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

The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 5

Location:
Decatur, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Decatur, Dlinoig, Thursday, July 6, 1972 THE DECATUR REVIEW PAGE FIVE Illinois Scene Youth Workshop Self-Help Program Starts Ogilvie Ends Walker Debates for Wisconsin in its search Peoria (AP) Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie said Wednesday night there will be no more debates between him A self-help program for youth has been operating for two weeks at 615 N. Water St The Youth Development Foundation Workshop was organized by John Young who says, "I'll keep on trvine until I Chess Match Starts Sunday Reykjavik, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer made a full and penitent apology to Boris Spassky today, and organizers of the world chess championship match said the two would meet for their first game Sunday night. The organizers said it had been agreed in principle to hold the drawing tonight to determine which player would have the white pieces and with them the first move.

The young American, in a letter delivered by hand this make something work for the good of the community." Last year Young tried to set up a free medical center, but his efforts fell through. Young's latest effort is aimed permanent housing. Some 50 Indians, known as the Chicago Indian Village, left Winthrop Harbor Tuesday to stay temporarily with Milwaukee Indian Action. The Village, led by Michael Chosa, had been staying at the United Methodist Church. The Indians were evicted Thursday from Camp Logan, a National Guard installation.

The Village has been moving' frcm site to site since early last; year, when their housing on Chicago's North Side Rec Scores MUNICIPAL LEAGUE Milliard Masonry 11. Roadway Express 7 Quarterback Club 10. K-Mart-Shakey'i STATE LEAGUE Decatur Bor Assn. 20, Outcasts 15 Belvidere Inn 7, ADM Kernels 2 STALEY'S LEAGUE Plungers 9, Mystery Batters 7 Cubs 11, Cards 4 Control Lab Tiqers 19, Ranaers 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE Welding 7. No.

1 mini 6 York Division 7. E. Side Locker 1 who ran against Walker in the March 21 primary election. Agreement May End Construction Tie-Up Chicago (AP) Spokesmen for the Chicago District of Carpenters announced early today they had reached tentative agreement on a new contract with contractors' representatives after a 10-hour bargaining session. The agreement, which will be put before the union's membership council tonight, could end a strike and lockout that has tied up some $1.5 billion in construction work in Cook, DuPage and Lake counties for nearly three weeks.

Details of the agreement were not announced. Indians Shift Home Search to Wisconsin Winthrop Harbor (AP) A group of Indians has moved from the Chicago area to Joblessness among our nation's youth is a national disgrace and a situation thatis corroding the hopes and spirits and health. a whole. young generation." Feeling that among youth is a breeding ground for crime, dope addiction and early death, Young goes "It is especially tough for youngsters to obtain summer jobs that so often spell the difference between going on to a higher educational attainment and hence, acquisition of a useful employment skill, or dropping out into the hell streets of no return." Students' interested in the workshop can interview for a position by contacting Bruce Sain, the supervisor. Young invites the 'public to visit the workshop.

Its hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. The workshop has no connection with the similarly-named Youth Development Program center at 620 N. Main St.

ing a certain amount from each dollar's worth sold. The rest of the money is put back into the workshop. "I'm hoping that this workshop will prove to be a very important asset to the community and for our youth," Young says. "One thing is certain. It will keep a lot of kids busy and out of the streets.

These children will also have a chance to add to their skills as well as make and meet new friends. "What we are hoping to do is try and bring about a social change and close some of the gaps between black and white youth, as well as adults." Young asks a favor of the adults in Decatur: "When these youth come to you with a product and you can use it, please support and patronize, them because they are trying to work their way through school and possibly college. "YDFWS is trying to create as many jobs as possible for kids that really want to work. at grade school through high school students aged 14 through 18, black and white. and Dan Walker, the Democratic candidate for governor- Ogilvie made the statement in response to a question asked by a viewer during the fourth of eight "Ask the Governor" television programs.

When asked if he would consider debating Walker on the sites of debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Doughs in 1858, the governor said, "The conduct of my opponent is not in the tradition of the i 1 -D 1 a debates." Ogilvie accused Walker of indulging in "dramatics" instead of discussing the issues during two previous debates held in Springfield and Chicago. The Republican incumbent also attacked Walker's treatment of Lt. Gov. Paul Simon, At the workshop, which is equipped for their projects, the students are involved in craftsmanship, woodwork, art, painting and manufacturing such items as small articles of morning to the world chess champion from the Soviet Umon, apologized for hi "disrespectful behavior." Fischer, whose delayed arrival doubled the prize money for both him and Spassky but also started an avalanche of confusion, asked the Russian to "accept my sincerest apology." "I simply became carried away by my petty dispute over money with the Icelandic chess organizers," he wrote.

furniture and unusual lamps. We invite you to express your opinion on the issues of our times. The students sell their works at the center and from stations at Longview Place, Webster and Locker Ed's Record Shop 34, E. Side Cantrell streets and Division AMERICAN LEAGUE Clark Brothers 12. Curley's Inn 3 and Jasper streets.

Some of the students go out 2 SUPER DRUG AND COSMETIC CENTERS into the community to sell their products. Young has provided them with T-shirts printed with the name of the workshop so they can be identified readi 2 SUPER STORES COLONIAL MALL Shopping Center, 1185 St. Rt. 48 N. NORTHLAND Shopping Center, 2927 N.

