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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 18

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DAILY CHRONICLE. DeKolb, Illinois. Fndoy, July 21. 1972 19 Fierz, Hall Attend Democrats Host Luncheon In Genoa PHBLIC ETOOTUBG Sunday Jufy P.M. Sharp Owner Richard Best Uaylicld Grange- Corherpf Five Points and Old State Road.

Or a mile and one-half west of Sycamore positions Departnjenf pf ucation and Department of the Environment. ---y Talking about taxrefornt. he advocated the closing of major -taft loopholes which now exist, including the oil-depletion al- -lowanee. He pointed out that 90 per cent of tax revenue comes from persons whose income is between $3,000 and $25,000. "If we could close major tax loopholes, we could decrease taxes Jby.4tt per rent-, for people in this income range, without cutting services," Hall said.

A question and answer period followed the talks. to spell out the issues before November. He has earned that, We have to remember that only one president in history ever got through the 'major planks o.h.is plat-. form." He urged those present to getbehind the Democratic ticket and support it. Turning to some of the issues.

Hall said we need to stop the corporate invasion of farming which is causing a in this country." We also nwd tin" all-out attack on verty and pollution." Hall continued. Make people and industry pay for pollution and it will stop." Hall suggested the creation of two new cabinet in history and political science and an M. in Education. Running an admittedly uphill battle against Arends. Hall said that he will makeTiis Opponent's age (Arends is 77).

an. issue in his campaign. Calling Arends a "rubber stamp of the Nixon Administration," Hall said he has been pushing hard to force Arends to make financial disclosures, but has had little success to date. "If I can succeedr people will see the wealth of the nYaif and under--stand that he doesn't have the welfare of the people as his foremost consideration." Speaking of McGovern, Hall said, "Let's give him a chance courtcases; constructive by attempting hot only to deter crime, but to get to the socio-economic causes of crime; and equitable by using due of law to replace backroom "I feel I have trie" necessary qualifications for the position and I will work to make it an administration of what you can do rather than who you know," Fierz concluded. State Central Comm1ttee- rnarf tmft'.

tf'ROUTke-Tjtro: duced Tim Hall, Democratic candidate for Congress from the ISth District Hall, a native of Dwight, is a former high school teacher, holding a B. A. Gcwppletst cJIier inqtcwu-63 ediitonj cam twin-silt twin-size headboard; davenport; TV Table; lots of toys; 3 room-size rugs; 2 double beds, completetwin bed, complete; collection.of electronics magazines; collection of camera magazines; collection of needlework and sewing collection of Playboy magazinesi stroller Pack-a-poose; Baby feeding toble, dressing table, I i By MRS. CURT HILL Genoa Correspondent Phone 784-2660 Tx' GENOA Democratic hopefuls Charles Fierz and Urn. Hall were la- Geooa Thursday lo attend luncheon arranged by Democratic Pre-J cinct Committeeman Larry Kiernan to meet with local Democratic officials and inter-ested voters.

Fieri is the Democratic, candidate for. DeKalb, County. State's Attorney run- niiig against Republican Jim Carr, while Tim. Hall is the Democratic candidate for Congress from the 15th District running against Congressional incumbent Leslie Arends." Speaking-first, Fierz quipped -that the last Democrat to hold elective office in DeKalb County must have dtjne something pretty drastic, since it has been 128 years and they have yet to elect another one. "One thing this does," Fierz continued, "is to force Democratic candidates to go out and meet the people.

And I believe people will support the man rather than the Party, so I am attempting to sell myself." Moving on to the issues involved in the campaign, Fierz said that he believes the State's Attorney's Job must be a full-time job with no outside practice. He also pointed out the need for an efficient administration in which the "patronage and nepotism that is now rampant is stopped." 'The State's Attorney must be the day-to-day legal counselor for the County Board and all other elected officials in DeKalb County. Many of these officials are now confounded by the lack of legal Fierz said. I have been active in my community and I plan to continue this involvement if I am elected," he continued. In closing, Fierz said that he felt DeKalb County needs a State's Attorney who is supportive, constructive and equitable supportive by having pre-trial conferences to prepare for r.

