■mwh popuiatTo^, ^, Medical research sloppy, fraudulent /7 lEanrliPstpr lUrralJi 30 Cents Monday, Feb. 13, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm DiRosa is probably right about hiring a ‘man’ as manager believes women who currently Bv Nancy Concelman ville town manager. Maria Lopes, program director assistant managers. Lopes said. The service advisory group and serve as assistant town managers Manchester Herald DiRosa said last week that no of the International City Manag­ ICMA’s Talent Referral Ser­ a career support committee at East nipped again ICMA have created a task force to in Connecticut may become man­ women have applied for the ers Association’s Talent Referral vice tries to place women and iJlmtrbpatpr Hrralb find out why more minorities and agers in the future. Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. has Manchester position so far even Service, said a 1987 nationwide minorities in manager positions, “ I ’m sure there will be (female said officials hope to “ hire a though the town has asked survey by ICMA of its 7,063 Lopes said. Since its inception women aren’t in manager posi­ town managers) as more women man” by April as new town Korn-Ferry International, the member municipalities revealed about three years ago. the service tions. Lopes said The task force at wire by Xavier get the experience and are manager, and given the current consulting firm aiding in the that white men hold most elected has been in touch with more than hopes to release a report in a year interested in the position,” Bo­ set of applicants, a man may be search, to seek all types of or appointed administrative posi­ 300 employers from the public or two, she said. henko said. the town’s only choice. candidates. tions except municipal clerk and private sectors, she said. It is One of the barriers facing — see page 46 Karen R. Levine, former admi­ If Manche.ster does hire a man, “ We made it clear we wanted to positions. up to the employer to contact the qualified women and minorities nistrative assistant in Bolton, it will not be alone. There are no make sure we touch base with all Of the 4.800 municipalities service. is that there is no federal became Avon’s assistant town SPORTS female town managers in Con­ (applicant) pools, including surveyed for manager data. 552 “ We’ve had many inquiries.” legislation requiring the recruit­ manager in August. She agreed necticut. said John Bohenko. women,” DiRosa said. have female town managers. Of Lopes said. “ But the success rate ment of women and minorities. the 1,343 surveyed for assistant hasn’t been as great as we’d like it Lopes said. secretary of the Connecticut City Korn Ferry officials could not See MANAGER, page 10 Managers Association and Plain- be reached for comment. manager data. 402 have female to be.” Despite that, Bohenko said he MHS TIES FOR 1 ST PLACE President North jury By Jim Tierney campaigns Manchester Herald Back on Jan. 17, Manchester for budget High was soundly beaten by goes home; Windham High. 75-55. Now. with Windham leading By M errill Hartson the CCC East by one game over The Associated Press Manchester heading into Friday night’s clash at Clarke Arena, MANCHESTER, N.H. - Presi­ and. with feelings of vindication dent Bush opened a campaign for as a prime motivator, the Indians public support of his new budget hearing set were ready from the opening gun. today by returning to the state Behind 24 points apiece from that propelled him to his White North and the independent coun­ seniors Calvin Meggctt and Jason House victory and declared, “ our Bv Pete Yost sel’s office, which is handling the Goddard, the Indians established plan is a realistic one.” The Associated Press prosecution, then went into a their tempo early and went on to “ It is a budget plan that will closed session to discuss an post an important 70-61 victory. work, but not with business as WASHINGTON - The judge in undisclosed matter touching on Windham and Manchester are usual,” Bush said in remarks Oliver North’s Iran-Contra trial national security. prepared for a speech to the today sent the jury home and now tied for first in the league Walsh and the Justice Depart­ each at 8-2. Manchester, which Business and Industry Associa­ scheduled a hearing for Tuesday on a proposed agreement for ment had been in conflict since has won five straight, is 10-5 tion of New Hampshire. additional national security safe­ last Wednesday, when the depart­ overall while Windham slips to Meanwhile, Bush’s budget di­ guards that could allow the case ment began seeking an order that 9-5. The Indians, who were rector, Richard G. Darman, to go forward. would impose tight restrictions co-CCC East champs a year ago. prepared for talks with congres­ U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. on classified material that North will be at South Windsor High sional leaders on the $1.16 trillion Gesell indicated he is in no hurry wanted to present at trial. