The Sunday Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 24, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 10, 1982 Page: 3 of 60
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to students in the Lawton Public
Schools this week:
ELEMENTARY
Monday
Hot dogs with chili, french fries,
peach half, cinnamon rolls, milk.
Tuesday
Chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes
with gravy, buttered corn, Jell-0 with
fruit, hot rolls, milk.
Wednesday
Hot ham and cheese, french fries,
green beans, pineapple tidbits, milk.
Thursday
Chicken steaks, whole new potatoes,
tossed salad, applesauce, hot rolls,
milk.
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Judge's reversal of fine called good news'
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) —Top state Assistant Attorney General Floyd celling — if the state wanted to pay the should not be cited for contempt of
officials have called “good news” a Taylor said the state would drop its price. He imposed the fine that could court for allowing the state’s prison
decision by U.S. District Judge Luther appeal of the fine, filed in the 10th U.S. have totaled $365,000 over one year. population to exceed the limit imposed
Bohanon to lift his order fining the Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver. His order allowed double-celling of byBohanon.
klahoma Corrections Department He said that the judge “made it very inmates at 80 cells in each of three Meachum and other corrections offi-
71,000 each day state prison inmates clear that he expects progress to be men’s prisons and in 70 cells at a cials told the judge that double-celling
are housed two to a cell. made toward eliminating double- women’s prison. The plan gave the “was not the policy of the state” and
“We appreciate Judge Bohanon’s re- celling and getting control of this situa- department an additional 310 beds. was planned only because of the
consideration of the issue,” Gov. tion of too many prisoners coming into In levying the fine the judge had “emergency nature” of the prison pop-
George Nigh said Friday. “Nonethe- the prison system that we can’t han- blasted inaction by the Legislature on ulation level.
less, I will continue, as will the Legisla- die,” the prison population problem.------
ture during the session, to address the Bohanon on Dec. 23 gave the state a The judge had ordered Meachum and The government of Norway moved to
problems of the corrections system.” year to reduce its prison population to the state Corrections Board to appear London in 1940 after two months of
The verbal order issued Friday al- acceptable limits and allowed double- at a hearing and demonstrate why they resistance to German invaders
lows the state to double-cell at four ___
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prisons this year, and the judge set a
Dec. 1 hearing to determine what steps
state officials have taken to provide
more prison space.
A reliable source close to the court,
who asked that his name not be used,
said Bohanon issued his order because
he considered housing inmates two to a
cell to be “the better of two evils”
compared with transporting prisoners
to federal penitentiaries out of state or
to non-correctional facilities within the
state.
The state this week transfered 18
“high-risk” inmates to federal prisons
in California, West Virginia, Texas,
Wisconsin, Kansas and Indiana in or-
der to alleviate overcrowding in the
state’s prisons.
Bohanon in December had issued an
order allowing the state to house in-
mates two to a cell but imposing a
$1,000 fine for each day it occurred.
The fine was imposed after state
officials asked Bohanon to allow
double-celling because the state’s pris-
on population exceeded by 56 the maxi-
mum number inmates he set in a 1974
order.
The source close to the court said
Bohanon had imposed the fine to get
the attention of state officials to the
idea that “overcrowding is an evil.”
The source said Bohanon was
persuaded by the state’s response that
they were aware of the seriousness of
the problem.
Corrections Director Larry
Meachum said Bohanon rescinded his
order because the judge “thought we
were seriously looking at the situa-
tion.”
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Monday
Hot dogs with chili, french fries,
saucy slaw, chocolate cake, milk.
Tuesday
Chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes
with gravy, tossed salad, peach half,
hot rolls, milk.
Wednesday
Hot ham and cheese, french fries,
lettuce leaf with tomato, pineapple cob-
bler, milk.
Thursday
Fried chicken, mashed potatoes with
gravy, green salad with French dress-
ing, Jell-0 with fruit, hot rolls, milk.
Friday
Hamburgers, french fries, lettuce, to-
mato, onion and pickle, ice cream,
milk.
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