The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 28, 1983, Image 5

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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.
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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.
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Iganizations are stockpiling
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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
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