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p*:: Libif (,_.Q Oakton Street .. Ne- ecial Repert Thei iÌod Petitioiís : IuLgL 8746 N. SHERMER, NuES, ILL.. 25 per copy fFròm the Left Hand . lo the cetbird seat .ve; as . newsmen, often view what toes : an from many. different angles. sthdone truth that has triehied ap . t6 the -catbird in how little everyone hnows, including the . gays who are doing the obner-- . last Friday we attendd. a . breahfant in which County. Cterh Stanidy Kunper wan the guest speaker. Kasper's a very stylish gay, dark hankei'snnit, tots nf well-trimmed grey hair, lots of poise, always loose, and han great rapport with hin audience. .. . Bot afterthe opening inning of- - bunter he got neriousand upuhe about the battono budgeting that . pabtie budien indulge in te get the masimlau amnants uf dottairn fur their public bodies. One uf the major puhlishers io the Chicago . -.,, area said he didut understand ubout the way the muttiptiee in - -. . determined un egualieing tax . hilts. After a half huur ut wax- deriug through the labyrinths uf rhuttiptiers and axsesxmentu, ç most uf ox knew tenu than sehen - WÇfirnt arrived. Even Kuxpee pleaded set hnuwiot the jener : workings nf taxing is the County. We wurbed hard at that earth morning hou! trying In -under. ntand what seemed ulmust unen- . plainabte. - Continued 00 Page 3t Cook County . to Doppie . Th Cbnh County t3nard noled idetweeh In give the balance uf. - $88,5t0 needed for the inslattatine - uf tite Doppler Turnado Warning -System in Marseilles, tttineis nest March. rhrnugh the-efforts of Nues Fire Chief Al Hoelbt and . Mauier Niehbian Blaue, the . request fer the batueco uf the . funding was presented to - the . Cook County -Board und its . president Geurte Dunne by . Sheriff Richard Elend. Elrud had previnuuty met with a committee VOL. 26, NO. 18, -THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER II. 1982 . District 63 proposes; tax levy increase below 5% . - -- : by Eileen Hirnehleld, A propened tas levy increase of aid parltyderived 1mm property $331,000 waudiscassed ky bnrd taueh. - members of East Maine School Tan inneme is determised by District Kf at a committee-ef.thb- assessing pruperty whiCh . in whutemeetieg Tuesday, Oclubel hoown as the - àsgeesed 12, in the Edocatinoat Service - naluatise. A part nf that amount Center nf Apelle Schont, Des ix multiplied hy a fermata, Plaines. - , - changing fcom year te year, After mach discussion, hourd hoowe as the "multiplier". -The isembern. agreed tu this figure resulting amsunt is the keeping a levy increase énleosies "equalized axsèssed valuaI ion." below five perceef of the letal Board memlier Richard Smith lIft levy. Any taniog unit rnay said, "Thisyearweentontyhave tau np to live per cent by stabate - to worry abool fhe multiplier but witheal a special hearing. The whether or not it wilt be con- letal levy for tun year 1981 was tinned." Reportedly, some $7,405,305. A preponed 1912 tas titinuis legislatore adescate levy tutat wit! be $7,775,570. . etimieatinn nf the multiplier. Administrater Donald Bund Administrator Bend said some qoestiuned whether the $330 uno is Conlinoed on Page-31 capable nf prenidiog needed ser- - - schonte Retiring village - e - ployees member, said "gloom and deem" - han keen heard fer t5 yours but oething serinuety hurt the district. Float action on the prnpused tony wilt be tabee atan opeñbnard meeting. - . te arder tu determine a tax tony, beard members attempt te cuesider futüre needs aed ceste io tight of iefiattoe, salaries, new equipment-and building repairs, amoqg ether faders. They alun cSesider revenues edeb us teases, lunch money, and guvererecet gives $88,500 r -system' - of lire chiefs nd Manr Blase - before preseoting the request for Ohefunds. . The entire cost of the Inroads alert system which is effective within a tft -mite- radios was $btt,000. Approximately $350,000 of the cost was contributed by Ihr National Weather System which is u dininion nf the-Federal Government. Thruagh the efforts of Mayar Blase and Chief f-loelbt, the City uf Chicago's Deparlrneot Continned an PageOt . -Nimrod supporter reports receiving State's Attorney's subpoena - Grand-JUry - - begins probe of Nimrod petitions - byBnbBrssrr The Coob County Stole's-Att or- cry's office has bogus sah- pOeeaing area suppOrters uf State Sen. John Nimrod ft.00tenviewl te appear befare a traed jury in- ventigatint allegations that eamrreús prOviniOes uf the tttinois Etectine Code were violated during the July petition drive which resulted in Nimrnd being placed on the November buttst an an indepesdeet cae. didate. . - When cuetacted by The Bugle, one Elles resident, whesé son had circulated petitiaes for Nimrnd, At a recent Village nf Milos Board Meeting, two retiring village employees Patrolman Jamen C. Olbrinch Ici and Fire Engineer Matthew Nswahswshi (rl were honored for their dedication aud service tu the community. Both Officer Olbrisch and Firefighter Nowakowski serned the village fer over twentywne yearn. In reading Ihr inscription on one of the plaqnen, - Pages 2-3-4 saidhin-son had received a soin porno te appear befare the grand - jury and State's- Attorney in- veutigature had taker u depesitiun from the Nifes youth. Among the charges being in - nestigated by the Slate's Altar- soy's office are that Nimrad, his family and friends may have - keswiogty falsitird petitioss. - Evidence turned over to the Stale's Attorney by Chicago eier. tien law ullurney Frank Landing, wh'lc representing supporters of Rep. Bah Kuelra lR-dGenviewl Cenlinned en Page 30 Mayer Nicholas Blase Ill stated, "The Village of Nitro wut built isla a great comnsnnity by spirit und dedication and not by brick and mortar atone." Continued Mayar Blane, "We wish hap. pineau and guod health ta these employeen . they will be missed . bat we indeed hope for n000esn in whateverendeavornthey pursue."

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Page 1: ecial Repert Thei iÌod Petitioiís - Niles-Maine District ...evanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/Niles... · circulator. Sources close to the io-vestigation said the Nitos

p*:: Libif(,_.Q Oakton Street.. Ne-

ecial Repert

Thei iÌod Petitioiís :

IuLgL8746 N. SHERMER, NuES, ILL..

25 per copy

fFròm theLeft Hand

. lo the cetbird seat .ve; as. newsmen, often view what toes

: an from many. different angles.sthdone truth that has triehied ap

. t6 the -catbird in how littleeveryone hnows, including the

. gays who are doing the obner--

. last Friday we attendd. a. breahfant in which County. Cterh

Stanidy Kunper wan the guestspeaker. Kasper's a very stylishgay, dark hankei'snnit, tots nfwell-trimmed grey hair, lots ofpoise, always loose, and hangreat rapport with hin audience.

.. . Bot afterthe opening inning of-- bunter he got neriousand upuhe

about the battono budgeting that. pabtie budien indulge in te get themasimlau amnants uf dottairn furtheir public bodies. One uf themajor puhlishers io the Chicago

. -.,, area said he didut understandubout the way the muttiptiee in

- -. . determined un egualieing tax. hilts. After a half huur ut wax-

deriug through the labyrinths ufrhuttiptiers and axsesxmentu,

ç most uf ox knew tenu than sehen- WÇfirnt arrived. Even Kuxpee

pleaded set hnuwiot the jener: workings nf taxing is the County.We wurbed hard at that earthmorning hou! trying In -under.ntand what seemed ulmust unen-

. plainabte.-

Continued 00 Page 3t

Cook County. to Doppie

.

Th Cbnh County t3nard noledidetweeh In give the balance uf.

- $88,5t0 needed for the inslattatine -

uf tite Doppler Turnado Warning-System in Marseilles, tttineisnest March. rhrnugh the-effortsof Nues Fire Chief Al Hoelbt and

. Mauier Niehbian Blaue, the. request fer the batueco uf the

. funding was presented to - the. Cook County -Board und its

. president Geurte Dunne by.Sheriff Richard Elend. Elrud hadprevinuuty met with a committee

VOL. 26, NO. 18, -THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER II. 1982

.District 63 proposes;

tax levy increase below 5%. - --

:

by Eileen Hirnehleld,

A propened tas levy increase of aid parltyderived 1mm property$331,000 waudiscassed ky bnrd taueh. -

members of East Maine School Tan inneme is determised byDistrict Kf at a committee-ef.thb- assessing pruperty whiCh . inwhutemeetieg Tuesday, Oclubel hoown as the - àsgeesed12, in the Edocatinoat Service - naluatise. A part nf that amountCenter nf Apelle Schont, Des ix multiplied hy a fermata,Plaines. - , - changing fcom year te year,

After mach discussion, hourd hoowe as the "multiplier". -Theisembern. agreed tu this figure resulting amsunt is thekeeping a levy increase énleosies "equalized axsèssed valuaI ion."below five perceef of the letal Board memlier Richard SmithlIft levy. Any taniog unit rnay said, "Thisyearweentontyhavetau np to live per cent by stabate - to worry abool fhe multiplier butwitheal a special hearing. The whether or not it wilt be con-letal levy for tun year 1981 was tinned." Reportedly, some$7,405,305. A preponed 1912 tas titinuis legislatore adescatelevy tutat wit! be $7,775,570. . etimieatinn nf the multiplier.

Administrater Donald Bund Administrator Bend said someqoestiuned whether the $330 uno is Conlinoed on Page-31capable nf prenidiog needed ser- -

-

schonte Retiring village - e - ployeesmember, said "gloom and deem" -han keen heard fer t5 yours butoething serinuety hurt thedistrict. Float action on theprnpused tony wilt be tabee atanopeñbnard meeting. -

. te arder tu determine a taxtony, beard members attempt tecuesider futüre needs aed ceste iotight of iefiattoe, salaries, newequipment-and building repairs,amoqg ether faders. They aluncSesider revenues edeb us teases,lunch money, and guvererecet

gives $88,500r -system' -

of lire chiefs nd Manr Blase -

before preseoting the request forOhefunds. .

The entire cost of the Inroadsalert system which is effectivewithin a tft -mite- radios was$btt,000. Approximately $350,000of the cost was contributed by IhrNational Weather System whichis u dininion nf the-FederalGovernment. Thruagh the effortsof Mayar Blase and Chief f-loelbt,the City uf Chicago's Deparlrneot

Continned an PageOt

.-Nimrod supporter reports receiving

State's Attorney's subpoena -

Grand-JUry - -

begins probeof Nimrodpetitions- byBnbBrssrr

The Coob County Stole's-Att or-cry's office has bogus sah-pOeeaing area suppOrters uf StateSen. John Nimrod ft.00tenviewlte appear befare a traed jury in-ventigatint allegations thateamrreús prOviniOes uf thetttinois Etectine Code wereviolated during the July petitiondrive which resulted in Nimrndbeing placed on the Novemberbuttst an an indepesdeet cae.didate. . -

When cuetacted by The Bugle,one Elles resident, whesé son hadcirculated petitiaes for Nimrnd,

At a recent Village nf Milos Board Meeting, tworetiring village employees Patrolman Jamen C.Olbrinch Ici and Fire Engineer MatthewNswahswshi (rl were honored for their dedicationaud service tu the community. Both OfficerOlbrisch and Firefighter Nowakowski serned thevillage fer over twentywne yearn.

In reading Ihr inscription on one of the plaqnen,

- Pages 2-3-4

saidhin-son had received a soinporno te appear befare the grand -

jury and State's- Attorney in-veutigature had taker udepesitiun from the Nifes youth.

Among the charges being in -

nestigated by the Slate's Altar-soy's office are that Nimrad, hisfamily and friends may have -

keswiogty falsitird petitioss. -

Evidence turned over to theStale's Attorney by Chicago eier.tien law ullurney Frank Landing,wh'lc representing supporters ofRep. Bah Kuelra lR-dGenviewl

Cenlinned en Page 30

Mayer Nicholas Blase Ill stated, "The Village ofNitro wut built isla a great comnsnnity by spiritund dedication and not by brick and mortaratone." Continued Mayar Blane, "We wish hap.pineau and guod health ta these employeen . theywill be missed . bat we indeed hope for n000esn inwhateverendeavornthey pursue."

Page 2: ecial Repert Thei iÌod Petitioiís - Niles-Maine District ...evanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/Niles... · circulator. Sources close to the io-vestigation said the Nitos

I Evidence Electoral Board would not hipoints to numerous election law violations- Nimrod friend Cfrù1,tor's claim

appears falsemay havefalsified petitionsInvestigators checking the

validity of NimrOd petitions coo-tionally foond evideoce pointingto posoihie perjory on petitionswhose sworn cicculator was aSkokie woman who is o Nimrodfamily friend.

By the time the petition drivehad keen completed the Skokiewoman had signed 18 petiti000swearing she had keen the ele-cotator and had witnessed everypinson signlngtheoepetitloso.

While some residents identifiedthe woman as having aetcailyhanded them the petitions, flimsyalso identIfied people other thanthe woman as having men thecirculators.

John Evans of Skokie, whosigned on petition page 237, saidJohn NImrOd came to his homeand, handing him a petition,asked him to sign it. GaryPadgett of Glenview mid Mrs.Nimrod ashed him to sign ospagç,2:tt. On hoth pages 236 and237 the Skokie woman swore that,as the circulator of these pages,she had seen every person whohad signed the petitions.

On page 235 Steveo Levantis ofSkohie said he sigoed the petitionwhm Bill Kearney, former NileoTownship Republic Commit-teeman, handed lt to him. This isthe saine page the Skokie womansigned ao having been the vie-eulator.

Seven people who signedpetition page 260 did so whenJobo Ninseod left the petition on-supervised no the cosnter of An-neo Fioca io downtown ParkRidge, according to employeeMark Kreuz. Page lilt was laterf000d to have the Skokie friend ofNisarOd claiming she was the cje-cslator and had wilnessed eachpersnn who sigoed the petition forthe NimeOd candidacy.

On petition pages 237, 238, 140ood 241, siXteen residents nfGtenview, Evanston and Witmet-te who sigoed the petiti000 saidthey had keen handed thepetiti000 by either a youngwoman io her 20's who was alone,a young woman in her 20's with achild, Iwo men in their 40's or asunidentified woman in her 40's.As wilh the other petitions, theSkokie friend of the Nimrodnagain swore she had withessedeach person as they signed thesepetitions.

During repeated attempth tocontact the woman, The Bogiewasonabte to talk with her.

Teen circulatorsmay havebroken law

lip to 63 signatures may hovekeen ohtaissed illegally when an18-year-old Niles resident and foisunder-age friends gatheredsignatures on petitions which theto-year-old later signed as thecirculator.

Sources close to the io-vestigation said the Nitos youthand a number of frteffds fannedost io Rites in tato July to collectsignatures on NisssrOd petitions.However, a circulator of apetition han to be a registeredvoter and since the 18-year-oldwas the only one Of the group oldenough to vote, he sigoed all ofthe petitions asine circulator.

The inirod Pètitions:Evidencé compiled under the direc-

tion of Chicago election-law attorneyFrank Lundhig, working for supportersof Republican SilIIBtOriØl candidate BobKustra (R-Glenview), documentsrepeated election law violations duringthe July petitIon drive by State SenatorJohn NImrOd (R-Glenview). Nlmrod

became au independent candidate in anattempt to retain his office after losingduring the March prImary to Kustra.Lunding has since turned this evidenceover to the Cook County States Attorney.

This special report, written by report-er Bob Besser, is based upon this cvi-deuce.

Nimrod story startedwith Primary defeatThe controversy surrounding Sesator John

Nisssrod's independent casdidacy goes back to histoss in the March primary to Illisois Stole Rep.Bob Kustra (R-Gtenview).Fottowing a hittercampaigo NinorOd lost by nearly 2,000 votes asKontra captured 5,211 votes aod the right lo he theRepsbticanSenaloriat candidate in November iothe 28th District.

Kustra's opponent io Novemher, Lou Black,Clerk of Nitos Tssvouhip, was unopposed in theMarckDemocratic primary.

Throughout June aud July, rumors among localpolitical observers spread that Nimrod was plan-niug an independent candidacy. When it was lear-ned bi late July that people were collecting nameson petitions for NimrOd, the ton-year veteran ofthe Senato andformer Niles Towuship RepobticanComssoitteeman denied he had anythiug lo do withthe petition drive. He said it was a grass-rosineampaigs orgaoized by his supporters.

The deadline for turning hi candidacy petitionswas August 2 and late that afternoon Nimrsdshowed up in Spriogfietd with 2t3 pages stpetitions which iucluded over 5,000 signatures.Since only 3,000 signatures were necessary,NiesrOd had become the casdidate for the StateSenate ofthe Taxpayers Independent Party.

Area Republicans immediately began calling.Ninsrod a "spoiler" as the possibility loomed thathe could split the Repuhllcan ticket resulting inDemocrat LouBtack being the winner.

Esotra supporter Sheldos Marcus of MortonGrove filed as objection to the Nimrod petitinsu onAuguot 7 asking the Cask Couuty Electoral Boardto invalidate over 2,090 siguatures and find thatNimrod bad Ost callvcted the 3,080 signaturen heneeded.

On Auguot 13, a binder check was hegus io CookCounty Clerk Stanley Kusper's office io which theEsotra and Nimrod forces hegan chechiogsignatures os the petitions against samples ofeach registered voleen Signature on file in precin-cl binder bostss. The outcome nf the hinder checkhad Kusper's office determine that 1,557signatures were not valid leaving Nisnrod with3,327 signatures.

Possible violationsbyfriend ofNimrod daughterA Des Plaines university

studeut who is a friend of JohnNlmrod's daughter, also appearsto have falsely sworn that shewas a NISOrOd petition cirentatar.At least lt residentu who signedthe Des Plaines woman'spetitions said someone other thusthe wowan had handed thepetitions lo them.

Seven Morton Grove residentuwho signed the petition page 55have said that Republican ArtFladoss of Morton Grove had dr-culated the petition. However,page 55 was sworn to have toes

Residents who signed theNhnrod petitions which the 18-year-old swore he had circulated,have said they were handed thepetitions hy this youth as well asosunerom other teens.

circulated by the . Des Plaineswoman.

Nise other residents of Glen.view who signed the petitionpages 42 and 49 have said thateither a woman Is her 50's or awoman io her 30's had circulatedthe petitions.

Also during this period sume 50 Kontra worhersbegan canng residents whose names appeared nothe NimeOd petitions to verify they had indeedsigned and to verify who had handed them, or dir-culated, the petitions.

During a heariog before the three member ConkCounty Electoral Board ou August 1g, the all-Democratic board wan prepared to hear theevidence sotbe Nimrod petitions.

Marcus's lawyer, Chicago election-law attorneyFrank Luodiug, represeoting the Kmtra torces,had subpoenaed withesses who were prepared totestify they had falsified petitions by claimingthey were circulators wbeo, in tact, they were not.Other withesses would have testified they had cir-culated petitions for Nimrod hut did not reside bithe district invalidating the petitisos.

Nimes-ls attorney, Burt Odelnoo, was the firstto speak giving a 45 minute presentatios endingwith a motion to dismiss the proceedings based ontechnicalities in Lunding's written objections lothe NImrOd petitions. Such motions tu dismiss areroutinelymade during ollsuch proceedings.

The three-member hoard, consisting of Knuper,Stole's Attorney Richard Dateyand Judge EugeneWachowski, then broke for five minutes aod, upasreturning, agreed to Odelsso's request to dismissthe charges thso sot affording Londing the oppor-tunityto presenthiu evidence.

The immediate speculation among areapoliticians Was that Cook County Democratu hadconspired to keep Nimrod in the rüce to helpassure a victory for Black and sue additionalSenate seatfor the Democrats is Springfield.

Claiming the cost of additional appeals was thegreat, Marcas ended the court appeals.

Finally, Luoding turned over his evidence to theCook County Stole's Attorney claiming numerausviolations of Ilse Illinois Electios Code occurredduring 1ko Nimrod petitiOu drive.

The State's Attorney's office has onlyachnosvledged it has received the evtdmce and aspokesman said he could not speculate hew long itwogld lake ta determine the validity ut Uw evidnim.

John Nimrod

A Park Ridge businessmanswore that so a circulalor he per-nonally witnessed 155 people sigotheirnamen 00 Nimrod petitions.

However, during a tetephooecheck with 51 people who haduigued the petitions, 51 of them.said som000e other than thebuolsensman handed them thepetitions. Despite this ParkRidge resident signing as the dir-culalor, 31 residents said a manmany years young than thebusinessman had bees nr-culatingthe potitionu and 20 otherresidents oaid a young womanhad handed them petitioss whichthe businessman claims to havecirculated.

On page 77 of the Nimrodpetitiosu, which thebsoinensmanswore he had circulated, DavidSchnarr, Laraine Sctdlfos, Bar-hora Ketten, William Jonas andnumerous other people, allresiding io Des Plaines, mid ayoung woman in her SO's, not thePark Ridge resident, had handedthem the petition to sign. Atoouumerous people who signedpage 51 of the peliti000 reportedthe same woman, not thebusinessman, wasthe circulator.

Os page 75 of the petitionsFredorick Krause, Louise Di Ved-chis, Peter Iofouiso und BeverlyZoccarini, also residents 0f DesPlaines, said o man between 35and 40 years old had circulatedthe petition they had signed. ThePark Ridge businessman,who again signed as the ele-culator, Is a manweliintobto iS'sorearlyfü's.

Msa en page tO afthe petitions,Ronald Strew, Jean Wagner, Jef-frey Callichlc and Thorns Kap-per,allufDes PlaInes, saideitheru man in his early 40'u or a youngwoman had circulated thebualneuuman'apetitlom,

The busInessman baa refusedtocomment on whether he falsely1signed these petitions au the cteCaIathr,

Nimrodsignatures fall shört. òf required number

Under 3,000signatures onNimrod petitions

Jobs Nhurod kas keen placedOn the November- ballot eventhough he turned io fewer validsignaturesthan the-lOW requiredbylaw.

On August 1 Nimrod filed over5,000 signatures with Ike StaleEtebtios Board as a candidate ofthe Taxpayers Independent Par-ty. However, after his signatureswere challenged by supporters ofBob Kontra, the Cook CountyClerk's office ruled 1h01 only 3,221signatures were valid. Many ofthe sigoatores were ruled off theNimrod holIsm because pesplewho sigoed were not registeredvoters in the 25th SenatorialDistrict and other signatures hadbeen forged.

- The Cook County ElectoralBoard then chose oat to hearevidence showing possibleNimrod petition fraud lettingstood the 3,321 figure.

However, lovestigalacu haveshown that a minimum of 957 ad-ditional signatures were also is.valid bringing Nimrod's totalsumhor nf signatures to 2,437.This is Ml signatures fewer thanrequired bylaw.

Sources close to the is-venligation believe the number ofvalid siguatures on Nimrod'spetitions are probably far fewerthon the 5,457 figure,

Kusper employeessay cards swttchedto help circulatorA petition cIrculator who was

found to have lived autoide the28th Senuturial District andwhose nearly 350 collectedulguotureu have been counted aupart of the talai Nhnrud petitiondrive Is a Skokle Nlusred supper-ter.

During a check by Kuistru sup-perlero with Coek County ClerkStauley Kusper's office withindays of the August 1 petitionfIling date, It was learned that anofAugust S this ktman won aregIstered voter al 5214 Sherwinave. toSkokie,

During a uecond check withKuuper'u office. en August S, theSkokie man's home address hodbeen changed to 904y N. Lamsutin Skokie, whIch to Inside thedintrlct

State law specifies that for acitluen lo cIrculate a pelitino onbehalf nf u candidate for office,the citisen moot he a registeredvoter and reside within thatdistrict.

To try and solve this problem,Ingo Nimrod, wife of JohnNimeod, arrived at Ksnper'n nf-ficenear cloning lime os August 4with a chonge-of.address formfor Ike Skokie man. That Mro.Nimrod personally brooght in thecard was confirmed by two em-ployees of Kuoper's offire.

