In Sectiott 2 Itt Sports An Associated Collegiate Press Four-Star All-American Newspape r Bombers show and a National Pacemaker BY GEORGE! the Wright stuff The old guy can in winning debut still light it up page B5 page BJ TUESDAY The Chrysler conflict: Is NAFTA a best interest? BY CRAIG L. BLACK construct more plants in Mexico. 1.5 million cars if the NAFTA Staff Reporter That will be the best way bill gets passed," Stout said. The outcome of tomorrow 's Chrysler will be able to handle " Because we wouldn't have that vote on the North American Free the Mexican market. C)( tra C)( pense of the tariff, we'd Trade Agreement (NAFT A) may "It costs [Chrysler] $410 per be able to sell more to Mexico." have lasting effects on Newark's car to export to Mexico due to However the people who Chrysler Plant. the 20 percent border tariff on all assemble th e cars said, N AFT A NAFTA is a pact that, if U.S. automobiles," Stout said. will hurt the United States. passed by Congress, will The United Auto Workers alleviate the border tariff ~ (U A W) defend the idea th at by American companies pay when opening the door to Me)(ico more exporting products to Mexico and "It's going to jobs are going to go to there. Canada. "It's going to Lake jobs and Under the current law , the take jobs and money out of this country," said United States does not collect a Sam Logan, a production control tax from Mexican and Canadian money out of this clerk at Chrysler. corporations when they export to Materials will be taken to our country. " It's a one-way c~untry." Mex ico where cars can be made street. NAFT A changes that, it a t a iower cost to the company, makes it even," Vice President AI -Sam Logan, Chrysler production Logan said. But, he added, the Gore said in a debate with H . control clerk quality won't be as good. Ross Perot Tuesday. " We can ' t take the chance of Chrysler currently has limited having corporate America move facilities set up in Me)(ico, said According 10 Gore, Mexico our jobs to Mexico. This clears Voula Stout, personnel bought 750,000 new cars last the path, th is rolls out the red administrative supervisor of the year. One thousand came from carpel for them ," said Melvin Chrysler Newark assembly plant. Ford, G . M . and Chrysler, the McGall, a Newark Chrysler Stout said Bob Eaton, three largest automotive assembly line worker. Chrysler's chairman of the board, industries in the Uni ted States, Of th e 10 Newark Chrysler indicated in a Nov. 9 town hall Gore added. workers interviewed, only one meeting with Newark Chrysler "By the year 2000, auto assembl y line worker, Lance employees that if NAFT A is not companies arc look ing at Cannon, did not condemn passed, Chrysler will be forced to increasing that 750,000 figure to see CHRYSLER page A3 Sills gives funds for new mall plans The News Journal said. vVilmingwn's During the mayor's campaign, THE REVIEW /~imillian Gretsch Sills promised to bring a new I'LL TAKE A HEN ... ON TOAST! Delaware defensive back Paul Williams is taken deep by supermarket, more retail and service Richmond wide receiver Rod Boothes in the Hens' 48-1 0 win Saturday. mayor forks space and to increase jobs, Ming said. Also during his campaign, Sills over $260,000. questioned former Mayor Daniel S. BY RACHEL CERICOI.A Frawley's use of $13 .5 million in Assistant Entertainment Editot UDAG funds for development Mayor James H. Sills Jr. has without input. Usher dies 1,500 Du Pont . appointed a $260,000 loan for Sills has been cri ticized by many in SILLS the city for breachi ng his campaign Wilmington development through the video store, pharmacy, drive-in federal Urban Development Action promise of seeking public input after fall before di spersion of funds restaurant and Thriftway supermarket, Grant program (UDAG), a The News Journal said. spokesperson for Sills' office said. However, Ming said, community A univelsity usll:r M1o fell down jobs head north groups were questioned by Sills on "The building was vacated and the sta:llum stairs at the NCN. 6 Parents According to Thursday's issue of whether or not the development was accumulating no revenue," Ming said. Day fOOiball game died Thursday, a The Wilmington News Journal, the favorable and useful to the "It was a win-win situation. The city OlristianaHospital spokesresoo said loan was given to local developer community's needs. plans to gain tremendously. Jack Kinkle, 74, who suffered Ralph Paul, his wife, Rosalind, and The decision was unanimous and "That's the way a UDAG grant rroltiple ftlK:Iures to 100 skull, died at to Wilmington his son, Douglas, who plan to develop public inpu t was positive, so there should bC used," she added. 