The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 102, No. 123, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1995 Page: 5 of 10
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8 1 A A moa An Aar Tlact Fl. , cuers, but they also hope they received the Jimmy E. the Oklahoma delegation.
TICTICICZSCIY would show surviving vic- Howard Memorial Award, And in Pasadena, Calif.,
I 9 J tims and the families of those along with Colorado fire- Celebrations USA Charities
I Aa___ I p _ _ killedthat they are not for- fighters who helped in the ef- will donate portions of gate
I OVET UdITOI DomA gotten. fort. Oklahoma City Police receipts from its July 4 event
| Y "A “EATE CAPE WWE 1 ‘ “For businesses and people Chief Sam Gonzales will lead to a bombing relief fund.
| Rv f , truer , . who are flying flags at half-
I By ROCHELLE HINES andtheapplauseofthe Bless America” filled the air mast at home, it will be a time , ve.sso TFE=
OKLAHOMA CITY TAP) CPiatiywebonoribebouse NSeveraliounsisnies. ous SiRmincoeitena, Census Bureau
— Fourteen American flags and the caring, our rescue Noticr wasmncrion Rick Buchanan. “It’s difficult -F Aa=M_m go ■
flew at full-staff over the Ok- workers and our volunteers,” Sanckwas scheduled to cap to say things will be normal, O Coll ACT D at a
| lahoma Capitol for the first Gov. Frank Keating said. To- athree-mile parade, featuring but we hope things can be BU WI1 % & • Ch LC
time since a terrorist bomb day, we remember those we disaster team members as whole again.” n
• blew the face from a federal lost, the innocent victims...” honorary marshals, withan- Patrick Murphy a licensed The U.S. CensusBureauuwill collect data on employment
■ building downtown. "Wecelebrate America In- other ag-raising ceremony clinical social workerwhoco and unemployment from area residents the week of July 16-
I Hundreds of Oklahomans dependence Day has a special Wither Bricktown district of ordinates support groups at ™ according to William E. Hill, director of the bureau ‘sDen-
I gathered for the first of a day- meaning for all of us this downtown. Project Heartland, said many verregional office. The local labor force data will contribute
■ long series of ceremonies to year.” Volunteers who helped in victims don > t expect people the national employment and unemployment picture to
I recognize the thousands of “I’m here to pay my re- the rescue efforts were to be not to have celebrations. But be released August 4 by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
I volunteers who helped after spects to the families of the recognized in an afternoon such events have meant a is kenformationsuppliedby individuals to the Census Bureau
I the April 19 bombing in victims who lost their lives,” celebration at the Myriad busier time for mental health * Kpconnidentialby law. Only statistical totals are published
I downtown Oklahoma City, country star Vince Gill said. Convention Center. v , professionals, Murphy said, al atthismonth’s survey will include questions on education-
J Indian veterans in tradi- "I, for one, will never forget - After that ceremony, Keat- “There was a slackweek, t anainment. The additional data on education will be used
I tional headdress chanted and and everything is not OK ” ing and Norick were to make where everyone wanted to Menedsureamtainmentby the number of years of school com-
■ pounded on drums. Four F- Can 5 a a series presentation, and take a break from it” Murthy pleted as well as measure attainment by the highest degree
1 16 jets flew over the Capitol Gill told the crowd he was country music star and Okla- said since thatAny completed and to benchmark differences between the two
I as the flags were raised. Res- proud of the way Okla- homa City native Vince Gill been busyragainat time, it measures.
I cue workers from Virginia, homans had responded to the was scheduled to perform at « After tomorrow, it could
■ California and Arizona re- 480 the Myriad. be really busy for a couple of
I turned to join in the cere- I've always been proud, An evening of music, en- weeks with the fireworks, and
■ monies. but never prouder than on tertainment and food will con- this being the Fourth of July.”
■ At 9:02 a.m., the time the April 19th, to be a native son elude with a fireworks dis- Organizers of the Boom
explosion occurred, military °f Oklahoma,” he said. play. River Celebration in Tulsa
color guards stationed at 14 People in the audience Organizers hoped the also will honor rescue work-
flag poles at the state Capitol linked hands and swayed gen- events would express the ers. The ceremony will begin
sent the flags up to a drum roll tly as the sounds of “God city’s gratitude toward res- with ringing bells to com-
Shuttle, Mir, Go Their
Separate Ways
memorate the bells as they
tolled on the official day of
mourning for the bombing
victims.
