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Pbtpr Stiptiittg Brmui Pope Asks Congolese to End All Bloodshed PAGE TWENTY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1965 iianrlfrati^r lEv^nfng li^ralb Average Daily Net PPess Run The Weathnr For the Week Ended FoTMaat •< V. ■. W m O ktr The VFW Auxiliary will oorrsaponding period last y w , February 20, 1966 About Town sponsor a card party tomorrow Bills Legislators Submitted Jobless Oaims statec^ e claims totaled 41,401. FREE Partly steady, wiady, aaM 9a. at 8 p.m. at the post home. The Bridgeport office ranked alght, law 1M6; uanay, bmuRf first laat week among ^ 1 4 ,1 2 6 mtri|PBtPr StiPtiittg BrmUi Drop for Town DELIVERY M ill M 98a. Th« c u t of "Little Pawnee The Manchester Y ^ C A will Explained to Town Party State’s 30 offices with 4,640 Member of the Audit Brother," a * o w preaented by sponsor a duplicate bridge claims, followed by Hartford Bureau of Circulation Maneheater— A City of Village ChUtrm the C3illdrtn’* Winy of the Lit­ game tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. in Unemployihwt bompertsaUoti with 4,367, New Haven with ARTHUR DRUB tle Theatre of Mancheater. will the basement rooms of y>e for­ Manchester’s State Repre­ Require speedy construction claims fUed in Manchester last 8,966, and Waterbury with 8,- rahearae acta one and three to­ mer technical school at 39 sentative Steve Cavagnaro said of Rt. 6 through the town and week dropped two and one half 088. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1965 (OlaMifled AdvartUlat ea P ^ 16) PRICE SEVEN CENT* morrow from 7 to 9 p.m. in the School St The public is Invited. last night that he may offer an to provide funds for the project. per cent below those filed dur­ Manchester remained in the VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 125 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) baaement rooms at 39 School amendment to pending bllle on Give municipalities the option ing the previous week, and were 14th spot St. Thla rehearsal does not in­ The Guard Club of the Wom­ tax aid to the elderly, which n irow ’Em of covering either their ^ llc e - the reverse of thoee reported Away clude danoers. an’s Beneflt A.s.sociatton will would freeze property tax rates men or firemen under the sur­ And Not a Spla$h DON'T meet tomonow at 8 p.m. at the for persons 65 and over at the for the entire state, which rose vivors’ benefit act, rather than StUI plenty of wear left tai Mrs. David Warren of 30 home of M rs. Agnes Morgan, existing rate oij the date of by the same percentage. 42 Madison St. their 65th birthdays. requiring both to be covered, WARIWUOK, • England — New your shoee when you have Jean Rd. was Uat night elected nnd to provide procedure for A total o t 1,074 persons filed hydraulic equipment designed Cavagnaro and Atty. Paul them rebuUt In a professional ehaliman of the publicity com­ 'vlthdrawal by a municipality claims locally for the week end­ for home or hospital bathrooms Pope Asks Congolese The board of directors of Groobert, Manchester’s other mittee of Center Congregation­ "rom the plan. ing Feb. 30, a decrease of 37 will pick a patient up in a ■hoe repair shop. A IL al Church at a meeting at the Manchester WATES will m eet! representative, have submitted tonight at 8 at the home of three bills to the legislature, Increase the 'fee for a mar­ from the totals fpr the week wheelchair's detachable seat WORK OUABANTBKDI church. Other members of the ending Feb. IS. Mrs. Rocco Francoline, 16 Du­ offering tax relief of up to 3125 riage license from $2 to 35. and lower him into the bathtub committee are Mrs. David Provide for increases in the Rinea, Arnold Aronson. Miss val S t per year for the 65 and ovet The Rockville area accounted —all In 46 seconds. age group. salaries of state officials, in­ for 281 of the total, with the Mildred Freeman and Mrs. W. SAM YULYES Sneaking before the Man- cluding a raise from the present remaining 708 claims from Man­ POPE’S BROTHERS OLDER F. Conant. che.ster Democratic Town Com­ "•15,000 to a possible 330,000 chester, Vernon and Bolton. ROME — Pope Paul VI has To End All Bloodshed Same Side As Watkins Hospital Notes mittee last night, Cavagnaro for the governor. Claims filed throughout the two brothers: Lodovtco, a year Adonlram Council, Royal and explained that his amendment Exempt from the sales .tax state last week rose by 791 to older, and Francesco, five 28 OAK STREET ■elect Muters, will meet to­ Visiting hours are t to 8 