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Despite its success, the space
shuttle is confined to low Earth
orbits. So NASA is now consier-
ing plans for an Oribtal Trans
fer Vehicle or OTV. These
“space tugs” would boost
payloads from the shuttle into
higher orbits and then return
for reloading and servicing.
NASA’s present high-orbit
workhorse is called the Inertial
Upper Stage (IUS). But it can be
used only once. To replace it,
Boeing has designed an unman
ned OTV that in its reusable
form could lift more than 3 tons.
It would double its payload and
save fuel by aerobraking, or us
ing atmospheric drag to deceler
ate into a lower orbit. A gas-
filled “ballute” or balloon para
chute will graze the Earth’s up
per atmosphere •
Military
blows up
Pac Man
WELCOME TO ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
& THE EPISCOPAL STUDENT CENTER AT TAMU
The Episcopal Church is part of ‘‘the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church”,
the body of Christ and the people of God who accept Jesus as the Christ,
Saviour and unique Son of God. It is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
Required of members:
1. Baptism, with water in name of Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
2. Participation in life and worship of the Church. To worship God in his
Church, to work, pray and give for the spread of God's Kingdom.
3. Affirmations:
a. To follow Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour
b. Acceptance of Apostles and Nicene Creeds as summaries of Scripture.
c. Holy Scripture contains all things necessary to be believed for salvation.
d. General acceptance of teachings of Episcopal Church as found in the
Prayer Book, Constitution and Canons.
e. Intention to love God, love Neighbor, obey God’s holy will and com
mandment.
If you would like to learn more about the Episcopal Church, come to Inquirers
Classes beginning Sunday, February 6, 1983, at 8:00 p.m.
Attend Worship:
Wednesdays 6:00 P.M.
Fridays 6:30 A. M.
Sundays 8:00, 9:15, 11:00 A.M.
ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
AND STUDENT CENTER
906 Jersey St. (South side of Campus)
College Station, Texas
Ph. 696-1 726
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CORPUS CHRISTI — An
Army bomb squad, alerted to a
package ticking at a post office,
detonated the suspicious object
in a driveway, and then disco
vered it was a harmless Pac Man
game.
“It was making a ticking
sound,” Lt. Tom Knottek, head
of the bomb squad at the Corpus
Christi Army Depot, said, “It
sounded like a clock.”
X-rays of the battery-
operated Pac Man game, in a
package addressed to a Corpus
Christi resident, showed the
package contained wires and
electronic gadgetry, police said.
The package was taken to the
post office driveway where it was
blown up by the Army bomb
squad.
The post office intends to
reimburse the person who was
to receive the game.
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CLAREMONT, Calif. — De
spite an unemployment rate of
over 10 percent, and Depress-
ion-style “tent cities” springing
up across America, CARE is
pulling in more money than last
year to aid the needy overseas,
the organization’s executives
say.
The relief organization oper
ated in 38 foreign countries with
a $350 million budget last year,
but one CARE official said in an
interview that addressing
domestic needs will become a
topic of growing public concern.
“It’s going to be more of an
issue,” said Mike Robitialle, dire
ctor of CARE’s Pacific South
west Division.
“It’s more of an issue now
than it was a year ago,” he said.
“It’s not an issue for CARE, but
for the American people it will
be an issue. People will say there
is hunger in the United States
too.”
Americans donate the bulk of
CARE’s resources, and despite a
severe recession and unemploy
ment at its highest level since the
Great Depression, they have in
creased their contributions.
“For the First six months of
this fiscal year, we’re running
four percent above last year,”
Assistant Executive Director
Ron Burkard said.
“It is a demonstration of the
concern Americans have for
people in other parts of the
world. It may be bad here, but
they think, ‘What must it be like
in Bangladesh?”’
CARE board members and
senior staff met for three days
this week near Claremont Col
lege with management consul
tant Peter Drucker, who teaches
at the graduate school about 30
miles east of Los Angeles.
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P.O. Box 96617
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Drucker, an econtti
author, was called i»I
third straight yeartolitl
the organization’sprioil
redirect its resourcel
what is described asa|
stage of transition."
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CARE has debated
times in the past"»
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United States, butdw
change its basic course
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the United States,"!
said. “We feel we owe
people who supporus
people we help to si
areas we know.
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are not too many peo[
United States starving
In the world, 15 to2
people die each years
tion and hunger-rtli
eases.”
Since its inception
with the delivery ofC4
packages to war
Europe, the organic
primarily provided ei
disaster relief throug!
world.
Today the internal
lief agency is moving
term development aid
World countries,
emergency relief willl
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Your Choice of
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Coffee or Tea
TUESDAY EVENING
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w cream Gravy
Two Cheese and
Whipped Potatoes ami
Onion Enchiladas
Choice of one othei !
w chili
Vegetable
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Roll or Corn Bread andBii
Patio Style Pinto Beans
Coffee or Tea ;
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Choice of Salad Dressing — Hot Garlic Bread
Tea or Coffee
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BREADED FISH
FILET w TARTAR
SAUCE
Cole Slaw
Hush Puppies
Choice of one
vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
SATURDAY
NOON and EVENING
SPECIAL
Yankee Pot Roast
Texas Style
(Tossed Salad) ,
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Mashed
Potato w
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Tea or Coffee
SUNDAY SPEW
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Cornbread Dressing
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Giblet Gravy
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