European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 7, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday juty7, 1994 . The stars and stripes Page 9 expanded drug tests of d for customs. From the associated press Washington the . Customs service May expand its urinalysis drug testing program to include employees who have Access to some computer data bases. In a 2-1 opinion tuesday the . Court of appeals for the District of Columbia affirmed a lower court ruling that the government has a compelling interest in making sure certain employees do not use illegal drugs on or off duty. The customs service collects Revenue from imports enforces customs Laws and helps fight drug trafficking. A because a Compromise of the information in the data bases could result in significant harm to an important National interest we affirm the order a circuit judge James l. Buckley wrote for himself and judge Stephen Williams. Meat labels required Washington labels on the Safe handling of raw meat were supposed to be on All packages of Chicken beef pork or other meat starting wednesday. The labels have been required on All ground meats since May 27. Starting wednesday the requirement covers All raw meat products including chickens turkeys roasts steaks veal and Lamb. The Label about the size of a credit card cautions a keep refrigerated or Frozen and thaw in a refrigerator or microwave oven. A keep raw meat away from other foods Wash hands utensils and cutting surfaces thoroughly after using raw meat. A Cook thoroughly. A keep hot foods hot and refrigerate leftovers immediately or discard them gospel Singer Dies Philadelphia Marion Williams the pioneering gospel Singer whose soaring swooping style influenced such popular artists As aretha Franklin and Little Richard has died. She was 66. Williams died saturday of vascular disease at Albert Einstein medical Institute. Williams who had diabetes was diagnosed with severe kidney problems Iii 1989. A she is simply the Best we had during the classical gospel Era of the 40s and 50s,�?� said gospel expert Bernice Johnson Reagon a curator at the smithsonian institution. Gore plans forum Washington a vice president t a1 Gore will moderate a conference monday on the role of men in children s lives. The third annual family reunion conference in Nashville tenn., is being sponsored by the Tennessee department of human services along with the children youth and families consortium of the University of Minnesota. Actor s son Dies Provincetown mass. A Nicholas b. Curtis the 23-year-old son of actor Tony Curtis died after suffering a seizure. The younger Curtis was sleeping at a friends House when he had the seizure saturday said Jennifer Walsh a Secretary for Tony Curtis. Nicholas Curtis had had another seizure about a month ago and was undergoing tests to determine the cause Walsh said. A a a a. T a. A a Dole holds up Bill to buildings at Black a Washington a Senate Republican Leader Bob Doles attempt to help a predominantly White College in his Home state has stalled an initiative to restore historic buildings on the nations Black College campuses. Dole has held up a House passed Bill that would authorize $65 million Over four years for Black colleges while pushing an amendment to add $3.6 million for Sterling College a Small Liberal arts school in Kansas with an enrolment that is Only. 3 percent Black. Doles amendment would expand the House Bill which applied Only to historically Black colleges and universities to include a colleges that have demonstrated extraordinary regional leadership in providing for the education of african american students in states that do not have an historically Black College or rep. John Lewis an Atlanta Democrat and civil rights Leader who co sponsored the House Bill said the Dole amendment a violates the spirit of the a and there is a danger that if it comes Back to the House with Sterling College in there it could be lost for this Congress a Lewis said. A there will be More delays and Many of these historic buildings will continue to Joyce Campbell a spokeswoman for Dole said the Kansas senator a wants to help historically Black colleges get appropriate funding and feels that Sterling College deserves funding consideration As Lewis said there Are any num her of Liberal arts colleges across the country with similar records of racial diversify. None was included in the Bill he said because the measure is aimed solely at preserving the historically significant buildings on Black College campuses. The initiative was launched with much fanfare in 1991 by then Interior Secretary Manuel Lujan who selected 11 buildings on Black College and University campuses for restoration. He pledged $10 million for the project and the United negro College fund promised to match it. The Bill which passed the House last december authorizes $65 million in grants1 from the historic preservation fund Over the next four years to restore significant buildings on Black campuses. Some of the buildings such As Walter b. Hill Hall at Savannah state College in Georgia were built by students. One the mansion at Tougaloo College in Mississippi was built by slaves As the Home of a Plantation owner and later bought by the College. A these structures represent the Hopes and achievements of a group of people denied equal Opportunity and Justice and who succeeded despite the imposition of almost insurmountable Legal and social obstacles a said rep. 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