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20 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. July 6, 1984 ‘Mad person with match’ sought in rooming house fire

BEVjERLY,BEVERLY, Mass. (U P I) — match. someonesomeone had had to tolet let him him in.” in." ownerowner or or at at a a former former fellow fellow tenant. tenant. OneOne personperson dieddied leapingleaping fromfrom a a oldold brother brother and and their their 7 73-year-old I n t I t ft 1* 0 Irwxleimr* n* af ncmniA urhrs e O I/ 4 rx # £ A A A 'Tha r\t*ol I tv\t n O nnSlOA e xt f ka «>j4 _ a t naM * l A .a* V>a«a>aa W Investigators are looking at "W e're looking at people who O'Keefe said a |S,000 reward The preliminary cause of the third-story window and 13 others grandmother — have been identi­ Manchester native is now Teacher’s fight back Is Customers won’t \ former residents as prime sus­ have-lived here in the past," said would be offered to anyone provid­ state’s deadliest fire since 1942 was were trapped in the inferno which fied. Authorities said five others pects for having set a fire that State Fire Marshal Joseph A. ing information leading to the announced within an hour after started 4:20 a.m. Wednesday. were burned beyond recognition, Senate committee director an exercise In courage pay for Seabrook] killed at least 14 people in a O'Keefe. "W e’re looking at anyone arrest and conviction of the O’Keefe declared that all bodies slowing the identification process. rooming house for alcoholics, with any kind of connection to that arsonist. had been accounted for from Two people remained in Boston transients and discharged mental building. But we do not have a The Boston Globe quoted a Wednesday’s blaze at Elliot , while other survivors "A preliminary investigation ... page 3 .. page 11 page 20 patients, officials said. suspect." source, "close to the investiga­ Chambers rooming house. were listed in good or stable indicates that the fire was set,” "This was deliberate,” Beverly "H e got inside," said O'Keefe, tion" saying that investigators Although all 36 people in the condition in Danvers and Salem state Public Safety Secretary Mayor Frederick "Jack” Mona­ referring to the arsonist, "That believe there is a "strong possibil­ building at the time of the fire have hospitals. Charles Barry told a Boston news han said Thursday. "Hopefully we was a secure building. To get in, he ity" the fire was set by a former been accounted for, five bodies still Nine victims — including a conference. "There were two will find that mad person with a either had to have a key or resident who was angry at the had not been positively identified. 9-vear-old Maine boy, his 21-year- points of origin.

Showers today; Manchester, Conn. ending Sunday Saturday, July 7, 1904 REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK — See page 2 HaiirhpBtpr IpralJi Single copy: 254 featuring: TRADE FRUSTRATION FOR RELAXATION Snow shoveling, leaf raking, lawn mowing, painting and yard work are a thing of the past. Buy a book on entertaining and move Death penalty Soviets D. F. REALE, INC. in! Every convenience for family living has Real Estate been carefully planned throughout this 3 bedroom, 1 Va bath, eat in kitchen, wall to wall condemn n s Main Street, Manchester carpeted town home. Kitchen appliances, is sought for central air conditioning, carport, pool, 646-4525 courts and partially completed rec request room! This home should be on your M U S T iMka S Ik M M h ItaM . I6M SEE list. Call today. $86,900. traiiside killer By Jack Redden United Press International By AAlchael D. Harris Asked if she hated Carpenter. MOSCOW - The Soviet Union United Press International Mrs. Hansen replied, " I don’t think A Z ' of him much at all.” Friday condemned the U.S. re­ quest to broaden propo.sed negotia­ YOU DESERVE — David Car­ Carpenter’s lawyer made a 7 penter, an ex-convict described by surprising admission in closing tions on space weapons and said / A his attorney as a mental "m ess,” arguments last week that the the September talks could not was convicted Friday of the ex-convict killed the two female begin without agreement on the BREAK TODAY agenda. first-degree murders of two young hikers in state parks in Santa Cruz women in the string of Traiiside County in 1981, but argued he The official statement carried by Killings that terrorized Northern should not be convicted of first- the state news agency Tass fol­ for three years. degree murder and face the death lowed articles in the government- Carpenter, 54, was convicted of penalty because he was a mental run press earlier in the day that the murders of Ellen Hansen and "m ess." accused the Pentagon of attempt­ EAST HARTFORD $92,500 ing to evade talks in hopes of ANDOVER " $59,900. Price reduced on this impressive 1-owner 7 room Raised Ranch with 3 bed­ Heather Scaggs, both 20, the The slayings of Miss Hansen and gaining military superiority over 2 acres bounded by State Forest comes with this cozy, older 1 'A story Cape. rooms, 2 '/ i baths, fireplaced rec room. 2 car garage and maintenance free ex­ attempted murder of Miss Miss Scaggs were part of a string Four bedrooms, hot air heat plus economical auxiliary wood furnace and 100 terior. Many custom features throughout and a must to seel Call for de- Hansen’s boyfriend, and with rape of rapes and slayings that terro­ the Soviet Union. amp electrical service. Very private. All this lor only $59,900. ails. 643-4060 and attempted rape. rized Bay Area "In Washington they are now The balding, bespectacled de­ hikers for three years. Carpenter’s trying to conceal this position of fendant had no visible reaction and trial for the two Santa Cruz killings theirs with statements on their his attorney told reporters he had was moved to Los Angeles because readiness to arrive for the talks In nothing to say. of extensive publicity. Vienna." Tass said. "ft was not unexpected," his Carpenter, who has spent more The statement accused the Uni­ defense attorney said. "H e was than 20 years in prison for rape and ted States of playing down the prepared for it, Carpenter took it assault, has also been charged importance of talks aimed at So take a dip in the 20x40 inground pool or play ball pretty well." with five murders in Marin halting an arms race in space. MANCHESnR $89,900. The eight-woman, four-man jury County. No trial date has been set " ft is important. And before the on the 1 Vz acre lot that comes with this outstanding delegations of both sides get Lovely large family home featuring 5 bedrooms, 1'.^ baths, family room, for­ that heard the six-week trial in that case. UPI photo mal living room with fireplace, kitchen-den combination. Maintenance-free 4 bedroom raised ranch. Country kitchen, family together, agreem ent must be EAST HARTFORD $109,500 reached the verdicts after deliber­ Defense attorney Larry Biggam, Ex-convict David Carpenter, described exterior, garage and large park-llke yard. Perfect neighborhood for children. room, two car garage are some of the fine features ating only about eight hours over who put on a one-day defense, also Angeles. Carpenter was convicted in reached on the subject of the Call now. $89,900. N O TH IN G B U T TH E B EST is evident in this immaculate 7'/^ room Ranch fea­ talks.” Tass said. turing 3 bedrooms. 