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By RICHARD MAYER Cyndi Kraft, who has lived onCampbell refuted that state- By RICHARD MAYER his attorney Dan Herbert. Assistant Managing Editor Seneca Lane since 2010, saidment saying the airport has she and her neighbors' livesnot discussed expanding the Assistant Managing Editor The board terminated Mill- er's employment with the Concerns over noise and low - have changed in the last fivelanding field for two years and village June 5. In January, he flying jets at Chicago Executiveyears due to what they viewit is not an active project. Firefighter/paramedic had allegedly made threats Airport prompted a group ofas an increased number of jets "We are making the most ef- Lloyd Miller plans to ask a about other firefighters and residents from Mount Pros-landing at the airport. ficient use with what is within circuit court judge to reverse was said to have interfered pect's far north side to attend She cited rumors about theour fences," he said. the Mount Prospect Board of with an internal investigation the airport noise committee'sairport possibly lengthening Kraft said she has seen a no- Fire and Police Commission's its main runway, but airportticeable increase in the volume decision to fire him after 12after being placed on admin- June 7 meeting. (Continued on page 8A) Mount Prospect residentChief Financial Officer Scott (Continued on page 8A) years on the job, according to

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By TOM ROBB out of the higher wage county ordi-meaning businesses in Des Plainesperforms at least two hours of work Journal & Topics Reporter nance, Des Plaines voted to abide by would need to abide by the higher for an employer within the geographic the county ordinance at its June 5 city wage ordinance handed down by Cook boundaries of Cook County." The Elk Grove Township School Dist. 59council meeting, although a motion to County. ordinance goes on to clarify that em- board members and administrators are reconsider that vote is on the council's After that vote, three aldermen -- Mark ployees traveling through the county discussing renewing their food vendoragenda for Monday, June 19. Lysakowski (1st). Carla Brookman (5th) on compensated time for work would contract, the cost of which could be That June 19 decision would affect and Mike Charewicz (8th) -- called forbe subject to the higher wage. strongly affected by Des Plaines alder- the cost of the Dist. 59 contract with the measure to be brought back before Organic Life officials told Nissen, men who are expected to reconsiderOrganic Life, Vickie Nissen, Dist. 59the council for reconsideration. Lysa- because food is served in Des Plaines Cook County's minimum wage ordi-assistant superintendent of business, kowski was not present at the June 5 schools, and because workers may be nance Monday. said. She said the new contract would be meeting and Ald. John Robinson (2nd) assigned to work interchangeably at The renewal of a $1.9 million contract increased 14%, or $265,000, from $1.9 recused himself from voting becauseany school, all wages for Organic Life between Dist. 59 and Organic Life, the million to $2.2 million if the higher Des he owns a small business. When asked workers performing work for Dist. 59 company which prepares and servesPlaines minimum wage stands. after the June 5 meeting if he wouldwould be raised to be in compliance meals at Dist. 59 schools, was discussed Cook County adopted an ordinance vote on the reconsideration .Robinson with the county wage law if Monday's at a school board meeting Monday, June last year increasing the minimum wage would not comment. vote passes. 12. A vote on the contract is expected at from the current $8.25 per hour to $13 Dist. 59's three schools in Des Plaines Nissen and Dist. 59 Supt. Art Fessler the school board's June 26 meeting. per hour by year 2020. The increases are Brentwood Elementary, Devonshire said by next year, a Dist. 59 commissary, While many communities including start with a raise to $10 per hour start- Elementary andFriendship.Juniorbuilt as part of a new administration Elk Grove Village, Arlington Heightsing July 1. High. building in Elk Grove Village, would and Mount Prospect have exercised Des Plaines aldermen took an opt The county ordinance says the higherbe completed putting the district in a Home Rule authority to draft local out vote on the county wage and sick wage would apply to employees, "who, much more competitive position for ordinances with the effect of optingtime ordinances June 5, which failed, in any particular two-week period, food vendor contracts.

