European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 23, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday september 23. 1987 the stars and stripes Page 3 aids vaccine to be tested on humans but it s a very Long shot researchers warn Sacramento. Haiir. Me nit mopped. She said when a Lomg k the courthouse that in was like lit ing this horror All Over again ii was scary to relive it again Barbara said monday adding that Hahn had been or emotional before her Sci Simony. A Rand Ury proc Dingi arc Scyril and prosecutors Hue refuted la talk about their Inu Suga inn. Kurt uni said Hahn s testimony was expected Tocin Iff on the financial settlement rather than the sexual encounter Luhn sus Saij .hi1 was drugged and forced into hat ing so the Federal probe is Saul to focus on How the to Mai Iarj raised and spent Money. Investigators reportedly ire trying to find out pal. Officials conspired to falsify records including those involving inc Hahn settlement to protect Trie ministry s tax exempt stains they also reportedly want to know whether Darker declared As income on his tax returns All Money pal paid on his behalf including the payoffs fur Hahn. An interview and Sam nude pictures of Hahn arc due out this week in Playboy in what she said monday was an Opportunity to finally Tell my Side of the Story asked Why she posed she said when you he Story you la understand Why. The i ciurus Are As important As inc also called to testify before the grand jury arc California Busi Nessman Paul Roper and califor Nia minister John Stewart who had knowledge of the payouts and Kansas contractor Roc Messner a major creditor of pal s. Barbara said Hahn is considering movie offers and is hoping that this will All be Over soon enough and that she will be Able to return to a Normal meanwhile Mark Demoss a spokesman for the Rev pc Raj Falwell. Said the evangelist stands by a pledge to quit pal Ifa bankruptcy judge overseeing its reorganisation Puls Bakker supporters Back in control of the Board. The Board was scheduled to meet tuesday afternoon in fort Mill . Falwell look Over pal after Backer s Down fall. Kahn vacation ends As Detroit teachers go Back to work by the tuesday the end of summer vacation for 193.000 students in Detroit As 1 1,500 Lenc Liers ended a three week strike while negotiators emerged from a 1 3-hour session in Chicago reporting slight Progress in contract talks. For the first Lime since even before the strike began the Union moved on its monetary demands but it s s movement in fractions Bob Saigh. Board spokesman in Chicago said Early tuesday. Ghoul 28,000 teachers in Chicago the nation s third largest school system with 430.000 students have been on so Rick Over salaries since sept. 8. In All walkouts by some 35,000 teachers in Illinois Michigan Ohio Washington Pennsylvania. New Jer sey and Massachusetts disrupted classes for about 5 1 9,000 students More than 2,100 school employees in Elizabeth. N.j., and Norton mass were under court orders to return tuesday the 2.000 Elizabeth employees have defied the court since sept. Ii. Amassing at least $2,i million in fines. No talks were scheduled in a strike by More than 500 school bus Drivers in Boston that has affected More than 27,000 students. About 6,500 students in upper grades were Given passes for Public transportation. In Detroit teachers reported monday to prepare for the Start of classes in the nation s fifth target District. A ratification vote will be held later in the week on Lite tentative contract reached thursday. Classes resume tuesday full schedule said District spokeswoman Marilyn Shreve. Everyone seems the agreement provides for a 6.5 percent raise in the first year and increases of 7 percent and 6 percent. Contingent on available Revenue the next two years. The Union said. Annual pay for Detroit teachers ranges from $19,963 to $36.223. In Chicago a teachers spokesman said the Union responded to the Board proposals but claims thai the teachers had been immobile before the session Are for them to say this is childish said Union spokesman Chuck Burd can. That distresses the Union previously said it was seeking a 15 per cent raise Over two years. Drastic measures arc going to be mini red if we Are going to meet inc needs of the Union Saigh said. And that would mean Over inc weekend the Board offered a one time Bonus percent in january plus pay for two strike Days and the restoration of three Days that had been Cut from the school year. The Union rejected the plan. While negotiators talked the two sides bickered Over the Board s plan to begin a hot lunch program tuesday for children in preschool through High school. Superintendent Manford Byrdjr. Said Many poor parents depend on school for their Joung Mars Only hot meal of the Day. Union president Jacqueline Vaughn called the move a very Low tactic aimed at trying to make the teach ers look As if they Don t care about the
