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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Friday .July 21, 1978
Time Capsule
Taken from back issues of the Brownwood Bulletin
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Cesarean birth
even to enhance trade with the statement.
vertently to affect or to in-
Soviet Union.”
Soviet Union.”
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COUNSELOR. Why won’t
you be able to breast feed
this baby?
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The conversation had not
progressed very far before it
became clear to the coun-
selor that Mrs. A didn’t
really want to breast feed
her new baby. Faced with
that realization, Mrs. A’s
depression lifted and she
began to accept her need to
repeat the routine of her
first cesarean operation.
The annual ice cream supper the church for a time of
at Salt Creek Baptist Church is fellowship.
scheduled for Saturday night Revival services, with Jarry
following revival services at the Autrey evangelist, will coatinue
church. through Sunday morning. A
It is traditional that once each Sunday School goal of 98 people
summer families bring home has been set by the teachers and
made ice cream and cakes to workers.
As Orson Welles tells on TV
“Get a Vivitar"
MRS A: I have been de-
pressed ever since I found
out I am going to have
another baby. I want more
children, so that’s not the
problem. I am sad because I
know I won’t be able to
breast feed this baby either.
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5* YEARS AGO TODAY
JULY 21, 1928
A lone bandit held up two messengers of the American
Building Company in San Antonio, and obtained the company's
payroll of $,255.
Mart Nunnally, 24, former Howard Payne College athletic
star, died of bums he suffered two weeks ago in a gasoline ex-
plosion. After working in the oil fields that day, he undressed in
the bathroom and was washing clothes in gasoline when the
fumes were ignited by a water heater in the room
25 YEARS AGO TODAY
JULY 21,1953
South Korea's president Syngman Rhee has threatened not to
sign a Korean armistice, while everything else points to an early
end to the two years of truce negotiations and the savage and
costly Korean war.
..."The Moon is Blue," the controversial film adaptation of F.
Hugh Herbert's stage play, is scheduled to show at the Bowie
beginning tomorrow. It is a saucy bedroom farce which in-
troduces several new words to the sound track vocabulary. Said
R. J. O’Connell of Interstate Theatres, “The issue is not one of
morality. The plot is clean and wholesome, and so are the
characters The question is only one of vocabulary. Words like
’mistress,' ’seduction’ and ‘virgin’ are used...I don't want
anybody to get the idea that this is a sexy picture." Nonetheless,
the theater is not admitting children for this engagement.
11 YEARS AGO TODAY
JULY 21,1 MB
A torrential downpour hit Brownwood last night, with light-
ning cutting power to certain sections, causing a grass fire, and
three traffic mishaps, with more storms expected.
...James Earl Ray, accused assassin of Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr., was described by his lawyer today as being “in a good
frame of mind and optimistic. ”
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York, N.Y. 10019. Volume of
mail prohibits personal
replies, but questions of gen-
eral interest will be dis-
cussed in future columns.
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By Karen Blaker, PhD
One out of six U.s. babies
— or 400,000 babies a year —
is born by cesarean section
Still, there is widespread
ignorance about this proce-
dure. It's simply the deliv-
ery of a baby through a
surgical incision in the
mother's abdominal and ute-
rine walls.
Many women, for exam-
ple, assume they will be
unconscious during the pro-
cess, thus missing the
chance tosee their baby in
the delivery room. Others
have been told they will not
be able to breast feed if their
child is born by cesarean
section.
As this hot-line caller dis-
covers, neither of these
widely held beliefs is true.
The mother can be awake
during the surgery and she
can breast feed if she makes
appropriate arrangements
with her doctor far enough in
advance. (Personal infor-
mation in all hot-line ex-
cerpts has been altered to
protect the caller's confiden-
tiality.)
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COUNSELOR: Well, if
this one is healthy, couldn't
you have it right away and
begin breast feeding?
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COUNSELOR: That's
understandable. As long as
you are not upset about
bottle feeding your baby.
I’m sure everything will
work out fine.
COUNSELOR Most doc-
tors recommend that kind of
anesthesia if you plan to
breast feed.
MRS A: I don’t think my
doctor would agree to that
COUNSELOR Why hot?
MRS A: I don’t know I
think I had better do it his
way. Anyway, if I am
awake, I might be afraid. I
really don’t want to know
what is going on.
COUNSELOR: At first I
thought you wanted to
breast feed. But now I am
getting the feeling that you
are unsure
MRS A: I guess you’re
right. It occurs to me now
that there might be another
problem about breast feed-
ing after a cesarean. I know
I will be in pain when I wake
up. Won’t the pain medica-
tion affect the baby? I heard
some of it is transferred to
the baby through the breast
milk.
COUNSELOR: I have
read that most women don’t
need much medication by
the time the milk has really
started. Those who need
something can often get by
President said unhappy
with Rodriquez decision
WASHINGTON (AP) - The President was asked dur- Carter referred to the photos as
Mexican-American leaders ing an evening news conference "one of Die most horrifying
from Texas appear to have Thursday if he had apologized things" he had ever seen.
