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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 27, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday october 27, 1985 the stars and stripes Page 7 . School told to admit aids victim judge says girl is no threat to classmates by the associated press a judge ruled f uni i  a 5-\car-od girl with aids does nol pose a  to her  Anil mum he allowed to attend school in Plain . Meanwhile More than m percent � f the pupils ii a elementary school in Washington thorough. N j  away from classes for a second Day on i Idaj As parents protested the presence of a 9-  Hoy whose sister has ads related Complex. And school officials in 1 u Verne. Ala., asked a la Dent suspected of having aids to slay Home pending to Ltd results of medical tests. New Jersey Superior court judge Frederick. Kent slaved his ruling ordering the 5-\ear-old admitted to school until nov. K to give Plainfield officials time to Lake the Case to the education commissioner and if Nec Essary to inc state Hoard of flu cation. The District went to court to Challenge new Jersey s guidelines on aids which give the state the final s in Over whether children who suffer from i he disease will be admitted to Public schools. In Washington thorough. School officials who also Are challenging new Jersey s aids policy in court bad first refused to admit the fourth grader whose sister has ads re Latch Complex. Later they agreed to admit him As Long As no has monthly tests. The boy was brought to school by his Mother thurs Day for the first time. Officials said More than 60 per cent of the 251 students at Washington memorial school stayed Home Friday the second Day of the Boycott. Medical researchers say some people with the aids virus will develop aids or other illnesses referred to As ads Reto cd Complex or arc. Twenty percent of the patients with arc will develop aids within two years. According to researchers. In Alabama school officials said Friday that they had asked a High school Slud enl suspected of carrying the aids virus to stay out of school until medical tests identify his ailment. Joe sport i on Cut county school superintendent said inc youth is in his mid teens tie would not say How the sickness was discovered. He said the student enrolled at Luverne High school in late september and attended classes for two Days before officiate asked him to submit to the medical tests. The Slud enl agreed to leave school and is undergoing the jests Spori said. In a related development Nevada officials said prostitutes in licensed bordello must undergo aids tests. The Nevada Board of i examiners plan to lest some 400 prostitutes for aids must be approved by the legis lature before going into effect. The free test would be added to prostitutes1 monthly blood Tesis for sexually transmitted diseases and prostitutes with positive aids tests would be ordered to Stop working. Stale health division administrator Catherine  said inc program would not reach prostitutes who oper ate in Nevada cities where prostitution in t Legal. Of 25 cases of aids confirmed in Nevada Over the past five years Only two were found to have involved illegal prostitutes officials said. There have been no cases of aids among prostitutes in about 35 licensed bordello operating in 1 2 of the stale s i 7 counties. And in Orlando. Ma., a Jai guard wlm says he was bitten on the hand by an inmate with the aids virus has filed a lawsuit against the sheriffs department seeking payment for medical treatment. The guard told his lawyer. Michael o Brien  he was bitten during an oct. L scuffle with an inmate. The guard asked to remain Anonymous. Or. Jerry  of the Orange c Nunly health depart ment said Wink tests on the inmate who Tiad been arrested for prostitution Shuwei a antibodies to the aids virus. Hut he pm plus de that the presence of antibodies does not mean thai i lie prisoner  the disease. About t p a cent of those with a positive test will develop aids according to researchers at the Federal centers Foi in Iurasc \ a nil in  blah he tests Oil the j Uard have not been completed. Brand said. The new York state Public health Council saying an aids emergency is at hand ruled 1 riday that authorities could close homosexual bathhouses and other places that provide facilities for certain sexual practices. The action came a Day after Iov. Mario com pro posed regulations for the bathhouses. The bathhouses said they would fight the rules in court. The new state regulation took effect immediately under a provision thai allows Lor speedy enactment of a Law in an emergency. It will expire within 60 Days unless the Council votes to make it permanent. The bathhouses originally were just that places to Wash and enjoy steam rooms. But gradually during this Century most Bee in i places where impose duals meet for sex. There Are h such facilities in new York City. Meanwhile aides said i  tint Mother Teresa India s Nobel  pne recipient when was to speak Al the United nations saturday asked Cuomo to work with her to set up a Home for children with aids. Cuomo assigned is ale i health commissioner David Axlrod to work with the roman Catholic nun in establishing the Home a presi spokesman said. Obstacle cleared for ailing whale s escape of fhe sea Rio Vista Calif. A experts coaxed an ailing Humpback what that s been stranded Inland for two weeks past the pilings of an isolated Bridge Friday freeing the mammal to Swirn Down the Sacramento River to the Pacific Ocean. The 40-foot-Long, 45-Lon whale headed steadily Down Stream for hours after passing under the Liberty Island Bridge about 70 Miles from the san Francisco Bay. Scientists in boats used underwater Chimes and sophisticated electronic gear to Spur the whale past the Bridge. Spectators on the Banks cheered and clapped As the whale swam under the Bridge and headed downstream Al about three Miles an hour accompanied by a group of Small boats. Officials used barges and tug boats to Block Small inlets along he Sacramento River As the