14 University Daily Kansan - Wait, there's a space after the first line. - The prompt says "Maintain the original document structure". - So I should use indentation to separate the lines. Let's re-read the first line. Line 1: Fridav. Jan. 31, 1986 Flight of the Challenger News Briefs Mayor wants school named for astronaut NEW YORK — A Harlem official yesterday urged the establishment of a living memorial to Challenger astronaut Ronald McNair, killed in the explosion Tuesday. Harlem's honorary Deputy Mayor Delois Blakely proposed the establishment of an elementary school to attract children to science. McNair had been a project reviewer and adviser for design and planning of a school called Harlem Institute of Science and Technology. Blakely said. McNair was a resident of the Harlem community as a youth, according to Sen. David Paterson, D-Harlem. "It would be a fitting tribute to him and it would be an inspiration to black youth showing that hard work and desire can bring about great achievement," Paterson said in support of the deputy mayor's request for the school. School makes grant COLLEGE PARK, Md. — The University of Maryland announced plans yesterday to form a fellowship in the name of Judith Resnik, an astronaut killed on the space shuttle who earned her doctorate in electrical engineering at the school. Organizers said they hoped to raise $100,000 in donations and form a permanent endowment for graduate engineering students. The university also has planned a memorial service for Resnik and her crewmates Feb. 10 at the university chapel. Resnik, who graduated in 1977, last spring received the school's Distinguished Engineering Alumnus Award. NASA orders halt NEW ORLEANS — A company that produces the explosive liquid hydrogen that helps propel the space shuttle into orbit has been told to halt its normal shipments to Cape Canaveral, the plant manager said yesterday. BEAU'S IMPORT AUTO Service & Maintenance 545 Minnesota 642-4320 Teacher's spouse thanks nation United Press International CONCORD, N.H. — Christa McAuliffe's students returned to classes yesterday quietly sharing their grief over her death in the Challenger disaster, while her husband thanked a mourning nation for its support. "We wish we could comfort all of you as you have comforted each of us," said Steven McAulife, in a statement issued by his Concord, N.H. law office on behalf of himself and his children, Scott, 9, and Caroline, 6. It was his first public comment since he watched Challenger explode Tuesday and take the lives of Christa, 37, and six other astronauts. McAuliffe and his children have been in seclusion in Florida since the disaster. "To the families of the other crew members we send our love and share their sorrow," McAuliffe said. "We thank you for respecting our privacy and for sharing our grief." "My children and I are very aware of the tremendous outbounding of grief and support across A funeral mass for family and invited guests will be held Monday at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church in Concord, McAuliffe's law office said yesterday. America," he said. "We have all lost Christa." Mcauliffe also planned to attend memorial services in Houston today for the seven Challenger crew members, a spokesman for the law firm said. McAuliffe, who was to be the first ordinary citizen to orbit the earth, was one of the more popular teachers at Concord High School, where she taught for the past four years. Classes were canceled Wednesday, but students returned yesterday. Principal Charles Foley described the mood as extremely somber. "You could hear pins drop all over the place," he said. School officials earlier said the 1,200 students and faculty would be read a telegraph of condolences yesterday from President Reagan. But the event was delayed until a memorial service at the school at noon today. Foley said teachers who had worked with McAuliffe were especially shaken. "There's a lot of emotion on the stuff," he said. "There's some anger around. The anger is a diffused kind of anger that's pointed nowhere, directed at no one. I think it's an undefined anger." Although classes were canceled Wednesday in tribute to McAuliffe, the school was open to help students and faculty begin coping with the emotional aftershock. Smith said the service would honor McAulife and give the residents an opportunity to "express their grief in a way that allows them to surface it. Concord City Manager James Smith announced that outdoor memorial services would be held today in Statehouse Plaza. The bells of a nearby church will ring for seven minutes after the service to mark the deaths of Challenger's crew, he said. Within hours of the shuttle disaster, churches of all denominations began to hold what has been a steady procession of memorial services. Children talk of replacing ship The Associated Press Just as children saved pennies a century ago for the Statue of Liberty, some are talking about building a replacement for space shuttle Challenger, a dollar at a time. Adults, looking for some way to remember the seven who died aboard the shuttle Tuesday, are setting up scholarship funds to train teachers and a trust fund to care for the children of the astronauts. In Gillette, Wyo., Missy McPhillips, 9, and her brother, John, 10, suggested that the nation's school children each contribute $1 to NASA to replace the shuttle. It will take a lot of dollars. Richard P. MacLeod, executive director of the United States Space Foundation in Colorado Springs, Colo., said the ill-fated Challenger cost $1.6 billion, although a later shuttle, Atlantis, cost $1.2 billion. In Washington, American Security Bank is establishing a trust fund intended to be the singular nationwide fund for the children of the astronauts killed. Roger Conner, public affairs director for the bank, said some contributions already had arrived, mostly in the $10 to $25 range. He said the bank was paying all administrative costs for the fund. Teachers in Granite City, Ill., have set up what they hope will be a national fund to honor Christa McAuliffe, the teacher from Concord. N.H.. California State College at Bakersfield also established a scholarship fund in McAuliffe's name. The school hopes to raise an endowment of $10,000 and give the annual earnings to an education major. Another crew member, Ellison Onizuka, was remembered in a scholarship fund created by the Bank of Hawaii and the Hawaiian Newspaper Agency, who each contributed $5,000 to get the fund started. Soviets sav deaths OK if SDI ends Thousands of flowers being sent "Expert's say that the Challenger's explosion is a serious warning to those who are planning to deploy arms systems in space," said a report filed from Tass' Washington bureau. MOSCOW—The seven people who died in the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger will not have died in vain if the accident prompts the United States to reconsider its strategic defense initiative program, also known as Star Wars, the Soviet Union said yesterday. "The seven crew members of the Challenger spaceship have met their tragic death not only for the great cause of death exploration," it said. United Press International The Tass dispatch was the most openly political comment on the disaster in the Soviet media. National television gave five minutes of generally sympathetic coverage to the accident Wednesday night, shocking viewers with graphic pictures of the explosion and the faces of horrified onlookers. systems in space represents to our planet." CLEAR LAKE CITY, Texas — King Hussein of Jordan, who signed himself "a fellow flyer," sent a suitcase-sized wreath, thick with white orchids. That assessment, contrasting with otherwise sympathetic Soviet coverage of Tuesday's disaster, appeared in reports by the state-controlled news service Tass. United Press International Their deaths also may help prevent "the deaths of billions of people, because now mankind has become more deeply aware of the terrible danger that deployment of arms The Tass article said the accident demonstrated the dangers in President Reagan's dream of a space-based anti-missile shield. A Cocoa Beach, Fla., Brownie troop sent a basket of live plants, paid for with nickels, dimes and quarters. 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