Page 675 - COG Publications

Basic HTML Version

PASTOR'S REPORT, April 30,
1979
Page 8
is good to see that so many of you responded to our offer, and we thank
you.
However, there have been a few questions consistently asked
coi­
cerning this service.
For your convenience in receiving your order on
time, here are some guidelines to follow:
1. All checks or money orders for cassette orders should be made
payable to Worldwide Church of God and not to Ambassador College.
2. Please
send a check or money order along with your cassette
order
(in other words, payment in advance).
Unless your order
is paid for it cannot be sent.
3. The cost of shipping your cassette order must be included
with the cost of your order.
To determine this cost, refer to
the U.P.S. charts attached to this week's Pastor's Report.
If
your estimate for shipping is inaccurate, we will reduce the
number of cassettes, cases or labels in your order to cover
the needed amount.
Of course, if you over-�stimate we will add
to your order.
The following is an estimate of cassette weights:
10 cassettes without cases
1 lb.
10 cassettes with cases
2 lbs.
10 cassette cases
l lb.
To place orders or for further information, please contact either Shirley
Gent or Tim Grauel by writing:
Worldwide Church of God
Purchasing Department, S.O.S.
254 South Pasadena Avenue
Pasadena, California
91123
or by calling (213) 577-5275
ON THE WORLD SCENE
--Purchasing Department
TOUGH DECISION FOR MR. CARTER REGARDING EUROPEAN DEFENSE
There is a
very important side issue to the controversial SALT treaty which may
soon be signed by President Carter and Soviet President Brezhnev.
The
SALT II pact, if approved by the U.S. Senate (no easy task) will set the
groundwork for the U.S.-Soviet strategic relationship for the next few
years.
But the treaty does nothing to curb the growth of Soviet nuclear
might targeted on Western Europe.
The Soviet buildup in Eastern Europe and the western part of the U.S.S.R
in support of its Warsaw Pact policy is proceeding, according to an
official NATO source,
"on a scale well in excess of defensive require­
ments, and are unprovoked by any NATO developments."
The Soviets are deploying monstrous SS-20 ballistic missiles in western
Russia that could not reach U.S. targets without the addition of a third
stage, but will easily flatten British, French or West German cities.
The Kremlin is also building a fleet of medium-range Backfire bombers
that are tailor-made for intra-European warfare.
SALT II in no way
affects these developments.