S 1Iii1:Run Afire Trap? in Mainewest Vandalism

S 1Iii1:Run Afire Trap? in Mainewest Vandalism

::..Exectindithnents.. s 1iii1:Run afire trap? in MaineWest vandalism by ThrnieMIller Liberace s performance um k rushing to get outPeoplewere eve . -. Does thepotentiI phanotber began corn ng f orn 4he hghtmg pushmg and trymg tocumb Two l7yar old MatheWest 3_am. oñ Senday,- March- 15. Iroquoistheatre disaterexist directlyabove theotage area their seats until an ans un HighSchool stodenlo are eupec-Damage to the library included - -- righthere.in NUes? : : According to Mrs Arlene Walsh cement over the public address ted to beindicted today fer the-:5 brobon- w'mdows, 20,000 card - .. Accor to many Ubeace of Nues Within seco do you system told the audi see it was Susday, March 15 lihraiy vas catalogs& carth dumped from- coüld orn II something burning just a hght bulb that had hursed daliemt Maine West, açcording-their drawers1,OOO booksthrowiì .. fans whô-atténdèdhis sold out. - and every se was une y ndeverytlusgwas llrig}it tohlghschool District 207 soor-. from shelves, änd -furniture and . ,. pififormance on ThursdayMar- cbi9itdoes. People then start d leaving the Mro Walsh reiterated forther ces. ------------ eq0ipmentoverturned- and - Witnesse ttenthng the show theat e and suddenly the was merre d fmitelyet euaugh --Vandals -broke into the-Des damaged. -:-A final damage - ... iïtedthatduriugthe first p!t qwteapanica,deveryonesthrted C ti u d apage43 Plaineshigh school-library about, - Cantinaed en page4l Polls open from 6 a m to7p m Viliagé of Nues EdiÍioù . 966-3900-1-4 8746 N.SHERMER,NILES, ILL. 25°.per copy VOL 24ÑÓ. 42, ThE BUG ThURSDAY APRIL 1IBU 'p UI' -Villaje of,Niles - - From the... Rugie-jÒéIÇ flIWICIff- ,-Main .-'. I 'ilie !Bsgle is-seèktug'ers *illgsto thèpoll orTheuday; -- The -- Achievement with - delivery boys, girls, mes and Aprtl7,to Cast their ballots in vil-,Ecauotny Party. tu headed by women oLai ages Is deliver lage, park and township eleetlens., Mayor Nicholas B. Blase. Run- luaddiüou,-Malue-Tnwsship vetees .LEFT HAND---- - newspapers -so :Thursdays. Blase on- wtllulsò be asked ts decide 5mg for re-election with Newspapers are delivered to the party tickét are Village Clerk , yourhomes arid deliverieswill whèther or net-te grant High :by Divid (Badi Besser - -- FrankWagnOr, Jr., ThiCtOC Abe Scheel District 207 an increase of -be made in -yoor tusen ediate - - SelmCn, Trustee Peter Pessie neighborhood; For sppsr- 40* whichthey feel-is-nece500ry CouthrnedouPage4l - - Prr-ElertlanBagleblls .tsiiitie tsear5 extra dollars to preventa reduction in-the high - - -- Wls(1ewewillnntbemakingmiyêndorsemest for'iflage or - during theworu days- ahead- nehmledstlptioualpr011i05i and - PoIliñgp1açe - t wsohip office we would like to all voters attti to two call- . a ctthàckin-t!iê,' school's- ex- tracurriciilar: activities.' - -loca1- - -- --- candidates f r N le ParkBo rd Though we otfamtha : 9G639lJlJ:' - arellsted'on - electlsn; information isas - with oil the e Odidaths We boO voters shosid gi serious : ' geS 40 and 42. - - coso detitcondidate M ryMarusekmid Dan Koelba M ryisav rybightyosugl dywh wobei wosld mahe a alsahle csntrsb ti n to the pork be rd Sherved - - ou theboardboo years ago- Kosiha has been involved-in -- visit HadleySchool volimteer we k o chmg St John Brebesf teams fo many _jons yéars. -He is the lucumbent prestdentof the -park board.--. M nsek end Kos ha bave both served the commsnity -- selflessly, are'oslstandisg candidates, ùÑtwe helieveare the ..type sfcandidates-who weste! sirve the community for its - ewe sake w the t ambitisn s a y sec ndarymot s - -- - NoLetters Tò The Editor pertsin'mg to the upcsnsiiU - week's political elections -are -ever priuted in The Usgle - precedisg elections. Ifthey werepublishedthe letter-writers - - would havesn unfair advantage over- theiradversarles who. - have us means of rebsttal prior to the electisu. This year, we- -received 19 letters. We regret theyare sot being psbhshed - - P!struct -207 : studies f relocation of offices - AtitSIylarô(YSmeetisg, the south of Maint South. By 1954, board- st' Educatisii sfMaine Stitlwaugh said, the stsdent TswnshipHigh Shósl District enrolinoetit at Maine Soùth would - : 207 heard' Donald Stll1wanh, have declined enoagh to-open np -Cosrdinator sf Psrchasisg and'àdÑuate space to hóuse the ad-- . --FocilltiesforDistrtct 207, rejiert -- misistrationoffices..-- -, - .tbot it would - be fasih1e to - -Tb--Board had requested that Strewn abo e I to r Lions International lut Beusse Ist Vice President Li n Preside t Russ .iièlocate - district administration Stillwaogh,sñdértake the Vice President Kay MurakamiDr Frank McAndrew Lion Claren Wiilert Lion William - - offices to Maine Sooth High - fedsibility- study - following a Penland,Direetor of Hadley Schesl;Lios Walter-.-Angas.