B t YrrClaire police Monday. At 3:12 p. m. Betty Markey, Rt. 1. Chippewa Falls reported the1^ right front door of her car) had a deep scratch inflicted while her car was parked in the Haymarket lot.Glen Von Wald, 1912 Emery St., reported at 3:27 p. m. that the right front headlight o f his car was damaged while it was parked in a private stall at 318 S. Farwell St. Damage g to both autos was minor, po-L. lice said. LiaioioffrtoClt;Traffic Casesertopi.RtPcA.jotivsefoiTresRay M. Kruger. 16, of 1033 Malden Ave., had his drivers license suspended in county court today for 90 days after pleading guilty to a charge of inattentive driving Thursday evening.Police Officer Norman E. Hahn told the court the youth leaned over to pick up a ?sj£ cigaret lighter that had fallen er on the floor of his car a n d ey ran into the rear end of a ] parked car in the 1100 block p0 on E. Lexington Blvd.Hahn said the car, parked In reverse gear, was pushed ahead 71 feet by the impact There was an estimated SI.-,— 000 total damages to the tw’o p0 cars. A 16-year old Eau Claire youth, riding with Kru-thlt;weinger, had two upper frontteeth broker off in the acci dent.“There’s more to driving a car than just passing a driver’s test,’’ Judge Connor T. Hansen told the youth as he ordered him to attend the driver improvement school.“Driving a car is a privilege that carries the responsibility of learning to be a good driver,” the judge said.There was a total 5104 forfeited for city parking violations. Included were: 21 prohibited parking, four overtime, one prohibited zone and 156 meter violations.ISirlavda;meIas!waweJult;Tahu:too1selthePelt;pslas