1:15am. Thursday, said capt. Jim the Fox Valley Shops at Lea There are seven members on the BY BRIAN HICKEY saying the return to Wilmington was little need to hold off on Flalley of Public Safety. Boulevard and Market Street in UDAG commillee, but only live were City News Editor shows "once and for all that prooucuon, Mmg sal<l. Kinkle, a university usher for 22 Wilmington. present for the unanimous decision to Mayor James H. Sills Jr.'s DuPont is truly committed to The three-story building, which is )'CIIS. was Wli!Ching the gam: again'il The money was given as part of a grant the loan, Ming said. Wilmington. the former site of a Scars store, is in Tow!m when M:.kwani<i revitalization of Wilmington plan to revive business in the city, The project has been in planning re stewed "This agreement is a good one need of asbestos removal before en! fell betwren soctions D arxl E. business has now negatively spokesperson Marcia Ming said. for a long time, and response was in for both the company and the city development can begin, The News "He loved his job," said Elyse effected the Newark area by UDAG funds are accumulated favor of the development, Ming said. -and ultimately our employees Journal said. Foraker, Kinkle's daughter and a moving 1,500 city jobs north. through payments from loans granted "There was no reason to wait," she The Du Pont Corp. announced There are plans 10 build a bank, university employee. "He loved see DUPONT page A4 to the city between 1978 and 1985, said. "The community was all fo r it." sports, and always followed the Friday that it would move the l..Jnivasity ci Delaware. affected jobs from its Louviers . Engineering Center at Milford Kinkle is swvived by his daughter Crossroads north of Newark Lo a en! two~ . -Deb Wolf site in Wilmington. The Louviers site, which is sel to close in early 1994, is the latest For the women in Vietnam victim in a massive cost-cutting Russell sexual program which has claimed 15,000 jobs in the past two years. Thousands gathered in Washington assault reported Du Pont said the affected •employees will not be out of to honor overlooked veterans. A female non-university student work, but will be placed BY TRACY LARGAY the Vietnam Memorial including reported she was sexually assaulted somewhere in the company's four Copy £dito1 Pidge Wright, of Knoxville , in a room in the Russell Complex Wilmington locations or WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Tenn., Eva Redd Hornsby , of Saturday night, University Police elsewhere in New Castle County. American flag was flying high Oakland, Calif., Marcia Ripp, of Capt. Jim Aatley said. The cost-culling started in Thursday as spirits soared and Clinton Township, Mich., and Aatly said University Police are 1991, when Du Pont eliminated tears flowed. Mary Berger, of Northampton, actively investigating the 'case, but 2,400 Delaware jobs by offering Veterans' Day was a time of Mass. - four nurses who served are not working with the State early retirement incentives. thanks and uncontrollable in Vietnam together and have Attorney General because there are Among the other moves were emotions as the women who kept in touch all these years. no suspects at this time. 1,300 jobs lost earlier this year served in Vietnam were "We took care of hundreds of Russell D/E Hall Director and a complete restructuring of its recognized for their dedication boys who were in pieces," Deborah Pawlikowski said she had European branches. and devotion to the soldiers of Wri ght said. "Some were only 19 no knowledge of the incident. Du Pont Chairman Edgar S . war by the unveiling of a new years old. No other Russell Hall directors Woolard Jr. was unavailable for monument depicting three war "We made a difference to a lot comment, but was quoted in the could be reached for comment. nurses. of people, but I minimized the TH[ REVIEW IT racy urgay Nov. 13 edi Lion of The Thousands were gathered at see VIETNAM page A3 A wreath is placed in front of the Vietnam Memorial Thursday. -Jimmy Miller 'Wilmington News Journal as CONTENTS INSIDE REVIEW KEEPING TABS On November 12, Campus Flash.A2 Section 2 ........ 81 Students for Life and Student Weekly World 1984, more than 240 Police Reports.A2 Music MadnessB2 Coalition for Choice will debate News reports of female students and Letter from the The Question.B2 the morality of abortion Thursday Connecticut Newark residents editor.............. A2 Sports ............. B4 night. Boxing gloves provided at psychic Jane marched to "take News AnalysisA2 ~ate .................
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