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   Oak Park Wednesday Journal (Newspaper) - October 15, 1980, Oak Park, Illinois                                OAK PARK RIVER 15,1980  1 No. 12  itizens Party's Oak ak Park is proving to be a popular for presidential campaigners to stump these last weeks before the November Less than two weeks after Vice lent Walter Mondale made a campaign Oak Forest High Citizens Party candidate spent an hour at a north Oak ome campaigning and raising though well has not d very much national attention hout the 1980 presidential overshadowed by the third candidacy of John hile Commoner told the crowd of 50 people who had come to hear him last Saturday he does not the presidential election but will me to campaign who is running for the office along with the Citizens vice presidential candidate LaDonna asserted that what his campaigning in helping to nurture the roots of a independent third political party in States is more important than his election in e Citizens little more than a was said out of that a third political party in the United States to speak to the issues that are poorly addressed by both Democrats and goal of the party this in slating a candidate for said is to start small and to The said is hoping to capture the magical five percent of the popular vote so that it will be eligible for million in federal matching The goal is to build a party that will eventually be able to slate legislators all over the he is highly critical of both major political party issue stances on topics including unemployment the economy and foreign Major party candidates are from the real issues in the he decay of the democratic he in which less tha one half of eligible voters will take part this is due in large part to the of the candidates to deal with grassroots accused both President Carter and Republican candidate Ronald Reagan for an unwillingness to take unpopular stands on the economy or on energy because it might hurt their chances at History has said that great who are remembered for on page 17  'em while they're squash and all the bounties of autumn will be available at the Oak Park Market for two more Journal photo by petitions schools for fire plan for students at Hawthorne participated in a fire drill in of this school 13-year-old eighth at the that unlike other students at couldn't get who is motorized found and north the school he followed the move along with the regular later thai Jim found because eci school blocked the only exit P to can move the school in means fire S who have high I allow Hawthorne the with mi and attend I are concerned and upset that their son cannot be easily evacuated in case of a fire in the And while Jim's Richard who considers himself a reasonable a taxpayer sensitive to the fact that elaborate structural changes in the school might cost the school district more money than it can he is willing to take the school district to to the U.S. Supreme if to make certain son's civil rights to fire protection are has been in communication with school officials and state and local fire officials in attempting to make sure that an adequate evacuation plan is established for While everyone is in agreement that special consideration needs to be given to Jim's school fire officials and Gassen are not agreed about what constitutes an acceptable plan for the boy's the Oct. 6 District 97 School Board District 97 Business Manager Koepke reported that after consultation with fire that the school will physically handicapped children to be escorted to and attended in areas of protected by fire doors and until the fire department arrives to evacuate the final plan to be presented by the district to Gassen must be cleared by the school district's Gassen said that he is not satisfied with the concept of fire first principal of fire said Gassen who has been reading up on fire science Gassen worries that even with special fire protection doors and walls that his son is in much greater danger remaining in the building than if he were evacuated with the other the ideal situation would be to have special ramps suitable for wheelchairs at all points where his son might need to he realizes that this approach is probably financially A specialized plan that would make Hawthorne School staff responsible for getting Jim out of the school in the event of a fire or fire drill would be acceptable to he Gassen said that some special thought might even be given to outfitting his son's wheelchair with an apparatus that would make it easy to pick him up and carry said that because the Oak Park Fire Department approved the sale haven concept of the school district is satisfied with this approach to protection for Jim and students like inspectors from the Oak Park Fire Department said that they consider the measures start towards a more comprehensive Oak Park Fire Department Jim with state fire officials inspected the areas at Hawthorne said Monday that the present plan is situation that we're not quite satisfied Cizek said that because some plan is better than none at he is happy that the school district has a place to A frustration for the Oak Park Fire said is that while they can make they do on page 17   

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