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   Oak Park Wednesday Journal (Newspaper) - August 7, 1985, Oak Park, Illinois                                OAK PARK RIVER 7, 1985  6, No. 3  Oak Park looks nationwide for its next ERIC nationwide search for Oak Park's next village manager will be conducted in the coming Approval for the search came Monday night from the Oak Park village board in a 4-3 vote along straight party board hired the Chicago firm of Peat Marwick and Mitchell to search the country for managerial The search firm was favored by Village President Clifford Osborn and Trustees Lois William Staszak and Nancy Staunton those who ran on Tomorrow's Oak Park slate in the April The move was opposed by Trustees Patricia Thomas Edwalds and Susan Heifer who were elected from the CARE's Village Party Marwick will compile a list of village manager candidates and recommend finalists based on criteria given by the The firm will be paid a percentage of the year salary of the new manager eventually hired by the Osborn public also may contribute to the hiring Next Aug. 14, Staszak and Heifer will conduct a public hearing for Oak Park residents to voice their opinions on the qualities needed in a the next The position of permanent village manager became vacant July 1 with the resignation of Ralph John on page 3  Coming, the way Huskies Brennan Keefe and Ben Shelton had baserunners during the local team's win of the state summer baseball Nail Florio reports in Parker accused again in sexual charge of sexual assault was filed July 31 against the Oak Park resident charged the previous week with similar attacks against two other Park Police Chief Keith Bergstrom said the latest charge of aggravated criminal sexual assault against Frank 37, resembled the charges filed against him July 26. The latest Bergstrom accused Saloga of assaulting an 11-year-old boy from the west side of alleged attacks all took place at the Good News 316 N. Austin Blvd. The latest alleged attack was said by police to have taken place June 28, three weeks before the others previously The reported victims have all been from remained in Cook County Jail Monday in lieu of Another was added to the previously set bond last Saloga faces a jail sentence of six to 30 have assigned one work full-time on the His only assignment is to determine how many other youths came into contact with Saloga and how many others might claim to be victims of sexual Park police previously had charged the mission resident with three identical assault charges against two other Chicago In all the Bergstrom the boys had visited Saloga because he had represented himself as someone who could help them the same mistakes he had Continued on page 8  Election the Oak Park school board race last week indicate a lively campaign for the Nov. 5 Oak Park elementary school board Two community groups now are along with two board incumbents and Three stories about the school race are Inside are a the first newcomer announcing a race 12), the details on how residents can run 6) and an editorial sizing up the beginning campaign 10).  GAIL of the three incumbent school members whose terms are expiring have decided they will seek re-election in the Both believe they have yet to finish the work they were elected to Myrtle Mason and Richard Newman have announced they will seek their second terms on the District 97 elementary school board in the Nov. 5 The third school board president Donald announced several months ago that after serving nine years on the board he would not be seeking an additional The other board John Philip Jane Pearsall and Mary Pat were elected two years ago to terms which expire in 1987.  a was chosen for a full on page 6  ERIC the Oak Park political group which made its mark on the village government's April has said it will enter the upcoming campaign for election to the elementary school to a statement issued by CARE chairman Dan the group out prospective school board though not necessarily those solicited by out on campaign a campaign forum for all Announcement of the involvement of Citizens Active for a Responsible in the race three school board seats Nov. S has been anticipated since At that CARE was involved in on page 6  ERIC field for Oak Park's upcoming elementary school board election also will include the Oak Park Community Action The citizens group said last week it would endorse and support candidates for the Nov. 5 new group formalized its election plans at a public meeting July 31. pledged to interview any interested candidates on Sept. 4, nine days after the close of filing for the The candidates judged by organization members as being most in agreement with would get the group's endorsement and its The group also said it would interview candidates for the Oak Forest High School on page 12  THE KIDS GO BACK TO SCHOOL - A SPECIAL SECTION - PAGE 13   

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