European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 02, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes . Tuesday february 2,1993 Hillary Clinton s bid school receives from wire reports Wellesley mass. Well sly College the Alma mater of Hillary Rodham Clinton is crediting the first lady for a surge in student Entrance applications. The women s College has received More than2,800 applications an 11 percent increase Over last year and the highest number Ever said Janet Lavin director of admissions. We be never had this kind of National publicity Lavin said. Having Hillary in the White House has made a difference to admissions and i think it s made a difference for Young women who arc choosing the or collage Foh Herm Clinton graduated from Well sly in 1969 and from Yale Law school in 1972. One applicant Michelle Drake 17, a High school senior in Edina minn., said on her application that Clinton s Success was one of her primary reasons for wanting to attend Wal Lesley. I never thought of Well sly As being in the same Caliper of the Ivy leagues but that showed me that Well sly is competitive with any school in the nation she said. Replacement Homes Burn Oakland Calif. Two houses being built to replace Homes destroyed is months ago in the Oakland Hills Fife Crup cd in flame sunday the Shell of one House was destroyed while the other one suffered Only slight damage said battalion chief Ron Carter. When you have a big House that s just Frame All that is a big Tinderbox he said. Carter said the families building the Homes were burned out. Of their previous residences by the 1991 firestorm that killed 25 people and destroyed More than 3,000 Homes. Their names were not released. Carter said the fires began separately. Arson investigators would t comment. But Ann kill brew the daughter of the woman whose Home was destroyed in the Blaze told radio station Kobs that she had been told that both structures had been doused with fuel. Mother 2 children slain Cherokee Ala. A woman and two of her children were found fatally beaten and strangled in their Home after her Boyfriend shot himself As a neighbor watched. Alonzo Burgess 25, left a note telling police to look in the bedrooms before he wounded himself saturday police chief Royce Hulsey said. In the bedrooms were the bodies of Sheila Long Nnodimele 31 and her daughters Latoria long14, and Alexis Nnodimele 8. Two year old Larico Long suffered a severe head injury and was hospitalized sunday in satisfactory condition. Colbert county sheriff buddy Aldridge said investigators wanted to question Burgess before filing charges in the slam is Burgess was in guarded condition sunday. Nnodimele had filed several assault complaint against Burgess but the two continued to live together in her Northwest Alabama Home Hulsey. Said. -.-". A neighbor told police that Burgess invited him Over then shot himself in the Chest As the door swung open Aldridge said. Train kills 3 in car Michigan City ind. A passenger Irain hit a car at a crossing killing three of the four people in the car an Amtrak spokesman said sunday. The car s Driver. Randy Mitckess 31, of Knox was hospitalized in serious condition said Porter county sheriffs officials. None of the estimated 100 people on the Toronto to Chicago train were injured in saturday s Accident. We Don t know if the Driver saw the train an thought he could beat the train or was distracted said Amtrak spokesman John Jacobsen. Jacobson said the intersection was marked with Stop signs and Railroad crossing signs but no Gates or signals. Track Speed in the area is normally 79 Mph he said. The dead were identified As David Urquart 35,of Wanatah his 13-year-old son Brian and a 12 year old passenger Brandon Pullins of Wanatah. Co n is d e is plan toy alginate All by the new York times Washington the Clinton administration is considering a plan to ensure that Vall children arc prop Erly vaccinated. ,. Only 40 percent to 60 percent of preschool children get the recommended shots the government said an the number is As Law s in percent in of title. Inner City neighbourhoods. Health officials said the Low level of immunization is one reason for outbreaks of measles and other diseases in the last few years. Public Utility with a guaranteed Market and negotiate prices including profits for manufacturers. Under our current system with limited Access to vaccine immunization has become a privilege said or Kenneth j. Bart director of the National vaccine program office at the department of health and human services. We believe that every child has a right to b Ryb Ody High under the plan the Federal government and states would buy up All childhood vaccines then distribute them free to Public clinics and private doctors offices. The administration said its plan will Lead to virtually Universal immunization because the Cost of vaccines which has increased greatly in the last decade would no longer be a Barrier. The idea is supported by leading paediatricians and child advocacy groups including the children s de sense fund. But it is opposed by drug companies which said the proposal would make the manufacture of vac Cines unprofitable and May Force them to slash spend ing for research to develop More effective vaccines. Also it will not necessarily increase rates of immunization they said because Price is far less a Barrier than the Lack of education and accessibility for inner City _ residents. Under the program vaccines would be treated As a clean watch right now the Federal government pays for one fourth to on third of All childhood vaccine bought in the United states while state and local governments buy one fourth or less. Under the proposal the Federal government and the states would buy the entire Supply of vaccine which would then be administered at no charge to patients. The plan would Cost the government $300 million to $500 million a year in addition to the $175 million it already spends to buy vaccine. Federal officials said they had not decided How to pay for the program. Connecticut Massachusetts and Washington have programs to distribute vaccines to private doctors at no charge. In general those states buy enough vaccine for All children using state Money and Federal Grants doctors May charge a Small fee up to $5 or $10, Foch car serv ices but May not charge for the vaccine itself better than expected Stacy Scwll Center is flanked by her parents James and Barbara Sewell and her sister Ritchey at the t of verify of Southern California Pital i los Angeles on sunday. A doctor said Stacy 22, was recovering faster than expected from Friday s opera ions in which she received parts of both her parents lungs Stacy has cystic fibrosis a genetic disease that expected to die within Days without the transplant the parents also were in Good condition. A 75 women say doctor molested them Chicago up after a Chicago doctor was charged with sexual assault at least 75 women accused him of fondling or molesting them police said sunday. Or. Ashvin Shah 49, free on $50,000 Bond after being charged thursday with one count of criminal sex Ual assault. He is charged with assaulting a 20-year-Oldfemale patient in his office Jan. 22. At least 30 women telephoned police Friday 10 accuse Shah of sexually molesting them at his office authorities said. The number reached at least 75 by sat urday police said. Many of Tho women who called said they had been too embarrassed to come Forward until they Learned of Shah s arrest said prosecutor Allison Perona. It took one Brave woman to go Public and the floodgates opened,".perpna said. The 20-year-old accused Shah of fondling her during a routine Pelvic examination at the East Side medical Center authorities said. Co county circuit judge Ronald Bartkowitz or acred Shah to suspend his medical practice and remain at his Home in Flossmoor. Shah a native of Bombay India also was ordered to surrender his passport. A preliminary court hearing was to be held monday ,1, be a,1cjed victims win be interviewed by teams rom the Cook county state s attorney s office mass to station unit Chicago police Illinois state police and task Force investigators from the state department of profession a
