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Reins Needed On
Fed Computers
Concern ova- individual privacy has stimulated a
number of federal actions over the past few years to
protect Americans from the all-knowing clutches of the
federal computer network.
But while intent has been admirable, in practice there
have been demonstrated deficiencies in limiting access to
computerized information. The lack of workable
Editorials — Features Opinion
From Sun Files - -
Astro-Graph
LBJ, Ballot Battle
Drew Baytown, ’48
3erroceBedeOsol
THE BAYTOWN SUN Tuwday, Sapftmbtr J, 1971
Jr7
“ safeguards is behind security orders scheduled by the Of-
fice of Management and Budget.
Three agencies will be charged with the security of the
vast store of information gathered by and stored in the
government’s nearly 10,000 computers, including tax
data, census figures and veterans’ records.
Hie renewed drive for security is not altogether
. altruistic. Access to the electronic devices has been abus-
ed to issue fraudulent checks and alter or destroy infor-
mation.
The directive is spreading protective measures among
three agencies. The Commerce Department will compile
security standards and guidelines. Hie General Services
Administration will set regulations for the physical securi-
ty of computer rooms and the Civil Service Commission
will determine the extent of screening and background
checks on computer personnel.
As the world’s largest user of computers, the federal —7—
government musUnswer to the world’s,most “recorded
< snb &M' pcpefeim.
keep an essential tool from becoming a discredited
■--weapon'm'i.
'***“ ■
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From The Baytown Sun file,
this is the way it wu 40 and 30
and 30 years ago:
SEPT. 3, IMS
;More than 5,000 people par-
ticipate in Labor Day festivities
here. Sponsored bythe Tri-CItiei
T hKa* ftM/l- lUiUa P/uuutil
Labor and' Trades Council,
events include a downtown
parade, speeches and a free
barbecue at the John Wright
place c« Cedar Bayou.
Among units marching in the*
recheck of Harris County totals,
Johnson supporters say their
candidate is entitled to 10 more
votes from Box 99.
Tally sheets filed with County
Clerk W.D. Miller and
Democratic Chairman M.L.O.
Andrews show 334 votes for
Johnson at Box 39. But in the of-
ficial return forms the figure was
given as 314.
A.J. Wood, Precinct 99 judge,
ve 334 votes for Johnson 1n his
to
Wife
Seplemtltrf. 1971
Things that, appear to offe
quick happmess.a e not neces
sanly what you i want in
tong run, this coming
build a strong foundation,
yt .11 take adva
Slow but!
. .
Soothing An Ally
ng in me gave J24 votes for jonnson m rus
L*bor-Diy Parade are the REL final report to The Daily Sun on
vantage of thr
I sure
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22) Yo.
r st face up to realistic (act;
today It you allow yourself t<
omanppire about obieclive:
Mexican
Band, Maroon
Scout Drum and
and
Chiidren's Band.
W.S. Jacobs, a Houston
minister, comments, “I’ve seen
something down here today that
the 130 million people of this na-
tion should be shout,. And that is
thewpy you men in the various
labor divisions get along. Never
have 1 beard of an AF of L. aC
and an independent labor unit
joining in a parade, a free
election night.
omantiore about obieclive
you could lose out completely
Find out who you're romanli
SEPT 5, 19M
Jill Clayton is dram m«jor of
Horace Mann Junior High BUd.
Twirlen are Gayle Wallace,
assistant drum major, and Diane
Wilks. Sharon Martin. Dianne
Miller. Sharao Lercfa and Uadi
Galloway.
Cheerleaders it Cedtr Bayou
caiiy suited to by sending to
you* copy Of Aslfp-Graph let
ier Mad Mcems for each and.
* long seif addressed, slamper
LIBRA 3(Sept 23-Oct. :
careful you re no> Out .
evident fen."
you lake things tor graniet
today -t t very likely you M lot!
SEPT. S„JM3 bead c
owl on an opportun.ly
way Be aier
protest by Lyndon Johnson
The recent Senate vote to lift a 42-month embargo on
arms sales to Turkey was an overdue acknowledgement
that the United States needs its friends in air unfriendly
world.
Now the House has followed suit, and that is in our na-
tional interest. We commend the Republicans who
vo......
Carter a
“Joe, I know what ya’II are thinking, but it means jobs!”
Washington Report - - >
;The Greek lobby evidently bad more clout with the
Democratic congressmen than with the Republicans.
- ; The arms ban was imposed by Congress after Turkey’s
invasion of Cyprus in 1974.
But as a consequence of the ban, Turkey withdrew
from military participation in the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization.
