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3A. NorthamptonDailyHampshireGazette_20211112_B07N ATION/WORLD Fr iday, N ove m b e r 1 2, 2021 | DAILY HAMPSHIRE GAZETTE B7gazet tenet.com Sudok uThe Associated Press TODAY is Friday, Nov. 12, the 316th day of 2021. There are 49 days left in the year. TODAY ’S HIGHLIGHT IN HISTORY: On Nov. 12, 1942, the World War II naval Battle of Guadal- canal began. (The Allies ended up winning a major victory over Japanese forces.) ON THIS DATE: In 1920, baseball got its first “czar ” as Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis was elected commissioner of the American and National Leagues. In 1927, Josef Stalin became the undisputed ruler of the So- viet Union as Leon Trotsky was expelled from the Com- munist Party. In 1936, the San Francisco- Oakland Bay Bridge opened as President Franklin D. Roo- sevelt pressed a telegraph key in Washington, D.C., giving the green light to traffic. In 1948, former Japanese premier Hideki Tojo and sev- eral other World War II Japanese leaders were sen- tenced to death by a war crimes tribunal. In 1969, news of the My Lai Massacre carried out by U.S. forces in South Vietnam in March 1968 was broken by in- vestigative reporter Seymour Hersh. In 1975, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas re- tired because of failing health, ending a record 36-year term. In 1982, Yuri V. Andropov was elected to succeed the late Leonid I. Brezhnev as general secretary of the Soviet Com- munist Party’s Central Com- mittee. In 1987, the American Medi- cal Association issued a policy statement saying it was uneth- ical for a doctor to refuse to treat someone solely because that person had AIDS or was H I V- p o s i t i v e . In 1996, a Saudi Boeing 747 jetliner collided shortly after takeoff from New Delhi, India, with a Kazak Ilyushin-76 cargo plane, killing 349 people. In 2001, American Airlines Flight 587, an Airbus A300 headed to the Dominican Re- public, crashed after takeoff from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Air- port, killing all 260 people on board and five people on the ground. In 2009, Army psychiatrist Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan was charged with 13 counts of pre- meditated murder in the Fort Hood, Texas, shooting ram- page.(Hasan was later con- victed and sentenced to death; no execution date has been set.) In 2019, Venice saw its worst flooding in more than 50 years, with the water reaching 6.14 feet above average sea level; damage was estimated in the hundreds of millions of dollars. FIVE YEARS AGO: Tens of thou- sands of people marched in streets across the United States, staging the fourth day of protests against Donald Tr ump’s surprise victory as president. Hundreds of thou- sands of people flooded the streets of Seoul, South Korea, demanding the resignation of President Park Geun-hye amid an explosive political scandal. TODAY ’S BIRTHDAYS:Singer Brian Hyland is 78. Actor-play- wright Wallace Shawn is 78. Rock musician Booker T. Jones (Booker T. & the MGs) is 77. Sportscaster Al Michaels is 77. Singer-songwriter Neil Young is 76. Rock musician Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser (Blue Oyster Cult) is 74. Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., is 72. Country/gospel singer Bar- bara Fairchild is 71. Actor Megan Mullally is 63. Olympic gold medal gymnast Nadia Co- maneci is 60. Retired MLB All- Star Sammy Sosa is 53. Figure skater Tonya Harding is 51. Ac- tor Radha Mitchell is 48. Actor Ryan Gosling is 41. Actor Anne Hathaway is 39. NBA All-Star Russell Westbrook is 33. TODAY IN HISTORY By COLLEEN LONG and ALEXANDRA JAFFE Associated Press WASHINGTON — P resi- dent Joe Biden saluted the na- t i o n’s military veterans as “the spine of America” on Thursday as he marked his first Veterans Day as president in a wreath- laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. “There’s nothing low risk or low cost about war for the women and men who fight it,” said Biden,whose administra- tion earlier in the day an- nounced a federal effort to bet- ter understand, identify and treat medical conditions suf- fered by troops deployed to toxic environments. That expanded effort cen- ters on lung problems