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DAJIY CHRONICA DaKdbSycamoc- Monday, Ccambr 1 992 5 Baihs record view Park Cemetery in DeKalb. Visitation will be Tuesday at the funeral home from 4-8 pjn. Lois Johnson Lois Johnson, 72, of Waterman, died Sunday, Dec 13, 1992, at Kish waukee Community Hospital. Arrangements are pending at Jacobaon Funeral Home in Joe Williams Joe William, 75, of DeKalb, died Sunday, Dec. 13, 1992, at Kish-waukee Community Hospital.

He was bom Oct. 17, 1917, in Ramsey the son of Red and Delta (Turner) Williams. He married Ber-nice S. Carlson in DeKalb in January 1947. He had been employed aa a truck wu hit by snowballs thrown from the car, after which passengers got out of the car and argued with crowd members.

The victim required seven stitches for a cut to the head, police said. Theft Police got reports of three book thefts over Nov. 8-9 totalling an estimated $184 in stolen books and other items from patrons at Founders Library. 1:19 pjn. Ambulance call at 1S31 Sleepyhollow Road.

Patient taken to KCH. 1:43 pjn. Ambulance call at 220 Hillcrest Drive. Patient taken to KCH. 2:17 pjn.

Ambulance call at 1 126V2 E. State St. Patient taken to KCH. 4:40 pjn. Ambulance call at 610 Sycamore Road.

Patient taken to KCH. 4:40 pjn. System malfunction at Holmes Student Center, Northern Illinois University. 5:02 pjn. Safety first at 141 1 Sunrise Drive.

11:26 pjn. Ambulance call at 1715 Suburban Estates. Patient taken to KCH. Sycamore Saturday 3:27 pjn. Ambulance call to 589 W.

State. Transport to Kishwaukee Community Hospital. Sunday 3:27 ajn. Ambulance call to 923 W. State.

Tranport to KCH. Michael GuteJha Michael Gutesha, 70, of DeKalb, died Saturday, Dec. 12, 1992, at hit home. He was bom April 6, 1922, in DeKalb, the son of Michael and Mary (Kuzmanovich) Outesha. He married Bette Colich of Dec.

30, 1950, in California. He was a graduate of DeKalb High School in 1940, and was the president of his senior class. He served as a lieutenant in the Marine Corps during World War II. He attended the University of Iowa where he received a masters degree in accounting in 1946. He was a past president ot St.

Stevan Serbian Orthodox Church in Alhambra, Calif. Survivors include two sons, Michael M. (Carol) Gutesha of Dublin, Ohio, and Gregory D. (Joyce) Outesha of Denver, three grandsons, Milan, Alexander and Oliver; one brother, Joseph (Rose) Gutesha of Grants Pass, one sister, Mildred Samardzija of DeKalb; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Bene; and one sister, Sophie.

Funeral services will be Wednesday at 1 1 ajn. at St. George Greek Orthodox Church in DeKalb, with the Rev. Ned Lunich of Joliet officiating. Burial will be at Fairview Park Cemetery in DeKalb.

Visitation will be from 5-8 pjn. Tuesday at Ronan-Moore Mortuary. Road at 10:05 pjn. Battery Thomas Rodriguez 20, of DeKalb, was charged with three counts of battery, resisting a peace officer and possession of leu than 25 grams of marijuana, at 9:09 pjn. at Littlejohn School, 1000 N.

12th St. Police report the found Rodriguez and another person fighting when they arrived at the scene. Rodriguez was allegedly uncooperative and combative with police. Police report he refused to be handcuffed and officers had to use cap-. stun, a cayenne pepper based spray, to subdue Rodriguez.

He wu taken to the DeKalb County Jail. DeKalb Saturday DUI arrest Robert D. McMillan, 41, of Sycamore, wu charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, driving without headlights and making an improper turn after being stopped at 1 1:18 pjn. in the 300 block of Grant. McMillan was taken to Sycamore Police Department and released after posting bond.

Theft About $180 worth of items were reported stolen from a car parked in a garage in the 2100 block of Coltonville Rd. Taken were a radar detector, a coat and cash. Police are investigating the incident County Sunday DUI arrest Diana R. McCas-lin. 38, wu charged with driving under the influence of alcohol after police found her vehicle in a ditch next to West County Line Rd, north of McOirr at 5:48 ajn.

McCaslin was taken to the Dekalb County Sheriffs Dept. and held pending bond. Accident with injuries Randy Canfield, 32, of Somonauk, reportedly lost control of his vehicle due to ice on the road and slid into a ditch. Canfield was taken to Sandwich Hospital, treated and released. Northern Hfinois University Wednesday Reckless conduct A man wu taken by ambulance to Kishwsukee Community Hospital after being struck in the back of the head by a wrench thrown into a crowd near the West Lagoon at about 11 police said.