Kuslra atlnruey Frank Lou-diog had asked the Cook CountyElectoral Board lo rule that sincethe Sknbie mOO dues not reside inthe district, his petitions wereillegal but the bnard never ruledon thpm. Therefore, thesesignatures were also countedamnsg Ihr Nimrod petitinos.

Nimrod signatures, don't add up- Possible invalid signatures kedausedircototors may oat live in 28th District:

Circulalors:E.Goldsand - 338F.Y000s 15

Van OusmeringTubI 350Possible isvolid signatures because circulators may have falselysworn they witsessed each presso whonigued petitions:

- Circulators: - - -

W. Ysnan 155J,Avser 63D.Fabiseak 3g

Bode - 81J.Kost 15A.Cadell 65Talai -

Invalid signatures because circulator had circulated pelilloso in GOP Primary and is prohibited bylow from passing petitions in thefollowiog general election:

Nimrod denieslaws broken

SenolorJohn NImrOd denies there were any laws violated duringhis Julypetitlon driveto he placed on the November ballot.

"There wa500ver anyforgerythat was proveo," said Nimrod.Referring to the numersun petitions suhmiticd in which Niosirod

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uupperters falsely swore they had keen the circolotors, Nimrodcommentbd, "There,might hesome of that."

However, NImrOd defended the entire petition collecting processsaying his supporters were not familiar with Ike corred method ofrounding signatures. Said Nimrod, "These people that you'retalking ahastare mostly people who ore volunleers who have neverbeen involved in this process before. There wasn't any planned of-fort on their part sor woo there any attempt directly to derviveanybody."

Additionally, Nimrod denied he had ever circulated petitionswhich were later signed by o Nimrod family friesd as being the nr-culator. "There was no petitions circulated by me," said Nimrod."5 delivered petitions, I had them bring them over to where theywere supposed to he. I called people aboul them. Yen, 1 did allthose things...I got a loi of people to help out and I'm very grateful

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forthat kind of response."Nimrnd said a Skokie woman who is a family friend, whnoename

appears os the circulator of sumeroun petilions she apparentlydidnot circulale, hod anluolly wilnessed each person who signed thepetitions aceording to the low. The Skohie wnmas, said Nimcod"waonut with other (circulators) because they needed help.

As for a Park Ridge businessman, who may have also signedpelilioss which he bad not circulated Nimrod conceeded, "Ldos'tknow the whole story about it. I know a Stile about it. I'm sorrythat gotmiued up nr whatever happened to it."

Evidence shows woman haddaughter falsify petitions

Up to 65 signatures on petitions circulated by a Parb Ridgewoman who formerly was a Nimrod campaign volunleer maybeinvalid siseé after circulating petition pagea 73, 74 and 75, she baither daughter falsely sign the petitions au the circulator.

When contacted by phase, to area residents who signed petitinopages 73, 74 and 75 said the Park Ridge woman, out her daughter,had circulated the petitions. -

Additionally, Park Ridge resideots Jean Petersen, VentasThompsns, Karen Jaacks anctJock Thompson who signed page 73identified the circulator as the Park Ridge woman.

The woman had her daughter sign the petitions becoune it wasillegal for her to-circulate petitions became of a stipulation inIllinois low whinh does not 5110w 0 petition circulator to work fordifferent parties for a primary election and later for the generalelection. Since Nimrod ran as o Republican in the Morckprlmarywhich he lost, asd now is running as an independent, this woulddisqualify the womoofrom circulating petitions for Nimnod again,

As with other circulators, the Park Ridge woman swore sheper-5000tly circulated the petitions and had witnessed conk personan-tually signiugthe petitions.

The Buglé,Thiirnday, October 54,1902

Other declino low violationsmay hove secured whes peoplewho lived outside the 28thSenatorial District circulatedNimrod petitions, signed an oathstating they lived within thedistrict and then claimed to llveat a false address within thedistrict to possibly deceive cInc-lion offinials.

Au Anlinglon Heights Nimrodsupporter claims to have dir-cabled petition pages 66 and 67.He swore he resided within the28th District al 9507 Gross Pointrd. in Skokie. However, thetelephone kook listo the mas osliving in Arlingtoo Heights whichis outside the 251k Districtmaking the 50 signatures henlaims lo have collected isvalid.

At the Skokie address wherethe Arliogton Heights monclaimed to reside Sven o womanwith Ike sume loot name.

The scenario is the same with aPark Ridge mas who lamed iopetition pages 213 and 210. 11eswore that his address was 431

Seven fousimilar

Seven people in Kaue County,including the Kane C000tyProsecutor, pleaded guilty tovarious violations of the IllinoisElection Code, similar to theNimrod petition violations, isJuly, 1579.

Rugose Armentrout, KaneCuunly Prosecutor and CarlSorenson, Elgio TowoskipRepublican Chairman, alongwith five other Republicans werefound guilty of forging names ospetitions fon Ike ThompsonProposition, a tau ceilingreferendum.

Armeutrout pleaded guilty to

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Bob Kuotra

Lou Black

Petitions invalid if circulatorsused false addresses

Elmore st. in Park Ridge which inin the 25th District. However, heactually resides at a differentPark Ridge address which is sul-side the district making Ike tisignatures be collected alus in-valid.

The address the Park Ridgeman claims to live at within the2ilthDistnict is that sfhiu brother.

AO additional proof that bothmeo do not reside within the 25thDistrict, Kuntra altorney FrankLanding had subpoenaed theirdriver's licenses and vehicleregistrations wkinh had their truehome addresses to prcseot osevidence during bearings.However, the all-DemocraticCounty Electoral Board noverallowed Landing to present thisevidence.

Despite this evid:mnne thenigoatares on the petitions of boththese Nimrod supporters wereincluded by county officialsamong Nimrod'a total signaturecount.

nd guilty ofviolations

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iwo counts of violating the stateelentios cade by forgingsignaturen of notaries on twopetitions aod Sorensun pleadedgullty to one charge of longing a

- p!Iou circulator's name.Armentrout was fined $2,886

- 9n)t Sorenson wan fined $1,000.

The five other defendants, lu-cluding an assistant countyprosecutor, each pleaded guiltyto two misdemeanor charges ofviolating the Illinois ElectionCode by forging signatures onpetitions. Each were lined sumsranging from $1,50015 $1,500.

R. KleinhergTotal 117

Tolalnamber ofsig.saiures submitted byNlmrnd 1,290

Minimum signolures needed tu be a caudidale 1 000

Total sIgnatures declaredvotid fellowlag binder cheek - 3 211

Addlllunalluvalid signatures (nuillue ahave) 907

Balance of valid signatures oaNlmrod politisas 2,414

Nimrod circulated petitionbut didn't sign as circulatorThe Nlmrud petitions in- . Md

- By he tlne the petition was

next door neighbor, the tfimrod

senatiy cIrculated petitions whichlater were signed by a Skekiewoman who amure she Sau therirculotorand isa Nlmrod famIlyfriend.

Nimrnd himself hooded him apetition to sign in July. SaidEvans, "Yeah, he brought themio the house...hyhlmuelf."

Nlmrod'o role oayisg, "He asked

husband circulated petition page

partially filled petitions to her

un to sigo them and we did. Hehanded ose to me and to myhusband to pass arsnnd to surneighbors and friends."

537 colledtiog eight signatures,However, she said she gave the

John Evans of Skokie said

Evans' wife, Mary, confirmo

Mrs. Evans said she and her

woman falsely uworo asthe dir-signntures on it and the Skokie

rotator, that she personally ovil-

Skokie woman swore she had dir.

neosed each person who hadsigned the petition.

himself circulated petition page235 wan falsely signed- by theShokie woman who rtaimod tobe1ko circulator.

Kreuz of Aunen Pisos in Park

pelitioo page 560 on a dossIer inthe restaurant, After sevenpalmos had signed in therestaurant the petition was takenaway by a Nimrod staffer.

culoledpelitioo page 2go.

Ridge said Rimrod asked to place

Also, the petition which Nimrod

As with other petitions, the

In a relatad indidenl, Mark

Springfield there were 1g

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Td investigàteptitiòns'Carey

Former Cook Couoty Stetes At-torney Bemord Corey seid if hewere stilt the Stete's Attorney hewould investigate the Nimrodpetition violations.

During a September 23 inter-. view, Carey Commented on the

Nonrnd evidence saying, "I certamly think its incumbent oponthe State's Atlorneys office tomake an inquiry into the matterand to determine from therewhere to go. Bot they certainlycan't close the books on it...' itthe evidence incriminatesNimrod campaign workers.

Based spon the evideoce if Iwere Stale's Attorney, t wouldconduct . an investigation of itlooking toward the possibility ofthe canoas Crimes. There arevarious election laws violatedunder that sitoation if the eviddo-Ce can he prsvcn...Ysu certainlycannot dismiss that kind ofevidence out dl hand with so in-vestigation."

However, Corey was qsich toadd that since he had not studiedthe evidence, "loi not makinganyjudgment on the evidence."

'Had the evidence' - DaleyWithin minales of ending the

Augout t hearing io front of theConk Coonty Election Boardwghout hearing evidence pois-hog to frand in the Nimrodpetitions, State's AttorneyRichard Daley, a memher of theelecloral board, bld an aide,",.;they certainly had Ike eviden-

Daring the heariiig, Chicago at-torney Frank Landing, an expertan election laws, had bis caseagainst Nimrool dinmissed by theelectoral board before he couldpresent his evidence. The boarddiurnissed Ike hearing becassethey claimed Loading made atechnical error when filing the

written objection lo the Ñimrodpetitions.

Immediately following Ikehearing, Park Ridge AldermanBill Schaoer, a Kustra supporter,reporlu he entered an elevator inthe Daley Center and found him-selfaloog with Daleyand on dide.Turning to the aide, and in frontof Schaner, Schauer reportedDaley said, "lt's too bad thai(Lundiog) made these errors 'ipresenting the case because theycertainly had the evidence."

Schauer said he did sol respoodIo the statement because Daley"threw- me so off guard bymaking a statement like thai..."

Laws possibly brokenby Nimrod supporters

Possible laws that were broken during the Nimrod petitiondrive, and which may be considered by the Cook County Stale'sAttomey'o office, include various provisions of the Illinois Elec-Hon Code.

Investigators will presumably bane their investigation on theviolation of Article 29, paragraph 10 of the election code whichstates "Any person who makes a false otalemenl...wkick he

. does not heheve to be true, io any 001idaoit, certified or swornoral declaration required by any provision of this Code shall beguilty ola Clam 3 felony."

Also Article 29, paragraph IS of the election code may havebeen violated when Nimrod staff workers asked supporters toknowingly falsify that they were circolators. The provision, es-titled "Disregard of Election Code" States, 'Any person who

. knowingly (a) dses any action prohibited by or declaredsolasvfol by...lkio code, shall, unless a different punishment isprescribed hythio Code, he guilty ofa Class A misdemeanor."

Additionally, if Nimrod workers acted together to find ways tobypass the election laws, they could be charged with viotafiogArticle 29, paragraph 13 entitled "Attempt, solicitation and con-spiracy."

1f found guilty of these crimes, Nimrod staffers could facepossible fines and/or bnprisosment. .

Judge who ruledon case knew Nimrod

Jndge Joseph Schneider, whoruled the Couoty Etectorat Boarddoes not bave to re-hear theNimrod petition objections thouassuring Nimrod a spot on theNovember ballot, hod workedprofeosionalty with Nimrod oncommittees during past years.

Daring o September 20 inter-view wilk a suburban newspaper,Nimrod referred lo "my closework witk Judge JosephSchneider."

A letter to the editor, un-covered by ¡Custro sopporters,published in the Ckicago Tribuneon January 23, 1977 was signedjolnlly by Nimrod und Schneider.The felter was written io respon-0e lo a Tribune editorial on meo-tal health. Nimrsd signed theletter an the Ckaiñnan of theCommiosion on Mental Healthand Developmental Disabilitiesof the Illinois Senate. Schneidersigned as Ike Chairman of Ike

Governor's Committee for theRevision of Ike Mental HealthCode of Illinois.

Noting a p050ibte conflict of io-terest enisted because of thispreviously unknown relationshipbetween Schneider and Nimeod,Kostra said he is consideringfiling a complaint with IkeJudicial Inquiry Board.

Commenting on IheDemocratic judge's originaldecisiso, Kustra said, "I have nodoski that the decfsioo nf thatjudge was a political one.However, I did sol know that ilweot beyond the judge being aDemocratic and wanting lo keepNuuirnd os the ballot but perhaps(includes) the fact that these menworked together asprofesoi000fs..,lhat'o snkeard nffor a jodge lo nit in judgement onan individual wilh whom he han

os closely."

Laws broken whenpetitions smeared

:

An addilfonal lllioois election law appears lo hàcc beenbroken by Nimrod supporters who worked on the conleoversialpetitions.

In additino to Nimrod pelilion circulators falsely swearingthey actually circulated petitions when they hod not and ulnoother workers who circulated petitions falsilivg their addressesso il would appear they lived in Ike district, still other pelillosowere tampered with so the circolatnro' names could noi be read.

Seven petitions, pages 105-170 and 201 appear lo hove hadwhite-nut or nail polish opplied In Ihr circolaloro' names andaddresses o thehnllym of Ike petitions. When usked aboutthese petitions by Kontra snppnrters, employees nl the SlateBoard nf Elections were unable to read them.

Article 29, paragraph 6 of the Illinois Election Code, entitled"Mutilation of Etertion Materials," makes il a crime Indisfigure a pntilion. According to the statute, "Any person whyknowingly destroys, mutilates, defacen...rnnrealy or removesany rccnrd...affidavit...or any other dncuoncvl...shall be guiltyofaClass4felnvy."

Alt seven petilionn were eventually invalidated because onceinvestigators determined who Ike eireulalnrs were, il turned nutthey livid outside the 20th Senatorial District,

Blase says Daley will âct,. Raffe doubtful

Area politicians give mythe-ting answers when asked if theybelieve Cook County Staten At-homey Richard Daley will in-Vestigate Ihe Nimryd petitionviolations.

Nicholas Blase, Niles mayorand Maine Township DemocraticCommitteemas, said if thepetilion evidence proveofraud Ihen the State's Atlurney'soffice would nel. Also Blase saidpohitien would not enter into theease. "I don't think it'sRepublican or Democratic nrwhatever. If a charge is made,they'll look at il and if there ismerit they'll investigate it," said

Witnesses say Skokieresident not circulator

During a opal-cheek of petitionpage 152, eircofaled by a Sknhie

! Woman sopporting Nimrnd,numerous people said theWoman's husband, not thewoman, had áctùally circulatedthe petition. ',

Additionally, Kathleen Crowleyof Morton Grove said she signedthe petition when it was given Inher al work by Betty Portman ofSkohie.

Also, o number of penple whonenames appear on page 152 saidthey never signed the petition. Dnlineo It, 12, and 13 appear thenames nf Madeline, Ray and Lin-da Baroamel of Morion Grove.Not only do they claim la have notsigned the petition but their Iheir

Black, Kustracomment oncharges

Commenting on charges Ihatelection laws were violated bySenator John Nimrod and hiscampaign workers during binJuly petition drive, Rep. BahKustra said that it is "most on-fnrlunatn that a publie officialwould misuse his office to such aneoteot...even more imporlantlyhis family and his friends in orderto hold on to an office he had lostin Ihr primary."

Democratic candidate LouBlack urged the case tu be left lothe Stale's Allorney. Said Black,"Let the State's Attorney du hisduty...let kim act. That's up tothe State's Attorney, it hasnothing lo do with me what Mr.Nimrod or the State's Altnrneydues. Let them follow the law."

Blase.Phil Raffe, Moine Township

Repubhiran Committeeman wanmore skeptical than Blase aboutIke possibility of the Stale's At-lorney's office investigating theNimrnd petition violations.Referring tu Datey, Raffe said,"It's possible he could (in-vesligate) if he wanted In bof Idon't think he would. I thinkthey're just going to try and beepit quiet and let it go away by it-

Asked whether he thought theIllinois Etectios Code had beenviolated by .Nimrod's petitiondrive Raffe said, "There's naquestion about it."

namen were misspelled "Bar-macer" on the petitions.

Go tises t and 9 nf Ihn petitionpage 152 arr the names of Georgeand Olga Kund nf Nites. Whencontacted, they also said that notonly did they not nies thepetitions but would not havebecause they are noi U.S.citinens.

Finolfy, on tines 23, 24 and 25are the sumes al the three pur-ported Glenview residents wholist addresses where there are nosuch streets.

The Sknkic woman's nome ap-pears at the bottom nf thepetitions an Ike sworn circulator.

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During a cheek with residentswho signed petition page 49 oispeople who nigond said theythought il was a petition for tan

Provisions nf the tlhivnio RIce-tins Cade appear In have bevybroken when numerous arearesidents were told they weresigning a pelilion to lower lascoand sot for the candidacy of JohnNimeod.

Mr. aod Mrs. Arthur Bloomand Albert Hnllandnr nf MortonGrove said they were hold theNimrod petition woo a las relictpetilion. Additionally, Ronald

, Gray and William Stauffic alGlenview also said they were toldby the circulator Ihey weresigning a petition far ton relief.

Bernadini , LIThE.

in the middleAosistant Staten Attorney

Chuck Bernadini, who willdetermine if the Nimrod evidencewill be pursued by Ihr Stute's At-tneney's office, has more ridingon this case than just Ike eviden-ce. He kan hin reputation alstake.

Bernadivi, head of the ElectionDiviniov in the State's Atlorney'soffice, has long been a nocol ad-encate of strict enforcement nlelection laws.

lii pasl yearn, he has tiers Ihnstate-wide chairman of the In-dependent Votern of. Illinois(IVI), the chairman of the Etec-tian Láw Committee nf theChicago Council of Lawyern andon the hoard nf directors nfProject LEAP, a watch-doggroup devoted lo clean electionsin Conk County.

Yet, despite Bnrnadini'nbackground, area political ob-servers believe the decision to iv-ventigate and possibly prosecuteNimrnd and campaign workersmay be based upon political,rather than legal innueo.. Chicago attorney Frank Lun-ding, who cnllected the evidenceno the Nimrod petitinns, said onFriday, "These canes historicallyinvolve direct and indirectpotilical pressure."

A source, within local politicalcircles, who knows Bernadini hassaid, "Bernadini wilt do what inkent Inc Richte Dofey," implyingthe Nimrnd ease will be pursuedonly if it is advantageous forDaley.

Cnmmenling along the namelines, Lunding referred to Ber-nadini's being given Ibis cane ascausing "a certain quandry forMr. Bernadini."

Possible falsifiedpetition

Up lo 15 signatures on pelitinnpage 5 which was circulated bywShnkie man may not be validbecause someone other thanhimself circulated bio pelltion,though he kas sworo Ihat he per-500ally circulated this petition.

People who signed page 5 havestated Ihat, at differeottimen, thepeiitiyya Were circulated by theSkokie man, who is in bis late20's, and at other times by a manin his Sto who in bis falber.

As with albor petitions cir-cutaloro, the younger Skokie manswore he hod circulated thepetition,

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When the turbolent na-going crisis In Poland caosed Poland's Ar-cbbishop Joseph Glemp to cancel his planiied Chicago visit thefollowing telegram was sent to the prelate from Chicago's Arch-bishop Jmeph Beroadin an Getoher 5: "We have received the newsofthe cancellalino of your trip IO Ike United Slates with deep disap-pointment. I had hoped to eopreon to you pernonally our commit-ment to the people of Poland an nor brothers and nistero io Chriol,Since we will nnthave the opportonityto muet, let me unsure you bythis telegram of our continued prayers and support for your peopleio lhetr,npiritoal and material seeds, The entireArebdiocese of

Ctiíeagojoiosynu in prayers brIbe welfare ofthe Polish salios."

The Sknkle-haned Orchard Mental Health Center's ansual librarylecture series will begin on Monday, Octkber 18. The first lecture,entitle"d' Cop'mg With Unemployment and Job Iosecurily" will beprenented by Orchard statler Olga Kroisherg at the Sluokie PublicLihrary, 1515 Oakton St,, at 7:30 p.m. The lecture will focus on themany personal imuen and problems that arise in a lamily an aresult of imemploymenl. For 'mfnrmatiuo call 967-7300.

.Ali area resident is a recent Illinois State Lottery winner. Iva

Margino nI Morton Grove wan $1,000 playing an Illinois State Lot-tory $1 instant game. Margino woo the game when she matchedthree of a kind sr a pair and â joker and cnuld have won up to$100,000.

The coosirnetiun program on Milwaukee Ave. south of Gobbo SI.in moving along on schedole. Plans cult for Iherepaving st thestreet Io Mulford and the installation of slop lights to mane trafficbetween Jerry's Fruit Market and McDonalds un'the east side oftkeslreetandOak Mill Mall onlhe wentside of Milwaukee Ave. Thetraffic light will he coordinated with the existing lights st theOakton und Milwaukee iolerseclion. In addilion, McDonalds willbe relocal'mg to the vacant 0001beant corner of the inlerseelinn byFebruary. Thepreoent McDonalds will keInes down for parking.

Judge Elward to addressNues Chamber

'Judge Pool E. Elward, CircuitCourt nf Cook County, wiltaddress the Eilen Chamber ofCommerce und Industry at ilsOctober 19 luncheon meeting atThe Brudfoed Esrkooge, 9333 N,Milwouliee uve.

"Ynor Courus Todny" will bethe subject of Judge Etwoed'seemaehu, uccoeding Io Pkyllin A,Gulooler, Nitos Cbnmber Presi-dent,

All oren bosinennmen undwomen me negad mom Chambermembers at 11:30 n.m. foe abuubeeso coed swnp prior to theluncheon, Ticketo ore StO formembers, und'$l2 foe 000-mem-boro, Call 635-5303 for reuerna-,

l,00Juago Elwocot woo elected oClivait Court Judge hi 1975 nodce-elected rn 5976. He in nfrequent lecturer at law mIosota,semissuen und before Ide follow.judges.

Publicsuperinte

Tii'DjnÇrict .219 Board of,' E4I05l wilt ' held a publie''''4.n':.oet:,21,at 7:30 pm,, so

iirlty members cao-- ._J Board ' in developing

'óicriterta' loi' "the new':'jlkljtendent'dfnchoolo'. Elles

He was amemberof thu illinoisHouse of Representutiven from1957 be 1970. He wan also odelrgote be the Siutk IllinoisCooslitutinool Convention, 1965-70.

Jndgo Elsvard coereolly pee-uiden ovoejury trialn iii civil roues.

invited forndent search

Township High School Superb-tendent Dr, Wesley Gibhahas an-fl.e.J'hin retirement, effective

: Marck,'1963, ,."r.pinéetbog wilt.be held'bu,thp

lilts pst Board Rndm,l,,7701Lingotti, Skokie,

Sen jorCare'Pro1gront ExJ)and,q

The SeniurCare geriatric fastcare program developedcooperalively by the MortonGrove Advisory Commission onAging, Ike Community HealthInformation Council, and IkeNorthwest Suburban PodiatryGroup has been expanded to in-etude persons over 65 living ioLincolnwood, Morton Grove,Eilen and Skaluie. The originalprngram was only available IoMurtos Grove residents.

The BeniorCare program offersfree tupe recorded loot healthmessages played over thetelephnoe which explain Ikeprevention and care of specificculminan fool problems. Law-eastcomprehensive foot care is alsoavailable through the NorthwestSuburban Podiatry Group, 5744Dempster, Morton Grave. Freescreening consultation andassignment by direct billing loMedicare are included.

You can receive informationexplaining the details of theprogram by calling the Norlb-wcutSuburban Podiatry Group al965.6323.

Salute to

Niles and Mnrton Graveresidents will be eligible for lowinterest home mortgage loans,possbblybelnw 12 per cent, in theenming months., The program, called IhrGrowing Equity MortgateProgram of Conk Cosnly, wascreated by the Cook CountyBoard Io help stimulate homebuying io general and the eon-struction induslry in particular.

