The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 73, No. 175, Ed. 1 Monday, June 13, 1988 Page: 7 of 16
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Monday, June 13, 1988 ■ THE OKLAHOMA DAILY ■ 7
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Kids escape to report rape
victim’s 11-year-old brother and
a friend who heard the victim
screaming and ran to a nearby
convenience store to call for
help, police reported.
The victim was treated for
the trauma of the assault and
released from Norman Region-
al Hospital, police reported.
The assailant was described
by the victim as being a white
male, in his mid-20s, 5 feet 9
inches tall, 135 pounds, with
brown hair and light-colored
eyes, police reported.
Godwin said.
“There is still a conflict,” Par-
rish said. “There will be a meet-
-------------- >ng the minds, and I expect a
s conference and lengthy meeting. We will ask
reached by tele- pointed questions and we expect
1 them to rive pointed answers.
Gov. Richard Bryan said
state inspections after production
resumed^
The cause of the Pacific blasts
in Henderson, about 10 miles
southwest of Las Vegas, is still
under investigation. Pacific Engi-
neering officials have said the
blast may have been caused by a
leaking natural gas line.
The Ken-McGee plant can
make 36 million pounds a year of
ammonium perchlorate. Each set
of shuttle boosters uses 1.7 mil-
lion pounds.
Sewer construction to close street
with completion slated for Aug. 1.
Professor to give paper
Center Friday during a conference on atomic and molecular processes.
Associate Professor Deborah Watson, who has spent the academic
year as a visiting scholar at Harvard University, will speak on the topic
“Determination of Rydberg and Resonance States from the Poles of
the T Ivfatrix
The conference, which honors renowned physicist Alexander Dal-
gamo’s 60th birthday, will be on atomic and molecular processes, with
applications to aeronomy and astrophysics in
Watson, who received a Regents’ Award for Superior Research in
April was the only physicist in the United States selected to receive
one of the 24 National Science Foundation Visiting Professorships for
Women awarded in 1987. . ro,micnn an
Joining Watson on the conference program is Eldon Ferguson, an
OU alumnus and former director of the Aeronomy Laboratory at the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder, Colo. w j
Ferguson will speak on “Reactions and Quenching of Vibrationally usdA choice grind and are
Excited Molecular Ions.” prepared medium rarel
Two children were able to es-
cape from a southeast Norman
apartment complex Friday to
call police to report a woman
was being sexually assaulted,
the Norman Police Department
reported.
The 20-year-old woman told
police the suspect entered the
residence at 10:55 p.m., physi-
cally assaulted her, then forced
her into the bedroom, where he
sexually assaulted her, police
reported.
Sleeping in the apartment at
the time of the attack was the
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Honky Tonk Women $3.10
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
LAS VEGAS, Nev. - Ken-
McGee Corp, has agreed to new
safety measures at a plant that
makes a vital component of solid area,
rocket fuel, the same chemical
that blew up a similar plant last
month, Clark County officials
said.
was halted eight days after the
was scheduled to resume ammonium ^htorate^ *
it°on ammonium perchlorate stor-
oxidizer needed increase the distance
shipment, the officials said.
to deatl
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Kerr-McGee agreed
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in containers less‘susceptible to
heat and shock, and reduce by 50
ammonium perchlorate.
But the company declined to
Kerr-McGee plant is now agree on an across-the-board lim-
u. -.21 it on ammonium perchlorate stor-
laking ammonium age and also refused requests to
an oxidizer needed increase the distance between
solid fuel bum in the stacks of the chemical ready for
’ ipment, the officials said.
Ken-McGee has agreed to al-
from the Clark County Fire De- visit the plant Thursday for a sec-
ernent, Fire Chief Roy Panish ond time, Ms. Godwin said. Ken-
said at a news conference. McGee and the fire department
Kerr-McGee agrees
to saftey guidelines
“The county didn’t want to
shut Ken-McGee down, but we
wanted to ensure in one way or
another that there is no potential
danger for the people in the
—“2,” Ms. Godwin said.
“People in the area are scared
to deatn that Ken-McGee is go-
ing to blow,” Ms. Godwin said.
Kerr-McGee agreed, amqnr
"production at the plant, which ottterUung,to ship;
halted eight days after the
May 4 blast at the nearby Pacific
scheduled to resume
Monday. . .
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the only plant in the country still
capable of mi ’
perchlorate, an
to make the cc’.i
space shuttle’s booster rockets.
Kerr-McGee has agreed to -----.----- -
abide by ajist oHaien, demands tow » taS
Fir" ChTef'^ FarSh oid time', Ms. Godwinsaid. Kerr-
ia ai a news uuiuv.vuw. McGee and the fire department
However, public safety officials informally agreed to abide by
continued to disagree with Ken- whatever the experts recommend,
McGee executives over the safest
way to store the highly explosive
chemical.
Ken-McGee officials did not
attend the news <
could not be i------
phone for comment afterward
^^"series of thunderous explo- Thursday he had ordered weekly
sions It Pacific Engineering, — —
about a mile from the Ken-
McGee plant in nearby Hender-
son, killed two people, injured
326 and caused an estimated >73
million in damage.
Alarmed county officials had
considered pursuing legal action
to prohibit Kerr-McGee from re-
suming production, but attorneys
said the county had no legal basis
for such a move, said Lisa God-
win, a Clark County
spokeswoman.
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Jones, Brett. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 73, No. 175, Ed. 1 Monday, June 13, 1988, newspaper, June 13, 1988; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1822393/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center.