European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 15, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes saturday. November 15.1986 Chattanooga drug test plan rejected , or i. Jimm a a Lii 1 Chattanooga Tenn. Up Federal judge ruled unconstitutional the City s order out til its policemen and firefighter must Tike dry tests . District judge r. Allan Edgar thursday Aid the City s order constituted unreasonable search and Aid the Day hat right to require drug toting Only when there is reason Able suspicion of drug use. Coupled court decision in new Orleans this week could spell the end of Federal. Hate and local programs the Chattanooga decision with a similar Federal for wholesale screening of government employees for drug use. In the Chattanooga Case the plaintiff complained the City required them to submit urine samples in we presence of a witness. Edgar sided with the civil servants on that question. He wrote that most peo ple. Have a certain degree of Subjec Tive expectation of privacy in the act of urinal Ion City officials Citi fied they began to require witnesses after hearing reports that some employees bad hidden bal loons filled with untainted urine in their trousers and substituted that for their own s ruling said specifically that the Chattanooga program violates constitutional rights guaranteed in the fourth amendment which prohibits unreason Able searches and the facts presented to this court no reasonable suspicion that judge wednesday ruled drug testing Hytheus. Customs service Widi oot prob Able cause is unconstitutional u5. District judge Robert Collins also said the tests viable customs employee rights under the fourth amendment. Edgar emphasized his ban on across lie Board drug testing does not prohibit use of such tests altogether. This does mean thai if such test Are Given they must be Given on reasonable there is n Given the t o on.""?�would justify the administration of these suspicion their scope must be related Jui tests at this Lime Edgar wrote. Their objective and they Nusl not be cd in the new Orleans Case a Federal Ces sively obtrusive. "-1he said. Plea for comrades former hostage David Jacobin shows Wist bands inscribed with the names or two americans still being held in Lebanon Thomas Sutherland and Terry Anderson. During a news conference in Orange calif., Jacobsen implored his one time capture to release the other americans. Alleged baby nappers arrested Woodlawn my. Up a Federal magistrate and Ramona Thompson 44. Wrung her hands nervously answered questions from . Magistrate Daniel lip Wothington. The Day after he was bom set her detention hearing for baby was positively identified later Friday Fri agent Donna Kanaskie was caring for the baby. In an Alf Divit the Fri said Thompson offered woman Money to steal a baby for her but then apparently decided she would steal a baby herself by dress ing up As a nurse and going to a hopi Al. _ the affidavit said the woman tipped off the Fri after she saw Thompson with a Newborn infant and heard news accounts of the kidnapping. Klein set $100.000 Bond for George Soustek 42,who lawyers said had been imprisoned before and he a history of drug and Barbara Worthington tearful y told a Newi conference at the grand View Hospital m ,pa., where their son was abducted that that is the happiest Day of our lives and we want to thank every the two were to leave later Friday for a reunion with their baby. Thompson and Soustek were arrested without Inci Dent thursday at a suburban Baltimore liquor store where Soustek had stopped leaving Thompson and tote infant in the car Worthin Glons said a Reward fund of More than $40 000 would go to the Fri informant. Accused spy pleads innocent ?-,._. _ a. A. Tiv cd Kunrt Aith Tine Iwon Isan Francisco a former air Force sgt. Allen Davies pleaded innocent in Federal court Friday to a charge of trying to pass military secrets to the soviet arraignment before . Magistrate f. Steele Langford followed his indictment on the espionage charge by a Federal grand jury earlier in the week Davies 33, of san Jose is accused of giving a undercover Fri agent details of an air Force recon Naissance program he had worked on during his last two years in the was discharged in 1984, and the Fri has said Davies wanted to bum the government Lor perceived mistreatment. Davies is free on $200,000 Bond and has been or dered to live with his parents in Cupertino until the Case is resolved. The spy charge carries a possible life agents arrested Davies on oct. 17 k a Palo Alto aerospace firm where he worked. An feb agent said Davies believed he was talking to an employee of the soviet consulate during meetings in san Atrisco sept. 22 and oct. 5, but