Under the gsidelinrs of thep.6-gram any area resident whohas nul owned a home for the panithree years can qualify for Ihrcyoonty,npnosnred loans. Theprogram does sol sel an annualmanimam income limit forresidents applying for the loans.

The low-interest loans will beavailable fur sew homes costingup f5 $9531f and lue used homescosting apto $78,430.

The loans will be distributedthrough area banks and sayingand loans. The money for theloan program will be rainedIbroogh the sale of revesae bondnwhich counly officials hnpe wUtbe sold by the end of October.

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Throughool Cnoh County, 58municipalities have agreed toparticipate io the program.

Current hsme mortgage ratesarc fluelualing between 15 and 17per cent.

Commenting an the hnme loanprogram Nitos Village MavogerKen Scheel naid, "Wherever it

would help people to buy homesal lower mortgage roten...it willbe better than it in right now."

Calling Ihr program a "movein Ike right direction," Scheelsaid if Ike program is successfulil could be the beginning nfsimilar programs Io assist somebuyers. -

Dunne and Buckley

speak to Nues Twp.Dems

Cal Sulber, Nues Democratictownship committemon, has an-nnuoeed that president, GeorgeW. Donne of the Cook CountyBoard of Commissioners will bethe guest speaker al their annualdinner dance on Dcl. 17, 0:31cocktails, 7:30 dinner. The din-ser will be held at While EagleBanquet Stall, 6045 Milwaukeeave., Niles. -

Many other dignitaries will bron hand including Judge RobertChapman Buckley, who is chair-mus of the Dnmncralic JudicialCampaign Comosillee and in acandidate for Ike AppellateCourt. Judge Buckley will speakin behalf at the Judicial cao-didales. He in a resident ofArlington Heights.

for r Oly piansIn one uf the 'mast dramatic

tributen ever-accordod Chicagn'sU.S. Olympic athtetns--bothliving and deada colorful euhibitdepicting amatear alhietics at itsbest Won 05 poblie display Sep-lemker 15-17.

Theeshibil, brought lo Chicagoby the U.S. Olympic Comonilleeaod Cnra-Cnla USA, wan unveiledWednesday, Sept. 15 iv Ike lobbyof the Dairy Center where it wasdisplsyed through Friday,Sept.17 before continuing ita loorofmajorU.S. cilies.

Joining Olympic officials andcivic dignitaries nl the crremooi-at preview at 9;30 am. will be aswisher uf local former Olym-pions including Wiltye White,who has been os more U.S.Olympic teams than any otherwnmun; track Gold Medalisls IraMurchinon, 1956, and Annette J.Rogers, 1932, '36; and HerbertPhilip Williams, yachting GoldMedaliol, 1550.

Tkree daughters nf the lateOlympic great Jesse Owess andMrs. Ralph Melcalfe, whoor - Thomas Nonos, vice president nf Cura-Cola Bottling Co. nl' '

- hûnhand and lute U.S. Chicago, add farmer Olympic slur und Eilen resident Angelte ' -

, Congressman, was also un Olyi,u- Rogers KrkÑ',participate is ceremonies al Daley Center In unveil-

pic ulaodeot, will alas purticipale - U.S. Olympic, Hall nf Fame and Museum ndliibit sponsored bythe ceremonies. ' . Coca-Calo USA and Ihr U.S. Olympic Committee..

I. ' , I' Loans available to residentswho have not owned homes for 3 years

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Mini-Bazaarst Martha's Seniors will spon-

Sor a "Mini-Bazaar" from 7 n.m.to1 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 17, inthePineRoom.

There will be a wide assor-tmnt ofhousehold items, bakerygoods, crafts, jewelry and muchmuch more. A bargain-hunter'sdelight with something foreveryone. Coffee 'und' available.

Plan to attend and bring afriend or neighbor - you'll notonly find it a profitable enperlen-ce, bat will help us mahe ourbazaara success.

Danny H. WotoshinMarine Lance CpL Danny R.

Wolonbin, non of Benjamin andSylvia Woloshin of Skokie, recen-fly participated in 2 major NATOexercises.

He is a member of2nd AirNaval Gunfire Unison Campany,4th Marine Asnpbibioun Brigade,Camp Lejeune. NC.

Over 300,000 Americana willdie this year because of highblood presssrè ralalod ifinennas.:M0t people with this diueaaearen't even aware they bave itsince there ace so symtama.

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A party planned by Committeeman Nicholas B. Blase und theMaine Township Regular Democrals will be held on October 27,lilf2attheHouse oftheWhiteEagle, 6845 Milwauhee ave., Ndes.

The doors will open at 12:30 p.m. and everyone must have aticket. Chairman of Iba event is Nich Costantino (I) and co-chairman is Veda Kauffman(r). Thin popularevent is offered freeof charge to ail Maine Township Senior Citizens and has grownfrom a modest 300 people to a crowd of 700 lo 800 seniors who enjoyan afternoon ofpleasanteotertaloment and refreshments.Pictureth NickCoutantinoand Veda Kauffman

Free blood pressure testing atSkokie Federal

While high hlood presosee nasal-ly cannot be csred, once diognon-'ed. it can be controlled.

Shotde Federal Savings incooperation with Upjohn Health-care Services is offering ieeeblood peesssce testing from lin.m. to 13O p.m. at theossociationo downtown Skobiasffiee, Lincoln and OuIlles on

iday, October 15 and November.This free soreoning in just one

of several health relatad pro-grams that Shohia Federal andUpjohn will be co-sponsoring inthe upcoming year.

Drug lecture atst. FrancisHospitalPrescription and over-the-

cocoter medications can be har-rotin to those who aren't aware ofthe possihie side effects of theseusedicatiem when used in tom-bination with other drugs, atcoholor even some foods. How torecognize side effects ofmedicatioos, what to ask yourdoctor or pharmacist aboutmedication, asid whát you need to

. know about what gaes iota yourbody is covered in a caznmunityhealth education program at 73tp.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 20.

Speakers tsclsde Glesn E.Aldinger, M.D., medical directorof the ill. Frascis Hospitalemergency department, Gary J.Novak, M.D., specialist in taler-

I nal medicine; and ThomasI Michel, director of the St. Fran-eis Hospital pharmacy.

The free program will he heldat SI. Francis Hospital, 355 Ridgeave., Evanston, in the Hospital'sOne South Auditorium. Roser-vations are required. Call 492-6173 during weekday businesshàurs.-

Singles Scenet

The regularmcetiog ofthc St.Join- Brebeof Widowed Groupwill he held en Oct. 20 at 7GOp.m.

A presestatinn "Coping WithWidowhood" will he mode byPat Rose, widow, mother ofseven, graduate of the ChicagoLay Ministry Program, fouoderof the widowed support group atSt. Viatur's.

A social gathering withrefreshments will follow is theRectory basement.

For additional informatiescall 067-6120.

Combined ClubSingles

All ningles are invited to aCombined Club Singlen Dancewith the live munie of the"Euueoce" Band at O p.m. noblur 'ay, Oct. 23 at theWbeeli. g/Nurthbrooh HolidayInn, 2K ' Mulwankee, betweenWillow and Euclid Labe rds.,7fnrtbbreoh. The dance i1 sPun-neced by the Northwest SinglesAssociation, Aware SinglesGroup und Singles and Corn-puny. Admission is 0 foc non-members, $5 for membeca. Forinformation, call 5f 1-1173.

Aware SinglesGroup

The Aware Singlen Group in-viles all singles to a lecture on"Reaching Your Full Potential"hy Dr. Robert E, Rosu,psychologist and author at 1:30p.m. on Friday, Oct. 15 at lheArlington Park Hilton, Euclidave. and Rahlwing rd., Acling-tas Heights. A dance with thelive music nf the Warlock Bandwill follow at S p.m. Admissionis $4 for Aware members, $5 fornonmembers. For mare infor-mutino, callAware al 777-1005.

Aware in a sot-for-prafilorganization concerned withthe needs of single, divorced,and widowed people and is amember of Ihe ChicagoAssociation of Singlen ClubsICLAS).

AwareThe Aware Singlm Group as-

viles all singles ta a lecture on"Real Enlate for Singles" byScott Walton ut 5:30 p.m. anFriday, Oct. 22 at the ArlingtonPark Hilton, Euclid ave. andRohlwing rd., ArlingtonHeights. A dance with the livemusic of Tradewinds will followat t p.m. Admission is $4 formembers, $5 for nanmembers.For more information, callAworé at777'1005.

St. Peter'sSingles

The SparesThe Spares Sunday EveniogClub is having a "HARVESTMOON MARATHON" dance onOctober ti, at the Melrooe ParkIns al 1906 N. Mnnnheim Rd. ioMelrose Park, Ill. Manic will befurniuhed by "The Manic Man".The suggested dress code is

dreuuy. Nibblers will servedand there will be a cash bac.The donation in $3.00 for mcm-bers and $5.00 for guests. Forioformatiou colt 296-7000 or 693-4052.

The Sparen Sunday Eveningdab is a 000-uectarion, nos-profit Social CalturalorganioatiOn for singlen, St. Peter's giant Octaberfestwidowed, divorced and legally Singlen Dunce, Friday, Oct. 55,separated adults with member- 9 p.m. V.F.W. Hail, Canfieldship nf over 650. Tkiu club with and Higgiun, Park Ridge. Live27 different activities serves Band. $4. All ningleuover3O in-residents of Cook, Lake, Kane, cited. Ne reservations needed.McHeory, Will and DuPage For more information call 337-Counties. Meetings are held on 78l4er024-4101.the second and fourlb Sundaysof the month al 7:30 P.M. at the North ShoreAmerican Legion Post 1134 at0140 W. Dempster St. in MorionGrove, Illinois. Guests arewelcome. For information coil: Lenore Faena, President at774-4025 or Pat Stryh, Member-ship Chairman at 394-3494.

Jewish SinglesTalhing,Fighting, Loving and

Other Forms of Cammurneationwilt be the subject of discussionat the monthly open-meeting ofthe North Shore JewiubSingien,

St. John Brebengf Zerd;n00 atNorth Shore

Wildowed Group .heridm Rd., Glasean. Themeeting will commence at 7:30p.m.' and will featare CarobFeingold, MA.. -

Singles andCompany

Singles and Company wilthave a dance with live music at7 p.m. ou Suuduy, Oct. 17 ut theHoSday Inn O'Hare Kennedy,54401g. River rd., Rosemant. Allsingles are invited. Admissionis $5. For mere information,call76S-2000. -

ilingles and Cumpauy is anon-profit club for adult singlen.

North ShoreFormerlyMarried

North Shore FurmerlyMarried will have howling ouSaturday, October 50th at 7P.M. at the Oakton Bowl, 4133Oaktou, Skokie, n. We needwomen bowlers and we atooneed a cheering section. 5f youdo ant bowl, come un oatanyway and bibita. We -go oatfor coffee after bowling. It's agreat way tu meet old friendsandmake new friends.

For further information, coil635-7225.

Earth Shore FormerlyMarried will bave a SaturdayN:ght Dinner Theatre party atbeautifnl Drury -Lane Soath,05th and Western ava. un Sabir-day, Oct. 35. We'll beve aterrific dinuer and manicalrevue "A Toast to BroAdway".$20 includes hun fare, tax, tip,everything; 'l'iSa in a neil-outevent so make your raser'valions early. Bus Maven at 3p.m. os Western and Howard(SW. comer).

Dinner will be t 4:30 p.m.and show hegmi at 6:30 p.m. Ifyou have a coupon, mail couponwith check made eut to NSFMalong with a self.addressedstamped envelope to Dave Beh-wab, 7211-CN. Rogers, Chicago,60645. If you da aol bave aCoupes, cail Dave, 035-7238 forfurther information and caner-calmos. -

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Dental Care reaches outto homebound seniors '

Northwestern University Den- The van s equipped with atal School is expandiag its Seaior- complele deatist's office set-ap,Dent program for the elderly to iocluding x-ray eqaipment," saidinclude outreach serviceo. Dr. Brunt Bittmann, coordhiator

The National Foundation of of the Senior-Dent outreachDentistry for the Handicapped project at Northwestern, "Withhas -contracted with North- the van, oar students can travelwestern to provide the dental to a homehouod site ood do aschool with a mobile unit one day complete- oral--screening_ofa week. Dental students ase the residents who need check-ups orvan to visit nursing homes and have dental prohtems,"other institutions for the For more informotioo on Nor-homehound to provide deotat thwestern'o Senior-Dent in-services at a special diocosot patient aod outreach services,forseoiorcitizens. call 288-5991.

SENIOR CITIZENSDISCOUNT &

SERVICEDIRECTORY

-WE FILLTHE NEED

Checl the Bugle each mooth for the participatingmaechanth. Tell them y, saw kin the Bugle.

ROLF'S PATISSERIEAND CATERING INC.8006 N. Milwaukee Ava.

NOes10% off any bakery goodson Thursday,

967-72200--'e-4s ,o

NICOLOSISPROFESSIONAL

CLEANERS7532 N. MIIwjk.. Avs

Chicago10% off any dry cleaningevery Wednesday. ITtita admust be mentioned wiithorden

763-9447_o__-o_

MAGIC TOUCHBEAUTY SALON

7637 Milwaukee Ava. Nilea15% off any beauty serviceTues. 8- Wed. only.

965-9432_

DAIRY QUEEN BRASEROF MORTON GROVE

6800 OempsterMorton Grove

10% off regular prices forsenior citizens.

967-8280-e- -u * eOAK MILL

HEALTh FOODS, INC.8062 N. Milwaukee Ave.

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10% off all Vitamin Pur-chases.

825-54248-

IMPERIALGLASS BLOCK CO.

-1412 MIlwaukee Ave.. Nile.10% disgount on any pur-chases, Must be mentionedbefore ordering,

- 647-8770e ce

CANDELIGHT, JEWELERS7900 MUwauks. Ave.. Nil..

In 05k MIII MullLarege Selection ofLarge Selection of Diamon-ds, Watches, Gold - Jewelry,20% off any merchandiseIDoes not include sale itemsl

965-3013_o-o_pp

NORThWESTDINE1TES, INC.

7208 W. De.np.ter StMorton Gnose

lns,saiafUata.n a os.spseatWE DO CHAIR RECOVERY99 REPAIRS 10% discount onpurchase of new dinette setor up to $100 off. 10%discount on any chairrecovery or repairs.

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NILESHOUSE OF PIZZA

7560 N. Milwaukee Ava.10% off any food item. Mustbe mentioned at time of or.der. PICK-UP ONLY.

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PhySical -r--TherapyOpen House

The Physical Therepy Depart-ment oftotharan Genemi Hospit-at, inviten tise public to toar itsnew facilities at un Open Nounsfrom 71O am. ta 71t p.m. ouWedssesday, Oct. 27.-

The Physical Thempy Depart-ment recmltlyespaiided itufucili-ties end has udded soeerul newpinces of equipment to eid inpatteot cure. Thn publio cars tourthe new facilities und treatmentareas inotuding the new Arjohydrotherapy tank system.

Tours will he conductedthroughout the day by membersof the physical thempy stuff.Those who nitend tire OpesNoose will receive n surprise giftfollowing the tour. Rafreshmestsalso will he served.

For more information on theOpen House, call Roso MaryGreco ut 896-7050.

Phantom Films atNues Libraries

The Children's Department ofthe Nibs Public Ubrery Districtwill pensent three Pbaalom MImetm soboet-uge obiidrero on Salar-day Get. 23. an part of itsHalloweencelebenlion. The filmswill be shown at the BrunehLibrary, 8320 Ballard, from10-1l45, uud ut the MainLibrury, 6960 Datsun, from 2-&45. No tickets oc regiutrutiosmsrequire

Films to be screened areWìstarnfthe Witch, the ataryof a300-year-old vlitoh who musts4ust to the modem world; Snap& Me, in which Soup meshes aHalloween party with a hugeatoles pumpkin; and Ghost nf u aCherre, the story of threechildren, a librsrius end a muple

- of giunta who fight city ball toprenervens old mustian.

Aprogramoftuallowees startsund gumes for missel-age child-rea, Hebgeblis Hupag, willbe presented ut the BrunchLibrary os October 27 end st theMais Library on Oct. 30. Forinfonssation about this and otherpiugrama for children, stop by ercall the Moho Librnsy ut 967-8554 -

orthe Brunch Libruryat 297-6266. a

Javier Alonso $Army t'vt. Javier Momo, soc - a

of Eusebio aud Daisy Alonso si711f Dempsler, Morton Grove, is00e of more ttaao 1000ff U.S.soldiers aod oirmen participatingio the Reforger and the U.S. AirForce Crested Cap exercises ioEurope.

"Is your homeinsured forwhat it'sworth, orjustforwhàt -

itcostyou..?"See mn ubout stat, Farm'saasnmnsio 1e51a51 aecavo rouethu scusincroann wish shnoalanatynarhnrne.

FRANKPARKINSON

7745 MILWAUKEE AVE,- Siles. Il, 60648

967-5545LIke a goodneighbor.Snate Farmis there.

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Senior Citizens'i

NEWS AND VIEWSI- -) /,- s

I Ne'rifsr all Nitos Seniore (age 62 and over)- from the Nifes Senior Center -

I 8060 Oakton, Nues 967.6-100 ext. 76 n

tHEARING SCREENED

-The Nitro Senior Cester is offering free hearing screenings on

- Monday, Oct. 18 at 10 am. Advance registration is not s

.necessary.

L MEN'S CLUBMEETING, The NiesSenior CeotrrMen'o Clubwlll meet on Monday, Oct.e 18 at lfllt am. The featured program wilLbe a lecture on the

INifesPolice Department by Chief Clarence Emrlkson. Men's

Club memherswill have the opportunityto purchase a aasdwlcha lmscheoo at a cost of $1. Men's club members may also bring

ItheirownIrisches. Coffeeand cake willbeserved,

L- - SQUARE DANCING, - The Nllessenior Center will offer square dancing on Tuesday,

Oct. I9at l30p.m. This event is opes to all Nilen Seniors,

u MONTHLY MAILING PROJECT

IIi,The

Nites Senior Center will be conducting lix monthlymailingprojectou Wrdoesday, Oct. Mat 10pm, -

The Nlles Senior Forum will meet on Friday, Oct. 22 at boisum., as indicated in the October calendar and flyer. This

n deviation-from our usual schedule win provide forum memberswith an Opportunity to meat with both staff nurse ÇltrlutineFrisoni und staff Itim Tate. The major topic slated for this

s meeting will be that of health program planning. Theferum isopen to all who are- iotereuird in providing suggeatiom forprogram planoing. -

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EVENINGOPENHOIJSEThe Nitm Senior Center is sponsoring an evening opes home

On Friday, Oct. llifrom 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. There is no charge forthisevent, butaIt are requested lo register, 967-8180, est. 76. Theeveniog will feature a performasce of the Nlleo Senior CenterChoral Group's new program and fresh vegetable trays anrefreshment.

HEALTHY LUNCHEON-- The Nifes Senior Center io opossoriog a healthy luncheon onWednesday, Oct. 20. The time has been changed from l2llt p.m.lo 1 p.m. The cost will be $3.25 which will inclsde.a delicioushomemade meatless spaghetti, salad, bread, and fruit.Chrrstine Frisons, ourourse wilt be giving a talkon "the benefitsof high fiber a theta." Everjnone is most welcome to attend,however, please call the Cooler to make your reservations sothat we can knswhowmanypeople to counton.

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s.I.J. 55 Plus Club- 00 and os we went and nobody koow where we were beading.s it Great Aunerica Is it Volo", is ii The (7I, Psris"Mystery trip had the members on three busca gaeosiog. Aswegot nearer to ourdestisation, someone said it's the Wagon Wheeland yes, it was. First time inSyearo liaI we bad bad weather on none ofsartripa, butit dids'tspoil our fun.

Our Bake Sale aud Bingo on llunday, Sept, 19 was great.Thanks to Ida Paotelti and her crew, Waada Palkoner, nCatherine Proetting, Irene Seifert, Mary Gunther, Helen-Rogowshi, Florence Lencioni, lo Fiorlo, Catherine Gizynshi,Louise Jacob, Frances Itaitin, and Marie Kowienlsi. Thank You atoattthe ladies who baked dehcloougocrijes, TheGood_le Bakersareso masy weean'tmention all theirnemeg, We weuldlibe to tuesto Jo Glazier who really baked up a storm with 3 big uhoxeoofgoodjes. -

To oar Bingo caller Stanley ZabsIri and his crew CharlenPalkoser, Iaoie Bassi, Peter Lencioni und Jerry Moatek whoaaidtheywlnhetiolmtoseryone couldhave bees winner.Blcthdaya ai Sie muslIs, Harry Arqulfl, Joseph Bachecldu, eLorcHa Baker, Florence Beil, Ja Brown, Marty Gerceras, JaCrisol, Mary Gunther, Jobo Mancuso, Mildred hiffler, ChrisSeaglione, Ass Sitars, Mary Tisko und Barbera Ziegler, HappyAsìslvernary toalicoaplenrelebru this montls.Please pray for our sick, enpeciajly Eleanor Bensan andAngela Roupood. We were ali glad to see Helen Urunehin better eund at the meeting, Eleanor Mura la back und Angie Pranske Isdoing well with bin two broken fingers. If you know uf anyonewho in sick, please cali usc SunsIdae Lady Jempiri Christie...our rondelettes tu Edward LIsien undlils funutynn the death of

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bis wife Sophie. Rememhm ber und all our deceuseti lu year

Notre Dame-and

Marillac presentasHaft a Sixpence" - -

Notre Dame - NS., incooperation with Marillac will bepresenting "Hall A Sispence" lobe held io Marillac's theaterduring the weeherid of Nov. 14-10.

- Under the direction of BrotherTom Menta und Mrs. MaryCrawford the play in enpected to.be as successful as the schools'

. previous co-produced plays,The musical entravaganza

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stars Daniel Griffid, (Jr. - NotreDame), as Arthur Kipps, Sii ap-preotice at a drapery factorywhose dreams of being a wealthyman incite various escapades,including a love triangle betweenKippn, -socialite, HelenWalseogham, )played by NancyHeabler, Sr., Marillac) and AnnPorsick (Terri llchleter, Sr.,Marillac).

Othorparts are being played byholh Marillac and Notre Damestudents. Choreography is beingdoor hy Mrs. Katie Wagner,Morillos; set design is beingorganised by Mr. Fleck, NotreDame.

Tickets wtochwlll ho sold inodvooce coo be purch050d fromNotre Dome or Mariifac. Forfurther informatioo, contact theschools.

Absentee ballotvoting begins

Cook County Clerk Stanley' T.Konper, Jr. today anoounced ab-sentee voting is 00w OPO in theClerk's office located in Boom 402at 115 N. Clark for the Nov. 2Generot Election. Kasper orgeseach Cook C000ty resident "lotake advantage of. the oppor-tuoity" to vote prior to theirleaving the Cosoty.

Votiog dates and hours are osfollowol October 5 tbruNov. 1.Mon. Itas Fri. 0 n.m. to 8p.m.llotarday t am. toi p.m.Sunday 9 am. to 2p.m.

Eloper also remioded voters.that they con call or write for theabsentee voter uppltcati005, andthe ballot wilt he mailed."Hopefully the ease and con-veOience this procedure cresteswill escouroge those to vole whofind lt impossible in their timeschedule to permit them to ap-peor in persOO to vote prior totheir absence."

HalloweenPrograms atNiles Libraries

The Children's Department ofthe Nites Public Library Districtwill present Hebgoblin Huppes-mf, u program of Hailownonstories, gamos assit movies. focsobool-oge ehitdceo, ut its Mainund Brunch lAbrarlos. Childrenmay attosd in costume if desired,botare not required in do so. Thoprogram tsill ho presestod at theBrauch Libcnry, 8328 Bollard, osWedoeoday, Get. 27, 4-5 p.m.and at the Mois Library, 6968Oolitos, so Saturday, Oct. St, 2-3

NO registrutisu -or tickets arereitsired. For more informationuhoutthis und other programs ferehildren, stop by or call the MainLibrary at 967-95M or the Brunchlibrary at 297-6266.

