Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • Page 5

Publication:
Chicago Tribunei
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

I'M' Section 1 -5 Dems Push for Primary Changes congressional districts; tho re primnry selection of dologatoH. I Chicago Tribune Preti Servlcel SPRINGFIELD, 111., Mny BENSEMVILIB, ILL. keep most of tho Illinois delegation uncommitted at tho natlonnl convention. Blair mild ho Is opposed to changing the dnto of tho Illinois primnry from tho third Tiiob-day In March to the third Tuesday In May, ns proposed in ponding legislation. Tho early primary would protect both party regular organizations from I I I Independent challenges, he said.

Fomout country 1 1 1 hr 39 van 'ffiWtT fOrl.r 4'OJSO T2fl! maining three-fifths are chosen nt a pnrty convention, Undor Pnrtco's proposals, all dologiitos would bo olcclcd from tho congressional districts nnd would ho required to Idontlfy thomsolves according to their Presidential profcronco or as "uncommitted," 1 Because of his control over the party's election apparatus, Daley would bo expected to Chleaoo Phone rfft LUNCHEONS llllO In 2lJ0 DINNERS IlOO to 1 P.M. SUNDAYS Moon to 7 P.M. 8 to ILL! 1 3 IAP Wlraplioto Tho measures to chnugo tho system nro sponsored by Son- nlo Mnjorlty Loatior Cecil Pnrtco Chlengo, who It will bo supported by all of untcy'H regulars in bom nouses. lie said Daley docs not want to bo criticized nn an obstruction ist by tho liberal wing of the national party. Undor prosont lnw, dolegates run without declaring their Presidential preference.

Two- fifths of tho dolegates aro olocted from tho state's 24 Senate in N.Y. OKs Welfare Residency Rule ALBANY, N. May 25 vn-Aftcr a bitter four-hour debate, the New York state Senate gave final legislative approval tonight to Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller's proposed one-year residency requirement for welfare benefits.

Charges of racism resounded in the Senate chamber and one legislator challenged another to a duel before the senators finally endorsed the measure, 32 to 21. When Sen. Martin Knnrr, a Republican, said he resented being called a racist, he was challenged to a duel by Sen. Sidney von Luther, a Democrat. The bill would allow local welfare districts to deny bone-fits to newcomers who have lived in the state for loss than a year.

They could be given only token aid lunch, for example and transportation home. The Republican-con-troled Assembly passed the measure, 97 to 49, last week. It now goes to Rockefeller for signing. 25 Senate Democrats today forced from committee monsuro that calls for the olectlon of nil convention dolc-gatcs according to Presidential profcronco. Tho action moved Illinois closer to Presidential primary light In 1072.

nt-runnlng Democratic Presidential contenders, such as Sen. Edmund S. Musklo rMo.l, nro opposed to opening Illinois to a primary contest because of the cost. Underdogs such ns Sen. George McGovorn S.

D.j arc supporting such move. Tho changes wore called for in reform proposals mado by the national Democratic Party's McGovorn Commission, They aro supported by Mayor Daley. Today's action prevents reform legislation providing lor the changes from being bottled up in committee this sossion. Tho Illinois Senate's 28 Re publicans supported 's move to nave mo issue nrougui to the floor for full discussion. The G.

0. P. leadership is divided on the question. Gov. Ogilvie reportedly is opposed to a primary llgni in Illinois becauso it might hurt President i reelection chances.

House Mnioritv Leader Henry J. Hyde Chicago contends such a fight would give the Democrats too much exposure, House Speaker W. Robert Blair Park Forest, said he has not yet made up his mind. Senate Republican leader Robert Coulson Waukegan, said he also is uncommitted. The assistant G.

