European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 24, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes Friday. April 24,1967 customs can require drug tests court says new Orleans up1 the , customs service can require employed seeking sensitive jobs 10 Lake drug tests a Federal appeals court ruled the opinion issued tuesday by the 5th . Circuit court of Appeal overturned a lower court decision and lifted an injunction that pre vented the customs service from administering drug tens to Job applicants and worker seeking transfers the court did not Rule on the constitutionality of testing new Job applicants for drugs saying none Wai party to the suit or was represented by the National Treasury employee Union. 6 nations to participate in dragon Hammer 87 shape Belgium a nato will hold a major exercise named dragon Hammer 87 next month in the Mediterranean which will involve naval amphibious and air forces from six coun tries the total strength of the forces taking part in the May 3-15 exercise was nol Given. They will come from he United states Britain France Turkey Italy and the Netherlands. France which does not belong to the North Atlantic treaty organization s integrated Mili tary Structure wit join in the exercise As. Part of its Normal training relations with its allies the Allied command said thursday. The United states will Send a Marine amphibious unit and air National guard unit it said. Portions of the exercise will take place in Sar Dinia elsewhere in Italy and in Turkey the com Mand said Navy undersecretary says he wants to step Down Washington a James f. Goodrich the Navy s no. 2 civilian executive for the past sin years has announced he had decided to step Down and return to Industry. Goodrich the Navy s undersecretary said in a letter to president Reagan he would remain in his Post until inc selection and confirmation Ofa successor. His announced departure follows the resignation earlier this month of Navy Secretary John f. Lehman jr., who also served for six years. A Pentagon statement said Goodrich s plans were unclear but he has expressed his intention to retire and return to the private publishers complaints Lead to halt in classified and plans from Page 1 looking a1 is whether anything More is needed in the stars and stripes in terms of advertising the staffer said. The committee realizes thai the Dollar has been hammered by the Mark which drives the paper s costs upward he said. We re also aware thai the Pap a already his authorization to run classified ads. But to launch that initiative when we re studying the entire spectrum of the paper s business activities would be in prejudge the the staffer said the publishers in Europe complained that classified ads in the stars and stripes would irreparably Hurt them because heir Liveli Hood depends on advertising Revenue " they Are . Citizens and feel their government u competing with them because the stars and stripes receives some appropriated fund support from the government he said. Conrad Quagliaroli publisher of shopper s. By weedy news in Eschborn Germany has been the most vocal protester said Norm Lussier general coun Sel for apis. Yes we would be Competition for these publishers but frankly we have a larger obligation to our read in said col. Jeffrey Cook editor in chief of the newspaper s european edition. " readers rely on the paper for timely news and information he said. Running classified ads so they can buy and sell goods is an obligation we have to them. We have a wide distribution base and we re the Only publication that can do this in a timely the panel s members five senators and five representatives know nothing about the Issue and the request to delay the ads came solely from the staff level the committee staffer said. That s nol uncommon Rizer said. These com Mittee staffs do most of the work with the knowledge that they re acting with the authority of the committee members. Frankly we d rather not delay. But the committee feels in would be Best to wait so that s what Well the task Force studying the paper is not expected to Complete its review until late this year. But Cook said the Issue of classified ads May be handled separately in an Effort to resolve it quicker. The task Force was formed last year when Congress ordered a study of the stars and stripes to find ways to streamline its operations and reduce its appropriated fund support currently less than 6 percent of the paper s $54 million annual budget. The bulk of the newspaper s financial support is provided by the More than 200 stars and stripes bookstores throughout the . European come. The appropriated funds Are used primarily for the salaries and temporary duly allowances of the military personnel assigned to the newspaper merchandise and newsprint shipping charges and maintenance and util Ity costs at the Darmstadt Germany Headquarters and regional offices. Although classified ads in the stars and stripes Are on hold the committee staffer said the task Force generally supports the idea of increasing advertising reve nue in the newspaper. called the idea a waste of taxpayer Money in a january letter to Rizer shortly after the stars and stripes announced in would begin accepting classified ads. Quagliaroli said he and other publishers most of whom arc . Taxpayers would in effect be subsidizing the Sale of classified ads in the stars and stripes since the paper s limited appropriated fund support is provided from . Taxes in his reply Rizer said the additional