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Newsday (Suffolk Edition) from Melville, New York • 38

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Melville, New York
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38
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MICHELLE (201) (next Fortunoff) 785-9228 to I CRAIG Only! FREE YEAR OF MOVIES SEE PAGE 00 BIG NAME 12" HOMART APPLIANCES Black White TV $49 SO Cordless Pushbutton Black Decker Remote Phone Dust Buster 700' Range $49 2499 HOMART COUPON 6 Hr. T-120 VHS VIDEO 199 Nomart Video TAPE Cimb Only! Limit 2 only with this coupon. Expires Dec. 5, 1983 Tape $6.99 to Non-Homart Video Club Members. QUANTITIES ARE LIMITEDI LONG ISLAND EXPRESSWAY CES EXIT Before 41 Sears SOUTH HICKSVILLE Beach Rd.

LIE Exit 41 South Near Sears Avenue 314 No. Broadway Long 482-4100 Answer Elusive To Margiotta Question -Continued from Page 4 as a convicted felon, he has lost his right to vote and may not apply to regain it for two years. He could serve in a position such as executive director that has been mentioned but such an appointment, even Margiotta loyalists admit, has political problems. The party could be hurt badly, they said, if a convicted felon returned to an official position so that he would have an office at GOP headquarters. "A lot of people are leery as to just how much of a role he would like to play, or would seek to play," said one North Hempstead Republican.

"There is some potential for soul-searching here among many people who are genuinely concerned and who do not wish Joe any harm. But Joe has always said that no one person is bigger than the party." And, he added, while that will be a bitter pill for Margiotta to have to swallow, he may now have to live by his own words. Business Closings Feared In Road Plowing Dispute Hauppauge The president of the Hauppauge Industrial Association said yesterday that several hundred companies could be forced to close in a major snowstorm because the Smithtown highway department is refusing to plow about 5 miles of road within the huge industrial park here. Bernard Nathan, the association president, said Smithtown Highways Superintendent James Dowling has sent a letter stating the town will not remove snow on portions of Oser Avenue, Adams Avenue, Ricefield Lane and Davids Drive in the Heartland area of the industrial park because of cutbacks in the highway department's budget. Although the roads belong to the industrial park, the highway department has plowed them in past years, Nathan said.

Nathan quoted Dowling as saying in his letter that the town no longer could afford to do so because the roads are not properly paved and plows have been damaged by hitting manholes that are elevated above the road surface. Dowling, however, said, "There's nothing in the letter about budget cutbacks. It's strictly the manhole covers We have informed these people that if they can't pave up around them, we won't send in our equipment to get banged up and our drivers' lives to be endangered." -Joe Calderone OBITUARY £864 a Arthur M. Gillick, 35, WLIW General Manager Glen Cove Arthur M. Gillick, who was credited with guiding 21 out of a financial crisis in his three years as its president and general manager, died yesterday of cancer in Community Hospital.

He was 35. Born in Carle Place, Gillick majored in classical studies at Colgate University and held advanced degrees from Colgate and Syracuse University. In 1973, he joined a public broadcasting station in Syracuse, as director of community relations. He became vice president for broadcast operations in 1979. In October, 1980, he took the top administrative post at WLIW and moved to Manhasset.

When Gillick arrived, WLIW was in serious financial trouble, with a debt of $257,000, and was under a cloud because of charges that it was politically controlled. Rebuilding the station's finances required layoffs and the controversial decision to drop the station's local news show in 1982. Survivors include his wife, Ann; two sons, Andrew and Christopher; his mother, Ruth, who is WLIW's director of special projects, and two brothers, John and William. Visiting, Fairchild Sons Funeral Home, Manhasset, 7-9 PM today and 3-5 and 7-9 PM tomorrow and Sunday. Mass, 10 AM Monday, St.

Mary's Church, Manhasset; burial St. Mary's Cemetery, Flushing. -Drew Fetherston HOMART APPLIANCES OCEANSIDE 22 Atlantic Great Lincoln Shop. Ctr. cor, 357-7444 (516).

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