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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 3

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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the Journal Tlrrm Monday, March 27, 1995 A page editor: Robb Luenr OH Hillary begins trip, meets with Bhutto li Willi PAS i NATIONWORLD festluol lloll ab (loots Hock special ooeiti: Tony Broax) Ue LoMog Geo) I imi r-'- ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -Meeting as one tough woman to another, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto pledged a mutual determination Sunday to help women improve their lot in life. One on one and in public, two of the world's best-known women displayed what appeared to be a genuine kinship as Mrs. Clinton began her 12-day tour of South Asia with a trip to the prime minister's sprawling white hillside residence. "I know that much remains to be done in every society, in both of our countries, to ensure that women assume their rightful place and are given the opportunities to exercise their rights, but I am very optimistic by what I see happening in the world," Mrs. Clinton said at a five-course luncheon for prominent women hosted by the prime minister.

The Harvard-educated Mrs. Bhutto said her government is making "a frontal assault on institutional discrimination against women in our society." Neither woman is without her share of critics, however, and Mrs. Bhutto wryly took note of that when she told Mrs. Clinton, "women who take on tough issues and stake out new territory are often on the receiving end of ignorance. I can personally attest to that." She added: "You are both tough and a great leader." Tkketi fiucllobie ol Oewoe'i.

fDoIflstreoD, (DCxctxwQe, Doofi opeo ot 030 pn. Oil Does (uelcorae Soonwred Haiborfeit lot Associated Pross First Lady Hillary Clinton, right, and her daughter Chelsea speak with a Pakistani government guide as they exit Faisal Mosque Sunday in Islamabad. Opinions differ on welfare bill veto Invitation to the Public: You are cordially invited to attend the Unveiling Ceremony of Firstar Bank Tuesday, March 28, 1995 at 8:30 a.m. 3525 Rapids Drive Racine, Wisconsin (The former First Bank Southeast office) FlRSTWBANK Knight-Ridder News Service WASHINGTON The House majority leader said Sunday he had "no doubt" President Bill Clinton will sign a welfare-reform bill if one reaches his desk, but the White House chief of staff said Clinton will not sign the one passed last week by the House. Rep.

Dick Armey, Texas Republican and House Majority Leader, said Sunday on NBC television's "Meet the Press," that "the president's been talking about an op portunity to end welfare as we know it since the campaign." "The Democrat majorities in the House and Senate were reluctant to address that issue for the first 2 years of his presidency. I'm sure he is very encouraged to see that we were willing to get right on with the job as soon as we got in the majority," he said. "And I have no doubt that the president will sign this bill when we get it to him," Armey said. But Leon Panetta said later on the same program that while the president wants to reform the welfare system, the GOP-sponsored bill now on its way to the Senate did not meet Clinton's criteria. "We want a bill that, is tough on work, and that is fair to children.

The bill that passed, frankly, on the House side is weak on work requirements and very tough on children," Panetta said. "We want basically to reverse those priorities. We want to put more into work. We do want to provide a safety net in regards to children, and in regards to young mothers," he said. The GOP bill would delegate many welfare responsibilities to the states, along with the funding to implement them, but Panetta said there are certain things within the system that the federal government needs to ensure.

2222222222 2 Dappy 2 2 Birthday, 2 Hi1AV FoTSaolVv Mourners gather for post office shooting victims MONTCLAIR, N.J. (AP)-With a somber silence, thousands of people held hands and prayed Sunday during a tearful memorial service for four men killed in a post office robbery. The crowd of elderly people and teen-agers, parents and their young children, overflowed a plaza in front of the post office, which is now covered with flowers and signs expressing grief. One sign in the window read, "Goodbye Scottie Walensky. You are a nice man.

I hope you didn't suffer." People stood at an adjacent train station to get a clear view of the ceremony over a sea of heads. "This town is a beautiful town," Irena Lomaga-Carey, daughter of victim George Lomaga, told the crowd of about 5,000. "The outpouring of sympathy and support we got is tremendous." None of the speakers during the l'i-hour ceremony spoke of Christopher Green, the debt-ridden former post office worker charged in the slayings. As the service drew to a close, crowd members clasped hands and prayed. Killed Tuesday were postal workers Walensky, 42, and Ernest Spruill, 56; and customers Lomaga, 59, and Robert Leslie, 38.

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