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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 10

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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10
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10 I i nna-r llto 'rein the right to senger in the aulo, complained i -n ,0,7 lhc lare slrllck aul back and oO. 1977 operated by Peter R. after ireaimcnt at Nor" 3 4 30 Crimmius lane DARIEN. WOMAN HURT IN CRASH Two motorists were injured in lxutl( separate crashes yesterday on Bridgeport was destroyed hv 7 1:1 Ct iCU il llrnpike a yesterday at 9:30 p.m. after Darien.

and then struck the median guard railing. SherUcr vs'oman was charged i unsafe changing. Orris, 33, of 1-HO Nott)i avenue, "i shed ard 5 the southbound lanes Route 7. state PI Margret V. She 111 Maywood road.

Darien. re-'Route in Norwalk near ceived neck and back injuriesjturnpike exit, troopers said the in a two-car crash on the east-l The Orris woman told troop- oound lanes of the turnpike in ers she lost control while' ot- Darien yesterday at 11:25 p.m., tempting to a i a unidenli- it was reported Ifjed car that cut Ws off-and Taken to Norwalk aulo skidded dver a guard she was released after treat-jrailing before halting fjcin- mem th in the southbound lanes. ui me suumuuuna lanes. Dow road Or Troopers sa.d the Shcmerj Lyra Marie Orri 12. a pas- out of control firefighters summoned to extinguish the blare.

at 8:40 a.m. on the westbound laqes- of the turnpike A oar oivneil by Levera M. in Stamford, car driven by Gary N. Bcnton, 23, of 85 Cove road, Stamford, changed from the right lane into the center lane and struck an auto operated by Barbara G. Tension), 37, of 104 Ralsey road, Stamford, troopers reported.

Benton charged with improper lane changing. On the westbound lanes of the turnpike in Stratford yesterday at 9:17 p.m., a car operated by hi Earl S. McNeil, 20, of 24 Rain- bow road, Bridgeport, skidded struck the center guard railing and stopped in the cent lane where it was hit by a tractor trailer operated ly Manuel Caspar. -12. of ami pushed into the rail- ins again, police said.

Mr. McNeil was charged with speeding for conditions. on a curve. YALE CLUB SLATES MEETING ON APRIL 7 The: Yale club ot Eastern PalrfieJd county will conduct its annual meeting, April 7 at 6:30 p.m. in the Brooklawn Country club, 5M Algonquin road, Fairfield.

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bas- I'metorplaypen. I Conn. Ipke, hit 39B I TWO PLEAD NOT GUILTY IN SLAYING Recently extradited California, two Bridgeport men pleaded not gullly yesterday when arraigned before Superior Court Judge Thomas J. 0'- Sullivaii on first-degree manslaughter charges related to the fatal beating of Jose Sosa, 39, ol 68 Highland avenue, May 3, 1975. The defendants, Carlos Pini, 25, and Jack Forbes, 30, formerly ot 450 llarral avenue, both reputed members ot the Hell's Angels Niotorcycle club, elected trial by jury.

Judge 0'- Sullivan fixed May 5 as the tentative date of trial. Six other arso described as members of the motorcycle club, were arrested five days after Mr. Sosa was slain, and since that time have been awaiting Superior court trial on first-degree manslaughter charges based on the death of Mr. Sosa. The co-defendants of Pini and fortes, also tentatively scheduled for trial by jury May 5, include Nicholas Romano, 2-1; John J.

Miller, 24; Robert 1.. Redmond, 26: Frank Passalacqua, 24; Joseph Whalen, 'and Russell J. Kutzer, 24, all formerly of the Harral avenue address, headquarters of the motorcycle club at Die time Mr. Sosa was killed. Bridgeport police claim Mr.

Sosa was pulled from his auto by several members of the Hell's Angels club and beaten and stomped to death. His body it was, said, was in the back of his car parked on Calvin street near Redding place May 3, 1875. Several days before he was fatally beaten, an auto driven by Mr. Sosa was in a near collision with a vehicle driven by a member of the mqtorcyle club, according to policed Forbes and were, ar- by California police on motor vehicle law charges, and ater detained for Connecticut authorities when it was learned hey were wanted here in con- lection.with Mrs. Sosa's death.

OPEN HOUSE SLATED BY MILFORD ACADEMY MILFORD The faculty and idministration of Mil ford Academy is inviting parents students in senior, post-graduate-elementary grades to the -schools' annual spring open house'on Saturday, Headmaster Jerry will speak on "The. Future of Viilford Academy." Families interested in attend- ng have been asked to register vith the director of admissions, Van Hendrickson. Gumbeffand farms We reserve right to limit quantities MARCH 31 APRIL 1 APRIL'S ICECREAM FLAVOR OF THE MONTH OLD FASHIONED VANILLA PAAS EASTER EGG COLORING KIT MRS. KAVANAUGH'S ENGLISH MUFFINS 6 PK. 9BREAD JUMBO 20 ez.

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Years Available:
1947-1977