Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 307, Ed. 2 Monday, February 14, 1983 Page: 3 of 17
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ious parents searched
for their children.
One of the victims was
identified as Bonnie Cal-
vert, 28. a Los Angeles
native who lived in Tu-
rin. an industrial center
in northern Italy.
Cardinal Anastasio
Ballestrero, archbishop
of Turin, blessed the
bodies before they were
moved to the city
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all emergency exits
were unlocked as re-
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I fighters arrived at the
I burning cinema where
64 people choked to
death in billowing
I smoke Sunday evening.
It was the biggest
death toll from a fire in
| Italy since World War II.
The victims, many
dressed in carnival cos-
tumes to celebrate the
, period of feasting and
revelry before Lent,
returns, according to the
Midland Police Depart-
ment. Midland police
contacted by phone ear-
ly today had no further
information on Kahl's
criminal record.
Lee said he didn't
know what Kahl did to
violate his probation or
what the length of his
sentences were.
Kahl's son, who was
not further identified,
was arrested at a
Jamestown hospital
where he was being
treated for a gunshot
wound to the stomach,
said Chief U.S. Deputy
Marshal Ron Evans
The man's wife, whose
identity was not re-
leased, also was arrest-
ed when she came in to
inquire about him. Ev-
ans said. "Both have
been charged with aid-
MEDINA, ND. (AP)
— Authorities scoured
four states and two
Canadian provinces to-
day in a manhunt for a
pair of suspects after a
shoot-out with an anti-
tax "fanatic'' left two
U.S. marshals dead and
three other officers
wounded.
Police said the shoot-
ing Sunday was sparked
as a team of U.S. mar-
shals and local police
tried to arrest Gordon
Kahl, a probation viola-
tor and tax protester.
Two other suspects,
one of them wounded in
the stomach, were ar-
rested late Sunday. They
were identified as Kahl's
son and daughter-in-law.
Kahl, 63, of Midland,
Texas, is "a fanatic. He's
one of those income tax
fanatics," said U.S. Dep-
uty Marshal Ordean Lee
of the Fargo office.
Lee said authorities
believed Kahl to be dan-
gerous because "he
made statements he
would not be taken. We
knew he had guns."
The manhunt for Kahl,
originally from Heaton,
N.D., and another uni-
dentified suspect, drew
"almost the whole state
of North Dakota ... in-
cluding the FBI and the
Highway Patrol" into
the search, Lee said.
Kahl was jailed in
1977, 1978 and 1979 in
Midland for failure to
file federal income tax
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• to be identified, said the as saying. "Let's just say
: decision not to buy mor- the timing of the pur-
: phine sulfate from Tur- chase was inopportune.”
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The Reagan administra- might look like the coun-
tion has delayed buying try was preparing for
10,000 pounds of the war and because of un-
pain-killer morphine in specified legal compli-
part not to appear to be cations, the Times said,
preparing for nuclear "A lot of people out
war, a published report there think that we re
says. preparing to fight a nu-
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mourning was declared
in the city, and Italian
President Sando Pertini
arrived at the morgue
The emergency man- with tears in his eyes to
agement agency now has pay his respects.
70,000 pounds of mor- Three people were se-
phine stored and would riously injured and doz-
like to build the supply ens of others were treat-
to 100,000 pounds, ac- ed for smoke inhalation,
cording to officials officials said
Giuseppe Basso, who
The United States has was seated in the orches-
stored supplies of drugs, tra section of the the-
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assault of a federal offi- Manitoba also were "They (the marshals)
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The names of the Evans said automatic trucks and ambulances
slain marshals and the weapons fire started as at the base of the hill
two other law officers "four U.S. marshals ap- prior to the incident,
were not released late proached a vehicle that They apparently knew
Sunday. U.S. Deputy they suspected Kahl there was going to be a
Marshal James Hopson was in. problem," Graf said,
was reported in serious "As they approached "I'm sure they were
condition after being the vehicle, gunfire - treating this situation as
flown from a hospital in automatic gunfire - such However, I'm also
nearby Jamestown to erupted from the vehicle sure that they were not
Bismarck Hospital. striking three of the expecting automatic
Condition reports marshals and fatally gunfire to come from the
were not immediately wounding two of them," vehicle," Evans said,
available on the other Evans said. Later, the suspects ap-
wounded officers. Medina Police Chie. parently stole a Stuts-
North Dakota Gov. Al- Darrell Graf, who was man County deputy sher-
len Olson said that he involved in the incident. iff's car which is still
had put the entire re- said he believed he missing, Evans said. An-
sources of the state on heard about 20 shots other car in which some
the alert, including Na- from his position, which of the suspects had fled
tional Guard helicopters was out of sight of the was found abandoned
and all law enforcement shooting later Sunday near Fes-
agencies. . "It seemed like there senden, N D . about 60
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Standard, Jim. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 307, Ed. 2 Monday, February 14, 1983, newspaper, February 14, 1983; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1848813/m1/3/?q=%22clark+rogers%22: accessed May 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.