vietnam told the magazine in an interview: "Thieu must resign before the elections. He is a finished man." China, Britain and France.

In Paris, Au Truong Thanh, economics minister in three former Saigon governments and now a political exile, told a news conference today the cease-fire will be signed, but he said, "I cannot say when." Thanh speaks on behalf of neutralist elements in South Vietnam. Nguyen Thanh Le, official Fire Damages Country Club fire coordinator Donald Barnes, Deputy Robert Kteman of the a i Counly i Department and Sieve I.oruy of Uie Clitlon Springs Police Department. You can't loll a spider by its legs. Daddy longlcgs, for example, are renlly flies. Transparent Plastic STORM WINDOW KIT '(atlit It A 0 THOMPSON Hdwe.

Lmbr. Fl. of Coy St. Canandaigua I A I SPAGHETTI DINNER At The Canandaigua Senior Academy Serving From I Tickets available ut Caruso's I i i i i Shop, Magcrnuiii t'amplwll Jewelry, C'dgn. Nm'l a i Kenn a of Klwanis; al the door.

White radi'shes grow as big as turnips in Npal, where they are cooked and served with butler. JL Sfmtmtl Jttt. Phone 3 9 4 4 1 4 1 movie star City Court The following cases have been presented before Judge James A. Avery: --Ronald J. Grippo, 34, of 207 S.

Main St. was arraigned in a special session of court' on Friday afternoon and charged wilh third degree grand larceny. He is accused of taking about $1,000 in cash, a gold wrist watch, and credit cards on Thursday at about 2:10 a.m. the VA Hospital, is charged with driving while intoxicated on Saturday at 1:30 a.m. on Fort Hill Avenue.

He was granted an adjournment until Friday to obtain counsel. --Michael K. Chappelle, of 348 Fort Hill Ave. was summoned Friday at 8:15 p.m. on Norlh Pleasant Street for passing a stop sign; operating an unregistered motor vehicle; CEMETERY MEMORIALS R.D.

JOHNSON GRANITE CO. Leland H. Fletcher 1'ROPTUETOR 217 S. Main Ph. 391-0382 from Mrs.

Elizabeth Greene of a operating an uninsured Clover Street, Rochester, who motor vehicle. He is to return to a a a a courl Friday with a public Grippo was granted an ad- defender journment until Thursday lo A charge of harassment obtain counsel and released on against George Wright of 129 $1,000 bail. Saltonslall St. was dismissed in -Patrick McKenna, 16, of 90 courl Friday by Ihe com- Canandaigua Ave. was granted plainant, Helen DeSain, as was an adjournment until Friday lo a countercharge of harassment talk to a lawyer on a charge of against Miss DeSain, 25, of 119 trespass.

City police ac- Buffalo St. The informations cused McKenna with being on were the result of altercations the Granger Homestead on Sept. Mat 11 p.m. on Phoenix property about 10:20 p.m. Street and Sept.

29 at 12:30 p.m. Friday afler he was lold to on Buffalo Street. Trial, set for leave. Friday on both charges, was --William P. Gargan, 47, of cancelled.

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