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Monday, March 28,1983/The Battalion/Page 5 Judge stops Gulf Oil drug and alcohol tests United Press International BEAUMONT — A judge has prohibited Gulf Oil Co. from destroying or altering records of drug tests performed on some of the 3,000 employees of the Gulf Refinery in Port Arthur. State District Judge Thomas A. Thomas issued a temporary restraining order against Gulf in response to a lawsuit filed Thursday on behalf of refinery employee Maxie J. Cooper, 45, of Nederland. The lawsuit accused the com pany of violating the civil rights of some of its Port Arthur refin- workers by testing blood samples taken in routine physic al exams and other situations for drug and alcohol content. However, Gulf spokesman Art Spencer said the company felt it acted in a “legal and prop er manner” in controlling the drug problem of its Port Arthur plant. “Ouch! that smarts staff photo by David Fisher entificatim Gy Ullricl place, ferreli e;andKffi GgerGold' Probst and l basis in ik : and Chad Poking only makes it worse, so Anita McDaniel, ght, looks away and tries to grin through the pain of having her finger pricked by Lisa Mock, loth were participants in the Health Fair held at Post Oak Mall Saturday, sponsered by the Red Cross. McDaniel’s blood was analyzed for type, sugar and protein content. McDaniels is a freshman physics major from Houston, and Mock, a volunteer from St. Joesph’s, is a junior biology major from Magnolia. Survivalist research needed all compel X)k3rdand United Press International ge Manage|SAN ANTONIO— A Federal II Faskeari nergency Management Agen- omcial says paramilitary Iganizations are stockpiling irsenals of small arms and ex- iosives although the govern- lenthas never fully studied the [pact of these groups during |nes of civil disorder. In a nine-page paper deli- jred Friday before the ademy of Criminal Justice lienees, FEMA Civil Security [vision chief Frank Salcedo Id FEMA consultant Richard firman estimated that more jan 100,000 Americans belong plain 1 to the ml Army Cliitl irees Offict IjutantGen- I'exas Ted doctorate® While here, >f the 420# he Adjutani nd., before >itest ican Socle!; ’ f or scoring ioredbvtlitj lom studei es. The ret- t is based on rather dial \SMEintlit I vvasfortk h safetf pOllSOl'il'S* mil nooni* rations and ,1 safe ri'| informal! lay. to survivalist and paramilitary groups. Although some of these groups have been investigated, “there has not been a study pub lished on the role of these pri vate army organizations and the potential violence they could do.” “Advertisements have appeared in various periodicals for buying and selling semi and full automatic weapons which are being stored by these organi zations,” the paper said. Titled “The Fifth Horseman of the Apocalypse: Civil Security During and After the Unthink- chance of social instability re- able,” the paper said studies by suiting from sharpening con- the Air Force, the Department frontation between industrial of Defense and other govern- powers and with the Third ment agencies indicate there is a World. at Northgate Above Farmer’s Market • ’ \ Serving Luncheon Buffet Sunday through Friday Inexpensive, High-Quality Copies We Specialize In REPORTS and DISSERTATIONS Also: Self-service copying, typing, reductions and enlargements, binding, resume writing, editing, business cards, wedding invitations, stationery and many other services. One-stop service for reports and dissertations. ON THE DOUBLE 331 University 846-37S5 HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-IO p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. our >« y«/w | 1 iOO a.m. to 1 ;30 P-rn.^^,. s 1 Delicious Food j ) Beautiful View ^ Xopen to the Public jt 3 “Quality First” f ovies ss,” Chines' 7:30 p-" 1 - 1 Tonight RANDY AND DANA ROTHWELL er frothl 18 tonig e , frond : was m .ingl° much®'! om M 01 ! 1 j VlV llir< rlk'l' K SC Room 140 7 P.M. SPONSORED BY THE MARANTHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP NOW OPEN Parkway Medical Clinic located in Parkway Square at South Texas Avenue and Southwest Parkway (near Kroger and TG&Y) Family Practice, Minor Emergencies, and Industrial Medicine Open 9 a.m.-9 p.m., 7 days a week NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY; NO WAITING (409) 693-0202 Thomas D. Cook Business Manager L. L. Nigliazzo, M.D. Medical Director Francis Cherian, M.D. Clinical Director