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THE BUGLE NEWSPAPERS: YEAR! 5'O CENTS PER COPY Nues urges shoppers to . just say no to net by Lisa Ashkenaz Croke Two television commercials The actress, who is dressed in sponsored by ihr Village of business attiro snd sits in a room Nues are warning consumers io not unlike a law offiregiving slay away frames-lien sales and Ihr impression Ihal she is a law- stick io shopping ai stones Incas- yrr or advocate nf some kind, ed in ihr village. . arges viewers In ask themselves The reason? Dangerous hack- if Ibry wanI lo lake a chance "al ers ned Ihieves eager le defeasd hemming a frand victim? ' an unsnspectieg pnbtir are prey- The second commercial mIne- ing On iisnecenl on-line shop- views people at Ihn Golf Mill pers. - Mall, who all stain whal a greal In ene commercial, which has pIare it s io shop. the ne-nonsense look of a public White emphasizing ihn hoz- servire anoeancrment, viewers ands of on-line shopping, Ihe ad-. are informed by an actress Ibas vertising campaign barely men- "hackers have broken into Weh lions the Iran remes behind Ihr Sites fer the Peniagoo.and PBI." Conlinued on Page 34 Staff changes at Morton Grove Park. District . . . . byChris6neCuplinger-Gillespie Is spite of remedèting thaI bedroined se thaI cleanup of de- went smnnthly and finished en bris from vehicle could be nr- ' lime, and a well-altended open- romplished.The liner, seven cep- ing day,, Oriole Pool atlendance ingslones, and the gale were in has been sporadic. The lame has need cf repair, and all markings - befl se wish Haner Pool, bnl made on Ihn deck were cleaned only n pari. The anseasonabty offwilhapressnrewasher. cool da, have kept atièndasce The spray featsres al both low, and, inclemeni weather has pools are ap nod ronning proper- closedlhepoolsooeccasion. ly. The Hemer Pool apparatus In addition, Oriole Pool missed sustaised damage te the shàft, five days dun lo the criminel and as incorrect nozzle was in- properly demage thai occsrerd os stalled on ihenqnipmeni ai Oriole Salarday, July 8. The pool had to Cnulinnrd un Page 34 Accidènt claims Nues woman Glenview boy . ' killed by drunk playing in a sand pile As 8-year-ntd boy was killed while playing al a conslrsclion sue Saturday in Ihr 1200 block bf IDepol SIren in Olenview. . Evan Rober of Gleoview had biked from his home io a parlially fremd site where New Eñglnnd Büitders Inc. of Skokie is con- stracting lown homes. The boy wos - apparently searching for scrap weed io baild a model boal. Police said ibas Ike child was digging in a large sand pile si ap- Conlinurdnu Page 34 DEL! . . - "* ., ".' .. i !LES AND . fEB01 N 05 NILO PIJILIC LOfAIS 6960 SlOth IT, fILES IL 60714 driver Nilrs resideoi, Wincenta Skrzypnk, 55, was killed by a drank driver as she crossed Golf Road well of Coantry Lane in Mount Prospect shortly after 3p.m.osJaly t?. Mrs. Skczypek aras attnmpl- ing to get to the Pace bss stop an the south side of Ihr slreet when she was struck by s 199? Ford Ranger pick_up Irack. The driver, Gary Peshah, 59,. was charged wilh reckless homi- Cnnlinund nu Page 34 utff Police issue warrant for 33 year-old Chicago man; relatives say suspect fled to Phillipines Subúrban rape suspect flees country A name and a face can finally ho connected iv the elusive sas- peel who has.bnen wanted for a series of home invasions and al- tacks on Asian women since April. Unforlunailcy, police 5h11 dsn'i have him in custody. Chicago resided Mark Antha- ny Lewis, 33, is believed 10 have fled ta Philippines on July 20, following the most recent atlack on an Arlington Heighls woman, the day before. II is likely dar io Ibis worn- an's observations Ihal Lewis has bren named as a suspecl. Afire fighting off a man who came to her apanimnol posing as an immigralien officer, the woman hold police shah she saw him drive away in a green sedan with a licence plate cantamning Ihr letter C and ihn numbers 7, 8, and 2, though she was unsure nf she ñumbres' sequence. While alher viclims have told polivc of their attacker driving off is a grecs Pvntiac Grand Pris, this is the Orsi lime thaI a Cuntinued un Pug 34 Bomb threat. reported at , Nues restaurant by Lisa Ashkenaz Crabe An owner of the Omega Re- The manager altempled lo stamanI on Ihn 9010 block of trace Ihn call by diáling e69, bol Golf Read declìcrd to have the Io no avail, l'le Shea coniacled eestanranl vacaird afire mcciv- ihr Niles Felice Oepartmenh. ing a bomb threal an Salurday ah The responding officer spoke abed 245 am. wiIh the ressaurani's ownei sia Acccrdhng io police, Ihr res- iolephene. haarani's manager received a cull According so the police re- by an unknown malo who said, pori, "the ewrr staled ibas ho "There a a bomb in ynor Ossi- refused to evacuate the people ness, yan belier gel everybody 7mw his business because he ai." Cnuiiiiised nu Page 34 . Nues police officers awarded for outstanding work Bulk RaIe U_S, P0510gm PAID Bugle News Picturedare DeputyChicfJehn Katsaetias. Police ChiefJgny Sheehan, OfficerEric Lambrechls, Of- ficerJee Peaze, Officer Gene Ziegler, OificerJoaalhon Galas, Trustee Leuelfa Preston, Trustee An- drewPizybyla, andTreslee Tom Gond! (ha gkra w). Al the Jane Village Board Meel!ng Ihn police officers were each presenled with a department corn- mendalien forlheiroalntandingpollce warble lheprevenlion ofcrirne andlhe enforcernent,ofthelaw. ..The."ßu é's cóiÍr'ity jàb II'tihgs thi. http //www ChucagoMetroJobs corn ' " : :4 4110 ó,n 7400 WAUKEGAN R», NILES, IL 60714 'rHuRsDAy, AUGUST 3, 2000 VOL. 44, NO. 6

