Bring Murder Charges In Stabbing Deaths by Anthony Oliver report has not returned ytt, police Late Tuesday morning, a McHenry said. County grand Jury brought two In- McHenry police were called to U» dtetments ior murder against Susan. scene by a neighbor at about 11:90 M. Iwert In connection with the April a.m. where the victims were found In 14 stabbing dsn the of Anty and Jeffrey the garage. A kitchen knife was found Iwert. and secured by poHeo. - A bond totaling II million was The McHenry Arse Rescue squad reportedly set in the matter; $800,000 treated Mrs. Iwert at the scene and em each of the murdsr chergss. * transported her to McHenry hoapttol On Anil 14, McHenry police found where she underwent uinsigWu-j two chimn, Amy and Jeffrey Iwert, surgery. She was latsr transferred to stabbed to dseth in their home at 100 the psychiatric unit ofv Northwest Augusta drive, in the Fox Ridge Memorial hospital, Chicago, subdivision. The father of {he children, Gary V Their mother, Suaan M. Iwert, was Iwert, was out-of-town when the in- found seated in the car with the engine cident occurred. running in the enclosed garage. She McHenry Police Chief George suffered multiple knife wounds. Paaenelli and Officer George Autopeiee performed on the two Erkenswick went to Woodstock children showed multiple stab Tuesdsy morning to teetify before the wounds; however, the pathologist's grand Jury. . Fire Damages McHenry Home The murder victims were all residents of Leisure Village, Poa Lake, a retirement resort McHenry County State's Attorney Theodore Floro will proeecute the case and Richard Kelly is counael for the defense. Pre-trial motions willjarecede the trial, in which the stats will seek the death penalty if there Is a conviction. ftek about 10 eilnut-- to briag under r a change of quarters. He said the WAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD THE MCHENRY •SERVING THE CHAIN O LAKES REGION SINCE 1875 Fireworks Future VOLUME 106 NUMBER 80 WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1982 1 SECTION 18 PAGES 25 The Fourth of July fireworks display is scheduled to take place again this year, according to Tim Althoff. He noted, however, that continued preeentation of the display is in doubt for the future unless there is s better result from a profit-loss standpoint. Althoff said a number of people had expreaaed interest in making a donation toward the display. Persons interested In making a donation can contact- the McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce, John Huamaan or Tip Althoff. ^ Approve Green-Elm Zoning * by Anthony Oliver The xoning petition of Crystal Lake realtor, John Fuhler, received the support of seven councilmen Monday night as the council voted to approve two variation requeets for the parcel at Green and Elm streets. Aldermen Michael Wieeer (3rd ward) cast ths only diss siting veto variations approved Monday waived offstreet parking requirements. The secopd variation allowed the building to be constructed up to the front property line, in sccordance with other structures on Green street. Fuhler bed indicated at previous meetings that parking space is svailable in the municipel lot on Green street. "The problem is that Fuhler is asking to build too large a building on the lot," Wieeer said. "He wants a Mayor Draws Fire In Interim Post made and the meeting remained open. The third ward alderman asked City Attorney Bernard Naruals if the pbwer to assign Jobs wss s matter of executive privilege. Narusis said the mayor has the legal right to make Job assignments, which can be permanent. "I've, never understood the law to provide Job sssignments ss a com mittee function," Narusis said. The attorney pointed out that even a superintendent's Job assignments (Continued on page 16) Stanek said another individual had been a "disruptive Influence." "If It has gravitated to the point where employees can dictate jobs, then that's the wrong poeition," Stanek said "By what rationale do you take a man who has worked construction all his life end put him in the Sewer department?" Smith asked "If we're goina to get into per- aonoel, we should go Into executive session," Stanek said. Smith sgreed but no motion was could be s permanent reassignment "Then we have s problem," Smith said. "I don't think you (Stanek) are qualified as an overseer of con struction people." "What I'm doing 1 feel is for the good of the city," the mayor replied. "I don't feel that, in your business, you can be qualified in this short a time," Smith said. Smith described one instance ss "wasting talent" where a man who had worked con struction previously wss reassigned to the Sewer department. Christmas may well be the season to be Jolty - and Valentine's day may be for loving - and St. Patrick's day for jigging - but in May we have another kind of observance. It is unpleasant. May la the season to reap the har vest of winter litterbugs. It is a time when ths winter- wracked motorist aets out to enjoy the springtime scenery along the open road. But, all too often, he doesn't find only flowers and flora-and-fauna along the roadside. Mb finds litter - all kinds of Utter. Thsrs are cans, car hoods, food sacks, auto Jacks. Ths list Is endless. All of theee things are discarded by Postpone Railroad Agent Hearing k The McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce office has been notified that the ICC hearing relating to the elimination of McHenry's CNW ticket agent haa bean once again poatponod, this time to June 0. The City and Chamber reprseentatives rsspnnslhls for fighting for the retention of the agent, view the poetponement as a positive sign. At a recent Joint masting with the County Transportation csmmitee and the Municipal Association Tran sportation committee, RTA General Chairman Berate Ford again stated that the recommendations from ths Joint County TraneMrtation com mittee wiB weigh heavily in the restructuring of ths county's Maas Transit service and that he weuld fully expect that the retention of that ticket agent would be part of that *dZi Curran, chairman of the Chamber'a Legislative Advisory committee, tlMi Krwp f§H)oosibi§ for spearheading the retention But there's the catch! It isn't free. It costs ths state about S3L5 million a year In labor and equipment to cleen it up. This la in addttion^to What it coots cities, villages and other governmental unite to clear out the Yea, it'a governmeut money, and that meane it's our money. And it could be used for filling potholas or Ingfor the enseal Junior-senior prom. lobe held this year en Friday, May 1, at gen Wheel. Reckten. Dinner will he served at 1:10. followed by denting from 0 til midnight, and ether poet prem actlvltioo Including bewUng. iwlmoBtogSod i. Bye vetaef Juniors end sealers, the eheve youdg people were eeaMd te the sad frees the 10, the king end uueea will he selected by the seniors. Queen Btee,irem loft front, are Debbie Jeyke, Kelly Belts. Dercy Rello. Kathleen • nnd PeUi Hang. King candidates. also from loft, ere Penl Klein. Larry ^Ms, mltb, Jeff Letster and Terry Beyer, Johns burg Royalty Civil Air Patrol Squadron liberty Bell Award Patrolling The Highways ! v Challenge Of Future Rage 13 Tax Dollar Saving Page 14 •n. To County Treasurer ... * -• Page 16 L- • it >• 1 •f •- "V