European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 6, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday May 6, 19bb the stars and stripes Page 5 . Kicks off anti aids Campaign Washington a the United states is launching an unprecedented at Lack on the do adv aids virus with a pamphlet that will be mailed to every american Home offering specific advice an Haw la avoid the disease including using unveiling the Booklet at a news con Ference wednesday health and human services Secretary Olis r. Bowen said the i 17 million aids project represents the first Lime the Federal government Lias attempted to Contact virtually every resilient directly by mail regarding a Public health the pamphlet should begin appearing in americans mailboxes on May 26. Be fore then television networks have been asked 10 broadcast a series of promotional Soots alerting viewers to the Mailer and posters will of up in 7,000 Post offices and other locations around the United slates. Spanish language versions will also be distributed through Community based organizations in latin neighbourhoods. And Bowen said special efforts will be made to get the Booklet to people who have no fixed mailing address such As those in shelters for inc homeless. Some of the issues involved in this brochure May not be things you Are used to discussing openly surgeon Genera c. Everett Koop says in a Brief message on the pamphlet s cover. I an easily understand that. But now you must Dis cuss them. We All must know about aids. Read this brochure and talk about it with Thos you Koop said he hones schools will use inc Booklet and thai at Home parents grandparents children and teen agers will set a time when they can sit Down together and review the the . Surgeon general who k a medical doctor is not the director of Overall govern Mem health policy in the United states but is traditionally re girded As the nation s ranking medical adviser. Assistant . Secretary for health Robert Windom. In Geneva for the world health organization s annual general Assembly said the Booklet would be made available to other countries if they requested it but that so far none had. As of last week who said there were 88,0 aids cases reported worldwide since 1981, More than half the victims have died. United Auto workers Chrysler endorse tentative agreement Detroit up the United Auto workers Union and Chrysler corp. Announced wednesday agree mint on a tentative contract for More than 66,000 workers at 2h plants across the country putting them on Par with counterparts at general motors corp. And Ford motor co. Agreement on the new two year pact was reached after n final Marathon bargaining session which began tuesday morning and i sled More than 30 hours. The pact forthe first time since 1979, is set to expire along with the Cim and Ford pacts signed last full talks for a new contract to replace the existing three year pact which was set to expire sept. 14, began april 18 Al Chrysler s request. We achieved the Fult pattern settlement we set out to achieve and we accepted no deviations from what we have in effect today Al com and Davv presi Dent Owen Ilick Craid. Anthony is. John Chrysler vice president and chief negotiator fur the company called the tentative agreement affordable and St. John said Chrysler has agreed to a one Lime Bonus payment to any worker who approves the agreement. Details of the tentative pact were not released Pend ing approval by the 190-Mcrnbcr Law they Eicr coun if meeting Friday and ratification by rank and file members next week. However some highlights or the agreement include six employment Levels for each Law production skilled trades and salaried worker at every Chrysler location. Those Levels can Only be reduced by attrition for the life of the agreement and then Only Al the rate of font cancellation Tor every two Normal attrition. A ban on All Plant closings except those previously announced. Tougher restrictions on acquiring parts from non Chrysler plants. No layoffs except in the event Ofa sales decline Ofa product. Substantial improvements in pensions. A profit sharing formula identical to the ones signed with pm and Ford last fall with the first pay ment due in March 1989. Angler won t give his fish to Reagan Maks Hill Maine tradition Calls for the first Atlantic Salmon hooked in Maine s i no Scot River to be presented to the president but Ronald Reagan will have to Settle for no. 2 this year Neil Donnelly refused id give up his catch. Donnelly of Mars Hill signed papers saying he did not wish to turn Over his Salmon to president Reagan stale Inland fisheries and wildlife officials said. I understand he ate it the very same Day inc Salm on was caught sunday said fisheries spokesman Paul formic a. Now ii s instead an 8-Pound, 27-Inch Atlantic Salmon caught by Charles a. Coron 53, of Brewer will go to the while House on thursday gov. John r. A Cucman or. Is planning to be there along with members of Maine s congressional delegation. The tradition started in 1912, when a Salmon caught at the Bangor Pool a fishing area on inc Penobscot was presented to president William Howard tall. Littlest Prince an utmost four month old Elsi Prince is ready to leave Oak Knoll naval Hospital in Oakland calif., nestled in the Arm of her Mother 1.1. finn Cost Tison. In Minn an is father i. T Milr Walter Prince. Kha has Horn in january 3vt months premature belching just i ounces. She is still in fragile can Dilbon and receives oxygen from a mall portable tank judge rules mistrial in Larouche Case Boston a a judge declared a mistrial wednesday in a conspiracy Case against political extremist Lyndon Larouche after excusing four jurors who complained about the length and conduct of the trial. Prosecutors vowed to retry the Case against Larouche. Sin aides and five Latouche organisations As soon As possible. But defense lawyers said they would argue that inc mistrial was the govern ment s fault and a new trial would Vio late their clients right to Only one trial on the charges. The trial which began in december already was proceeding slowly when testimony was All but halted two months ago for hearings on whether prosecutors deliberately withheld Evi Dence from inc defense including a memo in which two Pivotal figures in inc Iran Centra affair discussed alleged infiltration of Larouche groups. The delays which led to the Dis Missal of the jury were caused by sub Stantial acts of misconduct by the government including withholding of information and the manufacturing of evidence Larouche said in a statement. And inc delays were caused by the need to have hearings on the Issue of government Larouche and the others arc charged with conspiring to obstruct a Federal grand jury investigation into allegations Larouche s 19im presiden tial Campaign reaped More than s3 million through credit card and loan fraud . District judge Robert Kecton told the jury not to report to court Dur ing those hearings which began two months ago Bui last week decided he had to resume testimony and would continue the hearings in inc afternoon. But when jurors resumed monday several complained they had been torn the trial would last Only sit months and thai continuing through the sum Mer would pose hardships. Am to pay woman $11.5 million West Palm iliac Al a. Api american motors corp. Agreed wednes Day to pay j11.5 million to a fort i Pieree woman left a quadriplegic after a 19b4 rollover Accident involving a jeep. In return for the settlement Elizabeth Walker a agreed not to pursue her claim for punitive damages. The settlement included s9.5 million awarded by a jury in fort Pierce on april i 1986, plus interest the same jury awarded Waller 110 million in punitive damages but that amount was reduced los by the slate court of appeals. However the appellate jury recommended that the Florida supreme court review the punitive award said Joe rail or one of Walker s lawyers. Re incr said he had intended to seek the original 110 million in punitive dam Ages before the supreme coun. Walker now a nursing Home patient was Riding in a jeep cj7 on May 4,1984, when it was struck by a car. She was thrown from the jeep which then rolled Ohio her and suffered a Bro Ken neck Sands of time in the stars and stripes 40 years Ogo Roc 6. 1948 sen. Robert a. Tall look the cad in the Republican presiden tial primary in his Home slate of Ohio Over Harold a Stassun. 30 years ago foday. Mav 6, 0i the 1 Elitier 1 Rie for meritorious Public service by a news paper went to the Little Rock Ark Gazette fur demonstrating the highest qualities of civic leadership journalistic responsibility and moral courage during the school integration crisis of in 57, 20 years ago today. May 6. 1968 communist forces shelled More than 100 provincial capitals and military Sites across South Vietnam and battled government troops inside Saigon less than a week before prelim Inary peace talks were scheduled to Start. 10 years ago Roday. May 6, 1978 Secretary of the army Clifford l. Alexanderjr. Said the devaluation of the Dollar had Hurt individual soldiers and caused the army budgetary problems
