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Sapulpa <(>kla.) Herald Wednesday. December 8, 1999-PAGE THREE
Continued from Page 1
Prisoner dies of natural causes
EL RFNO (AP) — An inmate at the Federal ( orrectional Institution has
died of natural causes fewer than two weeks after arriving at thepnsom
Prison spokesman Leon Crawford said Vincent
_ Washington. 30. died Monday in an Oklahoma City hos-
pilal. Washington, who arrived at the prison Nov. 24,
was taken to ,he hospital three days later.
Washington was serving 8 years and nine months
in prison for conspiracy to possess cocaine with intent to distribute. He was
scheduled for release in October 2006.
Reneau announces cutbacks
OKI AHOMACITY (AP) — State Labor Commissioner Brenda Reneau
is cubing the department s walk-in licensing services at the end of the year
I've avoided reducing this public service as long as I can.
Reneau said the department took a 9-percent budget cut for FY
She said walk-in applicants will be able to drop oft applications and doc-
umentation at the Oklahoma City office, but the licenses won t be processed
while the customer waits -
Police shooting inquiry nears end
tal after surgery to remove bullet fragments from his sp.ncv Davenport was
wounded last Thursday in the training session at an abandoned house.
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trict attorney’s office as a formality.
One released, another arrested
OKI AHOMA CITY (AP) — Police released one man and arrested anoth-
er Tuesday as they continued their investigation into the apparent beating
^ The todyof Euge^Odell. 32, was found Sunday in a home in northwest
0kC>tmCharies Allen said police released Norman Moore Jj
mUFMice°also arrested Mason Conrad Kawaykla. 27. on a murder complaint,
Allen said. .
Divers go for more equipment
LAVERNE (AP) — Divers expect to be back within the week with more
sophisticated equipment to continue their search for the body of a Laveme
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Sunday and Monday tor Jack Plain’s body She said they were going to get
Plain, 62. was employed by General. Inc., a subcontractor. ^
Quake shakes Orange, LA counties
SANTA ANA Calif. (AP) — An earthquake shook a wide area of Orange
Coumy Hi southern Los Angeles County on Tuesday, bu, there were no
reports of injuries or serious damage.
a | , • The 1:58 p.m. quake had a preliminary rnag-
NOllOn nitude of 3.8. said Nick Scheckel, a seismologist
MVIIIVI 1 a( ,he California Institute of Technology in
Pasadena. It was centered about 35 miles south-
east of downtown Los Angeles. Scheckel said it was not an aftershock of a
^Charlie Flores, a technician with the Yorba Linda station of the Brea
Police Department, said she felt it as a single jolt. , , , „
“It felt like a jar. where something solid was being split apart suddenly,
she said, adding that no one called to report any damage or injuries
Questions on Mars losses ahead
^PASADENA Calif. (AP) — NASA abandoned any real hope Tuesday for
the missing-in-action Mars Polar Lander and promised to investigate every
aspect of the failed mission and delay future expeditions to the Red Planet it
The last best chance to make radio contact with the spacecraft yielded
°nlA somber Richard Cook, the spacecraft's operations manager at NAS A s
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said the flight team had “played its last ace.
NASA said it will undertake a complete review of its ambitious Mars pro-
gram, which has now lost three spacecraft since 1993 — two of them in
back-to-back failures over the past three months.
“Clearly something is wrong, and we have to understand it, NASA
Administrator Dan Goldin said. “It is conceivable that we will completely
Mars Polar^Lander was on a mission to study the atmosphere and search
for water, which could help scientists determine whether life ever existed on
MaBut NASA hasn't heard from the spacecraft since it attempted to land on
Red Planet on Friday.
Jones said, and often by that time, the
contractor could have gone out of
business. The method of retaining
funds until warranties are activated
protects the district in this type of sit-
uation.
Administrators are hoping the job
will be finished by the middle of Jan-
uary.
Minor touch-up painting is yet to
be done
Major snags have slowed construc-
tion considerably.
The seat back chairs are complete-
ly installed but the bench seating for
the north and south ends of the court
are not due to be shipped from the
manufacturer until the end of Decern-
her.
Once the bench seating arrives, it
will take two or three more days for
installation, Jones said.
Workers are busy now preparing
the concrete for the seating when it is
delivered.
Goals should be finished this
week. .
Sapulpa Superintendent C raig
Cummins is hoping for a open house
on Jan. 9.
Cummins and other administrators
were to take a preliminary walk-
through the gym this morning. I hey
will be looking for painting and fin-
ishing touches that need to be done
and noting these tasks on the con-
struction punch list
If all goes smoothly, the Chieftains
and Lady Chiefs will play their first
home game of the millennium in the
new house.
The gym will not be named at this
point. Board members decided to hold
off on naming the facility. For now
the gym is referred to as “the field-
house.”
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