p.m. Mardi Gras MC would be offered as an addi­ a total of 34,734. During the all medicines, whether sold by yeas older. ,-^leae converts to Roman Oatholi-f> In his appeal against disorder,«>oompleted the week o< c e i » morrow at 8 p.m. at the Masonic in all areas excepting matem- R il<!.s Wheeler of Station tion, not a replacement, to the prescription or not. This bill VATICAN CITY (AP) Ity where they are t to 4 p.m, cism. the Pope said; monies marking Pope Paul’s Temple, Ellington. The Royal WINF will act a.s master of proposed legi.slation. vas requested by the late Wil­ Pope Paul VI appealed to­ creation of 27 new cardinals, tha and 6;.S0 to 8 p.m. and private Groobert, in speaking on'the Later In his .speech he broad­ "Blood calls forth blood. One Master degree will be conferred. -remonies for the 'Tuesday eve- lard Rogers. night to the emerging na­ di.sorder begets another. There first of his reign. Their eleva­ There will be a social time with rooms where they are 10 a.m. same subject— tax relief—said ened his appeal against ng program of St. Mary’s Provide a branch of the Mo­ tions of Africa to show blood.shed to embrace the world, Is only one way leading to peace tion brought the number of car* refreshments after the meeting. to 8 p.m. Visitors are reqiieste<I that he will back a proposal tor Vehicle Department to be lo­ not to smoke In patients’ moms. saying: and prosperity, that of respect dinals to 103, its highest ever. Church Mardi Gras. The event for the creation. of a state in­ cated in Manchester, to serve themselves worthy of in­ The new cardinals were invit­ No more than two \isltors at will be held Tuesday and come tax. "Is It not humiliating for our of the natural law, the right of The Women’s Missionary its surrounding area. The bill dependence by avoiding another, and above all the right ed to act as godfathers, or spon­ one time per patient. Wednesday at the church. Park He said that .such a bill, generation that it fails to re­ Council of Calvary Church will was introduced just prior to a Turn toe Good Taste bloodshed. member that the direct killing to life." sors, (or the Ck>ngole.se converts. resent the program for the St. backed by the State Grange similar one introduced by State The converts arrived by plans Patients Today: 252 and by moat of the state’s la­ He spoke at a memorial serv­ of an innocent per.son is a crime The European television net­ 8unday Evening Service at 7 'The ho.st of WINF’a early Sen. Franklin Welles of Talcott' ice for Roman Catholic mission­ work broadcast the service and Thursday from Leopoldville U» ADMI’TTED TESTER- morning Rus.s Wheeler Show is bor unions, "is the only method that offends God, one’s neighbor p.m. Mrs. Lyle Chadwick, coun­ ville, which calls for a branch aries killed in the Ck>ngo and and .society?” Vatican radio said in a com­ be baptized and to receive their cil president, will lead the serv­ DAY; Wayne Albuir. 23 Deer­ a graduate of'Emerson College by which all state residents Serve Pinehurst Winter Wonder would be taxed fairly, accord­ in Vernon. elsewhere in, recent years. Although the memorial serv­ mentary that those killed in the first communion from the ruler ice. Miss Nancy Long will speak. field Dr.; Mrs. Patricia Aldrich. and wa.s a-ssocialed with radio Create the judicial district of of the Roman Catholic (Jhurch. Bolton Rd., Vernon; William ing to Income and ability to "Do not soil your hands with ice was for missionaries slain in Congo were "apostles of a mes­ The other members of the group station.s in Portland, Slaine, Manchester, composed of the sage of love and peace, caught The cardinals were guests Anderson, 21 Bolton Rd., Ver­ Boston and Hartford before pay" crimes that will remain in cen­ many parts of the world, there will participate in the muslo^ He said that it w.os the only Town of Manchester and the turies to come as a stain on Af­ wa.s particular stress on the innocently In a storm of passion Thursday night at receptions program. The public is welcome. non; Robert Barton, 145 Tanner coming to Manchester in Oc­ County of Tolland, and to con­ Lamb and Other Choice Meats and hatred. They fell in silence and dinners in their honor S t; Mrs. Rase Brough, 20 Oak tober 1963. He and his wife, way to stop the spiraling prop­ rica’s history,’ ’ he said during Congo. The Vatican has said 130 tain a Superior Court and a priests, brothers and nuns have and more or less in the midst of around Rome.
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