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LTTT? i'hti I''.,(LI\ .t.uI(.:I)t U Ill I)C I. 42()_;5o Nues ate Raferty ,L, and Joette Water, r., of Stardustperform at the Leaning Toweroutdoor concert, hursday night Aug. 28. The group performs music covering the 1 920'sthrough thé i 960's.

Niles Public

Libraryplans

Super-Sunday,

Sept. 7

TRACY YOSHIDA

T° celebrate the library reopening on Sundays the

Nues Public Library will

host its 5th annual Super Sunday event ón Sunday, Sept. 7 from I p.m. to 5 p.m.This year's event will have a "streetfest style," with free enter- tainment in various departments of the library, including nonfic-tion, children's, reference, crime and western."We want to increase interest and support for the Friendsofthe

Library,"

saidNUesPublic

Library

AdministratorCaryCzarnecki. The Friends of the

Library is a group of volunteers

that raises money to support thelibrary. "We'reencouraging library registration," continued

The first 25 people to

register for a new library card will receive gift certificates to

Superdawg.

At. I : I 5 p.m. guestsofthe event

can attend: A Visit To Saturn,Old

School Ball Players,

What's Vvith

the Cubs andSports Chit Chat and Research Your

Legal Rights

and Obligations. At

2:30p.m.,theSweet

Prospect a

capefla female folk trio will performand guests can attend Return to the Scene of the

Crime and A Poetry

Performance.

At

3:45 p.m.,A Trip Down the

Chicago River,Illinois and the

Old West andHow tO do a Job

Search will be

presented. Ea9hpresentation will be 45 minutes in length and there will be a question and answer section aflereach presentation. Authors will also be available for signings aswell. Entertainment for the kids will include a clown making a i-mal balloons and face painti

from 2 p.m. to 4 pm.A book fair sponsored by 'heFriends of the Library will a sotake place from 1:30 p.m. te

5 p.m. People can find newnd gently used books, CDs, DV i s and videos at the book sale.A sileht auction will feat re "Living. History" byHiliryClinton and Nikita Krushe ev and "TheCreationofa

Superpower"

bySer.e

Krushcbev.

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WENDY ELLIS

Attorneys

for a Morton Grove neighborhood group are putting .the fin- ishing touches on a lawsuit they hope to file this week in federalcourt against theVillage of

Morton Grove. The lawsuit stems

from the neighborhood's dissat- isfaction with the way the villagehas handled their complaints of overcrowding and traffic conges-tion surrounding the Muslim

Education

Centerat8601

Menard."It's going to set precedent,"

said neighborhood resident Pat

Kansoer of thé pending lawsuit.

"We expect this literally to go to the Supreme Court."

Until the

lawsuit is actually filed, howev- er, Kansoer and attorney

DougCannon are not getting

into specifics. They will say only that the suit breaks new ground. "Our end goal is to have every- one follow the same rules," said

Kansoer."Our goal is to have

the neighborhood zoning respect- cd. Our goal js to 'have the prop- erty used for the purpose it waspurchased for, and that isa school." The MuslimElementarySchool has operated on the 4 ?acre site for 13 years. Every

Friday afternoon, Muslims from

around the area gather for prayer services in the school gymnasi- um. The surrounding homeown- ers, however, say the prayer serv- ices are held without proper per- mits, and are accompanied by soe'

Ut-J:j;

.y..'t

2OOMoron

Gro ve

Muslim Community

Center

opponents prepare lawsuit against Morton Grove many people and cars that they are overwhelming the neighbor- hood. The

MuslimCommunityCenter, which owns the MEC,

has approached the village with plans for a Mosque to be built on the o,en space next to the school, but the village board of trustáes turned down the plans because they did not meet proper zoning requirements.The MCC has not given up on plans to build the mosque and isin the process of revising its drawings in hopes of getting vil-lage approval. By building a mosque and moving their prayer services from the school gymna- slum, the Muslims believe theissue of not having a' permit to bold services will become a mute point. The plans would include more off street'parkìng as well, but neighbors aren't convinced that will be enough."We have no beef with the school," said Kansoer. "That'swhat it's zoned for. As for the mosque, it's nôt zoned for that, and it will not fit there. The local officials have had this in their.Iap for 14 years. The local officials have played ostrich." Kansoer says because this is aground breaking lawsuit, the attorneys want to be very careful with the wording. Whether a law- suit against the Village will fore- stall any action on Muslim plans remains to be seen .MCC attor- ney John Mauck says it will be interesting to see what the law-( suit says. "We'll have plenty to say after we've seen it."

INSIDE TODAY'S BUGLE

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Nues water main breakspg.2

o Blotter, pg. 6 oSpoi* pg. 15o Park Ridge dog 'parkrequires tags, pg. 19 o NUes thinking ahead forHoliday season, pg. 9 o Maine South deféatsLincoln Way, pg.21 n our ParkRidgeand more,ark Rhdge Sporta H':1 '4-''. ;3 1Ç 7l Employees of Nues' Public Works Dept. work to repair a water main break which left i 50 homes without water Monday, Sept.i.

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