Volume 1, Number 16

Volume 1, Number 16

Eastern Illinois University The Keep The Post Amerikan (1972-2004) The Post Amerikan Project 3-1973 Volume 1, Number 16 Post Amerikan Follow this and additional works at: https://thekeep.eiu.edu/post_amerikan Part of the Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in Communication Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, Publishing Commons, and the Social Influence and oliticalP Communication Commons Recommended Citation Post Amerikan, "Volume 1, Number 16" (1973). The Post Amerikan (1972-2004). 16. https://thekeep.eiu.edu/post_amerikan/16 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the The Post Amerikan Project at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Post Amerikan (1972-2004) by an authorized administrator of The Keep. 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Hithin this broad spettrum exist widely 'Ihese meetings are at the Post-Amerikan differins opinions and world views. We office, 114! North St., in Normal. 452- intend to print all of them, with only 9221. Everybody interested in working two exceptions: we will not print any­ on the paper in any way should come to thinE racist or sexist. The ?ost is a meeting. �e need people. not published in accordance with a Bloomin1ton well-developed political theory with Send all news articles, book and record the aim of propagandizing its readers reviews, how-to-do-it articles, infor­ into stricter adherence to that theory. mation, commentary, ANYTHING, to the 605i 1-4 2 The Joint, N. �ain office. Our hours are1 IV:onday, 'I'r.e Fost does not limit its coverage to to 8 Tuesday, 9-4:30 Wed, 11-3 Thurs, DA's Liquors, Oakland and Kain radicals and counter bulture freaks. and 9-12 Priday. Or slip it under the �edusa's book Store, lOQ H, Front �e consistently support the powerless door. against the powerful. In this light, ;v;aple Grove Trading Co,, 310-lt l•�ain N. we support the right of powerless Post Subscriptions costs $2 for ten is­ 402i �ews Nook, N, �ain workers and writers to remain anonymous sues, $4 for twenty issues, etc, so they will not be victimized by the Book H ive, 103 W, ¥ront Classified ads are free; send them powerful. to the office. Re ular advertising 1201 g bottle Shop, E, Oakland costs $36 a page, $18 for a half, 202* �ecisions are made collectively by etc, Call 828-7026. Gastbn's Barber Shop, N. Center #orm•I Personals Lobby Shop, ISU Union 117 Apple Tree, E. Beaufort FOOT HENDERSON--can you contact someone To �!;om_:__t InfL.Y.....£9.!'.\S:fLl:;_: The Caboose, 101 North St. at the Post? The xerox fucked up , so Everytody parks there without getting we're missing part of your article , and a Fritz Pretzels, 115 North St. that's why it hasn't been printed yet. ticket. Mother �urphy's, llli North St. WHOEVER PHONED ABOUT THE MONKEY--we've would Kathy, T., Barb, Caboose Records, 101 �orth St. I ljke to tha�h: got the picture; have you got the s , Laurie, Cathy Allison, 'Ii h Chris, J,, 311 article? K Dennis, �instrel Record Parlor, s. �ain athy C,, Sue J,, Sue B,, Meg, Brigette, E vira, Pat, Dala, Dave, Lou, Room 249, Stevenson Pall, ISU l HAWKERS--bright, energetic, vivacious, Char, and all these who helped with the Fartridge !amily, 106 Beaufort pert , or efficient. Sell th is very s e Th�nks to everyone wh bake a l , also o paper you!re holding in your nands supported it, Your urranitarian effort2 Ram, 101 Broadway Mall r right now! Call 452-9221 or 828-7026. are· ap11reciated. Al's Pipe Shop, 101 Broadway !.\all Call it d frect, and call it today! IV:a.rty, DOMINO'S507 W. Willow PIZZA Normal, Illinois S: MENU 452-4488 H 0 u'R Sunday thru Thursday p.m. to a.m. Our Superb Cheese Pizza 5:00 1:00 Friday and Saturday p.m. to a.mr 12-inch Regular Pizzo------------------------ $1.90 5:00 2:00 ___________ ________________ $2. 75 16-inch Super Pizzo : Additional Items Free Delivery Pepperoni Ham Olives Mushrooms Green Peppers Ground Beef e Onions Bacon Fresh Sausag 12-inch Pizzo __ each 30c SOC 16-inch Super Pizzo ________________________ each COUPON Our Deluxe Pizza · Pepperoni, Mushrooms, Hom, Green Pepper, Onion DOMINO'S PIZZA 12-inch Regular Pizza ___ - ___ $3.10 16-inch Super Pizza ________ _ ________ $4,75 drinks also available_ Soft Any Super 754 OFF Size Pizza Coupon Valid ''.arch 23- April 20 Open Mon - Thurs 5 pm-1 A.M. Fri pm 2 am. Open - Sun 12 - HAND MADE PIZZA FROM START TO FINISH The Domino People are Pizza People,Period. 