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Nues Parks dedicate Uñiversal PlaygroundRepresentatives fi°òm the All the equipmeot that was . -

Kñlghts of Columbus. urteraipublic officials and ñumereuoresidents witnfssed- . thededicatioo - of - the Hiles ParkDistrict's Universal Playgroundon Saturday, Oct. 2.

The idea for. the playgroundwas horn in Fehruary, 1182 whenrepresentatives from the Knightsof Columbus, North AmericanMartyrs, Council 4338, ap-proached the Niles Park DistrictBoard of Commissioners with theconcept of developing o secondplayground in Nitos that would beaccessible lo the handicopped.The coocept -included a pledgefrom the Kni$Iitu nf Columbus,North American Martyrs, Coso-cil 4338 to dosate $10,000 over afive year period lo completelycover the cost of the purchaseand iostallatioo of the speciallydesignçd equipment. -

After a number of meetings to.review types of equipmeot andcosts an $11,800 budget wasestablished. The Knights ofColumbus pledged to donate$3,000 immediately and theremaining $1,060 over the nestf our years.

selected bud a specific function,and together best complimentstheexistiog equipment already atthe site. The equipment selectedwill he used and enjoyed bychildren in wbeelchalro, childrenwith mobility problems, childreswith crotches, pro schoolchildrenandishildren of all ages.

The Knights of Columbus, Nor-IIi.. American Martyrs, Council4338 have a strong csmmittmentto helping the handicapped.Each year they hold a ToolsieRoll fund raiser and use themoney raised for various han-strapped projects. With theircommittment to -this project,their $11,990 pledge over a fiveyear period will come directlyfrom ttoeirT001uie Roll drive.

The Niles Park District hasshown its committment to thehaodicapped by hoiog an activeparticipant in the Maine-RitesAssociation of SpecialRecrestion, as association madeup of six park districts io acooperative effort t offerrecreational programs for thehandicapped. This playgroundwilt he the Riles Fach District's

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Knights of Columbus - dignatarles scan the park sign seMilwaukee ave. proclahning the new Universal Playground recen-tty installed. Dedication otthe playground was hetdSaturday, Oct.2. Nearestthe sign in Pork Board Prrsldeot Walt Brosse.

second playground huilt and dicopped is located in Golf Milldesigned lo meat the needs of Park at Church and Cumberland,handicapped children. The first - just osuth of the GotO Mill shop-playground designed br the han- . ping crater in Nifes.

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dilujitdil ANI TEMPLE NOTES

Rev. Lenschto speakat Crown of Life

On &mdny, Oct. 17 Crown nfLife welcomes the Rev. RodneyLenseh as guest speaker at boththe 9 am. odutt Bible class andthe ttl5 am. worship service.

Crowo of Life is an independentLutheran Church which meetsweekty ot the Rilen RecreationCenter, 7t77Mitwauhee ave.

The Rev. Lenneh, who headsRed and Staff Ministries, Mis-neapotis, han written the teachingcourses Spirit Fitted Living I andII sod Spiritual Gifts nodpobliuhed a hooktet called 'MyPerÇnnt Pentecost." He is luChieago to he the keynotespeaker at the loll conference nfthe Chicago Area Lutherans Forllpirituat Renewal to be held Oct.t5-16 at St. Peters LutheranChurch, 111 W. Olive, ArliogtonHeights. Evening services onFriday and Saturday kgb at730p.m.

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Rev. Lenseh's message isprophetic in nature.

Crown of Life's Riten HomeFellowship willmeet Wednesday,Oct. 21, white the ChicagoFellowship will meet no Friday,Oct. 22. Pieuse cati PastorMeuherger of Crown nf Life atgai-1407 forthe times and places.

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st. isaac Jogues

St. Isaac Juguns Parish, Niles,is having a "Parish SpiritaatRenewal" Sat., Oct. 16 thramacs., Oct. 20. Everyone 18years and over is welcome tocome and listes to God's word;to luth of faith nd to pray, 05m.,Oct. 17 then Thars., Oct. 21 - 7:38p.m. to 9 p.m. and Mon. Oct. 18thin Fri., Oct. 22 . 9:30 n.m. to tiam is the church hail, 8101 GoS

.. rd., Niles. The DominicanPreaching Tesm of Chicago isconducting the renewal.

NSJCSaturday evening, Oct. 16,

Michael David, son of Frank andMosa Bender nf Morton Grove,will celebrate his Bar Mitovah.

Sunday morning, Oct. 17, EllesSue, daughter nl Herbert andJoyce Root of Morton Grove, willcelebrate her Bat Mitovah.

At Friday evening sèrvices,.Oct. 15, 8:15V p.m., the memorialptoques that have boon placed isthe Richard E. BernsteinMemorial Alcove within the pantsin months, will he dedicated. AoOneg Shahhat will follow ser-vices

Adult Br/Bat Mituvah classesovilI reowsse the weeto'of Oct. 11.For information about sew andcontinuing classes call theSynagogue office at 065.0906.

The Syoagogoe Office is nowopen Monday.Thursday from 9am. to 5 p.m. and on Friday,from f am. to 3 p.m.

Adas ShalomCongregation Adas Shâlom,

6945 W. Dempster, Morton Grove,will hold Friday evening familyservices at f p.m. in thesynagogue. Everyone is invitedto attend with Rabbi torneiPorash officiating and as OnegSkabbut will follow. Saturdaymorning uervices begin at 9 am.with a Kiddush afterwards.

There are stdl some openingsin Sunday School classes forgrades 1(3rd. For details, call

Entertainment '63 books areagain available for only $25.These fabolous boohs offer boo-dreds of discounts on theatres,travel, restaurants and muchmore. For information call 960-2273.

Adas Shalom is a moderntraditional synagogue andwelcomes your interest. If youwish to be os nor mailing list callHarvey Wittenberg at 600-3190 or065.1080.

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. FORMER DELEGATE TO THE 6th ILLINOISCONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION

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..... YouthEncounter Team ..

: New Vision, an infernatlntsRl. team formed and sponsored by. Lutheran Youth Encoanter, willvisit Messiah Lutheran Church,5605 Vernos, Park Ridge, anTharsduy, Oct. 21, at 7:15 p.m.,follnwing a family pottack mealat 8:30. They will share theirmission message through the usenfword, music, puppet cameos,

. and drama sketches. Membersof the team are Sse Dieter,Farihaoit, Mino. ; HollyWilliams, St. Loins Park, MissulHelena Teohunen, Toronto, Os-tuno, Canada; Ted Bensen,Monomonie, Wise. ; and PhilRucho, Green Bay, Wise. Thepublic io welcome. Call the chur-

. ch office, 82369t4, for more beformation.

The team, at the invitation nfthe Lutheran church and missiongroups io New Zetand, Papua NewGuinea nod Australia, svifi spendsin months sharing their faith inJesus Christ with the people ofthese countries. Part of the cost

- of the enebro is being metthrough monies rained by is-dividuat team members. Ad-

. ditional support will come fromfree-will offerings receivedduciog programs given at chur-

. ches and other events io theU.S.A. During the three monthsprior to departure io December,

De LourdesAlumnaeplansmini-retreat

The De Looedes College Alum-one will have O specl5t Day ofRecollection foe its membees onSunday, Oct. 17 at the St. JosephBetreut Cestee bested os theCollege grosods in Dea Plaines.The day will begin at 9 n.m. andconclude at4 p.m. The theme forthe doywiilbe The Spiritual Lifefor Busy People: Prayer." 'Thedoy is unsoppoetmsity to spendlinse with your college friends andgaio vutaubte new spiritual insights as well," said Fian Musa,Alumnae President. Foe moreinformation, members moy cati.Alsnsnse nfficera Carol Bmile st398-7763 0e lASso Lee ut 259.9230.

Nues CommunityChuo-ch

The Men's Breakfast Group ofthe Rites Cnmmunity Church(United Preshyterias(, 7401Oaktnn st. wilt meet on Sunday,Oct. 17 at,8:30 n.m.; following ahearty meat, the group witt see ascwfitm entitled "Stirriugoaf theSpirit" which token a took atPresbyterian congregations

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around the country that are ex-perieocing spiritual renewal.

The morning worship servicewill coounenco at 10 n.m. having

fl as a theme "becomingChrintiam.'

Church Schont classes forthree-year-ntds through ninth

- graders wilt be held concurrentlywith the tO n.m. servicel care fortwo-year-ntds and younger wrnalus be provided.

TheAduit Bible Study Groupwill meet immediately fottuwingthe morniog worship service.Now participants are alwayswelcome. That evening, theJunior High Group wilt meet attp.m.

Church meetings and activitiesdnringthe weeh nfOctnher l8wfflinclude: Wednesday, 20 am. -World Servige Work-Day; Thiir-sday,7p.m. -Confirmation Class,8 p.m. - Sanctuary Choir rehear-saL

. New Vision will visit over sintycongregatioos who become par-mers In this ministry. Upon theirroturo in tate July st 1983, theteam will re-visit these suppor-ting congrogatioris to share theirexperiences.

fulernational teams are part nla variety nf event and ministryprograms sponsorEd by LutheranYouth Encounter-an evangelicalLutheran movement thàt offersrelational youth-ministry renom'-ces to the church.

MTJÇLisa Brenner, daughter nf Mr.

& Mrs. Larry Brenner, willbechme Bat Mitzvah os Fri., Oct.15 att:30p.m. at Maine TownshipJewish Congregation, 8000Ballard, Des Plaines.

Brian Schwartz, son of Mr. &Mrs. Alten Schwartz, willcelehrate his Bar Mitzvah onSat., Oct. 1f at 9:30 am.

Benita Hnllenherg, daughtec ofMr. & Mrs. Norman Hnllonberg,will observe her Bat Mitzvah at aspecial Rash Chndeshservice onSunday, Oct. t7at 10 am.

The Men's Club io presenting aDemocratic Caravan on Wed.,Oct. 20. The political programwilt feature Asnal Steveusos andSisIsley Yates. Everyone is in-vited.

Concert at:E.RLC.Mr. Donald Wright, organist,

wilt play io recital Ils Sunday,Oct. 17 at 3 p.m. at Edison PorkLutheran Church, located atAvosdate and Oliphant aves., ioChicago.

The concert wilt be for thebenefit of the Augusl000 Ceuter,7464 N. Sheridan rd., Chicago.The Center ministers to thespecial medical and educationalneeds of 150 ctsitdsits and youngadatto, ages birth to twenty-tworearo al ago, who have cerebralpatsy, epilepsy, Down's SyO-drome, varying degrees of men-tat handicaps, and other similarconditions. Direct gare servicesare pravided for each resideolenrolled at the Center.

Mr. Wright will alun play inrecital at Jehovah LutheranChurch on Sunday, Oct. 24 and atSherman Park Lutheran Churchin Milwaukee, Wis. on Sanday,Oct. 32. Everynne in the corn-muoity is most cordIally invitedta Ibis afternoon nf manic.

Richard C. HogafiNary Capt. Itiohurd C. Rugan,

nan nf Claude L. and Doenthy W.Hognanf54it Oaktan at., MaztanChOVR, has reported for duty Outhe stufi of Casmanader-in-CluefPacifie Fleet, Pearl Harbor,

Cur repavingsaveS Niles $$$

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ByclingstreetssavedtheVltlageolNuee ll3,OthIS Slammer.Actuat expenditures to repave 29 streets, 3.5 miles rnadway, cost$181,548, tititiziog any ather resnrfacistg method would have in-creasedthe costatteast 17%, lo$189,009l

Street improvements were completad with the Cstler Repaver,manufacturedby Cutler Repaving Company, ¡ne., Lawrence, Kan-sas' Theanechinerecyelenthe tnplayerofastreetssrface, thereby

. rediachig the amount of new material needed. The Cutter Repaverheatatheextstingpavement and scariflenthe surface by digging up

inch of the old asphalt, A rejuvenating agent is applied alongwith a new '/a inch of asphalt avertay. lisis is dnne in one can-tinnousprocess.

TheCutlerRepavtngprncess eliminates seams in the surface anddoes nut deteriorate the curb tine nf a street. The Me nf a street isprelooged eight to ten yearn with this process. The machine casrepaveantreetin a daywithnat closing aff the street.

ObituariesFred C. Revere Genevieve V. Kolakowski

Feed C, Revere, 70, of Nileadied Saturday. Oct. 2 inLnther-Sn General Hoopital, Park Rid-go. Mr. Revene was hem Jon.14, 1912 in lilinoin. Ho isnuevived by bin wife, Sehne; sunRobeif Iäudy) and 3 grandohild-ree, Los'ingbezgher of CatherineFanthaber sad Juae Reader;bsssthor-bs-law of Rose Revere,Fimarat seesleen were held atSkaja Terrece Passend Hesse onMonday. Oct. 4. Rev. JammBrasameler of St. Andrew'sChurch, Park Ridge officiated.lastecoseat ssaa at Ridgewoodcematesy, Don Plaines.

Garoline Sambor

Caroline Samhor, 66, diedMonday, Oct. 4 in Spring.Meadows NsarsingHome, Nies.Mrs. Somber (nee DOlOR sasshorn Nov. 6, l9l6inlIlinois. Shewas the lacing wife nf the lateAothooy; dear mother of illi1am and fond cister of SapIdoIArtburl Katachbet. Funeralservices Were hold Thursday,Oct. 7 at Reniserestion cemetery,Justize; ill, from Rioja Terrece.Fusaeral Moose, t011en,

Meni SupportGroup at Oaktón

The Men's Support Croup,sponsored by 0CC, will meet forthe first time at 7:30 pm, onWed,, Oct. 20 at 0CC/DesPlaines, Roem 554g, 1600 R. Golfrd.Admlsaion in free,

According lo Steven Schuda,coordinator, the nogulng graspwill provide a format fordiscussion about suela cnncernsas job relucatien, career change,relatlonalrenrersa, parenting, orany other topic of interest. Hein0Cc associate professor ofsociatngy.

Forinformationcallg3ll-18?4,

GenenieveV. Kolahowski, 68,ofNiosdiednnSatueday, Oct. 2in the Golf Mill Plaza NursingHamo. Mes. Kutuhowski (naoMatpa( was born May 22, 1914in illinnis. She was the Inningwife nf the late Edmund; dearmother of Riohaed (Joyce( Kil-Bw Donald and Judith (Edword(Maladif. Dear geandmnther nfSteven, Brian, Julio and Ken-neth. Funeral Maos wascelebrated Tuesday, Oct. 5 at St.Joliana'n Church from ShaTerroca Funeral Hamo, Nïen.Interment was in Marylsillcemetery, Nies.

George Kovich

George Koviels, 89, of Rilendied on Thursday, Oct. 7 inLutheran General Hoopital. Mr.Knvichwos horn April $,l894 inYugoslavia. He snas the lovinguncle nf Genege, Tony, JohnPeter, Milan, Kathy, Asso, Veraand Luisa Susie. Funeral Masowan celebrated Saturday, Oct. 9atRi. lsaaejnguea Church, Ritashem Ska Toreare FuneralHome, Nileu. Interment St.Adalhert'n cemetery.

Stress lecturein Oakton series

Stress and coping are the em-phasis In the lecture "Deallng(

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with Reality" in the0CCserles at7:36 p.m. nu Wed., Oct. 20 at theGlenview hbrary, 1930 Gteoviewrd. Our Changing Lives in a freedrop-In lecture series held inlocal libraries.

Alan Askew, clinicalpsycbnlngist and director atLutheran General Hospital, willpresent the lecture on how thenadal, emotional, intellectual,spiritual and physical systems fitint000r total wellbeing.

Fur udditinnal information callCommanityOutreachatflh'tt7l,

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Legion Auxiliary meets in. Morton GroveThe Morton Grave American

legion Post Home woo the scenelast week of the regular monthlymeeting of the 7th District,American Legian Anilliary. Thedistrict relates their meetingsesch month between the egunits in the local north abers andsubseban area.

MiSetOO Grove Auxiliary Uait#134 peesident Mrs. Joyce Senf,bee officers, the delegates andmembers were hostesses. Mea.Senf and her caspa presentedrefrestuneato following the con-elusion of the session.

Assisting Mrs. Senf were vicepresident Mrs. Dee tIntan, pastpresident Mrs. Phyllis Riedl, peatdistrict presidents Mrs. Cnnnie

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Mahnke and Mrs. Elysror Sehasi-dl, past unit president Mrs. EvieRoss, vice president Mrs. NancySehlueter and chaplain Mrs. LucyMedo.

Offering the Veteran's Craftitems far tise members wereMoeton Grove post presidents

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"Calico Capers"

A boy, Jocob Andrew wan bornJoly 7 to Mr. & Mro. TimothySchott of Rhioctooder, Wtnc.Potricio Schult in u formerNitnoite. Thebuby weighed 7 Ihn.

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The Morton Grove Womun'u Cmb wilt hold their onount Phitno.thropy Luncheon und Fuohion Show on Thurudny; Oct. 21 at the}Jotidoy Inn io Shohie ut tt3S um.

Fanhiono witt be presented by Sohn Fifth Ave. nod will he culledCalico Copero."Shown above are Iwo mnmberu nf luncheOn cnmniiltee io

Costume for "Calico Capern." Murge McCne (t) and BettySchroeder (r) vinit with Dich Mitchell and hin horse "Dnhe."

. New arrival2 on. Gruodpareotn are Mr. &Mrs. Lawrence GImes of Nilenand Mr. h Mrs. BIdon Schall nfWaunau, Wine. Brother Jonhua:

We would wets:ntrnduce enu to nur no hoitnalnnnwiththeuoenoeptional phoesi

_AlI work is dotto by professionals thtknow what'n righttorynur hair.

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Messiah Littlie,'anI('oilie,l /101(1

bi:eakfast 1;IeetiflgThe October generaI meeting of

the Mensiab Lutheran ChurchWomen will be a Snuffle Breuh-fast and Bonh Revido on Thor-oday, Oct. 21, at 9:30 am. Thebnnh In be revinsved by AliceNothoaget svitI be Mary Todd'Nancy Byrne, pcenident nf

wOmen'o grnnp, says that visitorsare cordially incited. Roser-cations are ont required. A fecewilt offering wilt be labro. Babysitter servire wilt be prnvidcd.The church in loculrd at 1655Vernon in Parh Ridge, just twoblochs southwest of LutheranGeneral flonpilal. Call She choc-ch office, t25-69t4, for further in-lormatinn ..-..Jelt,i.sIl Wf)OIG!l /51(1!?

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Werl Valley Section, NationalCouncil of Jewish Women, willhold its Foil Garuge Sate, onFriday, 0cL 22, and Satoeday,Oct. 53, at the Mid-ArcWarehoone, located ut 7251 N.Linder 5500 Went), Shohin.

The sale hours are from IO am.to 5 p.m. More than 1St familienwill participate in the event, andmerchandise will range fromclothing, tuyo, bnnhn to applian-cnn and tools. For the bargoins ofthe fall oeauon, come to this en-Iravafanna 'and bvowse throughthe many items anuilable.Proceeds of the sale will furtherthe community service projerlonf the organination.

Far forther information, con-tael Diane Weiner, 966-71St.

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There will be an annual FallRummage Sole given by North-wesl Ssburban JewishCongregation on Bsnduy, Oct. 24and Monday, Oct. 25 from 9 am.lo S p.m. and on Tuesday, Oct. 26from 9 n.m. In I p.m.

The sale will be held in Ihenynagngue al 7595 W. Lyons inMorton Grove.

Nursery Bazaar at

E.P.L.C.The much anticipated Fall

Bazaar for Ihe Lutheeno DoyNoenery'n benefit miS be held atEdison Pech Latheeno Chnreh,faceted et Avondele and OlipheetAsenueu, Chicago, on Theendey,GeRber 20th from 9 nIe. te fp.m. A luncheon will be nemedat 12 noon. - Tiehetn muypoecisnued et the door.

c:OEb :w!Everything Must Go By The End Of The Month I

Nelly's Boutique5738 W. Dempster Street

Morton Grove, Illinois965-4480

ALL INVENTORy MUST GOAT20% to 50% OFF

All Firm Quality Seeianer Spnrtewour und Jeune i

MONNACEP cooking classesscheduled

Elaine Sherman will conduct utwo-weeh Seufend - Conherysennino to perfect techeiquen nfpreparing fish und otherneafendo, beginning on Toenduy,Oct. 29, 1mm 7,3f to 15 p.m., alMeine East High Scheut, Pollerrd. et Dempnter, Perk Ridge.

Mn. Sherman, former ewner nfthe Complete Conh, will leachparticipante how to poach, sante,baIse and broil. In addition ehewill fealore preperalien nf e lnwcalorie, low cholesterol dinner,live lobster and clam bake. -

Cost of Seofnod Coohery in $45.Renidento of the Oakloo Com-

monity College Districl who areto years oc older, can reginfer forhalf Ihn specified fee for all cour-ses, opon furnishing proof at lime

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Aerobic Danceat St. JohnBrebeuf -Beginning on Mon., OrI. 25, and

on every Mon. until Dec. t3, youcan do something fo-gueruntenInning pounds while at the samehaving some fun.

lootrurler Natalie Bavarn in-citen anyone who is interested inshedding Ihone suwanted poundsbefore the holidays to join her inan Aerobics Dance Clans to beheld in the St. John Brebeof Gym,0301 N. Harlem, Rites. Thedanses take place from 5,15 to9,15 p.m. Porticipanto will beenrolled on a pre-registrationbaois only.

The fee for all eight nensions inonly $29. So tels gel moving. Forregislralion information callNatalie Bayoco at 965-6457. Allproceeds will go to help St. John'sFrstical 13 esp005es.

sIJ plans"Fabulous 50's"dance - -

A Fubuloos St's Dance, opon-sored by the Women's club of St.baue Jugoos Church, will be heldSalorday, Ort. 16 al S:3t p.m. inlIce Church Hall, 5101 Golf rd.,Nitro.

Music will be provided by Ar-thur J. and Friendn. It's drons isoptionel. There will he coolcutsfor the Hoola Hoop and the Twist.

Tichols ore $5 euch. Bring yourOwn bottle and mio. Submarinesandwiches and dessert will be

Join on for some Fabulons Funof the pool. For licheR call 95f-f259, ufter 6 p.m.

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Duc lo bad parhing enodiliono,Weight No Morn studente wereunable tu attend last Tuesday,Sept. 25, open house. Thone ofyou who called please telephoneLinde at 47f-1595 te reechedule

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of regietraliner.,.Aise ne the dame day Egg Bollo

will ment ut Riles West HighScheel, Oukten- ut Edens En-preunwey, Skukie, - end cession,from 7:3Stn 10pm, Centiu$9.

Microwave I will meet osThnrsduy, Oct. Zlr 730 to s,stp.m. for the first nf three uesuinnnwhich will introduce preparationet a veriety nf foods in Ihnmicrowave even at Meise SwAb,1111 S. Deer Park Ridge. Cost it$22. - - - -

MONNACEP in Ihn adulteducation elément uf OektonCommunity College iocooperelioe with Meine, Rilesand Glenbronk High Sehools. Foefsrlher informutine cult 552-9559.

Women's BusinessGroup meetingplañned

The O'Hure Tees ChewAr Chap.ter of the Americen BunineonWnmun'u Aneooiuliae will held itsOctìsbde riseetiug un Tuesdny,Oct. 19. -. - --

The evening will begin witheoohtuiln ut 6,35 p.rn essA Amoneat 7 5w. at the - MenteeeyWheling Village Mt. Penepeet. Aprogram und bnemnesn meetingwilt follow dinner.- ABWA in en eduoutionel mnwciation whose ohjective in ta, 'prowole the professional, edu.oulisnol, oulturul led nuuiuludvunceweol of boniness wwwee." Advuncement end peuwwlion ment be earned und membersace encoureged to improve them.nelcen through edneuline, foewulund informel, no thot they will hoqualified for udvmsdemeet.

Por eeservatians und woee.infonsselion 000tect Cneol Ruto-knwnki, President, 351-2678 orEdith Debbn, Social Chuirpeenun,850-7567.