Revenue from the classified ads would reduce the appropriated fund support that Quagliaroli objected to Rizer also said that while the publisher that target he overseas military Community May pay taxes the publications themselves Are organized under the taws of foreign nations and do not pay . Corporate taxes. In an interview in his Eschborn office thursday quasi Yarali said he was pleased with the halt of the classified and program. He said the plan was not Likely to be profitable and would Lead the paper away from its Mission of providing news. "1 Don t want to see stripes stray from its Mission one Iota he said because one Iota goes to two Iota goes to three Iota. I d like to keep u on the straight and narrow reporting news of world events. That s what the paper s Mission is and that s what it does fantastic Job of doing. You can do a lot of things that Are profitable. You could sell eyeglasses with every paper and that might be profitable twit Selling eyeglasses is not the Mission of stars and Quagliaroli 44, said he does t believe his business would suffer if the paper were allowed to run the Classi fied ads but that he and other civilian publisher Are concerned with the precedent such a move would set. It s not just a classified and Here and there or a commercial and Here and there. It s what it could Lead to once the floodgates Are open and All Bell Breaks Loose and who knows where it will go to from thefe.1 instead of competing with civilian publishers Quagliaroli said the paper should contract its priming and find other ways to reduce its staff to keep up with the Dollar s decline overseas. Government publications and advertising he said should be As separate As Church and the stars and stripes had planned to begin running classified ads on May 7. Since the paper began printing and order forms april 15, it has received 210 and orders totalling $2,950. The checks win be returned by mail. The newspaper had requested the authorization to publish the ads As a precaution against a collapse of the Dollar. When the Dollar fell in 1986, the stars and stripes a a. Mid-1987 target Date for starting the ads As an additional source of income. Aids from Page 1 because there s no medical basis for doing it the spokesman said. However persons testing positive Are not allowed to serve overseas under the policy. Persons contracting aids Are separated from the military As arc others with disabling or serious diseases in a policy change service members who test Posi Tive and receive counselling about the disease and who then Are found to have been seeking out sexual partners con be punished for violating the counsel ing Mayer said. Also military physicians will now be told to provide the names of sexual partners of service members testing positive to local health officials unless blocked by slate Law Mayer said. A who tests positive must be in formed of that policy and Given the option of with holding the names of sexual partners. But the service member will be counselled on the dangers of the disease and the need to control its spread Mayer said Mayer said the same policy would be followed in connection with stationed in foreign countries depending upon the Laws of that country. Foreign health authorities would not be Given the name of the he added but would be provided the names of any sexual partners in that country identified by the service member in the Case of a married service member the service will seek to counsel the couple together. If the individual who tests positive refuses to Alert his or her spouse to the finding the service will warn the spouse that he or she might Nave the disease but will not explain that the mate has it Mayer said. We Are exceedingly sensitive to the privacy and the civil rights of the individuals we treat he said. The defense department has tested More than 1.7 million of its 2.1 million Active duty personnel for aids in the process increasing to 2,777 the number found to have been exposed to the deadly disease officials said wednesday. Of those who have tested positive for exposure about 200 have developed aids the Pentagon added. Among 865,000 recruit applicants tested 1,309 tested positive and were automatically denied entry to the military. Since testing began Mayer said the military has encountered an exposure Rale of roughly cases per 1,000 individuals tested. The latest figures continue to support that trend he said. Civilians Are not affected by the policy. We Are not permitted to mandate aids testing for civilian employees whether they re going overseas or not Mayer said. Aids acquired immune deficiency syndrome attacks the body s immune system and its ability to resist infection. No cure has been found for the Dis ease. To Auto film Pibus slut Itaf Swett Thun Tan Tunkl no Waim Batman Cofler thud id Tenro porn Taylor from Page 1 the mourners but did not speak. Thomas Taylor re called his father once referred to his Mother As my bravest Soldier and added she was bravest in his last the general was a world War ii hero who went behind enemy lines to assess whether an airborne As Sault should be attempted on Rome to divert German troops from the planned invasion of Italy Taylor determined the Landing would be a disaster and aborted in just As the first planes left the ground. He parachuted with his troops into Normandy on a Day june 6, 1944, when Allied troops invaded the continent. He served also in Korea and later was . Ambala Dor to South Vietnam during Hie buildup of Amman forces there