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Workers begin process of set- ting up tents, tables, stages and more along Ellinwood Street for this weekend's an- nual "Taste of Des Plaines". Hours for the two-day fest along Ellinwood, from Lee Street to River Road, are 5 to 11 p.m. today (Friday) and noon to 11 p.m. tomorrow. For a complete preview, see special section in Wednes- day's (June 14) Des Plaines Journal. (Dion Martorano/The Journal

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plan to address that issue? What By TOM ROBB about student performance atdistrict boundary with Arling- by the Journal, with questions about school performance. will the district do to address the Journal & Topics Reporter Juliette Low School in Arling- ton Heights School Dist. 25, ton Heights was scheduled forindicated their property values One of the main questions impact that the low scores have on our property values?" A special school board meet- last night (Thursday) at the dis- were not climbing as quicklyasked, "Since many of the The special meeting and ing in which Elk Grove Town- trict administration building. as those in neighboring Dist.(Dist.) 59 schools have low agenda were posted Tuesday ship Dist. 59 Supt. Art Fessler A group of residents living in 25. Those residents sent emails scores and the district has an (Continued on page 9A) was set to address questions Low's attendance area, near the to Dist. 59 officials, obtainedoverall low rating, how do you loanoepq. Page 6A I Friday, June 16, 2017 The Journal www.journal-topics.com Police Blotter

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These items are from Des PlainesThe driver was unsure where he received Police Department incident reports.the bill during his rounds. The Des Plaines Journal publishes this police blotter every WednesdayRetail Theft Reported and Friday. If anyone has information that can help solve a crime, call the Two men and a woman entered Wal- police department at847-391-5400 greens Drug Store, 1378 Miner St., at JOSHUA JONES or send text message tips to CRIMESabout 9:19 p.m. Monday, June 12. An (274637)starting with the keywordemployee saw one of the men putting NMLS#588201 "ICARE" followed by a message ofitems from a shelf into a clear shopping Branch Manager / Senior Loan Officer up to160characters. bag. The employee grabbed the bag from the man who then ran out of the Scam Reported door. The other two suspects quickly left Direct (708) 372-3980 the store, setting off the theft detectors 807 W. Devon Avenue, Park Ridge, IL 60068 An employee at IKO Express, 675as they fled. All three left in an older, Pearson St., reported a scam that occurred white, Pontiac van. The recovered bag [email protected] at 4 p.m. Monday, June 12. Someonecontained aspirin and lotions. called the employee and told him that the www.loanDepot.com/jmjones software on his computer was out of date. Stolen Vehicle The caller offered a "lifetime protection IL LIC #031.0035934 plan" if the employee would purchase a A beige 1999 Toyota Corolla was $500 gift card. The victim agreed, pur-taken from the 1700 block of Lunt chased the card, and gave the caller theAvenue between midnight and 5 a.m. activation code. He then gave the callerMonday, June 12. The vehicle was remote access to the computer for aboutunlocked with the keys in the ignition, two hours. It is not known if the callerpolice said. stole data or damaged the computer in any way while he had access to it. Vandalism Report Historic Methodist CampGround Counterfeit Bill Someone threw a rock through the front window of a home in the 1700 of Des Plaines A delivery driver at Mug's Pizza &block of Linden Avenue at 5:20 a.m. Ribs, 600 Central Rd., received a coun- Tuesday, June 13. Witnesses saw a black terfeit $20 bill between 8 p.m. Friday,car with two men inside driving away 6th Annual Swedish June 9 and 2:18 a.m. Saturday,June 10. fromthe scene. Pancake Breakfast Saturday, June 17th 8:30am-11:30pm Police Follow -Ups: Man Menu... Swedish Pancakes served w/ Loganberries Charged With Fleeing, Eluding Traditional Pancakes Ham & Fruit slice The city of Des Plaines on Thursday,Preserve police that they were chasing - Milk & Coffee June 8, released three police reportsOrtega. Officers set up surveillance near Seconds on Traditional Pancakes ONLY! the paper recently requested, one fromhis home and waited. Wednesday, May 31 and two from A short time later, police saw Ortega Adults $9.00 Children 3-11 $4.00 Monday, June 5. drive onto Ash Street from Howard Avenue and pulled him over. Ortega 2 & under FREE An 18 -year -old Des Plaines manallegedly refused to show his hands and student at Joseph Academy, 1101 and, with officers standing next to his Pay at the door Gregory St., was charged with batteryvehicle, suddenly acceleratedaway at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 24. Infrom the traffic stop. Eric the Viking a classroom at the school, he allegedly Another chase began with police threw a plastic garbage can at anotherpursuing him to the 500 block of Jarvis Craft for the kids student. When the garbage can missedCourt where Ortega allegedly left the its mark, the suspect allegedly went van and continued to flee on foot. Police to the other student and punched himsaw him running into a drainage ditch Bring bad for Fathers bay! several times in the face and head. near the Jane Addams Tollway and the Officers responded to the school andrailroad tracks. Des Plaines 1250 Campground Road took him into custody. A police dog was brought to the scene 4H Creative Clovers and helped officers track Ortega to the will have their Des Plaines Roman Ortega, 32, of 1976 S. Chest-300 block of E. Howard Avenue. He Cook County Fair www.HistoricCampground.org nut St., Des Plaines,wascharged withagain allegedly refused to obey com- projects on Display 847-207-9438 resisting police and fleeing and elud-mands and was finally physically sub- Come and meet ing police. At 7:25 p.m. Tuesday, Maydued and handcuffed. Hewaslater turned the 4-H families! 30, Des Plaines officers heard a radioover to the forest preserve police. transmission from Cook County Forest (Continued on page 10A) www.journal-topics.com The Journal I Friday, June 16, 2017 I Page 7A

