European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 2, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday May 2, 1991 the stars and stripes. Page 7sununu expects to stay on Bush s team Washington a John Sununu says he looks Forward to two More years As president Bush a chief of staff a or six if Bush runs for re election As expected and wins. A a in a Here As Long As he wants a Sununu told the Washington times. A i love the Sununu declined to discuss specifics of the Flap surrounding his extensive use of government air planes for private travel saying Only that a i certainly wish the headlines of the last two weeks had t but he said he expects to stay on the Job a at least until the 1992 a the very exciting thing in a looking at is two very Good years. If he wants i la be Here a a Sununu said that he expects the president to announce his candidacy for a Sec Ond term in july that Bush definitely will keep Dan Quayle As his running mate and that the two will win re election easily unless the recession deepens and lingers. A a two year recession a deep recession in november 199�?T2, would have a strongly negative Impact on our Campaign Quot Sununu said. A it does no to mean it can to be won but it makes it a very competitive As to Quayle the chief of state noted that Bush himself has said he intends to keep the vice president As his running mate and blamed recurring questions about whether he might be dumped on doubts sown by democrats exploiting press speculation. A a the president made it Clear a said Sununu. A a that a the ticket period. He says in Public and in private a this is the a la. Accord to let Gates keep Post As probe goes on. Los Angeles a the City Council and police chief Daryl f. Gates reached an arrangement tuesday allowing him keep his Job As the investigation proceeds on the videotaped beating of a Motorist. In return Gates would drop a lawsuit challenging the police commissions april 4 decision to place him on paid leave for 60 Days after a Public outcry Over the police beating of Rodney King. Gates sued the City and a judge issued a temporary restraining order april 8 that reinstated him As chief. In order to avoid a costly Legal Battle the City Council on tuesday approved a settlement that lets Gates keep his Job pays his Legal expenses and frees $150,000 for the police commissions investigation of the March 3 incident involving King. The plan must also be approved by the police commission. A the fact the Council voted 12-0, they voted unanimously indicates that this Council wants to get on with the larger issues raised by the Rodney King incident a said councilman Joel Wachs. Y an Amateur cameraman videotaped Kings beating after a traffic Stop in suburban Lake View Terrace. The film shown repeatedly on television has also led to a nationwide examination of police brutality. Mayor Tom Bradley has since joined civil rights leaders in asking for Gates resignation. The mayor appoints the police commission. Councilman Zev Yaroslavsky said Gates lobbied to get some Council members to agree to the settlement. A the votes Are there for the settlement today because chief Gates wants it,�?T7 Yaroslavsky said. Four police officers have been charged in the King Case and All have pleaded innocent. A grand jury con a tines investigating possible indictments against other officers who were on the scene. A students return As teachers end Washington state strike Olympia Wash. Apr thousands of Western Washington students returned to school tuesday As a teachers strike that had idled them for More than a week came to a halt. A the kids and staff seem very excited. In a very excited to have everybody Back a said Bea Cox principal at Mcclure Middle school in Seattle. A i Haven to heard any negative comments so in a study Hall in the school Library librarian kit stack explained to a group of eighth graders Why she went on strike. A i Wasny to striking for Money for me. I was striking so we done to have these empty shelves. I got eight new books this year a she said. A More books than that disappeared from being stolen lost or wore out. So look at the empty the largest teachers strike in state history began april 18 and halted school for More than 300,000 of Washington a 800,000 Public school students. Leaders of the walkout warned it could resume at any time possibly next fall unless the legislature moves to provide additional funds to reduce class sizes update supplies and make other improvements. By tuesday teachers had voted to return to work in All but three of the 32 districts where strikes occurred said Teresa Moore of the Washington education association. More than 80 percent of the affected students including those in Seattle and Tacoma were Back in class. The Union wanted a raise of at least 10 percent Over two years. The state House and Senate both proposed 7.5 percent raises for Veteran teachers and 8.2 percent Overall if higher increases for beginners were taken into account. The