European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 26, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes saturday october 26, 1985 guidelines on aids victims issued by Dodds Union world today b c Hick Vinch Washington Bureau Washington the Union thai represents iwo Thirsk of the teachers in the department of defense dependents schools has issued guidelines suggesting barring from the classroom students with aids who tack control of xxii i functions bite vomit or have open sores. Dodds spokeswoman Kay Survey said the school system has not decided whether to adopt some or All of the National education association guidelines. She said Dodds is waiting until the defense department announces details of its aids policy. That announcement is expected in the next few weeks. The Nea is the largest teachers Union in America and the Parent organization of the overseas education association which represents two thirds of All Dodds teachers. The guidelines stipulate that students with aids arc to be afforded an adequate alternative Only volunteers should be used to teach these students the guidelines state. The guid Clines follow closely those issued in septem Ber by the centers for disease control on educating children with aids. The centers statistics show that As of ale August 183 of the 12,599 reported cases of aids in the United slates were among children under age 18. The centers predict that number will double in the next year. The it a guidelines arc designed to strike a a Iancic Between the right of an aids victim to an education or continued employment and the right of other students and teachers to be free from the risk of exposure to a fatal said Mary Fulwell president of the Nea. Under the guidelines children with aids should be barred from schools if they bile vomit have open sores or can t control bodily functions. Although such students Are to be afforded an Ade quate alternative education Only volunteers should be used to Tetch them. If an aids infect cd student does not show extreme sump Toms team consisting of Public health officials the student s doctor and parents and appropriate school personnel including teachers should decide Case by whether the child should remain in classes. The determination should be based on the student s behaviour and physical condition How he student is cup cled to interact Wilh others and the Impact on the student and others the same general guidelines should be used to Deal with teachers infected with the disease. A teacher should not be required to teach an infected student or work Wilh an infected colleague unless a decision has been made on whether that individual will be allowed to remain in school. O if a school employer has reasonable cause to believe that a student or teacher has aids the employer May require the individual to submit to a medical evaluation. The guidelines say reasonable cause would if the spouse of a teacher has aids or if a Leachjr has recently Given birth to a child who has the Nea adds Hal the sexual orientation of Stu dents and teachers docs not constitute reasonable cause to believe they have aids and no student or Leachjr will be required to give any information on their sexual Orien tation. The centers for disease control recommend that most children with the disease be allowed unrestricted Access to schools and child care facilities. It also suggested that a team of physicians school officials and parents decide How individual cases should be handled. Officials advised caution to minimize exposure of other children to blood and other body fluids but said. Tor most infected school age children the benefits of an unrestricted setting would outweigh the risks of their acquiring potentially harmful infections in the Selling and the apparent nonexistent risk of outspoken soviet reporter pokes fun at fellow citizens habit of bragging Moscow a a reporter poked fun at the Patri Otic penchant of Many of her fellow citizens to proclaim everything soviet to be the first the Best the biggest or the most glorious. Of How we love Only the first Only the victors Only the medal winners Inna Rudenko wrote thursday in the youth daily Komsomol Skaya pravda. Why must an Ordinary person either die ahead of his Lime or live to be 100 so that kind words about him can be aired before anyone who will listen she said. Rudenko whose Story turned on the birthday of a 130 year old lithuanian woman and her inflated history complained that soviets have a tendency to exaggerate our reflecting this taste for superlatives the soviet Union advertises Europe s biggest hotel the world s biggest ice Breakers and the largest airline. Soviet historians have Laid claim to a whole Range of inventions from the steam locomotive and the fire engine to the air plane the Parachute and the radio. This habit has spawned Many anecdotes like the ones about soviet scientists who invented the world s largest computer microchip and the world s fastest watch. Rudenko said an Anonymous colleague sent her a note about the oldest resident of Lithuania 130-year-old bar Bara a Saith whose birthday became a lesson in Cit ii ship for Young collective farm workers. The note said that on the Jubilee evening it was As though a living history of the native land was unveiled before those who gathered in the House of Rudenko said the note told her that the old woman was the first member of the by Argals collective farm Hal she hid world War ii partisans in her hut and baked bread for them on the sly and that