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m®®?^^ &**, f* l ^$Mm *£ W Afr+H***- > *r>*-> *m* HATTStUMHft«M»UiUCAM —MONO AY, AUGUST 1, IfW I! IllWl Mil l IJI)I»I !•• p. IJIHIII lllllll I .il I i • I • HI I II ' J J • Wounded judge bars guns from his court 1 PIJENTYWO00 - A too* old ton btf bcapitai • Ed Rucker of Pkntywood 'But pra*ed Fiske, ». a vtterw of ' ^ farce Eveo after ne tet Uteri two- J S Poik. etfetor of the weekly \Nobody w« ever j Ptentywood lierald, und the tn *'&t\iM oome Into my oomliuoni a^atn without betas ae^rched for ^iSSfc .^.•*f. X? **• &**&.>* WHERE PLANE VANISHED - A nptoriMf UJ. Air Ffcrce \SgrtnAT plate tea va»- Med as a aeefH mimkm aver Nor* Viet N«fe nd aU etfkt crc»M« art \mittiiitf ia acUaa/' UJ. aaftirttle* revealed Sanday. There wta tpecaladoa tt» special C47 air run craft may have been dropping eamnaada paratroapert tat* tbe Ceauaaaist aartk Tba dlacbaare eame alter U.S. B52e batabed tbe demilitarized zooe between North aad South Viet Nam far tbe tecimd day ta a raw. U.S close-lipped over missing plane SAIGON. Soudi Viet Nam j ance and refined to give any (AP» - A US Air Force C47- vanished while on i §ecrert mia- j won over North Viet Nam two dav» aflt>, U S officiate d»- closed Sunday They aaid it car- ried a crew of eight, preaume- Wy Americana TV U S military command issued only a tarae announce- merit of the plane'! disappear detail It wild M An AM- Force C47 on a classified mis*urn b*s been mmmg over North Viet Nam finer July 29 it had a crew of eight The torn of eight men would be the largest number of US peraonnBl to gr> down in a single plane over North Vxt Nam An RBfl6 radar — jamnana plane went dr>wn eaHy m June wrth ; *JX men abitfird The C47 bi a twin-engine, pro- pel ler-driven pbne that was used exbemtvHy in World War II a* a transport Ttit crvtttan ! version ts the 1X3 There was no Indication whether ft* crew went down with the plane or whether the , men bailed out *nd were taken captive WUbam Den***, SO, a justice of the peace in Ptentywood for yaara was ucaaadfcng Saturday whan the gun battle broke out Duane Fa*. 33, an oil fVid worker, puBad a 22 caliber pis- tol from tbe .pocket of his jeam after being convicted of assauh and fined 150 by Derokas Me laUiry %bot Plentywood Mayor liUdvig Tande. who was proaeruting the ca*e and wounded Dentlcw and Oty Policeman (Me Fiske before Fiske killed him with a bullet between the eyes. 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'APH Fiske was reported in serious judge t condition Denikas was in *a- j bad, bat what a way tor these j I didn't see a gun mm I heard a town iefactory condition in a Pkoty-: yauag Wlosm a> have to §a.- i shot\ to a court*» wood hospital i The mayor, one of the bast; *i got the hei! out of there in ]a hurry,\ said attorney Rucker He ducked imo the firehousc where the mayor fell dead a fe* seconds later Officers *r>4 townspeupJe tn thn northeaaterc MortUfia wl and farming commw^v (A 2.ri00 town was shaken by the inci- dent Many residents ran to the city ball when they heard the shooting Fiske was struck on the head And sh<* m the mdr Derukas who » confined to a wheel<^iair miK-h of th^ Ume, was *h<* m th#* stuuldbT when he threv* up \n>. arm tr> bi^j-'k Fa Ik •; bu!:ei He h<id rt^frr m*j* L/:e r*iurt- rrjurn <m ^Tu*.<-t»e^ but tie was trying UJ #*•? huft^pitai jutf>jri!i«*s Ut n*', ?&**• h. r r i * ! -Jhr a f *-w t>>ur« <*fu^ lite Jt.tP'jnx ' I S^ue^s yju'd (*<*.' hirn a ^«wd wd Wild W>.st judKe.\ ^id editor Polk *'NfXM? fif us want lo die/' Montana, waa 41 He leaves a widow, two sons and four daughters Two oi his children were en route home from sum* mer schooJ in Fargo. N D when their father waa shot m the arm «nd side Tande staggered from the ^jurtroom unto an adjoining Town terrorize*! the pui ,^ was wounded, he grappled with Faik ar.r.1 Falk shot hunseii K~ ctdenta'K in the side In an en*uir.