The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 2, Ed. 1, Friday, September 2, 1983 Page: 4 of 16
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.DENVER (AP) - Across the natief)
working couples are putting tneir
rektkm&Mps to a test unheard ef a few
years ago: letting women's careers
determine where they live
For some e-ges and economies
balance out. For ethers separate
careers can lead in different directions.
"Relocation is really the nemesis of
two-career couples now because
there's no guarantee the spouse who
follows will be able to find work in the
other place" says Jacqueline Fields
co-author of a Wellesley College study
on the effects of relocation on couples.
"It's job advancement for one
disruption for the other"
People in the employment and job
relocation fields describe the men
following-women trend as small but
perceptible. It is likely to become more
common; women ore earning more
money in better jobs for one thing. And
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work to make a living today" says
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San Francisco a relocation consulting
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"It's an Issue companies have to deal
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against American Telephone and
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delay kefere their phones would be
connected Tyesakl.
The sferme was settled Aug.
workers returned to work the follewteg
day. Tye said customers were receiving
service wUfcw two or three days after
theservkewasordered.
Tyf alee commented on the new
phone number prefls for students living
In campus housing. The new 675 prefbt
has a bank of approximately 2.W0
numbers reserved especially for ACU
and Hardin Simmons University
students she said
Winnie Glbbs associate dean of
students said she did net knew aboutsh
the prefix cnange wwi we oaiuraayss
befsttWgWU'.
Gibes said me chne has created
some prebtems because the Student
Serviest eMee aM net have a Kst ef
aficsH te reach a student if temeene
effcampus needs te get m eentact with
Mm.
Tye said beaUualnmssa and privatf
loBldints alee wiM be using the new
prelljc as w W praflaas fH
and CT7. The change is a rssuK ef recent
grwthm the AbHeno area and (he need
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Southwestern BeM's custem calling
features. These features Include call
waiting cad forwarding speed dialing
and three-way calling. These features
are very popular with ceHege students
Tye said. Students are attracted to the
features because they are relatlveh
new to the public she said
Astronaut tests shuttle muscle
Thieves 'temporarily remove' lithograph
SAN ANTONIO Texas (AP) A
Toulouse-Lautrec lithograph valued at
about $25000 has been stolen from the
McNay Art Institute by thieves who
replaced it with a note reading
"Temporarily removed from exhibit"
authorities said.
The print by the French artist en-
titled "Marcelle Lender En Buste"
probably was stolen late Tuesday af-
ternoon police said. The theft was not
discovered until Wednesday.
The 9-lnch-by-12-lnch lithograph was
on indefinite loan from anonymous
lenders and was insured according to
museum curator Norris Fcrgeson.
"(The owners) are not real happy
about it" she said "but they un-
derstand that museums are vulnerable
to theft."
Petktt'beUeve.tbe thief carried ta a
hammer pliers and a screwdriver to
remove the lithograph freos Its
plexiglass frame.
The museum's guest list "which all
visitors. must sign also was steles
probably to protect the thief a Identity
Ms.Fergesohsald.
The theft was discovered only after
the museum' registrar noticed the
note In the lithograph's frame appeared
to have beeri composed on a typewriter
different from the museum's she said.
The thief will encounter dtffkuKy
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Henri Toulouse Lautrec did ha 1M6
FsrgssonsaJd.
The stolen print marks the McNay's
fourth theft in at) years and the museum
plans to tighten its security the curator
said.
"Anybody carrying anything beyond
the sise of a small purse wiU be sear-
died when they leave" she said. "I
think we've finally reahied that San
Antonio bo longer is the sate of a small
tvwx.
The Jerry Lawsen Print Gallery m
which the IJthegraph was exhibited has
been Indefinitely dosed to the public.
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the Optimist
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CAPE CANAVERAL Fla. (AP) -Challenger
astronaut Dale Gardner
flexed the shuttle's robot arm Thursday
in a wehJht-Hftlng test to prove it has
the muscle to heist massive satefiitos
and to shift beams and girders In the
construction ef future space stations.
"It works like a champ" he reported
.as he guided the arm to grapple a 7460-
pound package berthed In the cargo
bay. Challenger and its five-man crew
were bumming along smoothly 184
miles above the glebe.
After capturing the target Gardner
working by remote control from a post
at the rear of Challenger's cockpit
tmHmbered the 50-feet robot's metallic
muscles and gingerly lifted ths
package nieving K around the
cavernous bay careful not te hit other
instruments there.
"It came out ef the guides nicely" he
said. "Noproblemsatall."
The dumbbell-shaped package 20
feet long and 15 feet wide has twice the
mass of any payload yet lilted by the
arm. Purpose is to determine how an
object with heavy weight and mass
affect the arm and the spaceship.
The results will be ef immediate
Interest to the 13th shuttle flight next
April when the Monk arm is to drop off
a ae.WO-peural scientific satellite.
Although an object has no weight in
space it dees have mass and that Is a
direct a function of Its weight on Earth.
Even hi the complete absence of
gravity moving an object requires
overcoming mass and Inertia. The
greater the mass the greater the force
required.
Gardner assisted by mission
speciauet Guhm Bhtford blocked out
seven hours Thursday and five hours
Friday for the Important exercise. t
Commander Richard Truly and pUoeTh?
Dan Branaeasiein were a i uuuiengef s
controls to fire maneuvering jets at
various times to test the reaction of the
arm to these forces.
Dr. Wilham Thornton the house
doctor continued medkal experiments
that concentrated ea the nervous
system as be probed the mysteries of
space sickness that have at least briefly
bothered nine ef the 21 shuttle crewmen
who flew previously
While the astronauts slept Tuesday
mission centre! received ne data from
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