2'/4 baths, fireplaced family room. 1st floor laundry room, that can be yours. Priced to sell at $115,000. three days. admitted that Carpenter shot and by his lawyer as a “mental mess.” listens two of the killings, which terrorized central air & intercom system. Beautifully landscaped In sought after loca- The jury also found three specia I wounded Miss Hansen’s boyfriend, Friday as the verdict is read at the end of Northern California ifor three years. The wants the We can kelp yea become a "RE«U” PROFESSIONM.! September talks, suggested by J '•ori 643-4060 Cell 64R-45S, and adi for Dan. circumstances — multiple Stephan Haertle, and tried to rape his trial for the "traiiside" killings in Los murders, murder during a rape Miss Hansen, but said he did not Moscow a week ago, to include D. F. REALE, INC. Zinsser Agenqr and murder while lying in wait — rape Miss Scaggs. ways of resuming the Geneva talks m and a second jury already impa­ Haertle was shot in the neck but on strategic (intercontinental) and Real Estate 750 Main St., Manchester Iniarmadiala ransa nuolaar FREE neled will determine whether lived to identify Carpenter as the Bristol residents assess damage weapons. 175 Main St., Manchester, Ct. MARKET R£AL ESTATE SERVICES e v a lu a tio n I Carpenter should die in the gas man who ambushed the couple on a Moscow walked out of those talks M m chamber or spend the rest of his 646-4525 223 Eaat Centef St., Manch— ter 6411060 trail in Cowell Redwoods last fall and the Soviet statement life in prison without possibility of 646-1511 State Park in March 1981. Miss said Washington "blasted away" parole. as power is restored to homes Scaggs had worked with Carpenter the negotiations by deploying a “A Superior Court Judge Dion Mor­ before she disappeared in May U new generation of nuclear missiles row scheduled a hearing for 1981. Her body was found in Big By David Ludlum He said the city had no estimate got downstairs, it was by." in western ^ rop e. The missiles motions Aug. IS, with the penalty Basin Redwoods Stale Park. Both OWNER FINANCING United Press International of the value of the damage, and Only one injury was reported. An were inst^ledStomatch existing jury reporting to court two days women had been shot in the head public works crews were out unidentified woman hit her head on Soviet SS-20 missfl^s:------later. with a gun belonging to Carpenter. AVAILABLE Utility crews finished restoring helping clean up the debris. the windshield of her car when she "B y linking questions of nuclear " I wanted to cry and I have been Prosecutors insisted the death power Friday and residents began "A ll our crews are out cleaning armaments with the problem of having to stop myself for a long penalty is the only proper punish­ tried to avoid a falling tree, police preventing the militarization of time — in order to stay in court,” ment forthe "cold and calculated” assessing the damage after a up. This morning I told the public said. She did not require space, the American administra­ Mary Scaggs, one of the victim’s slayings. Santa Cruz County Dis­ tornado ripped off roofs, severed works crews to be out in the hospitalization. tion is seeking to evade the talks on mother, said. " I didn't expect too trict Attorney Art Danner told power lines and uprooted trees in affected areas and assist in cutting Northeast Utilities restored L space,” Tass said. much of a reaction, ft will take a jurors that Carpenter had premed­ central Connecticut communities. trees and offer any other help." power to the last 100 of about 39,000 “The Soviet government con­ few hours to sink in.” itated the killings and deserved to The grim situation was made The National Weather Service in Connecticut customers who lost it firms its offer to the government of Marilyn Hansen of Davis, Calif., die. worse for Bristol homeowners Windsor Locks said the tornado cut from 150 separate outages caused the United States to open formal said she was "proud” of her "What does it mean when he when rain damaged furnishings a path three miles long and 600 feet by the two tornadoes and thunder­ talks on preventing the militariza­ daughter because she resisted her brings the gun to the park?" exposed after the tornado carried wide as it churned through the area storms that struck Thursday tion of outer space," Tass said. attacker. Danner asked sarcastically. "W as away the roofs, said Acting Mayor at 6 p.m. Thursday. The Tass statement, issued in "H er resistence was the begin­ he looking for small gam e?" evening. the name of the Soviet govern­ ning of the end for him,” Mrs. The jury also heard evidence Ralph G. Papazian. Yards were littered with debris Most customers were only with­ W a te rfro n t ment. followed a charge in the SOUTH WINDSOR Hansen said. "H er resistance concerning the five Marin County At least a dozen other houses including shingles, downed fences, out power for an hour or two. official Novosti news agency that Waterfront house on quiet lake in immaculate made it possible for Steve Haertle killings. Danner said those killings received less serious damage, power lines and even air Power was restored to all but about the Pentagon was opposed to talks New Listing to live. were similar to the Santa Cruz some from falling trees and power conditioners. 800 customers in the Stamford- condition. This house was built in 1969 and has 3 because it was seeking to over­ “ I think the death penalty is the County slayings and clearly show a lines, he added. Woodybrook Road in Bristol was bedrooms, enclosed porch, walk-out basement, fi­ 7 Room Raised Ranch, large family Norwalk area and Greenwich by 8 come a "mythical inferiority” In appropriate penalty in this case." pattern of premeditation. replace and 120 feet frontage on the lake. Don’tmiss room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, built- "W e looked at the areas and the hardest hit. a.m. Friday, said utility spokes­ space weapons. conservatively I would say there Stasia Ellis stood outside her man Emmanuel Fordc. The Soviet Union has a simple seeing this house. Call today. Priced at only ins, 2 car garage were a dozen homes affected, two home moments after the roof was anti-satellite weapon now that While some utility lines were $74,900. of which had roofs blown off,” sheared off as she cooked supper could threaten low-orbiting U.S. Combine your business and residence in these 6 downed and transformers taken Papazian said. "The rain was with her 6-year-old daughter. "In satellites, but the United States is $ 8 6 ,9 0 0 . out when struck by lightning, rooms, plus garage and breezeway. 20 x 20 Show­ This,.Gi6od coming in on their furnishings, and one second the roof collapsed. The developing a sophisticated anti­ damage to utility equipment was I ’m sure it caused extensive wind broke everything. Ju.st one satellite rocket. room, l ‘/2 baths. . $79,900. "not as great as one might damage.” second!" she said. The Novosti commentary and an won't pay suspect." said Fordc. article in the Communist Party “ There was also considerable “ All I saw were branches and G ® R A / IA N newspaper Pravda listed Ameri­ U&R REALTY CO. uprooting of trees that have fallen things going by.” said Wayne STRANO REAL ESTATE Many of the outages were caused can military development pro­ Edmund Gorman ^ ^ 7 on homes," he noted. Augustine, whose home was dam­ REALTORS-MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE m 156 East Center Street CHARLESTON, S.C. (ORI) - i by lightening striking fuses, which grams and said these proved 643-2692 A Ckiast Guard skipper who led a Papazian said the families were aged. He said he ordered his family just required resetting the fu.se, he Pentagon opposition to the pro­ O04 Middle Turnpike Ensi. M.incheMer, Conn 0o040 rare mission to remove an ...