Playtex nursing set, othec infant supplies; 2-man sleeping bags, other camping equipment- sewfng notions and assorted fobnes; venetian biindsj jig-saw puzzles; cupboard; 2 children's desks; 3 16 mm movie camera; aquarium equipment; phono stand; LP records; 2 card tables; portable stereo record player; attache case; 24" TV Set (as is); metal shelves; Copy Mate II- Webcor reel-to-reel tape recorder; misc. electrical and electronic parts; 16 mm projector (as is); filing cabinets; tube tester with cabinet; metal cabinet; Keystone Super 8 Auto Zoom Camera, Keystone Dual 8 Projector, screen, film and printing coupons, one year old; Allis-Chalmers B-8 7h.p. lawn and Garden Tractor, with 42" Mower, engine just rebuilt (new pislon, rings, rod.points, plug); 2 riding mowert, ds is; home-made go cart; Antique spring-wound Victrola; tires and rims; wheel- barrow; rakes, other gardening tools; hoses; mechanic's tools (wrenches, screw drivers, 2-wheel garden tractor with cultivator and snow blade; 2 2-wheel trailers; 30 gas stove with window oven; large RCA Whirlpool gas refrigerator; 16 cu. ft, chest-type International Harvester freezer; garden sprayer; books, some old; Formica-top kitchen table; canner and several dozen pint and quart canning jars; wringer washer; double sink; radios; large assortment screws, nuts, bolts, nails, large wooden metal-framed tool chest; carpenter's fools; several small wooden tables; enamel-topped wooden table; deep fat fryer; electric oven; pots.pans, dishes; many other items too numerous to mention. mm v.

Genoa Democratic Gathering TERMS: Cash. Not responsible for Accidents. Nothing moved until Paid for. AUCTIONEER: Harold "Red" Johnson Sycamore, 111. 895-3881 Lunch Available Democratic hopefuls Charles Fierz, running for DeKalb County State's Attorney and Tim Hall, running for Congress in the 15th District were in Genoa Thursday to attend a luncheon and meeting with local Democrats.

Shown here are (left to right) Fran Noyes, Tim Hall, Charles Fierz, Quentin Dailey (County Board member), Frank O'Rourke (State Central Committeeman) and Mike Johnson, who is coordinating Hall's campaign in DeKalb County. Democratic Precinct Committeeman Larry Kiernan arranged the luncheon. (Chronicle Photo Hill). Fischer SlnnfilLna mis mm Wins Again INVEtlTOnY CLEARANCE SALE SOME QUAIIITIES ARE LIMITED LAST WEEK OF SALE guainrM Itw law.it pric around. That induoa mulicraft, plabock or moil order company.

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REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -World champion Boris Spassky stared at the polished marble board and then moved his white queen one square. Without locking up Bobby Fischer inched closer to the table in his black metal and leather swivel chair. Then he pushed forward a bishop three squares to take a pawn and offer a calculated sacrifice that was as devestating and as final as the chop of a guillotine. Spassky, suddenly realizing he had made a major blunder that one grand master described as "not worthy of a world champion," sat very erect in his simple wooden chair. Slowly he stretched out his right hand to stop the clock at his side and then offered his hand to Fischer to Indicate he conceded the game.

The fans went wild. "Bobby, Bobby," they chanted from the floor when the 29-year-old American challenger rose. In the cafeteria outside the auditorium chairs went spinning, plates crashed to the floor and chess boards were overturned when "white resigns" appeared in big letters on the closed-circuit television. Bobby Fischer had scored his second victory in five days over a master he had not beaten in 12 years. Fischer almost danced out of the exhibition hall to his black limousine.

Two minutes later Spassky appeared looking shattered. With hi(s head bowed he went straight into the new yetlowv Landrover Icelandic organ- hall during the game for the Russian to use to go, salmon Two down after two matches -the American challenger lost the first game and then forfeited the Sec-ond-FisCher has evened the score to 2-H points each. The sixth game in the 24-game play-off will begin Sunday. Grandmasters Were shaken over Spassky's 27th and final move. They said it almost beat the "childish blunder" which cost Fischer the opening game.

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