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WASHINGTON REPORT
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SPACE
Last woek, the House of Repre-'
senlatives passed legislation pro
viding direction for the space
program in the years ahead. This
debate was carried out against
the background of public satisfae-1
tion stamming from the return of'
the Apollo 13 Astronauts. Clearly,
the bravery of tiie Astronauts rn;
tbe fajce of adversity and the;
enormous ingenuity ol NASA’s
Mission Control personnel were .-rs I
spectacular as any aspet-t of tlie j
many fully successful missions in ■
the nation's probe into space, i
These recent events had created ‘
a favorable atmosphere for the'
eessful completion of the mission.
•At the same time, these new dis
coveries have spread throughout
our ecv)nomy to change the lives
of the American pimple (more
tlian they may realize. Once the
moon landing occurred, however,
the American ix'ople found them
selves facing a decision about
what proportion of our national
resourci's should be allocated to
future sjmee efforts.
Some Americans suggest that
We forget about the bleak and
forbidding reaches of outer space*
and that we concentrate on the
problems of our own planet. They
plications in agrii-ulture, forestry,
geology, weather prediction anil
control, and Hie entire field of
conservation and environment im-
I provement.
A few days ago, f receivi'd a
thoughtful letter from a constitu-
I ent who was struck by the fant.as-
I tic and single-minded efforts to
save tire lives of the Apollo 13
Astronaul.s. He asked tlie philo-
I sophical question which many of
us have raisivl. Wliy cannot the
same con.strucli\e en<*rgies be ap
plied to the resolution ol the
challenges which confound and
divide us here? While there may
be no clear answer, the achieve-
space program de-
. — once again and in
need to repair our environment dramatic term.s what this nation
at home, space exploration is (.3^ achieve when it is determin-
morally questionable and econom-1 od to succeed. Regardless of what
ever else it may accomplish, the
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oral, I have supported the space
oflort. Howevor, I fool wo must
analyze the long-term effort in
^ *^**‘*^ (‘onclusion. Human progress
Him f*""' ‘’vonly and the fact
hill contsinB -h 1/'k | that mankind continually faces
Afmr 'f has never
cra.sh , justified a refusal to explore the
unknown. The challenges to our
I (
ically unjustified I dhsagree with I .
lirogram to put a man on the
moon, our space program has
stimulated fanta.stic advances in
technology wliich enabled the suc-
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symbolism of Hie space program
has real value in a nation whose
problems may be so trying that
American.s tend to lo.se sight of
the magnificent challenges they
have met and mastered.
era in this regard arc no different H
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fore. A lower priority for the space: California. grams and oHie
program in the next decade, nev- j —
erthelo.ss, is dictated by other'
needs and problems and we.
should change our thinking from ]
the crash-program philosophy of |
the sixties to a level that can be |
sustained over the long-term. |
Spending in the space prognam
has been declining. In fact, the
budget request of 8.3.3 billion sub
mitted b.v the Artmini.stration is
the lowe.st figure to appear in a
budget since Hu mid-sixties. In- |
sistence by* the House that this 1
figure be raised by $300 million j
was wrong and I opposed the:
bill. Rather than increase the au- |
thorization as the House did, I j
feel that some shaving of the
Admini.str.ation’s original request!
was desirable. There is a good j
chance that this bill will happen j
when the House considers the of- |
tual appropriations legislationlat-.
er. I
Briefly, this measure contains i
the e.ssential thrust the country ;
will follow in its space effort in
the next ten years. The bill is di
vided into 18 parts which provide
a glimpse of what is to come.
Further lunar exploration, space
stations, new sp.ace transport ve-
1 hides, research into the evolu- ,
i tion of the universe to better un- ■
I derstand the physical principles
■ that prevail upon the earth, plan-
1 ning solar s.vstem exploration, ap-
' plying space technology to the {
( study of weather problems upon ,
our planet, developing new pro- !
pulsion .systems, and studying the
I application of space technology
I for general use are some of the
plans proposed in the bill.
So far, $.50 billion has been in-
I vested in the space effort and the
Scliool limi-h and Irrcaklast
program.-: providi lumrisliing
meals for many nec-.ly North
Carolina ehildreii.
But what helj) is availalile lo
tlicir Tfrihheis and si.sler.s who are
too young Idi- seliool. m m Hie.se
cliildren wlien school i.s net in
S('.s.sion ?
One .soniee of hel|> i- .'i U- a.
D(>pa.'lmenl ol Agriculture food
program eallcd the Special Food
Seiviei Program lor Cliildu'ii
This program, administered by
U.SU.A'.s Food and Nutrition ,Seri
iee Hirough the North Carolin.i
Dep.iitmeiit ol Education, helps
nonprofit public and private day
care in.slilutions provide foinl for
ehildren from low-ineome areas
or from are:is with many working
molhers.
grams offiuin;.
iiericnccs.
\Mia1 kind of nssistnnee doe-
ill i.s program offer?
fnslituHons iiaitii ipaling in Hie
lirogram may reeoiie e.-ish reim-
iiursemeni for food pureli i.sed. op
lo a maximum rale of 1.5 eent.s
lor each lireakfast. ,30 eenu- for
each luni'li or suppi'i -iiid 10 cents
for eaeli su|>|)lemet>lai meal.
,\nil insliluHoiis taking |).irl in
Hie program may also receive
donated loods and uji to T.5
per emit of t;ie cost .if buyii.s c:
renting iieei-ssary e |ui|inienl.
To take part iii this pMg.am.
iiislitulions must (gne t.i .serve
food on a nonprofit liasis to :HI
ehildren, regardle.s- of llicir race,
color or national origin. .And t>!ev
must .suiiply free or reduced-price
meals to children unable to pay
Hie full price.
•All meals servmi miisr meet Hie
minimum nutrilional require
meiits set iiy Hie Koorr and Nu
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