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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 May 1972, p. 3

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Legal Notfr* McHENRY COM^jWIi x HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 156 LIONS INSTALLATION - At the recent Ladies Night dinner held at the American Legion hall, four new members were installed into the McHenry Lions club. This event was a very happy occasion for one of the new members, Lynn Stuart, pictured second from left. Lynn's brother, Charles, far left, surprised him by flying in from California to act as installing officer. Pictured above are new members and their sponsors, left to right, Charles Stuart, zone chairman from Saugus, Cal.; Lynn Stuart, new member; his sponsor, Bill Davidson; Lion President Sam Grant; George Seiben, new member sponsored by Grant; Richard Mercure, new member; his sponsor, Robert Steiner and Frank Claus, new member also sponsored by Steiner. PLAINDEALER PHOTO The Law Serves You Court's Right To Newspaper Files A "Chilling Effect" On Freedom? How far should a court be able to go in its efforts to obtain information that is known only to be in the files of a newspaper or other news medium? The question is at the heart of a controversy, now going on in legal and journalistic circles, involving subpoenas to the press to provide information which could be essential or instrumental in the proper administration of justice. On their part, members of the press feel that if the courts can command access to in­ formation that news media would not freely give, this can only have a "chilling effect" on freedom of the press. They maintain: confidential sources of information would dry up, news reportersWould be looked upon as investigators for the government anif > law en­ forcement agencies, and the prog would find it impossible to ferret out wrong-doing in high places - or any place. On the other hand, it is pointed out, the courts have an obligation to the public to seek out evidence which might prove or disprove allegations made in criminal and civil proceedings. In some cases, the only known source of this information may be the verbal, pictorial, or printed information, published or unpublished, obtained by the press. Under such cir­ cumstances, it is asked, should the press have the right to withhold information, whether or not it was obtained under promises of confidentiality? According to the Illinois State Bar association, until recently Illinois had no law protecting a reporter's confidential sources and the issue, if it ever came up in a court at all, never got as far as a ruling by a court of ap­ peals. As of last September, however, Illinois does have a law which touches on the controversy, at least as it applies to confidential in­ formants. The law protects reporters from capricious or irresponsible efforts to obtain disclosure of their confidential sources. At the same time, it provides that a court may demand to know who supplied certain information to any newsman employed by a newspaper, television or radio station or other news medium under the following conditions: (1) Secrecy is not required by either state or federal statute. (2) All other - -available sources of the same in­ formation have been exhausted. (3) Disclosure of the in­ formation is essential to the protection of the public interest involved. In the final analysis, both the courts and the press recognize that a reporter's determination to protect his sources, at any cost, may be the deciding factor. The rttlnois law provides that his refusal to cooperate "may be adjudged in contempt of court and punished ac­ cordingly." STEVEN PHILLIPS JOINS FRATERNITY - Steven Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Phillips of 4411 N. Riverdale drive, McHenry, was recently inducted into Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. He was elected captain of his pledge class, and since induction, has been elected Rush chairman for the fall semester of 1972. Steve is presently a Sophomore at Loyola university, Chicago, and is studying to receive his BA in History and Political Science. RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON TENTATIVE BUDGET AND APPROPRIATION OR­ DINANCE FOR FISCAL YEAR 1972*1973 WHEREAS it is necessary for this Board of Education to fix the time and place of a public hearing on the tentative budget and appropriation or­ dinance for the fiscal year 1972- 1973 and to fix the place where the same will be conveniently available for public inspection and to direct the notice of the public hearing and place of inspection be published ac­ cording to law: NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education, School District No. 156, McHenry County, Illinois, as follows: 1. That a public hearing shall be held on the 20th day of June 1972 at the Office of the Board of Education at 7:30 o'clock p.m. on the budget and ap­ propriation ordinance. 2. That a copy of the tentative budget and appropriation or­ dinance be made conveniently available for public inspection at the office of the Board of Education, 3926 W. Main Street, McHenry, Illinois 60050 on and after May 4, 1972. 3. That the Secretary of this Board be and he is hereby directed to publish notice of hearing on the budget and appropriation ordinance in the McHenry Plaindealer, a newspaper published in the District. 4. That said notice shall be published no later than May 17, 1972. Edward J. Neumann, Jr. Secretary (Pub. May 10,1972) Legal Notice ESTATE OF Melania Bott Deceased, FILE NO. 72-P-117 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentary were issued on May 1, 1972, to Norman M. Mertes, 111 W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois whose attorney of record is Norman M. Mertes, 111 W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 7 1 months from the date off. issuance of Letters of office and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. V Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. May 10,17 & 24,1972) PAGE 3-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1972 Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on March 28th, A.D. 1972, a certificate was filed in the Office d the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as FLAME & HEARTH FIREPLACES, located at Chalet Drive, Box 572, Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014. Dated this 28th day of March, A.D. 1972. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk. (Pub. April 26, May 3,10,1972) Legal Notice Public Notice is hereby given that on April 2lst, A.D. 1972 a Supplemental certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, con­ ducting and transacting the business known as RUSTY NAIL, located at 4520 Ring wood Road, Ringwood, Illinois 60072. Dated this 21st day of April, A.D. 1972. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk. (Pub. April 26, May 3,10,1972) Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on March 28th, A.D. 1972, a certificate was filed in the Office d the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-cffice addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as . COUNTY CRANE SERVICE, located at Chalet Drive, Box 572, Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014. Dated this 28thday of March, A.D. 1972. t Vernon W.Kays County tJerk.^3* (Pub. April 26, May 3, W,IS | OPENING FRIDAY - MAY 5th I The New Wharf On beautiful Wonder Lake!! New Owners! Casual dining & cocktails! I HOURS: i 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Weekdays " 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Fri. & Sat. I 4015 E. Lake Phone | Shore Dr. 653-9900 | LAW DAY OBSERVANCE In cooperation with Law Day U.S.A., May 1, students of Marian Central Catholic high school have engaged in discussions regarding Law Day, the role of lawyers in society, and the role of legal officials in the community. 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