Police said the offender was one of four people in a car that DeKalb Saturday 1:18 pjn. Ambulance call at 1600 E. Lincoln Highway. No transport 4:27 pjn. Propane tank fire at 1 18 Miner Ave.

9:08 pjn. Ambulance call at 1527 Carlisle Lane. Patient taken to Kishwaukee Community Hospital (KCH). 9:34 pjn. Ambulance call at 200 S.

Fourth St. No transport. Sunday 12,04 ajn. Fire call at 1524 Crayton Circle. 2:30 un.

Dumpster fire at 913 Greenbrier Road. 3:29 un. Ambulance call at 807 Ridge Drive. Patient taken to KCH. 3:46 un.

Couch fire at 823 Greenbrier Road. 7:26 ajn. Ambulance call at 680 Haish. Patient taken to KCH. Sharing is Caring Goal $100,000 1 Rcrvl I ad sponsored by: SYCAMORE -HCS5 DeKalb Monday DUI James M.

Herrmann, 34, of DeKalb, was charged with driving under the influence, having no valid registration, no insurance and improper lane us at ajn.inthe 100 block of West Lincoln Highway. Sunday Theft Sheldon A. Maze, 29, address unknown, was charged with theft of hems valued at 100 to $200 from the Greyhound Bus station, 323 B. Locust St. mat were reportedly taken sometime between 11 ajn.

Saturday and 6:25 pjn. Sunday. Criminal damage to auto Police received a report that rear view rnirron on two vehicles parked in the city lot in the 200 block of North Third Street sustained and estimated $200 each when they were apparently kicked sometime between 1 1:30 pan. Saturday and Battery Police received a report that Trot M. Rocs, 23, address unknown, wu charged with two counts of battery, domestic battery and obstructing justice at 7 ajn.

following a 3:13 sun. report Rinfclmrial burgbury Police received a report of a residential burglary in the 1500 block of Elm wood Avenue sometime between 10 ajn. Saturday and 5:20 pjn. Sunday. Saturday DUI Michael P.

Langky, 47, of Mount Prospect, was charged with two counts of driving under the influence at 9:15 pjn. after he allegedly turned the vehicle onto the railroad tracks in the 200 block of South First Street causing it to get stuck. Police report Langley said he thought he wu turning onto a road. Javenlle battery Police received a report of a juvenile battery in the 2500 block of Sycamore Leaving your company? Uncle Sam has his eye on your lump sum distribution. According to a new law, you could lose 20 of your lump sum distribution to federal income tax withholding.

You can prevent It, if you know your options. For more information, call today. Matt Myre Investment Representative 756-3514 Abiun Office Canter 2600 DeKalb Avenue Edward D. Jones Co. Last Qwramnro '2 -V CJn I 1 ynteriors nrn Sat.

Dec. 19th rrl Is The Very UP TO 85 OFF! Boy's ft GUI' Fin Clothing For Infants Through Tmos SIMPLE SIMON SHOP A MEMORIAL FUND IS BEING ESTABLISHED FOR Michael Gutesha for the Serbian Orthodox Church in the United States and Canada in care of Ronan-Moore Mortuary. driver for Barber Greene in DeKalb for 21 years. He was veterean of the U.S. Army, serving in World War ML Survivors include his wife, of DeKalb; four sons, Kenneth Williams of DeKalb, Wade (Rosalie) Williams of DeKalb, Ernie Williams of DeKalb, and Dwayne Willaims, of DeKalb; two grandchildren, Rachel and Erica; one brother, Loren "Jack" Williams of DeKalb; one sister, Evelyn Degg of Witt; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two sons, and three brothers. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 2 pjn. at the Anderson Funeral Home with the Rev. Ron Milci of the First Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be at the Fair- Slaying puts fear into Iraq AMMAN, Jordan (AP) Ahmed, a portly Iraqi engineer, could usually be found outside the British or French embassy checking whether his visas had come through.

Now he's afraid to leave bis rented apartment. The Nov. 7 assassination of defecting nuclear scientist Mouayad Hassan Naji al-Janabi in Amman, apparently by agents of Saddam Hussein's secret police the Mukhabarat has terrorized the thousands of Iraqis in this capital. "The Mukhabarat is everywhere and you can't be too careful," said Ahmed, a 37-year-old Shiite Muslim who worked for the Iraqi Water Authority before coming to Amman six weeks ago. Ahmed says he "cornrnited the unforgivable sin of speaking out against the regime" at a private dinner in Baghdad before he left Now he, his wife and three children are hunkered down in the small apartment they share with his cousin's family of five, hoping their visas will come through soon.