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people" after becoming upsetclient's due process rights andinvestigation leading up to the Appeal about the lieutenant's test-the evidence provided did nothearing was not fair either." ing process in early January.support any finding of guilt," Herbert said the evidence (Continued from page 1A) Other firefighters also said theyHerbert said, adding the village Or provided by Lambel was also Three. ace istrative leave. discovered photos of Millerand fire union also violated hislacking. Six week Herbert said he plans to fileon Facebook holding guns,due process rights. Lambel said Wednesday he isessions the lawsuit against the villagebut later removed the photos. According to Herbert, unionwas not surprised that Miller and commission appealingMiller has denied removingPresident Matt Takoy, whoplanned to appeal. -r-- the decision by the end of this the photos from his Facebooktestified against Miller, had "I think the guys are relieved week, most likely in Chicago page and denied being evasivean obligation to defend Millerthe decision was made and and not the Rolling Meadowsduring questioning. since Miller is a member of thethe unknown is no longer un- ictimg, Singing, courthouse. Fire Chief Brian Lambel said same union. known," Lambel said describ- owns Craft/ According to Herbert, MillerMiller was evasive and be- "I have a feeling the evidence ing the mood of the department. :'adder AdIvit should be fully reinstated and lieved he violated departmentalwas not necessarily important"They did not know if he was back to work immediately whilepolicy, which is why the chiefto the BOFPC, so I am not verycoming back to work or not, but receiving full compensation. sought his firing. Commission-surprised by their ruling," Her-now they are moving forward The village maintains thaters agreed. bert said. "We believe he was not and can operate as an organiza- Miller said he would "kill some "That hearing violated myprovided a fair hearing and thetion again."

