European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 13, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday. February 13. 1990 the stars and stripes Page 5 Washington state teachers plan walkout _. -. _. Nln limn it a t r id i r m thi1 l is 10 . Monarc api thousand of Washington teach ers plan to play Hooky tuesday and participate in marches and rallies across the state to protest a Ducci not to raise their salaries with a projected budget surplus As Mam As 35 of the state s 2% school districts May shut Down for the Day because of the walkout expected by about 1.1.000 leathers and other education workers affecting 200.0 10 students said Washington Educa Tion association ivs Jenl aria Nuxoll. About n.0 1 1 More members of the Union also Are to Par Luipage in h a and marches Mer Iov. Booth Gardner s decision to ignore the organisation s request for immediate 10 Patent pay increases. We Aie go to the confluent and telling them thai in they t Aik a Jal paid Ducat Ioctl Empl macs be i Al going to be Able to deliver an educational said association spokeswoman Teresa Moore. The 49.000-Mcmbcr represents More than 90 percent of the teaching Force in the state including 42.000 of the state s 45.000 classroom teachers and about 7.000 other staff members. Teachers in the Seattle school District the state s largest with about 4.1.000 students 2.500 teachers and 1.500 other employees Are among those expected to participate in the protest said Nuxoll. And the District is scheduled to be closed. City schools superintendent William Kendrick said in a statement that he understands the teachers irus and strongly supports increased funding Lor employee salaries. The idea for a walkout began with teachers in Ever etl and Edmonds after the legislature and Gardner failed last year to make amends for salaries that slipped Cut lower in the last years. Moore. When Giardner did not earmark any of a projected $611 million. 1989-91 state surplus for teacher pay raises support for the walkout grew. Nuxoll said. The i a wants $.100 million of the surplus to pay for salary increases for teachers and other education workers. Giardner. Washington House speaker Joe King and Senate majority Leader can Nestle Hayner say they sympathies with teachers but the slate does t have the Money to meet i hair demands. In the 1980s. Olympia always told us the Money was Short bin that we d be first on the list when Money was available. Now we Aren t even on the said Greg Waddle Northwest regional chairman of the \\f.\. Nuxoll said Llie average annual teacher salary in the slate last year was $29.176 Tor a person with 12 years of experience a Bachelor s degree and 90 credits of postgraduate study about $500 below the National average. Daughter watches on to As Mandela walks free he he. Of\1 _ a Natii la Chi i in fill Illiam Vierst. Mass Al l the living loom of Nelson Mandela s daughter erupted in yells tears and clan Chad fist salutes sunday morning when South Africa s most famous prisoner walked free. When i saw him walk there of. I was Jusi so excited. To see him walk out tall in a dignified Way. N Sjuls so wonderful to look Al said Maka we Mandy a Awuah. Who Walch cd the historic event on television it s an experience Hal will live for me forever i was really elated overjoyed Happy i really can t express it. It was my father seeing my she said. The .1 year old anthropologist a Ful Highl scholar Al the i a versus of Massachusetts spoke after catching her first glimpse of Freedom for her father who was Imp soned when she was k v cars old. The in Locasc of Mandela. 71. Has been rumoured for months hut Mandela Awuah said nothing compared with actually seeing the father Hal i have never "1 see him there and i see the possibility lot us to be reunited " she said. It s Jusi so inspiring Tome. 1 really never expected this moment this Day Loco me Mandela Awuah plans to return to South Africa this summer and Hopes to Start getting it know her lather. Until then she will slav in am Hyrsl. Where she lives with her husband and three Chil Dren. Her husband. Isaac also is a Doc toral student at the University of Massachusetts. Maka Ivete Mandela Awuah watches with her release after 27 years of imprisonment in South husband. Isaac Armah. As her father s Africa is shown on to. Mandela Awuah said she fears Foi her father s safely and is also concerned about the intense scrutiny he will face As he copes with the really of being a Black Leader after 27 years in prison As a sym Bolic figure. And. She said she Hopes americans won t interpret her father s release As the end to South african Blacks struggle for equally. This is Only the first step a Little step and we should nol forget she said. The Batlle is nol Over. It s Only sinning at a renewed higher Mandela s other daughter in the United slates. Zenani Mandela Lammi. .11. A student at Boston University could nol be reached by Telephone sunday Al