European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 15, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes sunday. December 15, 1985 . Expects to sell Cha paper says my York a confidential White House budget documents Predki the Vale of the housing adminis rating to Pruatt bidders a cure 1990. The new York tunes reported saturday according to the times president Rea draft budget fur fiscal year i9s7 includes Jhc proposal to sell the i a. Which has provided mortgage insurance for More than 51 million Home Biners who might not have otherwise received mortgages. The r a will be sold in its entirety As a single prick Ige. Including All existing and the times quoted the documents As saving. The i a was created during the de pression in 1934 by the National housing act. And in acl of Congress is needed to dismantle the Agency. The Sale of the Cha to the private Sec Tor is assumed to take place by the end of 1989," documents Given to the times by a White Hume official say. Sale a this Lime presumes that at least two years will be required to develop an appropriate Sale Price obtain Legal authority advertise and negotiate final the proposal reaffirms the president s commitment to sell Federal assets and trans Fer Federal programs to private Industry. Cha policies continue to set standards widely the Home building and mortgage industries. The Cha which is basically a mortgage insurance company employing More than 5.000 workers produced a profit of $9.4 million last year. Administration officials said procedures for such a Sale have not been worked out and it was unclear what would happen to its employees in the event of a Sale. Ian Stewart Dies at 47 was 6th rolling Stone London a Ian Stewart the be Board player who helped to found the rolling stones Rock band in the 1960s, has died of a heart attack Al the age of 47, his agent said. Keith Al Ham said Stewart whom the band called the sixth rolling Stone died in a private London clinic. Al Ham said Stewart had gone to the clinic earlier in the Day after feeling unwell. Without him there would have been no rolling player Bill Wyman said of his former colleague. He will be absolutely irreplaceable As a person and a member of the a photo Crew from in Fri Christa Mcauliffe Gregory Janis Judith Resnik Michael Smith Ronald Mcnair Ellison Onizuka Francis Scobee space teacher Mcauliffe looks Forward to her Orbital classroom on challenger space Center Houston up a teacher who will transform the shuttle challenger into an Orbital classroom next month says the lessons she teaches from space will Benefit adults As Well As school children. Sharon Christa Mai Iliff said at a news conference f Rishiy that pan of her role As the first private Cili in to Fly in space will be to Correct misconceptions about space travel. In the Early Spac flights you had to be a Superman but now basically anybody can Fly As Long As they re in Good health she said. Space is for everybody. There s a new worm out there a new Frontier and there arc a lot of people who we have in our classrooms who Are going to be living and working in Mcauliffe said she also Hopes her space Mission will give the teaching profession a boost. I m hoping that this is going to elevate the teaching profession in the eyes of the Public and of those potential teachers out there she said. Hopefully. Students Are going to be looking at me and perhaps thinking of going into teaching As a proves the shuttle challenger making its 10th flight is scheduled to blast off Jan. 22 for a Mission highlighted by the launch of a giant communications satellite and a Small Sci ence probe to study Hallcy s Comet As it hurtles toward the Sun. Mcauliffe s Crew males arc commander Francis sconce co Pilot Michael Smith Judith Rusnick Ellison Onizuka. Ronald Mcnair and Gregory Jarvis an Engineer with Hughes communications inc. Scobee. Whose wife is a teacher said Mcauliffe s participation in the flight is vital to the future of the space program. The real significance of it is that Well get people in the country expecting to Fly in space he said. That s the Best thing that can happen to our program. Teachers touch he lives of every kid in this country. If you can enthuse teachers about this and they can excite students Well have no problem continuing this program. It s a Good insurance Mcauliffe. A social studies teacher in Concord n.h., was selected by the nation Al aeronautics and space administration for the spaceflight participation program from More than 11,000 applicants. Mcauliffe will conduct Tuo lessons from space that will be broadcast by the Public broadcasting system to schools across the nation. In one she will take students on a Field trip through the shuttle and in the other she will discuss the importance of spaceflight and the opportunities it pre sents. On the flight s first Day the Nasa astronauts will launch the second shuttle tracking and communications satellite Clearing the Way Lor the deployment and later retrieval of the spartan probe to study Hallcy s Comet. Suspect accused of biting police officer fess positive for exposure to aids virus Al Cajon. Calif. A a Man who is accused of biting a police officer tested Posi Tive for exposure to the virus associated with thud Cal disease aids prosecutors said. According to transcripts from a closed door municipal court hearing Blanc Prai Rie Chicken carries the aids antibody in his blood. Deputy District attorney Cynthia wind Sor said Chicken. 28. Bit the officer oct. 6, when he was arrested in an Al Cajon Coin laundry on a charge of Public drunkenness. She said that after biting the policeman he said he was a homosexual and had aids an incurable disease that cripples the body s immune system. But Chicken s attorney Richard Peter son said at the hearing that his client had been tested for aids More than once and that the test results . The presence of the aids antibody does t necessarily mean hat a person has the disease. The officer whose name was stricken from court records testified that he has been tested twice for aids and that both tests came Back negative. He said he will be tested again in april and october. The officer also said he was told by a physician to abstain from sex until tests arc completed. Windsor said Chicken bit the officer on the Arm. Bruising and tearing the skin. The officer said he had to strike Chicken to wrestle his Arm free. Another officer testified that Chicken at tempted to kiss a police officer on the neck while being transported to jail. Chicken has been charged with one count of Battery to a police officer and a Mise Meanor count of resisting arrest. A Readi Ness conference is set for tuesday in Al Cajon Superior court and his trial is scheduled to begin Jan. 27. Chicken remains jailed in lieu of $5,000bond. Municipal court judge Victor Bianchini had closed the hearing on grounds the Testi Mony could prove damaging to the officer he later approved release of the transcripts with references to the officer s name deleted. Aids or acquired immune deficiency syndrome is caused by a virus that was first identified in male homosexuals Hemo Philiaus and intravenous drug abut cars T ? be transmit
