2 Monday, October 7, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Quick INFO WEIRD NEWS TELEVISION LISTINGS WEATHER LOTTO NUMBERS WEATHER Light rain in the morning turning into afternoon thunderstorms. TUESDAY NEWS OF THE WEIRD Mostly sunny and warming up. WEDNESDAY Much warmer and sunny. LEAD STORY Conspicuous Getaways: Armed with descriptions of the perpetrators, police fairly quickly made arrests in robberies in Chicago in August and Oshawa, Ontario, in March because thieves were unsuccessful in blending with the crowds as they walked away with their loot. According to police, Jude Bradshaw, 41, was still wearing the green hat and purple pants he wore to rob the Chicago bank, and the 36-year-old man who robbed the Oshawa Discount Centre had made no effort to disguise the metal hook he uses in place of a hand. NEWS FROM THE JOB MARKET The government of Zimbabwe announced in June that it was pessimistic that it could fill the vacant position of hangman after the resignation of Tommy Griffiths, 72, an Englishmen who had held the part-time post since the 1950's. Though dozens of men are on death row, no local person will take the job because of a national superstition about taking someone's life without personal motive. An issue of the San Francisco Chronicle contained a report on Martha Huerta, who pulls an eight-hour shift at ABC Diaper Service in Berkeley, Calif., where she feeds soiled diapers through an electronic counting machine and on to the washer. Her tools are gloves and an electric fan, although, said her supervisor, "it helps that her sense of smell isn't very good." Ollie King, 38, was arrested as he allegedly sought to buy drugs in a suburb of Atlanta in June during his lunch-hour break from serving on a jury. And in July, Li Baolun, 33, was arrested in Beijing because, during his lunch hours over a four-year period, he walked into more than 1,000 government offices and stole money from unattended workers' desks and belongings. DEBATE Continued from Page 1 presidential campaigns. He said that given his record of deficit reduction, paring welfare rolls and supporting the death penalty, "I just don't think that dog will hunt this time." For all the sharp exchanges, there were several moments of laughter. And indeed they did. "You can probably tell we like each other,we just see the world in different ways,"Clinton said. "I trust the people, the president trusts the government," Dole said. Clinton said he trusted the people, too, but that the government had a critical role in areas such as protecting the environment, putting more police on the street and regulating tobacco sales to keep children from smoking. Dole said the economy was not growing nearly as fast as it could, and that millions of Americans were feeling an economic squeeze. "Americans are working harder and paying higher taxes," he said. "I want the government to pinch pennies for a change instead of the American families." Dole recalled Clinton's own admission that in 1993 he had raised taxes too much. A bit later, Clinton recalled a decade-old quote from Dole's running mate, Jack Kemp, who said Dole never met a tax he didn't hike. With answer after answer, Clinton sought to portray Dole as bent on cutting or gutting vital government programs such as Head Start and student loans. He also criticized Dole's proposal to eliminate the Education Department. "I think my ideas are better for the future," the president said. Dole was equally determined to shed any suggestion he was hard-hearted, referring obliquely to his own struggles overcoming World War II wounds and making the case that his school-choice plan would allow poor inner-city children to go to better schools. "I'm not some extremist out here," Dole said. "I care about people." AAE 62 Biography "Michael Douglas" Poirot Miss Marple (Part 2 of 2) Law & Order "Family Values" Biography "Michael Douglas" CNN 12 Politics Equal Time Rivera Live Charles Grodin America After Days Rivers Live R) CNN 12 Prime News Inside Politics Larry King Live World Today Sports Moneyline Newnight Showbiz COM 24 "MA*S*H" (1970) two unorthodox Army doctors declare war on bureaucracy. A-List (R) Politically inc. 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