41iiiig FamilyI'P'orA'hop atIfU/1e,-an General

- 'The Aging Family" in eSve-session worhehup designedSc help peuple nnecennhslly copewith Ike individuel und familyprobtewn eusuciated with havingon uging eoleliue. The warhnhnpswill be held from 7,35-9 p.m. 05Tuesday, Oct. 56 theough Nay. 23at the Life Cecine,9375 Chu:,. ...,c., Des Plumeen.

The - 'Aging Family" in opento oil interested femitien orindividuels. Cent for the entirefive-session worhnhup in 905 porfamily grnup. Beseevetinnrdeodline in Priday, Ont; 22.

to addition to edneatine pro-, grams such eu "The AgingFunsily", Bee. Bred DeFendcouneels inAmvidnuJ und singleuss, groups in cunfidentmul,

Pnv eeservatmees er mure infer-melme regendiung "The AgingFemily" wurhshnpdl familY coton-

- unhug conviens; nr uny etheresposo of Older Adult Sersieee'Age Counseling und Edeeutiee!rapoame nell 696-7770. -

A boy, John Paul, 4 lbs. 13½ m.on Sept. 12 lo Mr. & Mru. Gracey& James Petrille, 8739 EImern,Niteu. Grandpurenth. Mr.&MrO.Michael Petrillo, Ñ1lee und Mr. bMrs. Louis Hibbu, Flprida.

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Ressrrenties Hespilul heult serle chuirwemun Eleanor Briseltn(right) helpn a reneul hospital putienl, Mary Rent, with a selectionfremlhe Auuittury's heek cart. Hundreds uthoehu will he ne sale atbargain prices dnrieg the Auuiliary'e annuel beok cute slaled 1erOcteher 19-21 at Resueeecllue Honpital. -

Time Management Workshopat De Lourdes - -

De Leurdes Cellege, 353 N.-River rd. in Den Pleines, willpresent a Time ManagementWerhuhep an the firet nf a eeriernf "Outreach Programs"deoigned te serve the needs nfarea wumes,

The Time ManagementWerkuhep will be held en Ont, 26frum 10a.m. ta 12 noon and willhe repealed en Oct. 30 ut thenamelime. Thewerkshap will herunducled by Jean A. O'Ceeenr,MA., an Arlingtnn Heightstherapiot, whe deals in individual

lt yea mercAd like leleurn mereabout- -limited-editine cellecter'eplaten fer, beauty as well asprefit, the Merten Greve Lihraryinvites yes le attend a lecture en"The Hietery nf Flute Coller-tinilr Thsrsday, Oct. 21, at 7:30p.m. The lecture wilt he held atIhn libraryattl4o UnreIn ave.

Etnise Bartlebaugh, publicrelatinee ceerdinaler fur TheBradfnrd Meceum nf Cullectur'nplateu 'in Rilen, will present aebert ducementary film,"Beyesd the Frozen Winduw,"end discuss the phenemenee of

und family eesnselisg. Thuwurhshup will Incus en the realnennern nf many wumee teday,namely hew te best see theprecinun lime they bane. Thewumen will nee that any can gpback tu scheel and etill contienete fulfill the ether reupenuihilitiesthat are thrnet upen them.

The coot ufthewerkshop will he$5. The participante are ueked tebring a notebook. Te renerveplace fur the wnrhuhnp call 2966760. -

Plate collecting lecture at MG Library

eellenlur'e plates which haverecently heceme the wnrld's mentwidely traded art ferns. Bar-tlehuegh will alen display anddisenso 10 uf the Mnseum'e mentvaluable and significant ruSco-tern platee.

Contact Flnrence Scheel at 965-4221 fer more infonnatien aheutIhisplate cellecting lectnre.

Fur infermalien un arrangingplate cellecting- lecturee ermuueum teuru, rail Elnine Bar-Ilehaugh at The Brudferd En-change, 566-2770.

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Plam fer the annual Philan-threpy Lsmcheen and PachtenSIsen te he presented by the Mer-ten- Greve Wemane Club, wereannenneed this week. "CaliceCapere" will be held en mur-sday, Ont. 21 at the Hetiday InnHolideme 0e Tunhy Ave. isSkekie. Thin in the nnlp timeduring Ihe club year that Ihnmemhere juin ferres In rainemeney 1er their many charitieswhich include helping Inculfamilien, echelernhipe fnr needyynung peeple, Operation SantaCl on, gifts for the uhut-inn ufMerten Greve, and denalionn tom nynetinnul organizetinne.

Ce-chairmen Mm. MurijeerM Peru and Mrs. Joue Lysnanannounced the dolaIs winch to-

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P24db0, Oetober 8.... A Hiles'resident reported hie nulo woestalon while packed ut n localrestaurent. The unte, n 1982Csnliticr, mm-pocked in u lot at8501 Demputer at Returning tohie auto he fosad it woe missing.The owner mid the Godille" woecolossi at $18,000.

Saturday, Octetser 9.... A localauto repair Atore was brobon intootter closing. Police report burg-lars broke into Lee's AutoRepoirs, 8120 Ookton st., bybreaking e roer window andreochiog thronsgh to open a done.Once inside the thieves look $55from o deower. Store officielsreport the building's burgterolerm wee ortivetod by thebrook-in, however, the eloimcompany fated to neti' thepolice.

Suturday, October 9.... A23-yeso-oId Chicuga seen wasinvolved lis on soto occideat whenan intosiceted diver otroch hiscor in Miles. The Chicago manwas deivissg wret on Omiten St.

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Saturday, October 9.... A Hilesservice stotion was btsrgloeiee4during the early mcessing hours.Burglars guined scceesto Bauer'sSkeU station, 8200 W. Oaktoa st.,hy breolsing a 38 inch by 22 inchbay doer window. Once insidethe stotion the bergims stole o$100 eir pen, o $155 oir sondersed $15 cash.

Sotuedsy, October 9. . . . A22-your-old lles PIelero Icon wasueeestecl for indecerit espcsnnre inNies. Police report the man weestmiled walldssg through K-Mort,8650 W. Drmpster et., enposinghittiselt to customers, When theDes Plaines moss was opprosohodby a secrity egent br placed amagazine in front of himself.Police report hocdcsffissg the

Thursday, Orleber 7.... A61.year-old resident of the Royal6 Motet, 6450 Tonhy ayo.,reported being held up by a manwho rloimed te have o gran. Thumetal resi-Ientoajd he returned tohis room nbnut 10,30 p.m. when awomen IOSOcISOSI on tos dooroayiug she mes a maid with more

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Snndoy, October 10.... A 29-year-old Evnnston woman Was a-rrestedfoe dr driving in HilesdueingtheoighL Pustoling policenoticed the women's cur eestesgon u lawn in the 7200 block ofBrece st. withthe motor running.The ree hod stopped und wasresting sp on the hushes. Thepolice noted the Evua0000 womenwoe sleeping behind the wheel.When she stopped Ost of the notopolice seid she smctted of alcoholood had trooble welking. At theNies Police t)epoetment thewomen was chorgecl rotin drunkdoiviog and driving off theroodwoy. She was retessed onlitIo hood und assigned uNovembor onerI dole.

Suadey, October 10. .. . A61-your-old Dee Pleines man wooarrested in Hiles when he weesoon stoning in an intersectionyelling into o megsphoue. Policespotted the mon aluniug atMilwsskee ave. and Weukegunrd. yelling ut drivors -through nhome made megephoae. Whenpolice asked the mon to stopyelling he screosned that he hodhis religioos righto. At the HilesPolice Deportmenl the 0x00 weHchorgrd with disorderly ceaductend, oSer being assigned aNovember coast date, woo releas-ed on $50 brand.

Tursdny, October 5.... A 22-yror.otd Hinudulmen weH alTes.led in Nitos when he was founddoving a cee which hod beesreportent stoleo minutes befoce.Police received ophone coil frômn resident of Ike 9000 block cfCumbertood ove. repeating her1980 Oldsmobile Cutlass hodbeen stolen shoot 1,30 n.m.After sending cul u rodio uloet spelecheg poicomun saw the roetraveling north on Milwaukeeave. end luraing into the Golf MillShopping Center. As theHinudojmoss was wetlsiug into stevere on the south end of thesuaS Hiles Police officers orrestedhim. Thu stolea rar was found tohove ito igoition pulled out andhurglsry tools were found insidethe cor. At lbs Hiles PoliceDeportment the Hinudola monwas being held in lieu of $1,000bond.

LEGAL NOTICE

: PUBLIC NOTICE in herebygiven 1h01 the Bourd of Trunlrcnof the Village cf Hilos will cou-duct a Public PerformoncéHearing ufter Ike regularlyscheduled meeting of the VillageBoard of Trustoeo ou Ike 00th doyof October, 1982, at 9-05 P.M. Atthe Council Chambers, 7200 H.Milwaukee Avesse, Niles, fllissoisfor the follawing purposes

Tu consider the prsgrum andperformance assessment for theNeighborhood Isvenlury endAnalysis Program, u Cooh Cose-ty Community DevelopmentGruntprogrum.

All persons intereutnd in theshove are urged ta uttend IkePublic Performance Hearing osthe dote and time specified aboveand will be given Ike Opporlsailyta be heard.

Pobliuked by arder of IkeBoard st Trustees cf the Villegeof Hiles on Thsisduy, October 14,l002inthe Nies Regle.

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Alert driversto mght drivingBy Serretn,yofSieteflmRdgue

. The fell sesean bringo deeeeas.ing hours uf sunlight, and drisiegwithout headlights as darkness isaetting in cols be doegerous.

If there io not orrffinieutdaylight te see other vobidessheud or behindymr, sr if coin,fog se other mnditionn didota,turn your headlights on.

Vehicles must have two head-lighto that Ore visible for at least5go feet. They msietbe lightedfrom snoet to s,smise end at anyother time when visibility is mpoor tbet lighto are rbíp.ired feesofety.

Motorcycles operating en etrs.sto and highways must have atsoot one lighted head lump at sIl

times. Headlights must bedimnoed at least 500 feet beforemeeting and 300 feet beforecvrrlalning another vohicle.

If your headlight is aol readilyvisible to epproochiog drivers,the poloatiol ofdasger to yourselfsod othero is increased drameti-cally. Make oser your keudlights50e 00 when visíbth.ty j limitod.

Uoing them could sehe s life.Ifyou hass soy questions about

Ihr Secref.esy of Stuto's office,please foolfree to sue our toll-freetolephone number (800-252-8900.

- A copy of the Rulos ofthe Raednd be sect to you upon request.Write to Jim Edger, Secretuep ofState, Springfield, il. 62756.

Alcoholismplay at LGH

"Lady os the Rocká", a playdesigned Io increase underotan-ding natalcoholism will be presso-trd on Monday, 0cl. Oli ut S p.m.io tbe Olson Auditorium ofLatkeros General Houpital inPork Ridge.

The OtI-minsleplay in presentedby Lutheran General Players, agroup of professional undamateur actors from the rem-mssity. It in presented iscooperation with the SluiceTownship Council on Alcoholism.A discussion period follows -Ikepresentation.

It was writlen byLRlieekethBlake, und commissioned by theHalional Council occhlcohulism,end is dmigoed to increeoe publicowaretleos that alrshulism is atreatable illneun, and krIpoLutheran Gnnersl communicateinformation shout alcoholism.

The play is offered - free ofcharge. For more information,call 69G-5610. . -

The play will also be presentedto clubs, church groups orbssineoses uponreqeent. -

VFW plans Voiceof Democracyprogram

The 36th Asnual Voice ofDemocracy Pragrum sponsoredhy the Park Ridge Veterans ofForesgn Wars Pest 3559, FraolsCirhon, Commender and itaLadies Auniliss-, Betty Daugher.ty, President, after the schaler-skip krockures with the theme"Youth-,t.jnerjca.gse5.jr

Brochures were presented byBattalion -Chief John Clancy,Chairman OfVotce of Democracyand Martha itardt, AoxlllaryChairmen. There were fiveschools visiled, Loyola Academy,Meine South, Maine Haut,Reanrrertiun and RidgewoedHigh Scheols tu offer theirutudenfeinthe Ittis, lIta, and 12thgrades tisis scholar-ship program.

Yates poIIshows prioriliesof Niñth District voters

Residents of the NiothCongressional District of Illinoisstrongly lavora nuclear weaponsfrecce, control of haosdgims and areduction in military spendingarrerdlog te a poll conducted byCongresamanSidney R. Yutes. -

They elsa reported by merethan 2½ to 1 that they -did notthink President Reagan'seconomic policies or bis foreignpolicyare wurking.

Yates received 23,Slilreturos ine poll of Ide enlarged districtwhich now includes Chicago'snsrthside area, Evanston, andports of Des Plaines, Glenview,Golf, Morton Gruye, Hiles, Nor-thbrsoh, Shokie and Wilmette.Yaten said that bio voten inCongreso hove been to agreementwith the majority of the reopen-

Ninety-one percent said they

Over 20 groups

endorse BlackMere tIsaS35 civic, political

and laker organizations baveformallyendorsed the rasdideryof Louis Black for Stale Senator,25th District.

Black is endorsed by theregular Democraticorganieuti005 of Hiles, HewTrier, EIs Grove and NorllsfieldTownships.

He staled that he is deeplygrateful for the sspport of all fiveDemocratic committeemen inthe 211k District. He said,"These esdorsemests and thework done by these loyalDemocrats is the backbone of mycandidacy."

Black, who io currently HilesTownship Clerk, is else the en-domed candidate of the NalionulOrgadization of Women, NorthSubsrban Women's PoliticalCaucus, HationalAbertios RightsAction League, and the SlateNnrues Active in Politico inillinois.

-,, I feel stroogly," Black rom-menled, "that-these endarsemen-tu cleerly show-bow myopponen-tu hove let doues the women of theState of Illiosin."

Lober grospo supporting Blackinclude: Aniliricas Federation nfLaber, AFLCIO; United Auto

- Workers; InternationalAssociation of Machinists and-Aerospace Werloeru; UniledSteelworkers of America;American Federation of Slate, -County and Municipal Em-plsyees.

Also, Chicago Teachers Union;Rimais Federation of Teachers;United Food - und -CommercialWorkers Islernatioeal Union;Carpenter's. Dislrict Coaocil of

- Chicago, latrai 504; LocAl 55,Servicé Employees InternationalUnion. ! -.

About 0-eue. -esdorsements,- Black 5aidn"I.wslcome themas

confirmation that I will be sen-silice to the credo and roecermof worloing men and womeo; andmust imporlaslly, to those -whoare not working."

Among civic groups supportingBlack for electieo are the UnitedHellenic Vaters of Aenerica, theBilingual Education Association,Aenerican Hellenic DemocraticCouncil of Illinois, end theAmerican Shore FishingAssociation.

"These civic groups have along standing reputation far en-doming gaodleg'wlatoru. I wildemy heut ta uphold their faith in

.me," Blacksald,

favored a "mainel and verifiahlefreeze and reductino in nuclearweapons between the U.S. andthe Soviet Unies". Six percentwere appesed arai 3 percent not5lire. -

On handgun control, the votewas IS percent in favor, 13 per-cent against, and 2 percent nut-sure - a marginof more Iban sixto one.

District residents were againstreductions jo Social Security

- benefits, 14 to IS percento, andopposed Io cuts in food stamps,day care centers, educationalprograms, and medicare.

On the question of cuttingdefense spending to help reducefederal deficits, tIse voto was 74percent in- favor, 19 percentagainst, antl7percenl not eure.

Stevenson,Dunne to speak

01f -Snfida3t, Oct. 17 4dlaiStevenson, Democrlltld can-dislate fur Illinois Governor, andCook County BoArd PresidentGeorge Donne, seeking reeler-tien on Nay. 2, wilIbe the pm-ripai speakers at the annual din-ncr dance of the Hiles TownshipRegular ' DemocraticOrganization.

The dinner dance is being heldat the White Eagle, 6545Milwaukee Ave., Hiles. Cocktailsstart ut 6:30 p.m. with dinner at72Sp.m.

Perstiis wishing to alleod the.dinner dance and learn moreabout the Hiles TownshipDemocratic Organization shouldcall 673-7779 sr t73-1219. TicketsarcHI per person.

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Annunzio recommends-Lech Walesa forNobel. Peace

I_ Walesa, the lender nf thePeliab independent trade omiseSolidarity, han been remonmend-ed by Congreososan Frank An-nonato (11th INst-flit to be therentpiontofthe Nobel Peore Pricefor his'" peneefssl, nonviolentactivities to improve job mndit-ions and to insure the humaneights nf workers in Poland."

"lt is an honor for me to siegethe Nobel Prien Committee toaeloct Lech Walesa," said An-cuajo, "because he kas dedicatedhis life to ncIsie'iog o better lifefoe all Poles, in the fore of impeto-onment and perennal danger."

labio letter of recommendationto the Hobel l'eire Committee in

PrizeNorway, Annonatu pointed hotthat "Wolesa remains devnted loIsis religlousfaith, nedis a man ofpeace - a symbol to nIl thonastriving to free themselves fencethe yoke of tyranny and uppreso-

Although today Loch Wolosaremuios a prisoner, imlated fromhis friendo undfomily, held by thePolish authorities without elsoigesand with no proopecto of bisrelease," the Illinois larosnulsornoted, "the mmmuoisto hovebeen unebie to crush the Solidar-uy movement, or its leader'sunwoiverteg spirit end his mm-mitment to achieve human. dig-oily fer oil Polish workers."

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RE-ELECT CONGRESSMAN

Congressman Yates Fights for:

A Better Environment in which lo live with clean air lo broafhe, pure wafer lodrink, sod pure food lo sal, free (rom cancer producing chemicals.

A Strong Social Security System wilh conlinusd proreclion 01 reliremenland hoallh benefils for our older ctlizens.

An End to Reaqanomic Policies with their btosted military budgets, theiruntair lax benefits tar the wesllhy, Iheir draslic Culs ¡T essenlial domestic programs,and their huge deficils.

A Freezeon Nuclear Weapons and a coherenl foreign policy which seekslo build world peace.

YATES has an oulstanding record of fighting in Congress for ERA, for consumers,job Iraining and employmeol opporlunilios, control of haodguns, and proleclionot our nalionol heritageour besutiful national parks and forests, our nationalwildlife refuges and our public landsfrom Ihe deslruclive policies of Secreloryof the Interior Jamos Wall.

Whelher il be s loor Social Securily check, e passporl application, a hearingaid for a war veleran, a problem in housing. Social Securily, Pablic Aid.immigralion, Medicare and Medicaid. IRS, or other federal maIlers, YaresDislrict Office staff is on Ihe boll sssisling residenlo of Ihe Ninlh CongressionalDinlricl of Illinois.

- Coogreonman Sidney R. Valen han beenendorsed for re-election by:

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Sierra ClubNofional CommiSee for an Effeclive CongressConsumer Federation of AmericsHandgun Control, Inc.Illinois Nurses AssociationNalional Association of Social WorkersEnvironmental AdiosFriends of the Earlh

- Independecl Voters of Illinois (IVI)Indepeodenl Precinct Orgsnizalion (IPO)Democratic Organizalion of Cook CountyUnited Hellenic Votern of AmericaJewish Council for Good GovernmentIllinolo AFL-CIO COPE -

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off the NILES POLICE BLO1TERThndy, October 7.... A

49-yer-oId Nils mu ws rret-od after ladiog police o a wildchewhich wwmdup ow Nordicaave. Police officew report bviwgstopped the mm ewiier wdwamü.g biwito put idewtiiuglettoring ow lilu pkk-up truut.Seemg the truut one week luterstill without letteriug Nilee policeegoin sloppodtho moo wut, whewhe produced rutty o truffle ticketfor ideutificetion, seid he wouldbave to follow them to the Nile&Police Depuetmeut. While teovel-jog meet ow Ouktou ut. the meweuddewly sped off jeto theLeweencowood Slscppjcg Gesteewhere. with police cors pueuuiwghim. he disregarded two stopsigns end then drove north onWnukegsn cd, owdeuston Oektonst. finsliytumjngeo Nordico ave.Stoppissg rn front of hie home hejumped out ei lila cue, leaving themotor conning and the door openend ron into the home. Slemmiegn sliding glees door behind himthe Nitos pcicobreke though thedoor end srrested the mess. Themme woe charged with resistingorrest end flosingond eluding thepolice officer. He mus releesed on$100 bond und nesigned uNovember ceoet date.

Thursday, October 7.... ANtesbneinese ecos burgluriced dosingthe sight resulting in o lose ofever $1,500. Öfficiele nf JersyGIessen Fard, 9401 Milwaukee

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Kustra endorsementsmount

S1atRop. Bob Kusta R.Glm,-'dew), Republicm candidMe forototo oenotor from the 00w 28thDistrict, ho oddod the eodoroo-ment of the 28iooie EducotiooAssoejotion (lEA) to hie list ofsupportero. -

The TEA endorsement wasbooed on Kustro'o votiog recordou odcati0001 treues and hiecommitment to high qualityeducation throughout the stato.

Kuotro, o professor st Recre-veil oedLoyolo Universities, raid,

. 'Not wily orn I dedicated toimproviag educatiosol opportsmi-ties for alt students io llliooia, hutI oteo hove fought rigorously toioouro fair treatment for suber-bou robusto.

'I Iruly oppreciote the IRAssupport by ockoowledgiag myefforts. I also 0m pleased to bavethe rapport of local members ofthe lItiasis Federation of Teach-0m," Rostra said.

Rostra also boo woo thecoveted tode,omloec 'basca ofillinois (IVI) eadoreemeat as wellos the endorsements of all of theregular Repsrblicms orgmsizattons .io the new 28th District.

Bob also bes esersod a 110Isorreat rating from the NOttOOSIFedecetioa of Isdepmsdesst Basi-arases, a 90 perceat mtieg fromthe illisois Stete Chamber ofCommerce sad mr 85 perceatrating from the Illirsoio Moaufoo-torero Associotios,.

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Judge Orlando presentscheck to Hines Hospital

Jodge Frank Orlosdo (I.) of the Circuit Cosrt of Cook Countyrecently presented a check to Connie and Jim Callabas, who ore incharge ofthe Bedside Network here io Chicago.

The costributios will be sued primarily for the patienta io thepsychiatric wards, asd also, towards estertainmeot for otherhospitatizedveterans attimnesVeteraso Hoopital.

Meet your Candidate"Meet Yoor Candidate", onto-

frmol gel-together with arealegislatore, is being sponsored byGlenkirk Association for Retar-ded Cilizens at the GtesviewState Bosk on Waukeganrd. inGtersview on Monday, Oct. it, 7-93o p.m. The following con-didaten will be there.

Far Cetsgresss John Porter (IV#101, Eugeoia Chapman (D-tO(and Catherine Bertini (R-,Y9).-Far Illinois Senate: Bob

Knstra (R-28(, Louis Black (D-28), John Nimrod (t-d28(, Roger

Keats (R-#29(, Dosald Eslick (D-H29), .Dooald Deuster (I-IOO(,Barbara MOnsnr (D-3ß(, JackSchalter (D-#32(, Arthur Berman(D-2( aod Virginia Macdonald(R-#-27(.

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Nimrod callsfor reductionin tax levies

Senator John Nitneod, candi-date of thn lodependent Toxpay-nro' Party, is coiling upon localtoning hooter to reduce their tonleviso. "Local govensmento mootoceept spending cestroirstu, butnffioiolo refuse to trim the fatfrom their bloated bodgots.Instead, they force the homeono-ero to cut evca further into theirhousehold budgets to pny theirpropertytanes. The homeowner isgiven o choice ot pay op or moyoo

'Those robust district taxingbodies who roceiyed 'windfolis'should quit stalling and give themoney hoch by reducing their taxlevies before the December deod-line. Cities and pork districtsshoold not nob for one cant moro.The taxpoyers deserve this."