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Remembering When Des Plaines' Hotels Of Yesteryear

By BRIAN WOLF Revitalize Des Plaines

Since O'Hare International Airport began offering com- mercial passenger flights in 1955, it has been a focus of the local economy. This was especially evident in its first decade, as Des Plaines built itself up to meet the needs of the airport. During the same period the opening of Ken- nedy Expressway catalyzed a series of changes that resulted in many Des Plaines' motel properties being demolished or repurposed. The Kennedy Ex- pressway, known as Northwest Expressway at the time, opened in 1960 and connected down- town Chicago and O'Hare. By 1962, airlines had abandoned Midway Airport in favor of O'Hare.

Earlier

The opening of Kennedy Ex- pressway catalyzed a series ofThe 120 -room DeVille Motor Hotel opened in 1956 at 1275 Lee St. near Algonquin Road. changes that resulted in many Des Plaines' motel propertiesin 1956 at 1"5 Lee St. near 1301 Lee St. in 1960 with 100ing. The DeVille was remod-50 rooms. being demolished or repur-Algonquin F The deluxeair-conditioned rooms, a pool,eled in 1975, outfitted with a Several hotel developments posed. Prior to the constructionDeVille, designed by localmeeting rooms and a restaurantnew restaurant, which eventu-have been proposed for the of the expressway Des Plainesarchitect Kenneth Holmes,and lounge. ally became 1275 Lee St. andDeVille site, but nothing has had a few small motels alongboasted modern amenities The Des Plaines Motor Innrenamed Chelsea Motor Inn. Inmaterialized. the highways that crisscrossedincluding air conditioning,would prove short-lived; in 1993 it was renamed La Casa Eagle-eyed readers examin- through town, the main routesfree television in every room, 1979, a five -story nursing andMotel, and was demolished ining the images might spot signs of travel. The largest of thesea barber shop, cocktail lounge.rehabilitation center was builtthe mid -1990s. Best Westernfor a Marathon gas station and was the 120 -room DeVille and restaurant. The Des Plaineson virtually the same footprintopened just north of the sitea National supermarket in the Motor Hotel, which opened Motor Inn opened next door atof the former motel build-of the DeVille in 2001, withbackground.

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Local Sports North BeatsSouth For CSL BraggingRights

By DION MARTORANO have been competing with forWhere You Going? Journal & Topics Sports over four years for some." Maine West's Sam Kindle Local players on the roster The Central Suburban(2 -for -2, 2 RBI), who will befor the CSL All -Star League All -Star game was game aplaying at Oakton nextyear,(though not all played in the fun experience for all as the had a blast. game), plus the colleges they CSL North battled the CSL "It was fun getting some hitsplan on attending. South, Monday, June 12, atbecause I didn't get many dur- Oakton Community Collegeing the season, so it was cool in Des Plaines. Glenbrook South: Tommy to go 2 -for -2," Kindle said.Maher (UW-Stevens Point), North won the game 8-3 after"I showed my coaches theyCameron Pauly (Triton CC), scoring 5 runs in the first inning should have let me more.Jacob Smiley (UW-Stevens and 3 in the second to build an For pitching, I gave up a walk,Point), Carden Mahler (Olivet early 8-0 lead. South scored 3which I never like doing, but itNazarene) runs, 2 of which came off the was still fun to be out there. It Maine South: Ryan Walsh bat of Niles West's Johnnywas cool playing with guys I (Dayton), Jaiden Ortiz (Oak- Pabst (2 -for -2, 1 , 1 RBI,have faced the last four years. Itton CC), TJ Bauer (Madison 1 run). He blasted a triple towas a lot of fun to wrap up myTech) score a run, and scored on an high school career like this." Niles West: Greg Leftakes errant throw to third base. In Kindle allowed no hits or(Wisconsin), Johnny Pabst the end, though, it was all aboutruns while pitching the fifth(Indiana University), Bobby having fun. inning and had a huge smileLochner (Illinois State), Bryan "The atmosphere here was aafter the game. Maldonado (Triton CC) lot of fun," Pabst said. "They "It is nice because a few of Maine East: Ryan Sands (Oakton) did a great job andthese guys will be on my col-(Rockford College) it was an honor to be here,lege team (Oakton) next year," Maine West: Sam Kindle especially being around a greatKindle said. "It was a fantastic(Oakton CC), Jeff Mustari group of players in the CSLway to end my high school(Oakton CC), Nick Stone Pitching for the CSL All -Stars in Monday's game at Oakton, Maine North and South divisions. You career. It was nice to end with(Loras College), Matt Willett West's Sam Kindle keeps check on the runner at first. (Journal photo) get to know a lot of guys youa win, too." (Carthage College) Bandits FaceTough Test In Pride

