Three PeopleTHE DAILY REVIEW,Injured inSayre AccidentionwoThree people were injured and three cars damaged in a collision in Sayre Sunday afternoon.Sayre Borough Police reported the accident happened at about 4:45 D.m. at the comer ofp.m.Keystone Avenue and Madison Street. Police reported that a car driven by Ronald H. Tuttle of 310Pine St., Towanda, was proceeding south on Keystone Ave. Tuttle stopped to allow another vehicle to turn left ontosecondoperated by George R. Orshal of 765 South Main St., Athens, alsostopped. A third vehicle operated Blanche H. Catlin of 212byCenter St., Athens, failed to stop, police said, and rammed into the Orshal car causing it to strike the Tuttle car.The injured were taken to Robert Packer Hospital. Orshal was treated for a low backsprain, his wife, Janice, suffered a neck injury, Mrs. Catlin was treated for injuries of the nose and right arm. All three were released from the hospital after treatment.Police estimated damage to theree cars at about $1,000.Theup by Patrolman Phillip Wells ofBoroughWilliamsport ManStateGoveriHARRISBURCsylvania will fiagainst the feck seeking release for low-inconhousing, Gov. V announced.The suit, to b ington federal names as defendirector of theagement and Bu T. Lynn, secretai and UrbanDepartment. Former HIGeorge Romm moratorium oning funding in Js the programs w well.The suit alleg ernment unccusurped congre: islate. It also conmade unable tlt;ligation of relie^ housing shortage Shapp said th the loss of 2,7801Four HiGas ExpPHILADELPlpersons were when an expl suburban Monl duplex which