?lzzeax . The Telegraph/RUSS SMITH Alton. Duda' was treated and released to St. Anthony?s Hospital. Theldriver of the other car, David E. T?ennent of Alton suffered no injuries. Lip-.1; out on Parkway Melving F. do, the driver of a pickup hauling a load of paint cane, uttered injuries in etwo car accident at about 10:45 earn. [Tuesday on the Homer Adamo Parkway in 0 eocher may have abused up to or 1 mend T. Adams, 27, ofSt. Louw state of?ce. i She Haid- a?er the cases his; Additional charges might Adams? was allegedly fired Were reported in A3011. he filed. . from the Mega; job authorities here found out He was charged Monday shortly' after the case was thatAdelmE was accused 0mm with two counts of aggravated reported. same conduet at 9- Similar 50b criminal sexual abuse in (3011? .Maher Said the conduct in the St. 1401115 area. No chan- .nectlon with alleged improper went" on ?er some time ges were brought. He' may touching oftwo girls under the because Adams was apparent:- haV? ?130 been in ?1 age of 13 who were students in 1y 'an excellent gymnastics Similar case?i? Centralia, She a class Adams taught in -teacher who was given the! said Alton. . bene?t ofthe doubt by the stu- Maher said one alleged incl? dents and their parents. 'dent was reported to opera~ ?According to. all the par? tors of Metro Spoxts in Alton, ents, he was ?a great guy in which reported: the case to ?meet reepecte,? Meher said. Ely smooth .1. SCHMIDT telegraph slafiwriior . LLE - As nany as ?igh girls between ages' 8 and 10 ight have been abused ?yo rmer gymnas- :ios tea. li'r he has been :hargecl ihcir uit court. Assistah' te?s Attorney AmyMa ie'sai h'erof?ce and :he' Illiglo s! apartment of Enhildrenia. amily Ser?vices mate tallie .to children in in?yeietigeti gt of?l?tay~ I ll Adams was not in custody Tuesday. Bond has been set at $100,000 by Judge Edward C. FergusonDARRYL HOWLEIT Elegaph staff writer ALTON The City" Council is expected to address the issue of unpaid parking tiolo .ets when it meets tonight. The city is looking to clamp down on residents who are delinquent in parking tickets. At Monday?s Committee of the Whole meeting Monday, a resolution was passed unani- mously that a schedule of fines for parking citations increase with the passage of time. The police department said a large number of parking citations are left unpaid each year, with man?hours spent attempting to collect on the parking fines. The following, if adopted, would become the new regula- tion and take effect no later than June 10: Overtime parking viola- tions: $3 if paid within .72 hours of receipt; $5 if paid within 72 hours but less than 7 days; $10 ifpaicl after 7 days 'but "less than 30 days; $25 if School Board will hold meeting EAST ALTON The East Alton Elementary School .Board will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.111. Thursday in the superinten- . dent's office and board room, 210 E. St. paid aiti than 60' after 60 against a signed at . Illeg $5 if pail receipt; . hours hui if paid a then 30d days but] $75 if p: complain after 90 I Han tions: $1 days; $12 but less paid afti than 60 after 60 would be The cm recomme the Conn The 00111 sider an pedestria be allow Douglas mood tor, the and the The 111 .7330 p.111. An ?artli tioh of th attorney name inc graph reg