Manchester, Conn. Thursday. Oct. 6, 1983 sunny Friday Single copy: 250 10% OWNER FINANCING — See page 2 m a n r h f H t p r Owner will give 10% Financing on either or both of these con­ dominiums. Both properties are available for immediate occu­ pancy and can be seen by ap­ pointment only. Call today for Cardinal Terence Cooke dies at age 62 details! which was recently complicated city (lags to be flown at half staff. were notified immediately after NEW YORK (UPI) - Cardinal by the onset of leukemia. He had "New Yorkers of all denomina­ his death, Finn said. Terence J. Cooke, spiritual leader Abortion issue occupied cardinal until the tions loved and respected Cardinal Cooke had become so weak of nearly 2 million Roman Cathol­ received chemotherapy and blood end... page 2 transfusions in his battle. Cooke," Koch said in a statement. Wednesday that he could barely Townhouse, 2 bedrooms, large and The shaded private deck that comes ics in the Archdiocese of New York "He was a man of simple tastes but speak, and he and his family D.F. REALE, Inc. for 15 years, died today of Pope John Paul II, who will numerous closets, I'A baths, appli- with this two bedroom townhouse is a choose Cooke’s successor, an­ of extraordinary compassion, and decided not to see each other anced kitchen, full basement. Slid­ Real Estate great place tor after dinner coffee. Ap- leukemia. He was 62. he loved God with all his mind and again. "He and they would like to "Terence Cardinal Cooke, tenth nounced the cardinal’s death to 220 ing glass doors to private, sunny pa­ plianced kitchen, 1 Vii baths, wall to wall bishops attending a synod in the ail his heart. There is no doubt that remember each other at better 175 Main St., Manchester, CT Bishop, seventh Archbishop, fifth beloved Cathedral of St. Patrick,” ces on Monday. moments in the course of his tio $55,900. and full basement. $57,900. Cooke’s body was removed from Vatican, shortly after he was his place in heaven is assured.” 6464525 Cardinal of the See of New York said Finn, archdiocese Catholic schools remained open illness,” Finn said. spokesman. his residence about 6 a.m. and was informed of the. death by tele­ and Vicar to Military Service, phone. The pope asked the bishops today but were expected to be Cooke, a leader of the church’s 6 Veterans Administration hospitals Cooke’s physician, Dr. Kevin taken to the Abbey Funeral Home fight against abortion during his 15 Cahill, and two nurses were in the in Manhattan. to pray for the archbishop, a closed the day of the funeral, Finn and Government Service over­ Vatican spokesman said. said. years as archbishop, received the seas, completed his work on earth room, and Monsignor Joseph Cooke’s death came 40 days after last ntes of the church Tuesday the archdiocese announced that President Reagan, who with his The archdiocese’s Board of and was called home by Almighty Murphy, chancellor of the archdio­ Consulators was expected to meet after his condition worsened. cese, was praying at his bedside the cardinal was terminally ill and wife visited Cooke at his residence God to heaven this morning, Oct. 6, on Sept. 25, issued a statement today to elect an administrator to The rapid deterioration in the 1983, at 4:45 a.m.," the Rev. Peter when the cardinal died, Finn said. two days after the archdiocese cardinal’s condition came just Although funeral arrangements announced he had suffered a calling Cooke a "saintly man” and run the archdiocese until a succes­ Finn read from a formal a "great spiritual leader" who sor is announced, he said. days after the archdiocese re­ announcement. would be announced later today, serious setback and was near leased a letter in which Cooke death. "bore his suffering in imitation of Pope Paul If, the Apostolic "His Eminence, Cardinal Cooke, Finn said tentative plans included Delegate in Washington and condemned abortion and mercy died peacefully this morning at his a wake at the cathedral Friday He had suffered with cancer of his savior.” the lymph system (or eight years. Mayor Edward Koch ordered members of the cardinal’s family killing. , ' IT SPARKLES DUPLEX residence ... in the shadow of his evening through Sunday and servi­ This three bedroom Colonial is so clean it sparkles. Move right In move in condition! This 6-6 duplex home comes with 3 bed­ in and enjoy thefireplaced living room, formal dining room and rooms. living room, dining room, kitchen and separate utilities ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE sunny Florida room. Economical gas heat, ceramic tile bath, Great buy at $81,900 3 bedroom Cape, wood atove in Hving room, formal dining lots of closets and garage toot Aluminum sided for easy-care. room, many recent improvements, basement