Senator Nisorod eotod thotneither of bio opponents bavebeen otteoding the budget meet-ingo of local foniog bodies to hearthe coacoessu of the taxpayerspre000t. "I 0m not sorpeised bythe absence of Mr. Rostra sinceko boa otatod that he is ogoinotcarba ost local spending. He tathe ootsdidato ofthe local officiatoand government employees whoare reopoosible fortbe torreare intanes. Feom the first hiscandidacy has Isoon ouppertedby Mayors Butler and laits,reboot board officiate Rueciseet,Alteo, and Marcus, nod MaineTownship Sopervisor Pool HoI-versan." There maid hr aredaction of the tax levy nowwhich would cot neat year's realestate lox by everl5 million fromthe sorplos beads reported to beits thoMoine Towsoohip Schonte.Roferrieg to the Democrat candi-date, Nimrod stated: "Loo Blackio o local government officiai. Heio O.ttomptingta keep a low profileboChe should iso made to faxe the_sue f spirathsg 1mai pmperty

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Owner (5f owned by a cor-pxratiau, ito name asd addressmast be stated and also im-mediately thereunder the namesand addresses of ntockbnldersowning or holding i percent ormore of total untosa) of stock. Ifsol owned by a corporation, the0000eu and addresses of the in-dividaalowoersmuutbe given. Ifowned by a partnership or othersoincorporuted firm, its nameand address, an roel as that ofeach individual must be given. Ifthe puhlication is published by anonprofit organization, ils nameand address must he stated.)(Item must be completed(:Besser Publishing Company, 1746Sbermer Rd., Niles, Illinois64645; David Besser, 7903 Maple,Morton Grove, Illinois ttl5l;Rachel Besser, 7903 Maple, Mor-Inn Grove, IIltnois600IS,U. Known Bondholders, Mor-tgagees, and other SecurityHolders owning or holding 1 per-cent or more of total amount ofBonds, Mortgages or otherSecurities (If there arr none, sostate): Nene9.For Completion by NonprofilOrganizations authorized to mailatspccial ratos: Not Applicablelo. Extent and Ratero of dr-cotation

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Page 18 TheBugIe,fl.rsday,Qbe rU 19S2' -i;Cites Black for

flip-flop positions

Deer EditorI fiad it amusing to reed that

Louis Black, the Demoereticemrdidoto for Stete Soneto iseomploieìssg that repoblicee BobKudos is not speeific oc theissues. Alter oil Mr. Block hoe olong history of flip-Boppingpositions sod oven his politrcslpsoty affiliotion, üs order tofurther his ombiti005.

Until 1974 when he lost onelection for Nibs TownshipRepublicon CooimittÑmno. Me.BIrch woo himself n Republicon.only oftor this loso did hesoddenly eoshrncethe Densonrotinpooty. Since thnt time he boodone whatever the port)' houasked nf him, no more, no lens.

Mr. Bloch hou certainly medohisnoelfel000 on the issues. fie ison nppostsmist who stendo forwlsotever it is that he thinks willlent to his election.

SincerelyMsrh SteinSlbLongRondGlenvinw il. 60025

Objects topolitical signs onschool busesDens Editor

I nntic6sl, in the Insel pnpers,thet people were comploiningshout politico1 signs being postedon street Censors in the neighbor-hoods. My coespleisst is muchmore specific.

t strongly objectto signs for theRrpobieon cendidnte for SlothRepr0000totive being displsyedon Moierhoferschoolbuses winchnerve High School District 219.When I clenched, I discovered theto William Meierhofer in Choir-man nf liso some coedideteselection coiossiittoe. I orn s fenolloepsyer rod I mo furious! Fororoen wknsebuoiness is supportedhy too dehors to blotentlypublicize his geStioni preferenceun school buses is eotrsgeous. -

I orn elm writing te the schnoldistricts end Mc. Mnierisoferhimself in eupress my dismsy. Ihope this situotion will becorrected homedistely.

SincerelyPsulion K. Roth9453 Boy Colony Dr.Des Plomes

..... I s:.; A

DearEditorIn the popular movie "Net-

work" of a few-years ego, thensws broadcaster had aremarkably large response whenhr invited any disillusionedpeople in hin audience to go to thewindow, open it and nheot, "I'mmod as hell oed I'm net going tolotse it anymore." On Nov. 2, weore going to have an opportueityIndo e sionilarthing.

The referendssm on freezingnuvldor weapons will be on theballot ond We will be able to shout"enough" ot the nuclear armsroce. lt seems anbetievable thatwith all of the opposition from thegeneral nahtic, from the atomicscientists, from the medicolprofession ond from the retiredmilitary people, the governmentcontinues In rocs ahead withnuclear orms proliferation. Theycontinue to do this while telling us

DeorEdilor

t 0m writing is response to arecevtlettrr by RuthE. Stelzmonel Pork Ridge criticizing the IVI-tpo for endorsing Stete Rep. BobKustro for the Illinois State

Vote for nuclear freeze

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that they sincerety (?) want areduction.

Fer ten tong, too many of ushave relegated tes many thingsnf too great importance te hedecided by "experts" remotefrom 55. Our liven and the livesof stir loved ones as-r intimatelyinvolved is these decisions osdsome of these decisions havebees obscenely absurd. A fewweeks ago, Congress opproved alarge apprdpriatios for themanofoctsre of MX miositeewithout even knowing how theycould he stored while turningdomo many other appropriationsdealing with job opportunities,health and education hecosselheue other opprspriatinss would"break the hsdget".

tom writing this letter to TheBugle because t live in the soin-corpnrated arno nest to NOes end

plains Kustra endorsement

Senate inthe 25th District.to her tetler Ms. Stetzman

complained Ihat Rep. Rostrovoted like o "downstateRepublican" and that her con-didale, Louis Black, reflected in-dependence, integrity andhonesty-. We cssogree.

She also errcneoouty claimedthat Ike local interviewing corn-mittee hod recoosmesded Rostraand Black. Nu tVt:-tPO inter-viewing committee recommen-ded Mr. Black as either'qaolified' or esdorsable. Il thetroth be known, Mr. Black wasexceptionally ill prepared. Hewas forced to answer "need moreslndy" or "dcn'tknow" tes timeson nor forty question question-

Second, there was no pressureas our Beard 91 Directors by U.S.Senator Charlen Percy or anyother person. The fact that theinterviews Were held twice isample evidence that all con-didates were given a fair chancelo hr heard. The Board vote touphold the tecol interviewingcommittee recommendation wasunanimous, 25-0.

Rep. Beh Kontra was endorsedby tVl-tPO because we felt he.

t hear so little from the neigh-horbood about the referendumvote. thopetheletter't0published and motivate many.people to stso4tothe powers that -be that we are angry anddisittosiosod - shout by voting"YES" on the - referendum tofreeze ooelearweaPOfln- Becauseapathy towards the entire elze-.tian is enpeeted, o large affir- - -

motive vate 05 the referendumcostdnheck many of our decision--makers and- keep them fromstraddlingthe fence on thin issue.As of sow, their votes on ap-propriationu are quite differentfrom their public posture whenthey stele their alarm ovor theever-increasing prospects for aooclear holocaust fueled by thearossraCe.

ftichardSiepkowskiDesPlomes

was the host of the 3 candidatesrossing. During the-last term inSpringfield he tied for the 5thhighest score of any Republicanin the House, and was tied forintamong suburban Repsblicass. inoar ratings nf legislators.

Bob Kontra agrees with iYt-tpo positiunu on such goodgovernment issues as openprimaries, merit selection nfjodges, obelitios of double dip-ping and patronage, and partyoperation losses. He would be aspokesman for good governmentpositions on the Electiom Coiss-mitten in the Senate next year uf-terhiuclection. - --

The chôme in the 25th Senate.District is between a moderate,thooghtfal. Republican, anunqualified Democrat with littlefamiliarity-with the issues, andas arch e000ervative renegade -Republican. We feet the choice isclear, and urge the Independentsliving in the Ztth LegislativeDistrict to juin m rn working forthe election nf Rep. Bob Rostra tothe Senate.

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Sincerely yours,Soul Mendetsón

- StateChair -

Q uestions Pullen's stand on O'HareDrarEditor:

t don't uoderntond why anyone members uf the Commission will- would wasttn slop the agreement have been totally wasted. Itbetween the O'Hare Sobarbas makes one wonder whether it'sCemmissios aud the City nf worth the effort to try to make-

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Chicago. It is obvious from her your cozonsaoity a better place te- opening statement at the live.heariogs, that Rep. Pollen coolly -

does net wont this agreement -

ratified. Diene B000ke,.The public service given to the 2017 EantvieW

conimnoity by our mayor and the Do Flatoso

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Sponsored by the 0CC AdultCareer Resource Conter, theworkohop is designed in holpprepare participants fur thday'ocompetitive job market.

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Cast of the worhshup is $3.Reservation by chock is required.

The ACRC astees onodomie wsdcareer counseling, vocationaltooting and referral services tecommunity men and women atOGC/Des Phonos and OGC/Ska-Ido.

For an appointment with Dr.Grossman se for additional talar-me.tian, call 635-1977.

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Citizens- Bank announces.

Dimensión 60 SeminarCitizèns Bmk & Tht Corn- semi The program, entitled

pany hes mmoUncet the epeekers 'ForYonrEyes Only," wilt beginfor ito Oct. 2f Dimension 60 ntlp.m. inthe Piclrwich ThonIer,

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: M.D., end Herold S. Schwerte,

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M.D Dr. Keimmer in Cheirenen,I Sectieonf Ophthalenology,JtoeUrI rection Hoepitol, Attending Phyn.

idee. Dr. Schwiele in mrOphthelmologint et Rerurrection

' I Hoepital. Topica will include- - - "Concoct Aspecto of Eye Dis.cenen" and "New Concejdo inEye Probieren in .Elderly.".

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Peocodieg the progrem, weil-¡mosco Pork Ridge orgenist TedDay wilt ploy e comber ofold-time popeler songs. Thornwill niscc be a question-ned-err-errer Session, refreshments andreifte prizes.

Dimension 60. e cnrefullyneinded 1iocknge of financial,travel, puechesieg and iefnmsa-tiontervices evailablo to personaegrd sixty sect over who neve etCitiaennfleek, now han Over 7,5wmembers. Persons interested inettending this pregnant, however,do not hove to ko members, betthe bank dono ask that perneeswishing te tittond cali Judy Melovt 299.4244 to make renervationsfor "For Year Eyes Only."

OCTOBER 15-16-17Free Admission

Dance - Eat - DrinkHave a good time . ,.,.

Enjoy this authentic European Festival

Listen Ìo the BandsFRIDAY 'Paioma' Band 6-10 p.m.

SATURDAY . "Lii Richard' Polka Bañd . 6-10 p.m.

SATURDAY - Frank on Concertina 12-6 p.m.

SUNDAY - "Paloma" Band ' 21 p.m.

Beer Garden OpenFRIDAY - 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

SATURDAY - 12noon to 10:30 p.m.,

SUNDAY . 12 noOn to 8:00 p.m.

Imported and domeslic beers and wines.

Delicious Food from the Continent.The Mndern Hell wIth the Old World Charm

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. IUines Secretaty nf State JimEdgar Inecond Tellern Robin Lins IL) and Pauline Gino.

from r,) presents Certificate of Esteem and nakopolos were present at ceremony. Bank basRecognition to First National Bank of Morton handled 42,Uhl license platr/strckers srnce theGreve ctseirmaa Joseph I. Rosenkerg foc bash's over.the-counler servicebegan is 1972.irsvolvementin state license plateprogram.

Portland CementHass Honored for annóunces

30 . Years service promotionConstruction Technology

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T. Laboratories, a division of the, ' i ' Portland Cement Association,

T R Shohie, has Burned Paul Klieger, Y' consultant for the CTL Research. r and Development Group. Before

his appointment to this position,he had served as direclor of the

. , - Concrete Materials ResearchT Departmestsioce 7971.

Klieger joined PCA in 1941 andsubsequently held the followingpositions: seuior researchengiseer; Applied Research Sec-tien; menager, Field ResearchSectioo; manager, AppliedResearch; manager, Concrete

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Klieger earned a S.S. degre isCivil Engineering from -theUniversity of Winconnin. Hé in afellow of the Americas ConcreteInstitute and the AmericanSocirty for Testing andMalerials.

Cisarles H. lUnas, Uerrelary and Cashier of the qaarter huRondollarFirot National Bank nfSkokie (secondfrorn loft) is preseatedwitha banhel of fruitto commemorate his ttyears of service at theBank. Participating in the presentations are Errnan G. Kramer,Chairman of the Board (far left); James A. Cerinon, President(second from right); and Willard C. Galitu, Chairman Emeritus(far rightl.

Coincidentally, Mr. Haas' 30 year aanivrrnar3i comes daring theBank's own 75th aneiversaryyear.

Savage Speaker for Business SeminarsTerry Savage, acted financial

analyst and commentator forWMAQ-TV's ' Moneywatch"pragram will be the keynotespeaker for a weekly nenes ofsmall business seminars, "Per-sanaI, Financial and BusinesoHealth Seminars," D to ll:3tam., Oct. 19, Oct. 2f and Nov. 2,at Holy Family Hospital, 110 N.River rd., Des Plaines.

Advance registration in $5 perseminar or $1f fer aU Once.Registration at the door Is $72fpet neminar. Te register in ad-Vance, call the Des PlainesChamberof Commerce, 524-42W.

Miss Savage miS lie the tiraispeaker at the Ort, 29 semttiar,sponsored by the First NationalBank of Des Plaines, She willepeak ea "Carrent EconomicCondutinns and What Lles-Ahead," interpreting carrentecenomic developments andasalyzing their impact on smallbusiness managerneat.

Rohen Cernelisen, VicePresident, First Natioaal Bank ofDes Plaines, will aise speakdarieg the first nemlaar. fits -

presentation, ''CashManagement Techeiqaen in the'Sf's", wilt describe effective

cash management that allowSsmall boniness managers tomanimioe their comm on cashassets.

The second seminar, Oct. 2t,sponsored by the Des PlainesChamber of Commerce, featuresGregory Kurr and Gerry Rett,managers in Ihe Small BnninesoDivision of Arthur Anderson &Co.

Karr will review the TaxEquity and Fiscal ResponsibilityAct of 1912 and Ihe impact of 1952activity of the EconomicRecovery Act of 1Ml. He ovilIalso discsss using a corporateorganiaalion and long-rangeplanning to miriimizr tanliability.

Roll will discsns "Microcom.puters - Do Van Need one?" Hispresentation will clarify thejargon surrounding computeraand will give recommendationson selecling a computer systemthat best meets the specific needsof a small business operator.Included in hin presentation willbe a review nf the tan con-siderations related to the pur-chase of a mierocemputer.

The Nov. 2 seminar, sponsoredby Hóly Family Hospital, will

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Judy- Coy, Patient EducatlonInstruclor, Holy Family hospital,will discern "Ufe Style Profile,An Analysis el Risk Facture."Each member cf the audiencewill complete a health profilewhich win he used to-identity riskfactum due to his or herliteslyle. -

Daniel Malhein, EnecativeDirector, Personal ManagementSystem, Forest Hospital Fesa-dation, will make a presentationOn "Stress . Persanal andProfessional." He will reviewhew stress affects individuals intheir personal and professionallives and will enplain effectivestress management.

Fred Hoadek, Senior VicePresident, Operatiaris, HolyFamily Hoopital, will be the thirdspeaker at the Nun. 2 seminar.His topic will be "Yosr Em- -

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SPORTSSJB Varsity

The h grade s hn St.¡chu Brtheuf w, thegame of thdr 1 IMfleaI by belig Mary Seat ofWisdom 43 te 31 m theChicagolaed Girls BaskethallLeagee. SJB are favites torepeatasIeagoeehoma.

"Star of the Game" woof toEiIeea MeAuley tor h outatan-ding playot nt guoul. Eileenscored t pointa a.Hl had a gamehigh four assists. Coath DanKasiba noted that the "Big E"had no turnovers. "At pointguard at the grammar schoollevel you eapect 3 to 5 tumovmsper game, to have noue is an en-eeptionalperformanco,"he said.

The Maciliac ifS. bachetballcoaches, Pat O'cmmell and RichPausbeek, attmoled the game toshow thoir sn for the teamand for the school's lmoflmllprogram. Mr. O'Cemnell statedthathe bas Uidhlgloiìrespectfoethe progeom" 'Ike sdool's en-

wins gametire coaching staff teach theplayers the sound basic fus-domentals of basketball," he

zed.11m high scm for the game

was Keista Esime suth 12 pointsand four assists Janet Rzñelatallied points and had a gamehigh 14 rebomols. cathy Bcatekscored so pointa. Kets DatabaSsemed two baskets from the "3poh.trangearea".

Stade Jakobi and ShellieGiovannellieachscoreda basket.Cathy O'Grady provided osepoint. tant colmi came out ofcelirmuent to play a gond gamedofensively. Kathy Lakefailedtousus bot gam&ed eight reboso-du. Jennifer Stevens and KarenBeeftink both playedaggressively buttaileol to put theboilthcuthe how. Linda Strassain en the St day injured ruservelist barasse of a knee ligament

Nues Brunswick Girls fr BoysBowling Club

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GsuerDasters 15-b NilesCsbs 226

Goys&Dolls 13-7 GatterDosters . 20-8

Liweilascals 12-8. Qaeen Riss 19-9

PeeWeeiltars 10-10 NilesHoseyBears 17-11

BabySplits 19-10 SuperStars 15-13

Vacancy 9-11 HiPockets 15-13

PeeWeepawer 7-13 Timber Busters 14-14

Fstoreiltacs 4-lt NilesBusnies 14-14

Husar ItoU: Carlos Guevara 79, NileeChargers 12-16

SuSanNickaS7O. RoUiagmsader 11-17

Rontama, ogni-li PoeketHits 10-18

W-L 3411es Tigers 10-18

Ca.monBalls 24-4 PiaBlasters 9-19

PinBosters 23-0 Lucky Ladys t-20

Casebays 19-9 Hoaor RoTh KhI Lisdgres 166,Thundecilirds 19-19 Carla Cascio 118;SpeedBalls 15-13 Juniors, age 128014LinJ.teoingilalts 12-16 W-LTeamI2 12-12 FantasUcFive 28-2

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mo NOYA. -Poleos Jr. Mid-get's otO ocored,the HhrsdoleFoIrons 28 tO O. The PoleosaBitan Was led by Kitt' Oleososwith 2 3738, Bah Pdzdol, 1 TO,Vince King, I TO and 1 outrapomt, Shaw Ps-lick, i astrepoisosAdomMooba safety.

For the soeosd week in o row,the Jr. Midget defense, cooeh8dby Kevin Obggm e hold theiropponents seamless...

The erjm-y ridden Midget teamhad o disopointisg loot to}th,sda64 16-6. Falcon Bocksliado, WiltgOu and Possanantehad s good guIso hut intoreep-tinas and a fumble stopped eSose of tIroir driven to thecud-ease. Before being injaredQsaetorbaeh David HancockIsoohedop with John Korrollss ona twenty yard pass play. bringingthe bsS down to the 7 yard linebut o fomble stopped the Palcosthroat. Early in the second half,foil back Joe Passounsto broughtthe half down to thé 1 yd. line,where Jimmy DoMes then took itin for the TO.

AlthooghdiosPpointodWith theMidget lonn, Coochen Biede,DoMèo, and Ruby were veryproud of the Midget squad. whonever gave ap ovas thoughmjsries left them with only 12hays to ploy the entire gerne.

The Poleos Jr. Poe Wee'straveled to Calment City to tacothe Caternet Ctty Eagles.

The toot half of the Jr. PeeWee saw plenty of detion withbothdefenaen stopping usm000esthroaty. Falcon tenute JeffChepich had 2 Quoterbach entire.In the 2nd quarter, QoneterheekKevin Shiffrnon ran i yd. for OhOFamos's fleet score. Beaningback, Chris Komo rae in theeoeveroine. Halftime score wooFelcosn 7, Calumet City O.

The Second holfwos vietorelly ecarbon copy of the first, with theFeleeu'e playing en almost flaw-leso gerne. The offense movedthe hell weB. Late in the thirdquartet, Chris Kerne snoredagain, os a 4 yd. ron mahieg thefisal sesee Peleona 12, CalomelCityo. TheJrPee Wean eon now2 end O in league play.

Tho Pee Wees lest thier fientgorse ofthe nessonto the Cal CityReglen, 24-13. Peleona werefoeded to go to the ei, early in thegerne. Qsartsrheeh Meerey, waseight for thirteae os peascompletions. Mueeay had helpwith the gond heads of TernOtasey. .Pelcosu scored twice withMereey.gnieg in ou a one-yardqearter-bach sneak, and on

.eight- elm. Meeray'n poso leStaney gave them an outre pomI.Other good coetrihetieg meswere Jases Chepteh'etwo 15 yardhick-off retomo and Benny Pan-he's greet 00 yard rea. Someheight spots in the gerne nennefrom the Faines defense. Therewere two fumble recoveries byMomey arid Jeels Feiler. DerekGold again ployed eseelleatdefessiveesd, etoppmg twoentre_-4'.. by the Eagles.

On HomecomingCommittee

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Mary Dorjath, deeghter of Mc.and Mce. Nichelos Doriath, 0310Monroe st., NUes, in e headmember of the decorations corn-mItten far the Carthage CollegeHemeroflhleg celebration. Sept.27-Oet,latthecellefe. -

Derjath Is a Junior at Carthageand wilma majar is lstecnatieeal

.business and German.

Homecomingcandidates -

1983 HomecomIng King nominees at Maine East ore (frost l-r)Jim Hihscb nf Glenview, Goy Calisé nf Glenvtew, Joel Losolf ofGleuview, Dove Doran ¿f Morton Grove, Dave Hall of Des Plomen;aed Dave Shermou of Mortes Grove. (Roch t-r) Jobo Johasses ofGlenview, GarryRedig el Niles, Al l4nnsoker of Des Plaines, DaveCohn nl Morton Grove, Lorry Mortoroen of Morton Grove, andGordy Jovian el Park Ridge. The Demons host the Riles West Is-dianefertheüct. l5Hamecorning game.

Maine East Homecoming quera candidates include (front l-r)Rita Cogllaeese ofNiien, Tressy Farocci ofNiles, HenceMacmoth ofNiles, end Effie Koseoshos of Glenview. (Bock l-r) Sharon Pallenof Nibs, Patty Raniere Of Parlo Ridge, Debbie Hertl el NOm, andNoreeu Ideath of Riles. (1401 pictarrd Raoya Versan el MortonGrove). Daring half-lime of Ihr Oct. It-varsity football game, thelliolHomecemiOgQOeeu aedKing will he crowned.

Demon Rise 'al, the theme for for 8p.m. Daring half-time of thethis year's Homecomlug st varsity game, the 1982

Maine East, describes the spirit Homecoming King and Qeeenand emotions of the Demon wilt be crowned, and the winnerstrident body. of the car decoraling coulesl will

Friday, Oct. 15, has been he onnoenced. Organizing this isdesignated blue and white doy, Sharon hales.aed a oember of activities hove The final Homecoming activitybeenploseed. is the Sotsrdsy, Oct. 16, dance

First, at 7db to 8 am, a pep sponsored by the senior clam.assembly will be held in the cafe. Tickets will coot $10 per coupleIn charge of the assembly is Aun antI will be sold dorieg the 150thJoe, who bee organized the io- [periods ou Oct. 12-15. Access totroduclinu of team members and the stedent cafeteria will becaptains, a pep bond preseo- through the girls' gym entraucetatiou, and cheerleadiog sud only, and uo nne may enter theDemon Squad routines. dance aller 9 p.m. Keep in mind,

Second, starling at 3-35 p.m. toó, that tichets will not be sold atstudeots will decorate cars in the the doorthat evesiog. The dance,administration parking lot to he which slarlo at S p.m. in Ihelater paraded Is the oladiuon student cafeteria, will festere adaring half-time of the "arsity bannt called "Nile Life." Studenlogame. Trophieswillbepresentetl planning to attend shoold wearto winning entrien. semi-formal attire. Organizing

Third, is the Homecoming Ibis event is Senior Class Cooncilgame itoell against Nilen West. under the leadership of JimThe sophomore game beginn at t Maker, senioretass president.p.m. with the varoity schedaled

Park Ridge Run scheduledThe Park Ridge YMCA wffl be The Pomphin Chose is also

having e 3.1 mIle fun rse open to unique in that the first male and-thepubliconSetsrday,OCI.30. female costumed runners le

The run, known esthe Pumpkin cross the finish line will receive aChase, in spensored by Human. prize.Resources Inc. (RBI) with all Applicstiom end coarse Infer-proceeds golngtothe YMCA. mation may he obtained by

The first 200 entrants will calling your Perk Ridge YMCAreceive a commemerative t- at 825-2171 er et 1515 Touby, Park

sba't. If you don eut plan to run Ridge.yeeean spossate Tussor. -

The Bsgle,Ilmrnday,Oetobor 14,1902

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daughter of Howard and DorothyHardy tif 8124 MerriS,Niles, Itascsmpleted the Non-Lawyer Cour-se at the Naval Jsstice School,Newport, RI.