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THE BUGLE NEWSPAPERS:

YEAR!

5'O CENTSPER COPY

Nues urges shoppers to.

just say no to netby Lisa Ashkenaz Croke

Two television commercials The actress, who is dressed insponsored by ihr Village of business attiro snd sits in a roomNues are warning consumers io not unlike a law offiregivingslay away frames-lien sales and Ihr impression Ihal she is a law-stick io shopping ai stones Incas- yrr or advocate nf some kind,ed in ihr village. . arges viewers In ask themselves

The reason? Dangerous hack- if Ibry wanI lo lake a chance "alers ned Ihieves eager le defeasd hemming a frand victim? 'an unsnspectieg pnbtir are prey- The second commercial mIne-ing On iisnecenl on-line shop- views people at Ihn Golf Millpers. - Mall, who all stain whal a greal

In ene commercial, which has pIare it s io shop.the ne-nonsense look of a public White emphasizing ihn hoz-servire anoeancrment, viewers ands of on-line shopping, Ihe ad-.are informed by an actress Ibas vertising campaign barely men-"hackers have broken into Weh lions the Iran remes behind IhrSites fer the Peniagoo.and PBI." Conlinued on Page 34

Staff changes at MortonGrove Park. District

. . . .byChris6neCuplinger-Gillespie

Is spite of remedèting thaI bedroined se thaI cleanup of de-went smnnthly and finished en bris from vehicle could be nr-

' lime, and a well-altended open- romplished.The liner, seven cep-ing day,, Oriole Pool atlendance ingslones, and the gale were inhas been sporadic. The lame has need cf repair, and all markings

- befl se wish Haner Pool, bnl made on Ihn deck were cleanedonly n pari. The anseasonabty offwilhapressnrewasher.cool da, have kept atièndasce The spray featsres al bothlow, and, inclemeni weather has pools are ap nod ronning proper-closedlhepoolsooeccasion. ly. The Hemer Pool apparatus

In addition, Oriole Pool missed sustaised damage te the shàft,five days dun lo the criminel and as incorrect nozzle was in-properly demage thai occsrerd os stalled on ihenqnipmeni ai OrioleSalarday, July 8. The pool had to Cnulinnrd un Page 34

Accidènt claims Nues womanGlenview boy . ' killed by drunkplaying in a sand pile

As 8-year-ntd boy was killedwhile playing al a conslrsclionsue Saturday in Ihr 1200 block bfIDepol SIren in Olenview.

