European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 26, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 23 the stars and stripes . Buses subways running by United press Lett Momal bus and subway service in Washington returned to near Normal for tuesday night s Rush hour after a six Day strike that in piled the nation s capital and in san Antonio. Texas the City administration won citizen support for mass firings of Gar Bage men in their raucous. 3-Day-old wild cat Detroit negotiators for the City and the sanitation Union conferred All Day tuesday to Avert a strike threatened for wednesday Over forced overtime Washington s 4.300 transit workers struck thursday despite a Federal court order against a walkout. By tuesday morning about 73 percent c the 1.660-bus Fleet was on the Road daring morning Rush hour and just about All buses were run Ning for the evening Rush hour a transit spokeswoman said subway service resumed monday. Amo Stythe strikers did not get their demands for amnesty and a 20 cents hourly Cost of being raise but Union and management lawyers worked out a plan for expedited arbitration of disciplinary proceedings. The plan also allows-23 suspended workers to return to work until disciplinary action begins aug. 3 in san Antonio. City manager Tom Huebner said Calls to City Kail were run Ning in Carol of his firing of about 140 wild cutting garbage men. Who threw insults and rocks tuesday at police escorted refuse trucks As they moved out to collect re taking our jobs you la be one Burly striker yelled As police forced strikers to Clear a Street and allow a. City Busload of 30 strik Breakers to enter the compound. Several replacement garbage men said they were threatened they said if they ddn t get us Here in the Yard they d get us at said Gumecindo Morales. No arrests tuesday there were no arrests tuesday but one striker was arrested monday for throwing rocks at non strikers cars ? last Friday the City Council backed Rke Faner s Promise to tire any strikers until now. Illegal municipal strikes in san Antonio have gone unpunished. Despite Huebner s warning about 80 percent of the 313 garbage men walked out saturday demanding a 93 percent wage in crease and improved working conditions wednesday july 26, 1978 like a doctor checking on a suspicious set of tonsils a vaunt Boxer say a huh braves the dangers of play Nute eel be s wide open no mtg. Fiat s the kudos payt or Britain intervenes in Polaris strip / continued Rorn Page 1 months at sea. And revenge is due to take Over. The dockside Boycott threatened to Tower Britain s nuclear guard for the first time since the subs were launched 10 years ago. Britain s other two Polaris subs. Re Nown and repulse Are in Dock for routine maintenance at Rosyth in the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh on Scotland s East coast but work has been halted by the boy Cott the 2.000 Dock workers involved held mass meetings tuesday and decided to continue their protest. The Aslane work ers said they will stage a 24-Bour. Sit Down protest if the Navy intervenes. The workers defied a Union Appeal to return to Norma working. Britain has four nuclear powered sub Berlin go drug tests. Continued from Page i being tested. In All cases the specimens were taken in the presence of senior cos ie7 or above i or officers who were from different units than those the army spokes Arian explained he added that All positive findings were individually checked against medical re cords and personnel on prescription drugs Are not included in the 42 percent. He added that 91 percent of the brigade s As signed Sobers underwent the unan no need test Normal leaves soldiers on toy and other authorized absences accounted for the Rune percent untested according to the spokesman the spokesman said that 133 positives were found during the testing and that thu unannounced test determines usage of hard drugs within a two to seven Day period. Or Peter g Bourne. President Carter former drug adviser who recently re signed after admitting that he had made out a sedative prescription to a fictitious person had earlier proposed that the Mili tary resume random but widespread in analysis tests. Bourne said in Early july that the random tests Are the most viable Way to learn the scale of the drug abuse problem. A source in l Sarel r headquarter stated that most officials Here believe the hard drug abuse rate is about five percent of the command. Blanchard has said that he is not eager to return to random Unne tests of soldiers Pentagon officials termed the White House proposal atrocious noting that the random tests halted by Congress two years ago. Failed to restrict the use of drugs and aroused bitter resentment among service members Blanchard explained m has interview with stars and stripes that i Sarel r is going to ruts where there is an indication of 3 drug problem and taking a of soldiers in thai unit m order to de err Rune the ext tit of the drug prob Lem he exp lauded that thus directed program serves i Trel r both As a detection and prevention tet Faruque marines each armed with 16 Polaris mis Siles. The dockyard workers have refused to service the subs in a nationwide pay Dis Pute involving 1 3.000 Industrial civil serv ants in dockyards factories and other government establishments. Among the government workers taking protest action tuesday were prime minis Ter James Callaghan s personal chauffeurs. Other Cabinet ministers also faced the Prospect of having to walk to afternoon appointments and make their own Way borne As their Drivers followed suit a total of 6.000 Civa servants in London stopped wort for the afternoon and their Union leaders went to the House of pcs Sara to lobby members of parliament. The unions Are seeking pay increases bigger than the 10 percent offered by Callaghan s labor government for the Vea which started july 1. Some of our members take Home be tween 30 and 35 pounds ij56 to $681 a week and we want a commitment on Pav and conditions that will take Manv out of the poverty level of take Home said Mick Martin representative of the trans port and general workers Union one of the unions involved. A handful of men Are holding the coun try to Ransom by refusing to allow the Vita movement of these submarines " tory my Robert Banks said. At the same time the Crew of Resolution the Only Polaris sub Marine operating is being kept on duty a situation which must become intake Rabitor Tommy Killen. A local Union Leader at the docks said it would take a Nudera emergency or an increased pay offer to get Europe the workers to handle the dockyard wort Load the submarines provisions do the operate lock Gate tors powering the 3they began a weeks ago. Bat it a Weott. Turkey. In .1 t or to to 77 ,0 to 10.j. My that by lifting the ban the be sending a message to whom we Supply arms to take l a. Law the Issue Vbk pm important foreign Tobej fore Congress this year i a c Wilbon foreign i Zatio Bill the embargo Wasin retaliation Tor Cyprus which i. Brief civil War Ana ten thousands of refugees Home. Rationale for the ban Milf violated us foreign ii nato supned in Ajmat attack. Originally 1subsequently modified to of up to $175 million i nato Comra tents. British to show London api fice. 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