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p«9« t McHENRY PLAINDEALER S«ctlonA Frld«y. S«pt«mb«r ». IMS Nation Trade sanctions bill 1 step closer to law By Mary Beth Franklin United Press International WASHINGTON -- Over the opposition of the White House, the House Ways and Means Committee Thursday approved a key trade sanctions bill that would limit textile imports. In a effort to save a crippled American industry, the panel approved the bill, sponsored by Rep. Ed Jenkins, D-Ga., by voice vote after narrowly defeating an attempt to amend it. "This industry is on the verge of going under if something is not done," Jenkins said in defense of the bill that was opposed by the committee's leadership and the administration. "It is simply unfair that this country takes sole burden of absorbing the excess (of textile imports) of the world. It has to be shared." Jenkins said the administration, which ignored his legislation for eight months, has finally taken notice, agreeing to meet with him three times this week. "We can't have the attention of both houses (of Congress) or whatever administration until we crawl bloody to the front door and I'm now out in the front yard ready to come up the steps." Chairman Dan Rostenkowski, D-Ill, and subcommittee Chairman Sam Gibbons, D-Fla., both said they opposed the protective measure, but agreed to let it go forward because of its enormous support The bill has more than 290 House sponsors. Rostenkowski, fearful of a flood of riders to help other beleaguered industries like shoes and steel, successfully managed to keep it free of amendments. Several members questioned that rationale, with Rep. Henson Moore, R-La., complaining it was "unworthy of the committee" to reject efforts to improve the bill. "I think bad economics is not good politics," Moore added. Rep. Richard Gephardt, D-Mo., tried to amend the bill with a provision that would honor quotas agreed to under the existing bilateral agreements. Where none exists, the more stringent quotas in the bill would take effect. The amendment, Gephardt argued, "sends the clearest kind of message I can think to the administration and to our trading partners that we want textiles handled by agreement" not legislation. Gephardt, in a debate Wednesday with Rep. Jack Kemp, R-N.Y., sponsored by the National Association of Manufacturers, said his bill -- co-sponsored by Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, and Rep. Dan Rostenkowski, D-Ill. -- "is not intended to put barriers on American market but to get rid of barriers in other countries." The legislation would be a weapon brought out only when needed, he said. "That's what our bill is -- a stick in the closet," he said, noting the measure would give America's trading partners time to open their markets to U.S. imports or face the consequences of punitive tariffs. Writer jailed for withholding Belushi tape By Michael D. Harris United Press International LOS ANGELES -- A freelance writer was sentenced Thursday to 10 days in jail &nd fined $1,000 for re­ fusing to turn over a taped interview in which Cathy Evelyn Smith alleg­ edly confessed to killing comedian John Belushi. Municipal Court Judge James Nel­ son held writer Chris Van Ness in contempt of court for withholding the tape and refusing to answer questions, but delayed ordering him to jail until Oct. 7 to give him time to appeal the ruling. Prosecutors say the taped inter­ view is a key piece of evidence against Smith, 38, who is charged with second-degree murder in the 1982 drug overdose death of Belushi. who rocketed to fame in the "Satur­ day Night Live" comedy series. ( Nelson ordered Van Ness Tuesday to produce the tape. Thursday the writer told the judge his attorney had advised him not to turn it over. Van Ness's attorney, Clinton Bai­ ley, said he will appeal the order on grounds that Van Ness is covered by the California reporter's shield law and should not be compelled to turn over the recording. The judge, who said. "My strong feeling is that Mr. Van Ness is in no way a newsman." ruled the writer was not covered by the journalists' privilege. Nelson said Van N&s could not claim the privilege be­ cause he is a freelance writer, not employed full time by a news orga­ nization. and because he had waived the privilege by testifying about the case before the county grand jury. "Obviously I'm very pleased with the stay," Van Ness said outside court. "We've believed all along that this matter should be decided at the appellate level and I think we will prevail there." Prosecutors at Smith's prelimi­ nary hearing, which will determine if there is enough evidence to put her on trial for secorid-degree mur­ der, said Smith