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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 20

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2C LO CAL Wisconsin State Journal. Thursday, March 21 1 996 Verdict 3 Monro GOODMAN, Sue A 52. at home. Wednesday. Palm Spnnga, SHARPEE, Dolores A.

72. at home Saturday. Poynett SCHOENEBERG, Margaret 85. i Lock Good Samaritan Center, Tuesday. Poynette-Platteville FLESCH.

Ann IC. 47, at home. Tuesday. Racine ANDROFF. Bud.

61 Wednesday. Richland Center GERBER, Marian 80, in Richland Hospital. Saturday. Sauk City ZINS, Mabel. 91.

Wednesday. Stoughton MILES, Brian 32. in UW Hospital. Wednesday. Sun Prairie-Madison TIERMAN.

Robert Bob" 45, at home, Tuesday. WISCONSIN Wed. Powe-bail drawing: 11-14-17-26-42 and Powerball 35 Oda of irmemnj aft su lURw (l 54.97ft 155 Wed Megabucks drawing: 6-30-41-44-45-47 Oaat al mmKng tf nunott: I n6 Wed. Supercash: 5-15-17-18-24-27 Ooos ol mmcntna 1 mm nrmtn tor S2S0.000: 1 396 Wed. Pick Three: 0-2-6.

OOos of mmctung an thrve for $500: 1 in I 000 Powypaw and MeoaauMs nutters are drawn Weonaay and Saturday fvgia Tha estimated ackpot tor me next cawing is S26 4 mil-ton Tne estimalea Wegaouctci jactoot $1 rnimon. For tie last orawrtng numoers 04) (60S) 266-7777. ILLINOIS Wed. Pick Three Midday: 8-5-3: Pick Three Evening: 3-5-0; Pick Four Midday: 8- 0-0-5; Pick Four Evening: 6-8-3-0: Little Lotto: 4-13-16-25-28. Lotto: 4-6-16-21-26-28; Est Lotto jackpot: $6 million.

IOWA Super Cash Lotto: 9- 11-21-25-26-37; Iowa's $100,000 Cash Game: 2-10-22-25-33. Obituaries4C armed the deputy, the sheriffs office said. Wortham fled the parking lot and threw the deputy's gun on the ground. Sheriff deputies and officers from the city and town of Madison pursued Wortham. They captured him at 6:15 p.m.

at Vilas Avenue and Park Street Wortham, who was being held in jail on a probation violation has been tentatively charged with escape, disarming a police officer, resisting arrest and being a felon in possession of a firearm, the sheriffs office said. Drug bust: Madison officers going to arrest a man on outstanding warrants got an unexpected bonus when they found heroin and marijuana stashed in his apartment, police said Wednesday. Herman Lee Jenkins, 36, of 1901 Simpson St, was wanted on bench warrants for bail jumping and battery, among other things. A report by neighborhood officer Tim Peregoy said he and other officers found drug paraphernalia, a pill container filled with aluminum-wrapped heroin and 8 grams of marijuana in Jen "I think it would be a real misreading of the vote to count it in liberal and conservative terms," he said. "It's a referendum on other issues land use and the environment" On Wednesday afternoon! Blaska still occupied the chairman's office on the City-County.

Building's first floor. He leaned far back in his chair, chatting on the phone, as sunlight poured through a window behind him. The trademark Blaska wit and sarcasm, perhaps sharpened by defeat was very much in evidence. He said many opposition candidates had claimed to be fiscally conservative when they ran against his faction's candidates. "They know that's what they had to do to get elected," he said.

"I hope the election day conversion extends for the next two years." He said he also hopes the new board continues the 4 percent to 8 percent property tax increases of the past few years. Increases before conservatives took control and before a county sales tax were as high as 22 percent Bickering? Blaska accused liberal candidates of localizing a federal government issue. "It was a bogus issue that they knew the public was concerned about," he said. Continued from Page 1 vatives were out-maneuvered in the election by unions and the Democratic Party. Becker said candidate recruitment began a year ago by liberal board members.