suffered by troops who breathe in toxins and the potential connection between rare cancers and time spent overseas breathing poor air, according to the White House. Federal officials plan to start by examining lung and breathing problems but say they will expand the effort as science identifies potential new connections. B i d e n’s son Beau served in Iraq, and the president has suggested a potential link be- tween Beau’s death from an aggressive brain cancer and his exposure to toxins in the air, particularly around massive pits where the military dis- poses of waste by burning. There’s no scientific evidence to establish that link. This year’s Veterans Day commemoration comes just two months after Biden or- dered the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan. It was a chaotic ending to America’s longest war, which killed 2,461 American service members over the nearly 20-year con- flict. In his remarks at Arlington, Biden praised generations who have served, declaring they’ve “endured and survived chal- lenges most Americans will never know.” He also paused to remem- ber three high-profile veterans who recently died: Colin Pow- ell, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and secre- tary of state; Gen. Ray Odierno, an Army chief of staff and top general in Iraq; and Sen. Max Cleland, a Georgia Democrat who lost three limbs while serving in Vietnam. “You are the very spine of America,” Biden said of the na- t i o n’s veterans. The new federal effort on toxic exposure is designed to make it easier for veterans to make claims based on their symptoms, to collect more data from troops who are suffering and to give veterans more time to make medical claims after symptoms such as asthma and sinus problems develop. “We ’re discovering there is a whole host of lung conditions related to deployment,” said Dr. Richard Meehan, an immu- nologist and rheumatologist. The retired U.S. Naval Reserve officer, who served in the Mideast during the 1990s and again in 2008, is co-director of the Denver-based National Jewish Health Center of Excel- lence on Deployment-Related Lung Disease. At Arlington, Biden hails troops as ‘spine of America’ VETERANS DAY By ANDREW MELDRUM and CARA ANNA Associated Press JOHANNESBURG — F. W. de Klerk, who shared the No- bel Peace Prize with Nelson Mandela and as South Africa’s last apartheid president over- saw the end of the country’s white minority rule, has died aged 85. Frederik Willem de Klerk died after a battle against can- cer at his home in the Fres- naye area of Cape Town, a spokesman for his foundation confirmed Thursday. De Klerk was a controver- sial figure in South Africa where many blamed him for vi- olence against Black South Africans and anti-apartheid ac- tivists during his time in power, while some white South Africans saw his efforts to end apartheid as a betrayal. “De Klerk’s legacy is a big one. It is also an uneven one, something South Africans are called to reckon with in this moment,” the Mandela Foun- dation said of his death. Retired Anglican Arch- bishop Desmond Tutu, another towering anti-apartheid ac- tivist, issued a similarly guarded statement about de Klerk’s death. De Klerk “played an impor- tant role in South Africa’s his- tory ... he recognized the mo- ment for change and demon- strated the will to act on it,” said Tutu’s foundation. However, de Klerk tried to avoid responsibility for the enormity of the abuses of apartheid, including in his tes- timony at the Truth and Rec- onciliation Commission, which was chaired by Tutu. At that time, Tutu expressed disap- pointment that de Klerk did not fully apologize for the evils of apartheid, the statement noted. Even posthumously, de Klerk sought to address this criticism in a video message in which he said he was sorry for his role in apartheid. His foun- dation released the video after announcing his death. “Let me today, in the last message repeat: I, without qualification, apologize for the pain and the hurt, and the in- dignity, and the damage, to Black, brown and Indians in South Africa,” said a visibly gaunt and frail de Klerk. He said his view of apartheid had changed since the early 1980s. “It was as if I had a conver- sion. And in my heart of hearts, I