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THE HARTFORD COURANT: W.d.. Sapt.mbar :2, 195 10 Berlin 5TH ED Newington Connecticut News Briefs Tuesday, Sept. II idence for a holdup in that state. ImnnHent Drivers Roche. who pleaded innocent, impatient Drivers js c(arged wth the 9 807 hold.

Two impatient drivers wereJun of the Warwick branch of District Sets Five Mill Tax BERLIN (Special) The East Berlin Fire District, at its Opposition Anticipated To Garden Apartments NEWINGTON (Special) buildings comprising 56 units. Some opposition by area resi-; Four buildings with 16 units are blamed for their own deaths the Rhode Island Hospital Trust annual meeting Tuesday night, and those of two passengers by: Co. in July, 1964. Coroner A. Harold Cambell in Middletown.

Taxin Run adopted a budget of $35,241 and levied a five-mill tax on the dents is expected at a public designated for the elderly. Hearing loaay on a proposea jtems tQ be heard Grand List of $3,080,150. Robert Siegrist was elected a district commissioner for a three year term and he was also named cleric for one year. earaen apartment aeveiopmenn mL, uiii ias follows III mc mil 3 Charles J. Lo Dolce for a The Zoning Commission hear John McCarthy was renamed A three-month strike of taxi drivers ended in Stamford with the ratification of an eight-year agreement.

It covers 47 full-time drivers, said a Teamsters official. Originally, the strike was against the Stamford Transit but the firm was. bought by the Daven-Park Taxi Co. The contract calls for two treasurer for a one year term, and Mrs. Emma B.

Suprenant was re-elected tax collector for Both drivers, impatient with traffic conditions that slowed their pace, tried to pass traffic and crashed into oncoming trucks. Driver Robert S. Wicks, 80, and his wife, Mabel W. -Wicks, 86, both of 310 Tryon Middletown, died July 19 when their car crashed near the Higby Reservoir, Middlefield. Mark C.

Ferrari, 19, and driver Charles Bell, 16, both of Portland, died July 22 on Middle-town's South Main Street. change of zone to M-l industrial of property located on the west side of Main Street south of the entrance to the West Hartford Stairbuilding Co. ing will be at 8 p.m. in the town hall. Of primary interest is the xone change request by Raymond F.

Nelson to allow garden apartments on a seven acre tract northwest of the interscc-j two years. Shooliftine Charges Thomas j. Kelly, 42, oi Koyai weeks vacation after a year; $150 monthly base pension after 4 uaaiv far man nvpr fifi? And i AyenU.6 andw SamueI J- SarglS for Change Hotel. Asylum Street, Hartford, Hill Road. The tract is behind zone t0 industrial of prop-1 cnar' wiln shoplifting at the corner businesses and is occupied by a house at 5Topp's store Tuesday by Police-toned R-10 resKiential man John Zipadelli.

The officer Plans submitted to the al- knife mission show ten aoartment' Norma A. Jorgensen forba he ly hid an electric knife Both truck drivers, said the an increase in health premium coroner, did everything possible payments from $4.40 a weeK per vn nipn aT Tnnrp man ia in ins to avoid the crashes change of zone from land zone to R-20 residential onjDriver Held man lo $5.20, with the company absorbing future increases. The company also agreed to Gas to Valley 0n droD charges against drivers The Hartford Gas Co New Way To Govern Seen Distant nounced a $700,000 program to accused of dumping sugar into a land at the south side of East Cedar Street, the easterly portion of land formerly owned by the Newington Hospital for Crippled Children. cab gasoline tanks. expand natural gas service to Sam Capodice, 51, of 5 Glen-brook Rd.

was charged with following too closely by Policeman Leroy Spencer after he was involved in an accident Tuesday afternoon at Webster Square Road and Mill Street. Other operators involved were NEWINGTON (Special) New ffirs ot 'f Williams J.Revnolds.Democra-Men Club are: Robert J. fnr tho hoard of Condren, president; Rudolp P. Exposition in Springfield. The cow was entered in Ihe "baby beef" competition (Cou-rant Photo by Robert Ficks).

BEAUTIES, BEAST: Sixteen-year-old twins Courtney and Cornelia Church of Bark-hamsted get ready to lead their pet holstein into the contest ring at the Eastern States 26, of 305 selectmen, commented on the Mullf. vice president; Walter Ernest Sachetti, Simsbury and Avon. First stage of the expansion will be extension of a welded steel gas line. Some 17,000 feet of pipe will be installed. New Dam The half-mile West Thompson Dam will be dedicated Oct.