The Chicago Bandits are offRBI, 5 runs), Sammy Marshall to a 6-3 start this season, but are(.591 BA, 13 hits, 1 HR, 1 3B, riding a 2 -game losing streak1 2B, 2 RBI, 8 runs), Brenna to USSSA Pride. Moss (.310 BA, 9 hits, 3 RBI, The Bandits, who play their5 runs), Natalie Hernandez home games at The Ballpark at(.318 BA, 7 hits, 4 RBI, 2 runs), Rosemont, opened the seasonStacy May -Johnson (.357 BA, with a 3-2 win overAkron Rac-5 hits, 4 RBI, 1 run) and Emily ers June 1 and followed thatAllard (.500 BA, 6 hits, 1 RBI, with a 9-4 win June 2. Chicago2 runs). lost, 7-5, to Akron June 3, but In the circle, Chicago is led swept visiting Beijing Eagles inby (5-0 record, four games. The Bandits won,2.95 ERA, 17 K, 4 BB, 19 IP), 1-0, 7-0, 3-2 and 13-3, fromLacey Waldrop (0-0 record, June 6-9. 0.00 ERA, 5 IP, 3 K, 1 BB, 3 Chicago fell, 4-3, to USSSAhits, 0 runs), Breanna Wonderly Pride in extra innings Sunday(0-0 record, 2.63 ERA, 5.1 IP, and were blown out, 11-1,6 hits, 3 runs (2 earned), 2 K, Monday, June 12. 1 BB) and Shelby Turnier (1-1 In the Monday loss, Chicagorecord, 4.2 ERA, 16.2 IP, 17 got on the board first with anK, 8 BB). Ellen Roberts has RBI single by rookie Sahvannabeen the tough luck pitcher, Jaquish in the first inning, butgoing 0-2 with a 4.62 ERA in it was all USSSA Pride after Bandits players gather at homeplate while celebrating a homerun against the BeijingEagles during a four - 16.2 innings, but she has the game homestand in Rosemont last week. (Photo courtesy Chicago Bandits) that. It was Jaquish's first careerBandits' lone save. RBI. Pride's Sierra Romero The Bandits, who have a lotBandits have played in underStacy May -Johnson pointed a good play like that," Jaquish blasted a in the bot-of youth and newcomers this 100 career games. back to Jaquish as if to say,said. "It's like we're speaking tom of the first inning to startseason, still get love and help AfterrookiebackstopJaquish,"nice job, kid." "It's calmingthe same language." an 11-0 run by USSSA. from the veterans. Chicago hasin her first professional game,when they [Bandits veterans] May previously played for Through nine games, Chi-seven rookies and seven otherthrew out a Beijing baserunnerknow that you're nervous andthe Bandits from 2005-2011 cago is led by Emily Carosoneplayers who were not on theFriday, June 9 trying to stealwhen they know what to do tobefore retiring. This is her first (.615 BA, 16 hits,1 HR, 9roster last year. Eighteen of thethird, veteran third basemancalm you down when you make back in six years. www.journal-topics.com The Journal I Friday, June 16, 2017 I Page 15A