O. P. leader, Sen. Terrel E. Clarke Western Springs, said lie likes the idea of an open Unemployed Riot Peril: Kerner Otto Kerner, holding copy of report of President's Commission on Civil Disorders little has changed since 1967.

regal relaxation TAILORED SLACKS by WALTER. MORTON The art of looking immaculate while enjoying complete relaxation is exemplified in the free and easy fit of these superb slacks. The excellence of the fabrics including dacron and wool tropicals and prismatic twills, and the obviously fine WALTER MORTON tailoring add up to Court of Appeals in Chicago, is former chairman of a commission named by President Johnson in 1967 to investigate the nature and causes of riots that were wracking many of the nation's cities then. The judge appeared before a Senate judiciary subcommittee conducting hearings under its chairman, Sen. Edward M.

Kennedy to determine why recommendations of a number of commissions are not followed by Congress and the White House. Chicago Tribune Pmi Service WASHINGTON, May 25-Unemployment in many sectors of the nation's economy, particularly among blacks and poor whites, is potential danger" to touch off renewed urban riots, Judge Otto Kerner, former Illinois governor, told the Senate today. But the spark that ignited past racial violence in cities may not necessarily be the same one that begins riots in the future, he said. Kerner, now a judge with the United States distinguished appearance nnl comfort. from 47' Act to Curb Welfare ft OLD ORCHARD WABASH at MADISON MICHIGAN at DELAWARE Migrants come tax but still falls short of the revenue to support the relief demands, he said.

Also in Detroit Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 9:15 to 5:45 Store Hours Downtown: Monday and Thursday, 9:15 to Tuesday, taxpayers here don't receive "the further crushing burden of people who have been migrating to New York in order to obtain New York welfare." Soper said that state spending for public aid has zoomed from $430 million in I960 to a requested budget of $1.2 billion for the fiscal year starting July 1. The state has been increasing virtually all the known nf Invfls mid onlv two years ago instituted a state in- Hillside School Bond Issue Is Voted Down Voters in Hillside Elementary School District 93 yesterday defeated a $1,035,000 bond issue. The issue was voted down 439 to 323. Proceeds from the sale of bonds would have been used to finance additions, re modeling and equipment at Hillside Elementary School, 4804 W. Harrison Hillside.

The remodeling would have enabled the district to use the school as a facility for the entire community at night and would have raised the district rate 25 cents to $1.98 for each $100 assessed valuation. Continued from first page I May 11 told them he believes the Supreme Court will "take another look" at the question of states requiring a year's residence to qualify for relief. The Vice President has been on a speaking tour to gain more support for President i Nixon's revenue sharing plan. Tomorrow the Illinois makers will meet in joint sion to hear the chief opponent of revenue sharing, Rep. Wilbur Mills chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.

The committee is the main obstacle in Congress for revenue-sharing. The proposed law would be in effect for five years. During this period the state Department of Public Aid would pay for transportation and attendant expenses to return applicants to their previous places of residence if they have resided in this state less than one year. "Such transportation shall be by the most economical mode of transportation, me diii ue-clares. "The sum of $50,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary is appropriated to the department for the purposes of this amendatory act." Soper said that his proposed law is Trended in Illinois so that Junior prints pop up for summer in this gathering of polyester knit dresses by Parfail.

You'll flip over a quick flaring torso a sashed up dirndl a fascinating panel front fashion. Such fun styles in vibrant abstracts set to cool Ihe summer days. Telling of sun and fun times lo come in junior sizes 5 to IS. Come, capture the look now in Young Chicago Junior Dresses Fifth Floor, South State; Evanslon, Oak Park, Lake Forest, Park Forest, Old Orchard, Oakb'rook, River Oaks and Mayfair in Wauwalosa, Wisconsin 3C3 1. In orange and brown or purple and red, S30 2.

In red and navy, S28 3. In navy and white, $36 To order by mail or phone, call Personal Shopping Monday and Thursday, 8:30 to 6:45 Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 8:30 to In niir.nirn ST l-lnSD: loll free from most suburbs, ask operator for Enterprise 4242; write Marshall Field Company, 111 N. Stale Chicago, llj 60G9U. Service charge of 50c on CO.D.'s within our delivery areas.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Chicago Tribune
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Chicago Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
7,805,903
Years Available:
1849-2024