never requested Money in Exchange for the secrets assistant Federal Public defender Harry Hil Erstejn has said Davies a naturalized citizen who was Bora i Britain was very patriotic but buckled to certain unspecified pressures. Study says smokers make kids sick Washington a children of smokers suffer bronchitis pneumonia and other lower respiratory tract illnesses up to twice As often during their first year As children whose parents Don t smoke says a report released Friday. In addition the National research Council report on Mallid passive smoke said exposure to tobacco smoke could increase the risk Flung cancer in nonsmokers by As much As 34 percent for spouses of smokers. The report is the latest Salvo in an increasingly hos tile Battleground where non smokers claim that those who Light up Are polluting their air and harming their health White smokers defend their right to enjoy cigarettes and cigars. A third of american adults smoke a statistic that has been on the decline since the mid-1960s. However the number of heavy smokers is increasing so thenon smoker who has dose Contact with a smoker May be exposed to greater amounts of smoke in 1985 wan 1955, the Council said. The environmental Protection Agency and the department of health and human services asked the Council a Branch of the government funded National Academy of sciences to review research data on environmental tobacco smoke. Most of the studies of chronic health effects surveyed people who bad Long term exposure to smoke from household members such As parents or spouses. The tobacco Industry said the report does not pro vide ammunition for anti smokers who want Laws to restrict or end smoking in the workplace restaurants and Public area. It to heart that cooler beads Ait finally Laumand wild Ted Sot Nenis about risks to non molten from environmental Tobac Loo percent or More increases � the likelihood Flung cancer and other claimed health effects tobacco Institute spokesman Scott Stapf said Friday. The report stresses on virtually every Page thai there is a need for More after a yearlong review the Council concluded that bronchitis pneumonia and other lower respiratory tract illnesses occur up to twice us often Dunn the first year of life in children who have one or crore Parent who smoke than in children of non smokers. Wheezing coughing and sputum production also increased in children of smokers. There is also some evidence that parental smoking can affect a child growth and lung function the councils id based on its review of eight comprehensive studies. It suggested it would be prudent not to smoke around children. Citing data from 13 studies worldwide on the relationship Between smoke and lung cancer the Council said considering the evidence As a whole exposure to environmental tobacco smoke increases the Inci Dence of lung cancer in non smokers. Estimates of the risk vary greatly with is. Studies showing a 14 percent increased ask and studies from other countries showing the ask up to 34 percent Hight or largely for spouses of smokers compared Wlton spouses of in a separate re a of the 13 nudist. Or. James Robins of the Harvard University school of Public the lifetime risk of getting lung cancer based on moderate exposure to environment a smoke was Between 390 and 990 chances in 100,000. Robins also said Between 1,7703.220 of thoroughly 7,000 lung cancer deaths estimated Wuh Curre among life Mug nonsmoking american women m 1985 Bucan re?sl98svoewo 720 and 1.9to passive smoke be said. A e attributable male to Lead homemakers knoxv1lle, Tenn. A future Home makers of America has its first male president 17-year-old who said Friday that Home economic classes have pushed aside the Susie Home Traker image and attracted More boys than Ever. In my opinion in the next decade or so til balance out More evenly with More mate name said Tom Lucas a Milton by school senior chosen in july to Lead the 31 member said he learns Money management family psychology and teen age health prob Tannin his Home economics classes which be a taken since seventh homemakers of America and such classes across the country Are dispelling a female oriented image. What we cart zip Saltone maker image nid Lucas in Knox file Fer three Day Mcnea of workshops and seminars the was expected to attract 1,800 members bom 14 is not the Only boy on the 41-year-old sanitation s executive Board. The other Stacy Schrank of Mitcheu s.d., is Amor five Reloj representatives on the Board which is Dutta from candidates at Junior and senior bib schools across the Ryan spokeswoman at the groan Reston a Headquarters said 11 percent Refl group s membership it male percent in 1979, when there were 400,000 me Ben nationwide