^laying with friends or relatives. downstairs but "before we even said. po.sed Vienna conference. Tel (2 0 3 )0 4 0 404 0 Robert D. Murdock, Realtor ailing sailor from a Russian 647-7653 trawler at sea said Friday be has no intention o f paying the Texas address ends *non-poUtlcar swing BEST SELLERS LIST ^ seaman’s hosidtal bill, - ‘f - - “ The keeps giving between D.W. FISH REALTY CO. me a calf and asking me to pay States ardc SELLING? . OF his hospital bill,’’ said U . Roy . Each c(^i (Elfins, ^ commander o f the ' sailorsfr President blasts liberals on crime WE NEED YOU! 243 Main SI.. Manchester Vernon Circle, Vernon Coast Guard cutter Cape Knox. miedicai__ “ My Job is strictly search and We have more buyers than homes! If 643-1591 872-9153 RussiaicF, Bv Nornaan D. Sandler than 20 years that has reduced Democrats. cuts, rebuilding our military rescue," Collins said. “ 1 sure ’’^ queptiyb^— United Press International inflation and unemployment at the Initiatives like tuition tax cred- strength or helping El Salvador you've considered selling over the was surorised when the hospital" electronic j same lime.” Its to help hard-working families, and other nations resist totalitar last several years but were hesitant called, 1 didn’t expect that.’’ .sage for.’MT SAN ANTONIO — President The appearance capped a 7 -AjNiw . enterprise zones to provide jobs ian rule," he said, because of market conditions... Call The Cape Knox met the HobacbtS|iiA^ Reagan, stumping in a state Fourth of July swing that took and hope to those who yearn for FOREST HILLS the professionals at 646-2482 Russian trawler Hobachi about. the coast/M crucial to his re-election, took Reagan through the Deep South, progress, a constitutional amend- Referring to himself as “ The Spacious 7 room, 2'A bath homo being built on the end 75 miles oft the South Carolina from C irt^ ^ credit Friday for the drop in the industrial Midwest and on to mcnl mandating a balanced fed- Dipper" — he starred as Notre of an exclusive cut de sad Pick out your own colors to- 'WE’RE SELUNG HOUSES!” coast at 10 a.m. Thursday after when Kolf unemployment and ripped into the Texas. The trip was billed as eral budget and, yes, an initiative Dame football player George Glpp receiving a risdio message July Althour "liberal leadership" of the House non-political, meaning the taxpay­ to return the freedom of voluntary **><-* ntiovie, "Knute Rockne, All 4 that a sailor aboard the Soviet rlgid_. for being obstructionists. ers paid for it. prayer to children in every schoolAmerican” — Reagan said: "But ship was suffering a ruptured atmosphi House leaders need to "stop In his speech, Reagan decried across our land,” he said. didn't win then and here's a bladder andJiepatitis. at spa Waim kowtowing to the pundits and the "the crisis of crime in America” The House bottled up Reagan’s flash from the GIpper: They're not The Cape Knox brought the ailing saimi special interests and start listen­ and said he was gratified by the anti-crime package, and it de- Kaing to win now.” sailor, Valenoln Kolbsenko, to American ‘ ing to the American people,” Supreme Court decision loosening feated a balanced budget constitu­ Charleston and he was rushed to sign. Reagan told more than 1,500 restrictions on the use of illegally tional amendment two years ago. Charleston Memorial Hospital, , "When members of the Texas Bar Associ­ obtained evidence, to which the But the Republican-led Senate • • • » » * » * » * « « « « where officials sgid he was in odyontheii ation, complaining particularly lawyers applauded. defeated the school prayer consti- • • • • • • • • • • good condition and should be ftaiboardi about inaction on anti-crime legis­ Reagan denounced liberals and tutional amendment and it failed to released in about fivetdays. started way) lation he backs. their "pseudo-intellectual apolo­ act on tuition lax credits or l l l S I U C I OQS y “ His spiriis are very good," “ABE^ERCjlWM paying, “ Winding up a three-day, four- gies for crime,” and renewed his " enterprise zones" for inner city Y e » ... Northfleld Green 3 bedroom unit with 2'/i baths, ASSUMABLE MGT! 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V 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, July 7, 1984 M.W rilKSTKH IIKR.Al.l). S.ilunl.i) Jlilj 7, li*H'»___ 3. Naugatuck rape leaves calm town In a state of shock Dotchin works for Senate Small Business Committee

By Margaret Jackson the mayor said he hopes the londle her as she stood at the bar. said she then jumped out of the idated clubhouse building say the counter of his Cracker Barrel United Press International incident will not be compared to She repulsed him, but when she truck and hitchhiked back to her except for 10 or more motorcycles Convenience Deli Store. "But you Manchester native finds work with Weicker a chalienge the Big Dan's Tavern affair, when attempted to leave one of the men own car. sometimes parked nearby, one never know ... how can you judge anybody?” N A U G A TU C K — In a town so four men were convicted of raping blocked the doorway, reportedly The woman, fearing for the would never have suspected the By Susan Schauer smiling. “ My mother worked in the "That was a major accomplish­ calm residents say they can almost calling himself "the doorman,” safety of her son and herself, said presence of the gang. The first two men arrested a woman March 6, 1983. on a Scripps League Newspapers State Capitol in Connecticut for 30 ment and an extremely important leave their doors open after dark, barroom pool table in New Bed­ and prevented her from exiting the she did not report the incident until "You never knew they were here included Martin Warren, 25, the years. She knew Sen. Weicker move," Dotchin says. "And since the alleged gang rape of a woman ford, Mass. club. the next day. until they left,” says a woman, 22, club’s president who is married W ASHINGTON — In the last 12 when he was a state by the Dead Babies motorcycle "I hope it doesn’t turn into a She said she was then thrown The two-story brick clubhouse who lives next door and pleaded for with two children, and Michael then, the senator and his commit­ years. Bob Dotchin has worked his gang has sent a shiver down the masquarade or a show for the onto a pool table, and then onto a building on a narrow street in a anonymity saying another neigh­ DeCarlo, 23, also married. The representative." tee have worked hard for some spine of the community. people," said the mayor. "Big couch, and stripped and attacked fraying corner of town now stands bor had been threatened to keep Naugatuck residents were way up the ladder in Washington As his internship ended, a victories for small businesses.” charged with sexual assault and from being a summer intern to Most shocking to the quiet Dan’s — with the national media by up to six men at one time, as