2 bv Gov. Dempsev and U.S. Christian La. and John Fisher 60, of 25 Oakwood Manor, Cromwell. Sachetli and Fisher told the policeman they were To Buy 'Rec' Center Greenwich is negotiating to buy the Ekman Center from the Electrolux Corp.

to use as a town recreation center. First Selectman Lowell P. Weicker Jr. said the property of 20 acres includes two baseball diamonds, tennis courts, bowling alleys, a projection booth and a auditorium. The property has been valued at $316,000.

Mott's Opening Some Miners Back at Jobs Store shaken up. Notes Girl Returns From England To Attend MIT NEWINGTON (Special) likelihood of a new form oi government for Newington in tary; William Flemming, trea-the near future and outlined surer. some of the steps toward such Registration for Cub Scout a change. Pack 3i5 W1" be Fr'day from 7 "It is extremelv misleading to 8:30 p.m. af the Northeast Imply that within 'seven or eight School.

All boys must be ac-months1 Newington will have aicompamed by a parent. The new government," Reynolds program is sponsored by the said. "Before we can have ajPTA. new form of government in op- The first meeting of a junior eration manv things can hap-i high flag football league, will be pen. Time limits and require-' today at New Meadow School, POWHATAN POINT, Ohio Rep.

William St. Onge. The Women's Service League of Kensington Congregational Church will meet Thursday at 6 (AP) Two bright spots ap-: The 70-foot-high dam "is a MERIDEN (Special) The eighth supermarket in the growing Mott's chain will form peared Tuesday in the gloom ofbulwark against a recurrence of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Paul-! a continuing wildcat strike that ally open tolay at 10 a.m.

Loc UL iue III UiC CUIU uaniagc when Hurricane Diane struck us just 10 years ago," said Samuel T. Sheard, who is has idled 10,000 miners in three ated at 311 West Main Street, Meriden, Mayor William T. states. ments are set up under tonnec-iai uuci.im The developments: Some min planning the public dedication p.m. at the parish house.

A pot-luck salad supper will be served. The program will be "a preview of coming attractions." Mrs. William Schwab is chairman. and will be assisted by Mrs. J.

Rex Young, Mrs. Fred C. Hart Mrs. Frederick R. Beach, Mrs.

Earl W. Varsell and Mrs. Alford E. Anderson. I Shea will officiate at the tradi ticut's home rule law." lin of 45 Crap recently returned from Maidstone, England.

In England she was employed during toe summer by the Kent County Council in the department of city and regional plan $50,000 Gift The University of Connecticut Foundation received a $50,000 gift from Mrs. Sidney A. Keller of New York City. The money will be used for an audi-itorium at the medical-dental me rarxs ana nu eauuu uepi. Bovs in Grades 7, 8, and 9 can "For example, the charter pnmmissinn mav snhmit a re- register at that time.

ers are returning to work and a cere.monieS, They will start at feared expansion of the walkout 10 a has not occurred. In Masontown, United i Mio wnrtprc tJUi RM1 vntoH Murder Charged tional ribbon-cutting ceremony. The supermarket, operated under the Shop-Rite name by nnrt anv timp nn tn nne vear The Newington Police K-9 from their aDDOintment. (New- Corps demonstrated its activi ning. Her work consisted of in- Mott Super Markets, occupies a 28,800 square foot build- nf ihrpo in onrf a cvmiuthv etrike and! James Abbenante.

50, former- school in Farmington, ington's commission was ap-: ties for second grade classes at pointed Feb. 5, 1965.) When and' Elm Hill School Monday. Po- tn i.om thoii- Kitifnrioti rahim lo u.ork at (h ii sippI lv of New Haven was charged The auditorium will be named ine woman society oi in f. in the with first degree murder i in honor of Mrs. Keller's late nistnl slavine of his wife after! son, Alexander S.

Keller of toward planning and regional uorp. Kobena Mine complex. if it does report, up to three iiceman nooen oaiaiz, aasui-mnnths thprpafter mav be con-1 ed bv Policeman William Cotter, They walked out last Friday. development. Christian Service of East Ber- ermarket operation.

Food and hn Methodist Church will meet non food displa nave been Thursday at 7:30 bl at the arranged for the church The theme of the meet-snopping convenience. Eleven inn it-, 11 ha Xalra TimfFhI i will be "Make iwo nsvehiatrists from the Con- West Hartford, who was an in- sumed in hearings and review put police dog Beau through his A graduate student at Mas About half the local's membership of 1,200 voted to return necticut Vallev HosDital. Mid- dustrialist. sachusetts Institute of Technol by the selectmen and the com- paces. mission.

