European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 28, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday september 28, 1989 the stars and stripes o Ort Security remains inadequate congressional wine a a a St a i v Isaac Yeffet israeli airline Security expert celtic i is Security at . Til sports. Port largely because the Federal Agency has not established minimum training standards Collins said. The report will not be publicly re leased because the Faa considers information in the report she said. Other witnesses also criticized .airport Security. American airline Security docs very Little Well said Isaac Yeffet former director of Security for Israel s Al Al air lines. Earlier this year pc feel said he look part in a Security Survey of major. Orts and found the level of Security and the Quality of personnel extremely recommended better training and pay for Security personnel More la enforcement personnel in terminal areas and greater care in the Matching Passen Gers with their Luggage. We have taken a variety of Steps to improve Security said Monte Belger the Faa s associate administrator for aviation standards. For example airlines must now a Ray or physically inspect Al checked bags and passengers must not have Access to checked baggage after Security inspection. The Faa is also hiring More Security inspectors and working to develop improved weapons detection capabilities he said. Vincent said the United Stales mus develop a comprehensive Security system Nilar to the one used by Al Al sophisticated sabotage bombs a guiding better trained person Nel and Mot advanced detection equip ment. officials noted that Al Al is a Small airline and applying those Stan Dards to . Carriers veld be costly and burdensome a Noimy dismissed by Vincent. I Call this the we can to or Alcause. Syndrome he said. We hav raised this to a High Art form in the .government and some . Air Senate negotiators of More funds for drug War Washington a Senate negotiators agree tuesday to boost the War on drugs to $9.4 billion capping a week of talks with the White House an lifting a Republican blockade that stalled action on four Money Bills. It seems that everything is worked out so we have an agr cd upon package said sen. Robert c. Byrd d-w.va., the chief Senate part of their Deal republicans and democrats agreed that later this year the Senate will consider elements of a crime righting package unveiled by presi Dent Bush in june but dormant since the agreement in hand the Senate passed two of four appropriations Bills that had been stalled by republicans for More than a week in a move to gain leverage in bargaining Over the drug an hour the Senate passed a si4.4 billion foreign Aid measure and a $ i s7.4 billion Bill for labor health and education programs. The White House indicated its approval of the agreement earlier in the Day. The negotiations began Early last week after democrats proposed to add s2.2 billion to the $7.9 billion proposed by president Bush in his sept. 5 address tothe nation on the Scourge of drugs. They said that education treatment and prevention programs were underfunded in the administration s Battle plan for fighting the drug freshly minted package funds the Bush administration s initial $7.9 billion War on drugs plus $400million in other crime fighting Money requested by the president in june plus $200 million Tor juvenile Justice programs and the $900 million boost that had been the Center of week Long $900 million would provide $100 million for Law enforcement and the rest for prevention education and treatment the demand Side of the drug War that democrats say was underfunded. The increase would be funded through reductions another spending programs that would be slightly less than one half percent if applied across the the plan appropriations subcommittees would be Able to pick and choose among programs allowing some to escape the full Brunt of the cuts. In another action the Senate voted to reduce presi Dent Bush s budget for the Star wars anti missile program by $800 million reversing a practice of protecting the program from cuts sought by the House and opening the Way for the first annual budget reduction in the program s five years of operation. Opponents of the program Porta cd the vote As severe blow to the anti missile project. But it May not have been a pure test of Senate sentiment since the vote came on a complicated amendment that included several other hotly contested programs. 6fh-graders us no cocaine weekly drug use up Survey is its Washington at the me sixth graders say they use As every week according to a is leased monday that shows an Alai trend of drug use among Junior his Hool students. At the same time illicit use of drug Sand alcohol declined among High school students according to the non scientific Survey of almost 400,000 secondary school students by the National parents resource Institute for drug education. Whereas we have seen some drops atthe upper grades at the lower grades there is an alarming trend of Foresaid Doug Hall Pride vice pre or. Thomas. Gleaton of the Atlanta based Dru Etc nation organization that has Bof conducting the nationwide 1982, said the study cocaine use inthe sixth of ?29.116 sixth graders who responded to the question about cocaine use about 233 said they used cocaine weekly or daily according to the report. About 58 sixth graders said they used cocaine once or twice a month and 87others said they used cocaine one to six times a year the Survey found. Jhc Survey covered 392,003 students Iii to 12 who answered the i Given in 95sjbm8ts in38 statesvl8ito to or Overall a Fudi is. Of the161,907 who question on perctnbiu.133 said they Suafa weekly or Dailyjr nug imposed it infrequently airy used it once or twice a month?1 the study showed 24.9 percent of Junior High school students said they had drunk an alcoholic beverage this years ago 26.3percent said they had done so and in 1984-83, 21.2 percent said they had. In senior High school grades 9-12 the use of cocaine marijuana Beer and liquor declined from the Levels of two and four years ago the study found. A total of 4.6 percent of the 223,036students in grades 9-12 who responded to the question on cocaine use said they used the drug Fiji car compared with5.7 years ago and 6.4 per Cento Law years ago the i ride Survey Olner of the 10,260 this year who said they used cocaine 2,900 said they used i weekly or daily according to the report. The National High school senior Survey released in february also found that drug abuse among High school seniors declined last year., reaching its Low est level since 1975. That Survey by the University of Michigan s Institute for social research found that the proper of seniors who have used cocaine at Bocc in their lifetime dropped from Rirl Kyj i Iii 12 percent in 1988. Nil 22 percent of the senior class oft9hfcjas drug free with the other 78 they had used a drug or alcoholic non i in the previous year. 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