European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 13, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday August 13, 1987 the stars and stripes Page 9 new York gov. Mario Cuomo coals with members of Ike Apple muffin can in Albany after the Gover of to cd a Bill Mung the a be muffin at Ibe muffin. The gang is made up of fourth polishing the Apple us photo graders from Albany s Bear Road elementary school who had lobbied Lor the a Gullion for several Monalu m Par of their italics in govern men alright to Evan Davis counsel to the governor. Government non disclosure form called unfair Likely o violation9 by William j. Bartman we Ungto Butiu Washington in the Pentagon air Force auditor Ernie Fitzgerald perhaps the most famous whistle Blower on military fraud and waste was told to sign a form promising not to disclose classified or classifiable mob ration or face losing his Job. Fitzgerald a taken the Reagan administration to court Al a Germany an m phantom Etc trunk weapons officer refused to sign the same statement Tod is threatened with he loss of his Security a Canace and his right to Fly. Capt Evan Zucker said the words or classifiable make the form Overly Broad Overly vague and very Likely a violation of inc first amendment for those reasons. Nobody really knows what is classifiable information said Zucker who also is an attorney and an inactive member of the California slate bar. It s no evident from the face of the these Are just two of at least 25 cases from the United slates and overseas where Federal employees have expressed reservations about signing a form promising nol to make unauthorized disclosures of least. Since it was drafted four years ago the form has been signed by about 2 million civilian and Mili tary person Nel according to administration figures. The House Post office and civil service committee Plant hearings on inc Issue and inc Senate govern mental affairs committee says it will hold hearings if the Mailer is Nai rectified this week As the administration has promised. The Reagan administration insists that the intent of the new form is not to stamp out whistle blowers and a member of the Senate committee said that so far it is taking the White House a its word Al the same Lime. Washington voting assistance officials have released details on District elections. District of Columbia residents will cast ballots on nov. 3 for Board of education members from wards i 5,6,4 and 7 and for one Amarge member. He said the committee docs not expect the administration to comply with a request to Dir Ify the term classifiable in the form a main Niue in the debate. The executive Branch ii swarming with people who might want to go after whistle Mower die Senate suffer Aid. They could hide in wailing and then use Chi to go Afler a whistle a House Post office and civil service staff member said the new form gives the administration the act to retroactively punish someone. They could classify something the employee already had released and then go alter Frank Cir Lincci assistant to the president for Numion a Security affaire wrote in a letter to rep. Gerry Sikorski tminn., chairman of the House Post of fice and civil service committee that the form was reviewed by constitutional experts at the Justice department several congressional committees and the american civil liberties Union when it was first drafted and no Legal action. the a Saffor noted Hal the government did nol put the word classifiable on farms signed by contractors because they d never gel that past their the tint of 11 paragraph on the Standard form 189, classified information non disclosure agreement reads intending to be legally bound 1 hereby accept the obligations contained in this agreement in consideration of my being granted Access to dats Fkd information. As used in Tobii agreement classified information is information that is either classified or classifiable under the Standard of executive order 12356, or under any other executive order or statute that prohibits the unauthorised disclosure of information in the interest of National Security. I understand and accept that by being granted Access a classified information special Confidence and Trust shall be placed in me by the United states govern but qute Cutuk ii Contr Martl in a rapt More information on the Dii Triet i election can be obtained through your unit voting officer or . Embassy or consulate or by writing to director Federal voting assistance program office of the Secretary of defense room 1b4s7, Pentagon Washington . 20301. Do lbs Roundup registration will require Complete student records Wiesbaden parents enrolling their children in department of defense dependent schools for i he school year beginning aug. 31, arc asked to bring com plete records during . Registration for most Germany Region schools will begin monday and end aug. 21. Updated shoe records arc required for ail authorities recommend five Dpt diphtheria to Lamia pertussis shots four Oral polio vaccines and re cent measles mumps rubella mar . A is form 122 will be accepted As proof of imm in ipalion. Birth certificates will be required for All kindergarten and lint Grade children. Transcripts for those in second Grade and up Are required. Unofficial Tran script will be accepted at registration but official ver Sions will be required during inc school year. Sponsors orders also Are required. Parents whose children arc not authorized to attend Dodds schools May have to pay up to 15,800 per child parents also must provide Telephone numbers and addresses in Case of will provide parents with school bus sched ule student handbooks and information about Community services. Parents can Call their local school for More information. 2 to provide workshops on school advisory panels Wiesbaden Howard Hickey will be joined by Richard Gardner in providing a series of workshop explaining How school advisory committees function in Dodds schools. Hickey has served he military s overseas school sys tem As a consultant providing expertise in the functioning of Fth and Gardner Are professors of education at Michigan state University. Hickey and Gardner Wilt conduct workshops in the Atlantic Region and Mediterranean Region respectively sept. 21-22. Those interested in attending the scheduled Ger Many Region workshops can Contact their District superintendent s manner puce i Mirtest . 14 nun org 6�pl. 17 kiknuutofnstipl.1? Rian Klun bail. A bid Kiou Zach Awn i. Of z of it mukti us bba3l.dmp�b Nai Kald cat Nunn Chad fun wifi nans officer club 774 seniors received total of More than $4 million Aid Wiesbaden the Germany Region s class of 1987 earned More than $4.3 million in financial Ai toward higher education according to an aug. 1 report issued by the Region office. A total of 774 seniors received financial assistance that totalled $4,398,614, More than $1 million More than Germany Region seniors accrued the year before. The report said 2,725 students graduated from the Region s 28 High schools. In 1986, 657 Germany Region students were awarded $3,335,776. The 1986 class numbered 2,458. Funds associated with the military accounted for nearly 52 percent of the Money awarded o the 1987 Clasi. Roth scholarships totalled nearly $1.7 million and appointments 10 military academies at s4i.ooo each were Worth $994,000.local scholarships produced 1471,280. The Bonn Conan Unity led local efforts with s 5 1,500 followed by Heidlberg with s32.800 and Ansbach with $32,350. Or duct tip of of do vol Walczar czechoslovak 29, escapes to Austria in hang glider Vienna Austria a a Young czechoslovak escaped Over the Border to Austria wednesday in a motorized hang glider Landing in a own just outside Vienna s cily limits the Austria press Agency reported. The Agency identified the czechoslovak As Ladislav Terynce 29, who crossed the Border near Hohnau some 35 Miles Northeast of inc capital before Landing in Grasdorf about 7 . A policeman in Grasdorf reached by Telephone from Vienna confirmed that a czechoslovak fled 10 Austria wednesday but said be could give no further details. Apa said the Man was to be taken to the tra Sikir Chen refugee Camp near Vienna