3 Union suooortcrs Leaf let t e lar;est supermarket chain in "A&P, r_ . ollowin� the phone conversation, dur­ the country with over 4,000 stores, is LEAFLETING i g w hic� the leafle�ers agreed to leave buyinr le-ctuce from growers who deny n . _ i;l-,ac day--until the 1-aw1er could farm wor�ers a union of their choice •v:·:1 , So people began -co leaflet che store, contact Eastland's--several people spo�e and ref'lSe to negotiate with them for a both inside and outside the mall on with the president of Eastland's �er­ decent wace and better workin[ condi­ �arch 1, Attempts to [e-C media cover­ chant Associacion to find out what he tions. age met with only partial success, -choJ��t of the affair, The Vidette was there, lhe ?antagranh "Without a ur-ion, !arm workers have was invisible most of the time, "All am," he said, "is president of little power to defend themselves I -che �erchant's Association, anci you got agains-c dangerous pesticides, abusive The period leafleting began--late af­ the same messaGe I got, You're on pri­ foremen, unsafe and unsanitary workin� ternoon--wasn' a ver; crowded time for vate propertj. de had some trouble conditions," t the store, :_ostly elderly couples. here, previously, you know," �hen told --from the leaflet entitled Some went in, saying they weren't going that the two cases were different leg­ "Please Do No t Shop at A&P," to buy lettuce, Several turned away, ally, he replied, "Could tave been, distributed ty People for It went quietly for about fifteen min­ could have been," Social Justice and Community utes, for Social Action, With the way shopping centers are de­ feople leafletted two entrances, A&? veloping now, one person pointed out, In an attempt to lend support to strik­ One inside the center, the other with it makes it impossible to do any inc farm workers, members of the Bloom­ outside access to the parking lot, leafleting or picketing because all the in ton-i,ormal community ciistributed The previous leafletters had been ar­ access areas are on private property-­ leaflets� at the Eastland A&F. rested inside the center, but man­ different from the old sort of downtovm a�ement had issued discouragin� areas, "Again'; the merchant said, "I PA ST HISTORY s�atements about parking lot leaf­ don't make-any of the bylaws or any­ let�ing, also, Outside, by the thing," ihose who think that wasn't a particu­ Eastland ramp, several protesters larly interesting occurence don't know held signs. One driver, afcer enter­ Asked what he thought personally of the much recent �loominston history, East­ inP- the narldn'! lot, saw their sign, boycott, the president of Eastland �er­ land, one of a growing system of shop­ raised the fis t, turneci the car chant's Association replied, "I never pin[ centers, has in the past had leaf­ around, and left, even think about it, I haven't thought leters arrested for trespassin[. Sev­ During the leafleting, a middle-aged about it, I didn't pay any attention eral years previous, local members of man in a suit apnroached the leaflet­ to it," what was then SDS were arrested for ers to give them a circular. The cir­ distributing leaflets condemning the cular with pictures of two women on it Asked if he'd heard of the farmworkers' Daily Fantac-raph's racist non-handling (home pun looking), announced a revival plight, he replied, "Oh yes, I've heard of events in Cairo. As expected, said meetin�; of the Eastview Christian of it. I just don't read the papers, members had the book thrown at them, Church� "You sr.ould come," the man I don't snend more than three minutes One doesn't get by criticizing the po­ said to several with a wink, "You might a day reading the papers," wer structure that easily, enjoy the girls," One of the protest­ ers noted after the man left that the "Yo� 6an't have opinions," he said, "if PRESEN T Church had a his-Cory of sexism, you manage a store, You have people coming in believing one thing and t0en THE _ The lettuce boycott leaflet wasn't MANAGEMENT the other.

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