Although unions contributed generously to campaigns, he said it was not their victory. County Executive Rick Phelps found the election historically significant "It sends a clear message on the shift of the public agenda to the big picture," he said. "They (voters) do not appreciate government drifting off into small petty fights." Phelps, who does not plan to seek re-election next year, said he was impressed that 28 of 39 seats were contested throughout the county. "People who preach the politics of urban vs. rural ought to be on notice that issue is dead," he said.

"It's a reaffirmation that the public is in charge." Mayor Paul Soglin, who is challenging U.S. Rep. Scott Klug, this fall, said the board elections don't represent a leftward trend. TODAY'S FUNERALS KAHLE, Edward, 10 a.m., Cress Funeral Home. 3610 Speedway Road.

SEARIGHT, David. 10 a.m., Gunderson Funeral Home, 5203 Monona Drive. KANE. Kern Mark. Madison, daughter.

LEISING, Debbie David. Randolph, daughter. WEISENSEL, Kathy Andrew, Sun Praine, son. March 20, 1996 FELLOWS. Juue Randy.

Waunakee. son. HETZEL, Drena Rob, Madison, daughter. DEATHS Madison BECKER. Wilfred Frank." 85.

in a local nursing home, Tuesday. BLACKMON. Herbert. 73, Sunday. FROMM.

Constance Crafts, 79. at home, Tuesday. KNOCHE, Nancy, 95. Tuesday. LACEY, Geraldine.

76, in St Mary's Hospital. Tuesday. OWEN. Bermce Trebiteock, 88. in Mid-dleton Village Nursing Center, Monday.

PATCHIN, Faye 82, in enter Hospital, Tuesday. ROM, Jeanette Anderson. 91. at her daughter's home in North Saint Paul, Wednesday. Area Cambridge PIOTROWSKI.

Chester, 82, in UW Hospital, Tuesday. Fall River-Portage SMITH, Francis W. "Red," 72, at home, Tuesday. Fort Atkinson BLACK, Edna, 82, in Meriter Hospital, Madison, Wednesday. Highland SCULUON.

Helen 48, in Meriter Hospital, Madison, Wednesday. Madison-Brandon MOLLIEN, Letha Matzke. 92. in Oakwood Lutheran Home, Wednesday. Maple Bluff SCHMALBACH, Charles 75, at home, Tuesday.

Monroe AMANS, Harrie 85, in Monroe Clinic Hospital. Monday. IWilH.l.'i 1 LZZEESMZZl Brief escape: A Dane County jail inmate escaped while he was at St. Mary's Hospital Wednesday for an examination. Michael Wortham, 21, was taken to the hospital about 4 p.m.

because he was having trouble breathing. About two hours later, while being prepared to go back to jail, he ran away from a Dane County sheriffs deputy. The deputy caught Wortham in the hospital parking lot They struggled and Wortham dis BIRTHS Merlter Hospital March 19, 1996 OWEN, Angela James, Madison, daughter. March 20. 1996 FARRELL, Connie Pat, Mount Horeb, son.

HUNDT, Claire Jerry, Cross Plains, daughter. McQUEEN, Alissa HAYES, Shannon, Madison, daughter. St. Mary's Hospital March 19, 1996 HAUGE, Barbara Tyrone, Fall River, daughter. kins' bedroom Tuesday after? noon.

I Williams Calvin Williams Age: 50. Personal: Lives with his wife at 3905 Paunack Ave. Their daughter, Elizabeth, 10, is a fourth-grader at Lincoln Elementary. Occupation: Teaches anatomy, physiology and emergency med re I Allen, who, like Williams, is African American. Lopez said that shows the community wants diversity.

"As we set policy, the philosophy on the board (with Calvin Williams) will be we want integrated schools," Lopez said. "We're going to support policies that will be inclusive and not exclusive." The biggest change, some board members said, will be in personality. Carstensen praised Peter Williams for his 6V2 years of service on the board but said he "lost his way" when he voted to end the pair. Peter Williams lost credibility, she said, by not adequately acknowledging he had changed his position on desegregation and not sufficiently explaining why. Those who have seen Calvin Williams work with the Midvale-Lincoln Parent Teacher Organization, where he is vice president, or on the citizen task force that recommended keeping the pair, describe him as a conciliator capable of keeping peace under tough circumstances.