admits on the tape that she provided Belushi with her­ oin and injected him more than 20 times in the last 24 hours of his life. Van Ness made the tape the month after Belushi's death during a long-distance telephone interview with Smith, a former rock backup singer, who was in her hometown of Female captive forced to shoot herself in test By Jennifer Auther United Press International REDWOOD CITY, Calif. - A prosecutor charged Thursday in the sex-slave trial of a lumber mill worker that he once made his victim place a pistol barrel in her mouth and nuU the trigger in an "obedience test** Deputy Tehama County District Attorney Christine McGuire made the accusation in her opening state­ ment at the San Mateo County Supe­ rior Court jury trial of Cameron Hooker, 31, Red Bluff, Calif., on 16 counts of kidnapping, rape and false imprisonment. If convicted, he could be sen­ tenced to 110 years in prison. Hooker was accused of abducting the woman as she was hitchhiking in Tehama County in 1977 and holding her as his sex slave for seven years. The victim was 20 years old at the time. The defendant's wife, Janice, who participated in the abduction, will testify for the prosecution under a grant of immunity. Defense lawyer Rolland Papen- dick said in its opening statement that Hooker admitted to the kidnap­ ping but only because the statute of limitations had run out on the crime. He added he would show that the victim fell in love with Hooker and stayed with him of her own free will. The prosecutor said that in March 1981 the victim was told she would be taken to Riverside County to visit her family. But first, McGuire said, the women was required to take "an obedience test." Hooker told the victim to place pistol barrel in her fhoilth and . the trigger to show that she trusted ifr him, the assistant district attorney <• said. The woman complied, she add­ ed, and Hooker felt he then could "trust her." On March 21, they visited her par­ ents and Hooker was introduced as her boyfriend, McGuire told the jury. The prosecutor said that, after the kidnapping, Hooker at times placed her in a coffin-like box under his waterbed and kept her in a hole beneath a shed at his home. McGuire said that, as a result of the prolonged torture, the victim felt she was in love with the defendant. The prosecutor added, "She even wrote it down." McGuire said Hooker and his wife agreed to kidnap a young woman to serve as his sex slave because his wife could no longer tolerate the pain suffered in her husband's sado­ masochistic practices. ruxiMWU ̂ .J^fSOMCH^WnUPPUaCHASf 12 YOU CAN! GET MORE OF EUROPE FOR LESS. Get in on our lowest/are to Europe in years. And with it, get a lot more than just the trip over. Because, when you fly Icelandair, you get everything you » expect from a full-service airline, with no charge for meals or baggage. Every fare includes free wine with your in-flight dinner and free cognac after. Icelandair Values Continue After You Land: Free deluxe, v' • --r Swit2erland and France. 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Belushi. star of such films as "An­ imal House" and "The Blues Broth­ ers." was found dead of acute co­ caine and heroin intoxication in the Chateau Marmont Hotel on the Sun­ set Strip in March 1962. He was 33. Van Ness, a subpoenaed witness, was previously held in contempt of court for refusing to testify about the interview, but the order was later vacated. Nelson has ordered Van Ness to answer 24 questions he refused to answer Monday, such as did Smith •ever tell you that during the last 24 hours she shot him (Belushi) up about 20 times." The judge said Van Ness could be saitenced to five days in jail for each refusal to answer a question. Nelson ruled Monday that large portions of another taped interview, which also allegedly contains Smith's confession, were too unreli­ able to be used as evidence. FBMRAURA) VALUABLE COUPONS' ALLBEDSHAVE NEW BULBS! DAY SPECIAL $395 ONLY PER| TANNING ISESSIONI Wit* pulCtoM Ot •limn On* Ptr ftnc* TlwaU JO AM 2 J0PM A GOLDEN TAN - DON'T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT! IJANFASTIC SUNTAN PARI OK 3 I O O W . L I N C O L N * M c H E N R Y * 1 2 Block E.ist Of Hansen Marine (815)344-5006 J Legal Notices PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRYCOUNTY, ILLfNOIS THE STATE BANK OF WOODSTOCK, an Illinois Bank­ ing Corporation, as Trustee, OT­ TO MERGL and CHERYL ME RGL, Plaintiffs THE STATE* BANK OF WOODSTOCK, an Illinois Bank­ ing Corporation of the United States of America, as Trustee under the provisions of a Trust Agreement dated the 13th day of October, 1911, known as Trust No. 3301; G. MICHAEL STAEHLING, UNKNOWN OWNERS and NON-RECORD