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. plan the administration unveiled to rush to trial, referring to the Gesell rejected the proposal The 24 points were a career- last week. administrative stay issued at the and accepted more moderate high for Meggett, who canned Bush mixed words of backing Justice Department’s request controls offered by Walsh, who three 3-pointers. Goddard also for that plan — already encoun­ Sunday by Chief Justice William said he wanted to proceed with grabbed 13 rebounds. tering Democratic resistance in Rehnquist. the trial immediately. On Thurs­ “ Tempo was the key.” Man­ Congress — with a sentimental The full Supreme Court on day, the Justice Department chester Coach Frank Kinel said. thank you to the state that almost Friday is to consider the Justice went to court to try to delay the “The up tempo was to our one year ago gave him his first Department’s request to delay trial. advantage. To do that, you have victory in the race for the The department said it had to have some guys play well. And. Republican presidential the trial. “ You’re still jurors in this case, concluded, and that Walsh con­ in the first half. Calvin Meggett nomination. curred, that “ the trial could not and Jason Goddard were just on of course,” Gesell told the panel. “ It’s no coincidence that my “ You will be advised as soon as go forward without an additional fire.” very first stop is here in New protective order.” Effectively shuffling nine play­ the court knows whether the case Hampshire,” said Bush, who is allowed to go forward or not. I Walsh had initially opposed ers throughout, including fresh­ came here after a weekend of further restrictions on evidence men Jeff Ross and Jim Anselmo. regret the inconvenience this will relaxation at his seacoast retreat cause you.” in the trial, but the department Manchester jumped to a 20-17 in Maine. had countered with a threat to lead after one quarter behind 10 Hours after Rehnquist issued His speech was the first in what invoke the Classified Information points from Goddard and seven the stay, the Justice Department aides said would be a series of announced it had reached an Procedures Act, which gives the from Meggett. talks around the country as the attorney general broad power to “We play nine guys.” Kinel agreement with independent administration presses for agree­ prevent disclosures. Such a move explained. “ I don’t even watch counsel Lawrence Walsh to seek ment with Congress on spending additional controls from Gesell could make any trial of North the subsitutions. There are too impossible because his lawyers many. Walt (assistant coach cuts. designed to protect the govern­ Bush scored a decisive come­ ment against disclosure of sensi­ argue they could not present an Adamy) does a great job. He adequate defense. basically knows what I want.” back win in New Hampshire’s tive national security material by Feb. 16 primary election that North, a former White House It wasn’t known how quickly With Meggett adding 10 second- Gesell would rule on the motion. quarter points to give him 17 in restored momentum that had Patrick Flynn/Manchesler Herald aide. been halted with a defeat in the The Justice Department said it Since Rehnquist issued the stay, the first half, the Indians built a workout at Center Springs Park Gesell is expected to send the Iowa caucuses. WARMING UP — Jarad Englisby, 10, of will ask that Rehnquist’s stay be their lead to 35-27 after he nailed a jurors home until he does rule. long 3-pointer with 1; 23 left in the 121 Summit St„ removes his skates and Saturday. vacated immediately if Gesell In its statement Sunday, the a approves the agreement. half. A 3-pointer by senior Cory See CAMPAIGN, page 10 warms his feet by a fire i n the barrel after department said itibelieves that _] Goldston (15 points) four seconds Gesell scheduled arguments on < “ the joint motion will resolve any before intermission gave Man­ the agreement for 1:30 p.m. ca remaining differences” with u chester its largest lead, 42-31. of Tuesday. He told the jurors to s Election of woman bishop a turning point “ call in tomorrow after 4 ” to see Walsh regarding the handling of the night. classified information. » However. Rob Lamed (15 whether they are to be given a u reporting time for court. E- points) cut the Manchester lead ity of ministry, and I ’m sure that pushing, and I doubt that that’s Cathedral Church of St.
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