Voter League Campaign Legal Notice For Trade Legislation PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,1173 The League of Women Voters of the United States announced a national campaign for liberal trade legislation. The League's campaign, to coincide with Congressional action on the Administration's proposed Trade Reform Act of 1973, is based on its new trade position, League President Lucy Benson said. The position, the result of a one-year study undertaken by League's throughout the country, calls for the adoption of trade expansion as a remedy to the U.S. balance-of-payment deficit; broad, long-range presidential authority to negotiate trade agreements for tariff reduction; and ad justment assistance for workers and firms. The study was designed to update the League's long-standing com mitment to liberal trade policies to reflect changing economic conditions. Among the positive remedies ' for the balance-of-payments deficit supported by the League are reform of the international monetary system and efforts by U.S. industries to improve product quality and in ternational marketing techniques. "The League recognizes the importance of the free flow of investment and technology for fostering economic develop ment and improved living standards throughout the world. It recommends, however, adoption of in ternational standards and agreements to regulate overseas corporate investment policies and practices. It also r e c o m m e n d s s o m e modification of domestic tax laws affecting multi-national in order to guard the interests of citizens here and abroad", Mrs. Benson said. In the area of adjustment assistance, the League calls for programs for workers to in clude retraining related to job opportunities through national training programs and an early warning system for identifying employment trends. This assistance should also facilitate job mobility through protection of pension rights and other fringe benefits. Provisions should also be made for firms for retooling or conversion through tax incentives and government loans. Industries found to be severely injured by an ex tensive and rapid influx of imports should also be protected through trade restrictions. "Any such safeguard measures must be multilaterally negotiated and short term, with specific phase- out provisions," Mrs. Benson said. The League national cam paign will take place on the local, state, and national level. It will include programs designed to underscore the importance of liberal trade policies for communities; the development of local and state trade coalitions; gathering of impact information to be sent to Congressmen, and extensive lobbying efforts. The Woodstock-McHenry League submitted its consensus along'with the 1,300 other local Leagues. v The International Relations chairman for the Woodstock- McHenry League is Mrs. Cameron (Christine) Clark. The Woodstock-McHenry League of Women Voters is open to all women citizens of voting age. AN ORDINANCE MAKING THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION FOR THE McHENRY TOWNSHIP FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT IN THE COUNTY OF McHENRY, IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING MAY 1,1973, AND ENDING APRIL 30,1974 BE IT ORDAINED by the President and the Board of Trustees of the McHenry Township Fire Protection District: SECTION ONE: That the following sums, or so much thereof as shall be authorized by law, are hereby appropriated to defray all necessary and proper expenses of the McHenry Township Fire Protection District of the County of McHenry, in the State of Illinois, for the f iscal year beginning May 1,1973, and ending April 30, 1974. ADMINISTRATION EXPENSE FUND: (a) For printing (b) For postage (c) For telephone & alarm system (d) For Answering Service (e) For Office Supplies (f) For auditing costs (g) For association dues 500.00 30.00 1,500.00 6,ooo:do 600.00 400.00 600.00 Deaths ANNA SHERIDAN Anna Sheridan, 91, of 65^7 "N. Olmstadt, Chicago, died'early Monday morning, July 30, in the Pistakee Nursing home. She was born April 3, 1882, in Harlem Springs, Ohio./ Among her survivors are a son, Kenneth H. of McHenry; three grandchildren, Donald Sheridan and Mrs. Richard (Marlene) Nethaway; and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harry, June 1, 1923. Visitation was scheduled for Tuesday after 4 p.m. at the George R. Justen funeral home 4-H NEWS LINCOLN CLOVERLEAVES The July meeting of the Lincoln Cloverleaves was held at Faith Presbyterian church. The meeting was brought to order by Jeff Boyer. Debbie Mueller led the 4-H pledge and Betty Lang led the pledge of allegiance. Joy Vyduna took attendance. Forty were present vand eleven absent. Then Lisa ^Newport read the minutes of \ie last meeting and Betty Lang read the treasurer's re)*ort. Uflder new business, the club discussed a 4-H project tour of its pr6jects. Joy Vyduna and Lisa N^pvport, who were our club's delegates for state 4-H week, explained what they did during thqtNjime. Then Allison Boyer and^udy Vyduna ex plained aboi^ food demon strations. 