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Arlington Heights Daily Herald (Newspaper) - April 24, 1979, Arlington Heights, Illinois P theoary he Rcd Palatine a Inverness i Paoo Ock publications 102nd year�?135 tuesday april 24, 1979 36 pages a is cent tavern a is Kex Ter Las s Prim As not g a pm tree of i Argin Zirelli to in grief by to ave to Anda it Low Dor i the i Alth Minoi irs. Or a i fee Jeffers Ley a nil jus Ourse i lost is mrs. Stanci e is a using used 1 avers soliciting Case . Court by Nancy Gotler and Terry Carnes the . Supreme court monday agreed to Settle a dispute Between Schaumburg officials and an environmental group seeking permission to solicit funds door to door. In a Case that Schaumburg Village pres. Raymond Kessell Calls a vital to the Protection of the Homeowner a the justices will hear arguments next term on constitutionality of a local ordinance Banning the Chicago based citizens for a better environment from soliciting funds. Schaumburg a ordinance requires that at least 75 percent of funds collected from door to door solicitations be used directly for the organizations charitable purposes. Because be employs paid canvassers to distribute literature and col Lect funds the group could not meet that requirement. In 1976, As part of a drive to invalidate ordinances regulating solicitations by charitable organizations in 19 Chicago area communities the group sued Schaumburg for denying them a permit. Be said the ordinance was a hindrance to the first amendment free speech guarantee and a Federal District court judge ruled that the local requirement was a form of censorship. The 7th . Circuit court of appeals in Chicago agreed calling the requirement unreasonable. Kessell and other Schaumburg officials disagree saying the decision will have wide ranging Impact and that the homeowners right to privacy is at stake. A their decision will be far Kessell said. A if there Ever was a landmark decision or a bellwether Case this is it. It be wins we might As Well throw everything up for grabs. It will mean anyone can come in and solicit or harass. We re trying to protect the integrity of the landmark decision a in a very pleased a he said. A we have a Chanco to make some very Good Law Here a Jack Siegel. Schaumburg a Village attorney said the supreme court decision could result in an eventual of the significance of today a ruling Siegel said a ifs an indication that communities will have the right to protect homeowners against unwanted Seigel will go personally to Washington. . To argue the Case. Be president Larry Heil warts continued on Page 3 26 new counts 8 on Gacy with Footlik Shields and 6< Cade Delien look Straig pm i faced the set cues a area it what told t of the Young move mane wait Tell b by Diana Montgomery another 26 murder indictments against John Wayne Gacy or. Were handed Down by a Cook county grand jury monday. Gacy. 37. Who was indicted on seven murder counts Jan. 8, now is accused formally of killing 33 Young men and boys after allegedly having sex with them. Meanwhile of Frank Braun of the Cook county sheriffs dept said the excavation of Gacy a Norwood Park township property has stopped and investigators Are satisfied no More bodies Are buried on the site. Of the 26 victims in mondays indictments Only nine have been identified. They Are Matthew w. Bowman 19. Of Crystal Lake Russell l. Nelson 22. Of Cloquet minn., John s. Prestige 20. Of Kalamazoo. Mich., and Michael Bonnin 17. John a. Mower 19, William b. Carroll 16, Robert e. Gilroy 18, Randall Ruffett 15, and Timothy o Rourke. 20, All of Chicago. Investigators found 29 bodies buried on Gacy s property and another four in the Des Plaines and Illinois Rivers. The body of Robert Piest 15, of Des Plaines whose dec. La disappearance led police to Gacy was the last to be discovered. His body was found april 9 in the Illinois River. Gacy had been indicted earlier for Piesto a murder. Gacy a Small time contractor and a convicted Sod Mist is being detained at Cermak Hospital in the Cook county jail Complex. His next scheduled court appearance is wednesday before judge Louis Garippo at the Cook county criminal courts building in Chicago. Man suspected in stranglers Case los Angeles up a 27-year-old Man already in custody in Washington state for the murder of two women College students also will be charged with to of the 13 a Hillside Strangler slayings of Young women in los Angeles police chief Dan i Gates said monday. Gates said his investigators and those of the los Angeles county sheriff s dept had built a sufficient evidence a to present to the District attorney s office later this week for murder charges against Kenneth Blanchi 27. Thirteen women and girls ranging in age from 12 to 28, were strangled and their bodies most of them nude. Left on Hills in the area North of los Angeles from sept. 9. 1977. To feb 17 1978. Hela de Story in Page 3 wash., charged with the sir Angus inn of Kaen Monadic. 22. And Diane Wilder. 27. He has pleaded innocent by Ream of insanity to those charges being accused of three of the 13 killings and Gates was asked whether that meant he was being ruled out in those deaths. At a news conference called by Gates los Angeles county sheriff Peter Pitchess and Glendale police chief Duane Baker. Gates was asked if he believes the charges against Blanchi ended the Hillside Strangler Ca be. Gates said he definitely did not belie e the cae had been wrapped up and that be Stilt believes More a ban one person was involved in the killings. Bianchi a former ambulance Driver and Security guard in his Hometown of Rochester n.y., and a real estate company employee in los Angeles is being held in Bellingham. He said Blanchi. Cousin. Angelo Buono with whom Bianchi lived in Glendale for a time could be considered a suspect in the Case because of his close association with Blanchi. Reporters noted that Bianchi was not Cates said it definitely did not the police chief said he had no Way of knowing when Bianchi might to brought to los Angeles for arraignment and other Legal proceedings because Washington has precedence in it fee charges already filed. A rundown of bin Chi a past showed Itiat Over the years be had tried to become a police officer and had sought without Success to join the los Angeles police dept and the los Angeles sheriffs dept. He had studied police science for three semesters a a Junior College in Rochester and was enrolled in a sheriff s training program in Bellingham wash., at the time of his arrest. Gates said the investigation had shown that Blanchi lived in the same apartment building As one victim and another victim lived across the Street. It. Fire department asks j a a a a 4b Aletho in Quot a it Quot a of the. Hardest thing i had to do Billy Carter tall reporter it Long Beach Navel Hospital where he is being treated for alcoholism. Sporting a new Mustache the presi Dent brother quit smoking end shed 11 pounds during his Hospital stay. Story on Page. 7. 