President Carter’s sympathetic to Reyes. He avoided the ques- Dallas patrolman Darrel Cain
endorsement in their eleventh- tion and launched into a lengthy was sentenced to five years in
hour quest with the Justice explanation of how he had asked prison for the 1972 slaying. At
Department here today for Attorney General Griffin Bell to the news conference, Carter re-
federal prosecution in the police look into the case, but had no ferred to the sentence as "rela-
slaying of a 12-year-old Dallas executive authority to order tively low."
youth. such a probe. The Dallas-Times Herald said
State Rep. Ben Reyes, D- “It was my impression that a White House spokesman con-
Houston, who was scheduled to he called because of what be firmed Carter telephoned
meet with other Hispanic lead- told us in Houston,” said Reyes. Reyes, but said he did not hear
ers and Justice Department of- "He didn't offer any ex- the conversation.
ficials today, said Carter called planation or excuse for what the "The President was not hap-
him Thursday and "apolo- Justice Department had done. I py with that (Bell's) decision at
gized," claiming he was “very am concerned that it was all," said the spokesman,
embarrassed" by the Justice allowed to go through the
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MRS. A: How could I have
it right away? I’ll be asleep.
CUNSELOR: You don’t
have to be unconscious dur-
ing the operation. If you
talked to your doctor, he
might give you a spinal,
which would make you
numb from your waist down.
MRS. A: I didn’t know you
could do that.
CARTER RELAXES HARD LINE
Vendetta on Soviets denied
By JAMES GERSTENZANG year and that his anti-inflation on dissents while doing as uttle Shcharansky and other dis-
Associated Press Writer program is budding momen- damage as possible to Carter's sidents, but he also said it was
WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres- lum. goal of negotiating a Strategic not a subject he felt be could
ident Carter’s off-again, on- “Someone has got to control Arms Limitation Treaty that discuss.
again feud with the Soviet Union it," be said. “I'm doing all I can win Senate approval The prudent also avoided
is off again. can.” He said his own criticism of detailed discussion of the
“I have not embarked on a Carter said he disagreed with the Soviet bloc’s prosecution of four hours earlier of
vendetta against the Soviet Un- the statement by UN. Am- not only such dissidents as Dr. Peter Bourne, his adviser
Ion,” the president dedared bassador Andrew Young that Anatoly Shcharansky and Yuri on drug abuse and medicine
Thursday night at the first there are “hundreds, perhaps Orlov, but also a Lithuanian and who admitted writing a
prime-time natihally broad- thousands” of political prison- two East Germans, was ex- prescription for a highly con-
cast news conference of his 18- ers in the United States and de- pressed “in a very moderate trolled drug, using a false name
month-old administration. - dared: “I know Andy regrets way.” for the aide receiving it.
Carter, whose spokesman an- having made that statement, Moscow has called such criti.
nounced only one day earlier which was embarrassing to me. cism interference in internal “There are some allegations
that he was imposing trade re- I don’t believe be will do it Soviet affairs, and Carter vol- which will be the subject of in-
prisals against the Russians, again."Carter reprimanded the unteered that "we cannot inter- vestigation and because I would
reported that "we would like envoy on Saturday for the fere in the internal affairs of the not want my comments inad-
MRS. A: When I had my
first child, I had a cesarean
operation and didn’t see the
baby for five days. When
they finally brought him to
me, I asked the doctor about
breast feeding. He said it
was too late. I know I have to
have another cesarean
birth, so the same thing will
probably happen again. r
COUNSELOR: You didn’t
see your baby until five ys
after delivery?
MRS. A: Yes. I guess he
was sick or something
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MRS. A: I don't want to
have to stop taking pain
medication before I am
ready just so I can breast
feed. The more I think about
this whole thing, the less
depressed I feel. The way for
me to get through this opera-
tion again is to do it the same
way as last time. And that
means no breast feeding —
not because I can’t, but
because I don't want to.
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Carter said the worrisome halting U.S. grain sales to the
rate of inflation — now running Soviet Union to retaliate against
at an annual pace of 10 percent Moscow's human rights
— should "top off” later this policies.
The president, in his 35th the Soviet Union were the latest Soviet officials voluntarily will have no further comment
news conference, also sp- in a series he has made to define signed the Helsinki agreement on this subject this evening and
parently stepped away from an the U.S.-Soviet relationship. guaranteeing that the principles will not answer questions on this
earlier threat to veto a proposal He said that he had no more of human rights would be ob- subject," he said in a six-
to cut back the capital gains plans to cut off trade with Mos- served and said he was con- sentence opening statement on
tax, saying that he will wait cow, after his administration’s cerned about Russian efforts Bourne’s resignation,
until such a measure reaches announcement Wednesday that “to punish dissidents for moni-
his desk before deciding about a it would not allow Tass, the So- toruig compliance with the Hei- Later, asked whether Bourne
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He said the proposals — to Sperry Univac computer. The president said be was for him, the president said:
reduce the maximum 49 percent Carter said the equipment far "not specifically” aware of any “Dr. Bourne has never given
levy on profits from sides of exceeded Tass’stated needs for talks underway to free me any treatment of any kind.”
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