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Chicago Tribune, Sunday, April 16, 1972 Section 10 -5 sawwtj 1 SPECIAL PURCHASE WEYENBERG MASSAGIC i. NUNN-BUSH City Survey Uncovers 34 Heroin Addict Areas FINE QUALITY MEN'S SHOES Cheese From Oxfords, Buckles, Slip Ons. In Blacks, Browns, the i A iBY JUDY ROBERTS Research by the Illinois lzation pays the staff and building rent, and the state of contractural services, explained how a community Latest Colors Styles Sim t'A to widtla S-C-D-l AIL FIRST QUALITY QUANTITIIS I PAIR LAST furnishes methadone. Drug Abuse Program has determined that there are 34 are group can apply to run a methadone maintenance clinic. Program researchers also have found that the number of as of the city with substantial heroin addict populations.

The organization has to be incorporated as non profit, have drug users has increased. There is a trend toward young Eleven major and 23 minor ALSO SIZES 6 TO IS A-l-e-O-l-EII Slits avar 12 Slightly Hiefcor ether styles avail, similar Accata4 oHieaunts aak Cards a board of directors, minimum capital of $5,000, location, and heroin problem areas have been pinpointed, according to er users and there are more white heroin addicts. In 1970, Dr. Edward Senay, director of the program. A major problem area is defined as having TRIBUNI Stiff Photo by Altoa KnM Seven students from Evanston Township High School who played in the National High School Chess Tournament in New York City look over trophies with Robert Anspangh, team sponsor.

They are from left Ans-paugh, Mark Connor, John Connor, Jeff Schiller, Harold Boas, Paul Clarke, Tim Fairbank, and Richard Rostrom. Absent from picture is Adam six to eight staff members. Train for Six Months The Drug Abuse program trains clinic staff in six-month programs. Each clinic has a director, two counselors, and a 50 or more addicts; a minor one, fewer. the majority of heroin users were in the over-30 age group; in 1971, the heavy use shifted to the 21 to 25 year age group.

In 1970, only about 15 per cent of the heroin addicts entering the program were white; last year, that percentage increased to about 25. The drug abuse program is expanding rapidly to handle part time doctor, nurse and so the problem. Once the area is AMAZING VALUE cial worker or vocational rehabilitation specialist The organ- discovered, addicts who join one of the program's metha Evanston High Players done maintenance clinics are recruited to become field I 3 workers in their areas to bring in their addicted friends. Once on methadone, the addict is Take Top Chess Plum able to function normally without heroin and without having to go thru withdrawal, ena go's Lane Technical High bling him to bold a regular playing against the club's other members," said the Rev. Harry Connor, father of two job.

Doubles In Size School in 1970. Members Are Listed Members of the champion ROYCEMORE SCHOOL An Independent Alternative stimulating curriculum small classes friendly atmosphere individual counseling Evanston team members. DoriUor CASH CARRY 1 it $64.93 UL iiMirDQuANnriB f-tgr SHOaiAllY Vt Dr. Senay reported (hat the program has doubled in size in One member of the Evanston ship team are Harold Boas, team, Robinson, also has the last year. There were 1,329 addicts handled by 17 clinics in picked up pointers from Bobby Fischer, 28, American chess champion who will compete for January, 1971; now, there are the world title in June.

2440 Simpson Adam Robinson, 2007 Keeney Paul Clarke, 1700 Oakton and John Connor, 1417 Oak all of Evanston. Four other players who also represented the school are Mark Connor, 1417 Oak Jeff Schiller, 2707 Euclid Park Richard Rostrom, 2650 Bryant and 35 climes handling more than 3,000 addicts. All but 10 ol these clinics are in Chicago. Five are in the suburbs and Robinson met Fischer in New York earlier this year and since then has played nearly 100 matches with the BY BRENDA STONE Four Evanston Township High School chess players have become the nation's number one high school chess team by winning the championship division of the National High New York City. Two other Chicago area teams also scored victories in the contest, traditionally dominated by East Coast high schools.

Four players from Lake Forest High School placed third in the nation in the contest's novice division, and a team from Highland Park High School placed 21st in the championship division. Top Team Score The Evanston youths, who beat out nearly 400 contenders, won the title with a team score five in other parts of the state. The program hopes to estab Tim Fairbank, 3215 Central St The winning team was se lish clinics in or near all of the problem areas and is entering into contracts with community groups to accomplish this pur- ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS FOR ALL 0RADES FOR THE I91MITI SCHOOL TEA. WILL BE HELD SATURDAY, APRIL 22. CALL FOR AN APPOINT.

MENT. OPEN HOUSE FOR PRE-SCHOOLERS AND THEIR PARENTS, A.M. TILL 1 2130 P.M. lected on the basis of the highest total of points from the four top scoring members of i. Twenty-three of the clin the SO high school teams represented.