LIEN CLAIMANTS, Defendants NO. 85CH 204 PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite Affidavit having been filed herein, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN YOU, UNKNOWN OWNERS and N O N - R E C O R D L I E N CLAIMANTS," Defendants, In the above-entitled action, that an action Is now pending in the Court as shown above, wherein Plaintiffs seek to foreclose a Trust Deed in favor of THE S T A T E B A N K O F WOODSTOCK, an Illinois bank­ ing corporation, as Trustee, OT­ TO MERGL and CHERYL MERGL, with respect to the following descrlbed.real estate; Lots'J, 4, and 5 Irf Block 4 In i Shore HiHs, being a SubdiVl- < PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MCHENRY COUNTY WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS N0.85CH218 Fleet Mortgage Corp., fka Mor tjjage Associates, Inc., PLAIN- -vs- Raymond A. Brandt, Gary T. Wakevainen, Rhonda H. Brandt, AND UNKNOWN OWNERS, DEFENDANTS PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, Ray­ mond A. Brandt, Gary T. Wake­ vainen, Rhonda H. Brandt, and UNKNOWN OWNERS. Defendants in the above entitl­ ed suit, that the said suit has been commenced hit the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Chancery Division, by the said Plaintiff against you and other defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain Mor­ tgage conveying the premises described as follows, to-wit: > Lot * in Block 2 in Lakeland Park, Unit No. 4, a subdivi­ sion of part of the North half of the Northeast quarter of Section 27, Township 45 North, Range I East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to tn< plat thereof recorded March 9, 1954, as Document No. 276054 in PUBLIC NOTICE - STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIALCIRCUIT" McHENRYCOUNTY -IN PROBATE No. 85-P-258 In the Matter of the Estate of GENEVIEVE E. BRADLEY, Deceased CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of GENEVIEVE E. BRADLEY, of McHenry, Illinois. Letters of of fice were issued on September 6, 1915, to LLOYD BRADLEY, 5905 W. Raddiffe, McHenry, Illinois 60050 and MICHAEL J. MORTENSEN, 465 Hwy. 173, Antioch, Illinois 60002 whose at tomey is Diamond & LeSueur, Associates, 3431 W. Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois60050. Claims igainst the estate may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court at McHenry County Courthouse, 2200 N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60098 or with representative, or both, within 6 months from the date of issuance of letters and any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or parti Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal sion of parts of Sectl I incipai Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded April 30, 1930, as Document No. 92560, in Book 8 of Plats, page 12, In McHenry Coun­ ty, Illinois. Commonly known as 7606 Or­ chard Road, Wonder Lake, Il­ linois. NOW, THEREFORE, You are further notified to file your Ap­ pearance in the Office of the Clerk of the Court above stated on or before October 15, 1985, and if you fail to do so, or do not otherwise make your ap- earance on or before said date, his cause may be heard and judgment entered as prayed for in said Complaint without fur­ ther notice. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at my office in McHenry County, Woodstock, Illinois, this 9th day of September, 1985. (COURT SEAL) /s/ Vernon W. Kays, Jr. Circuit FRANKS! FILLER Attorneys for Plaintiff Post Office Box 5 Marengo, Illinois60152 (815)923-2107 (Published in McHenry Plaindealer Sept. 13, 20, & 27, 1985) M6046 delivered to the representative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed, (s) Vernon W. Kays Jr. (Clerk of the Circuit Court) (s) Mar jorie E. Emerson _ (Deputy) SubdM- • rJ2A?H*yi.Coun,y^incL^- tPubtlshed In McHenr ctlon IB, Address: 4300 Shore Plaindealer Sept. 13, 20 & 7 bllUil IV# IVtiM IImUm*.. IIIU*U 1AACA M6043 Book 11 of Plats, Page 102, >, III in PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIALCIRCUIT MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS WESTAMERICA MORTGAGE COMPANY, PLAINTIFF VS JOHN FISHER, et al., DEFEN­ DANTS CASE NO. 84 CH174 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a judgment heretofore entered by the said Court in the above entitled cause, Henry A. Nulle, Sheriff of McHenry County, Illinois will on Thursday the 24th day of Oc­ tober A.D., 1985, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., McHenry County Courthouse, Room 203, 2200 N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois sell at tublic auction to the highest and >est bidder for cash all and singular, the following describ­ ed premises and real estate