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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 24, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 the stars and stripes july 1985 9 Tat Eskle one of the crowd a photo spy scare spawns hot debate Over wider use of polygraph Amy the teenage daughter of former president moves through Bond trading pits at the Chicago Board of where she works As a runner on a summer i dont usually get she i feel like one of the medical investigator who wrote Nuernberg code Dies at 79 a Leo a psychiatrist and neurologist who wrote the Nuernberg code after world War ii that established ethical and Legal principles relating to experiments on has died at who lived in died of cancer at Weston Manor nursing As medical investigator for former Secretary of War Robert Patterson and an aide to the chief counsel at the Nuernberg War crimes Alexander wrote the code after studying the actions of German is troops and concentration Camp lie said they on the Meek and Over polite Fellows who committed inhuman crimes because they found themselves suspect by their Man of of each Affer party of Jacqueline Onassis Home Gay a a Man fell to his death from a Seaside in an apparent after attend ing a party at the Home of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis on marthas state police George of Gay fell 18 to 22 feet onto rocks in a private area about 100 feet from Onassis said state trooper Daniel Onassis is the wife of the late president Cook had attended a birthday party for a member of Onassis said the trooper said Onassis was not Home at the he did not know the name of the worker being our initial investigation has not uncovered any facts or circumstances which would Lead investigators in any direction other than this death was accidental in said a news analysis by Michael Sniffen Washington recent spy cases have pushed a proposal Halfway through Congress that could Force the Pentagon to hire a battalion of polygraph operators and cast doubt on the loyalty of thousands of innocent word of the Walker family spy Case in which four men Are charged with Selling Navy secrets to the soviets echoed around the House floor on june 26 when House members a potentially sweeping polygraph program for the defense but the Senate voted to authorize Only an additional year for the Pentagon to Complete polygraph exams in a Security screening test later this House Senate conferees will choose one version or a on the House opponents attributed the successful proposal by Bill to hysteria spawned by the Walker but Strong feelings Are typically engendered by the Many professionals urge caution some polygraph operators Call it a science opponents Call it a modern version of the Salem Witch Federal courts will not accept polygraph Detector results As Evi and Many including attorney general Edwin Meese Iii and Fri director William urge caution in the use of it and the claims made for its Utility for identifying spies among Large groups of people not already under suspicion remains very much open to no one can say exactly How Many people the Young proposal would strap to a and his legislation has no timetable for tests or any Money to pay for More opera tors or but it goes Well beyond a Reagan administration order that in a different blocked last that order contemplated additional tests a year at the Pentagon with a Startup Cost of million plus million a Congress insisted on the test program Youngs Bill requires random poly graphing for every civilian or military Pentagon employee and defense con tractor with clearance to see special Access there is no exact count of special Access at the Pentagon they number More than Young also would allow random tests on any of the million Pentagon and contractor employees with any Secu Rity but the Pentagon has Only 152 polygraph in they were Able to give to Complete extra tests would require nearly six years if the operators dropped All other polygraph to do More in one year would require hiring More than 800 polygraph operators about the size of an array Battal but the army polygraph school at fort can Only graduate 50 polygraph operators a the test results would be open to last Norman head of National Security Agency told Congress that Laboratory on found the machine Correct percent of the but that Means out of every people tested would be falsely and David a polygraph operator and University of Utah psychology told Congress the machines errors Rise sharply when most of those tested Are As would be the Case at the Raskin said that up to people might be falsely identified As deceptive in As few As polygraph necessitating expensive Field investigations to resolve in suspicion could falsely be cast on As Many As at the National Security 71 out of employees tested in 1983 gave suspicious after second and third polygraph tests and 30 additional investigations and All were cleared of two weeks Meese avoided taking a stand on the Young polygraphs can be useful in criminal investigations and in personnel but you have to be careful not to Over evaluate Meese its not a Panacea and its not a lie As some people Call the machine measures How fast a persons heart is beat How much the person is sweating and other physiological the theory is that these signs change involuntarily when one is lying and that a trained operator can determine which changes Stem from the stress of the maintain a school to train communist agents How to beat the on the House Jack pointed out that Karl a Cia employee charged last year with spying for passed Cia polygraphs when he worked there and an Fri polygraph during the investigation of suspicion aroused at debriefing contrary to a published report that a polygraph snared Cia clerk Susan charged this month with spy ing for government sources say suspicion of her developed from something she said or did during a Stan Dard debriefing before she was put on the late last the Pentagon that during the past three the machine was the major Factor in uncover ing 22 Security including 15 people who knew spies or were recruited to in some those individuals were suspected before the machine was after nearly two years of Webster is still review ing whether the Fri should adopt the Cia and National Security Agency practice of random tests for intelligence agents not otherwise under House members echoed former president Richard Nixon View of the polygraph As a said Nixon in a 1971 tap recorded White House i dont know How accurate they but i do know that  scare the hell out of to this Brooks responded if this polygraph thing were Worth a Cotton picking the wife of every congressman in this place would buy goals lose Home on the artillery Range san Diego a Anima rights activists have captured More than 400 goats on a Navy Island during a two week and expect to net another 100 before the Roundup ends an organizer said the Hunt was begun after protests Over the navys plans to shoot the goats because they endanger rare Bird and Lizard species on san Clemente which is used As an artillery the Roundup the second this year has been a Success despite the danger of unexploded shells in the Shore bombardment area where the goats Are being Hunt said fund for animals president Cleveland fund workers captured 867 goats in the first Roundup during Amory workers Are using a helicopter and nets to bag the which Are ferried to the Mainland for they have really worked Amory its been a consistently productive expertly carried of the estimated 200 goats remaining on the Island some 75 Miles Northwest of san Diego Are hiding in caves and in Hilly making their capture no one is Ever going to get them Amory Hunters or prisoners or even rescuers will never get that last Goat off but i think the Navy will be smart enough to give us another Ken a Navy said no decision has been made about allowing another Mitchell said the islands current Goat population is among the lowest but the Goat Herd doubles in size about every 18 Rose Garden honors Kennedy matriarch at 95 Boston up1 Rose Kennedy 95th birthday was celebrated monday with the dedication of a Rose Garden and bouquets of Praise for the Kennedy matriarchs Faith and courage in the face of a lifetime of she suffered a stroke in 1984 and was not Well enough to attend the ceremony on Bostons the Oneacre Garden will have a a ring of Cherry and hundreds of it sits in the Middle of a waterfront Park near her North end my Mother has lived almost 100 Edward told hundreds of including Gold Star mothers who lost sons in wartime she has known sorrow and Joy and knows what its to give a son for her said the the sole surviving son in a family that has suffered two although Kennedy remained in Hyan Niport because of her several members of the Kennedy clan were present and joined in a chorus of Sweet Adeline from a on hand were grandchildren Patrick and Edward sons of the Massachusetts senior senator daughter of the late presi Dent John Kennedy and Michael and Joseph sons of the late Robert Kennedy said when he told his Mother about the Garden to be built in her she smiled and sent thanks to Boston mayor Raymond in characteristic Kennedy the family matriarch and her son presented a bouquet of roses to it was also his Kennedy said his Mother noted that there could be no finer wherever Shes Shes always thought of Boston and the North end As her  
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