Greece was not cut off from military aid,
Greece and Turkey have beat fighting at least since the
siege of Troy. This country should not be ought between
them, ft was a mistake in 1974 when the Nixon adminis-
tration failed to persuade the Grade colonels not to try to
overthrow the moderate regime of Archbishop Makarios.
That overthrow provoked the Turkish mvasion. Jhe em-
bargo followed.
President Carter supported the but during his cam-
In Louisiana Contest
Today In
istory
HEALTH
E. Lamb. M.D.
By JACK ANDERSON
WASHINGTON - Political
ethics seem to be in short sup-
Livingston, who is white and
represents a woridngclass dis-
sional district. Last year,tadum- > jjg ejection. Two of his black
paign, but changed his mind after seeing that it did no
good ant^simply disrupted our alliance with Turkey.
■
Jolly Good Show
bent Rep. Richard Tonry went
off to jail for election fraud. The
man he defeated, Robert Liv-
ingston, later helped bring
charges that sent Tonry to pri-
son. :i.7 - ~
Then Livingston, a former
prosecutor and Reaganite Re-
publican who carefully polished
his “Mr. Clean” image, won a
special election in a district that
hadn’t gone for the GOP in,102
years. But now the 35-year-old
freshman is facing conflict-of-in-
terest problems of his own in a
case that has attracted the at-
.—__ ______ tendon of the FBI and is ham-
We certainly must admire the true pit of the two
Britons who came within 110 miles of ballooning their The New Orleans congwss-
way across the Atlantic Ocean, freon St. John’;, New- man has admitted to us that one
staffers quit his campaign uidis- •
gust to work for his Democratic
opponent ; ' * '
‘He’s lied and abandoned u,"
said Ernest Caulfield, who con-
tributed to many of Livingston's
speeches for black audiences.
Former aide Arthur Bush charg-
ed that Livingston "has the
worst voting record in Congress
in relation to the black com-
munity and poor working
whites.” '
Responded Livingston. “Peo-
ple are trying to.smear me. It’s
not fair in the last weeks
ofthecampaipi."__________
that the dairy council offers
"biased and self-serving infora-
tion 77 the Natkmtfl Dairy
Council would have one believe!
that fat and cholesterol do not
contribute to heart disease."
Jacobson alted the council “a
frontforthe (fairy industry" and
said its tax-exempt status should
be reviewed.
” Jacpbson must
nerve, for the Dairy Council re-
sponded with a veiled threat to
sue him It charged him with
; _ ‘many wholly false,
scandalous and libelous refer-
ences to the National Dairy
Council . . malicious false-
hoods (and i . .. negligent ver-
bal assaults." V
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tpcfaqr Is Tuesday.. Sept. 5,
the 243th day 041971. There are
117 days lift la the year
un tins date in 1972,11
athletes and five Arab
fan were killed in « shootout at
Olympic village to Munich.
We*Germany ---------------
QMtedat*
In 1774. the first Continental
Congress assembled at Carpen-
ter’s Hall in Philadelphia
In lie. members of liter on-
DEAR DR. LAMB-Iam
DEAR DR. L
I <D#c ri'Jan 11
■■cy.-*iH: dilute an
mag# you might have h*
<n you' commercial dealing
loday It mtgM prove d<W*Cul! V
pm (tongs down. Put it's th,
I
aUUSnIvJ Wpi W
H s easier lor you to ma«-
Dtomise* today than it -w>u t>
. to > mem . Stand r<
the beck of my hands The
heat in our home in 70 de-
but my hands and
my feel are cold - not
as tied to the summer. I have
to sleep with aocks oil but it's
unreasonable for metohave
to wear gloves as well.
Pleaaetell mewhy and what
I can do about it.________
DjEAR READER - The
,reason people's hands and
feet get cold before the rest
of the body is because
ions held the lint Labor Day they’re farthest away from
parade ta He IMtad Mrta to -the haart Tha warm Wood
aftSLsafas
ln .1335, Jake Gumper of Fort you actually did akin tom-
Wayne, tad., bought the (hat perature measurements on
foundland.