locked and empty. Next door, dirty quiet after speaking to reporters. position on Weicker’s legislative He cites the establishment of the close-knit town in western Connec­ others stood by and laughed and curtains cover the windows of the “ Whatever went on inside, conspiracy to commit sexual staff director of the Senate Small staff opened, and Dotchin got the and sensationalism — 1 would hope Small Business Innovation Re­ ticut was the news the "gang" was that would not happen” cheered. small offices of what a sign stayed inside," she said, as she assault. Business Committee. job in September, 1972, Police also arrested John Con­ search Act, major changes in the actually a group of childhood The alleged Naugatuck incident She said for three hours she was proclaims to be the Catholic War looked after her three young A Manchester native. Dotchin “Then Watergate happened," way, 31, of Waterbury, and tax code, a guaranteed lending friends many of whom are married began in the pre-dawn hours of raped, assaulted and forced to Veterans. On the other side stands daughters playing near the now spends his days on Capitol Hill Dotchin says holding his head high. and described as "perfect June 2, when an unidentified have oral sex with the men, who a rickety apartment building. building. charged him only with a conspi­ program (just approved on Capitol working with Sen. Lowell P. "It was a critical period in gentlemen," took turns molesting her and The only clue in the neighbor­ racy charge. All three men were Hill and sent to President Rea­ woman accepted a ride from two And at a small market down the Weicker J r „ R-Conn., helping " I just can’t believe it." said male friends and an invitation to pounding her head on the wooden hood to the alleged incident is the street, owner William LaChap- released after posting $30,000 bail. American history ... a period of gan). and a reconvening of the oversee the committee’s major Mayor William C. Rado. Sr. "It is visit the clubhouse. arms of the couch when she way curious motorists slow down pelle says he never felt threatened Conway and DeCarlo pleaded high tension and high pressure. It White House Conference on Small responsibilities. incredible that this incident oc­ The woman said in a police resisted. momentarily to crane their'necks by the men who came to his store. innocent to the charges July 2. was a'n incredible period to be in Business in 1985-86 as some of those Later police also arrested John As staff director — a job Dotchin Washington. Our system reaf­ curred, based on some of the affadavit that after 3 a.m.. when Finally, she stated all the men and glance at the club, and then "The ones who came in were victories. people involved." sne became the only woman left in left but one, who gave her a lift in speed up and drive on perfect gentlemen,” said the tan, Lang, 27, and Joseph Giraldt, 29, of has had since the election in firmed itself by surviving After these accomplishments, And expressing the fear of many. the building a man attempted to his pickup truck for 800 feet. She Even neighbors behind the dilap­ trim storeowner as he stood behind Prospect. November, 1980 — he oversees a Watergate.” what lies ahead for 35-year-old staff of 20 and a million-dollar In 1975, Dutchin took the legisla­ Dotchin? budget. tive director’s post, and then in "I don't know," he says, looking “The committee has two major July, 1977, Weicker offered him a as though the subject isn’t a top Weather responsibilities, ” Dotchin ex­ chance to be minority staff priority right now. "In Washington Peopletalk director. plains, sitting in a leather chair in you have to deal with the issues at his Senate office. "The first is "Then I had a staff of five, and he hand. If the Senate turns Demo­ Today’s forecasts A A t 0 A AA legislative — overseeing the Small worked to develop policy and cratic ... who knows? My roots are Birthday almanac What people are saying A * Connecticut, Massachuhsetts Business Association, authorizing positions for Republican senators in Connecticut and will always be July 8— Steve Lawrence ( 193S-), the singer who on the committee,” he explains. "Texas women love to look rich, and I can’t and Rhode Island: Today scat­ ,0 * A', its programs and establishing its in Connecticut. But for now, I feel has starred for three decades on television and in ‘ ‘ From 1979 to 801 also got a chance complain about that. I don’t, after all, design tered showers and thunderstorms. funding levels. like I have the best of both worlds." night clubs. He often appears with his wife, singer clothes for people who want to look poor” Heavy downpours possible. Highs to help set the agenda for the White A^ "The second is a broad responsi­ Recently married. Dotchin and Eydie Gorme. — Bob Mackie, fashion designer, at a Texas 75 to 80. Mostly cloudy tonight with House Conference on Small / a 4 « 0 A bility to be an advocate for small his wife, Susan, live in Alexandria, showing of his fail collection. (Women’s Wear a chance of showers. Lows in the Business." July 9 — O .J. Simpson (I947-), the actor and r A A A A ® i business. But that’s a big job,” he Va. He calls himself a “ golf addict former football running back who led the Daily) 50s. Sunday partly sunny with the A A A A ® ” After the 1980 election, when says. "Small business is like of sorts,” who loves "all sports, the American Football Conference in rushing four chance of a shower. Highs in the A. A® * motherhood — everyone is for it.” Weicker was named chairman of theatre and cooking.” times. He ran for a record 2,003 yards during the "I have two lives, I feels good to win, and good mid 70s. '»a " a a to help other people. Things go best when the two Maine, New Hampshire: Show­ the Small Business Committee — 1973 season. ^ a ® A A ' Dotchin Started his Washington In Manchester, Dotchin’s par­ goals intermingle." ers and thunderstorms today. I A A A then just a select committee — career 12 years ago, when after a Dotchin became staff director. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond July 10 — Saul Bellow ( 1913-), the author whose — Patty Sheehan, Highs 70 to 80. Showers likely * A ^ A A A • ® novels include "The Adventures of Augie year of graduate work at the Working with Dotchin at his side, Dotchin, live at 56 Dougherty St. 7 pro golfer, on a tonight. Lows mid 50s to low 60s. A A » 4 A University of Connecticut, he got Manchester native Bob Dotchin, who is his Washington, D.C., office. Dotchin March," "Herzog” and "Humboldt’s Gift,” for Northern California Scattered showers north and 0 A A A 0 Weicker oversaw the change of the Although he’s retired, Dotchin wliich he won a 1976 Pulitzer Prize. home she maintains partly sunny with a chance of an internship in Weicker’s office. committee from a select to a full says his father "still keeps busy” now the staff director of the Senate works closely with Sen. Lowell Weicker, for abandoned or showers south Sunday. Highs in the * * A 5 6 5 0 * “I was lucky, I admit," he says. standing committee. in medical supply sales. Small Business Committee, at work in R-Conn. July 11 — John Adams (1767-1848), the abused teen-age 70s. sixth president of the United States, 1825-29. girls. (Newsweek) Vermont: Showers likely today -V s ^ Following his presidency, he entered the House of but becoming a little less humid in Representatives in 1831, where he served until his "I don’t talk about the afternoon. High in the 70s. death. Parks garage deeded to i^Circuits movie projects Clearing and cool tonight. Low 50 Manchester when they are pre­ to 55. Sunday sunny and pleasant. July 12 — Henry DavidThoreau (1817-1862), the \ltlh favor say dry The $400,000 sale of the town’s Park ing materials from Charter Oak to the nol to build a planned 8.700 square-foot occupied by the garage for parking and essayist, poet, and naturalist who is best known mature and I don’t High in the 70s. in talk about political Saturday: showers and thunderstorms. Heavy downpours Department garage on Harrison Street new water treatment plant on Spring addition to its plant on Harrison Street. will not build an addition to the garage for his book "Walden," which was published in to Multi-Circuits Inc. has been com­ Street, which is also not complete.' The deed shows that Multi-Circuits for at lea.st one year from July 2. 