Daring Ihn 5-week coarse shereceived imtractinn on the prie-ciples of military. and civil law,court-martial procedares and thetisiform Code ofMIlithry Justice.

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As the first month of ochooldraws to a close, everyone atMaine East -seems to he getting

- back into the beat of things. Coo-cerI Orchestra and Coocert Choirmembors are on exception lo thisas the tpo groups prepare fortheirfirst concert.

The concert, ochèdaled forWednesday, Oct. 20, at 73O p.m.io the auditorium, is free to allthese wishing to attend.

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ducted by Mr. Jim Rajosi, wiltperform the "Hetherg Soite,"composed by Edward Grieg; "St.Paul's Soite," composed byGustav Holst; and a few otherpieces, one of which may inctodemembers of the beginning and in-termediate orchestra.

The Concert Choir, under thedirection of Mr. Jach Olasder,wilt also perform several seIm-tionsutthe Oct. 20 concert.

The two groups maycollaborate on a piece, and anewly formed Chamber Or-chestra svifi also perform.

Teaching at Maine East thisyear is Mr. Hajnst'o firstteaching iob. He is o 1974gradoate of Moine West and a1981 graduate of NortheasteroIllinois University, where hereceived his bachelor's degree inmusic education. He completedhis stodent teaching at MainNorth.

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Aside from teaching, he iscurrently stodying at Nor-theautern for bio master'sdegree.-- Mr. Olasder han heels iflDistrict 207 for 18 years. He is a1965 graduate of the Chicago Con-nervatory College, where heréceived his master'a degree. Hebegan teaching at Maine East,where he remained for fiveyears. In 1970 he transferred loMaine North. However, with theclosing of Maine North, 12 yearnlater, he returned to biaise East,where he is presently the choIrdirector.

M-NASR bicycletrip planned

Enjoy o day nf touringChicago's beautiful taheohore bybicycle, and a trip lo UncolnParb Zoo with the Maine-NilenAssociation of Special Recreation(M-NASR).

M-NASR is sponsoring thisChicago excursion Soaday, Oct.17, 10 am. to 4 pm: for MentallyRetarded Teens and Adults. Thegroop will meet at the M-NASRLeisore Center, 7640 Main st. inNiles at IO am. Transportationfor bicycles and riders wilt beprovided.- A visit to Lincoln Parb Zoo isfirst on the agenda with lauch intise park to follow. After-lunch,the group will hike the trails ad-jacent to Labe Michigan. Thehike tour will travel south andthen retoon, tn-Lincoln Park atapprosianately 3:30 p.m. Par-licipants in this event mostprovide their own bikes asd lan-ches. The fee is $5. CIme saper-vision will he provided by M-NASR.

For more information pteanecall 966-5522.

hi-NASH is a cooperative of thepark districts serving specialpopalatiom residing in Skokie,Golf-Maine, Nites, Park Ridge,MortonGrove and Des Plaines.

Slidè showNorman SommaS wilt offer a

.pictorial account of his recent9,900 mile -visit to the Sovi,etUnion in a sbde.presentation atthe Bernard HorwichCenter onThursday, Oct. 28 attp.m.

- Members of the coiuiossnity are-invitel.t to share a glimpse of

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It's Bodweiner vs. Schlitz. The latter made Milwaukeefamoas, the formermadettseword "gusto" renowned.

Whitethe Milwaukee Breweroare fnaminl at themostbtQwinthe serien, it's the Schlitz goys that have the "gusta" and the"cost" ptos a better "head" lo win. -

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Neilherdo the Cardinals when Itcumep to hasnbaU.It jost ain't in the Cards for Milwaoheetn win, because they're

lathe Busch league while the Brewers are bellte busts league.

P.S. Next week HANSON'S COLUMN IS BACK IN THEBUGLE. Audthat'ssomething to "toot" ahoutton! -

--East Maine students play I -

Festival BandOn Monday, October 4, noam-

bers of the Gemisi SchoolSymphonic Bund participated ioaudilionu for membership in theffliuois Music Edomtion Associa-lion Dioleict'7 Festival Band.Thoon who were selected will joinwith uppeosinsatoly 100 outstand-ing Junior High band - stadentofrom ochoela in Nonih-Emtemillinois in forno lIso band,' whichwill perfoees at Oab Pooh-RiverFeront High School nu November

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Skokie VFW- The Skokie Valley VFW Post. 3854 is plaaniog an Oktoberfest -Saturday, Oct. 20, at their Post

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Home, located at 7401 Uncolo-Ave. io Skohie. Everyone iswelcomed to attend this 'FunFest'. Cocktail hour is t:30 p.m.(Cash bar) followed by a Ger-man-styled dinner at 8 p.m.

Geological Societysilent auction

The Des Flameo ValleyGeological Society will hold itsannual S'dnt Auction os Salar-

. day, Oct. 23, at the ParkFieldhousn, 651 Wolf rd., Des

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Plaines, from7lo 10:30p.m.Doring this time varions

geological items includingminerals, fosuilo, jewelry andtapidry items will be auctionedoff.

As the same implies, a silentauctina has no voice bids; ail bidsare is writing. The highest bid-der on each item at the end of adesignated time peried is tIse.porchaser ofthat item,

Many items will be sold atbargain prices.

Everynse is invited tu par-- ticipate in this fan fifed eveningi andjoin In the bidding.

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.Studonl from Gekaini who

were selected for lIsio honorinclude the following: CarlaKraft, Lacee Tmmer, Lion Jambosos, Julie Colon, - Una Reason,Sse Skevelesko, John Raninshy,JeffCos, Matt II, Mull Bernstein,Das Morfler, Junco Statonsanand Jomes Oogliebno.

These stodanto and their handdirector, Don Pilla, are.in becongcatslnlnst foe niob well done.

Oktoberf estFollowing thin dinner there wilthe music by .fimmyMatchem.

Tickets are $0.59 and can be eh-tamed by calling Ray Miller,Chairman at 96f-3777, or pur-chased from a Post Member.Tickets seW also he available onFriday nights, Fish Fry night, so -ash ter ticket information,

Halloween at --

Skokie Post 320

Commander William Corne,Skokie Pont 320, AmericanLègion, entends an invitation tuall tu attend their annualHaltowees Party on Saturday,Och. 23 at the Post Home, 8212Uncotx, Rookie, beginning at Bp.m. -

Although customes are np-houaI, for those dcemed far theoccasion, prions -will-be awardedtu the most original olseglen andcouples.

Tichetu are $5 per persoñ andinclude dancing and ref reshmen-ta, Call 969-3330for reservations,

Ventriloquist toapar at E.P.LC.Senior FeI!oWship

A very special and aniqueprogram will be presented at thenext Senior Fellowship meetisgto beheld on Thursday, Oct. 21,0612 noon in the North Hall ofEdison Park Lutheran Church,located at Avondale and Oliphantaves., Chicago.

Ventriloquist Aun B. Kay, andseveral of her "characters", willpreoeot a unique, fascinatisg andenciting variety show. She hasstudied voice at the Chicago Coo-servatory of Music.

For lunch, bring a sandwich orwhatever you wish. Dessert andbeverage are furnished. If youcannot come early for lunch, tryto join them at 1:35 pm. as theyalways have au iotereOtisgprogram. Come and bring afriend. -

Aviva Hadassah tohost Kosher Chinese

cooking nite -

Aviva Hadassab, forprofessional and career wumen35-45, presents "Have Wok, WillTravel", a Kosher Chinesecooking demonstration 00 Wed-seoday evesing, Nov. 3. Enjoyanenergetic demonstration of thebasic techniques of Chinesecooking accompanied by a fuSesplanation. Alt will be, abte tosample the foods.

The cost is $5, which includes adonation to the HadassabMedical Organization. It wilibeheld In a North Sheridan Rd.hospitality room. Call Sharos att77-g32Sor Sasdy at 334-t9593.

3 Mile Evanston Runplannéd

The third annoal Evanston Ex-press, a 5-kilometer (3.1 mites)and a 16-kilometer (6.2 miles)ran, will he held on Sunday, Nov.7, beginning at 8:30 Sm. at theEvanston YMCA, The fundsrained by this community event,which is co-sponsored by theEvanston YMCA, AmericanHospital Supply Corporation,Evanston Hospital Corporationaud Signature FinancialMarhetiog, Inc., will help providenew equipment for the V's indoorrunning track.

Individual club and corporaterunners of oil agesaod both senesare welcome to compele for avariety of trophies and -medals.Evanstun EsprcOs T-shirts willbe gives to the first 600 runners.The entry fee is $5, and theregistration deadline is Saturday,Nov. 6. Registration formo maybe picked up io person at theCourtesy Desk of the YMCA,loot Grove. For informationabsut the race or abustregistering by mail, cati 475-7460.

Lupus shoppingdays planned

Lupus Erythematoso Societyof Illinois will hold ,a Shop hShare fand raining program ouOct. 25, 2g and 27 at all JewelFund Stores and Jewel GrandBamars,

By shopping at Jewel on one ofthme days, 5 per cent of the totalpurchases excluding tax andOsco merchandise wilt bedonated by Jewel to theorganization.

The money will be used to sap.port Lupus research.

Anysne interested In helpingwill need a 'shop h Share IDcard" and shauld contact theSuelety st 779-3181 ta obtain acardbefore shopping.

N ¡les -Park District -

Are you the one?The Nues Park District is

looking for someone who wants toearn a few enlra dollars. Needed,io someone lo worb 2-3 hours a,day, Monday Ihm Friday. Ap-plicant must have own car. Coo-tact Debbie Swanson or DebbyNelson at 967-0033 for infor.motion.

Halloweenactivities

All ages are invited- to aSpoohtacular Halloween Paradeand Party Saturday, Oct. 3f.Parade participants will mccl atOak School at 1 p.m. Theprocession will lead to Gre0000Heights Eec Center, 9255 OketoAve., for costume judging, gamesand refreshments. Prines will beawarded to the winners of theHalloween Poster Contest. Rolesand free pooler paper oreavailable at the Park District of-fices, 7t77 Milwauhee. Puslcrsmost be turned io to the officebefore Oct.20.

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Witch MountainWalt Disney's Halloween

classic, Roturo to Witch Mom-lain, will be shown at the RocCenter, 7917 Milwaukee ave. osOct. 19 beginning at 7 p.m. Themovie is the first of the parkdistrict's Family Theatre whichfeatures a film a mouth from Oc-toberto April1963.

A fee of $50 per person or $1per family will be collected al thedour.

Computer classesfor youths

This course teaches basic corn-pater programming techniques,design and program loading tochildren ages 10-15 yrn. Thisclass is a cootinualien nf FunWith Computers class that washeld io the 550000er.

Classes begin on Oct. 39 andrun On Saturdays from 15 am. toosos al the Ncc Center, 7677Milwaukee ave. The fee is $30 perresident. Call 967-0633 for infor-matteo and registration. -

AnntllalTurkey Trot

It's 006 loo early lo begin gel-tiug is shape for the Nues ParkDistrict's annual Turkey Trot.The cross-country race will beheld at the Tam Golf Course OuSatorday, Nov. g at 3 p.m. Thecompetition is Open lo residentsof all ages. Routes will be oct upfor different categories. Winnersof children's events will receiveprizes aud adult winners willreceive turkey certificates.

Star Trek IIThe park district's Family

Theatre will present Star Trek IIon Nov. 5 instead-of Time Banditsat 7 p.m. in the Nec Center, 7t77Milwaukee ave. The fee io $50per person or $1 per family. Anadult mint accompany childrento mastitute family rate,

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Treasuresof TiffanyThe parb district will sp0000r a

Ladies Choice Trip on Wed., Nov.3 to the beautiful Tiffany Enhibit'which in on display at Chicago'sMuseum of Scienromnd Industry.Afterwards, off te Waler TowerPlace where you can shop anddine io one uf Chicago's mostelegant shopping plazas. Theresident fee of $6 includes Iran-sporlation, admissioo to theexhibit aod tour. Non resident-$9.Regisler at the Ncc Center, 7677

Milwaubee ave., where the booleaves at 1:45 and returns at 4:30

PublicIce Skating

The park district's BallurdSports Comptes has upeond itsice skating rink to the publicMoo.-Thurs. lt am. to t p.m.,Wed.4:36-5:30p.m. Fri. 8:30p.m.lo 10 p.m. Sot. 6- Sun. 2 to 3:30p.m. The rink iv located at 6435Ballard Rd., Nibs, and feos forresidents are $t.tO wectdays and$1.75 weekends. Neoresideulsdoshle. There io a skate rentalfor $1 and special Senior Citizenrates. Resideoto of Nibs; MortonGrove, Golf-Maine und DesPlaines use the comptes atresident rates.

Each Sunday during October,persons with a season pass caobring a friend to the publieskatisg free.

Lawrence A. BrownMnnioio Sod Lt. Luwneoce A.

Beowo,whoso wife, Minenonde. isthe doughIer of Me. und MrsLouis Chocles of 3329 Church st.,Shotse, hon reported foe duty withSed Battalion, 9th Marions, CompPendidos, COlis. -

Morton GroveMorton Grove Park District

registrotion hours ore 5.0 p.m.,Mondoy through Friday at 0834Dempster st. There are limitedopeniogs io fall rlossen. - Formore information coosslt yourfall brochure sr call 965-1280.- A Money Management

Seminar will be offered at thePrairie View Comini4sity CenterOrt. 12 and 19 from 7:30-9 p.m. Ifyou are interested io managiogyour own financial oitaatioo, thisis the seminor for you. lovent-meut, insurance and money ar-cumulation techniques will all hediscussed. This program is freeof charge.

The Great PamphonDecorating Workshop will be heldat Notional Park so Satarday,Oct. 23. Children will decoratepomphivo with paints, gourdsand other items under adultusperviuioo. Kiodergar100erothrough 3 grade meet from 2-3:15p.m. and 4-6 grade meet from3:30 - 4:41 p.m. Children mustprovide pumphins Fee: $3 (pce-registration is necessary).

Girls 5-6 grade ran join the Isoal the Halloween Sleepaver atIbePrairte View Center on Oct. 20aud SI. Doors close at 9 p.m. andu night long of activities such as

- games, sports, scavenger hunts,piooa and maries last until O um.

Girls mill also be jsdged oncostumes. Fee: 97 (pre-registration is vecesnary(.

The Morton Grove ParkDisOrict is-accepting applicatiossfor our Mens Basketball Leagues.Games are played os Wednesdaysod Thursday ecesiogs. Ap-plicatioss will be accepted Oct. 4-31. For more ioforeOutiOv call065-1107.

If you wish to get islo shape urjust rolas io an indoor poolfacility, take advostage of earOpen Swios program available onMonday evenings ut Nitos WestHigh llchuol. Fee: $5 fer 12weeks. For more isformatiescall 965-1200.

Come 05 oIl you womeO volley-ball enthusiasts and sigo up forWomrns Instroctionat Volleyball.Program begins Wednesday,Nos. 10 at Borg School. Fee: $20fur five months of volleyhall.

Have a spouktacular time atthe 25th Silver Jubilee HalloweenParade and Party on lluoday,Oct. 31 at the Pruine View Ceo-1er. There will be o parade,custuese judging, games and aspook house. You eau also getyour picture tabeo with the GreatPumpkin. Registratios begins at10 am. This event is opes for allbges. Fee: free.

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The NOes North High Schooldroma dopuetment will peosest'Idiot's Delight," o druosa with

comic and muotcal elements, onOctobsr 21, 22, mod 23 at 8 p.m.Accoedieg to director Mc. JerryScoOt, the 1936 RoboC Sherwooddrossa io set i: an liaSse resorteeoc the Swiss border just beforethe ootbreak of World Woe li"The relationships betweon theeharacters ondtheirhatred of warhut mobility to prevent it conoti-tute the sohataisce nf the plot,"headdn. -

Cost membere includo lionPackowita, Bob Hovey, CaeolSchubert, Jeff Cutler, MikeMargalis, Bred Dorhosn, lOpHelversoe, Lisa Blumherg, 30f-frey West, Elaine Baser, MisseGrenman, liaron Sacho, EScoaPeriman, liese Silver, AudreyRocher, Itobert Katz, Mark Ap-plebamn, Jeo Moyer, Dan Elch-man, Aaodn Weiss, Jeff Stark,Ching Wa Lee, Dan Kozlowshi,and Danieo Katz.

Members of the teehaicOl croworo Dass Etohmins lion Booker,Jano Blumherg, Kathy FrithbieElyso ArIdo, Deanna Taylor, EricJacobson, Bornoie Was, AreSGottlteb, Esas Berkson, Stove

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Dantes Katz, Lara Aadorsoo,Joan Stelo, David Morso, AltanaGreomoan, Barry 11051db, SusanSommers and Jason Becher areresponsible for advertising, andAaron Weiss, Aviva Brandi,Jeffrey West, Tkacy Paige andRobert EoLo ore coordinatingticket notes. Jeff Mas andKimKochmon nro soiving as soben.

Assisting Mr. ProBo are Mli-son, Anderson, Assistant Dires-toe; Frock Moyfiold, TechnicalDirector; Kathy Fritshie, Assis-tant Technical Disector; and BethOsiate- costomer.

The public isinvitod to attendthe play. Tickets are $2.55 andaro availobte ut tho door. 2411es

North High School is locatedimmediately west of the OldOrchard Shopping Center.

Young Steinway -

Concert performerat Skokie library

Violinist Sosg Mee Lee, 10, is traditional library materialri ail-the first soloist in the new Young ford the opportanity for risers toSteinway Concert Series of the enpandtheir activities.Skokie Publio Library. The con- Young Sang Mee is iodiroctly aceli will ko hrld at 3 p.m., Suo' member of the Skohie Libraryday, Oct. 17 in the library's Petty family. Her mother, Yoog Io,Auditorium, 5215 Oaktoo, Shohie. who serves as her accompanist,Adminsion is free. is a reference librorian at the

Skokie Library.The young Korean-Alnerican

girl first performed as a soloist atage 3 in Orchestra Hall andtoured Germaey with the SuouhiAcademy of Performing Arts atoge 5. In Chicago, she bao soloedwith the Chicailo Chamber Or-chestra, tho City Symphoay Or-cheotro, Chicago Busioessméo'sOrchestra and the Lake ForestOrchestra.

She has made numeroustelevision oppearooces such as"Phil Donahue Show" and "GoodMorning America."

Little Mary-Sunshine

Soog Mee, of Highland Pork,will br performing works byBach, Bartok ond other com-posers. The program will hesimilar to toot which she playedlast month as the youngest artistto ever appear as a Dame MyroHess Menoriol Cooeert soloist stthe Chicago Pshlic LibroryCulturalCeoter.

The Young Steinway ConcertSeries will feolore six youngmusical artista - Ihrer violinistaand throe pianists - in concertsfrom Oct. 17 through June 25. Theprogram includes: Nov, 14,Svetiana Beluhy, pianist; Dee. 13,ilflisa Borston, violinist; Jan. 9,Dalya lOsao, pionist; Mar. 13,Dans Pielet, piooiot; and Juno 2, .EuoiceLeo,violinist. EnoicoLor iOU ltlOIÌSis pertormiog os o soloist in Woold you like to be a part ofNovember with thr Chicago the Village Theatre PlayersSymphouy Orchestro couductrd production of "Little Mary Sou-byllirGeorge 50th. shine", a musical sposi of old-

The yooth serles was inspired toue operettos? If so, come toby the library's acqsisitioo of o ondulons on Sunday, October 17Steinwoy Grand piano through al 3 p.m. or Monday, October 15the generosity of the Nibs Town- at 7:30 p.m. at St. Lake's Unitedship Administration. The Shokie Church of Christ, 9233 ShermerPoblicLibrarylioardofTraslees rd., Morton Grove, Comeis sponsoring the yostb concert prepared to sing any song from anortes as a showcase io the Broadway musical. Far morete-development silbe young artists' formation, cal 475.0335 after 3performing talento, just as pm. -

Young- Republic

Jim Mayniloan'sbid ta unseatcongressional incombent FrankAnnunzio (D-llth) receivedanother boost lust weekend whesthe Young RepublicanOrganisation of fllinoin Beard ofGovernors meeting in dowmtatrDecatur, voted ta target the 11thCongressional rare,

Moynihan'l campaign was oneof six races in the state targetedbythe group. The criteria used in..Use selection process included thecandidate's active support- of,and friendly relations with, theYROI, 05 well as the perceivedabifity of the candidate to win bioor her race. Maynihao convincedthe FR01 Political Action Cam-odttee and Board of Governorsthat he satisfied bothrequirements. Thinactisn en-lilIes Moynilsan tu as many an 75experienced YR campaignerswho will work in the district thisfallonbisbehalf, -

Campaign Manager Bill Scottcammeisted, "This news Is par-tieularly gratifying ta Jim andisis staff. It will help convinceothers that the 11th DistriCt iswinnable'

Lerner receiveshighest ranking

Judge Jerome Lerner, cao-dislate for retentien is Cook Cuan-tyCiresitCourtinthe Nov, leIer-lion, has been "highly recom-mended" by the JudicialEvaluation Committee of theChicago liar Association, theevaluation groap'n highestpossible rating,

Elected in 1976, Jsdge Lamerhas presided over many majorcivil jury trials st the Dairy Cro-ter.

Po'inr to going on the bench, heprocUred law fur 25 years andtaught numerous law courses ana member of thefaculty of LoyolaUoivemsity, Roosevelt Univer-sity, and North Park College.

Ste also wan a freqoeot lecturerat legal seminars, as.uothor nfarticles relating to jury trials,and an instructor in the AdultEvening Division of MON-NACEP. -

Lemner is a Cum Laudegradoute nf Loyola Law School

, and has been a resident of Skohiesince 1954.

ivI endorsesSheff er

. Diana Burgess Shelter,Democratic Opponent of Rep.Peony Fulleo, was unanimouslyendorsed by the IVI IndependentPrecoci Organization,

"I am very happy about thisunanimous deciuioo because Ifeel very strongly about myviews, which I feel represeot thedistrict. The inanes here are notreally Democrat vu. Republican,hut are goad government and as-countability issues," said Abetteron receiving the endorsement.

Porter awarded: Rep, Jobo Edword Porter bou-earned the "Guardian nf SosaSBusiness" Awoedand an roder-lIment for re-elootionfrom theNotional Federotion of Indepon-

- dont Business (NFIB) for biooutstanding voting roused an0000ll-husineso iasueo,

The .satian'o largest small-bus-loess gmouppreoonted Partee withthe owmvl beeaosse ho voted withs OsOeity of NFIB members .77 -p000001 of Sto time,

AMVETS instailafion L_ cuss of 63;,einuui

StotoSeoontorRobertj, Ego.olD-7th) (n frnsssI) wdthe main speaker 01 the recent motallatson' of l9,.80 nTed Kounman Post 13, AMVFIS, Cook Cesooty lbe.wew EdsmedItesewell (left) joins Se2sotar Egos io entendiosg maogrsIMivns tonewly elected Aooiliooy President Beroadto Rod.l smi P4Commander Tenonna R. Lyons, Appeooimotely people MIens!the evening 01 Past HOWdqOOOteIs at 5621 W, Ining P.nk rd.Membership inthe post includes vetersod 9edthalr,501n hsm thenorthwmt Chicogs oreo os well us the soorossoliog sosbsob.ss vrev

Capparelli endorsedCapparelli saidlle was plomad

with the endorsement andpledged ta co.olinoe bis "nappmtofright-to-lifelegiulaUosIrdhit emanates from tIse illinoislegislature or from Co.sgrma inthe form of a constitutionalamendment, The riajots mf tinsunborn mast toeprotecteoL"

Slate Rep, Ralph C. Capporellihas been endorsed for re-electionreceotly by the IllinoisFederation for Right-To-LifePolitical Action Committee(IFRL-PAC). Cappareili inseeking a 7th two-year term isthe new 12115 District which io-eludes Rilen and parts ofChicago's far eortlswestside.