The champions received a team trophy, and ics in the state are community efforts, including facilities recently opened thru sponsorship of Kennedy-King College and Health Incorporated of May- each was awarded a $100 col wood. This is a new break through in value. We have) made a lucky purchase of these beautiful decorator wall clocks in fruit wood finished cases. Fully cordless, transistorized and battery operated. Each movement is fully guaranteed by a very prominent manufacturer whose identity we) are not allowed to print due to the low price, but whose name you readily will recognize on sight.

Be here early to see this beautiful masterpiece Other community groups in of 24 points, the highest total ever recorded the tourna negotiation are The Woodlawn rVt-scAoo through Grade Twtlv Coee'tfcaf one Transportation Available 640 Lincoln Strut DA 8-3220 Evanston ments history, contest officials said. Organization, Garfield Park Organization, Drug Abuse champion, said Clifford King, Evanston Chess Club president. "He's never won a game against Fischer, but he's learned a lot," King said. The Evanston High School team also has been state winner in both the Illinois High School Association and the United States Chess Federation tournaments for the last two years. Third as Novices The Lake Forest team, in its first national competition, placed third in the novice division with 23 points.

Steven Lor-ing, 1040 S. Forest Hill, Lake Forest, placed second among all players in that division. Other team members were Ralf Rosen, 1261 Burr Oak and Foster Vail, 341 N. Sheridan both of Lake Forest, and David Haan, 525 E. Blodgett Lake Bluff.

Highland Park High School sent seven players to the contest Steven Zak placed third for freshmen in the championship division and Elisa Solo Council of Joliet, Northwestern University, Malcolm College, The students also won by the largest recorded margin, a full two points ahead of their near lege scholarship. Three of the Evanston champions also won individual honors, with Boas ranked fourth among the nation's high school players; Robinson ranked 17th; and Clarke tied for 21st place in the championship division. The Evanston winners also are members of the Evanston Chess Club, 808 Sherman which three years ago opened its ranks to youths. The club was among a number of Ev ana Liwnaile and Sears No phone or mail orders accepted 3 est competitor. The tourna YMCA groups.

Twenty -five ment was sponsored by the groups approached the pro Special Introductory offer ClfSf OfH Continental Chess Association gram last year, alone, Senay said. of the United States Chess 2 Draw Draperies Federation. All but two of the major CIOQ0R problem areas are predominantly black. Four of the black anston organizations and indi-viduals which contributed "I was beginning to think we were always going to be the bridesmaid of the contest but never the bride," said Robert Anspaugh, Evanston physics major areas are on the Near South Side, one on the Far funds to send the boys to New York. Friday Night Ritual The Evanston club served as one training ground for the teacher and team sponsor.

ill It South Side, three on the West Side, and one on the Near North Side. The other two ma IftS W. Lawraace Calcaaa LO 1-3310 The team last year missed the national title by one-half jor areas are of Spanish-white point, the same margin that students "who have made a mon, a sophomore, placed first 0FEN SUNDAY 12-5 Men. 1 Thurt. to :0: Dally to placed them second to Chic regular Friday night ritual of among women contenders, composition and are on the North Side.

Minor Areas Listed The 23 minor problem areas Earth Week Events Slated include 11 black, six white. four mixed black and white, and two mixed white and Spanish. There are six on the North Side, three on the West DooEi afr yoyo doiUhies i WALL-TO-WALL ics of environmental control at a. m. Wednesday in the Lake Michigan Room of the Sheraton -Chicago Hotel.

Steven Klein, Illinois Pollution Control Board legal adviser, who will testify el the hearing, said, the hearing is have fireworks." Klein said environmental Side, and 14 on the South Side. Gail Crawford, acting director of the program's epidemiology unit, said that problem areas are determined by studying, program admission data. Otliors i compiled at the Central Intake group representatives and CEILING TO FLOOR 12 ft. Wide $7X00 5" Long JUST 0 Including Klncl) Draw Rod, Fabric, Labor ond Imttllotlon. Chooto naw tram aur wida auortment of tKa latoit fabric wtiila thara it (till ampla teloetion.

Antiqua totini, bouclat, coicmonh, ihaan, damaib, prints, and many mora, for euitom drapariai la tho latoit itylot and color Call Today an oiporiencod daearatar will call at your hama to halp you with your salactioa. Na Oallaatiaa IVaa Istlmata 21 Years Ixporlaace Wo Optratt Our Own Workroom would like the opporfuniry to cart; for your garments. Let us demonstrate: i members of industry, who are likely to take opposite stands, will testify. fx A number of events have been scheduled for Earth Week by various Chicago area groups to focus attention en environmental problems. Here ere the events of the week, which starts today.

