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Show 16W The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 23, 19 Big Brother Computers Invade Privacy " ypwww' 'W Bj Patricia McCormack CPI Writer Some colNEW YORK lege studer.'s get black marks beside their names A btush v ith the law. Its recorded on ins record whiih is fed into a computer. Presumably there it stajs for i available to snoopers of all stripes. Ruth Jass, registrar at r-- Bradley University. Peoria, fears that this big brother aspect of computers may come to lie an invasion of pri- 111., Miss Brawn Miss Ackerman Miss Garcia icy. Reporting in the journal college management, Miss Jass said the college computers gather and remembei information ranging from I.Q.. and home town to any brushes with the law. Tilk is prevalent about Miss Roberts ENGAGEMENTS Barbara C. Brown Mr. Stout, son of Mr. and Mrs. Platte Devon Stout, 3552-13t- h Making plans for an April 19 wedding at the Lamplight- er are Miss Barbara Claire East. Business Mr. Stout, who resides at E. 3155 South, is attending the University of Utah. Brown and Alan Richard Ross. News of the engagement and forthcoming marriage is announced by the bride-elect-s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron G. Brown, 1632 Blaine Ave. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ross, Los Angeles. Miss Brown has attended the University of Utah and presently is residing in Los Angeles. Her fiance was graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles with a bachelor of science degree and a masters decree in business administration. Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Maria Helena Garcia to Ronald Barker. The betrorthed pair plans to be married June 6 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Garcia is a daughter of Joseph G. Garcia, 2268 W. 7800 South, West Jordan, and the late Mrs. Garcia. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Barker, North Ogden. Both were graduated from the Utah School for the Deaf, Ogden. Joan Ackerman Ruth A. Roberts Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming March 14 marriage of Miss Joan Ackerman to Steven Alan Stout by parents of Mr. and Mrs. the bride-elecBill Ackerman, 231 Garden Ave. The Salt Lake LDS Temple is to be setting for the wedding of Miss Ackerman and The engagement of Miss Ruth Ann Roberts and Jim J. Dunn is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Roberts, Worland, Wyo. A Manti LDS Temple wedding April 3 is being planned by the couple. Miss Roberts, who resides at 2304 E. 4800 South, will graduate in March from LDS Maria II. Garcia Mr. Dunn is a son of Mrs. Rita Dunn, Provo, and the late Floyd Dunn. He is a senior at BYU where he is studying accounting. He is a member of the Utah National Guard. For Sale: Water 25 cents a Cup - CaloNEW YORK (UPI) rie counters often pay 25 cents for a cup of water, says Sandy Heybrock, University of Nebraska Extension food and nutrition specialist. If youre a weight watcher, you ..lay have been caught in the trap of diet foods. Diet margarines on the grocery shelf are more than percent water, and they cost about twice as much the food per-poun-d, specialist .id. Said another way: Youre paying 20 to 25 cents for a cup of water and 20 to 25 cents for only a half pound of margarine. To cut calories, use only your usual serving and it will cost you as much, according to the food expert. one-ha- lf Finally Warming Up The bathroom came In from the cold 40 years ago, but its only in recent year that it has started to warm up in its relatively new environment, says the Me Council of America. The first indoor bathrooms were little more than oversized closets, totally functional in design. White was the unmentioncolor of those able rooms of yesteryear, mainly because of the sanitary significance of the color, and ceramic tile was the basic surfacing material because of its widespread reputation for ease of maintenance and cleanliness. ' The reputation has not diminished in the least, and although the American bathroom doesnt have a white, about it any sterile look more, tile i? still the most popular bathroom surfacing around, says the Me Council. For one thing, American manufacturers have greatly enhanced tiles decorative diversity, offering the consumer a selection of tile colors, designs, sizes, textures and shapes. In so doing they and bathroom equipment and a c e e s sory manufacturers whove kept their products esthetically as well as functionally, have helped to transform the bathroom into the new design center of wider-than-ev- er In commemoration of its 75th year 25 savings on Chantilly the home. The fact of the matter is that not since the days of ancient Rome has the bathroom received as much attention as it does today in this country, concludes the Tile CounciL brighten the breakfast menu in this gaily striped mqrning coat Of wonderful permanent press 65 Dacron polyester, 35 For a limited time only! fine combed cotton. Buy one piece or a complete service and save DependSble gripper front 25. closure. Pink & Turquoise candy stripes. Sizes 8-2- C. i $ Sterling 12o ALL fff STORES MltttfR IMtfcCM Wv-vx- MM MOOT W JEWELERS 2)6 South Mam COTTONWOOD MALL, MURRAY, ROSE PARK i A , p id. Once data is on tape, disks or cards, what is to prevent us duplication on other tapes? Vhat safeguards are avail- able to guarantee that unauthorized will not persons extract data. And who is to determine who is authorized. The computer people tell Miss Jass that mass refolds are as secure as a padlock. You cant get to them without tile combination. But padlock security, she said, "is not enough if the combination is known to a great many people. She complained that colleges nationwide are adding to demic and career purposes could be detrinrntal to Ins welfaie." the official aid For vears universitv offices have been plagued by investigative officers of government agencies, police departments and credit bureaus. Easy access to infoimation Stored in a computer ma we!' increase the pressure to grant their requests. data over can give pniuis Mn rv.ons. Jas inq "Reientiun h-- ut of time .g Np remind'-- . "The pei sons described in Ike old files maj o longer exist, jet itims of infoimation may be held against him." At issue licir Tire right of everperson to his own privacy. - Light Starch Aids Curtains freshof airy, Curtains cotton leno or cotton looking organdy give jour windows springtime appeal all year round. To keep curtains looking their best, the National Cotton Council recommends that you keep them clean and lightly stare hod. Besides adding to the eje appeal, a little light starch helps to prevent dust particles fiom gi hiding into curtain fibers. o h The American Bathroom r She has attended Brigham Young Uni- 50 t, equipment which is interconnected for easy input and resite trieval of stored data. the dilemma of stored personal data by requiring students to submit large quantities of facts about themselves which they, in turn, make available to other individuals without or organizations the students permission. At a meeting of the American Association of Collegiate legistrars and admissions officers concern was expressed over the possibility of violating students rights by making too much inforr ation available too easily. Most schools have accumulated extensive dossiers on every student in a form which is quickly machinable. So dial a computer bank and the facts spew out. 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