University Daily Kansan, April 18, 1985 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 11 Authorities investigate escape plan By United Press International Rod Freitag, executive assistant to the warden at the U.S. Penitentiary, said an investigation into the planned breakout was under investigation. The U.S. Marshals Service, but he would not comment on its nature. LEAVENWORTH — Federal officials are investigating an alleged escape plan that would have used a helicopter to carry inmates from the prison yard of a federal penitentiary, officials said yesterday. The Kansas Information Network in Wichita yesterday reported that federal authorities Sunday in Hawthorne, Calif., arrested James Michael Spause. The network, citing unidentified officers, allegedly was involved in a plot to break two convicted murderers out of the Leavenworth prison, a maximum security prison Leavenworth police Chief William McKeel said his officers assisted federal marshals last weekend by providing extra security around the prison in anticipation of an escape attempt. Dempsey confirmed that Spaise was arrested Sunday but declined to comment on a possible connection to the alleged Kansas breakout. 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Don't wait till the last minute Cover Letters * Word Processing 5 E. 7th 841-1286 PK POPPER 6 EAST 9th ST. One Block East of Mass. Clark said he wanted to step down as president because he was tired of being in the spotlight. He said he had been barragged with questions about the project since he announced, at a Lawrence City Commission meeting "ALL I EVER indicated to the city was that I would try to be the catalyst to the project," he said. "I think Ive done this. I need to spend time now in finalizing the leasing, which is what I enjoy doing." in October, the company's intention to build a mall. Clark also was in the news last month, when he was charged with making a terrorist threat against a former business partner. The former partner, Michael Hickman, was charged with making threats against a called Wren Investors Inc., which was formed to own and operate an apartment building. Clark said his company was seeking an investor with development experience who could help Clark. The company comprises of Clark, Larry Chance, an accountant, and Craig Patterson, an architec* Clark said he would continue to be a stockholder in the company even if he had Hickman's attorney, James Ramsey, last month told Lawrence police that Clark had made threatening remarks about Hickman in a phone conversation with Ramsey. Clark has denied the charge. A judge still has to approve the continuance, he said, but he doesn't forse any problems with the continuance being granted. the charge had been scheduled for today, but Jim Flory, Douglas County district attorney, said he was a continuance would be granted. The Kansan's ad number is 864-4358. A PRELIMINARY HEARING on Although Clark said he was thinking about stepping down, he still is in contact with potential investors. He said he hoped to name investors within the next two weeks. - J. 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