INJURY ACCIDENT—A1 Ross, 63, of Stanley, was admitted to Luther hospital after his ear crashed into a tree on Western Avenue at 10:20 a.m. today. He suffered facial lacerations and possible chest injuries. (Staff photo)Eight City Accidents ReportedDriver Injured as Car Rams TreeOne person was injured i n one of eight accidents investigated over the weekend b yEau Claire police. Three arrests were made and total estimated property damage was $2,600.A1 Ross, 63, Stanley, was admitted to Luther Hospital a t 10:20 a.m. today after his auto struck a tree in the 1400 block of Western Ave. He suffered facial lacerations and a possible chest injury.Police said he was south-bound when his auto left t h e road and crashed head-on into the tree. Damage was estimated at $800.Lamont Friedel, 37, of 1710 Cameron St. was charged withEffect Still UncertainNew DesegregationClause May Hit NorthWASHINGTON (UPl)-South-erncrs smarting under federal school desegregation enforcement have planted a legal bomb in Congress. They don't yet know whether it will hit the target or backfire on them.They won House approval of an amendment that says that any school desegregation■'guidelines laid down by the federal government must be en-fnrpprl uniformly throughout tho hit and run driving at 2:30 a.m. today after his auto struck some street construction barricades about 2 a.m. in the 200 block of N. Barstow. Damage was estimated at $115.Ronald Sather, 28, of 557 Germania St., was charged with making an improper right turn and for driving after revocation of his license Sunday at 6:25 p.m in the 200 block of N. Barstow St.Police said he made a right turn from an alley. His auto struck a northbound car driven by Clyde LeBarron, 55, of 836 N. 14th St. Damage was estimated at $380.Verena Schwieters, Chippewa Falls, told police Sunday at 5:502.000 districts which have had such guidelines,” Rep. Roman C. Pucinski, D-lll., warned at one point. “They are going to lose their (federal) money.”Rep. Edith Green, D-Ore.. a liberal w'ho sponsored the amendment on behalf of the South, would not say precisely what she intended other than uniformity and fairness.But under recurring pressure p.m. that she was entering the 100 block of N. Hastings Way from a service road and her auto struck the right rear of a gray car. She said the other driver did not stop. Damage was estimated at $175. Sunday at 1:10 a.m. police went to Cameron St. at Sixth St. They said Michael Moore, 18, of 306 Illinois St., started to pass to the right of a car driven by Kevin Cota, 19. of 132 S. Sixth St. The collision occurred as Cota started a right turn to Sixth. Damage was estimated at $300.William Frawley, 22, of 434 Garfield Ave. was changed with driving through an arterial Saturday at 4:45 p.m. at Graham Ave. and Washington St. Police said he was driving on Graham. His auto collided with a c a r driven on Washington by Charles Waggoner, 19, St. Paui. Damage was estimated at $625.A minor mishap was checked at 7:10 D.m. Saturday in the 700 block of Hopkins Ave. It o c-curred between cars backing from opposite driveways. They were driven by Luther Kratz, 60. of 1717 Hopkins Ave., and Violet Buchanan, 56, of 1708 Hopkins.Frank Harriman, 1215 S. Dewey St. told police Saturday morning that a hit and run vehicle damaged the front of his car parked at the rear of 1215 S. Dewey. Damage was estimated at $200.