At that time the se-! Recent traffic arrests are: ing a Joyful to work at midnight Tuesday ogy, Miss Paullin spent one day lectmen can throw the whole Gerald Lavery, 17, of Rob- at home before returning to provided there are no pickets on checkout counters provide fast service. Parking space for over cars is provided. Noise Unto the Lord." Hostesses are Miss Edith Northrop and Miss Edith Noble. erts on a charge of driving thing out, or sometime within classes in Cambridge, Mass. left at intersection; Thomas duty.

Earlier, between 350 and 400 miners of the Christopher Coal Humphries No. 7 At MIT she is working toward a master's degree in city Marcello, 28, of 92 Prospect The Neighborhood Girl Scout Council of Berlin, Kensington Add Police Hartford, on a charge of failure to drive reasonable dis the next 12 months the selectmen can submit a charter to a vote by the people. Three months notice of the referendum must first be given." "Obviously it will take more Mine near Morganlown, W.Va, returned to their jobs. and East Berlin will meet today The Bridgeport Common tance apart; Alan D. Hartling, at 7:30 p.m.

at Kensington dletown, testified to his sanity in New Haven. Abbenante was ordered confined to the New Haven State Jail without bond by Judge Aaron Palmer after the bench warrant was issued. He had been confined to the hospital since his arrest in Oct. 1963 in Wallingford. His wife Stella, 37, was shot in the base ot the skull.

A grand jury will be called to consider an indictment, said State's Atty. George R. Tiernan. planning and is one of four girls in the predominantly male program. She has been awarded a full tuition scholarship for the coming year.

Council voted to add 60 patrol 17, of 708 Willard on a Methodist Church. men to the Police Department. charge of unnecessary noise; than a year before the ques- Author Won't Sell Land for School GREENWICH (UPI) The The salary cost has been es Stanton Revzon, 25, of 333 Hill- There are about 71,000 school tion of a new form of govern Miss Paullin is a graduate timated at bands in the nation and 11 mil crest on a charge of im ment will even be decided. It of Newington High School, class End Contract The New London Redevelopment Agency terminated its contract with Adson Industries Inc. of New York, prime developer for the $20 million Win-throp Redevelopment Project.

The agency said the company-failed to deliver final plans for the first high-rise apartment house in the project. The company denies any default on the contract. The project, now six months behind schedule, will include 700 apartment units, a department store, a motel and shops and an office building. Twenty other developers are interested in the project, said the agency chairman. Eight' men are on the waiting lion pupils receiving musical in of 1960.

She graduated from author of "The Guns of would also, seem that 'expedience' might indicate that the proper left turn, i Also. Santo Raffaele, 32, of 92 Franklin New Britain, on a struction in elementary ana Middlebury College in 1964, mak- August" zeroed in on specula- list. New exams will be conducted tor others. secondary schools. ing a "geographical tour" of tion that she would sell her the united States.

The previous property to maise way lor a summer she spent in new high school Tuesday and Held in Holdup people of Newington could reject the new charter." "I would earnestly ask that the voters not be mislead by this argument of the present Republican administration. Walt charge of driving left at intersection; Thelma Beasley, 47, of Fairview, on a charge of failure to drive a reasonable distance apart, $25 bond; Frank West Africa, with an Operation said it was not tor sate. Crossroads group. through her attorney, J. Ken- hawken, N.J.jServing 17 years -ptu Ar no r.lfor the $64,000 holdup of a Ramses, 46, of 45 Walnut Lach and I are openly and hon French Ready cumstancps would she make aRidgefield branch bank ayear of nart oflago, was arraigned in Frovi- Undersea Lab estly seeking election to a full on a charge of failure to obey two-year term.

We have a pos- directional sign. Court date for itive, constructive program to 'each is Oct. 4. offer and the ability and ex-j perience to accomplish much1 The Newington Business her property for high school use. to NICE, France (AP) Thej atryhi hhlprfaCdownward Tues H' which has been under con-teau bubbled downward as a day night to a 360-foot depth a npw SPECIALS YOU SAVE AS WE TRY TO DOUBLE OUR SALES! Mens Association will meet Wednesday, September 22nd, in the Town Hall at 8 p.m.

