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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2016
Justice Scalia died of ‘natural causes’ at age 79
in his room at a West Texas
resort ranch Saturday morn-
ing. Guevara says the declara-
tion was made around 1:52 p.m.
:$6+,1*721 ² 86 Saturday.
Chris Lujan, a manager for
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Scalia died of natural causes Sunset Funeral Homes in Texas,
and no autopsy was necessary, said the 79-year-old jurist’s
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facility late Sunday afternoon
Press.
Presidio County Judge Cin- DQGZDVWREHÀRZQWR9LUJLQLD
GHUHOD *XHYDUD WROG 7KH$VVR- although he had no details. Sca-
ciated Press on Sunday she con- lia’s family didn’t think a pri-
sulted with Scalia’s personal vate autopsy was necessary and
physician and sheriff’s investi- requested that his remains be
gators, who said there were no returned to Washington as soon
signs of foul play, before con- as possible, Lujan said.
Scalia’s weekend death was
cluding that he had died of nat-
ural causes. He was found dead as much of a shock to those at
By LAURIE KELLMAN
and DAVID WARREN
Associated Press
the ranch as it was to the rest of
the nation
The owner of Cibolo Creek
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lia died, said the justice seemed
his usual self at dinner the night
before he was found “in com-
plete repose” in his room.
John Poindexter told report-
ers Scalia was part of a group
of about 35 weekend guests. He
arrived Friday around noon.
The group had dinner Friday
night and Scalia was his “usual,
personable self,” Poindex-
ter said. Scalia retired around
9 p.m., saying he wanted a
long night’s sleep, according to
Poindexter.
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cers arrived in the early hours
Sunday at the funeral home
more than three hours from the
ranch, Lujan said.
Kristina Mills, a history
teacher at nearby Chapin High
School, came to the funeral
home to pay her respects and
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tion to serving our country just
compelled me to come,” she
said. “I wanted to do yellow
roses because for him dying in
Texas. I didn’t want his fam-
ily to have bad memories of
Texas.”
U.S. Supreme Court
Justice Antonin
Scalia speaks to an
audience gathered
at the University of
Colorado, in Boulder,
Colo., in 2014. Scalia,
79, was found dead
Saturday morning, at
a private residence in
the Big Bend area of
West Texas.
Brennan Linsley
AP Photo
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From the group’s website,
“The Oregon Crusaders holds a
deep-seated philosophy of Edu-
cation Through Performance.
Our purpose is to provide world
class education through perfor-
mance in the areas of percus-
sion, brass, dance and visual
ensemble artistry.”
More simply put, Tila says
“Oregon Crusaders is a drum
and bugle corps in the world
class, and we perform through-
out the second half of the
summer.
“In June, we’ll have one con-
cert,” he said. “It’s just a stand-
still, and we’ll be playing our
show.”
The Crusaders have a “Pre-
view Gala!” June 26, followed
by a free concert and tour send-
off June 29, both in Portland.
“Every other performance
that you’ll see will be us per-
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ers perform, “we’re also com-
peting,” he said. “There’s other
world-class groups — for exam-
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(Seattle) Cascades … almost
every state has their own drum
corps at this point.”
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corps.
The average age in the horn
line is “around 15 to 21,” said
the 16-year-old Tila, who plays
the mellophone, a brass instru-
ment used in marching similar
to the orchestral French horn.
Members have to audition
to make the Crusaders, and they
must re-audition every “offsea-
son” to remain with the group.
“You’ll go there with the
audition music that’s been pro-
vided on the website, go into a
room and play it, and at the end
of the camp they’ll give you
your score,” Tila says, “and if
you made it, a contract.”
From there, “everyone has
to audition every year that
they want to be a part of the
organization.”
There are groups, Tila says,
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national (out of Concord, Cali-
fornia) which travel outside the
country.
The Crusaders keep it local,
mostly.
Tila plays several other
instruments besides the mel-
lophone, including the eupho-
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band, and the French horn in the
school concert band.
“With our school program,
everyone is required to get into
music for at least one year in
the sixth grade. I thought it was
really cool, so I stuck with it.”
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website: “OC employs some
the most talented design and
instructional professionals in the
country, who design programs
that over 250 talented perform-
ers convey through a powerful,
athletic and artistic performance.