74% increase in budget tuesday him the he Jaid Refuge a 74 percent increase in the Palatine fire departments annual budget bringing estimated expenses to about $1.7 million was proposed monday night by fire chief Harvey Carollees As part of his planned expansion program. Idi in Iraq deposed dictator Idi Amin Sui scheming to return to Power in Uganda arrived in the Radical Arab nation of Iraq looking for military assistance a Page 3. Ray s unhappy it s nothing personal but Ray Burns does not like sitting next to Bruce Sutter. The reason is simple. Burns does t like this present assignment in the cubs bullpen and believes strongly that he should be a starter again. Sect. 2. Page i . Protest i he . Embassy in Moscow strongly protested to soviet authorities Over a bizarre incident involving the possible drugging of a Western journalist and sexual harassment of his wife soviet officials rejected the protest. A Page 3. Wander unwanted the annual increase of about $726,000 for personnel and operations will be added this year to cover costs of a third fire station and equipment making the total initial Bill about $1.2 million. Palatine voters probably will be asked in a referendum this summer to meet the Cost by raising their property taxes but Village mgr. Anton har wig said he does no to know yet by How mud. The Village s share of the yearly si.7 million fire service Bill would be a Little More than $1 million with the rest paid by a Rural fire Protection District that cooperates with Palatine to serve unincorporated Palatine township. The villages fire expenses now Are about $588,000, and the Rural districts Are $390,000. In addition to Thise ongoing operating costs the new station planned for Southern Palatine is expected to Cost about $250,000 to build. Harwig said at least one new ambulance and fire engine will be needed costing about $100,000 each. The Rural District is paying for the construction of a new Northside station to replace one of the villages two Central stations. I a others said the planned expansion from two to three stations will require an increase from 41 to 63 fire department employees. He asked the Village Board to add 15 firefighters five captains one lieutenant and a Deputy chief. Unsuitable fashion tired of traditional suits and ties More and More men Are discovering that an interest in fashion fads and trends is neither feminine nor whimsical sect. 3. Page i take an umbrella Cloudy with occasional rain. Highs in mid or upper 60s. Cloudy tonight with showers. Lows in mid or upper 50s Page 2. Index is on Page 2. Editor s note a special correspondents Peter Arnett and Eddie Adams a prize winning reporter photographer team travelled 45,000 Miles Over four continents to document the plight of the worlds 10.5 million refugees. By Peter Arnett Gaborone Botswana apr they Are camped Here by the thousands in thatched Kraals and crude wooden shacks students who slipped out of the Soweto slums to the South or Black nationalists who fled from Rhodesia to the North. These 20,000 refugees like most of the 10.5 million others on the no around the world generally Are resented by the local tribesmen. They Are greeted by a cold shoulder if not open hostility in this Small and uneasy country neighbouring South Africa. A polygamous hmong tribesman. A deaf mute romanian teen Ager. A Yao opium addict. An aging chilean revolutionary. A bulgarian radio repairman with a spinal curve. An ethiopian air Force deserter. These Are the obvious losers barred from settling in a new country fur reasons of health morals or political Bent. But it is not just this Type of displaced person who has been unable to find a place to Settle. As the number of refugees grows they Are finding fewer hosts. It rankles the natives Here in Botswana that the strangers live in comparatively comfortable Camps eating meat vegetables and ground Corn provided by the United nations warming themselves under . Blankets at night. While the . Spent $9 million last year to feed and clothe the refugees in the three Camps near the Northern City of Francestown Only about 80,000 of Botswana a 600,000 inhabitants Are employed. Hunger is rampant in a country Rich in diamonds and beef. A in this part of the country the Botswana people Are the refugees a said j. H. Mun Amati a Botswana official who helps administer the Camps near the Borders of Zambia and Rhodesia. When they see the assistance bowing into the Camps they want it also. They become the United nations High commission for refugees is attempting to protect the rights of refugees at a time when More Are on the move than at any time this Century except during the two world wars. And the United states which win spend $570 million this year for refugee assistance is opening its doors wider As the pressure increases the . Defines a refugee As a any continued on Page 6 upset it Parton Al qua finn led of Hor. Margo Dign Antly oft., Host. Jon. P, a okd guns rot walk off. Of Nic to today Quot Concord an cantle i How during taping monday the. O, wife of son. Edward Kon Nody. The. How i for Canada a Prima minister Pierre to Udogu loft in airing tuesday and Wadna Day

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