European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 30, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Thes amp is 1942-1992 50 years of service Voit-&4t-no. 13 350 thursday april 30 1992 d 8693 a Linton Bush win again pm a Sylvania v Here m returns in Pennsylvania s presidential primary on tuesday. Harrisburg o Republican George Bush 77% Pat Buchanan 23% Democrat Bill Clinton 56% Jerry Brown 26% Paul Tsongas 13% Tom Harkin 2% Bob Kerrey 2% Lyndon Larouche 2% character issues appear to Wane president just Short of nominations amps Philadelphia apr Bill Clinton was seeking endorsements wednesday from democratic congressional leaders As he began to wrap up the presidential primary season with a convincing Victory in Pennsylvania and Clear signs that his character problems Are diminishing. A it was my kind of Campaign rooted in the desires of the Pennsylvania people and their yearning for a change a Clinton said tuesday night after trouncing rival Jerry Brown 56 percent to 26 percent. President Bush captured 77 percent of the primary vote to Patrick Buchanan a 23 percent. The White House called the race Over mathematically but it counted delegates who wont be awarded until this weekend. Brown and Buchanan gamely pledged to fight on although the Republican challenger acknowledged that a it looks like George Bush is going to be the nominee no doubt about Buchanan said in a television interview wednesday morning that his goal was now to change the party ski Section and added that he hoped for a a Nice prime time Slot to address the Republican National convention. Brown blasted a Republican fund raising dinner tuesday night As an a obscene spectacle Quot and said his was to steer the democrats away from a similar course. But the Pennsylvania vote merely underscored the obvious the challengers Are Little More than diversion As the primary season Heads toward its end on june 2. With voting in California new Jersey Ohio and elsewhere. A Bill Clinton has now moved to a general election Campaign focused on George Bush and its Only april a said democratic National committee chairman Ronald Brown. A it is truly historic for the democratic party to be rallying around a virtual nominee this Early in the Clinton now must unify his party while Honing his themes for the fall a for campaigns against expected see Clinton on Page 2main headache for americans is traffic delays Sei by Joseph Owen and Kevin Dougherty Staft writers As the German Public employees strike reached the Middle of its first week wednesday americans in the country seemed to be suffering from traffic delays but Little else. Harry Connors an army spokesman in Karlsruhe said roads around the City see related Story on Page 10 seemed hardly More traffic clogged than usual and attendance at work was Normal at local army posts. As in Many other German cities . Military facilities in Karlsruhe Are located on the City s fringe not in its Center. In Stuttgart some posts Are closer to downtown. Traffic on one Road leading into the City from the North has been As heavy at 6 30 . For the past three Days As it is at 7 30 . On Normal Days. American children in Frankfurt were Able to take local Public transportation to school As they always do department of defense dependents schools spokesman Frank of Gara said. A the military was standing by with some buses to help us out if need be but that did no to have to happen Quot of Gara said. The strike has prompted the school see traffic on Page 2 bicyclists in the Frankfurt area Breeze by motorists caught in a one of the Many traffic jams caused by the Public workers to Powell studied As Galvin replacement Brussels Belgium a the nato allies were expected to decide shortly on the nomination of . Army it. Gen. John m. Shalikashvil As the alliances top military commander in Europe sources said wednesday. Shalikashvil would replace Gen. John r. Galvin who will retire in june after five years As natos supreme Allied Corg Mander in Europe. He also would become chief of thousands of american soldiers in Europe. Sources said ambassadors of the North Atlantic treaty organization were to consider the nomination made by president Bush. The position traditionally is held by a senior american officer. Shalikashvil 55, is assistant to army Gen. Colin Powell chairman of the . Joint chiefs of staff. The general who was born in Warsaw Poland gained International attention last year when he led an International Force that supported the kurd in Northern Iraq during operation provide Comfort. The group helped the refugees who fled from iraqi forces after the persian Gulf War. Previously he was the Deputy commander in chief of the . Army in Europe. Galvin who will be 63 in May said this month that he will retire at the end of june to become a professor of National Security studies at the . Military Academy at West Point . The change in command is expected to take place june 24