At a celebration in Pueblo,
Colo., on Monday, rescue
crews from Oklahoma City
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After Historic Dnakinc Moscow in August with our
m CUT I TOT WUCT big crew,” said Solovyev,
S struggling to say his goodbyes
By HARRY E largest ever. In turn, Atlantis you top this” for each space in English. “I think it was a
ROSENTHAL made its own circular flight triumph. It even was a far very good job on the space
Associated Press Writer to photograph the Soyuz reat- reach from the only other station Mir, on the Atlantis.”
SPACE CENTER, Hous- tachment to Mir. time their spaceships linked Gibson said the Americans
ton (AP) — After five days “The button is pushed, the — 20 years ago this month, might just be there when
of whizzing around Earth un- hooks are driving," said shut- Russia is a latecomer to the Solovyev and Budarin land
der the flags of two nations, tle commander Robert international partnership on the steppes of Kazakhstan,
shuttle Atlantis and space sta- Hoot Gibson, telling Hous- building the future space out-
tion Mir separated today with ton that the mechanism that post _ the United States, Eu-
a gentle push and moved into linked the two craft was be- rope, Japan and Canada,
their own orbits again. ing released. But the Russian role is cru-
But first, two cosmonauts At that point, springs eased cial
left the Mir in a small Soyuz the shuttleaway from the Mir, under terms of the space
transport ship and moved 250 which had been anchored to agreement between the Unit-
teet away to record the un- the docking mechanism in the ed States and Russia, there
docking of the shuttle and shuttle cargo bay. Slowly the will be six more shuttle-to-
space station which had flown two giant spacecraft — the Mir docking missions to iron
as one large spacecraft - the 100-ton Atlantis and the 123- out problems for building a
ton Mir — separated. The still-unnamed international
crew on the Soyuz reported it space station, beginning in
had a good view of the November 1997. The next
process.docking mission is in Octo-
The three spacecraft per- ber.
formed an intricate ballet, “Together we can do every-
sparkling in the sunshine thing we want to do, includ-
against the blackness of jng a flight to Mars,” said
space. Thagard, who started the jour-
The sun was so bright that ney March 14 when he rock-
it obscured the docking target eted away from Earth with
on Mir, but the Soyuz was two cosmonauts on a Russian
reattached successfully to the ship.
station. The cosmonauts also Thagard, Vladimir
had to contend with a shut- Dezhurov and Gennady
down of the main computer Strekalov are riding Atlantis
on Mir, which in turn failed back to Earth, scheduled to
to turn on the station lights, land at Cape Canaveral, Fla.,
“Atlantis, it has been an in- on Friday. Their replace-
spiring visit with our neigh- ments, Anatoly Solovyev and
bors in space,” said Mission Nikolai Budarin, arrived on
Control Atlantis and remain behind
“We look forward to re- on Mir for a two-month stay,
turning,” the Houston control . The 1 0 space fare rs, six
center added American and four Russian,
“We agree with that.... held a ceremony before re-
We agree 100 percent,” Gib- treating to their ships, shak-
son replied. ing hands for the last time and
The space-to-ground radio closing the hatches. It was re-
link crackled with several sets plete wit h fare wel ls and
of conversations, with Mis- thanks in both languages for
sion Control in Kaliningrad each other and their mission
speaking to the cosmonauts controls.
on Soyuz in Russian. "I hope we meet in
Atlantis carried up seven
people, and it is returning with
eight. Astronaut Norman
Thagard had been flying on
the Mir with two Russians for
nearly four months, and all
three were returning to earth
on the shuttle.
Two cosmonauts carried
aloft on Atlantis remained be-
hind for a three-months stay
on Mir. It was they who
manned the Soyuz for the pic-
ture taking.
The five days of joint flight,
with crews moving back and
forth between the two space-
craft, exercising and carrying
supplies back and forth gen-
erated a bountiful supply of
good feelings.
“It’s just one of the small
milestones along a much
greater journey, but at least
we have begun that very long
journey,” said Gibson.
Hatches on each ship were
closed Monday.
The short tunnel that
formed an airtight bridge be-
tween the American and
Russian spacecraft stood as a
symbol of how far the two
countries had come since the
1960s when they played “can
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