European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 18, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes d student travel deadline nears for military families Page 3 g Zakharov claims he was set up Page 5 g France offers Reward for bombing suspects Page 28 the authorized unofficial publication Fri cult. Ahmed Pouch vat. 45, no. 153 thursday september 18, 19b6 g a i , 0 8693 a 50,000 civilian employees subject to Navy drug tests by Norman Black a military writer Washington the Pentagon announcing Sev eral Steps to implement president Reagan s anti drug program said tuesday that Reagan s order for drug testing of key government workers will affect some 50,000 civilian Navy employees. Chapman a Cox assistant secretory of defense for personnel matters in a briefing a Day after president Reagan announced his new anti drug initiative said the Navy has now joined the army in identifying Crit ical jobs held by civilian workers who will soon face urinalysis drug testing a Pentagon spokesman late revealed that an estimated 50,000 civilian workers would be affected by the Navy plan making it substantially broader than a program announced earlier by the army. Cox also said the Pentagon will encourage defense contractors to develop heir own anti drug education and testing programs especially in those industries where the employees Are dealing with very sensitive information and working on very sensitive weapon systems an defense programs the Pentagon is working with the department of education to develop a Model anti drug education Campaign for use in the defense department s dependent school system. Co also repeated earlier assertions by defense Sec see Navy on Page 28 on sues to Block drug testing plan Washington up.,filed suit tuesday in Federal court in an at Cpl to Block president Reagan s plan10 lest government workers for drug abuse a spokesman said. George King of the National Treasury employees Union which represents about 120,000 of the nation s an iry plan. No innocent Federal worker should Ted to this demeaning urine Lent. Robert to Bias told their constitutional the suit was court a initiatives including Anler that thousands of government workers be tested for drug use. The lawsuit also requests a court order requiring publication of the executive order for Public notice and comment As outlined in the administrative proce Dure act King tempt to disc Rohlo Yecs for off duty mis Lumli their Job performance also is ill Reagan should have done i Homework before trampling on the rights of Federal employees with a simple flour ish of his pen Tobias said Reagan ordered that drug testing prims at the discretion of Agency Chi Grams i ifs enforce Al cars worker in sensitive National Security jobs those with Access to classified information and others whose work affects Public health or safely Orother functions requiring a High degree if Trust and officials refused to spec Toto Denil workers could be affected management said the Cess to classified information Al Oritsu passes i million. Young Kennedy easily prevails in Massachusetts party primary by the associated pres Joseph p. Kennedy ii won the democratic primary tuesday for the Massachusetts congressional seat once held by his Uncle John while Oklahoma businessman David wallers scored n razor thin Victory Over the attorney general in a democratic gubernatorial Runoff. Voters in Washington meanwhile set up a novem Ber clash Tor the Senate Between Republican sen Slade Gorton and Democrat Brock Adams a former con Gressman who served As transportation Secretary under president the Boston area 8th District with 4 percent of precincts reporting Kennedy had 18,853 Voles or comfortable 47 percent and stale sen. George Bach Roch had 12,951 votes or 32 percent. Far Back in an11-Way race were Melvin King a Leader of Boston s Block Community with 3,321 votes or 13 percent an James Roosevelt jr., a grandson of president Franklin Roosevelt with 2,013 Voles or j , 33, is the second member of his family s younger generation to seek office. His sister Kathlee Kennedy Townsend won a Maryland congressional primary last son of the late sen. Robert f. Kennedy vowed to go to Washington and re establish America As the land of Opportunity if he wins the Seal in november by defeating Clark Abt the Winner of the gop Pri Mary. The District has voted democratic for 40 years "1 grew up in a family where we were taught that the United states government stands for something and that America As a nation stands for something Ken Nedy said. In a gathering of family members at a Boston Kennedy on Page 23 Nafe oj6 Reta Ign Mem of pent on Washingto sweeping Reform despite a warning Fiche changes could i country s Battle read the legislation in roles of the top Milt lagon. Supporters rivalries that hav Elagin Iran Lebanon a i the com sent to the i armed Senate approved a military tuesday night f John Glenn a Ohio Thane the Marine corps As the lie changes in the so civilian chiefs at the pen it designed to curb service recent military operations id Gre Nav be Bill App eyed by voice Vole was far final Confos signal action. S committee Al airman Barry Gold water Radt who retires this War said this May be the last acc of legislation i note to offer. If in is have no a jets. It is the one in my Public life in Kwh i Lake the greatest Pride but in a former Marine Alghn that i w proposed consolidation of Ceil Pilot warned in staff fun the Marine officer to � Joseph p. Kennedy it gives i Victory speech. Lions Rould pose a critical problem by swing their leadership from a n in Secretary of is the possibility of seriously Reching the live Ness of the unique qualities of Glenn said. I Don t want to see any future i mandant of the Marine corps Hamstrung in his torts o keep the ready Force ready. To preserve the integrity of the corps As a ready Force we will have to see Pentagon on Page 28 pow Issue still haunts America daily Magazine
