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Questions? call 845-1515. ■uitie* prwe a . racudneed* We rwuetf rct^tloa tlm (3) wortaf dav* dro i •• ' *abCit« U to the event to enable ta tc Get your £.u. game "maroon out" shirt only at inspirations! ■ •' Xlffpost Oak Mall 764-4444 aJa, iitorin^r- 72SB Untv&r&ty Driv® HP t i§fbct'a'd' Oct 21 Page 8 • Thursday, October 14, 1999 s TATE : Battal i Driving to success F Bob Bondurant, owner and instructor for Bondurant School of High Performance, shows students how to maneuver on a test driving course set up at the Reed Arena parking lot. Ford Motor Compa ny hosted the driving event and recruited students for the company Wednesday. Mosquitot in El Paso found to encephalil EL PASO (AP)-Abater quitoes trapped in nonr Paso County has tested posit Louis encephalitis, pi officials to warn residents®! LMllVlcllD IU WUl*i — themselves from mosquiton ■unh- B0U1 Band ji Bifficien B the J ending Ito the i “The Iry has Bill not iiarges ■art to There have been no rep. es of people infected witL: which can cause fever, te muscle weakness, coma an: cases, death. . Dr. Jorge Magana, dire. ■it or j I El Paso City-County ii-- ; B aV e su vironmental District, saw’ that residents should w sleeves and pants, usentos. jiellent and stay inside in to when the insects are more | The infected mosquit trapped Oct. 4 between and Vinton, in a pi netrefl Grande levee behind a me Mosquitoes pick up r.nt the nyone at th The 1 tore the [er Cou unmet unter i Hunt Court upholds murder convictions tons an lie new The awn-c irher 1 The p Rulings supported regarding Fort Worth, Lubbock men sentenced to death AUSTIN (AP) — The Texas Crim inal Court of Appeals yesterday up held the murder conviction of a Fort Worth man who killed his former girlfriend’s family in retaliation for testifying against him in an inde cency trial. William Wesley Chappell, 63, of Fort Worth, was sentenced to death in October 1996 for killing the family of Jane Sitton, his for mer girlfriend. On May 3, 1988, Chappell broke into the Sitton home, robbed and shot Lindsey and Elbert Sitton as they sat watching television in their bedroom, court records showed. Chappell then shot Alexandra Heath while she slept, thinking she was Jane Sitton. According to au topsy reports. Heath was shot in the face four times and in the right arm twice. Chappell’s ex-wife, Sally Hayes, told police he told her he had “shot Jane, her mother and her daddy.” When he found out he shot Heath, rather than Jane Sitton, Chappell was “shocked,” she said. Chappell wanted to kill the Sitton family because they testified against him for molesting Jane Sitton’s daughter, court records state. In May 1987, Chappell was convicted of in decency with a child and sentenced to five years. According to court records, while dating in the early 1980s, Jane Sit ton, then a teenager, agreed to let Chappell, who was in his mid-40s, molest her daughter because Sitton gave Chappell a venereal disease, court records says. Sitton’s mother, Martha Lindsey, later told police about the molestation, which went on for six months. After his molestation trial, Chappell told Lindsey “it wasn’t over with yet” and that he “would get her for that.” Chappell also allegedly tried to set fire to the Sitton home in Janu ary 1988. The Court of Criminal Appeals also upheld the conviction of a Lubbock man who stabbed an el derly woman 21 times and later told police, “I want to die as quick ly as she did.” Michael F. Rosales, 25, was sen tenced to death for killing Mary Felder, 67, in her Lubbock home while trying to rob her for drug money. In his confession, Rosales said he went to Felder’s home on June 3, 1997 to rob her so he could buy more crack cocaine. When she awoke in the middle of his robbery attempt, Rosales said he stabbed her with a kitchen knife, told her he was sorry, and asked her to die, “but she kept breathing. ” Rosales said he knew she was still alive when he left her apartment because “I could hear her choking on her blood.” According to autopsy reports, Felder was stabbed 21 times, cut 28 times, had 34 bruises and 31 punc ture wounds. Police recovered a 4 1/2-inch kitchen knife, a fork and a bloody pair of needle-nose pliers, all of which were used to kill the woman, court records state. In his confession, Rosales said, “I don’t deserve to live, and I want lethal injection or the gas chamber for me as soon as possible because 1 don’t want to live after I ... tell the truth about what happened.” a from infected birds and ti pass it on to people. Local health officials to batches of mosquitoes to’ health department in Austic mg for months, but this wa> time any tested positive. Magana said workers we: ing ponds and grassy area's chemical that kills mosqui Residents can help by W containers of water, keeping ming pools properly chlorin;: changing water in bird baths; bowls every day. Mosquitoes in standing water. Mosquitoes carryingSt.te cephalitis also have turner other parts of Texas recently ing Houston and the Rio Gras ley. The Houston area hash;:: confirmed cases of St. Ltffl cephalitis this year. m - ■ The virus is different West Nile-like virus belie;, sponsible for the recent dr at least five people intl’.A York City area. Health ofei tially thought that virusd Louis encephalitis, which- dangerous. Magana said the last COB case of St. Louis encephalitis El Paso area was in 1934. There two in 1982 and lour in 1979 of the afflicted people died. “This is a disease that most time is not very severe, said. 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