whale dubbed Humphrey or . Headed downstream. The whale s escorts lost sight of it As darkness fell. Tomorrow once we find the whale we will try again to Herd it to the Ocean said Jay Zig scr a spokesman for the stale fed eral a Forl to Rescue the wayward mammal. The whale had swum in circles and approached As close As 10 feet to the Bridge but experts said it May have feared shadows cast by the Span. Sheridan Stone a biologist with the National Marine fisheries service gave an estimate of two to three Days to escort the animal to the safety of the Pacific Ocean bul he said so much of thai depends on the whale and How it behaves two boats May be sufficient a thousand boats May nol be enough experts in boats used a japanese devised method of submerged clanging pipes to try to coax the whale southward. Besides the clanging officials used Ping cars special High frequency transmit lers thai Send periodic beeps similar to the sounds of Chimes hoping to urge the whale along. Workers removed debris from the Chan Nel bed 10 help Clear a path for the whale. There were pilings from an old Bridge there broken off and sticking up from the Bollom six to eight feel Long like spikes said stale sen. John Garamendi whose Dis Ricl includes much of the Sacramento san Joaquin Delta. Stone described the whale As having stressed breathing and experts have observed peeling skin and apparent Eye prob lems. Biologists say they Are Purtic ulary concerned about the whale s eyes which can be damaged by lengthy exposure 10 fresh water. On thursday specs airs heard inc whale s whee ing Mist filled breathing and experts say the lower buoyancy of fresh water has also bothered it. However Stone said the whale shows strength and vigor in  the whale was first spoiled in san fran Cisco Bay on oct. 11, one of several such whales thai each year slip into the Bay Dur ing their migrations Between Alaska and Hawaii or Mexico. But this one moved Northeast up the sue Ramon to River despite scientists attempts to coax in Seaward with underwater music whale sounds and boat corrals. Nicaragua chief vfa/7-Safe systems. All broke Down i rat of a spends $3,500 on designer glasses new York a Nicaragua presi Dent Daniel Ortega and his wife Here for inc United nations 40ih anniversary session bought $3,500 Worth of eyeglasses with de signer frames from an East Side optician and paid for them with a diners club credit card. Shop manager Jeff Kirsch said. With the secret service telephoning in and Vance Ortega and his wife pulled up in a 17 Cai motorcade Al Cohen s fashion opt oals on Lexington Avenue and 60lh Street Kirsh  were Here an hour. He was easy going be look whatever his wife said. She was very Picky he . Onega ordered three Gucci frames for herself and three Fiorucci for her Daugh Ter. Ortega bought six Silhouette frames with polycarbonate lenses the plastic used for bulletproof Shields in taxicabs. He had another set of the plastic lenses put into a frames he already owned said Kirsch. Silhouette and Gucci frames Start at about $180 each said Kirsch and Fiorucci run about $50 less. Ortega used a credit card issued to the nicaraguan . Mission. Gainesville a. A a Viet namese immigrant cried at the defendant s table and kept telling his translator not me not me As a murder trial proceeded for a Day and a half before authorities found out they � Ere trying the wrong Man. Ngoc Nguyen Ticu was supposed to be on irial in a stabbing death. Instead he was still in his cell and in his place was Hen Van Nguyen 27, who had been jailed on a theft charge. The mistake was not discovered until thursday after Cathy pm Burton who knows both men checked in the status of Nguyen s Case and was told he was being tried for murder. She went to the court and told officials the wrong Man was in trial though at first she said they did t believe her. Superior court judge . Kenyon declared a mistrial. Besides saying that both of the Vietnam Ese men had strikingly similar features and similar sounding names. Hall county authorities were baffled by the error. We Don t know what went wrong Hall county sheriff Richard Occum said. How the defense attorney did nol know his client 1 Don l know. We be got several fail Safe systems and they All broke Down. Lie was saying no no. Nol me. Not me but people say that All the  Occum said his office was investigating. It today s wednesday Shaf must be fhe robber North Miami Fla. A a regular customer at Arnold s Royal Castle is taking a big bite out of the tiny diner s profits by Mak ing a takeout order most wednesdays for whatever is in the Cash Register. The eight Stool two Booth diner has been robbed seven times in the past eight weeks six limes on a wednesday and once on a Fri Day. The robberies Are believed to have been committed by the same Man police say. Usually inc suspect who always wears a Green visor and White Tennis shews jogs through Arnold s front door takes four Steps to the lunch counter vaults Over the top and helps himself to the $40 or so in the Cash Register then Springs Back Over the counter and runs out the door police say. "1 can t believe thai he has the Gall to keep hitting my Little restaurant with such frequency said Arnold s owner Wayne e. Arnold. The holdups began on sept. 4, when the culprit sat at the lunch counter for 20 min utes apparently studying the waitress Cash Register technique police say. When she turned her Back he grabbed $60 from the Register. Since then the weekly robberies have Cost the res Laurall about $40 a shot said manager Presley Van Horn. After the sixth theft when the robber was armed with a knife. North Miami to Liec non cd to be there to catch him. But the to of came an hour Early and authorities weren t ready. Waitress Rosia Walton recalls asking her customers would one of you All get up and Call the police this Guy s ring to Rob  bul the thief still made off with the loot. Last week police decided to set up an other surveillance bul the rubber stayed away  
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