realized that apartheid was wrong. I realized that we have arrived at a place which was morally unjustifiable.” South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said that de Klerk “played a vital role in our transition to democracy in the 1990s ... He took the coura- geous decision to unban politi- cal parties, release political prisoners and enter into nego- tiations with the liberation movement amid severe pres- sure to the contrary from many in his political con- s t i t u e n c y. ” It was de Klerk who in a speech to South Africa’s parlia- ment on Feb. 2, 1990, an- nounced that Mandela would be released from prison after 27 years. The announcement electrified a country that for decades had been scorned and sanctioned by much of the world for its brutal system of racial discrimination known as apartheid. With South Africa’s isola- tion deepening and its once- solid economy deteriorating, de Klerk, who had been elected president just five months ear- lier, also announced in the same speech the lifting of a ban on the African National Congress and other anti- apartheid political groups. F.W. De Klerk, South Africa’s last apartheid president, dies AP FILE PHOTO Former South African president F.W. de Klerk arrives for the swearing-in ceremony of newly elected President Cyril Ramaphosa in Pretoria, South Africa, May 25, 2019. Monday’s paper...................Friday at 9am Tuesday’s paper...................Friday at 4pm Wednesday’s paper........Monday at Noon Thursday’s paper............Tuesday at Noon Friday’s paper...........Wednesday at Noon Saturday’s paper...........Thursday at Noon LEGAL NOTICE DEADLINES COMMONWEALTHOF MASSACHUSETTSLAND COURTDEPARTMENT OFTHE TRIAL COURTDOCKET NO. 21 SM 001341ORDER OF NOTICE TO: Owen P. Jacobsen, III, VirginiaM. Moore, Dwight C. Jacobsen,Dr. Suzanne Fletcher a/k/aSuzanna Fletcher, Eric K.Jacobsen, Heidi O. Beyer a/k/aHeidi O. Jacobsen, Dr. Inge K.Salierno a/k/a Inge K. Jacobsen,Sheila K. Pegg a/k/a Sheila K.Dietz, Individually and asProposed PersonalRepresentative of the Estate ofOwen P. Jacobsen a/k/a OwenPardee Jacobsen, Jr. and to all persons entitled to thebenefit of the ServicemembersCivil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. C. 50 @3901 (et seq): Bank of New York Mellon TrustCompany, N.A. as Trustee forMortgage Assets ManagementSeries I Trust claiming to have an interest in aMortgage covering realproperty in South Hadley,numbered 109 Hadley VillageRoad, Unit No. 109, of the HadleyVillage Condominium, given byOwen P. Jacobsen to FinancialFreedom Senior FundingCorporation, dated January 25,2006, and registered atHampshire County RegistryDistrict of the Land Court asDocument No. 15326 and notedon Certificate of Title No. C1-251,and now held by the Plaintiff byassignment, has/have filed withthis court a complaint fordetermination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembersstatus. If you now are, or recently havebeen, in the active militaryservice of the United States ofAmerica, then you may beentitled to the benefits of theServicemembers Civil Relief Act.If you object to a foreclosure ofthe above-mentioned propertyon that basis, then you or yourattorney must file a writtenappearance and answer in thiscourt at Three PembertonSquare, Boston, MA 02108 on orbefore 12/13/2021 or you maylose the opportunity tochallenge the foreclosure onthe ground of noncompliancewith the Act.Witness, GORDON H. PIPER ChiefJustice of this Court on10/27/2021.Attest: Deborah J. Patterson,Recorder Nov 12253391 Legals INVITATION TO BIDBids sought to install lightingunder the bicycle path bridgeon Main Street, Northampton.Bids due 12/13/21 2:00 PM.WFeiden@NorthamptonMA.govNov 12afa LEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given by Ernie's Towing 376 Easthampton rd.,Northampton, MA pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L.c. 255, Section39A, that on December 10 th , 2021 @ Ernie's Towing by sealed bidonly the following motor vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage and towing charges, care andexpenses of notices and sale of said vehicles: 2008 Hyundai ElantraVIN: KMHDU46D88U548562; Last Owner: Michelle Rudisill, 14B SchoolSt. Stafford Springs, CT. 06076; 2007 Volkswagen Jetta