The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1985 Page: 19 of 40
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By WANDA HONEYCUTT
The Copperas Cove Knights
lu te th
se th a al O to erfest
Oct. 26-28.
THE FESTIVITIES began
rwith the second annual fun run
Ihppoximately 100 persons par-
ticip mated with 90 percent being
^military. All articip ants re
temperature sank to 14 degrees
elo zero. alloy ap ily
stag ered into th establish-
ent the next day.
arino next hired a profes-
sional killer. The hit an drove
a taxi into Malloy while going
45 wiles er hour throwing
him into the air. Then for good
easure the hit an ran over
the body again.
ree weeks later alloy
walked into the bar told the
boys ’d been hospitalized
from a nasty car accident and
told them he was “sure ready
for a drink.” In disbelief they
served him.
IN DESPERATION the mur-
derers ade one final attempt
in which they succeeded. They
stuffed a rubber hose into Mal-
loy’s mouth and attached it to a
igas je til his face turn ed
purple.
The schem was discovered
and four embers of the five-
an “m murder trust” as it was
called by the media died in the
electric chair. A New York re-
porter speculated that if Mike
Malloy had sat in the electric
chair he would have shorted
out every circuit in Sing Sing.
he tragic en of ichael
Malloy was hat uncovered the
gang’s scheme. It seems that it
should have been discovered
so eo e ith as an
a tte ts th a re ad
Luckily another such schem
as co ered after several
futile attempts at the victim ’s
life.
THE POST-CIVIL War era
as filled ith bitter com peti-
tion and a large amount of foul
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erm an tradition visits area
ceived a free pass to Oktober-
fest 85.
ests of th O ktoberfest
were entertained with the tradi-
tional Germ an music of Oma
and the Oompahs The Seven
Dutchm en and The Dick Tho-
mas Band.
I a in as
choice of entertainm ent there
was aide array of vendors
fferin ero item to
play. Sam uel om bey was a
la ra ig in N ew
Orleans after the Civil War. Be-
cause he worked for such low
rates his fellow gravediggers
decided to put an end to their
com petition.
The en called upon a cer-
tain Dr. Beauregard reported
to have great magical powers.
Beauregard was hired to use his
$50 “suprem curse” involving
an owl’s head. The next orn-
ing as Dom bey began digging a
new grave he heard aloud ex-
plosion. Som eone apparently
in ju ta fro a
clum of bushes and scurried
away. In the bushes Dombey
found a gun which overloaded
ith buckshot had blown up.
LATER A UCH-bandaged
Dr. Beauregard threatened to
curse anyone who questioned
him. The gravediggers decided
to take matters into their own
hands. They placed a keg of ex-
plosives under a cot in the tool
shed here Dom bey took his
daily nap. They then lit it while
te fancy th
at heart th carnival
area offered games of skill and
patience and rides for enjoy-
ent or test of nerves.
The cool evening combined
ith the aroma of Germ an pas-
tries. Schnitzel among other
erm an scents drifted out of
the Germ an decorated booths
to further add to the German
atm osphere.
-(Cont. from pg. BIO)-
he slept. The explosion blasted
om bey out of th doorway
and plopped him 20 feet away.
The tool shed was completely
estro ed om bey was
unhurt.
The local police nicknamed
I a
Sam .” ut the madness asn’t
over yet. The best or worst de-
pending how you looked at it
was yet to come.
Indestructable Sam was soon
captured by asked en and
taken in a boat to Lake Pont-
chartrain. His hands and legs
ere tied and he was dumped
into the depths of the lake.
THE DEPTHS TURNED out
to be a ere two feet. Dombey
wiggled free of his bonds and
walked ashore. Next the grave-
diggers tried arson. After set-
ting om bey’s house on fire in
the middle of the night they
unloaded a full shot of buck-
shot on him as he left the burn-
ing home.
Firem en saved the house and
rushed Indestructable Sam to
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THERE WAS A raffle draw-
ing for the best booth with the
Copperas Cove Am erican Le-
io in in ir la
a ia ’s rm a a tr ie
se co an eras Cove
Kiwanis Club third.
The on and off showers start-
ing Saturday and continuing on
into Sunday resulted in Sun-
(See FEST pg. B12)
the hospital where he lived up
to his nam e. He had the last
laugh hen it was all over. For
Indestructable Sam continued
digging graves until he died at
the ripe old age of 98. He out-
lived every one of his com peti-
tors.
S rv iv in close calls ith
death ay not be as uncom on
as some would like to think but
it doesn’t happen all the time.
So if you have a heart-stopping
rush ith th grim reaper
maybe just maybe you should
take along look at the circum st-
ances. Who knows it ay be an
accident but then again
CONGRATULATIONS TO
all who knew the answer to last
eek’s trivia question. The ac-
tress Farrah Faw cett uses Far-
rah her middle name instead
of her first name. What is her
first nam e? The actress is prop-
erly titled ary arrah Faw
cett.
A fo this ’s
question. What is the nam of
the Arm post shown below?
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TABOO II IX X)
RING OF DESIRE (XI!
Thursday O ctober
Sugar
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Phantom Corps will offer a Roller Skating Party for active
duty and military families on Oct. 117-10 p.m. This party will
be in honor of those soldiers going on Bold Eagle. There is no
charge for skating or skate rental. Participants should bring
along a pair of socks. To ake reservations or for infomation
call the YMCA at 634-5445.
School Band Boosters presents the Third Annual arching
Festival at Leo Buckley Stadium Oct. 5 at 2 p!m. The show
will include seven area bands. Admission will be $1 for stu-
dents and $2 for adults. For infomation contact Joel Burk-
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heavily trafficked tim for airlines. By booking early you can
save money. Ticket prices are subject to change. By buying
tickets now and paying for them within two weeks ticket
prices are locked-in unless you change departure tim or date
or returning tim or date. For information call 287-7310.
B11
Off Duty
Briefs
The U.S. Army Field Band and
Soldiers Chorus will perform on stage Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m at the
Killeen High School Auditorium.
salute Fort Hood Oct. 4-6. The Information Tour & Travel
office located inside Fiddler’s Green Recreation Center has
tickets for Six Flags on sale for $10. The special tickets are
good on Oct. 4 6 p.m.-midnight and Oct. 5 & 610 a.m.-8p.m.
For ore information call 287-4636 or 287-7310.
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Perfom ing Arts Center Austin. The stop in Austin Oct. 8-13
will be the only one in Texas. Tickets for each 8 p.m. perfo-
ance are $18 $23 $27 and $30 with a $3 discount for CEC
embers and senior citizens. All seats for the 2 p.m. atinee
on Oct. 10 are $15. W weekend atinees at 2 p.m. are $14 $19 $23
and $26 with $3 discounts for CEC embers and senior
citizens. For tickets contact the PAC Erwin Center and all
UTTM Ticket Centers. For information call 471-1444.
Coming musical:
present the musical “Godspell” on Oct. 25 & 26 Nov. 12 8
and 9. For more information call 287-3350.
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