The North Shore Ecology Center will have a grand opening from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Friday of its new storefront offices at 747 Central Highland Park.

The center is a nonprofit research center for community projects. Cleanup Drive Begins A group of Mundeleii College coeds have begun a project entitled "Operation Campus Renaissance '72" to dean up the campus from now thru May. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency is sponsor ing a student poster contest during the week on the theme of environmental protection. The posters must be submitted by midnight May 1 to EPA offices In Springfield. There will be prises for winners in two age groups 13 thru 15 years old and 18 thru 18 years old.

The Ohnsted Society of Riverside will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Frederick Law Olmsted, the ecological pioneer who designed Riverside as the nation's first planned suburb, with a program at p. m. Friday in the Riverside Town Hall. Government Hearings Set Governmental hearings include the following: The Illinois Commission on Economic Development will hold a hearing ai the econom- office, 1919 W. Taylor St Program staff members then make personal visits to the areas and talc to people in the streets.

Addicts who join the program are then recruited to become field workers in the area. what real pro fessional dryJ cleaning The Pollution Control Board has scheduled two hearings for Earth Week, both on charges of polluting. Lake Zurich has William C. Dunigan, director been charged by the EPA with polluting Grassy Lake, Flint Creek, end the Fox River with MIRRORED CURIO CABINETS $99ss Out Wm Only! sewage wastes, xnat hearing wiU be held at 2 p. m.

Wednes nOLlTO SUBURBAN CLXAMIRS ABSOCIATXOtT i .1: iQ.i Lunch Planned by Mothers Club The Wilmette Regina Dominican High School Mothers Gub will bold its annual spring luncheon at 11:30 a. m. May 2 at the Hyatt House, Lincoln- day in the Lake Zurich village hall. Pfcsjj, SHELDRAKE 3-61 1 1 tar Sraa Shop At Homo Sfk CI ft Suburb! A hearing will also be held at 9:30 m. Thursday in the Field Museum.

The EPA has charged the Union Carbide wood. A fashion show by the students of the school's sewing zz7r 1 $35,000 in Scholarships Awarded Corp. with polluting the air classes will be a special with sulphur compounds at its plant at 6733 W. 65th Bed can receive college credit along with technical training. Scholarships will range from 4 to 10 months in length and ford Park.

The Sanitary District will hold a hearing at 10 a. m. Fri THE LONG DRESS Mother-Of-The-Bride will have an average value of WAUKIftAM Htnk'i Ono Hour Mtrtiniiing N. Ltwii Avo. North Chlctgo laundry Clotntn ISI Jtckson Avo.

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The Chicago branch Is one of 30 international centers which have pioneered in university-industry programs so students day in board offices at 100 E. 11,870. One hundred principals Erie charging the Barr- CHICASO tdotbrook ClMntn MIS N. Control A. IVANSTOM Wllllami' Ono Hour Mirtinhlno.

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The awards will be After Hostess Gowns Tailored Casual. from $20 Pants Suits presented in May. eto Srlvt-ln Clotnlng I laundry 2S0I. Shtrldtn StM North CWatta Laundry Clotogn 453 Rogor Wlllltmi I 32 Bales Genuine Handwoven IPEIHISIIAM HUJffiS and other Oriental Ruga, Carpets Runners 8 Bales Sarouks (Mixed Sizes) 8 Balea Bokhara! (Mixed Sizes) EVERGREENS ySN TREES 0 WITH i if Pt'l $71 tUXCHASI jjf 1 I MAIN GARDEN CENTER, 8900 W. North Ave.

3444)770 a MEADOWS 2554310 JOWT 724-5X70 1 a HARLEM-MVINO PLAZA 'Aha I At TURNSTYIE, GlonrJoFa, AHIrwtw Slcokle a i a mi 1 1 "Wlmn Half Sin rVarmAsatWa fW 4 r. NAMI I ADDRESS I 3 Belea Qumes (Inlaid Silk Included) 3 Bales Afghans (Mixed Sizes) 4 Bales Contract Hermans (Mixed Sizes) 3 Bales Indian (Mixed Sizes) 1 Bale Kashgols (Mixed Sixes) 2 Bales Kashans (Mixed Sixes) The collection also Includes collector's Heine consisting of some very unique rare pieces of Persian and Silk Rugs. HOLIDAY INN OF HIGHLAND PARK Edans Exprcaswa at Lake Cook Road, Northbrook, Illinois SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 2 P.M. Viewing A Inspection from 12 noon until time of auction Anctloneart EDWARD KALIL Term i Cask or Check titim 4 HALF SIZE SHOP Sim UVi-lO', at IM9 Wa aectpt SonkAmorlura' Sill W. Irvla, Perk (bit aft Ktnntdy at trvlna Park) It Ml 07 Opto a.m.

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