1854. The book describes his solitary life in a projects until they possible. Highs around 80. Winds southwest 10 to 20 mph. are full blown." Extended outlook Saturday night mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of pleted and a warranty deed filed in the Multi-Circuits personnel are taking did reserve the right to make additions The purpose of that restriction is to cabin. give the town and the firm a chance to — Paul Newman, Extended outlook for New Eng­ showers. Low temperatures in the mid 50s. Sunday: partly office of the town clerk. measurements at the Harrison Street needed for minor modifications or July 13 — Jack Kemp (1935-), U.S. congress­ Swensson to announce The garage is still occupied by town garage in preparation for occupancy as.sess the parking situation. Bob Mackie actor, who has said land Monday through Wednesday: sunny with the chance of a shower. Highs 75 to 80. Today’s alterations in the use of its land. That man from the state of . He is a leading Park Department workers, however, by the printed circuit-board manufac­ included a pollution control facility of One of the complaints of residents he is seriously con­ Connecticut, Massachusetts and weather picture was drawn by Amy Schauster, 9, who was a state Rep. Elsie Swensson, R-Manchester, will Republican figure. Before entering politics, he since their new garage on Charter Oak turer, Harrison said. No definite date who live near the firm over the years sidering running for office, but won’t reveal Rhode Island: Fair weather hold a news conference Wednesday to announce not more than 1.7.50 square feet. was a professional football quarterback for 13 fourth grader at Highland Park, and resides at 51 Porter St. has been that employees park on the which one. through the period. High tempera­ whether she plans to seek election to a third term Street is not yet completed. for occupancy has been set. The company al.so agrees in the deed years. streets surrounding the plant. tures in the 80s except 70s Cape as representative from Manchester’s 13th Materials from the Harrison Street The town sold the garage to the firm not to conduct any plating process When negotiations between the town July 14 — John Chancellor (1927-), the " I ’m not sure that we Christians have the right Cod. Overnight lows from the mid Assembly District. garage are being moved gradually to in an effort to solve some problems that involving amonia and to conduct no and Multi-Circuits begun, the company television journalist who was the anchorman on to dictate to non-Christians how to behave. Also, I 50s to mid 60s. It was incorrectly reported Friday that Mrs. the Charter Oak Street location, arose from the company’s expansions process involving noxious or offensive was locally owned. It has since been "NBC Nightly News" from 1970 to 1981. He is now believe in the separation of church and state." Maine: Fair weather except Swensson would make her announcement on according to Park Superintendent in a limited area east of downtown: odors on the premises. Robert Harrison. At the same time. .sold to Tyco Laboratories Inc. of a commentator on NBC. — Ruth Bell Graham, wife of evangelist Billy chance of showers up north Wed­ Monday. One condition of the sale listed in the The deed also specifies that Multi­ Exeter. N.H. Graham, who says she has doubts about the nesday. Daytime highs in the 70s The news conference wll be at 7 p.m. in the Water Department workers are mov­ deed is that Multi-Circuits has agreed circuits will use the part of the land not self-righteousness of groups like the Moral except 80s south on Wednesday. Lincoln Center hearing room. Majority. (Family Weekly) Overnight lows in the 50s. N.H.: Sudsing up in New York Fair weather. Daytime highs in J Directors to consider raises " I learned one the 70s north to 80s south. Over­ Directors to hear pros and cons on CDBG Michele Shay, Henrietta on soap saga thing in this cam­ night lows in the 50s. The Board of Directors will be asked Thursday “ Another World," teams up with John Danelle, paign. I learned that Vermont: Fairly nice summer to approve pay increases for department heads of Majority and minority reports by a the other four and they have partici­ When the committee was charged under the grunt program. the ex-Dr. Grant on "All My Children,” in New when E .F . Holllngs weather with lots of sunshine each 6'/i percent beginning July 1 and 7 percent committee studying town re-entry into pated in making up his report. They are with its study responsibilities. Deputy Opponents of Ihe grunis arguud ihui York. They are co-stars in Dennis Mclnyre's new talks, nobody day. A slight chance of thunder­ beginning July 1. 1985, with a dental plan to the federal Community Development Charles Pillard, Betty Sadloski, Joseph Mayor Stephen T . Penny said the the town was being forced to accept a play "Split Second," which just opened at listens. Never take storms Tuesday and Wednesday. become effective Jan. 1. Block Grant Program will be heard by L. Swensson Sr. and Robert Board of Directors would call for a disproportionate share of low and Theater Four, yourself too Highs in the 80s. Lows 55 to 65. The package of benefits also applies to the Board of Directors Thursday night. Heavisides. referendum on the question if the moderate cost housing. Aside from a flourishing acting career. Miss seri/Dusly." Matthew Moriarty Jr., chairman of One committee member, former committee made a favorabie confidential employees. They include secretaries Manche.ster was later sued by the Shay leads an active social life. The wife of Ed the study committee, is expected to town Director Vivian Ferguson, ab­ recommendation. — Sen. Fritz Hol- who are not in union bargaining groups because federal Department of Justice on Lewis, publisher of Essence Magazine, she just submit a report for the majority. The stained from the final vote taken June If the voters of Manchester do in fact lings, D-S.C., who Storms soak East they have access to confidential information from behalf of several residents who u hosted a cocktail party for Jesse Jackson in New (M ajority comprises nine members of 27. The vote came after the committee vote in a referendum on the question abandoned his bid executives. charged the withdrawal was discrimi­ York. And when President and Mrs. Reagan Thunderstorms doused the east­ I the 15-member committee who favor held five weekly meetings to discuss during the Nov. 6 election, it will be the for the Democratic The directors will also be asked to ratify a natory, but Manchester won the suit. tossed a gala state dinner for Sri Lankan presidential nomi­ ern and southern states Friday and contract with town clerical workers that provides re-entering the program, which is the pros and cons of the grant program, third time they will have gone to the President Junius Jayawardene at the White nation after a temperatures dipped into the 40s in the same benefits. operated by the Department of Housing from which Manchester withdrew in polls to express an opinion on the The majority report of the committee the Dakotas. House recently, the Lewises were among the trouncing in the The clerical workers are members of the and Urban Development. 