Main St. STORE HOURS 8:30 AM-9 PM ly. The selling is on a commission basis, with the students receiv- Leave Cuba, GREEN STTAMPS If you would like to reply to one of our editorials, or to another letter writer, or would like express your opinion on an issue, writ Letter to the Editor. It's easy. MIDWEST BANK CARDS Prices Good Thru July 9 Swift'i UONEYCUP Frozen Dessert WELCOME HERE fwIN A SOLID GOLD NK IEME DRINKS pj UJPMBB MARIGOLDS Reds Demand Moscow (AP) The Soviet Union today Just follow these simple rules: demanded the "unconditional I withdrawal" of the U.S.

naval base at Guantanamo Bay and pledged to continue supplying Nothing To Buy massive economic and military aid to Fidel Castro's Communist i regime. Just Register All This At The Kremlin demand was 1. A letter must be signed and must bear an identifying address. A typed name is not a signature. A post office box is not sufficient for an address in an incorporated city or village.

made in a joint Soviet-Cuban communique published today as Castro left: the Soviet Union for home after I I II I I Conditions yV i49 inimWBttinin mm an 11-day visit. 'The Soviet leaders have once again stated that the Soviet Union resolutely condemns the economic and political blockade 2. Letter writers must permit use of their names. Pen Barnes are no longer WITH PR0DUQS BY of Cuba conducted by the United States, the communique VILLAGI America's No.1 Shampoo declared. There must be an "un- conditional withdrawal of the 1 American 1 Guantanamo naval i Get a .50 coupon by mail when you btrj one (any size) with in-store certificate.

Mail In by August 31, 1972. 8. Short letters are preferred. The suggested max Friday, July 7th base, which contrary to the soverign will of the Cuban pec- imum is 300 words. Long letters may be edited or our ditpity tor d.lawt.

pie, exists on Cuban territory," i i it added. 95c SIZE LOTION 68' 1.05 SIZE JAR 30EQ mm 4. As a matter of policy, we do not publish original poetry. nin Tan don't burn 77 1.15 SIZE TUBE 881 imp up to $350 OAAAAl 5. Letters which are libelous or not in good taste are rejected.

Essays, poetry, form letters, near-ads or straight political pitches are not proper letters. 5-ounce 2.39 CAN CASH REFUND by Mail from Gleem I Amazing new tire with STEEL ARMOR between its plies when you buy FIVE Family Sizt (6J5 or? 'A oz.) TWO PROTECTIVE STEEL BELTS The newspaper is not obligated to print any letter. xrn i.i sandwiched two layers of polyester cord plies are 50 More Hazard Protection 10 Better Stability and Steering Response Increased Traction Guaranteed 30,000 Miles As compared to our conventional 78 wlti 4 oy bias ttre. the secret of the remarkable ZETA 30 M's puncture resistance, mileage and durabiltty. 1.09 SIZE TUBE 3p aen many leuers are received on a subject, as many as possible will be published.

Unused letters will be returned insofar as possible. $0085 Mall by Sept SwourdtoHy lor Dra-j SIm 1 ETSxlt- F78xU I J8xl4 F78X15 G7Sxl! B78X15 J78xl5 1.78x15 Price $43.48 48.45 48.08 51.15 43.57 46.43 47.08 52.14 53.67 F.E.T. 2.39 i 2.55 2.73 2.89 2.54 2.53 2.74 2.98 3.06 REFUND B8xl3 Trjbelesj pins Fed. Ex. Tax of T.1.95 and smooth tire off yoor emr.

buttet BY MJUl WHEN TOO EST 1 MTU OF SIMI. FAMILY 01 LAKE SCOPE (it ttw rissM eirtifiejti itisrrtrt Get a wild exotic tan! SCOPE MOUTHWASH 24-OUNCE ZETA MILEAGE GUARANTEE" UNIROYAL ZETA STEEL BELTED TIRES If you don't get the mileige staled on the sidewill (M thousand) or lift tails lor any reason oiher than willful abuse Of colltston. your chartered Zeis dealer will give you a credrt against the purchase of a new Zeis tire of the same type or repair punctures at mo charge. Credit will equal pnee you paid multiplied by percentage ol stated mileage you did not obtain. Credit will be applied against Ihe Zela Guarantee Base Price (national adjustment base approximating actual prices).

Dealer may add small charge for services he performs in replacing tire. Tires end related vehicle conditions must be property maintained and lires brought in for tree 5.000 mite rotations and check-ups for mileage portion of guarantee to apply. Guarantee Booklet required for Mileage and Road Hazard adjustment. 4-ounce A Mail Letters To: Utters to the Editor Herald and Review P.O. Box 311 Decatur, III.

62525 44 i.59 i dij i Now.American Made for American Cars ZETA 40 i mml rr MMWT ia. 1Tt (U OUK OkVUMT FOR STEEL RADIAL Guaranteed to go DENTURITE MIRACLE PLASTIC REFITS DENTURES MILES 75 More Hazard Protection 12 Better Traction 20 Better Handling Gas Economy Cooler Running Guaranteed 40,000 Miles As compared to our conventional 78 strics 4 ply bias tires. IPBlill Coppertone I km use iv i'U llflrHj End denture misery Tasteless odorless Money-back guarantee Promotes fast tan! I TOMMY HOUSE BRAKE ALIGNMENT 339 E. Washington St- 423-7531 USE YOUR MASTER CHARGE, BANKAMERICARD, MIDWEST BANK CARD OR TOWN COUNTRY 1.19 SIZE PKG. OUR PRICE UHIROYM.

340 E. MACON ST. PH. 423-7531 TOMMY HOUSE TIRE CO. 2-ounce 1.00 TUBE ONLY u.

ft I.

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 The Decatur Daily Review
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Decatur Daily Review Archive

Pages Available:
441,956
Years Available:
1878-1980