Friends got word to him that the Mukhabarat had been looking for him and now he fears he might be a target of death squads who have for years been hunting down and killing foes in Europe, the United States and the Middle East Officials say several Iraqi dissidents and their families are now under constant guard. But that doesn't make people like Ahmed feel any safer. Before the al-Janabi shooting, hundreds of Iraqis used to gather every day in Hashemi ya Square in downtown Amman. These days, few are seen. Mother kills addict daughter NEW YORK (AP) A mother accused of lolling her tag-addicted daughter was a loving parent pushed to despair by her child's behavior, and should be allowed to avoid prison, a prosecutor says.

Daisy Hutson, 68, should be given probation if she pleads guilty to reduced charges in the death of her daughter. Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said Sunday. Brown said he "could not condone the taking of a human life," but added that he "couldn't help but understand the depth of Mrs. Hutson's despair and the extent of her anguish." Mrs. Hutson is charged with first-and second-degree manslaughter and weapon possession in the Aug.

4 shooting of 48-year-old Renee Hutson. She could be sentenced to up to 25 yean in prison. Brown said he will recornrnend today in state Supreme Court that Mrs. Hutson be allowed to plead guilty to second-degree manslaughter and third-degree weapon possession, which carries a maximum 15-year prison sentence. Brown said he will recornrnend probation.

nsMAfntnufn lywiiiiiviiii wjvuiiiviv Ur 895-2363 A MEMORIAL FUND IS BEING ESTABLISHED FOR Joe Williams in care of the Anderson Funeral Home ir 4 Markets The market report it provided by Edward D. Jontt Co. In DaKalb, Man Myra. regiMend representative. Aflar each oompany'i nama appear the figures tor previous day doaa and 10 a.m.

today. Prav. Day 10 ajn. Ctoaa Today At. Rich 110" 48V 40 Calerplar S3V4 Chrysler 32 321 Com.

Ed. 25 21 ConAara 32i ContelCelular 1i4 I8it Coopar Ind. 4SM SO Exxon BO7'! 004 Ford 421 421 G.E. 034 834 GM 33t 3311 GTf. 371 34 rrr ev4 ec Johnson Corn.

47 K-Marl 254 3M 10314 Navistar 2 2 NCOfl 444 49 Cn A.O. Smith 3 Sundstrand 384 30 U.S. Steal 301t 304 Wri-Mtrt 3M 64 BDANOASK Ailac 154 DeK. Genetics 20 Enrgb 11" 12V4 Prda 4'i 4 Phyb 281j 27 Wtvi 294 Cortland DaKalb Yards. Inc: Com 3.

Baana 15.50. DeKafc County Chicago Board of Trade: Com S2.181'; Baana tS.70. Dow Jotxm Induttrial Average up 7.S7. DEKALB COUMOOmES Introducing Brekara lor ADM Invaatoc Servtoes Inc. 303 E.

HilaM DaKalb, Hnoia 60115 Stan Storm and JortiDlabal Commodity RepresenteJlvee Chicago Board of Trada Chicago UaroantRa Exchange US DA Uveetock MauoMar undar Federal Inapactlon Catlla Hoga Yesterday 18,000 36000 WaakAgo 126,000 357.000 Yur Ago 123,000 344.000 Draaaad Baal Trada Yesterday Steer beef dwtoo grade 3 $1.00 Heifer beef choice grade 3 $100 Com March Baaia Soybaan January Baala -40512 Chicago MarchantRa L)v Catlla aa of 10:90 ajn. Prioc Ctoaa Opan Mgh Low Laal Dac. 78.42 78.70 70.10 78.60 70.00 Fab. 75.70 76.00 76.42 75.00 7627 Apr. 75.40 75.60 75.02 75.50 75.87 Juna 71.06 7220 72.42 72.10 72 ST Chicago Merchantae Uva Hoga eaof 10:30 aja.

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She's located iaeMol Srcajaort's tara-of-the-ceatary hoaaea. Whether joa seed carpet, ceramic tile, walkorerlaf, wbdew treatasents, ar fabric for yew favorite coach, Diaae caa help yaei decide exactly what's right for yoa aad year hone. GIFT CERTIFICATES are ewe way ef sayta ITS TIME TO DECORATE! Read The Gift Guide in The Daily Chronicle And The DeKalb County Weekly.

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