European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 3, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes a de Forian stripped of title for practical joke Houston a a High school Vak Dicto Rian lost his title and the Chance to address tues Day s commencement ceremonies after he was suspended for hiring a stripper to entertain teacher officials say. I Don t want la be represented As someone who s bitter about this said Mike Woolcy think their school officials actions Are a Little bit ludicrous. To think it s purely political Woosley be Bacn a spark plug All year. I Don t fit the Mold or conservative Kingwood. 1 think they did t Trust me to speak at the the Kingwood High school student was sus Pended last thursday Tor six Days because he violated the rules school District spokeswoman Karen Collier said monday. He will not be Able to take his final examinations As scheduled or attend commencement exercises she said. Woolcy was supposed to address his senior class of 640 during commencement exercises tuesday night. Fellow students who believe the suspension is too harsh pledged to Boycott the ceremonies. Petition to allow Woolcy to participate was started at a student party saturday said student Jill White. A sign in a school hallway reads we won t walk without Woolcy student Gina Parker said. He s got the greatest sense of humor and is an All american kind of Guy White said. Think it s pretty stupid for him to gel suspended. Every year the seniors play a practical the stripper was hired As a treat for physics teacher John Doolittle. The woman dressed As a police officer interrogated Doolittle about some unpaid parking tickets before she started to take her clothes off. She was stopped by a school administrator. Collier said the school Board supported the suspension and added the parents of this Young Man Are backing our nato nearing consensus on arms cuts Shultz says Washington up with a sign of support from Germany Secretary of Szalc George Shultz said tuesday that nato appears to be headed toward a consensus that could bang a superpower pact on nuclear missiles in Europe. During a news conference intended to preview next week s economic Summit in Venice Italy Shultz expressed restrained optimism at Germany s endorse ment monday of a plan to rid Europe of nuclear mis Siles with a Range of Over 300 Miles. I think what we see Here now is the Alliance a free Alliance through a process of genuine and open consultation and consideration reaching a Consen sus which the president will consider and no doubt Bethe basis for our position Shultz said. And i think what we see is Progress toward having that picture gel and Progress toward a potential agreement he added. Germany s ruling coalition signalled its acceptance of a plan to eliminate medium and Short Range mis Siles after Chancellor Helmut Kohl bowed to pressure at Home and abroad to not stand in the Way of a . Soviet agreement Kohl s decision to drop opposition to inclusion of the Short Range weapons those with a Range of 300 to 600 Miles in an agreement on medium Range missiles came after lengthy deliberations and political considerations. The declaration attached several strings to acceptance of the double Zero solution that was proposed in april by soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev and caused a rift Between Kohl and his foreign minister Hans Dietrich Genscher. The declaration advocated but did not demand negotiations for a step by step reduction of Battle Field nuclear weapons worldwide elimination of chem ical weapons and reduction of soviet conventional strength. Shultz minimized the trouble that Germany s reservations might pose in forging a new position for presentation to the soviets at the arms talks in Geneva. World computer pros to meet next year Atlanta up the world Congress on Corn ruling a conference and exposition for computer professionals will make its debut in Chicago in March 1988, promoters said tuesday. The requirement for a show for computer practitioners is becoming More urgent said Sheldon Adel son president of interface group inc., producer of several computer related Trade shows including the Codex Spring convention for dealers that opened monday in Atlanta. The needs of practitioners arc ongoing. As the Rase of development continues to accentuate their need for information a Dotson said. This show will be for everybody from programmers to chief information officers the world Congress on computing is expected to attract 15,000 to 25,000 computer professionals for its first show which will be held March 28-31 at Mccoy Micic place in Chicago Adilson said. Acc will bring together on a worldwide scale manufacturers and suppliers of mainframes minis. Micros communications systems software and rated supplies and services with the executives and managers responsible for the acquisition implementation and management of computer technology and systems in their organizations Adilson said. The show Likely will Hurt the already wounded National computer conference the one time major Industry show that has struggled in recent Yean largely because of other interface group shows including Codex interface and computer Fains. In he absence of any other major show Many practitioners have been coming to Codex which is for resellers Adilson said. Now we re going to do a show just for Adilson also said Codex Spring will return to Atlanta next year but will move to Chicago in 1949.the interface group earlier announced plans to move its 1988 Spring show to Chicago but ran into difficulty making the necessary arrangements after 1989, Adilson said the show will rotate among several cities including Atlanta and Chicago. Plastic paper tigers Square off in $1 billion grocery bag War Stamford Conn. Up a billion Dollar Bat the Over grocery bags is heating up As plastic producers pitch the con Van hence of their sacks and paper Compa Nies warn about pollution. Preference among shoppers seems to vary but Plas tic companies chimed they Are gaining on paper bags according to a report in the june Issue of progressive grocer a supermarket Trade Magazine published in Stamford. Between 22 billion and 25 billion plastic and paper grocery bags Are produced each year and the Market is estimated at Between 1600 million and is billion annually the Magazine said. Plastic producers have said they Are closing the Gap with the paper Industry. The flexible packaging association said the . Bug Market is 40 percent Phis Lic and 60 percent paper and the group estimated its plastic bag makers will have Between to percent and 80 percent of the Market by 1991. The american paper Institute said paper s share is larger 85 percent against Only 15 percent for plastic. The Magazine reported some shoppers prefer plastic bags because they do not leak and arc reusable. But supermarket spokesmen Many customers like the paper bags belter because they hold More do not topple easily and Are biodegradable. Pm Stic supporters said the packaging poses no threat to the environment if disposed of properly. Congress told of arms Deal with saudis Washington a the White House has asked Congress to approve the Sale of 1,600 Maverick air to ground missiles to saudi Arabia the Sale totalling about $360 million would replace one approved by Congress in 1984, officials said monday. The saudis delayed delivery while the missiles were being equipped with an infrared guidance system instead of the television system used previously tomake them More effective in night fighting and Low visibility situations. Since saudi Arabia did not take delivery of the pre Vious weapons and president Reagan s administration now is proposing to sell the saudis an improved Model Congress must be notified so it can decide whether to approve or Block the Deal. The missiles produced by Hughes aircraft co., Are designed for use on f-5 fighter planes sold by the United states to the Arab kingdom. So far the saudis have bought 2,500 Maverick missiles since their first Pur Chase in 1974. The White House notified Congress of the Maverick Sale last Friday. Stale department spokesman Charles Redman confirmed the move in response to question monday. He said the administration has not decided whether to propose the Sale of f-15 Jet Flag Hlor planes to saudi Arabia. Twice in the last month the White House postponed notifying Congress there was Strong opposition to the Deal from Israel s supporters and from critics of secret saudi support for nicaraguan Contra rebels. We intend to go Forward with that proposal when the time is right said White House spokesman mar in Fitzwater. About a dozen jets would be produced by Mcdonnell Douglas to replace planes lost in Acci dents. The tint would be delivered around 1990. By arming the saudis the Reagan administration Hopes to bolster the conservative government against Radical forces. Furry Jeff Pockat of Manasha wis., and Dundee Bis pet ferret Are an inseparable couple during the Rendez Vous Frontier re enactment in Nulu Tiaa wis
