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Cohnn- delegates on March 6.. only slightly Injured yesterday home of Mrs. Donald Simmons, April 16 for the Republicans, ■ < SS Oak Dr. Hebron. Oo-hostesscs -A large contingent of Man­ And on March 18 at 8 p.m., in when his machine overturned the Municipal Building Hearing and May 6 for the Democrats •wHl be Mrs. John Hubley and, chester Democrats has been in are the primary ■ dates, if they about 1 p.m. at Allied Systems Mrs. Alexander Blgrner. Room, Sen. Thomas Dodd will vlted to a reception for Cong. address the town commlttep. are needed for eiunm|ng com­ concrete casting plant off Tol­ Emilio Q. Dadbarlo, Sunday at Dodd is an announced candi­ mittee members onS^elegates. land Tpke. Egyptian Jets So What? •nw Sunset Club will meet to- The operator, identified as momwv at 1:30 p.m. at the 1 :30 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom date, for re-election. By SOL R. COHEN Steve Cranfield of Marl­ Senior Citixens Center. Mem­ of the Hartford Hilton. All three —- Dodd, Marcus and An Informaj-'iour of the Today 1b a day that same Three Bombs borough, was taken to thtf Man- Attack Over - i bers are reminded to bring Daddario is expected to an­ Duffey — have said that, they Chester PoIJfie Station was t& of UB dread. We try to avoid .chester Memorial ‘ Hospital valentines and canned goods for nounce his candidacy for the are seeking enough delegates to en by flve^Republican directors it by staying In bod. ^ergency room by ambulance a kitchien social. Democratic nomination for force a primary, in the event two wwlls ago, to view the Im- We think It's luilucky, but governor. they don’t get the nomination. prbvcd heating facilities there an&swas discharged after treat- Suez Canal forget oU those things that In invitations sent out over an^4o determine the need for a menufor a hurt knee. X rays of The Mandiester Chess Club Also on March 18, State Sen. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS make it a day from which Jar Danbury the injihw proved negative. win meet tonight at 6:30 p.m. his signature, Daddario states. Jay Jackson of West Hartford sprinkler system. hope eternal springs. in Iona Hal). "I will make a major statement may speak before the Democrat-. The proposal for the sprinkler Poldce, who were called to Egyptian planes atruck across rt’Is payday, you know, and to the news media of Connecti­ Ic Town Committee. Jackson .Is system, tabled by the directors the accident geene, said the the Suez Canal today and the Is­ we wel'come that check. It DANBURY, Conn. (AP) — Two men b o m ^ the The Frtrtich Club of Mamrfies- cut.” About 1,500 persons are one of several persons interest­ at a previous meeting, will be bucket loader oyertumed near raeli military command buys lots of groceries, which Danbury i>olice station this morning, robbed and bomb­ expected to attend. on their agenda again at their the west side <m\toe building. ter will sponsor a whist and set­ ed in the nomination for U.S. claimed one was shot down. mo9t of us lack. ed a bank, and set off another bomb in a shopping cen­ Daddario has the backing of March 3 meeting. Tracks in the mud iwealed the For kids it forebodes two back card party Monday at 8 representative from the First In Cairo thousands of Egyp­ ter parking lot, injuring an estimated total of 26 per- p.m'. at Orange Hall. Refresh­ ail 13 towns in the First Ooh- Congressional District, to suc­ machine toppled whelv it went whole days of no school — State Sen. John Lupton o f tians demonstrated demanding ments will be served. Tickets gressionai District for the nom­ ceed Daddario. over a low bank. time to relax and to play it sons. Weston, who is seeking the GOP vengeance for the Israeli air The loot from the bank was may be purchased at the door. ination. The Manchester Dem­ Manchester State Sen. David raid ’Thursday that hit a scrap real cool. nomination of U.S. senator, K’s not true about ladders unofficially estimated at |76,000. ocratic Town Committee was Barry is one oif those already metal plant north of the Egyp­ Hie Pathfinders of Trinty one of the first to urge him to has come out in opposition to a and three on a match. And, i « The Federal Bureau