Maj. Christopher Davey and Donald Cameron
hours in the air And traveled 1,779 miles before their
balloon dropped into the sea 117 mites from the coast of
Brittany/’ ■ ■ . ^ :
; At that point the two
feated
“' man has a
nffifake
wivinc hs
___key staff members was
serving two masters at the same
time. Albion jr'ord was getting
about 3450 a month in taxpay-
ers’ money as Livingston’s liai-
.. U ion to the black community in
that point the two woe discouraged but not de- New (Mesas. Fawl wm tod-
. They rigged a sail on their boat-like gondola and taneously dnwta* *bout *
in the best British tradition.
month as a public rebtiens man
for the all-black International ter
DAIRY DUEL: The NaUonal
Dairy Coundi is devoted to
spreading the gospel about the
glories of milk and dairy prod-
ucts. It is financed by farmers
anddairy processors, yet it
claims to be a non-partisan
group and is accorded tax-ex-
empt treatment by the Internal
ftaifaHto Service. But lie team
dl moves to silence it* ottfas
fmter toan tnfl turns into lit-
U-J.
finally turned against them amftheywere Longshoremen’s Association
to give up tbeir odjwey. , .
bergh who made toe first solo flight across the Atlantic.
That ocean still remains unspanned by balloon, and
there’s indication an American team unit be toe next to
fry. But surely Davey and Cameron rate a “jolly good
show” for their effort.
Recently, for example, con-
sumer activist Michael Jacob
son told a House subcommittee
YET AN INTERNAL council
memo recently outlined an edu-
cational campaign “to provide
the dairy industry with a means
to answer criticism <umed at
(fairy foods, specifically milkfat,
in rthfaqa to. heart Wim”
Footnote: A spokesman for
tteDffayClHtocflnMlto tax-ex-
empt statu* W* justified be-
cause "we don’t do ahy lobby-
hH (far views onnutrittoi are
supported by «litjf mjnmstof
the scientific community. We
don't In* to tugsi»9,a- Jte-
gasoline pump to be minufir-
tured in the United States.
to 1905, the Treety of Purt*
mouth ended the
nese war
M9it8f£4M
mdividuals,;
you would dem-
onstrate lower skin tem-
peratures over the hands
and feet
^WeariM^oto^wwmaodM ■
DR. LAMB-I am
f*to r*il» Sam*,
golhadavaaectoray '
toe operation I met a
woman whom I wtnh to mar-
ry. She would like to have
my child. We have discussed
this at some length. Doeajny,
body toll produce ae*d even
though the corjfa are cut’
My gtrifriand is wiUtag to
tost ustBdul taatowtouilwi
^toxaadMj*^^
DEAR READER — Quite
a few people write, about '
having « sterilisation proce-
dureicvcraed. Tms Iwchwii _
both met and womeii In
general, 'anyone who has
such to operation should
consider it as permanent,
since it is likely to be
c Despite that, your beat bet
would-be to see if your
vasectomy could be
reverted Thu involves re-
connecting the two severed
ends of the tiny vaa tube In
count on foods or »eso«(fc
eouhopewUbecomuig ml
ream* Wmk wm whst.'t a
tAURUS (April ZMtiy If) VO
stow have to mtee a tough i
stern promts*' mtojr m U
<)i* today »« m
esus# you. neglected too long
household manor that sftbus
hsv* ceer sttendwo to
GfMNI (Hay tMune 2D Bei
* »f t* ; to XXI •*
. swj UO yOui »wo woe
sleeves s
'.-u» * • » ...... i "■<-
on anil not come through »
CANCER (tom M-tofa 22)
your prottems todey are vmpi
because, you won I ime with"
ytw budge* A»ok< »«t'«v*ge^
speni.og j.-k) you n evwd tn
heedeches*
the past these operations
' I in leas than
to 1914. during World War I.
German forces applied the
city of Rheum, France
to 1939. the United Sutss pro-
claimed neutrality in World
V
Ten yean ago Fourteen
there’s nothing wrong with
wearing gloves either U your
hands are really cold,
AIM
more iifteiv to hive cold
hands and feet, peafaaps tx-
cause of circulatory
changes In any case one
fating that helps is exercise
were successful i
one out of four cases —
success being Judged on the
bans of the man bung abfa:
to father a child
In recent times mteramr-
gery has -been used and
under the mtcroscope a bel-
ter job of connecting the
severed ends of the vaa tube
cm tat acoaogHHwd. Same
LEO Duty 23-Aug 22) Be-^io
optnionsteO today work:
you neve htfle 'ege-o to- of’i
Other* uy *Ou '* <t*e*r to fm
ytMotoaletonf
obson, he said, "wu being very
nasty that day.
rjSffagg ggjsffjg
bus sUUon in Te Aviv, Is- youre^u*h^^veiJ * **
would suggest that you try to
increase your level of physi
cal activity and see tf that
A NiGe Thought
-flpeakiQg of bread, AncrieMV fnndtoi Ehrtad tee
days are discovering that they need plenty of toe U.S.
variety to keep up with the escalating feieigii eieliuige
eats*.