1980. question. is expected to say that admini.strative guests. New Hampshire A half-inch of rain fell at Municipal Employees Union, Local 991, Ameri­ Committee member Joseph Sweeney The report Thursday will be heard Votes in 1979 and in 1980 called on the policies of HUD have changed since the primary. (People) Mariel Hemingway Muskegon and Grand Rapids, Satellite view can Federal of State County and Municipal said today he will submit a report on before the regular meeting of the town to withdraw from the program. town withdrew from the program in Mich., and at Anderson, S.C., and Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 2 p.m. Friday shows Employees. behalf of the five members who do not directors is called to order. The The votes came after tensions deve­ 1979 and 1980 and that there is little "It is as important to our heritage as the Statue Charlotte, N.C. Dense foi scattered showers extending from the Appalachians northeastward favor re-entry. directors are not scheduled to act on the loped between the town and HUD likelihood the town will be subject to L of Liberty, the Lincoln Memorial or Yellowstone shrouded the Ohio Valley, cutting into Now England. Another band of clouds and showers associated Sweeney said he has conferred with report. officials over the town’s obligations risks in tv joining. visibility to near zero in eastern Nicholson is Reagan’s guest He’s greasing the way National Park." with a cold front stretch from Missouri northeastward across Ohio — Mariel Hemingway, actress, urging a House Kentucky, eastern Ohio and west­ ern Pennsylvania. Valley Into the eastern Groat Lakes. Low clouds behind the front Christopher Nicholson of 25 Country Club Drive Chris Atkins, the boyish blond actor who played committee to back expansion of Idaho’s federally cover the Midwest. The rest of the nation is clear except for a few was a guest last month in the Rose Garden at the a love interest of Linda Gray on “ Dallas,”, went protected wilderness. A resident of Salmon, Widely scattered — but heavy — clouds over the Great Basin. White House. He was representing Manchester at 8th District files sewer appeal calendars into rehearsal in New York this week for a revival Idaho, she has a ranch in an unprotected area. thunderstorms developed over the the 16th annual Teen Age Republican Leadership of the musical "Grease.” "When you have a gun, you fight. It’s your life. Conference in Manassas, Va. Chris will star in the lead role opposite Lori East Coast and stretched into New An appeal was filed Friday in asks the court to set aside the rate considerations that the district is And besides, for nothing would I fall into their York state. Participants were guests at a Congressional Ixiughlin, an Elite model, who he also enjoys a hands alive.” Superior Court in Hartford against for the district or to modify it so paying part of the cost of building A cold front dropped tempera­ Reception in the Rayburn House Office Building the sewer rates set by the town that it will be fair and reasonable. the sewage plant and that the Manchester close friendship with offstage. Soap opera buffs — Sofia Montenegro, a Sandinista soldier, when «SV 30.00 tures in the northern Plains, with a SEATTLE and had an opportunity to question senators in the Board of Directors for the Eighth The suit names as defendants the district maintains its own sewer will remember Miss Loughlin as Jody on ABC’s asked how it felt being a woman fighting against record 43 at Bismarck, N.D., and Dirksen Senate Office Building. Utilities District. town and the nine members of the lines. Wednesday "Edge of Night," or in TV commercial roles; the CIA-backed rebels in Nicaragua. (Rolling Stone) 41 at International Falls, Minn. Conference speakers included President Rea­ The appeal was filed by John D. Board of Directors. At a public hearing on the rates, Cheney Hall Foundation, Probate Court, 5 p.m. perky cheerleader for Tab, the salesgirl behind gan, Secretary of Energy Donald Hodell, White the counter at Arby’s. Readings in the 40s were also LaBelle Jr., attorney for the The town must file an appear­ LaBelle argued that some of the 40 Thursday ‘‘After a hard day’s work, no one wants to House Chief of Staff James A. Baker, Sen. Strom Judge’s hours. Probate Court, 6: 30 p.m. The newest “ Grease” will play July 10-12 in reported at Sioux Falls, S.D., and district. ance with the court by Aug. 9. percent increase in the sewer rates switch on PBS; no one wants to be uplifted." Fargo, N.D. ‘Thurmond, Congressman Jack Kemp and Board of Directors revaluation workshop, Lincoln Richmond, Va,, then stops in Norfolk, Atlanta, It claims the rate set by the The directors set a rate of 87.3 is to improve sewer facilities — Chuck Barris, T V producer and writer, who several others. Center hearing room, 7: .10 p.m Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Cleveland and But readings soared into the 100s SAN FRANCISCO |l directors June 12 was not fair and cents per 100 cubic feet of sewage outside the district. He said that left television to write his memoirs, ‘‘Confessions in the desert Southwest and inland At the reception in the Rose Garden, President Board of Directors. Lincoln Center hearing room, 8 Memphis. of a Dangerous Mind.’’ reasonable as required by the the district collects in its lines and the district should not be held areas of California. It was 107 at Ronald Reagan greeted the conference state’s general statutes and the sends to the town sewage plant for responsible to share those costs. p.m. S A U G E L E ^ I Inyokern, Calif., and 106 at Nee­ members. They presented him with a pair of town charter. treatment. Residents of the district pay a dles and Palm Springs, Calif. Western boots mounted on a mahogany plaque. Using the language common to The rate deducts 9.7 cents from district property tax of 2 mills for Bolton administrative appeals, the one the the 97 cents other sewer users sewer service. Most residents who TEMPERATURES \ Nicholson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Monday "Slightly cooler temperatures filed by the district calls the rates will pay under the rate increase receive sewer service from the NEW \ Nicholson, is a senior at Loomis Chaffee School Public Building Commission, Community Halt are forecast for the next couple of ORLEANS " •MIAMI unfair, unreasonable, arbitrary, that became effective July 