• .Hi. :• *.i -*•' PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri„ Oct. 24, 1975 HARTFORD (UPI) - More consumption and saving tensive statewide educational than 900 Connecticut motorists motorists money. The Connec­ program, including distribution The weather The candidates are saying have expressed an interest in ticut Department of Transpor­ of more than 40,000 notices to joining a catpool in the first tation is using a computer to motorists passing through the Cloudy, chance of a few showers or drizzles for it. Thus, it becomes a COVENTRY making progress in an orderly More than 900 show three weeks of the state’s com­ match responses from state's 15 highway toll by evening. High in 60s. Mostly sunny Sunday, MONICA SHEA program unique to Coventry and sound manner. Particularly puterized carpool program. motorists to establish carpools. stations," she said. highs mid 50s to mid 60s. i®anrl|patpr lEiifning Ipralh Way developed by the stiff to fully 742-9495 pressing needs are usually met interest in carpool Gov. Ella T. Grasso said The governor said telephone "Carpooling is the most ef­ Joan Lewis, Democratic meet the needs of our students. by immediate Board action. Thursday. inquiries about carpooling have ficient and least expensive MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1975- VOL. XCV, No. 22 chairman of the Coventry This program has proven itself “This coming year the board Mrs. Grasso said the increased from 10 a day to more form of public transportation in Manchester—A City of Village Charm t w el v e pa g es — p l u s w eek en d PRICE: FIFTEEN GENTS Board of Education and Jake academically, and its social ad­ will be considering an alternate response is an excellent begin- than 50. existence today,” the governor Wisenall, Democratic board vantages cannot be measured. school proposal for high school ning in helping reduce energy "The increase follows an in­ said. member, seeking re-election to "Representatives from the level students and a board sub­ the Board of Education in the state Department of Education committee for building needs Nov. 4 election, issued state- evaluated the program last and program planning con­ . ments challenging a recent year at the request of the board sisting of board members Jacob statement of Sue Brainard, and gave a very favorable Wisenall, Vincent Moriarty and TOWN OF MANCHESTER News Republican member of the report. In contrast to Mrs. myself along with the ad­ Franco near death board, also seeking re-election. Brainard, I have found teachers ministrators will present to the DEPARTMENT OF PURLIC WORKS Mrs. Lewis’ statement said: in the program to be extremely full board a report on building summary MADRID (UPI) — Generalissimo Fran­ The medfeal bulletin said doctors also "It can be done for a few hours or even "During the past four years I enthusiastic in their comments priorities for future years. The cisco Franco, gravely ill from two were trying to determine the effect on days with breathing apparatus and other have served on the Board of toward it and in their participa­ board will continue, as it has in massive heart attacks, is showing accen­ Franco’s digestive ailment of his "anti- instruments and stimulators,'' one Education, I have seen great tion. the past, its on-going evaluation Compiied from tuated signs of renewed heart failure, a Parkinson medication." medical source said. "But in most cases improvements systemwide in "As to cost, with SLP im­ of current programs. NOTICE OF LEAF PICKUP I nitfd Prc»§ Internutionai medical bulletin said today. It was the first official admission that that would be the limit." plemented in four out of six “I have a daughter at the high The official bulletin, signed by all Frai?-' Franco has suffered for some 20 years Coventry’s education program P-. Franco, the last of the right-wing at minimal cost to the taxpayer grades at the elementary level, school, a son in Phase I of the co’s doctors, said the renewed signs of from Parkinson's disease — an ailment we are still spending ap­ Sequential Learning Program are scheduled for leaf collection on the days listed below. In the event of heavy rain on any scheduled collection day, pickup heart failure followed an attack at 10 p.m. which causes uncontrollable shaking of the strongmen in Europe, suffered a second and through maximum effort of heart attack Friday only hours after his the entire school staff. proximately $200 more per and another son in the fourth rpmipTn w Postponed one working day. Home owners, on the streets listed below, who wish to have yard leaves collected are State (5 p.m. EDT) Friday of abdominal disten­ limbs. The staff of Franco's El Pardo pupil for high school students. grade. My interest in Coven­ sion caused by paralysis of the intestine. Palace earlier