- - -- -- - The aminist alien offi a bers of the SEE (Secondary Close to 300 meinbe u of Bisos ecently visilod Hadley School Easrs Kay M rakami el Eyot pre ently lo ated n the Ralph J Educati Lions Clubs members of the farthe BUnd Wlsnetka Jaiian firstice P sident nf the in the Eight es) Cons of Frost Adminiut alien C oler mittee last year that thFst Board nf Trustees of the Lions of Blindness can he a dtsast Inteat onal Association -- ' Illinois Fsissdatlon, and friends - bat it,doessnt hO-'- '-'-fl " --"i, (Dl S--Dee, Park Ridge, -------Coinisuedetiage43 ''- ' - - I --------. ,: ,- I,,.-::....... -..-. , ..- . --------;. Page 2 The Bugle, Thmuday, Apr02, 1981 The Bagle, monday, April 2, 1181 Page3 aids in' éleànùp MEATS S Community outpouring s CENTER CUT of Maine West librarvàndalism FRESH - C t E by Bob Besser :P LB. ASPARAGUS When vandals went on a Also chief custodian Serone RKCHOPS . LB. destructive rampage through called in a full crew of 14 Janitors. Maine West High School in Deoto supplement the 2 janitors who Flameo on Sunday morning, usually work alone on Sunday. -.PORK. March 15, it was the uoanimono The jasitoru began arriving GREEN - l.0 ootpooriog of help from utudenlu, about f am. and imsslediutely set - SALE ENDSWEDNESDAY LOI N CABBAGE IULB. staff, parents and the community ahout removing bruheo glass APRIL 8th which helped correct the nickutili inside windows, picking up deotruction of those early mor-glass from the floor, and setting LARGE . ¡$1 -': . orng boors. overturnedfurniture and MINELLI'S - ROAST . I FOR - LB. ARTICHOKES: Recalling those hectic dayo shelving right again. HOMEMADE HOT Maine West Principal Jamen Library staff members who SNOWWHITE . C - Coburo said he arrived at lhe rushed over on that Sunday mor- ITALIAN.1ar0- BONELESS ochool about 4 am. that Sunday oiog also brought memberu uf ROLLED CAULIFLOWER.. EA. after being cóntacted by police. their families lo help. A 1f year SAUSAGE PORK - Surveying the damage he found a - old utudent library assistant . $179 FRESH school library with 53 brokenbrought her mother and girl SMOKED ROAST ......... -I LB. CALIFORNIA windows, approximately 20,000 . friend to help in the clean up. - PICNIC card catalogue cards emptiedOther library staff memheru -'gb' 4tOBLB. OQC STRAWBERRIES- ' from their drawers, 1,000 hoohu broughttheirspouses and Ay5;, BABY 89 HAMS..... ULB. thrown from their shelves and children to lend a baud. A school BACK . NAVEL furniture and equipment over-necrelarycamewithher $29 DOL lamed and damaged. husband, daughter and RIBS LB. ORANGES , Additiosally, vandals had en--daughter's friend tuassiul. DELI tered the school audilorium und Eunice Newport, a LEAN JONATHON deslroyed ucenery to be used io paraprofessional at Maine West CARANDO BAG69C Ike school mmical just five dayo was quoted an saying, "lt's funny $129 GROUND 3LBS. APPLES..3LB. away from ils scheduled opening. hot when people came into the MORTADELLA U LB. ORMORE$169 CHUCK.. Also costumes had been strewn library, everyone automatically Maine West High School library head Bill Lin- Assisting in the re-fifing of 20,000 catalogue cards LB. about and make-up poured on the started working without being demon (center) worked with staff memboru and are Marilyn Totermaud (left) and Eunice OSCAR MAYER C GROCERY mirrors, walls and floors of the told what to du." Mro. Newport voluoteers to reopen the school library after van- Newport (right). U.S.D.A. CHOICE dressing room. rame toasuistwithher husband. BOLOGNA Ya LB. MOTr'S dais ramed 810,000 damage on Sunday, March 15. - BONELESS 79C After assessing the damage, Custodians continued cleaning APPLEJUICE as. Cobnrn'n first act was to im- up glass in the library anwell as. Monday morning, March 10, aclivitien. raine money for a reward. After OLD FASHIONED 4 29STRIP I4LB.5')98 mediately call Maine West's from broken glass display casesDes Plaines Public Library head Additiuoally, Lindeman naidgetting the go-ahead from the $ AVG. OCEANSPRAY MEAT LOAF STEAK LB. - Head Librarian Billindeman in thehaUway. Also they boganBen Openneer arrived at the many Maine Went teachers gave district office, it was announced I Ya LB. L GRAPEFRUIT - and head custodian Herman repairing chairs, shelving andMaine West Lihrat' at 7:30 am. up whatever free time they hadlate Tuesday afternoon a JUICE Serose. utudy carrels which had keenAfter being briefed on the entent during the day to come into thereward was being offered for in- U.S.D.A. CHOICE MOa. Arriving at the school, Lin- damagedhy the vandals.. of the destruction, he lent two library and assist in the tediousformation leading to the arrest WHOLE MR. COFFEE deman hogan calling his library Additionally, Coburu said thepublic library staff membors ta jubel re-filing the20,000 cards in-andconvictionoftkevandalu. 7Q GORTON'S FILTERS

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