WWch aito aifironicld® toffie favor Goitre® is con*
sidering doing for travelers. In process is an increiie in
toe dgfrr^free allowance from flOO to $900. per p»on.
It certamly is a recognition <rf toe dedillein tbe value of -
' W (teiiac Will do m&ntoai-
travelers is debatable. Repots have it toat customs
agents m afreedy becoming accustomed to Americm
refrffning from abroad with only what.toey took udth
them, bargains in foreign bazaars being no longer
available for dollars.
v:
about Ford’s moonlighting, tbe
mpMim claimed he had
“MidM” that hfa aide wm still s
union eiydoyee. “I assumed he
was not on another payroll,”
Livinpton saaJ, He then issued a
statement that he- was'
"shocked” about Ford’s outside
employment and that be was let-.
ting him go. . ■ ■ ■ .
Livingston sfad be had dis-
missed Port because, “If eit he
wasn’t giving the job the time it
required " Soon after Ford was
dropped from the official psy-
roB, bowaw, he eoBKted
another |l,000 in comultinf4eg».~
OneioarceioLhrtafUoa’sof-
fice told us there was “no way"
' could Hi* "
Aviv, fa-
reel, were rounded up.
Five yean ago; President
Richard Nixoo announced be
would veto a minimum wage
bill ' __
won’t fafa to MM extent,
may still feel <
Capitol Spotlight - -
Carter Loyalists Set
To Thwart Rebellion
You my still feel cold at
night but those socks and
gloves won't*hurt you. Since
there a
are very
cine* that people can take
have a few side
thatfabnt 1
effects, ba thankful that you
can solve your problem that
easily.
high as a 75 percent
success rate. See a urologist
aAU find out tf there is
aosnaane nanr-yiur hum*
wtoideai thamodani micro-
surgical technique to re-
verse a vasectomy opera-
Vaa, Ufa testicles continue
to produce sperm cells after
......has
are
trapped became
no way for them to
escape
themore thqrnm the(tot tfest
sheer frustration will precipi-
JsSE7»5L£ afiow-.
NatoiPCinnimMire^^ ^ ^ ^ that could ig-
the airport to (ltd1 the fait
pianes ourof Memphis - will
the conference devote an hour or
so to debattag and vottag on
Party Chairman John White
To reach the conferam floor
far dfanMfa*. tommr, pfa
posed remiattsm must be sub-
mitted to the DNC by Nov. r
Possible
By Robert Schuller
job. And a former Mail worte ttoDK.M>aidgtol*«^to tateUMM AatoWdMmaM by <£*'55^
Md: “For the amount of wort I
Ford did for. Bob, he shouldn’t
have been paid a cent.”
| Meanwhile, w* have^^ta
Window showers never have had any problems with
CUStoOH.
®f)e iaptoton ^un
tson 8198^1...^:— . iddor and Pubdshar —
grad Hornbargar.............................Assistant to FuhHohar
- Fred Hartman......................... Editor and Pubdshar, 1*50-1*74
(Chairmanof Board Southarn Mawspaparv lnc)
EDITORIAL DCPARTMCNT 2 ‘ ,, w-
Prestor Pandargrtsa......................—^/^..Eaacurtva Editor
Wanda Orton........---------...... Assodata Man*gta9 Editor
AOVIRTISINB DEPARTAAIirr
John Osbourn..............................................Rafail Managar
Pat B. McDonald-----------------------Ctasslfiad Managar
that tba FBI is looking tote a 34.-
700-cbeck (tag was tondoniod
by another LMafrton aide to
Ford in fail ataan oflea fail A*.
gust The mooey apparently was
payment for Ford’s campaign
help. Our sources say the US
Attorney’s office to New Or-
al h*t prectadad fron aoMt-
fag any significant chaBofl to
Outer’s leudenhlp.^
It is risky maneuver, for tbe
FORD TOLD US only that he
(“natanlly assumed" that Ur-
was aware of his other
iSMMCwwUMtnwnwsiaaSwMm. rmm***&•<. m
..(surest iWsni4nwimininiinisKiiraig>*iwa^««ws<iM»T»»(
iwrwmwssianwv'vws.e o a»w s»i i>*wwssmMrenw ares^
I usiau>ii*ri«iOi(wii»aiwwTwta.a—to I
Sr orrm o » m "xre*. so» w nr •*»*• cm rt* n am om. B
mm «wi«« m—i. awwus mrnm- >y emm susiani _
MMMtarem»iq< >««h
pi«wn«MS>v
r^swsM mm. kuaas * wumm ct * •
’gSttSS’
Lima sower
wrong with the i
Utad to retore m totoffHlk
phone calls >
Otter sources told ■ that
Ford did little toan tax kaepat
the bbdk kngdMnMn's m-
io*. “I do*1 know of any fane-
boo Font hastened hare otter
than pack
other liberal unions .