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Page 16: ecial Repert Thei iÌod Petitioiís - Niles-Maine District ...evanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/Niles... · circulator. Sources close to the io-vestigation said the Nitos

In our parents' time mostthem didn't get involved. 1f yWere a renter, as many ofwere, real estate lax bills wereally not a Concern. Evthough yos were paying the tanthrough your monthly rentpayment, nevertheless, I nevheard nf parents marehing doto school board meetings, Ialnne PTA meetings- SimilarIhow often did you hear of parenmarching down In a school cocerning changes in cnrriculwnAnd when did Ihn pagenerations pretest a ncho

, teacher's actions? But lodafrom shore to shore, Citizem arknocking al the doors nf all publibathes and asking for more acountability.

There's little doubt today'taxpayers hsowmore. They reamore, hear more and see morand thm have more meass focontributing. On the other hand

From the LEFT HAND!Cmflthuedfrw.Pge1

Twoweeksago we were onMaine South High Scheol'sministration building to hmontly Park Ridge reuidproteut their ukyrocketingbills. Saine of the Pock Bldgold theirblllo had climbed $1from laut year and tproceeded ta lash nut atMayar af Park Ridge"allowing this ta happen". WImany of the protesters wereschaol districts are nepaifaxing imites, as are villages,aagryprotestern continued atheir frautratiens ta a ss,hoard which has heard this litamany times lsefsre. Again, thwas nach a lack ef knowingPeople are angry. They kopublic officials are is hatothem and their tax bills so toyell furiously at the nearpohlic official.

erat the world is maying so much. ad- ga8 today that the need forear lcnowi has multiplied. And I'm

enta oat sure we've really acquiredtax enaugh Imewledge or the right

knawledge.

uno .

the Ta sit with a group stfor publishers who admit they knowen little; to heur residentstald prateoting their tax bills many'ate months tao late, and then ex-

. the coriatiog the wrong public hoar-snag makes you realioe we all have"oat a knowledge gap which in hurting'ny albis.

ereO At tIm Maine High School hoard

ow meetings inpast years theeno suruithodeat ran Ike show.ey The pool hoards mere--greatly io-

est flueeced by "the sup" who wasthe professional uod was able todominate meetings. The hoardsseldom failed to support tise gay-they were paying $50,000 a year.In hindsight they buill MaineNerth which was a costlymistake. But theré was little us-derstanding in 1970 schoolenrollment was about te go down.Again, this lack nf knowingbecame costly.

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e- Ssoday, we were Speaking lo aDistrict 63 school leather whotold as berths grade classroom is

s now equipped with a compoter.d She enthusiastically reportede how quickly Ike Students haver grasped Ike many concepto io,' tkisnew field.

Wbes yos sil at public boardmeetings week after week, at alllevels, yno periodically areaware there is a lack of knowingby the hoard members. And ilentends lo the spccialisfs,lke al-torneys, the planners and Ikemyriad of 'esperto".

The new koowledge explosionbeing attacked with compolersmay keep the younger peopleabreast of tkeir tioneo. But la nurgeneration we've fallen behind.We jst don't know enough.

LEGAL NOTIcEI. Rule Change, Fire and Police

Commission, Village ofNiles, II.Apprevedoctoherd, 1982.Effeeliveffovember t, 1982.The following Amendment andChange to the Rules andRegnlatioos of Ike Fire andPolice Cemmissioo of the Villageof Riles, Il. is hereby adopted tobe effective November 1, 1982pursuant lo the provisions of the"Fire and Police CommissionAct", Chapter 24, Division 2.1,Article 10 of Ike Il. RevisedStables.Passed this 41k day of October,1982.Ayes3 NaysO

- Section 130.9 ProbationaryPeriod.The present language ofsaid Sec-lion is hereby deleted, and thefoUowing inserted in lieu thereof"All newly-appointed membersof the Classified Service skullserve a prokationa period oflwenty-foos' (24) months of activeduty. During such probationaryperiod, the member's perfor-505isce and proficiency shall beevalualed by his superiors and byIke Commissioners at aminimum of nix months or lesstalervaLo, and the member olaSappear before the Cwoxoissiso alreview date. Ussatistactory per-formance as indicated byevaluations shall result iodischarge as covered by Section170.."A copy of the Nuten aodRegulalinas of the Fire andPolice Comiuuiaaioo may be oh-taitied from the Commission at7601 N. Milwaukee Ave., Niles, n.69848.

5/GeargeA. GanthierSecretary

John A. AllenMarine Lance Cpi. John A.

Alles, son of Jerome and JoanneAllen of Park Ridge, has beenpromoled lo his presetS rankwhile serving with loi LaodingSupport Batlalino, Camp Pen-dIeben, Calif.

Grand Jury...wbn defeated NimrOd io the Mar-ch Republican primary, allegesrepeated cases of Nimrod sup-porters swearing to have nr-culated petitions they had netcirculated.

Among the possible Nimrodsupporters being investigated is alikable woman, who is a Nimrodfamily friend, who Signed as oathstating she, had circulated ltpetition pages. However, wheninvestigators called people wkosenames appeared on Ike pelitioos,-they were bold numerous otherpeople had actually circulatedthe petitions.

Among Ihose named as oir-colators of these 18 petition pagesiselode Nimrod, hin wife logoNimrod, and Ikeir daagblrr uswell as numerous Nimrod fries.do.

In other instances, up lo 40fSigsalares may have beenillegally obbained by -Ninorodsupporters who heed outside she281k Senalorial Distriol, Stalelaw stipnlales that is order lo eje-colate a petition fora Candidate,a citizen mast be à regisleredvoler io that district.

However, evidence pointa to atleast Ihren Nimrod pclilion oir-calators swearing In live at falseaddresses so elecijon officialswould believe they lived wilkisthe 291k District abcs, is fad,theydidnol.

Illinois law abon does sot allowa citizen who pua pelilion fora candidate one party doring aprimary ctrcliön lo circulate opetition for a Candidate of a dit-ferent party for the general eire-

This apparenily presenled aproblem for numerous NimrodSapporlers who had Circulatedpetitions tor Nimrnd whvn be ranin the Repoblican primary inMarch but were prohibited fromagain helping Nimrod who is sowrunning as an iodepeodeol das-didate of Ike Taxpayers bodeprn-dent Party.

However, evidence outlinesOaineroas instances nf the samepeople who circulated pelitioss inthe primary again circolaling forNmsrod is the génerol eleclion,only noi signing as the pelitioscirCulalor.

Investigators are loohing intoollegalions that o Park RidgeWoman, who fcrmerly did vobo-leer work for Nimrod, circuboledpelilions for Nimrod in July balhad her daughter oigo as Ihn oir-Cobabor.

Also, a Des Plaines supporler

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Continoed from Pagel

appears to haveulso haddaughler swear she Wapetition circulator - abrodaagkler hod not circataledpelilions. And a Skekic mascirculated pelilloso may aboquestioned tor having hisfalsely sign as Ike circolalopelilloso.

When queslioned by The BaAssistant State's Attorney ChBernadini, who is heading upNimeod investigation, refoscanswer any queslions abool05-going Nimrod peliliossvestigation.

Laws possibly brokenNimrod Supporlers indIonumerous provisi555 of tIllinois Eleclion Code. The cespediticolly addresses itselfpossible perjury or fraud comittcd by Ihose who luiseswear lo circulating a petitionanyone atbempting lo dcccielectivo officials ky holing faijntsrisaljso.

A more serious crime, cospiracy Ic coisasoil eleclion fraumay be considered by Ike SlobAttorney if evidence points aNomrod supporters - udluulhaving worked in unison whimaking false slulemesbspelilions.

If found guilty of Ihese crimeNimrsd Oboffcrs could focpossible finco unii/or impriocmeni.

Doppler...Continued from Pagel

of Aviation agreed In cnstribul$88,590 Inwards Ihr systebecause of ils decided advasloges lo O'Hare Field.

The balance cf $55,500, if noapproved for paymeol by 1hCook Coasty Sourd, would hanbees paid lhrosgh as 050esomenof $850 Is each nf Ike fire depaetmenls of Ike Csmoosnoities 010ccled by Ike Doppler system.

The Doppler tornado ovarsi.system is especled lo hr installeand working by April 19f3.

The system, lo be Incaled inMarseilles, Illinois, which servesIhr Chicago metropolibas areawill give area rcsidenls a 2monate warning when ap-prouching tornadoes are is Ihrarea. Also, Ike new syslem willallow forecaslers In piopoin; thearea of a possible broods Inwithin twosquare miles.

The current larvada Warningoystom nsly has Ihr abìtily loalen residenis of Ihr sis counlymelrnpolibao area nf us up-pr000hing tornado withooldelerminiag which specific areasCould be affecled

Is a Obulemenl issued by IhrVillage of Nuco on October 7 IhrDoppler syslem was described asbeing, "considerably more oc-curate in predicting lorsadnesIban anything we hava had in bbcpool and larva I Fire Chiefs feol ilwill coolcibule Inwards Ikesaving of lives is the fulsre."

Skokie Police. bike auction

- Over 25 unclaimed bicycles willbe audlioned off al IO um. Salar-doy, Odbokor 53 01 bbc SkokicPolice Deparimont garage, 5333Lincoln, Skokie.

Iospcclion of Ihr bicyclesbegins at 8:30 am, Skohie Par-chasing Ageni Bill Sarley will bebbc ouclioneer, and he arges is-bercobed residesis lo arrivepromplty.

The aoclioo is sponsored by IhrVillage of Shskie aod the SkobjePolice Deparlmest.

FNBOS...h

Could from Skskie-L'wnn.j p.ts a teat of engineering ta batId a neonthe boilding on Ike same site as IkeIke old building nd then move fromwho the nid to the new - and never lose- be a day of basking bminess.".son While many new concepto haver of keen inlrodured isle Ihr banhiog

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bnoiness during First Nalienalgle, Bash of Sknkie's 75 year history,ach including electronic funds trae.the otero, cnmpoter acCoUnt keeping,, lo automatic tellers and Drirclnthe banking with two way TVin- cameras, Ihr basic concept of the

Skokie bask bassI changedby lhroughout the time. The Baskde utilI oerves the commmijly by oc.he cepling Ihr deposits nf localde citizens and businesses asdlo making loans la Incal citizens and

as- busioeooes.ty Friday and Sutorday, Oct. 15or and lt will be Celebrated at theve muon bunk wilk special evenis for5e Ike galo Diamond Jskilce. Ike

book's employers will dress iss- 1807 Coslozoes and a jar foil ofd, "Diamonds" will be en display's for 005bnmcrs to guess the balai

ny number and the closest goessersly will be awarded prizes as nice osle a TV Cassette recnrder and onos down for fifteen places nf prizes.

CosteaS ends OcI.28.s, Arlitacto frcm old Shnhier (Nih-s Center; asd pictures of the

n- . town from the era when Ihr hankbegan will be diopbayed. Amisialare replica of as earlyFord will be shows as well os oPoli Corn machine, BarbershopQuortel and other things willgrace the lobby of the 75 year old

e bunk bolb Friday and Saburday.m Friday afleroono al 5:30, Ike

- mayee and local merchants willpresent their C000ratoldtloss In

I Ike bunk lo Ike accampanimeole of local band music. Everyone isr invited so come no aver to IkeI bash and wish it a happy 751k bic-- Ibday.-

Oakton Collegeseminars set

MONNACEp one-day SaburdaySeminaro nOc5 23 will fealuce

, pbstsgraphyas well as fiñancial,,healib and bow-to topics alOakbos CommunityCollege/Skohie 7?tl N. Lioccbs.

Flash Pholography isscheduled from 9 am. Io 5 p.m.Pariocipanis are invited lo bringcecenl efforbs for analysis is nr-der lo loues the effecbo possiblewilh flash bulb or olrobe unii. Theclam will atoo sludy eqoipmenlVarieties and costs. Prereqoisibe:a basic photography course nrcomparable esporience. Cost is$22.

Those seeking Io sharpenlechniques of phobographingpeople cas sign up for Ike course1h01 meets from F20 to 400.Pholographing Pcople will focuson capbiiring people in variousacbovities and sebtings as well assiher lechooqucs, Slodeuts casbring camera 000d photos forevaloolion or criliqsc. Cosi is$22.

Also bbc sume day, FinancialPlanning for Retiremeob macisut OCC/Shnhie from 9 am. Io Ip.m. The course io as overviewof pre-reliremeol tas, pool-reliremeol and inflationstralegoes which is slonledInward Ihose planning for Ihem-Selves or counseling others. Cosiis $14.

For those interesbed inlearningIke cause of backache and how loease I, My Aching Buck merloOrson 9 am. Io 1 p.m. inOCC/Skokie Parlicipasis areasked Io bring a blanket or malund wear comfortable clothes.Cosi is $14.

MG meters...Coatisoedleom MG P.1 -

already been changed.The $18,000 was origina

earmarked for a wutermain Itaup with Nileu water systemWaukegan rd. and GeorgiaPresently, Morton Grove kanother lisle with Riles in tWaohiogton st. area alongoldepower lineo at the northwest eoftke village.

In other actions Mnndayresolotiun was approvauthorizing a parade request fPost 134 of the American LegiNovember 7 commemoratiVeterans Day.

Fire Chief Brady reportthe Doppler Radar System winnot be ready for ase unlil nestspring. The County Board innapproved Ihr $88,598 espesdiboirfor the new system which wgive evideoce of tornados aproaching Ihr area.

The Mobile Eye cilizevolunteer group aided police ifinding a d-year-old girl who hawandered off from her residencand wasfound by the Illinois Befacility near Ike forest preoervarea.

Trustee Greenberg repselesales tao wan up $1,598 for tkmonth of Junedod $94,000 forthfirst fmooths atthiayear.

Trustee Sneider reported fluand pneumonia inoCulations willbe given free nf charge Itas Tkoir--

aday and Saturday for Seniorsover 55 years old al the SeniorCitizens room at the village ball.Thursday knors are 1 p.m. to 4p.m. and Saturday from 9 am. tonoon.

Palier and local merchantswere c005rneoded fac their cwoperalios aod efforla ioeliminating Tylenol productsfrom drug Counters during Ikereceotemergency.

...Trustee Ysustra reported Ikesew incandescent lighbo io theFeroald-School area (about 30lights) are a welcome aid is thaIarea.

-- . Mayor FlickisgerproClaimed Thursday, NovemberIl, hou been declared the GrealAmerican Smoke-Out day.Smokers are asked lo give upsmoking for 24 haars. Last year1f million people parlicipatrd isthe "no smoking" day. Fivemillion completed the periodwithout smoking. Theprogram iorecommended by Ike AsnericanCancer Socieby.

Trustees Cashman andYsuslra commented os the sum-ber of residesis who drivelhroogk slop signs. MayorFlickioger noted with dismaymany neighbors cas be seco"running" tile atop signs. Cash-man said he was amazed al thenombre of residents io Ike Orioleund Ozark arras ticketed bypolicemen for the offense.Yooislra and Flickisger soléd asimitar problem in Ihr School so.area.. Flickisger said residents"were nob using their heads andgoing through slop signs,Something is going to happes (anaccident) and we donl need it",Ihr Mayor commeoled.

...Tenslee Joan Decken repor-led Tim ScolI, son of Mr. uniIMrs. Richard Schnell kas afeature role is Ike new Broadwayproduction of 'Cato', which io Ikelikely iop musical in New Yorkbsday. She saidwith ao much badnews, it's nice lu report about Ibispleasant news lo residents.

Wesly B. SchroderMarine Pvt. Wesly B.

Scheoder, aon of Uwe and JoyceSckrndei- of Skokie, kas reportedfor daly wilk 3rd Force ServiceSupport Group, Camp Lejeone.

District 63...Coatlaoed from Pagel

soburban superintendents "cam-Ily parrot Oeles" saying they woaldk- lose about 441 per cent of staleat funding without use of Ike

dr. multiplier.an Stale Aid is also determined byhe Average Daily Atlesdance

the (ADA). The ADA io a per capita'od amount received for an average

of students enrolled at certaina times. As stodeol enrollment

ed declines, os docootate aid.'or Board members atan proposed00 the tax levy exlension be dividedsg between sin fundo wilk as equal

percenlage of each fooded dislribsbed. This would iodbudir..

Working Cash Fand, 9100,50f;. Operations, Buildings and Main-

t_ tenaoce, $1,203,957; Traospor-e latins, $395,250; Edacalion,

Ill $5,911,198; Torta and Liabililies,.s- $75,000; and Ike ' Illinois

Manicipal Relirement- Fond,o $298,005.n A district may borrow from ilsd Working Cash Fund but moneye mool be paid bach, according Isil stable. Some items is schoolr cools may be paid for by more

Ihan one fund. Cask os balance isd the Working Cash fand ise $1,727,755. The District's 1982-83e budgel in ahoal $700,000.

Morton GroveLibrary Newsgo it trae that aging persons

were better reupeelcd and caredfor in Ihr old days? Perhaps not,but there are mare very oldpeople around Isday asd this of-feds the world we lire in.

"Aging a Family Problem"wilt br presesled in a specialForum Discussion al Ike library00 Wed., Oct. 2001 700p.m.

Margarci Hoyck, AusodiuteProfessor of Psychology altllisois tnstitule of Techoology,will lead the discussion orderingon the problems Created forfamilies by the lesglhén)sg life-span and whal new solutionsIhere mighl be for Iheseproblems. The program is openIo Ike public, free of charge.

"An bolrodnction to PlaieCollerlieg" will be presenled byIhr Bradford Museum of Callee-tor's Plates ut the library osThuro., Oct. 2t al 700.

The Bradford Museum, bocaledio Niles, is eshihiling severalpiules io Ike library's displayease. A book no plate cnlleclingwill be given to some lucky mew.ber of Ihr audience. Admission in

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NiedermaierMemorial FundestablishedA memorial fond has keen

established for Ike fareily of. Jerry Niedecmaier, long time of-ficial of Ike Niles BaseballLeugne.

Proceeds from Ike fond will beused to assist Niedermaler's wifeMargaret and their Ihrerckildres.

Niedermairr was a member ofIke Board nf Direclnro of IkeRiles Little Leagoe and amanager aood csack of numerousLittle League Irams for many

Coniributions cae be sent to:The Jerry NiedermaierMemorial Fand, P.O. Bon 40402,Niles, Ill. 00648.

Nirdrrrnaier died in his homeos Seplember 6. Hr was 46 yearsold.

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candidatedebatesII you live io Ike 01k

Congressional Districl and don'tknow who you want Io represrolyou in Washington, D.C., Ikencome aod bear the Chodidatesdebate rack Olker ou Snoday,Oct. 24, 7:30-9:30 p.m. at North-weslern University, LeveroneHall, EasIer and Skeridas. Thedebate is sponsored by IkeLeague of Wñmen Voters ofEvaoslas and Morton Grove-Noies. The candidates ace SidneyYates ID) and Cathy Beclini (R).There will be live, uoscrreoedquestions from Ihr floor whichwill br broadcasted.

If you live is the 61kCongrrsoioeal Disirict, thencome and hear Leroy Kennel (D)and Henry Hyde (R) debate althe Maine WesI High School soSunday, Ort. 31, 2-4 p.m. Thisdebate will he sp0550red by IhrLeagues of Women Volers of DesPlaines, Mt. Prospect, ArlingbonPleighls, Sekaumbeeg, 054 Mor-Ion Grove-Niles,

Check your voler cards ifyou're sol suce what dislrictyou're is or call Lie Malleoni alIke Voter Service Holline, 960-5096, who will hase maps, charlo,and election informalion sesi loher phone.

The League of Women Voters isa sOnparlioun, grass rouIsorgasizalinoi opened In allcolioens who are iootcreolcd isbecoming moro informed andmore involved in goveromenlal

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M.G. Historical Society meetingThe Morton Grove lioborical

Society will be taken 'way back atils nest general meeling neTuesday, Dcl. 15 ut 7:30 p.m. inthe audilorinm of Ike publiclikrary, 8132 Lincoln ave,, MortonGrove, whrn Professor JayWnllin, Evanston, presents hislaib akoul Ike slrange cuve of thefrszee mammoth.

Prof, Wsllie is a teacher nfEarth Science, inotruclo Geologyand Paleontology al DobbsCcooioiosily College, Riles EantCumpas is Shohie. His wife isa part-time inotrodbor al Ikeschool, beaching Hislsry, so Jayhas an inleresl in 1h01 subjeci loo.Aoolher interest is mela! delec-Iisg, and he bao found a frrlilefield for old kerr bntllcs al wholused Is he Ihr sue nf an 1590'sbeer garden behind Ihr presesiMarlos House io MarIns Grove.

He came Io Morton Grove as a

Niles NorthHomecomingSbudests and Alumni of Riles

North High School Skokir willparticipale in Homecoming aC-ticilies on Friday, Dcl. 10 undSalsrday, Dcl. 10.

The events of Ihe weekendbegin with a Pep Assemblyfeaboring a surprise gursl. ThePep Assembly will take place atIke Nibs North foslball field onLoonIer ace. The resalta of Ikehomecoming court contest will brannounced and Ike King andQueen will be crowned.

The key feature of Olor wrekeodwill he the varsily vs. Zion Beslee foolball game os Salarday al2p.m.

Celebrabion aller the game willlake place al the Homecnmiogdance in the school gym feabucinglive music by tinily. Free BusbinBobbies ice cream will be nerved.

bey in 1952, was grudualed fromIhe Morton Grove ElemeslarySchool and Niles East. Ile is aPast Presides) of Ihr ChicugnRocks and Minerals Society avdaPasi President of Ihr MidweslFederalion of GeologicalSocieties.

Wilh such credenlials, Fr51.Wohin's sobjecl 1h01 CnncersS thescisstific mystery absutthsusaods of mammals andmastodons. Frozen alive ceo-lurics ugo io Iba wilderoess nfSiberia and Alaska, should proveSol nf the srdinary. In his laIb, hewill enpbore how it happened,who) happened, why it happenedand how il may happen again.

The general public is isvile Ioallend Ibis gathering withsulcharge und Ihe corning indlodesfree dvsrprioes and lighlrc)reshmcnts,

Hockeycandy sale

The Skohie F)yer Hncbey Clubis bichisg vif a candy sole; theirbiggest fundraiser nl Ike season,Sal. Oct. 16. The Clob acta is 0eadvisory capacity Io the SknbviePark Dïstrict's Hockey prngramal Ike Skokie Skaliam,specifically for the leugneprogram involving youlhs ages 0-lo.

The players have 2 weeks iswhich Io sell the candy, which is500 bars of caramel or crunch.Individuals can earn escilingpriaes; some of which arr a por-table radis-oterolape-rceorder-player, Ike latest video games,hockey equipment and BlochHowls tichebs.

le addition, nine learns will bevying Is sell Ihr most candy andenjoy an hvur of scrismoage anda piaea parly.

Lioness Club slates speakerThe Linsess Club of Nileses program is planned by gurul

tends ao invitation lo join Ihern al spraher Dr. J. Justra os "Thetheir 0cl. 25 mreliog al Ike Nalucal Rnad lo IlealIb." We arrTrodenl Center, logo Oaktnn, looking forward to orriog you.NoIes. A 01001 inlrrvstisg

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