European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 25, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday february 25, 1987 the stars and stripes Page 3 ads will educate Public on Constitution Washington a the commission on inc Bicentennial of the . Constitution concerned that americans know 100 Little atom inc 300-year-old document that guarantees their freedoms began an educational advertising Campaign monday the commission at a news conference showed six television ads and four newspaper and Magazine ads All Wilh the Ihme. The Constitution the words we live the and Campaign is the first step in the commis Sion s of fam 10 Mark the sept. 17 anniversary of the completion of the Constitution. If people Dan i know what the Constitution is then they re not going to know Why they re celebrating said Betsy Warren a spokeswoman for the commis Sion. To raise awareness the commission with the help of the advertising Council decided to focus the ads on a few of the freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution the idea said Jack Turner of the advertising Council was to find the aspect s of the Constitution that arc most interesting to the consumer and to go for the largest consumer audience one 30-second television and aimed at Young people shows an 18-year-old As he is leaving a voting Booth while the voice of Harllon Huston says there was a time when an 8-year-old could t vote a time when there was no meaningful Way for Young adults to express their opinions. What changed that was inc 26th another to and also 30 seconds Jong shows christians and jews participating in religious ceremonies while Heston says in America you can talk to god any Way you want or not at a third adjust 20 seconds shows a Man Reading a newspaper with blacked out sections while Huston says without the Constitution there would be some thing one of the print ads also focuses on Freedom of speech saying we d like to remind you that the in censor cd Content of this newspaper is made possible by the Constitution of the United All the ads end with a message urging viewers or readers to write for More information. The ads prepared by inc new York advertising Agency Scali Mccabe Slovis inc., will be distributed within the next few weeks. Warren said the commission knew months ago thai it would have to focus at least at first on education. We had found that schools do very Little on the Constitution she said. Some schools spend a week or two on it some even study links smoking to lower level jobs education new York up people who still smoke despite links Between tobacco and lung cancer arc More Likely to be Blue Collar workers or High school drop outs than White Collar professionals with several diplomas the american lung association said monday. The non profit association said in would begin a new attempt to reach peo ple surveys show arc More Likely to smoke those who have less education who hold Jess prestigious jobs or who Are members of minority groups especially Blacks ii seems smoking is not an upscale habit any longer Sharon Jaycox spokeswoman for the american lung association said in a Telephone inter View monday we Aren t going to spend a lot of Money designing programs for a White upscale population she said we re Al tangled remains of Oil Rig App Holn workers Survey the damage from an Oil Rig fire Nori Livim of Marlon oltla., monday the lire slatted saturday when inc Drill bit reached a pocket of Gas. Three Rig workers suffered first and second degree Burns. Ready introducing material a a lower Reading some 54 million americans smoke nearly one third of the population according to the report. In 1964, 52 per cent of adult men and 34 percent of adult women smoked while today about 33 percent of men and 28 percent of women have the habit. In a profile of smokers based on sur Veys the annual report indicated people with a graduate degree arc less Likely to smoke than those Wilh a Bachelor s de Gree who in turn smoke less than those who graduated from High school but did not Allrid College. High school dropouts arc the most Likely of All to have the habit the report said. The Young professional has adopted a health Altitude that rejects smoking for health reasons Jaycox said. Doonesbury aids strips dropped by 2 papers by the associated press newspapers in Utah and Texas say they arc not nning this week s doonesbury comic strips dealing with con Dom ads and aids because editors con Sider them inappropriate. The do sect news in sail Lake cily and the Waco Texas Tribune Herald decided to drop the six strips by Garry Trudeau editors said monday. Most . Newspapers chose to run the install ment according to the Syndicate that distributes them. "1 Don t think aids is funny said Tribune Herald editor Robert a Lou. You Don t build humor out of a tragedy that is threatening to take thousands of lives in a statement published monday by the desc Rel news editor and publisher win. James Mortimer said the sexual and contraceptive Man rial presented does not meet the standards of a family newspaper. These arc sensitive and important is sues in today s society but inappropriate for the comic pages where readers of Al Ages Are the comic strip will reappear in the mormon Church owned newspaper next week if he subject matter is appropriate he said. The strip is distributed by Universal press Syndicate editorial director Lee Salem said the disc Rel news and the Waco Tribune Herald Are the Only news papers he knows of that have pulled this week s instalment the right to publish a week of doonesbury includes the right not to publish a week of doonesbury " Salem said. The subject matter of the instalment condoms and acquired immune deficiency syndrome is pretty tame said Syndicate vice president Robert Duffy. I think because it s been in the news paper so much and everyone has been making such a big Deal about in. Carry thought it would be fair fodder for his pen Duffy said. Newspapers have dropped past install ments of doonesbury because of controversy. The comic strip which focuses on topical issues earned Trudeau a pulitzer prize Security tight at arraignment of anti Black demonstrators Cumming a. A fifty Sis counter demonstrators arrested during a massive civil rights March in Forsyth county were arraigned monday amid heavy Security thai included Georgia Bureau of investigation agents. Obi agents and Forsyth county deputies checked those entering the court House turning away anyone who did not have court business. Reporters and peo ple making court appearances were forced to walk through Mucial detectors to enter the two courtrooms where pleas were heard. Among those appearing before Superior court judge Richards Gault on the Misdemeanour charges was David Duke of new Orleans a former Kun flux klan member who is president of the National association for the advancement of White people. Duke pleaded innocent and an april 17 trial Date was set for him to face charges of obstruction of a Public High Way and reckless conduct. I m definitely going to fight this Duke said in a Telephone interview. I m going