collective farm workers had recently built her a cozy Little it became immediately Clear the note was one exaggeration after another Rudenko said except for the age of the woman which was listed on her internal passport. Visiting a Saith the reporter Learned she does t live in a cozy Little House and that she never Hud a hut in which to shelter partisans or bake them bread. Not Only was she not the first member of the Pya Gale collective farm she never worked there. She did work at the bolshevik farm but one year after it was founded. The journalist said Pasailc s life was full of personal achievement including the experience of becoming a collective farm worker at the age of 95. But she was exasperated by the inflated stories. Not Long ago i heard a student Tell her teacher Why arc you filling my cars with social nonsense " she said. Cynical of course. But we do we do it when we exaggerate our achievements when we elevate someone s Well known biography to the life of a Saint and when the Millionth resident of some cily or the Hundred thousandth visitor to some exhibit automatically becomes the Best worker or the child of the Best worker Rudenko said. Lunar eclipse can be seen in Europe monday if sky is Clear bochum. Germany a weather permitting Furon cans will be Able to see a highly colourful eclipse of a full Moon on monday the West German space Observatory said. During the three hours and 35 minutes from the begin Ning to the end of the eclipse the reflection of the Moon will change from a deep Copper red to a Pale yellow Orange the Observatory said. It said the Shadow of the Earth As it passes Between the Sun and the Moon will begin darkening the Moon at 4 55 ., with the Start of total eclipse a 6 20 The Observatory said it will take two hours and 10 minutes after total eclipse before the Moon moves completely out of Earth s Shadow. Elephants on rampage in India trample 5 villagers to death new Delhi India Dpi five people were crushed to death when rampaging wild elephants from a dense Forest attacked the inhabitants of a nearby Village and Tea estate in Eastern India news reports said. The press Trust of India quoting official reports said the elephant Herd rampaged through Sundar Pur Village and the Lea estate one night and then rampaged through Assam state 1,062 Miles Northeast of new Delhi the following night. The news report said the elephants trampled to death three children a woman and a Man and destroyed a num Ber of houses. Biro Ball Point pen inventor Dies in Buenos Aires at 86 Buenos Aires Argentina a Jose Ladistat Biro inventor of the common Ball Point pen has died at the age of 86. Hiro died in the morning at the capital s German Hospi Tal after what was described As a Brief illness according to relatives and Hospital officials. Born in Hungary on sept. 29, 1899, he emigrated to Argentina in 1940 at the invitation of then president Aguslin Justo who had spoiled Biro using a strange Type of pen at a resort hotel in Yugoslavia where both men were vacationing. Biro said he sold the Patent for the pen to the is. Based Parker co. In 1948. It later became the most com Mon Ink writing utensil in the world. Penguin paperbacks auctioned As part of 50th anniversary London a the first Sale of Penguin paperback books by a major London auctioneer made $8,820 at Phil lips the company said. The prices were about double what we estimated and most of the buyers were collectors said Phillips spokes Man Peter Johnson a total of 3,000 penguins was sold some autographed by their authors. The largest single lot was of 1,000 first editions issued Between 1935 and 1963, which went for5h2h. A copy in the original wrappers of the first Penguin Ariel a biography of the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley by Andre Maurois made ji68. Penguins were a Success from the Day they were first published in 1935 at sixpence each then 12 cents by Chelate sir Allen Lane. The Sale was organi de jointly with Penguin books forts 50th anniversary this year. French to expel Greenpeace Crew from test area Papeete Tahiti a the Crew of the Greenpeace yacht Vega arrested when entering French territorial Waters around the muru Roa test site shortly before thursday s nuclear test will be rapidly expelled from French polynesia the French High commissioner s office said Friday. Premier Laurent Fabius who observed the test told journalists before leaving for Paris thursday night we Are not trying to hide that or that risk for the simple reason that the tests Are totally he stressed that the test Center remained vital for French defense policy which is based on an Independent nuclear deterrent. The four crewmen of the protest yacht were being taken to the Island of Hao where there is a major Airport on a Mili tary tug after the Vega was towed Lomu Turoa. High commissioner Bernard Gerard said All four Crew members were being put under formal expulsion orders. The skip per australian Chris Robinson is still subject to an expulsion order dating from his last protest voyage in 1982. The other three pour Wilcox former Captain of the Rainbow Warrior sunk by French agents in new zealand Grace o Sullivan of Ireland and sue Wear of new zealand will be issued orders expelling them within 48 hours he said. Fabius was accompanied by ministers a bipartisan group of legislators and 10 journalists on his muru Roa visit to observe the test from a Bunker. France invited australian and new zealand scientists to study muru Roa and they reported no apparent radioactive