Advt. See our ad in today's male help wanted column for News-paperboy Supervisor opportuni for the town of Newington." Schedules Listed For Fall Sports At High School where six men plan to live time. i two weeks. Television cameras inside the Aerial Farming sphere, called Pre-Continent 3, DAVIS. Calif.

(UPI) A new ties in our circulation oepan- were linked to screens nearby jtvoe of agricultural airplane where spectators gatnereo. that shoots feraiizer, seed or sssf XT Richard Rogalski, athletic Mvt It was the third and deepest Inesticide out of its wings has experiment of its kind directed I been developed by University of uaEffMre Selling a Home? P. B. Isham by Cousteau. California engineers.

tor, has announced fall sports schedules for Newington High School teams. Soccer: Friday, at Bulkeley; Windfall aDDles. nick ud your Sept. 28, Rockville; Oct. 1, at St.

own snc basket, vour container. NEWINGTON Thomas; Oct. 5, Glastonbury; open daily 'til dark. Steucek Oct. 8 at Plainville; Oct.

13 at Bros. Orchards, West and Pros-Windsor; Oct. 15 at Rockville; Ipect Wethersfield. Advt. Senior Citizens Club Hears Medicare Talk NEWINGTON (Special) 1 Hninin uci.

lit. Buuteiey; uui. ai Glastonbury; Oct. 26, Windsor; Oct. 28, Plainville.

Home games 3:15 p.m. Football: Saturday, at South-ington: Oct. 2, Plainville; Oct. 9 at Waterford; Oct. 16, Windsor; Jet.

23, at Wilson; Nov. 6 Middletown; Nov. 13, at Sims-bury. Game time will be 2 p.m. The Senior Citizens Club will hear Adoloh Tenukus, field re MEAT CENTER MOO MAIN ST.

NEWINGTON CENTER Open Fri. 8-9 P.M. 8-6 P.M. STTEAEI SALE" presentative for the Social Security Office, speak on Medi Strongest Frigidaire care at a meeting Thursday at 1 D.m. at the Masonic lempie Washer Protection Plan until return to standard time The refreshment commiuee, when games will start at 1 p.m.

headed by Mrs. Thelma Adelpha will include Agnes Duscek, Lena Gravin. Else Baker, Florence Cross country: Friday, New Britain and Weaver, at New Britain; Sept. 28, at South Catholic; Oct. 1, Plainville, Oct.

5, Southington; Oct. 8, Woodrow Bengston, Agnes Watt, Lu Peterson, Grace Curtiss, Evelyn Heavy Western Beef SIRLOIN STEAKS Waterman, and Alice Stamm. Wilson; Oct. 12, at Glastonbury; Tied backed by General Motors! One-year Warranty for repair of any defect without charge, plus four-year Protection Plan for furnishing replacement for any defective part In the complete transmission, drive motor, or large capacity water pampt JET-SWPIE RDUEMUJIC MECHANISM! NO BEARS NO PULLEYS! NO BELTS Oct. 15.

Middletown: Oct. 19. at Rockville; Oct. 22, Windsor; Oct. 28, Berlin; Nov.

2, Eastern trials: Nov. 6, state meet; Nov. 13, State open. Home meets, JET ACTION FOR NEW 1 DEEP I CLEANING! 3:15 p.m. Girls' field hockey: Thursday Richard Piatt, club president has announced that Christine Tippet will serve as editor of the newsletter "The Cracker Barrel." She will be assisted by Florence Bengston.

Gold-Plated Phone CORNELIA, Ga. (UPI) -When L. C. Fowler became the customer of the tiny Standard Telephone he was presented a gold-plated telephone celebrating ihe event. Armour Star Beef STEAKS Porterhouse T-Bone Short Rib Lone Chestnut Haddam Tree Warden Myron Watrous leans against a rare American chestnut tree and shows its burrs.

Watrous discovered the tree the only one he knows of in town while clearing woods on his Sycamore Farm property. He said it bore a dozen burrs with the chestnuts fairly well developed. The American chestnut, no relation to the imported horse chestnut, once was one of the East's commonest and most popular trees. Watrous is keeping a close watch on his chestnut, hoping the disease which virtually wiped out the trees a half-century ago won't claim it (Hayden Photo). at Farmington; Sept.

30, E. Smith; Oct. 5, at East Windsor; Oct. 14 at E. O.

Smith; Oct. 19; at Manchester; Oct. 22, East nut Windsor; Oct. 27, Rocky Hill, Nov. 3, at Rocky Hill.

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