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2419 W. Warner Ave., Chicago, Illinois January 5, 1972

Mr. Marshall Field V Publisher, Chicago Daily News, Chicago, Illinois

Dear Sir:

   As a reader of the Daily News since the year 1910, I should like to register a complaint concerning the shortage of copies of our newspaper in the late afternoon and early evening in the Ravenswood district of Chicago on Saturday, January 1, inst., also, the fact that I was unable to obtain a copy of that same issue when I made a trip especially to buy the paper at your company's public service department, 401 North Wabash Ave, yesterday (Tuesday), January 4.

text of remainder of letter partially covered by two newspaper clippings

  News vendors at the "L" newstand and at the corner of clipping covers text Road

told me that supplies of your paper were doled out to them clipping covers text , no doubt due to a decision made by someone on your staff.

  Particularly, the supplement PANORAMA is of especial clipping covers text eral

reasons, and through no fault of my own I've had to do wi clipping covers text and I forgot to mention previously, the news vendors, also your clipping covers text told me that many other people had asked for and were unable to clipping covers text

  Thanking you for your interest in this matter, I am, clipping covers text

Respectful clipping covers text F.B. Me clipping covers signature (address a clipping covers text

P.S. clipping covers text riences with neighborhood clipping covers text long period of time make it necessary for me to buy the clipping covers text

handwritten at bottom of letter Jack: When I visited the upstairs offi clipping covers text is made up, I was told that there clipping covers text by you in this last issue. am clipping covers text reviews from Tribune & Sun. Trclipping covers text late, as I'd held back, hoping to buy last Saturday's at the News' hdqtrs. (Hoping someone gets his ass eat out.) (Almost a mile to "L" - ½ mi to Irv. Pk - Line.)

Newspaper clipping SUN-TIMES _ JAN. 1 London airport rings in Dec. 32 LONDON (UPI) - The flight indicator board at the major European terminal at London's Heathrow Airport registered the date Saturday at Dec. 32.

Newspaper clipping SUN-TIMES ½ 1 fatally shot, 2d wounded on L train One man was fatally shot and a second wounded on an L train Saturday by a rider assumed to be the target of a robbery attempt, police said.

 Hours after the early-morning incident on a southbound Englewood L between 58th and 59th, police said they had not positively identified the man who did the shooting.
 The dead man was identified as Eddie Williams, 21, or 7526 S. Emerald.  He died in Englewood Hospital shortly after being shot.
 The injured man, Tyrone Williams, 20, of 3739 S. Feral, was in good condition in St. Bernard Hospital.  He was charged with robbery and battery.  Police said he was not related to the dead man, despite their identical last names.
 Sgt. Wesley Dillard of the Area 1 homicide unit said a witness aboard the train reported the two men attempted to take a wallet from a third passenger.
 The passenger resisted, chased the two men into another car of the train and shots rang out, the witness said.  But the third man then disappeared, police said.