University Daily Kansan, June 7, 1982 Page 93 assessioners amongor to Kansas for trif- 19th and and Tention also bet side eral sign m in the City Hall. Photo by Jill M. Yates Participants in Ted Owens' Jayhawk Basketball Camp begin practicing yesterday behind Naismith Hall, Junior and senior high school boys are attending the weekly camps, which last through the end of June. On the record A 20-YEAR-OLD LAWRENCE man suffered a spinal fracture and multiple cuts and bruises after he was knocked from his bicycle while riding on K-10 on Saturday afternoon, a supervisor at Lawrence Memorial Hospital said. Dirk J. Medena, 130 Tennessee St., was riding castaway on K10 when a truck driven by Ernest Peterson, Olathe, sidedswimmed him when he tried to pass Medena, a dispatcher for the Douglas County Sheriff Department. INVESTIGATIONS INTO the cause of a fire Saturday that caused $20,000 damage at a boys home at 1320 Haskell Ave. will continue today, Lt. Larry Stermerman of the Lawrence Fire Department said. Kent Boehm, resident manager of Achievement Place for Boys Inc., was treated and released from Lawrence Memorial Hospital for first-degree burns on his face. Stemmerman said one else was injured in the fire, he said. The fire started at 6:12 a.m. Saturday and was extinguished in 15 minutes, Stemmerman said. repair cameras that monitor the root Eight of the cameras have been useless for three months, Nelson said. He identified the other prisoners as Clair Lloyd Beaker, 19, held on charges of first-degree assault; Donald Gene Bland, 18, charged with second-degree murder; Gilbert Norman Fritz, 30, charged with attempted first-degree murder; Frank Donald Garcia, 28, charged with second-degree luger; Jose Marcelo Pazo, 30, charged with first-degree sexual assault; and Larry Laman Smith, 23, charged with aggravated robbery. Police arrest one of eight prison fugitives Seven still free after escaping By United Press International LITTLETON, COLO—Authorities captured one fugitive, but continued their search Sunday for seven others who pried out a bar in a skylight at the Arapahoe County Jail and made their way to freedom during the night. One of the fugitives was identified as Ross David Thomas, 38, charged with first-degree murder and aggravated homicide in Osceola, Florida. Colo., liquor store clerk in March. Lee Seward. The two are suspected in numerous violent crimes committed before their capture in Utah. Seward was being held in a different section of the Arapahoe County jail and did not escape early Sunday with the others. Thomas earlier escaped from a New Mexico prison with accomplice Eddie Sheriff Ed Nelson said Sunday that the skylight was "not at all secure" and had probably been in that condition since the jail was remodeled in 1965. He set the skylight was protected by a bar set in a wooden frame. "I can only speculate that the archi tect and the construction company never checked it." Nelson said. Aurora police picked up Harvey Bernard Satterwhite, 19, Sunday afternoon in a store parking lot. Satterwhite, facing trial for car theft and burglary, was being held in Aurora and scheduled for transfer back to the jail later Sunday. Nelson theorized that the prisoners had outside aid. Seven sets of bright orange jail overalls were found at various points within a block of the jail, and they were to conclude that the prisoners had closing waiting for them when they escaped. 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