£ ex-.-h^nge of shots, Fiskr sr.i>\ Falk. *a*d Under- shent* Bin Holt f i rehouse and (had on the fVjor fjfheers *atd rt was rvported n P.entywcjod FrnJay rwgtn *h<*\ F-i'k riad a gun but apparently r«j one ^hei'ked him when he waifced i\to the onurtroom Sdt- jrdav TTKITTU^ dres?*ed ir. j**a r i> bm>cs and a white srx/r. ihirr I ct^uid see h*m getUng rrttd d*^ and madder-' as the Lnai wem ^n ' said Falk's attorney. JKSSORK East Paki>ta: (AP) — Police are seaurun*! fur A my^teriou> mim^ier' ihai has terron/ed this >ma!! tov^n fi>r several days The creature. police say, oxne^ out from hid- ing at nitfht and vanL-he- a'*- er altackin^ people Thu- far the bi-ast ha^ killed a baby iru\! mauk»d a rickshaw dnver and a woman, and destroyed a num- ber of cattle DftiVE IN FOR THE FINEST FOOD -.--^ TOWN Clare & Carl's lofc**J»ofc Reo4 Home of the Texas Red Hot Negro bov arrested in stabbings Poland realigns prices; pay* jiensions increased NEW YORK (\P) - Five white >-outh^ were stabbed by Nasro youths armed with knives and machetes Saturday ni£ht in BrooklyTi, police *aid One Nepno. Charles Smith. 1* was booked on felonious assault and weapons charges Police held three younger boys as juvenile delinquents Two t>f the wounded bo>s — Michael M^tretta. 1ft. and James ReiJey 17 were in criti- cal or>ndlik>n Mi w\ckoff Heights Hospital In the same haspital. hut k>s^ seriously hurt, were Joseph Su- stasla, 17, (»eorj?e Bauman 1ft and Thomas l«aw1or IT Mice said ^n»up- \f v^hitr and NefcTo youths had ex- changed an^rv' words twx) hours earlier in nearby Haisey Park One of the younger Negro boys was allegedly stabbed by a white youth in the park Friday night The neighborhood Is about three mi)es from Fast New York, scene of racial disturb- ances laxt wwt U ARsAtt . Poland i \P» Pt>land ann«Tun<'ed pn< r b*«»:t« r>n t<>h,ict^> and fish. pn»t» cuLs on teW*\'is|«>n s»»t*. refriiTraton and lard arxt p*v and pension raises for 2--j million workers Sunday The ch.in^^ effet-tpir si,n day HIXH Monday, wrv an nour>oed by the Polish Pns> Agency • • « The (igarrttp hralth ha/ard uas citini as orK* reason f<>r the , tf^ac^f) price hiM>\\ P^lanij s fintt in 12 \e.irs The press ' s^ency said Polish inhano n»n sumption. mainl> cn:amte< had mrrea.Ms1 40 j»er cent si nee the last boost in 19S4 and add ed \in the l»i;h! r»f rex-ent me<ti cal rew\irt % h. such a ra^«d growth of tobacco consumptK»n exerts a negative influence on the heaMh of the population • • • AH tobacco stands closed unexpectedly s a tarda \ ni^h! to prevent hoarding at :he old pnees. which the pre.^ a^vnc\ described as amoni: the lowest • in Europe Claims no« wi'l cost 15 to 50 per cent m<»re de- 1 pending on brand H:t?er ' ^;x>r. rj^aretteA. m,i(\t> mo•'!;> of 1<H al tobacco, £«> tr<m\ 12 u> M t^ent^ at the of- ficial exchani^ rate for a pack of 2n. while (/armen^.\ made of American tohacr-n. cost tnm .v) to ::> cf^nts The pre** agency said Po- land s miTumum ua^e will be rniM*d from $10 to $34 a month Other mcHMs*^,, not spwtfied, wi^r granted m minimum pen Mon- And sn ^er>eral waire for workers \t\ such industries a^ f>«ji!dmg. heavy irxJyvtry null irv some mining dairying, re- tail trade inland vhippmi! <*n<\ ^»\rrimr!t nffu-es The increases were mtcVe t pos- sible by \the achievement of ecsmomic results and the antici- pated implementation of the tasks nf the current year, the agencv added Included in the !'i million workers henc/itine by the in- creasos are doctors and nurses who ^ot raises the past month Irtish workers average slightly less than $40 a month and ha\e been feelin;: a creep- ing inflation in the cost of serv- KVS and prices not fixed by the government ajl'MJ CUT UP - SPLIT FRYERS •, 35< CHICKEN LEGS u. 55* CHICKEN BRESTS * 65< :....\... 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