Oregon Crusaders produce three
ensembles, including the Ore-
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Corps, OC Indoor winter per-
cussion ensemble, and OC Inde-
pendent winter colorguard.”
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performances we do in June will
be in Oregon, and once we’re
done with those, we’ll be going
all the way to Indianapolis.”
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dates for the Crusaders include
an exhibition show in Med-
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will perform in a parade and
exhibition show on the Fourth
of July in Seaside.
Tila has not decided if he
wants to come back for a third
year with the Crusaders, but
regardless, there will always be
music.
“I will keep it in my life.”
— Gary Henley
Injuries: Incidence of nonfatal injuries has not been previously studied
“Fatal injuries are tracked
in a national system, but non-
Understanding the type and fatal injuries are not,” Kincl
nature of fatalities and injuries, said. “We knew there was likely
including describing and cate- underreporting, but we had no
gorizing the types of injuries, is idea how low the injury num-
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issues and pinpointing areas for
prevention, she said.
Understanding injuries
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Kincl and a team of research-
ers examined 12 years of death the latest issue of the journal
and injury data, and found that International Maritime Health,
28 people died while commer- DUHWKH¿UVWVWHSWREHWWHUXQGHU-
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crab from 2002-2014. In that 'XQJHQHVVFUDE¿VKHUPHQ7KH
same period, just 45 injuries research is part of an OSU-led
were reported to the U.S. Coast research project to identify and
Guard.
reduce the risks of injuries in the
The fatality rate among industry, Kincl said.
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The Fishermen Led Injury
is several times higher than Prevention Program, or FLIPP,
the national rate for commer- is designed to take a new
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and reduce injury risks. The
that have been studied.
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percent, occurred during vessel
disasters, such as boats capsizing
or sinking. The other deaths were
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ing or falling overboard. Frac-
tures were the most commonly
reported injury, at 40 percent, fol-
lowed by hypothermia, lacera-
tions and digit amputations.
“In general, underreport-
ing of occupational injuries from
employers has been linked to con-
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repercussions, and the burden of
reporting itself may be a barrier,”
according to the researchers.
“No one has ever gone up
and down the coast and learned
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• There were 28 fatal and 45 nonfatal injuries reported between
said. “What are they doing to
2002 and 2014 in the Dungeness crab fleet.
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• 20 of the fatalities resulted from capsizing or sinking.
can be improved? How can we
• Ten of the 13 capsizings and sinkings were caused by bad
share that information among
weather.
• Many nonfatal injuries occurred ondeck when fishermen were
the various crews?”
working with gear, particularly when hauling the gear (47 percent).
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• The most frequently reported injuries affected the upper ex-
researchers plan to come up
tremities (48 percent), and fractures were the most commonly
with and test several interven-
reported injury type (40 percent).
tions that could help reduce inju-
• None of the fishermen who died during a vessel disaster were
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able to don immersion suits or enter a life raft.
“We want to identify some
• Eight crabbers died from drowning after falling overboard.
things that might work, but we
None of these victims was wearing a personal flotation device
when they drowned.
don’t want to tell them what to
• The majority of injured crewmembers were deckhands
do,” Kincl said. “We want to
(88 percent).
Meetings with crabbers let them decide what would be
Working with Oregon Sea most helpful.”
The preliminary study can
project is supported by a three- 2WKHUFRDXWKRUVDUH268$VVR- Grant and community research-
year, $825,000 grant from the FLDWH3URIHVVRU9LNWRU%RYEMHUJ HUV LQ ORFDO ¿VKLQJ FRPPXQL- be read at www.tinyurl.com/
National Institutes for Occupa- OSU doctoral student Laura ties, Kincl and her colleagues CrabbingInjuries.
tional Safety and Health. Kincl 6\URQ DQG 'HYLQ /XFDV ZKR are meeting with focus groups
— Michelle Klampe is a
earned his doctorate at OSU and RI¿VKHUPHQDQGVXUYH\LQJ¿VK- news writer with OSU News and
is the principal investigator.
The lead author of the paper, works at NIOSH.
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The researchers found that the to learn more about safety and Group staff contributed to this
Samantha Case, is a researcher
LQWKH1,26+RI¿FHLQ$ODVND majority of the fatalities, about 71 injuries in the industry.
report.
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