her Home and did not attend a scheduled morning gathering in Cambridge. She and her husband. Thumb Umu i. And i hair three children Are scheduled to Fly to South Africa this week to he reunited with her father. This is what we be worked for All these she told reporters saturday. In Boston on sunday. Patrick . Publicity Secretary for the United demo cratic front and a former political Pris Oner who was jailed with Mandela said Mandela s release will bring stability and strength to his cause. He said the next Steps for the Anli apartheid movement Are to gain the re lease of other political prisoners and to begin negotiations to write a new Constitution for the country. Bradley displaying National punch but disavows presidential designs Washington Al with Over $4.1 million in the Bank for his 1990 Senate race. New Jersey sen. Bill Bradley again has demonstrated his prodigious Power to draw Money on a National scale although he deflects speculation Aboul his presidential aspirations. Contributions of nearly $4.5 million flowed into the Bradley account in 1989. Including $3.9 million from individuals. $570.475 from political action committees and $17.500 from the democratic party. Federal election commission records show dividends and interest on the Money brought in nearly $200.000. Accord ing to the Democrat s 1989 Campaign finance report. Bradley has picked up $9.45 million in contributions interest and refunds since Jan. I. 1985. Including $8.9 million in contributions alone. Among senators fac ing inc voters this year he is second Only to sen. Phil Gramm. A Texas. With $10.5 million in receipts according to a common c Ause analysis. Campaign manager Nick Donatiello save he expects to raise an additional $2 million Al least to help buy expensive television advertising Lime in the new York and Philadelphia markets. Although the Bradley Campaign organization is not yet working against any announced opponent new Jersey re publicans say they Hope to announce a candidate by March in spent $2.79 million last year on operations. $1.8 Mil lion in the last six months reports Indi Cate. The senator maintains he is running for Only one Job. What i want to do is be a its. Senator from new Jersey he repeated last week. Bradley May not yet know whether 1992 will be his year to reach for the democratic presidential nomination but his statewide re election Effort has these National overtones Bradley paid More than $200.000 to Joe peril and associates of Wilton. Conn., for polling. Although Donatiello insists the vast majority of those surveyed Are from new Jersey the senator said his Campaign had been taking the National pulse on such issues As tax re form. That Issue is close to Bradley s heart because he helped design 1986 tax Reform legislation. His 1990 Campaign has purchased about $500,000 in computer equipment to keep track of his 30.000 to 35.000 contributors nationwide including 7,000 new donors. Donatiello said. In addition the Campaign has paid thousands for video screens to project Bradley s larger than life image across banquet Halls Al fund raisers. Expenditures from july december also included $35.000 to a California Media Consul Tant. Michael Kayc and associates who has worked for democratic Sens. Edward Kennedy and Alan . Who has worked with Bradley throughout his career designed 30-Scc Ond television spots Hal ran last summer on new Jersey s Cable stations and were reintroduced last monday. The latest Cable spots carry no Campaign message bul feature Bradley dialling about such issues As clean drinking water and deter ring youngsters from joining he concentrates his Public comments about the race on issues thai affect new Jersey constituents the sen Alor s Active fund raising schedule has included 1 a Boston event sept. 25 that raised $100.000 2 a los Angeles event ocl. 12 Worth $650.000 3 a Chi Cago event nov. 6 that brought in $200000 4 a $l.000-a-person new Jersey fund Raiser dec. 4 for $500,000. Sands of time in the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. Feb. 13. 1950 accused atomic spy or. Klaus Luclis was reportedly consid ering a plea of insanity at his London trial claiming Hal communism demo Rali is the 30 years ago today. Feb. 13. I960 four . Military installations in Morocco were scheduled to he closed and three aircraft squadrons transferred out of the country in june a . Embassy spokesman announced in Rabat. The plan called for All . Mili tary personnel to be out of Morocco by 1963. 20 years ago today. Feb. 13. 1970 the while House came out in support of an amendment sponsored by sen. John c. So Ennis d miss. Calling for equal enforcement of school desegregation in All parts of the United slates. 10 years ago today. Feb. 13.1980 the United states was a cad to Grant the soviet Union additional Lime by Ond the feb. 20 deadline to pull its troops out of Afghanistan before calling for a Boycott of the Moscow olympic games