. Evan Rober of Gleoview hadbiked from his home io a parliallyfremd site where New EñglnndBüitders Inc. of Skokie is con-stracting lown homes. The boywos - apparently searching forscrap weed io baild a model boal.

Police said ibas Ike child wasdigging in a large sand pile si ap-

Conlinurdnu Page 34

DEL! . . - "* ., ".' .. i !LES AND.fEB01 N 05

NILO PIJILIC LOfAIS6960 SlOth IT,fILES IL 60714

driverNilrs resideoi, Wincenta

Skrzypnk, 55, was killed by adrank driver as she crossed GolfRoad well of Coantry Lane inMount Prospect shortly after3p.m.osJaly t?.

Mrs. Skczypek aras attnmpl-ing to get to the Pace bss stopan the south side of Ihr slreetwhen she was struck by s 199?Ford Ranger pick_up Irack.

The driver, Gary Peshah, 59,.was charged wilh reckless homi-

Cnnlinund nu Page 34

utffPolice issue warrant for 33 year-old Chicago man;

relatives say suspect fled to Phillipines

Subúrban rapesuspect flees country

A name and a face can finallyho connected iv the elusive sas-peel who has.bnen wanted for aseries of home invasions and al-tacks on Asian women sinceApril. Unforlunailcy, police 5h11dsn'i have him in custody.

Chicago resided Mark Antha-ny Lewis, 33, is believed 10 havefled ta Philippines on July 20,following the most recent atlackon an Arlington Heighls woman,the day before.

II is likely dar io Ibis worn-an's observations Ihal Lewis hasbren named as a suspecl.

Afire fighting off a man whocame to her apanimnol posing asan immigralien officer, thewoman hold police shah she sawhim drive away in a green sedanwith a licence plate cantamning

Ihr letter C and ihn numbers 7,8, and 2, though she was unsurenf she ñumbres' sequence.

While alher viclims have told

polivc of their attacker drivingoff is a grecs Pvntiac GrandPris, this is the Orsi lime thaI a

Cuntinued un Pug 34

Bomb threat. reported at, Nues restaurant

by Lisa Ashkenaz CrabeAn owner of the Omega Re- The manager altempled lo

stamanI on Ihn 9010 block of trace Ihn call by diáling e69, bolGolf Read declìcrd to have the Io no avail, l'le Shea coniacledeestanranl vacaird afire mcciv- ihr Niles Felice Oepartmenh.ing a bomb threal an Salurday ah The responding officer spokeabed 245 am. wiIh the ressaurani's ownei sia

Acccrdhng io police, Ihr res- iolephene.haarani's manager received a cull According so the police re-by an unknown malo who said, pori, "the ewrr staled ibas ho"There a a bomb in ynor Ossi- refused to evacuate the peopleness, yan belier gel everybody 7mw his business because he

ai." Cnuiiiiised nu Page 34

. Nues police officers awardedfor outstanding work

Bulk RaIeU_S, P0510gm

PAIDBugle News

Picturedare DeputyChicfJehn Katsaetias. Police ChiefJgny Sheehan, OfficerEric Lambrechls, Of-ficerJee Peaze, Officer Gene Ziegler, OificerJoaalhon Galas, Trustee Leuelfa Preston, Trustee An-drewPizybyla, andTreslee Tom Gond! (ha gkra w).

Al the Jane Village Board Meel!ng Ihn police officers were each presenled with a department corn-mendalien forlheiroalntandingpollce warble lheprevenlion ofcrirne andlhe enforcernent,ofthelaw.

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Luane Anne Inclednn neverhad the chance io see fifty yearsnf age. She will nul have thechanco n see her grandchildrengrom up. There are so manythings this bright, intelligent, cur-tug and giving woman never hadthe chance ta do. The MidwestARDS Foundation cannotchange the fact that Laurie Anne,and tens of thousands uf utheendied because nf this nyndeome.Bat by promoting awarenesv andfunding research, we hope to uneday defeat this conditiun entirely.That is why The Midwest ARDSFoundation has chosen to spun-

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