European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 22, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes sunday december 22, 1985 Ted Kennedy s clan sen. Kurd m. Kennedy. A mass h surrounded by his three children in Boston after a news conference at which he discussed his decision not to seek inc presi Dency in 1988. From left Are Kara the senator Edward or. And Patrick. Kennedy said he Belic Ted his place was in the Senate where he will run for re election. Pass play Rule silences Carole Tom bean. Texas a gov. Mark while called the incident unfortunate but Chuck Miller s family had harsher words for a state Rule that kept the boy from singing Christmas carols to a nursing Home audience that included his Blind grandmother. Miller a seventh grader who failed life science during the second six weeks of school was barred wednesday under the no pass no play Rule from joining his class mates from singing carols at the Whitw tight nursing Home where his 77-year-old grandmother Lois Miller lives. The boy had to stay in detention Hall. We had already told my Mother that he was going to get to come said Chuck s Mother Jackie Miller Kings ton. " she said of 1 can already see him and hear him singing to me it was pretty hard to go up Thor and Tell her that he was this Christmas is Miller s first away from her family. Kingston said Chuck and his grandmother have always had a special fondness for each other. They were always very close she Siirid. When in hurls an old woman in a nursing Home that s getting pretty ridiculous. I think if governor White was in my position he would regret making the Law. I really and truly As part of a sweeping package of Public school reforms supported by while and approved by the legislature High school students who fail a class cannot participate in extracurricular activities. Chuck said he understands Why the Law was enacted. They want you to make Good grades and have a Good education. I just do not think in is really fair he said. White said later that in is unfortunate when any Stu Dent fails a course and is unable to participate in extracurricular activities. We made a concerted Effort however to ensure thai the Rule would be applied evenly and fairly to All these particular cases Point out that w c must continue to urge administrators teachers and parents to provide the kind of support and assistance that will enable All students to pass their courses and participate in inc activities of their Choice he said. Go 8, wishes Tor soviet uncles visit Concord mass. A All 8-year-old Sonia Kowal wants for Christmas is a visit from her Uncle in Siberia. So instead of writing to Santa Claus she sent Holiday it Lars to pics Idem Keagan and soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev. She is still awaiting results. They might get mad she said. Ores Osipovich a Lucky 43, an Industrial Engineer lives with his wife and iwo children in Uchola 2,000 Miles Northeast of Moscow where he has spent most of his life. Why won t the soviets allow him to visit the West i Don t know said Sonia. Maybe they Don t want him to come because they re afraid he might stay it s not As if he in a political dissident or in any Way against the state Igor Kowal Sonia s father told the Wellesley townsman newspaper. As far As we know he is just a Normal Oil while Joseph and Maria Zalecky and their other Chil Dren fled after world War ii to a displaced persons Camp in Germany ores and his grandmother were among thousands of ukrainians relocated to Siberia where Otist grew up. He leads a very Normal life his sister Irene Kowal Sonia s Mother said in a Telephone interview. He was left with his grandmother in the Ukraine in world War ii because he was Loo Small to the family emigrated to the United Stales from Ger Many. They first asked the soviets to allow a Visil by Osipovich a Lucky in 1968 when Joseph Zalecky was dying of cancer but relatives received no answer. Maria Zalecky tried again in 1983 and 1984, adding letters to Sens. Edward m. Kennedy d-mass., and Lowell Wick or re Onn. Wick or sent a letter to the soviet ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin. But the family still received no response. After that she gave up. She had seen her son twice in1967 and 1970, in the Ukraine. My Mother is getting old said Irene Kowal. If orcs came alone his whole family would be Back there in Siberia. Of course he d go Back to them. I think he just wants to come to Sec us to Sec How we live. And yet he can t come. All we re asking is one month. Is that too much to ask she said the family noted that Reagan and Gorbachev spoke at the Summit meeting last month about allowing relatives in the countries to be reunited. If he Gorbachev is sincere about reuniting families and about stronger Cross cultural tics let s Sec it she said. Stateside 3 workers killed when building under construction collapses i of a live floors of a building under construction in the Central business District col lapsed killing three workers and injuring several Othart fire officials said. Five ambulances were Scal to the building on Wilshire Boulevard next door to the los Angeles Hilton hotel fire spokesman Larry Ford said. Fallen beams and shattered Concrete hampered the efforts of scores of firefighters trying to reach victims believed officials said the building that collapsed was under construction by the Reliance development group. Firefighters said the casualties were All construction work ers who had been working on steel girders. Microwave firm ordered to pay $1 million for Man s hand injury Jacksonville Fla. A manufacturer of microwave ovens must pay a Man is million for a hand injury caused by an oven failing to shut off after its door was opened a circuit court jury has ruled. The lawsuit stemmed from an August 1981 Accident in which William Dale Romecka 38, of Tampa opened the door of a Sharp microwave oven to fetch a Sandwich he had healed Al a lil Champ convenience Szorc. The microwave did t shut itself off As it should have ind according to testimony during the 10-Day trial. Rome a still suffers from swelling and numbness and has lost More than 50 percent of his hand strength. Romecka was forced to close his masonry subcontracting business and has not worked since then Anderson said. Jurors also found that microwave manufacturer Sharp electronics corp. Of Paramus n.j., should pay Romeka s wife Kllc $100,000. Sharp representatives could not be reached for comment wednesday. Florida police dog needs to learn who his friends Are c1.earwater, la. Up Bengal a member of the Clear water police department s canine patrol can t Tell the Good Guys from the bad Guys and bit three officers rather than Chase a suspect. A spokesman said k-9 officer Duane Smith ordered Bengal to stay in the police car while he joined other officers in chasing a reckless driving suspect. But when Smith shouted to another officer gel him he went that Way Bengal look that As an order and leaped from the car. He spoiled officers Lloyd went?., Edna Lewis and Tami Swain running and brought them to Bay rather roughly. They suffered minor bites on their legs. The dog did exactly As he is trained to do said capt. Barry Glover. We can t fault the animal or the handler. The reckless driving suspect eventually was arrested. $3,900 paid for record makes it most valuable beatles 45 in . Los Angeles up a Man paid $3.900 for n copy of a rare recording of two beatles songs making the record the most valuable beatles 45-rpm record in the United states. The acc Jay records disc bought by an Arizona Man Cal umphred who works for a publisher of record Price guides is one of three known to exist said Christopher Chatman of beyond records. The record has the songs Anna and ask me the next highest Price paid for a beatles 45 was $3,500 for a copy of a rare variation of my Bonnie on Decca records by Tony Sheridan and he beat Brothers. John Lennon Paul Mccartney and George Harrison were the beat Brothers Sheridan s backup band before they formed the beatles. Chatman said. Attitude Over Auto repair puts robbery suspects in a fix Freelandville ind. Up three robbery suspects blew u when their car broke Down and they told a garage that Money was no object in getting their vehicle Back on the Road. The three men All in their Early 20s, went to a Knox county farmhouse near the Sullivan county line when their car broke Down. They called a wrecking service in nearby Bick Noii saying they needed help to get to Avon a Small town West of Indianapolis. They said Money was no object. The fryc Landville Branch of the Security Bank and Trust had been held up by three armed men earlier in the Day and Cliff Mullens at the wrecking service put two and two together. Mullens called the police who nabbed the three suspects about 5 Miles North of the Bank Knox county sheriffs deputies said