1. town pay a charge based on the and plans to major in political science at college. fireplace room, 7; 30 p.m. Almanac days,” said meteorologist Nolan capricious, and discriminatory. It The discount is based on the amount of water they consume. •I.EOENO- Tuesday Duke of the National Severe 60 Storms Forecast Center in Kansas ^^P *A IN 1/ . ‘ ,|tWOW Fire Commission, Firehouse, Notch Road, 7 p.m. Today is Saturday, July 7, the City, Mo. "But we’re still looking Approval sought on sale Republican Town Committee, Community Hall, 189th day of 1984 with 177 to follow. |;’;> 'jsMOwEAS^ rfow at above 100 degrees over Southern UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST ^ 7: 30 p.m. The moon is moving toward its The Board of Directors will be asked Thursday California inland areas and the to approve the sale of a 3.7-acre parcel in the M CC head backs consolidation Thursday full phase. desert Southwest.” Library Board, Bentley Memorial Library, Holton There is no morning star. Buckland Industrial Park to Gerald N. and Manchester Community College is lucky to have a new, $10 million Board of Trustees of Regional Center Road, 7:30 p.m. The evening stars are Mercury, Dorothy Garston for $60,000. The 126 at Death Valley, Calif., President William Vincent said facility, other Connecticut com­ Community Colleges voted t'> Board of Education. Bolton Elementary St'hool Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. National forecast The Economic Development Commission last Thursday was only eight degrees this week that he would support a munity colleges are still "ill- support consideration of a possible office. Notch Road. 7: 30 p.m. Those born on this date are under For period ending 7 p.m. tonight, thundershowers are expected Intho month approved plans by Garston Sign Supplies shy of the highest temperature possible merger of the state’s housed." Linking up with a teehni- community collcge/technical col­ the sign of Cancer. They include North and Middle Atlantic Coast states. Elsewhere weather will Inc. of East Hartford to - construct a 14,8000- ever recorded in the United States, community and technical colleges, cal college could mean an lege merger, Vincent noted. He composer Gustaf Mahler in 1860, remain fair In general. Maximum temperatures will include: Atlanta square-foot building at the Batson Drive site for Duke said. an idea the Board of Governors for improved physical plant housing said he believes the current board painter Marc Chagall in 1887, film 85. Boston 74. Chicago 75, Cleveland 70, Dallas 97, Denver 96, Duluth the distribution of paint and paint supplies. The Nebraska Gov. Bob Kerrey Higher Education recently voted both, he explained. would concur. director George Cukor in 1899 and 73, Houston 94, Jacksonville 91, Kansas City 84, Little Rock 86, Los company manufactures small, indoor signs and announced disaster assistance employs about 19 people. to consider. "But I think it (a merger) would But it’s a mutter of speculation I" or the Record bandleader Doc Severinsen in 1927. centers would be set up in nine Angeles 75, Miami 88, Minneapolis 81, New Orleans 92. New York 78 The building plans do not require the approval " I personally think it would be a involve a substantial capital in­ which technical college, if any, On this date in history: counties damaged by flooding and Phoenix 105, San Francisco 71, Seattle 78, St. Louis 82 and good thing," Vincent said. He Washington 82. of the Planning and Zoning Commission because vestment," Vincent said. "It would MCC would merge with. Although 7 In 1846, U.S. Navy Commodore storms. The centers will house predicted that a merger would have to be an evolutionary thing, Hartford Stale Technical College J.D . Sloat proclaimed the annexa­ the site is under four acres and the building will The name of the owner of Kenny’s Equipment Service state-federal teams that will begin mean “ fewer but more compre­ and it would be somewhat difficult is the closest. Greater Hartford tion of California by the United require fewer than 60 parking spaces. was spelled incorrectly in the caption below a front helping eligible residents get fed­ hensive institutions.” Community College is located States. to achieve.” page photgraph in Friday’s Manchester Herald. His eral disaster relief. Vincent said that although MCC A number of years ago, the nearby. numo is Kenneth DowdinK. In 1898, President William McKinley signed a joint resolution Manchester Herald of Congress authorizing the annex­ 5F9F3F ation of Hawaii by the United Richard M. Diamond, Pubiisher ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ States. Hawaii became the 50th Lottery Penny Sadd Mark F. Abraitis ■k -k UP TO 70% SAVINGS k k 4 state in 1959. 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Here, the new 50-star flag is raised Vermont daily: 466. through Friday and by 7:30 a.m. Circulations. Saturday. do.” during ceremonies in Honolulu on July 4, 1960. Massachusetts daily: 3587. *k*irk\irk-kkkkkkkk * Loading Outside Swiss Colony Cheese Shop 4 4 ~ 4 — MANCHKSTKH HERALD, Siiturdiiy, July 7, l!)H4 MANUHKSTER HER.M.D. Sulurdtiy, July 7. 1984 5 Court disallows Cianci candidacy GENERAl Oil J. B. ELECTRONICS By Ken Fronckllng law applies to everyone, not just to serve the unexpired portion of for a future election. AARON COOK STEREO • MUSIC AMPS • TV United Press International those who are politically astute.” the term from which he or she was At the state court hearing Cianci said he was discussing the Tuesday, John A. O’Neill Jr.. SALES AND SERVICE PROVIDENCE, R.l, - Ex- removed by reason of the provi­ MANCHESTER Cianci’s lawyer, argued his client Mayor Vincent A. Cianci Jr. was decision with his lawyers and sions of the Providence Home Rule never lost his candidacy right HEATING Oil removed Friday from the city’s might appeal it to the federal Charter," the court said. courts. because he never went to prison or r.. July 31 mayoral ballot when the The two-page decision was - _ ooo lost the right to vote. state Supreme Court ruled him The special election was trig­ issued three days after the court QUAIITY SERVICE ineligible to complete the term he gered by Cianci’s forced resigna­ heard full arguments on the Under state law, time in prison vacated after a felony conviction. tion in April following no-contest challenge. It said majority and must actually be served for a CALL 5 6 8 -3 5 0 0 The 3-2 decision overturned pleas to felony and misdemeanor minority opinions would be issued person to be disenfranchised. JACK BERTRAND 643-1262 rulings last month by the city assault charges involving a former later. HAS ITI Candidates remaining in the Board of Canvassers and State friend and his ex-wife. He received Providence mayoral race are a suspended five-year sentence. Chief justce Joseph A. Bevilac- B&L Board of Elections which upheld qua and Associate Justice Flor­ Acting Mayor Joseph A. Paolino Handtesier, Conn. Cianci's right to run in the special The city charter prohibits a ence K. Murray dissented. Jr., the endorsed Democrat; and • SPRAYING Featuring This Week... election. convicted felon 'from holding Gelch claimed it was "absurd" former House Minority Leader • TREE FEEDING & CARE Dr. MelvynGelch, neurosurgeon office. Cianci could run to complete a Frederick H. Lippitt, state Rep. • TREE