European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 5, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 a the stars and stripes wednesday february 5, 1992wellesley College coeds cheer Hillary Clinton by Susan Baer the Baltimore Sun Wellesley mass. A she a precisely the kind of woman they had in mind High powered and hard charging professionally successful and outspoken. Not that Barbara Bush Wasny to a huge hit when she spoke to Wellesley colleges graduating class of 1990. Not that her warmth and wit did no twin Over most of those students who a earlier protested her selection As commencement speaker. But As Hillary Clinton wife of democratic presidential hopeful Bill Clinton returned to her undergraduate Alma mater monday the Yale educated lawyer seemed the envy and Pride of Many at the private women a College outside Boston. A a she a such a highly ranked woman she a just what we want to be a said freshman Beth Ameen. A what i like is that she stands on her own she a not dependent on her husband or her husbands in fact it May be Clinton a husband the governor of Arkansas who is dependent on her to save his presidential bid. His Campaign was nearly derailed in the last several weeks by allegations of marital infidelity. Clinton 44, an Active participant in the Campaign since its beginning Nas recently become even More of a High stakes player acting As her husbands first and Best line of defense and taking up the crusade everywhere from network television to the College from which she was graduated with honors in 1969. Monday however there was no mention of Gennifer Flowers the sometime cabaret Singer who told a supermarket tabloid she had a 12-year affair with the Arkansas governor. And there were Only a few references to the scandal that a stolen Center stage in the governors Pursuit of the democratic nomination. At an alumni luncheon Clinton stood in front of a roaring fire in a private Campus dining room and joked to a gathering of her former classmates that a thousands of reporters. Never wanted to know what i believed about women a issues or children a issues or the work Force in America before last week. I suppose that is the Silver lining if anybody can get past the rest of hundreds of students packed an auditorium to hear the political spouse talk about her vision for the a new american adventure that awaits us a and attack the policies of the last decade. A from my perspective of More than 20 years of advocacy and work on behalf of children and women a issues civil rights issues and Justice issues in a not Happy Elanor Acheson left and Hillary Clinton former Wellesley College classmates Chat As they stroll around the Massachusetts Campus monday. About the level of debate that is going on chairperson of the Board of directors of in this country or the awareness of what the children a defense fund and sits on the costs Are for our continual denial of More than a dozen other Public and Pri what is happening a said Clinton. She is vate says Tyson made his intentions Clear Indianapolis apr Mike Tyson a lawyer sought to show that the boxers suggestive talk and roaming hands made it Clear he wanted sex from miss Black America contestants. Defense attorney f. Lane heard Iii on monday led prosecution witnesses through a Litany of allegations that Tyson pawed fondled and tossed off come on at the Young Beauty Queens around him during a pageant rehearsal in july. A you understood those comments to have definite sexual connotations did you not a heard asked during Cross examination of contestant Charisse Nelson. A a yes a she replied. Tyson 25, is accused of raping an 18-year-old contestant after inviting her Back to his hotel room july 19. The former heavyweight boxing Champ claims she consented to sex. He could get up to 63 years in prison if convicted. Last week his accuser testified that Tyson pinned her to the bed stripped her raped her and laughed while she cried in pain and begged him to Stop. The woman denied hearing Tyson make sexual com ments to other contestants. She said he hugged her but not in a sexual Way and she thought he was a a respectable person because she saw Nim s rating with the Rev. Esse Jackson a former democratic presidential hopeful. On monday Nelson testified that during the rehearsal july 18, Tyson a a go paced his hand around my Waist and was squeezing and rubbing a bit and i said a Stop it a and he Murphy she said Tyson also came up behind her and said a a done to Bend Over and a what i could do with you a Tyson behaved a like an octopus at the rehearsal testified another contestant Stacy Murphy. A the was feeling one girls behind while brushing against another girls breast while bringing another girl closer to him so he was pretty Busy a she said. But she said that not All the women realized that he was pawing them or that his actions seemed deliberate. Tyson a accuser appeared dazed for Days after the alleged attack and blurted out her Story to new found friends witnesses said. A people say a look says so much a this look said it All a Murphy testified. A she did no to even look like herself. She was like a Zombie like something had taken her soul the woman told of being raped but gave few details Murphy said under Cross examination. A she told me she kept telling him to Stop that she kept telling him a no a and he Stop a Murphy said. Nelson said Tyson a accuser also told her of the alleged attack. A she said a i was with Tyson last night and he raped i said a take him to jail a a Nelson said. Town s be Nice Rule draws some snickers Methuen mass. A residents and town councillors must be Nice and respectful to each other during town meetings under a Rule approved monday night. But the town manager says the a be Nice Rule is a joke because the Only person recently ejected from a meeting for using profanity and behaving poorly is the councilor who proposed it. A a it a the biggest laugh in the town up Here a said Michael Mclaughlin who runs the City oriented government for the town of 40,000 bordering new Hampshire. Mclaughlin said Good manners already prevail at Public meetings. And the rules penalty for unkind behaviour is no different from existing discipline a a verbal warning followed by ejection. The nine town councillors approved the proposal unanimously monday night. There was no debate. Veteran councilor Raffi Takesian is serious about the Rule which he said he proposed to protect constituents who have been called crazy and stupid by officials when expressing opinions on subjects such As water and sewer rates. A even if you done to happen to agree with what taxpayers say you have to give them the right to say it a Takesian said. A who says you re right All the time you May learn something from these Takesian 65, said he drafted his amendment at the request of voters after winning a seventh two year term in november. That also was about when Takesian was removed from Council Chambers by the police chief Mclaughlin said. Mclaughlin said Takesian was criticizing a woman Mclaughlin had nominated As a tenant representative to the housing authority. When it turned to obscenities Takesian was removed. A i can take it and i give it out too a Takesian action demanded in Post office drug Case by the Washington Post Washington House minority Leader Robert h. Michel called monday for an Independent investigation into reports of drug dealing theft and financial mismanagement by employees of the House Post office. Four employees have been dismissed since a . Postal service audit last fall revealed the alleged theft of nearly $35,000, House officials said. The drug dealing was first reported by the Washington times. Michel r-iu., urged a Swift and decisive action to clean up the whole operations after discussing the Post office with House speaker Thomas s. Foley id Wash. Michel Scall for an Independent inquiry was less specific than a proposal for a special counsel by rep. Pat Roberts a Kansas a member of the House administration committee. In response Jeffrey Biggs Foley a press Secretary described the postal service audit and an ongoing criminal investigation As a pretty rep. Charles Rose d-n.c., chairman of the House administration committee also has begun an investigation. The Post office which operates under a contract with the postal service in the Capitol and several office buildings became the third House service to have its management criticized in recent months. Unlike the bounced checks at the House Bank and unpaid Bills at its restaurants the problems reported at the Post office have been met with less nervousness in House leadership offices because the Post office problems do not reflect on legislators. Sources close to the office of . Attorney Jay b. Stephens which is conducting a criminal investigation based on the audits findings said that the allegations do not involve any House members. Besides an Independent counsel Roberts called for the postal service to control Money and Stamps at the House facilities and the suspension of the Post offices supervisors during an Independent inquiry. A House democratic leadership aide suggested that turning Over the postal facility to the postal service was a possibility. Karen Earl a spokeswoman for the postal inspection service said the House Post office has adopted financial management practices that the auditors recommended