4 V The meetink was adjourned and a skit was^ven by Diane Weber, Cindy Weber, Barbara Weber and MoreerfBlake. After the skit, talks were given by Lennie Wagner on "Rabbits", Kim Finkbiner on "Baking", and Barbara Weber on "Reading", Cindy Weber on "Care of Plants", Linda Mc- Whinnie on "Helpful Hints on Bowling", Diane Miller on "How to Train a Dog", and Billy Slater on "Rocks." Refreshments were served by the McWhinnies, Willises and the Schultzes. Kathy Latz, Reporter PUNCH LINE O F T H E W E E K where services will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock with burial in Rosehill cemetery. Memorials may be made to the McHenry Lions club. ROSE E. SHEEHAN A funeral Mass was offered Monday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Patrick's church for Mrs. Rose E. Sheehan, 86, of 519 N. Mineral Springs drive. Mrs. Sheehan died July 27 in the Pistakee Nursing home. She was bom Aug. 14, 1886, in Chicago. She is survived by two sons, James and William, of Chicago; one grandson, William D. Sheehan of McHenry; two great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Frances Sturch; two brothers, Charles Getner of Chicago and Henry Getner of Lombard. She was preceded in death by her husband, Fred J., Oct. 22, 1949. The body rested at the George R. Justen Funeral home until time of last rites. Burial was in Calvary c e m e t e r y , E v a n s t o n . Memorials may be made to the heart fund. (h) For insurance, public liability property damage, workmen's compensation and casualty 5,500.00 2. SALARY FUND ( a ) F o r s a l a r i e s o f T r u s t e e s 1 , 5 0 0 . 0 0 (b) For legal services 1,000.00 (c) For clerical help 400.00 (d) For Firemen 28,000.00 (e) For training and for college expense allowance 2,000.00 ( f ) F o r t r a v e l e x p e n s e 2 5 0 . 0 0 3. FIRE EQUIPMENT FUND: ( a ) F o r P u r c h a s e o f n e w e q u i p m e n t 2 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 (b) For repair and replacement of existing equipment 8,000.00 (c) For gas and oil 1,500.00 (d) For small equipment and supplies 500.00 4. BUILDING FUND: ( a ) F o r r e p a i r s a n d m a i n t e n a n c e 8 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 5. LOSS AND COST OF COLLECTING TAXES: (a) For Loss and cost of collecting taxes 3,500.00 6. FOR MISCELLANEOUS CONTINGENT AND GENERAL EXPENSES UNFORSEEN AND NOT INCLUDED IN ANY OF THE ABOVE ITEMS 1,000.00 TOTAL: 95,780.00 SECTION TWO: That the unexpended balance of any item or items of any appropriation made by this Ordinance may be guaranteed in making up any deficiency in any item or items under the same general appropriation made by this Ordinance. SECTION THREE: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage and publication as provided by law. -s- James L. Althoff President of McHenry Township Fire Protection District Passed: July 27, 1973 Approved: July 27, 1973 ATTEST: -s- Hilary G. Rodenkirch Secretary STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY ) I, HILARY G. RODENKIRCH, Secretary of the McHenry Township Fire Protection District, McHenry, Illinois, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Ordinance for the Annual Appropriation for the McHenry Township Fire Protection District in the County of McHenry, in the State of Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning May 1,1973, and ending April 30,1974, which was duly passed, approved by the Trustees of said District, according to the law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my name as Secretary of the McHenry Township Fire Protection District, McHenry County, Illinois. -s- Hilary G. Rodenkirch Secretary of McHenry Township Fire Protection District (SEAL) (Pub. Aug. A 1973) To • chemist, a ruby is nothing mora than a corundum with chromic ox id* impurities. PER GALLON THe eoanyoF TUB ELIMINATION OF EXCLAMATION POINTS MAS RECENTLY FORMEP, ITS MEMBERS . ' cornier oe those PEOPLE MO ARE NOLQH00?. GURPR&P AT ANVmIN&. 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