Here are final results for state and local races that were not available for all Wednesday editions of the Wisconsin State Journal. MAJOR RACES Presidential Primary (Democrat) Bill Clinton (I) 347,070 Uninstructed Delegation 7,630 Presidential Primary (Republican) Bob Dole 300,577 Patrick J. Buchanan 193,942 Steve Forbes 32,007 Alan Keyes 17,991 Lamar Alexander 11,181 Uninstructed Delegation 6,41 1 Richard Lugar 3,808 Phil Gramm 2,823 Robert K. Dornan 1 ,660 Morry Taylor ...930 Supreme Court Patrick Crooks 508,204 Ralph Adam Fine 359,838 Milwaukee mayor John Norquist 82,148 Richard Artison 54,972 4th District Court of Appeals Pat Roggensack 1 12,433 Erica Eisinger 110,14 REGIONAL MAYORS Dodgevllle Jim McCaulley (I) 332 Beaver Dam Thomas Olson 2,016 Steven Sabatke (I) 1,857 Brodhead Cal Wickline 262 William Wellnitz 238 Darlington Robert Siegenthaler 402 David Blaser 280 Edgerton Matthew Mclntyre 612 Eugene Gruna (I) 347 Evansvllle Steven DiSalvo 397 Mark Lins 363 Richland Center Thomas McCarthy (I) 1,047 Jim Manning 574 DANE COUNTY VILLAGES Brooklyn Tom Dehlinger 31 Sue McCallum 28 Leanna Hardy 9 Roland Arndt 8 Cottage Grove Tom Baxter (I) 361 Randy Wautlet (I) 281 John Ninotti 280 Garth Peck 187 TOWNS Vermont Steve Frame. 156 Mark Kessnich 1 27 John Coffin (I) 110 SCHOOL BOARDS Cambridge David Peterson 677 Nina Neupert 645 Continued from Page 1 Rhonda Hrobsky 567 Nancy Kornelson 507 meant busing and paired schools DeForest to mix the races.

More recently, it Linda Meinholz 1,277 has meant trying to reduce the Glenn Olson 1 ,1 77 concentration of poor children in Mount Horeb Terry Chappell 1.282 anyone school Karen Foley Strauss 803 Caivin Williams said he wants M. the board to take another look at ritchburg seat: T. Charles Uphoff 1,906 the Midvale-Lincoln school pair-Ken Jones 1 ,440 inS to trv t0 do just that After vot- Towns of Dunn, Blooming Grove and ing to disband the pair, the board Rutland: Douglas Kornetzke 1,784 later adopted a compromise plan DonMclsaac 1,407 to keep the pair but allow white In Sun Prairie, 3rd District incumbent parents to transfer out Donald Hooser was locked in a 297-vote tie with challenger Larry Olness. To re- But Mistele said the board had solve the tie, the board of canvassers already been over the issues Cal- drew lots Wednesday and Hooser won. vin Williams is talking about Both candidates have until 5 p.m.

Friday to request a vote recount, according to "Do you want every little mi-Diane Hermann-Brown, city clerk. nority kid stuck on a bus and sent margin a over this community so every John Volker the new mayor won't be sornp? Mistele asked challenged by opponent Tom Ferch. usomV "l'steie asKea Ferch also has until 5 p.m. Friday to re- what Jf the educational benefit quest a recount, but electronic voting of that?" machines are very accurate, according to City Clerk Beverly Beyer. Williams election brings to Verona mayor three the number of minorities on John Volker 716 the School Board, including Thomas Ferch 683 Lopez, who is Hispanic, and Ray ical services at Madison Area Technical College.

Political experience: None. Other public service: Co-president of the Midvale-Lincoln Parent Teacher Organization; volunteer with the Red Cross for 25 years; president of UW-Madison Hoofers Club. Education: Bachelor's degree in anthropology, UW-Madison; two years of study at the UW-Madison Medical School. "He does really reach out to people," Carstensen said. In meetings of the citizen task force, she said, Calvin Williams was "very, very good at keeping people fo-, cused on what the broader issues were." meS on SaDeS a i OTPS Ar i 2 for Berbers $11(599 INSTALLED WITH PAD Only the Scotchcare Plan has no stain exclusions.

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