European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 28, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page8 the stars and stripes thursday november 28, 1985 Sas Holot by Lumu w. Sirki spec. 4 Robert Wood 1st in 40th inf finished first left i gait 104 soldiers in v corps fint 6-Kltonwter combat Cross country run in by Benthusen. V corps completes combat Cross country run by Chris kites staff writer bab1-Nhausi-n. Germany cold Ond Snow added to the pain of 154 soldiers in a v corps 6-Kilomc tar combat Cross country run in Battle dress uniform Wilh m-l6s. It was hard As hell puffed the Winner spec. 4 Robert Wood Btry b. 1st in 40th Field arty in Hanau. Schools update new elementary school to be dedicated on dec. 6 memm1ngen, Germany open House and Dedica Tion ceremonies will be held dec. 6 for a new department of defense dependents elementary school. The four classroom building which also includes offices recreation and physical education area Library play ground and Garden Cost do 3.4 million and will acco Iodate 34 students in kindergarten through sixth grades. The project was financed by the German Vern mint because . Air Force members in the area support a German air base. Principal Erwin Scheller said he consulted with German architects on design and features of the new building. Literally everything we wanted we got he said. It is a Beautiful the new school located about 3q Miles South of Ulm replaces four portable classrooms housed for the past 11 years in double wide trailers. The open House will begin at 1 30 . And the Dedica Tion program will Start at 2 15 . German and Ameri can officials will speak and elementary school students will also have a program. Shape pupils to hold 10-km walk a Thon for famine Relief shape Belgium about 170 pupils attending the shape International school will hold a i 5-Kilometer walk a Thon saturday to raise Money for the starving in 10 and 11-year-old pupils include americans attend ing shape elementary school As Well As belgians italians germans and dutch who attend the International school. The pupils will obtain pledges this week from person who will sponsor them on the walk a Thon. The students who expect to raise at least $3,000, will present a Check to the red Cross during a dec. 13 ceremony. Beverly Hills schools take Steps to head off Bourdom Beverly Hills Calif. A kids Here Are often on the fast track but they could get sidetracked by bad manners so school officials have decided to do something about it. Beverly Hills children Are leaders in Many ways said Judi Kaufman who was hired to develop lessons in the social graces. They have the Best education and training but unfortunately Good manners have not been a part of the Board of education ordered the etiquette lessons at the urging of parents who said Board member Jerry Weinstein Are worried their kids Are growing up to be he crossed the line in 27 minutes and 54 seconds. "1 was hoping to finish in the top five he said. Bui As he came to the last leg of the course a wide Rocky Field he looked around and found himself in the Lead. He said he ran 50 Miles to train for he event. He was followed by pfc. James Champagne Btry a is in 39th inf in Baum older who ran the course in 28 31. The third place Winner was pvt. 2 Allen Sisco 814th Engchin Hanau. Fallen Trees were placed As obstacles in the runners paths. Barriers had to be crawled under. Each of the 22 participating teams had seven Mem Bers. A spokesman for the v corps snorts office said this was the corps first combat Cross country run. Navy showing biggest Lump in donations at Csc midpoint by Dan wol1.am slut Girt Bureau Stuttgart at the midpoint of the 1986 com bind Federal Campaign the Navy in Europe is showing the greatest increase in donations Over last year s Campaign contributions from sailors As of the Campaign s 19th Day Are up 15 percent from the same time last year said the Neucom Campaign coordinator it. . Donna Simone. The Navy total is $229,956. Safe is running a close second with a 14 percent increase Simone said. The midpoint air Force total is $885,704. The army total for the Campaign s midpoint is 17 percent below last year s at $770,257. Simone said midpoint numbers Haven t been particularly meaningful in the past because most of the Money usually comes in during the last two weeks of the Campaign. The Campaign ends dec. 11. Simone also said that Low contributions Aren t justification for Arm twisting. She said the Campaign does not have a monetary goal. There is a goal of contacting every person within com mands she said. Any suggestion or appearance of Coer Cion be it through a Reou esl by a Superior or through unit or individual goals is absolutely forbidden by she said that anyone who feels coerced into giving to the combined Federal Campaign should Contact a Lega assistance officer. In previous years Campaign officials have extended the Campaign for units whose people spend a lot of time in the Field during the Campaign. But Simone said this year s late Start will make extensions All but impossible. Polish government accuses . Of denying travel visas to citizens Warsaw. Poland up Poland tuesday accuse the United states of mass visa refusals for polish citizens and charged the United states with continued interference in its internal affairs. A polish spokesman charged that the Geneva Switzer land Summit failed to break the ice in the East bloc nation s Chilly relations with the United states. The Geneva Summit brought a Relief and contribute to shaping better International moods said government spokesman Jerry Urban. But this has not occurred in the held of bilateral pol-ish-. Links he told Western correspondents at a weekly news conference. Poland had expected an improvement and he said twas deplorable the Summit had tailed to bring this about. Urban also charged the United states was continuing its interference in polish Home affairs but he did not elaborate. Polish american ties have been at their lowest ebb since the imposition of martial Law dec. 13, 1981. Aimed at suppressing the Solidarity labor Union founded by Nobel peace prize laureate Lech Walesa martial Law was lifted in 1983, but the Union has remained outlawed Ever since. The United states and other Western nations declared economic sanctions against Poland in retaliation for the Clampdown on Solidarity. Urban told reporters he would refuse to answer questions on the number of political prisoners in Poland an Long As Western governments continue to deny they too have political prisoners in their jails. A total of 125 a tical prisoners most of them Solidarity activists were freed in recent weeks under a limited clemency. Church sources said there were currently an estimated437 political prisoners a category not officially recognized in polish jails. In another criticism of the United states Gen. Rudol Kusin director of the main passport office attacked the us. Administration for turning Down polish visa application. About 40 percent of poles who got passports to go the males were not granted american visas and Itald to Home he said in a statement quoted by the official Pap news Agency. He did not give the Overall number of us. Visas granted to polish citizens but he said of 2.7 million poles who travelled outside Poland this year 640.000 visited Western countries. 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