in said judgment mentioned, situated in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be suffi­ cient to satisfy said judgment to wit: Lot 1 in Block 6 in Lakeland Park, Unit Number 4, a Sub­ division of part of the North Vj of the Northeast V* of Sec­ tion 27, Township 45 North, Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, ac­ cording to the Plat thereof, recorded March 9, 1954 as Document Number 276504 in Book 11 of Plats, Page 102, in McHenry County, Illinois. Commonly known as. 4401 West Parkway, McHenry, IL 60050 Together with all buildings and improvements thereon, and the tenements, hereditaments and ppurtenances thereunto belonging. Dated September 9,1985 Codilis and Associates, P C. Attorney for Plaintiff S. 376 Summit Ave. 2A Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 (312)629-8444 (Published in McHenry Plaindealer Sept. 13, 20 «i 27, 1985) M6047 . Drive, McHenry, Illinois 60050 and which said Mortgage was made by Gary T. Wakevainen, Mortgagors, to Mortgage Associates, Inc. as Mortgagee, and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of McHenry County, Illinois, as document number 773593. And for other relief; that sum­ mons was duly issued out of the said Court against you as pro­ vided by law, and that the suit is now pending. Now, therefore, unless you, the said above named defen­ dants, file your answer to the Complaint in the said suit or otherwise make your ap­ pearand therein, in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Chancery Division, in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on or before the 21st day of October, 1985, default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a decree entered in ac cordance with the prayer of said Complaint. Dated, Woodstock, Illinois, Sept. 16,1985 /s/ Vernon W.Kays, Jr. Clerk SHAPIROS. KREISMAN, P C. Attorneys for Plaintiff 1535 Lake Cook Road Northbrook, Illinois 60062 312/564-9000 (Published In the McHenry Plaindealer Sept. 20, 27, Oct. 4, 1985) M6055 PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF ILLINOIS) COUNTY OF McHENRYS IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTHE NINETEENTH JUDICIALCIRCUIT McHENRYCOUNTY, ILLINOIS No. 85D0708 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF CHERYL F.STONE, Plaintiff VS. CHARLES D. STONE,. Defen dant PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given to you, CHARLES D. STONE, Defen dant, that a Petition, has been filed in the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, by the Plaintiff, for Dissolution of Mar­ riage on the grounds of deser tion and mental cruelty and for other relief; and that said suit is now pending. NOW, THEREFORE, unless you, the said Defendant, file your response to said Petition or otherwise make your ap pearance therein, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, 2200 N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois, on or before the 2ist day of October, 1985, default may be entered against you at any time after that day, and a Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage entered in ac cordance with the prayer of said Petition. (SEAL) /s/Vernon W. Kays Jr Clerk of the Circuit Court John F Lampe Attorney for Plaintiff 3406 W. Elm Street P .0 Box 428 McHenry, IL 60050 815 344 3252 (Published in McHenry Plaindealer Sept 20,. 27, Oct 4, 1985) Mm PUBLIC NOTICE ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on August 28, 1985, a cer­ tificate 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 TURN OF THE CENTURY VIDEO located at 2420A Johnsburg Road, (Johnsburg), McHenry, IL 60050. Dated August 28,1985 (SEAL) (s) Rosemary Azzaro County Clerk (Published in McHenry Plaindealer on Sept. 13, 20, & 27, 1985. M6045 PUBLIC NOTICE CERTIFICATE The undersigned person or persons do hereby certify that our business is or is to be con ducted or transacted under the name of S Bidgood Trucking that its location is or will be 3101 Still Hill in McHenry, County of McHenry, State of Illinois, and that the true or real full name or names of the person or persons owning, conducting or tran sacting the same with the post office address or address of said person or persons is as shown Scott A. Bidgood, 3101 Still Hill, McHenry; Sandra L. Bidgood, 3101 Still Hill, McHenry STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) ss COUNTY OF KANE ) Personally appeared before me, Scott A. Bidgood, Sandra L. Bidgood, who duly acknowledg ed that they executed the above certificate. Dated Sept. 14,1985 (SEAL) (s) Linda L. Johnson Notary Public (Published in McHenry Plaindealer Sept. 20, 27, Oct. 4, 1985) M6058 P • Drop in. 1-800/ ADS-WORK (

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