The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 26, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 9, 1983 Page: 9 of 28
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children do not outgrow their
stuttering, the problem often
becomes chronic by the time
they enter school
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tivities and classroom recita-
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child s stuttering and lead to
feelings of failure or the in-
ability to relate to others
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Africa come to visit the
United States, they may ex-
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not developed an immunity
because the viruses are com-
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told police that he - and a
man he had killed — were in-
volved in more than 25 slay
mgs
Five years ago A trace
was announced in Lebanon in
fighting between Lebanese
Christians and Syrian troops
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judge committed presidential
assailant John Hinckley Jr to
a mental hospital for an in-
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When the fall semester
begins Aug M at West Texas
■stole University, more than
600 freshman students will be
registered through participa-
tion at summer orientation
Beginning freshmen may
enroll to take the American
College Test at I a m on
Saturday Aug 20 On Mon-
day Aug 22 students who
did not attend a summer
orientation session may
become acquainted with
« ampus at 1 45 a m in the
Activities Center Ballroom
Students participating in
the Monday orientation ses-
Seventy percent of the
people in the United States
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The Hereford Brand TWeedoy, August ». 1983-Page 9
^Today in History)
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Today is Tuesday. Aug ».
the 221st day of 1983 There
are 144 days left in the year
Today's highlight in
history
On Aug ». 1974, Gerald
Ford was sworn as the
nation's 38th president as the
resignation of Richard Nixon
took effect
On this date
in 1831, the first steam
locomotive in the United
States made a run between
the cities of Albany and
Schnectady in New York
in 1942, Britain arrested In-
dian nationalist Mohandas
Gandhi, not releasing him un-
til 1944
in 1945, the United States
dropped its second atomic
bomb destroying much of
Nagasaki, Japan, near the
end of World War II
in 1969 three men and two
women, including actress
Sharon Tate were found slain
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sion may receive academic
advising and schedule plann-
ing on Tuesday Aug 23 at 1
pm
Registration fur the fall
semester is Wednesday, Aug
M. at the Activities Center
with classes beginning the
following day
Dr Bob Stout, associate
director at the University
Counseling and Testing
( enter directs orientation
sessions
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the table still steaming, one
may consider it safe to eat.”
said Dr Hurley Asked what
is safe to drink, he replied,
"Bottled water, wine, and
battled soft drinks, but be
caretai at the ice cubes. It's
easy to forget that they're
made from water ” if silver-
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clean, they are probably safe
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are the red or green hot
sauces which are served with
other food dishes, " noted Dr.
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often left out all day, and
most people think that since
they are hot’ with pepper
seasoning they couldn't
possibly be contaminated ”
Dr Hurley added that if the
hot sauces are processed and
are in labeled containers,
they are probably safe
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mended by Dr Hurley are
raw vegetables and fruits
which can be washed and
peeled Handling of fresh
fruits and vegetables by the
farmers and vendors is
responsible for a great deal at
COLLEGE STATION -
While parents should not be
alarmed if their pre-schooler
stutters they should be con-
cerned if that speech
dufluency persists as the
(shild gets ready to start
school
Parents should be assured
that 80 percent at all children
between two and seven fre-
quently stutter, but will
outgrow it by adolescense, "
says Dr Delores Stegelin a
family life education
sper lalist with Texas A&M s
Agricultural Extension Ser
vice
In fact. many speech
pathologists hestitate to in-
tervene with young chaldren
because it might intensify a
problem that will diminish
with age, she notes
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tering becomes more pro-
nounced with age early
detection and treatment is
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when travelers apply for a
visa to a given country, they
are merely advised of sug-
gested vaccinations, but it is
left solely up to the tourist as
to whether he gets them "
No vaccinations are
necessary when traveling to
industrialised Europe,
because those countries have
such strict quarantine regula-
tions.
If emergenc y treatment or
medical transport is needed
while traveling in a foreign
country, Dr Hurley suggests
contacting the American Em
bassy or the American Con-
sulate. ' They are there to
represent the best interests of
America and to take care of
its citizens." Hurley em-
phasized "Also, most hotels
should have a list of compe-
tent physicians in the area '
area "
According to Dr Hurley
me at the best sources of
medical advice for the
traveler is a booklet publish
ed by the Center lor Disease
Control in Atlanta entitled
Health Information for In-
ternational Travel
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one free or the State Health
Department and travel agen-
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travel abroad, especially to
Mexico, are already alert to
the fact that drinking the
water may cause a severe
case of diarrhea, but many
tourists are not aware of
other food items which should
not be eaten, or of the
dangers lurking in swimming
areas, mosquito bites or dog
bites when traveling to other
countries.
"Poor hygiene and an inef-
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foreign country, a good rule
of thumb is to see if the water
looks clean or if it is a clear
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water, a clear running
stream or clean-looking
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swim m." noted Dr Hurley
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considered much more
seriously in other countries,
said Dr Hurley Rabies is
much more prevalent in Mei
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States,” he added
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totally eradicated in England
because of the strict quaran-
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such as malaria and yellow
fever 1 a viral disease earned
by a mosquito) are common
to Africa. India. Southeast
Asia, and South America, Dr
Hurley stated Yellow fever
is an equatorial tone problem
and travelers to those areas
thould obtain s vaccination "
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that they obtain vaccinations
to get in or out of a country
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