The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 187, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 6, 1982 Page: 63 of 66
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>N CASUAL
FOOTWEA
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OH, HENRY!
Hank Aaron holds just
about every important
major league batting recoed.
including the macpc one -
7S5 Wefime home runs But
he may face hs toughest test
next month at R F K Sta
cbum m Wasfungton. D C
when, at the age of 48 he
wjurit. a i u re: aye iw
comes to the plate against a legendary pitcher like Sandy
Koufax or Bob Fefler
Thai wi be on July 19. when the first Cracker Jack Old
■ v-. Timers Basebai Oassc
if splayed. Fansarenqw
jf voting for the.-starting
lf 3neups w*h the man
! J .' ■ agm picking the rest'd
if "■ the. 30-map. Amencar
and National League
squads BaHotsmdude
200 aBome yeats in-
cluding Ted Wilbams
Sun Musial Joe Di
Magyc Mickey Man
tie and Willie Mays
Proceeds wf benefit I
and indigent former
-major'leaguers ...
Aaron *as to New.
York recently and told
us, it’s been- so long
siric* fve pkked up a
bat 1 won't know what « do - except maybe lean arts'
Spotting a We extra baggage around .the nwkfie. Aaron ad-
mitted he's not looking forward to facing a Koufax or Bob Gfc-
son fThose guys are in shape") Haying the field s no big
worry H can always get out od the way'; Hs btggest feat
"Rurmng the bases after s he'
OF MEN, MACHINES A MORALS
. No matter how powerful a computer becomes, there s
always a human behind a With that m mind, several coi
leges are now offering courses P computer ethics At the H
note Institute of Technology, fot instance, philosophy pro
fessor John Snapper's ‘Moral Issues in Computer Science
covers various fegai And ethical problems. Inducting ques
tions of privacy (poke record-keeptng systems) kab*y >.er
rors m hospttaJ blood-type fifes) and occupational loyalty
Teavng Firm A and taking idea to Firm Bi
Such thoughts as using computer stalls to swmdie banks
■ dr manipulate grades
V/T/TiTTTmvm>
THDU5HHLT NO»
STEAL
steal
STEAL
aren't, even discussed
n the course "That's
straightforward;’ says
tapper “Steaing a
stealing whether with
a. gun ot a computer"
A hot area of con-
troversy now. he
notes, s whether a
computer program
may be considered “in •
tefiectuaJ property ” and
thus Its designer afford
ed protection under
copyright and patent
laws
HELLO (WATER)
BUFFALO
Someday soon, you may
wait into the. -finest steak
house sit down and order
water buffalo - medium
rare
A report by the National
Academy of Sciences says
that by gnoring. the ma
iigned mud-wallowing
beast, the world 'is masmg
NO ORDINARY
THING
Coming later ths month ,
a terrifying new fairn guaran-
teed to leave you sleeping
wW a raght bght The Thmg
s being called a “refashion
mg* of the 1951 classic The
WHY DOCTORS NEED HELP
The suiode rate among physicians is 1wo or three times
•'higher than in the general population Drug addiction may
be 30 to lOO times more common among doctors Citing
these statistics, a doctor at the Unhrereity d North Carofina
says up to half of all medical-school graduates may need
psychotherapy and that # should be readily available to hefo
them cope with stress
Writing recently in The New England Journal of Medr
one Dr. Jack McCue says young doctors commonly face
.stresses- such as anxious patients, the naeeteffy of meting
pam embarrassment over doing sexual examinations, un
certamty about decisions and difficulty deafcig with death
McCue says such stress often leads to unsuccessful mar
riages with physicians sometimes ayctidmg thee famjtes
rod working round the dock As wel. he says doctors may
wtihdraw socially so their patients wool see how weafchy
. they- are.
butte and makes the finest moaarefca and ncotia cheeses
The report urges that the wate buffalo be put to work on
farms in Latin America rod Africa Meanwhile. Academy
member A P Leonards who has been tending a herd to
Louisiana says they have adapted nicely down m the bayou
and plans to raise breeding stock to sel abroad
BIRTHDAYS
(AI Gerrwiii Sunday -
Bjorn Borg 26 Monday -
Tom Jones 42; Rocky Gra
nano <60 Tuesday - Rob
ert Preston 64, Nancy Sina-
tra 42 Wednesday - Bob
Cummngs 72. Happy Rom
efefler 56 Thursday - F
Lee Batiey 49 Friday -
Gene WNder 47. Jacques
h the grp of “the thing:
Thing from Another ttforid
the appearance of any of
tiiem From what we ve
seen, drector John Carper
filtering James Am» as’
“the tfangT The plot of the
new verswn centers around
'12 setertetes.'stationed in; die .
Antarctic and.- one .aim
creature who can take on
ter
dkected rtoloween. The
Fog and Escape from New
York) has made a thrier
that wf have you looking
dyer, your shoulder every-
where you go
ati meur-teteteo. w**«. em.
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out on a valuable sourceof
meat mA and farm labor
Fax from being ferocious
the Academy says, the
water buffalo is "sociable
serene and’'gentle. * -
As noted to Same* 82,
the water buffalo can work
on kale bod. its meat a
leaner and testier than beef,
and its mis * richer than a
dairy bow's, yields more
Cousteau 72. Chad Everett
45 Saturday — Jim
Nabore 49; \Ac Damorre 54
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 187, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 6, 1982, newspaper, June 6, 1982; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1063677/m1/63/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.