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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930. LEVITT T0 SPEAK IN GRANGE HALL Gubernatorial Candidate Makesi Address in Newington Tonight (Special to the Herald) Newington, August 14—Professor Albert Levitt of Ridgefield, candi- date for nomination to the governor- ship will speak at the Grange hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Professor Al- bert Levitt comes here under the | auspices of the Republican Leagu of Connecticut, and his topic will be political economics. W. P. Pape, cditor of the Watera | bury Republican, candidate for nom- ination to the office of state comp- | troller will also be a speaker. Lane In Hospital . Thomas E. Lane of 8§39 112th St., fueens, New York, whose car crash- d into No. 3 pumper Tuesdap night 3 confined to the Hartford hospital, uffering from a broken knee cap. de will probably be laid up for six weeks it is said. Upon his recovery he will appear | in court charged with reckless driv- | ing. Delegates Leave Saturday | Newington Volunteer fire depart- | ment will be represented at the state tiremen’s convention Friday and Sat- urday by Chief John Walsh, Captain Robert Bray and Lieutenant Churles Boyington representing Company No. 1, Nathan C. Overy and E Halleron representing Company 2. Captain William Holt and Lieu- tenant Julius Fetteroll representing Company No. 3. Company No. 2 has acepted the invitation to attend the Windsor fire department field day and 100th an- | niversary of the founding of the Windsor fire company. The board of fire commissioners has voted to al- low the company to take their pumper and enter in the parade. This company has 26 men on the roster and are very enthusiastic in their work. Nab Motorist State police have ag: tive in their efforts to on the Berlin turnpike Fined $10 State Policeman Zekas arrested Fred Harel of Hartford on August 10. He was arraigned in town court last night before Justice of the Pe E. Stanley Welles, charged ith kpeeding. The officer stated Harel passed two cars on Ickhardt's hill and going down the hill cut in and passed three cars at the rate of miles per hour. Harel pleaded guilty and was fined $10 and costs Gets 85 Remitted Vincent D. Comodo of was also brought in by Officer Ze- kas and charged with speeding. He pleaded not guilty and was repre- sented by Attorney Franz Carlson of Hartford. The officer claimed Co- modo was driving at 55 to 60 miles per hour. The officer also stated that his speedometer is tested ev three or four days to insure accur- acy. Judge Welles found Comodo guilty to the charge and fined him $10 and costs, remitting $5 of the fine. been ac- rb speeding Hartford Fined $35 Wesley Nussey of Fitchburg, Mass was arrested by Officer Z gust 5 at 1:50 a. m S charged with speeding and also with using a pleasure car for public service in violation of the motro vehicle laws of 1929, part 3, section 14. Nussey pleaded guilty. He was fined $10 for specding and $15 and costs for the illegal use of number plates, making a total of $35.56. G. P. Putnam Sells Out, Quits Publishing Trade New York, Aug. 14.—(UP)—G. P. | small ¢ Constructs New Midget Automobile That Grins at Long, Steep Hl“s; SYLVESTER B. DISCENZA AND HIS Sylvester B. 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