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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jun 1985, p. 3

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-s FREE SPINAL EXAMINATION • Stiffness • Shoulder Pain • Headaches (continued from pagel) once it landed. She said the freed hostages and their families spent about 15 minutes on board before descending the plane's ramp. Cunningham said the emotions at the scene were so intense that even a stewardess broke down in tears, but that the mood was still "up and down" due to the fact that the other hostages have yet to be freed. "Some are out," she said. "We're very happy but we're still concerned. Garrity and Cunningham said they were only able to get scat­ tered bits of information about some of the terror hostages ex­ perienced during the hijacking. Missing (continued from pagel) single. His parents reside in Marengo. Hostage Ken Andersen, 62, of Fox River Grove is a 12-year member of the parish and an employee of Inland Construction Co. of Chicago. His wife, Lorraine, also was taken hostage but was later released in Algeria. She also remained in Paris. j stiU being held hostage -- Grant Elliot, Sy Grossmayer and George Lazansky, all of Algonquin, and i Ken Andersen of Fox River Grove. "We're waiting and hoping," Garrity told reporters in a press conference shortly after returning to the parish Monday night. "You hope for the best, and be prepared for the worst." "Some are home, some are not," Garrity said. He added that he felt news reports were not en­ couraging to a speedy end to the hostage situation. Grossmayer is still believed to have been removed with other passengers with Jewish-sounding names on Friday, although this has yet to be confirmed by the _ State Department. *** Grossmayer's family was still awaiting word Monday, and have refused interviews until his * whereabouts are confirmed, ft Cunningham said there was a high level of anticipation and tears of joy in the airport hospitality room as friends and " relatives assembled to wait for the Chicago and Northwestern employee Joel Rasmussen paints the plane's arrival, and that relatives railroad crossing at McCullom Lake Road with aluminum paint were allowed to board the plane The crossings are painted approximately onoe-a-year. ________ Danger Signals of Plnflhail nncnea vwrvvii 1. Nudachai, Dizziness, Blurred Vision 2. Neck Pain, Tight Muscles. Spasms 3. thtuMar Pain, Pain Down Arms, Numbness in Hands Difficult Breathing, Abdominal Pains 5. Lower Back Pain, Hip Pain, Pain Down Legs Point crossing MODERN POLE BUILDERS, MC. ••• ^ EASTOSHKOSH ST. P.O. BOX 3*9 VlRSSSS RI PON, WISCONSIN 54971 • lllQ J WISCONSIN mfHftff IV •IISLI (414)742-35SS (312)3SS-SS35 POST FRAME CONSTRUCTION IS THE WAY TO A BETTER COMMERCIAL BUILDING ** / fmntlnumdfmm pagel) 7. . . •> ' , •' Authorities refused to answer The searchers used boats with any further questions about the sonar devices, airplanes and cause of death or possible helocopters, in addition to about suspects in the case. The missing 100 people on horseback, but found girl's parents were notified Tues- no dues to the girl's whereabouts, day morning after the tentative The kidnapping shocked identification was made. Somonauk, a rural town of 1,300 LaSalle County Sheriff's Deputy residents, about 60 miles west of Greg Jacobson found the body Chicago. Scores of Somonauk about 8:45 p.m. covered with large residents joined with volunteers boulders and flat stones near a from throughout northern Illinois creek just off Illinois 34, LaSalle and the Chicago area in the search County Sheri&PeteWahl said. - for Melissa. More than 160,000 was Wahl said that Jacobson left his rasied for a local reward fund, patrol car and checked the area in Chicago on Monday, a man because of "an overwhelming charged in the attempted abduc- feeling." tion of a 10-year-old North Side "In the back of his mind at all girl was Questioned about the ab- times he was still looking for duction of Melissa, but police say Missy," Wahl said. he is not a leading suspect. The area where the body was "it's really a shot in the dark, found had been searched earlier, but they're still working on it," said DeKalb County Sheriff Roger Sgt. William Murray said of the Scott. Scott said he believed the possible links between the two body was there during the search, cases. 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