VIN:3VWSF71K97M022695; Last Owner: Joseph Nicholas Lopez, 2 HealeyStreet, Apt. 2, Indian Orchard, MA. 01151; 2005 Saturn Relay VIN:5GZDV03L45D186505; Last Owner: April Nill-Botano, 19 Chestnut Ln,East Quogue, NY. 11942; 2005 Chevrolet Malibu VIN:1G1ZT62885F115558; Last Owner: Kerry Chubbuck, 329 Putnam Rd.Pomfret Center, CT. 06259; 1994 Toyota Corolla VIN:2T1AE09B0RC060714 Last Owner: Theodore Konrad Howitz, 11811Venice Blvd, Apt#332 Los Angeles, CA. 90066; 1996 Honda OdysseyVIN: JHMRA1863TC005732 Last Owner: Thomas W Frost, 354 AmherstRd. Pelham, MA. 01002; 1993 Volvo 940 VIN: YV1JW8800P0071791;Vehicle Owner: 71 S Prospect St. Apt. 3, Amherst, MA. 01002; 2001Toyota Tundra VIN: 5TBBT44111S188660; Last Owner: Peter Toomey, 18Summer St. Northampton, MA. 01060; 2004 Mazda 6 VIN:1YVFP80D345N30456; Last Owner: Jesse Cross-Nickerson, 33 BellowsFalls Rd. Putney, VT. 05346; 1996 Toyota Camry VIN:4T1BG12K0TU733439; Last Owner: Andrew Barrett, 8 Cemetery Rd.Hadley, MA. 01035; 2000 Toyota Echo VIN: JTDAT1239Y5008427; LastOwner: Christopher Pimentel; 23 Southern Dr. Chicopee, MA. 01013;2003 Honda Accord VIN: 1HGCM66553A100201; Last Owner: AbelOrtega, 711 White St. Springfield, MA. 01108; 2002 Jeep GrandCherokee VIN: 1J4GW48S82C287755; Last Owner: Eryn Gleason, P.O.Box 822 Goshen, MA. 01032; 2011 Subaru Outback VIN:4S4BRBCC3B3433115 Last Owner: Susetta Salgado, 520 Skyline Trail,Chester, MA. 01011; 2013 Ford Fiesta VIN: 3FADP4EJ1DM219158; LastOwner: Nigel Golden, 2222 North 42Nd Street, Milwaukee, WI. 53208;2006 Ford Taurus VIN: 1FAFP53U46A193022; Last Owner: JenniferScarlett, 1328 Bigelow Commons, Enfield, CT. 06082; 2011 BuickLucerne VIN: 1G4HJ5EMXBU150486; Last Owner: Kasiya Lokassa, 165Pine Street, Apt. 109, Nashua, NH. 03060; 2009 Honda Civic VIN:1HGFA16879L018583 Last Owner: Kamryn Scales, 408 Perry MartinRoad, Woodburn, KY; 2014 Honda Civic VIN: 19XFB2F57EE008520; LastOwner: Damian Perry, 1139 Westfield St, Apt. 20, West Springfield, MA.01089; 1998 Volvo S70 VIN: YV1LS5578W3526548; Last Owner: OwenKennedy, 140 Swamp Rd. Brewster, MA. 02631; 1999 Mercedes-BenzVIN: 4JGAB54E2XA119556; Last Owner: Stuart Fountain, 132B CominsPond Rd. Warren, MA. 01083; 2006 Mercury Milan VIN:3MEHM08156R655864; Last Owner: Nicholas Wilbur, 51 Keene RD. Apt.B, Winchester, NH. 03470; 2002 Ford Explorer VIN:1FMDU73W82ZA71200; Last Owner: Victor Rodriguez, 54 Briarwood Ln.Apt. 1, Branford, CT. 06405; 2007 Toyota Sienna VIN:5TDZK23C07S045742; Last Owner: Carolina Davis, 422 BelchertownRd. Apt. 59, Amherst, MA. 01002; 2016 Toyota Corolla VIN:2T1BURHE1GC641062; Last Owner: Jennifer L Harden, 458 Grattan St.Chicopee, MA. 01020; 2009 Yamaha Yzfr1 VIN: JYARN23E59A003913;Last Owner: Mitchell Barre, 76 Prospect St. Orange, MA. 01364; 2008Dodge Grand Caravan VIN: 1D8HN11H78B150557 Last Owner: Guy TMontone Jr., 59 North St. 2F, Ware, MA. 01082; 2007 Chrysler 300 VIN:2C3KK53G47H632468 Last Owner: Kevin F Marsh, 60 Line St.Easthampton, MA. 01027; 2009 Subaru Impreza VIN:JF1GE61669G501894 Last Owner: Kevin Medeiros, 420 MagicMountain Access, Londonderry, VT. 05148; 2007 Pontiac G6 VIN:1G2ZG58N774127576 Last Owner: Ciarra Hairston, 691 State St. Apt. 2R,Springfield, MA. 01109; 2017 Hyundai Sonata VIN: KMHE24L34HA062306Last Owner: Ashley B Wheeler, 399 Exchange St. Athol, MA. 01331, 2010Hyundai Accent VIN: KMHCN4AC0AU486278 Last Owner: Troy Ward,30 N Hadley Rd. Amherst, MA. 01002; 2015 Mercedes-Benz C300 VIN:55SWF4KB2FU015073 Last Owner: Chen Hao Li, 61 Tanglewood Rd,Amherst MA. 01002; 2003 Nissan Sentra VIN: 3N1CB51D43L788930 LastOwner: Marinalva Ribeiro-Silva, 55 Gilmore St, Chicopee, MA. 01013;2003 Dodge Dakota VIN: 1D7HL48N33S119774 Last Owner: JenniferRuss, 9480 SE Highway 464C, Ocklawaha, FL. 32179; 2003 Honda CivicVIN: 2HGES16503H539826 Last Owner: Robert Lewis, 1511 Kilgore Court,Opelika, AL. 36801; 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt VIN: 1G1AK58F187205763Last Owner: Richard Allard, 140 VT-133, Pawlet, VT. 05761; Vehiclesstored @ Ernie's Towing are available for inspectionTuesday-Thursday 1PM-3PM until the day before sales. Sealed bidsonly may be submitted until 3 PM on the day of sales. Ernie's Towingreserves the right to bid on all said vehicle.Nov 12, 19, 26259371 Legals Legals LEGAL NOTICES 259802