was formally informed of doctors reported he was was recovering Educational budgets over the u cinniH H ‘^e leaves in the gutter as much as possi- ii; GROTON —A union official says j: from a coronary attack Tuesday. past four years have averaged Coventry ranks in the lower try’s educational program is J ^ ® collection. Property owners are requested to make certain that no foreign objects such It said the abdominal problem was dealt the seriousness of his condition. one-third of the state as to spen­ sincere, widespread and of long at least two thirds of the 202 Elec- with through the customary medication. The aging ruler clung precariously to a about a 7 per cent increase — as stones, branches, cans or any other material other than leaves or grass are placed in the windrows. Additional scheduled routes will be adver­ >:• trie Boat workers tested for oc- The ailment, bringing to a close nearly ding per pupil, and 1 feel we get standing. I believe the citizens tised next week. The bulletin also said Franco this mor­ thin thread of life, but medical experts even with inflation — while the cupational lung disease have been four decades one-man rule that began in budget increase average for the the most out of each dollar of Coventry can be proud of ning suffered from a congestion of the said it would be a miracle if he lived much the bitterly fought civil war of the 1930s, spent. their educational system, its j;: found to be afflicted, some serious- lung, which yielded to treatment. longer. two years prior to the 1972-73 •ji; ly. Most of the workers came into put new pressure on the government to budget was 12 per cent. "The board annually reviews students . and their October 27 October 28 October 3' Informed sources at the El Pardo Government sources said a transfer of transfer power. systemwide testing results, achievements,” Mrs. Lewis Route 6 repeated contact with asbestos used ij; Palace said earlier that the 82-year-old power to Franco's esignated successor, “Yes, we have seen innova­ Route 7 Route 9 in insulating pipes in nuclear sub- $ Government sources said the possibility tions over the past four years. and I have seen great im­ said. North Fairfield Street chief of stale suffered a further relapse 37-year-old Prince Juan Carlos de Borbon, Lilac Street Adams Street Dorothy Road Columbus Street marines, the official said. The com- of handing over his powers for good had We have mini-courses at the provements in these scores Wisenall’s statement said, Fairfield Street today but did not elaborate. was expected in a matter of days but no been put gently to Franco more than once over the past four years par­ "Each year various programs Trumbull Street (Center to Middle Tpke. Fenwick Road Oliver Road pany stopped using asbestos earlier Underlining the seriousness of Franco's deadline had been set. high school to introduce Campfield Road Griswold Street West) S this year. • since his first heart attack — only to meet students to courses of study ticularly at the elementary are reviewed and evaluated by Willard Road Bolton Street condition was the visit to El Pardo Palace The sources said the transfer was not West Street Lincoln Street Henderson Road with a refusal even to discuss it. they might not otherwise con­ level. Last year Grades 1, 2, 3, the board. The practice of Saulters Road Hartland Road during the morning of Spain's highest- being pushed because of a desire by all The sources said all the necessary Bank Street HARTFORD -Hartford S sider, and a work cooperative 4, 6, 8 and 9 were tested. The department heads reporting Roosevelt Street Proctor Road Helaine Road Windemere Street ranking active military officer, Gen. parties involved not to embitter the last papers were ready lor his signature but he results were outstanding in directly to the board at open Middlefield Street Ridgewood Street Victoria Road Thistle Road Grant Road policemen, angered at stalled con- :v Carlos Fernandez Vallespin, chairman of hours of a man who ruled Spain for 36 study program, and an ad­ Cooper Hill Street was in no condition, either mentally or vanced placement program many areas of the basics. meetings is most effective Alexander Street Dougherty Street Bretton Road Lockwood Street tract talks, will begin individual job the Joint Chiefs of Staff. years and is widely revered as a national physically, to sign them. Gosless Drive actions that could slow down police where students can take Without exception, each grade because it receives uncensored Perkins Street Transit Lane Chambers Street Prime Minister Carlos Arias Navarro hero by supporters of his right-wing The sources said the government Hartford Road operations and reduce traffic v and the president of parliament and the regime.
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