of Investi­ working for the Congressional request by Connecticut Blue DAR W ill Visit tian capital, killing 70 workmen. gation said only that It was Newsman, Covenant Church .will have a run. seat nomination, and is seeking nothing will happen to that Valentine party tomorrow from Cross for a 20.6 per cent rate An Israeli spokesman said the black cat you may catch. “ over $40,000.” support ih the 13 towns of the hike. Museum Tonight Egyptian plane, believed to be a About 20 of the persons in­ 7 to 8:80 p.ni. at the home of A lot of speeches are in store Forget what you’ve heard 3D3S District, including West Hart­ jured were in the police sta­ Police In Mrs. George Irwin, 59 Walnut for Manchester Democrats in His opposition, he says, “ is Members of Orford Parish fast Soviet-built Sukhoi 7 fight­ about superstitious rot. Sure, ford. tion when a powerful blast oc-, at. the next month or so. because it appears to be ex- Chapter, Daughters of the er-bomber, went down in Egyi>- it’s Friday the thirteenth, Democratic Town Chairman curred near the front entrance Next Wednesday, at 8 p.m. in horbitant, discriminatory, and American Revolution, will meet tlan territory near Ismailla, but we say, “ So what?” Ted Cummings says that sev­ of the old building at about Members of the Chamlnade the Municipal Building Hearing, part of a national rising tide of tonight at 7:30 at the Lutz Jun­ about midway along the canal. Dispute eral other candidates for state 10:40. It smashed out all the Musical Club will meet tomor­ Room, Joseph Duffey of Hart­ miedlcal costs, which amounts to ior Museum, 125 Cedar St. Mrs. The attack was mounted by and national office may be ex­ front windows, blew a hole in HARTFORD, Oonn., (AP)' — row at J:90 p.m. at the Holmes ford will speak. Ehiffey is, an exploitation of the sick.” Madeline McAwIey, director of six Egyptian jets which paired pected to speak in Manchester the wall, ruptured water pipes, Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to (announced candidate for the The request is scheduled for the museum, will conduct the . off in attempts to hit three Is­ Hartford police arrested the in tile next month or two. and sent rubble spewing onto pay respects to the late George Democratic nomination ft>r U.S. a hearing tomorrow morning "by members on a tour. rael emplacements on the cen­ Chicago Trial Hartford Courant’s chief photog­ W. F^unt, whose mother, Mrs. Cummings said that a nomin­ the State Insurance Commis­ Main Street. senator. tral and northern sectors of the rapher Thursday, locked him up George W. C. Hunt, is a mem­ On March 10, at a time and ating committee will be appoint­ sion. Lupton says he will ap­ Hostesses for the evening will A short time later, two armed be Mrs. James W. McKay. Mrs. 103-mlle-Iong waterway, the ber of the club. place to be announced, it wi.'l ed at next Wednesday’s pear to voice his opposition. men invaded the Union Savings in a cell for two hours, and John E .White, Mrs. Frederick spokesman said. No Israeli cas­ I ! be the turn of State Senate meeting, to prepare a slate of Goes to Jury Bank and robbed it of an un­ charged him with two offenses 70 committee members. T h e A public hearing on regula­ Baker and Mrs. Howard Lock'- ualties or damage were report­ after he tried to photograph Hte executive committee of Majority Leader Eidward Mar­ CHICAGO (AP) — Sometime determined amount of money, committee will be endorsed at tions concerning racial Imbal- ward. ed. policemen ticketing motorists the Wtomen’s Society of Chris­ cus of New Haven to speak this weekend the jury will be making the employes and cus­ tian Service of South UMted the March 18 meeting. anoe in the public schools has Members are reminded to By Israeli count, the Egyp caught by a radar trap. here. Marcus, too, is an an­ locked up to reflect on five tomers lie on the floor. A bomb Miethodlst Church will meet to­ nounced candidate for the On March 30 or 31, Cummings been scheduled for March 9 at bring their items for donation tlans have lost 68 planes In com­ The photographer* Philip Ac- months of testimony, legal rul­ exploded In the bank shortly night at 8 at the home of Mrs.
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