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   Daily Herald (Newspaper) - March 2, 1990, Chicago, Illinois                               20 girls earn status for basketball PREP 4 A look to reverse mortgages RIAL 7 PADDOCK PUBLICATIONS 8 Sections 35 Cents Friday WEATHER Spring Mostly windy and with a high In the per 40s. Southwest winds of 15 to 25 mph will turn to the west in the turning fair and with a low in the upper teens to low 20s. SUBURBAN NEWS Positions on block Arlington Heights Elementary District 25 may eliminate some teaching positions next school year to help erase a million deficit Page 3. Park plans reduced The Arlington Heights park dis- and village boards on Thursday agreed to reduce the North School Park project by Cuts in foreign aid The Bush administration could support cutting U.S. aid to el and Egypt if similar cuts were applied to emerging de- Page 3. SUBURBAN LIVING Setting bond Before determining the bond in a court a judge considers several such as the of the crime and if an offender has a previous nal according to legal columnist Julie Martoccio Section 8. BUSINESS Salaries jump Americans started the 1990s with a healthy 0.8 percent rise in personal income in while growth in consumer spending slowed and a trend toward greater savings the Commerce Department reported Section 2, Page 1. JACK MABLEY Executive privilege Think the life of a corporate exec is all blue in the boardroom and no costumed frolics in the Better think Jack been keeping tabs on the foibles of the rich and See Back INDEX Real Dr. SHOWCASE On the hunt Sean Connery casts an imposing shadow as a Russian submarine commander trying to defect in for Red Dann Gire reviews the film in Section 6. Suburban leaders to fight Daley airport plan BY JOHN CARPENTER Daily Herald SUM Writer The leaders of suburban ties around International Airport will oppose Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley's plan for a third regional airport on the city's east saying Daley's plan will only make things worse at Members of the Suburban O'Hare meeting Thursday for the first time since Daley unveiled his stressed that alleviating congestion at by building a third airport somewhere in the re- gion is their highest But the Daley proposal would take too long to build more than 20 years and would not be large enough to solve problems at commission members not doing anything for the betterment of the health and welfare of the people we represent by even allowing the Lake Calumet site to even be said Elk Grove Village Mayor Charles ring to the Lake Calumet area where Daley's airport would be Said Park Ridge Mayor and Sub- urban O'Hare Commission Chairman Martin third airport that depends in any way on the ex- pansion of O'Hare is categorically unacceptable to SOC. And if the third airport is not put on the fast track it is also Zettek one of the other sites could be built ly faster than the Lake Calumet Commission members Thursday informally agreed to a draft position statement opposing Daley's which would displace more than residents of Chicago's east side while offering an airport Rep. Jim Edgar speaks to Cook County Republicans Thursday as party Chairman James E. middle Dally Herald Welsh GOP issues unity m Dvorak side-by-side at fund-raiser BY MADELEINE DOUBEK Dally Herald Political With Republican al candidate Jim Edgar at his side embattled Cook County GOP Chairman Jim rak issued a call for party just want to reiterate that we are a united Republican Dvorak told a gathering of 300 party workers and dates in downtown Dvorak and Edgar both tried to show party regulars they have no hard feelings following Edgar's call for nation more than two weeks Edgar urged Dvorak to step aside after it was alleged in eral court that Dvorak was who accepted monthly payments from the Dvorak and Edgar shook hands several times and Edgar echoed the call for time for all Republicans in Cook County and the state of Illinois to put their arms together for a tory on this Nov. Edgar told the boisterous Edgar denied the billed as a to Jim made him feel awkward after his call for Dvorak to think we both are concerned about the We're friends and we disagree on this one Edgar been in a lot more awkward situations in politics than We'll all vive Concerned that his loyalists may abandon Edgar in the coming March 20 rak made it clear he will on the same We're going in the same We might be on different See GOP on Page 5 Forbes mourned Elizabeth Taylor and ard Nixon sit together at the Malcolm memorial service Wednesday in New Hell's Angels cycle riders mingled with the rich and famous day to say farewell to Press Photo FBI warned me off probe Prtn WASHINGTON A former tice Department prosecutor told congressional investigators the FBI instructed him to drop his tion of CIA links to failed savings in- a House subcommittee chairman said Rep. Frank man of the House Banking on financial said staff following up allegations published by The Houston in- the former prosecutor The prosecutor the staff that while pursuing a bank failure he was told by FBI agents to drop the investigation of one of the individuals connected with the bank failure because that individual had Annunzio said in a letter to Rep. Anthony C. chairman of the House In- prosecutor was also told that the individual involved had a out of jail Annunzio One of the FBI agents present con- firmed the the congressman Annunzio refused to identify the Lloyd a Brown University researcher who prosecuted