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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 26

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The Boston Globei
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26 THE BOSTON GLOBE WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1984 OFFER EXPIRES 102744 Carpet World STEAM CARPET CLEANING MGL'J EDJGILArJ rJGL'JS BC2DGF5 WHOLE HOUSE PER RM. H5 5 AREAS 2 RM. MIN. HALLS STAIRS EXTRA '1.

MWHI. CHOICt OF ROOM, HALLS, (Ml tTAHWi Carpet Wortd after personal injury, driving to endanger, driving under the influence of alcohol, speeding, driving without a license, operating after suspension of license, and arson. He was being held on $100,000 bail last night at the Area station in West Roxbury, Boston Police said. Also, a warrant has been issued for a second man in connection with the accident, police said. STEAM CARPET CLEANING.

1 -800-852-7900, shore 1657 6iol Dupont Teflon Carpet Protector, Antistatic Control, And Deodorizer Available At Extra Cost. iv fev Ayer police seek attacker of woman Ayer Police were searching yesterday for a man who repeatedly raped and slashed a 25-year-old Fitchburg woman Sunday The woman, a mother of two, is hospitalized and listed in good condition, police said. She had been treated and released Sunday night, police said, but returned to the hospital yesterday because of dizziness resulting from several head blows. The attack occurred in an isolated residential section of North Ayer, police said, after the man surprised her as she got Into her unlocked car in Acton, put a knife to her throat and forced her to drive to a dirt road where she was bound with twine. DIANA-VINCENT IS COMING TO KARTEN'S Restaurant manager in Chinatown jailed The manager of a restaurant in Bpston's Chinatown section has been jailed for refusing to testify before the President's Crime Commission.

Stephen Tse, 35, of Puritan drive, Quincy, was held in civil contempt and ordered jailed by US District Court Judge David S. Nelson. According to US Atty. William F. Weld, the commission is investigating the activities of a Boston group known as Ping On.

A native of Hong Kong, Tse manages the Kung Fu restaurant on Tyler street. He is being held indefinitely at the Lawrence House of Correction. Under the law creating the commission, recalcitrant witnesses can be Jailed for as long as 18 months. Blood supply short in Maine and Mass. Massachusetts and Maine are faced with a shortage of group blood, the universal donor.

A spokesperson for the American Red Cross said yesterday the region is short 1200 units of that blood group. Since last week, when a deficit of 1600 units was announced, 400 units of that group have been donated. Of the amount of blood transfused, 50 percent is group Red Cross spokesperson Melissa Croteau said. Key in outlet KOs high school lights A student at Madison Park High School in Roxbury was burned on his left hand at 1:40 yesterday afternoon when he inserted a key into a wall outlet, Ian Forman, a spokesman for the Boston School Department said. The youth, Rafael Feliciano.

17, of Mission Hill, Roxbury, was taken to the Children's Hospital by ambulance for treatment of a burned immmmMmmm INJURED IN FALL Strapped to a stretcher, worker is lifted from 60-foot shaft in Boston's South End after a fall yesterday. Man, identified as Donald Heimes, 48, of Beech street, Roslindale, was hospitalized with head and back injuries. Reports indicate Heimes was working in shaft, part of the MBTA Orange Line project, when he fell. globe photo by george rizer Former Sen. Aiken leaves Vt.

hospital Former US Sen. George Aiken, 92, hospitalized nearly six weeks, was released yesterday from Brattleboro Memorial Hospital in Vermont. He was taken to Heaton House, a nursing home in Montpe-lier, where he will undergo therapy for about a month, according to his wife, Lola. The Aikens live in Putney, but Mrs. Aiken said the two will move to their Montpelier home for the winter because it is much closer to the hospital.

(AP) Hub backs program for merchant loans Boston officials are sponsoring a low-interest loan program to help merchants located around the Forest Hills MBTA Station in Jamaica Plain, the current construction phase of the MBTA's ongoing $800 million Southwest Corridor reconstruction project. Through the program, to be sponsored by the Neighborhood Development and Employment Agency (NDEA), merchants doing business in a designated area can qualify for a maximum $10,000 loan at 5 percent interest, NDEA director Paul Grogan said. Rain brings joy to Conn, firemen finger, a hospital spokeswoman said. Forman said all the lights in the school were knocked out for 35 1600 acres were blackened, the state officials estimated. (AP) Stricter police plan for spouse beaters Under a policy believed to be the first of its kind in New Hampshire, men or women who beat their spouses now face arrest by Concord Police even if the victim does not want to press charges.

The Police Department policy is based on a 1981 state law that allows police to make an arrest of a suspected spouse beater within six hours after police believe the assault occurred. "The decision was made to start treating family violence as a crime," Bill Halacy, research and planning officer, said yesterday. "In the past, we have been treating it as a social problem and a lot has not been done to end the problem." (UPI) Hub man accused in hit-run death A 22-year-old Hyde Park man was arrested and charged yesterday with vehicle homicide and seven other counts in connection, with the Saturday morning hit-and-run death of Robert S. Mason, 41 of Roslindale. James Ly-don, of 805 Hyde Park is scheduled to be arraigned todayJn West Roxbury District Court on charges of motor vehicle homicide, leaving the scene of an accident Two American names whose innovative jewelry designs you've been waiting for.

What these two young designers have created out of sandblasted yellow and white gold and l.ibu diamonds must be seen to be believed. Or, even better, worn. minutes before power was restored. He said there was no effect on the dismissal of pupils. A few minutes after the lights went out, Forman said, a fire alarm was accidentally set off either by a faculty member or student and the fire apparatus responded.

There was no connection between the two events, Forman stated. Diana-Vincent Burlington Oct. 25 Copley Place, (2nd Level) Fri. Oct. 26 27 Connecticut firefighters say the rain that fell overnight was just what was needed in their battle against stubborn brush fires that had erupted throughout the parched woodlands of the state's central and eastern areas for more than a week.

Thomas O'Brien, fire control officer for the Department of Environmental Protection, said the rain either doused or substan-' tially slowed most of the fires. O'Brien said the state also canceled its ban on burning. The governor had imposed the ban last week. The rain was especially welcome in the Waterbury area, where officials reported 30 new fires Monday. Fire officials believe more than half of the 425 brush fires in Connecticut were set.

Over Registry inspector jailed in drug case A 47-year-old suspended inspector for the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles was sentenced Monday to serve a year in prison after pleading guilty to drug charges. Hugh Ravagni, of Thomas street, Saugus, was sentenced in SalemSuperior Court to two years in the Plymouth House of Correction, with the second year of the sentence suspended. Ravagni was also given two years' probation. He was arrested Jan. 31 and charged with possession of marijuana and possession of cocaine with intent to distribute.

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