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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 3

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De Kalb, Illinois
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DAILY CHRONICLE. DeKolb, Illinois, Tueidoy, July II, 1972 3 World Cham pionship Chess Match Begins Ident of the U.S. Chess Federa- the television cameras and lion and one of Fischer's assis- some other-minor details, founts, said "Bobby is go, go, eluding the thickness of the go." window drapes. Fischer expressed "dissatifi- The first of 24 games in the money and failed to show up in time for the scheduled July 2 start of the match. While Fischer was in New York demanding more money, Spassky was walking the streets of Reykjavik patting children on the head, convers- chess experts assembled in Reykjavik showed the 29-year-old Fischer the favorite.

But most of Iceland's 210,000 chessmad citizens were behind SnassVv Only a few weeks ago the fans of Iceland were with the REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -American challenger Bobby Fischer was the favorite of the experts in the "chess match; of the century" today but Iceland's thousands of chess fans' gave their ahnost undiluted backing to the SoviefUnjon's stayed jn seclusion but Fred vice pres- cation Monday with arrange- $250,000 wcu Id chess chm- ments in the hall where the: pionship match was scheduled matc was to played. 3o begin at 5 p.m: (l p.m. EDT) An unofficial poll among he lost hifcpopujarity and piling up points in.flfe pre when he demanded more match pnpularity contest. I I1'' T-- Mi "I i i tL.i, fl, Absent-Minded Prof Dr. Hubert N.

Alyea (left) performs an experiment as Dr. Fred Rolf of the NIU chemistry department watches in a previous visit to Northern. Alyea, who had been professor of chemistry at Princeton University, will talk at NIU tomorrow night at Faraday. 1 LOVIRG PORTRAIT in VIVID COLOR Chemistry Expert Speaking At NIU many times before as well as all over world through talks sponsored by the Atomic Energy Commission, State Department, UNESCO and the National Science Foundation. Rolf said.

Alyea was going to Russia this fall. PAINT and PAINT at Qecciating 325 W. Elm Sycamore Phons 895-9632 i the. lighting, the board and the pieces, the location of rom a DEKALB A World-famous chemistry lecturer and the inspiration for the Walt Disney movie, "The Absent-Mmded Professor," will speak at NIU tomorrow night at 7:30. Dr.

Hubert N. Alyea, who retired this June as professor of chemistry at Princeton University, will talk on "Lucky Accidents" in Faraday room 143. His talk will center on accidental discoveries made in the laboratory. Dr. Fred Rolf of the NIU Chemistry department said that anyone was welcome to hear Dr.

Alyea talk and that visitors need not be experts in chemistry to enjoy the talk which will be spiced with experiments. Alyea has been in DeKalb Tmmifflniiumn NORTHLAND PLAZA 2500 Sycomort Rood, DeKalb, OPEN DAftY 10 nm HI Oir HAYES SPOT FOOD MART if Mens Fobuloui llocla. Dacron lounaer. colon). TpeciaTN Pema-Press DRESS SLACKS Community Projects Reviewed DEKALB There's help awaiting, the community that helps itself become a beautiful place to live, says Porter Martin, former DeKalb banker who is working now with the University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service on community design and development Martin told DeKalb Kiwanis Club Monday that the University has responded to calls from communities.

Professon Bill Nelson, who is the landscape architects' national president, is one of those available for consultation and planning. 1 While he showed a filmed record of the city of Alton's beautification efforts, Martin called attention to striking examples of improvement achieved in Rochelle and advised Kiwanians to see them. He said DeKalb groups have expressed interest in projects like the parkway trail along the Kisbwaukee River and the grounds of the county home, and he hoped startling results would be visible by fall. The University of Illinois film advocated recognizing the character of the community and making use of the old architecture hat represents it, rather than destroying it or covering it. Key points in a beautification program included the Entrances to the city.

Avoid Unnecessary signs and clutter, depending rather on plantings to attract visitors. Help business buildings to harmonize so walking among them is a pleasure. Soften big asphalt areas of shopping centers to make them attractive to humans as well as cars. Put trees along streets in the business area. Heed details of street fur-niture.

Attractive kiosks, flowers, benches, waste cans, spaced to use idle room and guide traffic, are important. Shape the plantings to direct traffic flow. Kiwanis guests included Dr. Wilbur A. Yauch, retired professor of education, and Chauncey Watson III.

Animal Luxury SAN KANCISCO (UPi)-Hundreds Of sheep, goats, rabbits and rats are.living in pent- house luxury with a commanding view of the San Francisco Bay. heen liv-, ing in the top four floors of the University ofCalifornia's San Francisco Medical Center for. the past six years, taking up 8,000 square feet of. which cost $150 a square foot in construction-costs. They are for use by faculty" and re- searchers.

i i $139 For a I I I Whole I I Fried Chicken with COUPON! I Expires July 30, 1972 80 collection of clamc Ivy styled Comfortable in permanent pre it and rayon blend. Mochine Choose several in your fovor. PHOTOGRAPHER OH DUTY Weekdays SUNDAYS 1 0 A.M. to 8 P.M. 11:30 till 5:00 raw I On Rt.

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