REMOVAL and former city charter commis­ "No Tree Too Smair “ A majority of the justices are of four-year term of office from Keven A. McKenna and construc­ • STUMP GRINDING sion chairman who challenged the opinion that an official re­ which he had resigned. He was tion executive Emanuel Torti, all I n o d 191 M(Im* I • SNOWPLOWING Phone 6 43 1191 oi 64j 1900 Cianci’s candidacy, said the ruling moved from office for conviction of challenging Cianci’s right to finish of whom are running as Inoivod A Liooratd • Conn. Arborist *2176 “ shows this is a society where the a felony is not eliyihi-' '"••election the current term, not his eligibility independents. New England • Eoitbiook MuH Mntttfield Bruce Litvinchyk Phone 4S6 1 141 fASrVffW CONNKttCUT S 646-3425 Mechanical Services, Inc. usotno ruu uevict oenaAnai Ex-priest pleads guilty to parish rip-off [Manchester Fence Repair and Installation 166 TUNNEL RD., VERNON, CONNECTICUT 06066 For Only ^15 ^ By Rob Stein forgery charges and five years for Bennett said Falkowski had repaid United Press International the larceny charges. $ 21, 000 . Defense attorney William Ben­ The amount of money involved WOODEN FENCES OF ALL KINDS Per Week, Your SPRING FIELD . Mass. - A nett said he would ask for proba­ has been disputed. STOCKADE - SPLIT RAIL - ROUND RAIL defrocked priest accused of using tion. Assistant District Attorney Rev. Joseph Milewski, who PICKET - NEW POSTS as much as $200,000 of his parish’s John Bryson said he would ask for replaced Falkowski. said as much Ad Can Appear money to buy himself a Cadillac a jail term in the county House of as $200,000 might have been taken. and other items pleaded guilty Corrections but would leave it up to Bennett said the figure was much Friday to using some of the money the judge to decide how long. lower while Bp'son said Falkowski FREE ESTIMATES HATCH ODELL 646-2151 In This Spot! to pay off his own debts. Falkowski still faces 76 addi­ had been indicted on charges he tional charges of uttering, larceny Thomas Falkowski, 41, of East took an estimated $80,000. UPI photo and forgery in which he allegedly Longmeadow, admitted to six Hampden County District Attor­ took money from his parish to buy An old Lebanese woman raises her hands to the sky counts of uttering, larceny and ney Matthew J. Ryan Jr.’s office MANCHESTER OVER 45 himself a new car, television, bed, Friday as she asks God’s mercy for her kidnapped son. forgery while more than 30 pari­ began to investigate Falkowski YEARS lawn mower and other personal shioners from St. Joseph’s Polish after parishioners filed a civil Relatives of kidnapped persons closed the only crossing items. MEMORIAL CO. EXPERIENCE National Catholic Church crowded lawsuiS against him in Hampden 7 The thefts allegedly occurred in point between East and West Beirut, urging political the Hampden Superior Courtroom. Superior Court to recover the Opp East Cemetery CALL 649-5807 leaders to intervene on their behalf. 1981 and 1982 while he was . money. The suit is pending. For All Your Needs Judge George C. Ready Jr. In pleading guilty to the charges Ready refused to accept Fal- allowed Falkowski to remain free Friday, Falkowski admitted to kowski’s plea Thursday after TRAVELolNSURANCE UALITY HARRISON ST on $10,000 bail and ordered the w ith d raw in g $31,000 of the Falkowski said‘prescription tran­ 391 Broad St., Manchester MORIALS MANCHESTER probation department to prepare a church’s money from two Spring- quilizers had made him drowsy. 646-7096 D One dead in fighting report for sentencing on July 20. , field banks, using some of the His case had been postponed He faces a maximum of 10 years Imoney to pay off loans and putting Monday when he complained of THOMAS FALKOWSKI in state prison for the uttering and /the rest in accounts in his name. chest pains. . . . pleads guilty "Si-rrio/i Mniii licsirr h'or O rrr .'ill ) riir\" over militia abductions fo r Only ^15 New England Mechanical Services, Ijic., established in 1966, is located at 166 Tunnel Rd. in Vernon. The firm specializes in sales, service, design and installation By David Zenlan greater Beirut area went into of industrial and commercial air conditioning, refrigeration, heating & ventilation PenOand The Florist United Press International effect Wednesday in a bid to end Per Week, Your nine years of civil war. Bizarre kidnap sparks dipiomatic furor systems, and energy management. There are presently 50 employees in our serv-, 24 BIRCH ST BEIRUT, Lebanon — Hundreds A Lebanese army source said ice, construction, sheet metal and energy management departments to serve you. 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WHEEL ALIGNMENT - BRAKE SERVICE WRECKER SERviCE mother of the driver and injuring links Christian east Beirut from g e n e r a l REPAIRING J Lagos, the Nigerian capital. The crew, however, were still being Leon Brittan said Friday. “ One Commander William Hucklesby New England Mechanical Services, Inc. his 4-month-old son and two the Moslem west. Nigerian ambassador to London held. crate contained Mr. Dikko. who of London’s anti-terrorist squad Propane Cylinders Filled bystanders, civil defense officials " I f they do not release our sons, said "patriotic friends” of the said. Nigeria Airways later an­ was unconscious and another man said the 17 persons arrested were Air Conditioning Service we will go out and kidnap people 871-1111 728-6600 166 TUNNEL RD. country were behind the plot. t e l e p h o n e ^ 16 MAIN STREET The condition of the driver was nounced it had suspended all who was conscious and in posses­ one Israeli, one Tunisian, one ourselves,” said Umm Zakkour, Police said a total of 17 people flights to Britain. British Airways M ANCHESTER CONN 06040 VERNON, C T . 06066 not immediately known. There the mother of one victim. sion of drugs and syringes. The Jamaican, one Cypriot, nine Nig­ were arrested in the kidnapping does not fly to Lagos but British 871-1111 was no claim of responsibility but There are no official figures on other crate contained two men, erians, one Ghanian, and three Thursday of Umaru Dikko, millio­ Caledonian, an independent car­ WE SOI • WE SERVICE • WE CARE security sources said the bombing both conscious.” Britons, of which one was a the number of people kidnapped by naire transport minister in Nige­ l\OU OPEN SllM> i YS <>■! was probably connected to a feud rier, said it was doubtful it would Brittan said the crate was woman. One of the Nigerians Beirut’s rival militias. Most of ria’s civilian government who fled between rival Christian militias in renew flights unless its plane was addressed to the Nigerian Foreign claimed to be connected to the ECONOMY LAWN MOWER SERVICE SlIPPOHT y»i,r Ncighhorhood Phnrnuuy them were taken after the 1982 his homeland after a military coup northern Lebanon. released. Ministry in Lagos but said he Nigerian Embassy. .Senior Citizen Dimininls U Israeli invasion of Lebanon but Dec. 31. 647-3660 Soldiers and Druze militiamen in The Nigerian government said it woujd not "jum p to the conclu­ Brittan told the House of Com­ l.o u ’cn /'rice., in /irea some have been missing since 1975, Dikko, brother-in-law of deposed the hills overlooking Beirut ex­ had detained the flight in response sion” that the Nigerian govern­ when civil war broke out. President Sheh