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mother. This was in 2003. dreds of soldiers' lives. How- moment when Megan and Rex Kate Mara's Thus began Megan's military ever, while on an assignment, were given a tribute at Yankee career, which was to be short- Rex missed one and Megan was Stadium...her beloved team. Breakout Role lived, as you will read. Once in injured and was awarded the It's almost a running joke that bootcamp, her defiant rejec- Purple Heart. Later, Megan also Megan loved the Yankees and By MICHAEL POULOS tion of authority figures got her received the Navy and Marine hated the Red Sox. Journal Film Critic into even more trouble. She Achievement Medal with a "V" Two other important subplots struggled making the grade, and device denoting heroism. There are covered in the story...a "Megan Leavey" (116 min., on the eve of her failing to cut it is no question Megan stepped romance of sorts she had with Rated PG -13 for war violence, as a Marine, she was given a last up in this very dangerous region another dog handler (Ramon language, suggestive material, chance...to become a "han- of the world. Rex, also injured Rodriquez) and Megan's life- and thematic elements). Rat- dler" of bomb -sniffing German in that 2006 explosion, healed long battle to gain her mother's ing: 7 out of 10. Shepherd dogs. This K-9 unit and was returned to action while respect. Tom Felton (Draco Mal- Kate Mara in "Megan Leavey". was an important function in Megan was sent home recov- foy in the "Harry Potter" series) At only 34, actress Kate Mara the war going on in Iraq where ering from her injuries. Their plays another dog handler while has amassed quite a film resume young woman who after high over 60% of fatalities were from separation forms the third and Common (rap star) plays her no- to go along with her frequent school did nothing with herself IEDs (improvised explosive de- most important chapter of the nonsense sergeant who mentors TV appearances. From her debutexcept get into trouble and lose vices)... also referred to as road- film. the directionless Megan. The in 1999 at age 16 to her signifi- jobs. She was a loner who had side bombs. At this she stumbled The major point of the story is depiction of Megan's life and cant roles in "Transcendence", difficulty relating to people. as well, but knew if she didn't the monumental change Megan scenes at bootcamp and under "Captive", "Fantastic Four" and Her floozy, loser mother (Edie master it, she might bet booted made -- the huge inroads she siege in Iraq are authentically "The Martian" she has matured Falco) and equally loser stepdad out of the Marines -- for good. made -- once she was placed in portrayed and effectively pre- into an impressive actress. (Will Patton) provided little if Her commanding officers, not in a role she could be successful sented. But it's Kate Mara who Along with her equally famous any incentive for Megan to do her camp to begin with, assignedat. It was her love for Rex that excels -- as she did in "Captive" younger sister, Rooney, Kate is something gainful in her life. In her to Rex, an aggressive, sent her on a public campaign to playing Megan with a myriad cast in a starring role as Megan fact, they were obstructionists undisciplined Shepherd no one locate him and try to adopt him of emotional roadblocks from Leavey in "Megan Leavy", the to Megan's ambition for self- wanted to tackle. She decided to after his service in the field was personal to family, as well as true story of a young woman improvement. Fearing Megan give it her best...and after many over. Of course, there's no guar- with her commanding officers finding purpose in her life by would get into real trouble, and shaky moments, she and Rex antee Rex would live through that made her a complex yet enlisting in the U.S. Marines. on the heels of having lost a became the best of friends. it, but finally after countless fully realized three-dimensional You might call this her breakout good friend -- at such a young She and Rex were shipped to efforts, she and rex were re- character. It's a moving tribute to her and her best friend in life, role. age -- Megan impulsively en- Iraq in 2005 and 2006 where her united in an emotional moment As she did in her other lead listed in the Marines. This move expertise in working with Rex between human and a dog. It's Rex, forming a bond of love and role in "Captive" (2015), Mara acted more a smack in the face completed over 100 missions a heartwarming moment -- as trust...and unbreakable friend- plays a misguided, misfit to her disapproving shrill of a locating IEDs and saving hun- well as the emotionally swelling ship. Page 16A I Friday, June 16, 2017 I The Journal www.journal-topics.com Great Rates, Locally Owned

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