But Kennedy, who insists he
will not be a presidential candi-
date in 1930, cannot afford to stir
the troubled water*, and the
ion people are not likely to
tbe way for fear their "
would be perceived as
^"vW^DEJJSGATO
There wiU be 1,633 voting
delegates to the mM-tenu coo-
But it wifi probably succeed, ference. about 40 perceat of
despite tbe grumbling new go- - wbom will have been chosen by
tag on .Hie liberals, blacks, un- the end of September st various
k* leaden and othen most (to- ' conveitoons and in primary eta*
enchanted with (farter and Coo- tions. So tar. liberal activist*
gres are not yet ready to de- _ttely to have no peat afiectioo
_ for farter are picking up any-
A Marine was ordered to
.BttolR HHM-.''4flaSMB to
astronomy. This offtaar bt-
i very bored. Theatedy
~ mr ■*
sure Gad taut remote ar
foolish or faniavaM. Ha to
Manding by Ha haa jmt
tahto wt ami. He to to*
Jote White
^T* qualify a
rttetatta* lor
procedure] manipulation has ab-
gered many liberal activists
within the party who had hoped
to force a showdown on tbe fail-
ure of both (farter and CoRpoi
to fidfil the promises of the 1976
tte objections of the DNC ttet*-
tireroMtattat.dtataiMti—id
have to srfnit petition
taros frsro HI deiamtes to tte
ten Dec. 3.
DNC as tatar Im !
Democratic platform
■ will probabi
FOUR-DAY WINDOW
That amounts to a four-day
window for collecting and
gates scattered all ovar tbe coun-
try -an almost insurmountable
chore. As a practical matter, any
“ that
coaUiltalyouofi
ofic he’s doue far tte M
pubic retoticai director
tarn mot Hr paBtical
OPINION POLLS
Thto teta tli iiHi to>dill
polk as the president, and they
reaitae aqr rngjor Meaephii con-
frontation over issues would in-
evitable be viewed by tte pre*
as tte start of a damp (farter"
ticPtaty . .
“No one reatiy wants tte type
of fight tbe Can er people are sh-
vtoroy afraid of.” Md one to-
ml orpater. "but the more
they batten down the hatches,
where from 35 to 50 percent of
the delegate se«U
But no matter taw many
would facta ofajeettons from tte
DNC Hererchy would tore to
start gtahering petition npre-
tares tang la advance <( tart
of the frtait lines. Later
and bis men were aeirtouto^^
were discovered tor the re*
smy and And mur. They
panicked and ran in confu-
tes*. -
tltortTMta^to^lNlB?-
Then the officer remem-
bered tte atari. They were
^STSSiSi
Mm which mente the i_____
ence between life and death.
asj&tr*
God aeons kind of fooifah
and< irrelevant to • 1st of
SSSJSS^tSi
munNy
weekly On Me,nenone*y . .
eareu Tv progom. Hour te
"WN i
The Way
It Wa*
k im - toftoh
■ te rtedi su Has-
wtad up to Memphis, they wH
be hart jwmed to create my
real atecMte.'Tte tarttwo dgys
id*to speeches, pnrttai ate
worttesps that hire no power to
sutatat nretotirtBto tte floor of
the convention
Only on tte afternoon of fam-
(tay. Dr. It — wbenarertdste-
grtes wtfl hr anxioai to tete far
wordy prayers, dull hymns
and - af all liana to this
day - aennomTlItar |H
low-day period
B Ml toe to toppm. MM
party actMrts wH te loo heqr
with the November efactiore to
tatota* te Merophh. erea if
they ted the stomach te a taB-
KteeantaateattmwttataeGv-
ter forces Thore I
the pretadstefa |
no doubt fled I
for toe* sentiments, brt i fiD-
floor fight wilproteblybe
people They make no con-
centrated effort to know of
Him. Often people ha ve little
motivation to coming to
church what with endless
of old Scripture,
wordy prayers, (tofl hymn*
Bible
Verse
HE'S NO I
DARLASTON. Engtond (Al
Webb 77 ot fnrUstoo in tl
West Midlands was first in tl
Dtrtetoa Atetmmts md Gs
den ’ Areoorttoa s Mb _—
rompetmonjor tte Mh tune
tte nearest rival to* year r
his son Arthur
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