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CAP^ CANAVERAL, Fla. during a 224-mlle-hlgh news con-
(AP) - Discovery’s astronauts ference on Its final full day In
said Thursday their retrieval of space. The shuttle will return to
two stranded satellites. Earth on Friday, with landing
demonstrates the versatility of scheduled forS:59 a.m. Baytown
the shuttle and is a key step time at this spaceport,
toward the day when construc-
tion workers will assemble a telephone call of congratulations
permanent station in space.
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The news conference was fill- Later, McLeaish again got tions to the c
ed with technical glitches as commercials when heshlftedto in imaging,
healthcare.
During a week in orbit the Locked firmly in the cargo bay
“The shuttle is a major part of news shows ask questions from astronauts have conducted the are the Palapa B2 and Westar
the space station system, and by their their studios. first-ever space salvage mis- satellites, which Allen and Gard-
its own name it Implies that When moderator John sion, deploying two communica- ner plucked from orbit in two of
we’re going to be shuttling McLeaish shifted the circuit to tions satellites for paying the most demanding spacewalks
things to and back from a space Cable News Network, a business customers and retrieving two ever made. The $35 million
station. We’re in a building block report was in progress. At CBS pthers stranded in useless orbits, payloads, which misfired into
sense doing what NASA wanted there was a commercial. So an * They also have operated an ex- useless orbits last February, are
to do all along with this versatile embarrassed McLeaish shifted periment for 3M Company, ex- to be refurbished and eventually
machine.’’ back to reporters at Mission plorlng the properties and put back into orbit.
Astronaut Dale Gardner said Control in Houston. behavior of organic crystals Gardner, propelled by a rocket
the key to moving the two Astronauts Hauck, Gardner, grown in weightlessness. The ex- backpack, flew 35 feet away
recovered satellites around was A Hen, David Walker and Anna periment, the first of more than from Discovery to grab Westar
“to have your feet locked into Fisher looked puzzled at first, 70 that 3M hopes to conduct in on Wednesday, spearing its
foot restraints” to keep from then all laughed when they space over the next decade, spent engine nozzle with a lance-
floating away. realized what was happening. might have important appiica- like pole.
which NASA plans to have in or-
bit in the early 1990s, and com-
mander Rick Hauck com- NASA tried to have anchors at CBS and NBC.
each of the network morning
business
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mented:
The crew also received a
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from President Reagan. Speak-
"We demonstrated man can ing from the White House, the
easily move large structures' president said the nation “Is pro-
around in weightlessness,” said ud of what you have done. You
spacewalker Joe Allen, one of demonstrated that by putting
the satellite snaggers. “Workers man in space on board
in space will have to move large America’s space shuttle, we can
structures. We see no dif-
ference.”
The crew of four men and one
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work in space in ways that we
never Imagined were possible.”
Allen noted Reagan Is a strong
woman told of its experiences supporter of the space station,
Optimistic
White approves of water reforms
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White says he is optimistic the although he agreed that would be able to market their
Legislature will endorse a $600 specifics of the plan and the need bonds more readily and at lower
million program of water for it will have to be explained in interest rates because the
chance of default would be vir-
“We have to show the people of tually nonexistent, officials said.
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reforms, but a state senator says detail to the public.
one section of the proposal is all
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All the legislation is keyed to
wet.
The plan was released
Wednesday. A public hearing on gram,” he said,
it is tentatively scheduled for
Dec. 7 in Austin.
the constitutional amendment..
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Without approval of the amend-
ment by voters in 1986, none of
the proposals could take effect.
Among reforms proposed are
provisions to:
— Require all cities seeking
state water aid and any entity
_ .. . , . . seeking a state permit to build a
Truan said a great deal of reservojr t0 adopt conservation
work remains to be done” measures
— Create a statewide program
to control the use of ground
water, which under current law
is considered the private proper-
ty of whoever owns the land
above it.
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Sen. Carlos Truan, D-Corpus
Christi, said the draft bill is “in
general, a splendid piece of
legislation,
dealing with bays and estuaries
“literally muddied the water,”
he said.
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Asked what reception he an-
ticipates, White said, “I would
hope it will float. I think it will.
“I think the speaker is
dedicated to its passage in the
House and the lieutenant gover-
nor in the Senate. I’m certainly
strongly supportive of seeing the
plan passed,” he added.
But the section
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because as currently presented,
the bill “fails to come to grips
with the realities of the fragile
The initial draft of the reform coastal environment.”
plan was released by White, if white, Hobby and Lewis
House Speaker Gib Lewis and “would take a helicopter tour of
Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby, all of whom the Gulf Coast with a Texas
signed a letter saying water use Parks and Wildlife Department
is “perhaps the most significant marine biologist along as a
long-term issue facing the state guide, then we could be confi-
of Texas and its citizens.” dent that this whole section on
The three have said laws are bays and estuaries would get
needed to encourage water con- cleared up,” Truan said,
servation and develop new sup-
plies, adding that such a plan legislative resolution calling for
should be a top priority in the a statewide vote on two financ-
legislative session which opens ing proposals and a bill to
overhaul current water laws.
The joint resolution would
— Establish an agricultural
water conservation fund to pro-
mote use of efficient irrigation
equipment and to expand
research into water-saving
technologies.
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The plan includes a joint
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Although state budget officials
say money will be extremely allow the state to issue $600
tight over the next two years, million in bonds. Of that, $400
and many lawmakers already million would be used for pro-
say they will oppose any tax in- jects such as reservoir construc-
crease, the governor said he tion to increase supplies and $200
thought the water plan will be million for . projects such as
successful because its funding is sewage treament plants,
to come largely through the is-
suance of bonds.
“There’s minimal impact on fund to guarantee watefcproject
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1984, newspaper, November 15, 1984; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153485/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.