average base salary for a Public teacher in Washington is $32,975, according to the state. Impressed judge lets fugitive off Louisville by. Apr a probation violator arrested in California after a former co worker saw him on a the Price is rights was let go by a judge impressed by his life As a fugitive. Kharl w. Fulton 41, wont have to serve prison or probation time Jefferson county judge Laurence Higgins ruled monday. Fulton was convicted in 1984 of drug trafficking and was serving five years probation when he skipped town in 1986. He told the judge he moved to los Angeles in 1986 because he find a Job to support his four children. A i did no to have a lot of options Here a Fulton said. A i was Quot a former co worker told police she saw Fulton As a contestant last Spring on the lbs game show a the Price is Fulton was arrested in los Angeles. A prosecutor urged Higgins to make Fulton Complete his probation in California but the judge rejected the request. A a. I a a a a a a a. Since leaving Kentucky Fulton Quot Hasni to violated the Laws in any Way a Higgins said. A the has worked continuously. He provides for his family. What More could we ask of him a his lawyer George Salem ., presented a Check for $1,800 that cleared up what Fulton still owed in connection with the drug Case. Kennedy s Nephew Given deadline to talk to police Palm Beach Fla. Apr William others who stayed at the Kennedy com Kennedy Smith the suspect in an alleged Pound Over easter weekend when the rape at the Kennedy estate has until Fri. Day to talk to police a prosecutor says. State attorney David Bludworth said tuesday he in formed Smith of the deadline in an april 19 letter to Smiths lawyers. A this letter is to request that you present any Evi Dence that you have or wish to have con Sidere djo the Palm Beach police department and the state attorney s office in the next 14 Smith Days a Bludworth wrote. A we will make arrangements to take sworn statements from any witnesses that you would like to present but it will be done in Palm Beach Smiths lawyer Mark Schnapp refused to say whether Smith would meet the deadline. Bludworth sent the same letter to lawyers for sen. Ted Kennedy his son Patrick a Rhode Island legislator and rape is alleged to have occurred. Police chief Joseph Terlizzese said the investigation should be wrapped up by next week. Detectives interviewed six potential witnesses tuesday he said but he refused to give details. After police present their investigation to the state attorneys office prosecutors could charge Smith dismiss the Case or take it to a grand jury. Terlizzese said the Case could also involve obstruction of Justice by former Fri agent William Barry a Kennedy House guest who allegedly told detectives that Smith the senator and Patrick Kennedy had left Palm Beach when they were actually still in town. The alleged victim a 29-year-old a woman claims Smith raped her March 30 when she went to the Seaside estate after meeting the three men at a bar. Smith a 30-year-old Nephew of the Massachusetts senator has denied any wrongdoing. Trump claims he s getting worst press since Nixon new York up Donald Trump whose financial Empire is crumbling has blasted his coverage in the press. A a a. In a Media gathering at Trump Tower in Midtown Manhattan Trump said a my press is bad. I get the worst press since Richard Quot Trump apparently referred to re that will open this fall in the Tower. After that he departed via a Side Entrance to avoid the Media. Bodyguards stopped reporters trying to interview Trump. Trump Tower is one of the few properties a Frump will have left after his financial reorganization. Trump said last week that much of his Finan cent stories about the breakup of his Cial Empire will be disassembled. Financial holdings. Ostensibly tuesdays gathering was to discuss a change in the types of retail shops in the Trump Tower but Trump preferred to first discuss his press coverage. That was the first and last thing he talked about in his Brief remarks to dozens of print and electronic reporters As Well As onlookers who leaned Over the railing in the towers atrium to hear the financier one floor below. A Trump Tower is a Success. Lets see the press turn that around a Trump said. Then he left the podium without taking questions and posed for a few pictures with officers of Gal erics Lafayette a French department store Trump tried to put a positive spin on the proceedings. He said the reorganization shows a Trump will be around forever a. Trump will also keep the Plaza hotel in Manhattan and three casinos in Atlantic City n,j., including the Taj mahal. I be said All those properties Are doing Well. Many of the Banks in the Citicorp led loan Syndicate that bailed Frump out last year Are close to signing tentative agreements that will give them some of Trumps key assets. Trump entered a. $2 billion agreement with the Banks nine months ago but key lenders backed out due to Trumps continuing financial struggles