bank fraud cases while with a Justice De- organized crime task was quoted by the Houston newspaper as saying he believes the CIA masterminded or condoned some Three weeks Annunzio asked CIA Director William Webster to pear at a closed session of bis panel to respond to the ster far too small to solve the Chicago area's traffic Commission members would prefer one of three much larger sites being considered south of the A larger they would not force Midway Airport to be reduced to handling only air as Daley's plan And it would low for the air traffic volume that could protect Chicago's position as the air travel hub of the country without expanding which is now distinguished both as the world's busiest airport and the port experiencing the worst average flight Commission members also ed to the fact that Daley's plan would build an airport in an already developed It Butler another The suburban mayors have battled the city ever since Chicago Aviation Commissioner J. Franke announced the city was looking at the ty of adding runways at last successfully blocked plans for the eastern leg of the posed saying the location of the road would prevent O'Hare President Bush tells Contras to lay down arms From Herald LOS ANGELES President Bush said Thursday he was asking backed Nicaraguan Contras to give up their arms in the long struggle against the leftist ment and expressed confidence they would do so. Bush was asked by reporters if he was worried that the rebels would refuse to lay down their arms de- spite the election victory Sunday of opposition leader ta Chamorro over Nicaragua dent Daniel I'm not they Bush said as he left his hotel here for another stop on his California Asked if he was telling them to do he put it on the Bush later met with former dent Ronald who took a more cautious approach than Bush on the question of disarming the Contra rebels in Bush said he had sent a message though diplomatic channels urging the Contras to lay down their arms after the defeat of leftist President Daniel in response to a you think might be time enough for us to wait and make sure that there is a civilian government in place in asked if he shared Reagan's declined to comment cept to have a slight ence in Chamorro has asked the rebels to lay down their weapons and return Ortega has similarly has asked for their Some who given lions of dollars in U.S. aid over the have been camped in bases in which borders A rebel spokesman said day the Contras were ready to dis- cuss their position with Chamorro's In Secretary of State James Baker told a House ations subcommittee Thursday he was confident there would be ful transition of power in reintegration of the Contras should must voluntary but the right conditions for that are rapidly being he He added the United States would be urging Contras to lay down their arms and return to Baker Wednesday met former president Jimmy who had just returned Trom Nicaragua where he led one of the many observer teams there for Sunday's unresolved factor what's going to happen to the Con- I don't think that there's going to be a guarantee of an orderly sition as long as the Contras are a military force threatening the Carter told reporters outside the State can understand that the Contras are They need to be sure that when they do come back to they will be treated fairly and their safety will be That's being worked out now in a very harmonious he Firefighter Rick Damon of the Department down UM of Vw FWd Fire destroys Inverness Field House An Inverness was destroyed by fire Thursday in what fire investigators say could be a case of The fire started in the attic of toe Inverness Field Home and spread through the en- tire leaving only a fireplace Tte building has homed most of the village's social groups and clubs since 1959. There was no one in the building at the time of the See story on Page 4. Rolling Meadows renews push for Rte. 53 noise walls BY LARRY SMITH Daily Herald Writer For the second time in two Rolling Meadows city officials plan to ask the Illinois Department of Transportation to install noise ers along the Route 53 stretch that runs through their Seventh Ward Alderman Fredrick Jacobson decided to resurrect the sue after reading newspaper counts about the barriers going up near going to again try to con- vince IDOT those barriers arc Jacobson City officials made a similar but unsuccessful request to the state in 1988. If the city is granted its re- quest this the barriers would be placed on both sides of Route 53 from Algonquin Road to Northwest know they have some financial Jacobson said of the dealing with the lives and activities of We have to continue to do everything in our power to help who lives next to Route 53, said the not a problem in the winter because residents are in their But in the summer the combination of traffic noise and planes flying overhead makes it for homeowners to use their backyards and barrier walls would decrease the noise level in the Jacobson But an IDOT official said there are no plans to put barriers on that part of Route 53 because it is an ex- isting William head of environmental said the barriers being constructed near Road became part of the project when the state decided to ex- tend Route 53 out that far in the didn't become a reality until last Barbel Barriers in Rolling Meadows are a but only if the state lature decides to put noise barriers up highways throughout the Barbel now there is no no  

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