under *4 the See it today. $65,000. house. Nice lot. Close to iNte. $47,000 Collection success claimed SNUGGLE By Alex Glrelll FOR THE YOUNG FAMILY U p to a crackling fire In your large family room, or relax In your Affordable three bedroom home on a quiet street. First floor Herald City Editor gorgeous living room. 4 bedrooms, 2'/t baths, slate foyer, many laundry, upstairs study, attractive hook-up for woodstove and “EXTRA ROOM in THIS ONE Huge three bedroom Cape in Coventry, let floor family room. much more. The yard is lovely for children. All this for only extras. Realistically priced at $102,900. $55,900 See it soon Formal dining room, (ireplaced living room. All this and more "We’ve done our homework.” for O nly ^ - $66.900 00 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP the Democratic candidates for the We can help you become a Shows in this Immaculate 3 bedroom "REALE" PROFESSIONAL! FREE TED FO kD Board of Directors said this MARKET Colonial. Lovely Kitchen cabineta. morning in the first of a series of Call 648-4525. and aak lor Oan. SENTRY,EVALUATION REAL ESTATE, INC. Newer bath, Oarage. Call today! . Real Estate Services ik' $64,900.— press conferences they say they P.F. REALE, INC. 223 East Cantor S t. Manchaatar M3 <ata 64 7-9914 will hold to remind the citizens of Real Ealala 646 Hartford Tpke, Rte. M Vernon Manchester of their accomplish­ 29 Connecticul Bhrd., East Hartford, ments so those citizens can decide 646-4S2S 60 Poquonock Ave., WIndaor I Rt. 44A Bolton how to vote. c Today's conference concen­ ■> trated on budgeting, with Deputy Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg offer­ ing figures designed to ghow that the towiThas had moderate fiscal management of funds and human physical resources under the De- mocratc majority. Director Stephen T. Cassano T said the Democrats have improved the rate of tax collection and of back-tax collection. Mrs. Weinberg stressed the town’s self-insurance program, which she said has saved taxpay­ ers nearly $200,000 since it was MANCHESTER $92,500«« adopted in the 1982-1983 budget. MANCHESTER FOREST RIDGE She said the Buckland Industrial •Super area for children M a n c h e s te r Park will return revenues to the H«rald photo by Tarqulnio •At end of cul-de-sac Enjoy leisure living in this desira­ 2,000+ sq. ft. 3 BR, beautifully de­ town of $1,042,695 in 1983-84, while •Private wooded lot ble 3 bed Rm Town house Con­ COVENTRY $84,900. the dept service payment for its corated townhouse. Family room development will cost $750,000 in Strike up the band •Very quiet street Colonial with 4 Bdrms., 2 baths, Ist floor family dominium, large living Rm, and With wet bar, upper deck & walk out principal and interest. •Extra large ranch room, formal dining, central air, family neighbor­ invited to participate in parade competition at the University of dining Rm area, Kitchen with patio, lots of storage. All appliances, hood, fireplace for cool fall evenings. She said the town’s pension fund Marilyn Lillibridge, director of the Bennet Junior High Marching Band, •5 bedrooms & 2 baths Connecticut at Storrs on Oct. 15. See more photos on Page 3. family Rm Area, 2V2 baths. Gas pool & tennis courts. Call Sara Mendelsohn 872-7777/871-0194 contributions now include its nor­ raises her hands to start the concert given Wednesday in front of the •Large family room hot air heat with Air Conditioning, mal cost plus one quarter of the Nathan Hale School. Hers is is the only junior high band that has been •Don t miss this one car port. $84,900. unfunded liability of the fund. •Call today She said the sale of the former •$122,000. Buckland School for $146,000 paid Wrote 'Lord of the Files' ^ H. M.FRECHETTE Merrill Lynch for the renovations in the Munici­ ED GORMAN Q ^ Real Estate, Inc. pal Building, Lincoln Center and , xU&R REALTY CO. Realty the Hall of Records, which is now A»sociate$ ** 497 Buckland Road, the Court of Probate. 604 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST M 3-2692 British noveiist winner of Nobei Prize South WIndaor, Ct. 644-3481 Lou Howland K-MarlFloto The Democrats distributed Robert D. Murdock, RooRor Offlea V _ a 7 2 ^ 7 7 7 646-4040 29S Hartford Tpka. charts showing that budgeting for academy said, comparing him to Golding also wrote "The Inheri­ . education amounts to 36.82 percent 'By Lawrence Roberts Jonathan Swift. tors” (1955), "Pincher Martin” of the current budget and is an United Press International Lech Walesa seeks advice on going to "Golding has a very keen sight (1956), "The Brass Butterfly” “WE*RE SELLING HOU$ES"l Increase of 6.4 percent over the STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Wi(- receive prize..
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