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Show 2pl IS rage Thursday, October 2, HERALD, Prove, Utah, HE em 1975 - - ' Pi 1 A. 1 without F!a Garlic S NEPTUNE BEACH, When Wiiiiam J. feeding him. (UPD "I don't want him to become Mindykcwski steps out his back door and hollers "Cfcarlie, too dependent on me," he said. According to Mindykowski, Chariie' he's not calling an old the reptile knows how to forage B blue-tichound. for its own food. He'; c,o!ng hi? a'ligslor. "He gets a snake every now g At the cry of 'Charlie!" the nine-fo2nd then anu pa dues u. around a of grim visage he shows it to someone until of surface the 'o alligator pops a pond behind Mindykowskfs and then 'be eats it," Min- P much to the dismay of dykowski said. house "When he's real lazy the Florida Game and Frfsh comes up on the bank and Water Fish Commission. "When an alligator loses its bellows for me," he said. fear of man it can become "Sounds like a Honda 750 being S in the spring he aggressive," said commission fired up. And their mating wonks. That's L.F. Rossignoi. spokesman call." "We urge people not to feed thern any "People call me out on 1 drcumstanccs." Sunday morning to ask if I'm thinks fee tiVe UiilVui fcrii tisat feeds U'c Mindykowski Game and Fresh 'Vate- - Fish alligator," Mindykowksi said. "Then thev ask me toicall folks are a bunch of He's been feeding the Charlie." Using no special fussing or expound gator tor the past six years and "I haven't lost any gutteral sounds., Mindykowski just calis out, "Charlie! Char fingers yet." lie!" anu in a moment 1 wouldn't le afraid to get in the water with him," reptile's head pops above the water's surface. a hardware Mindykowski, s the store manager, said. "He Mindykowski jaws a yawning pinkish-whit- e tpif? me and ! trust him " Mindykowski said he feeds dozen chicken drumsticks, omi the gator roils, stale bread and after the other. 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Toner was fined $45. He said Michael often goes drinking with him. "He takes beer and, when he gets fed up with that, nudges mt for a - whisky." I ES&IfS '" .i II ' : " i'i ... ii c't & 11 on The the I I . . downtown street, one leg broken and bleeding from the mouth. Detroit policeman Tom Gibbons had lost a partner. Police were investigating reports that two young men tormented and panicked the horse, sending it running wildly into the street until it was struck by a car. The horse was Mike, 17 hands tall and named after Gibbons' own son. He had been a member of Detroit mounted polio? division since April. Gibbons, 34, ie't Mike hitched to a grating in an alley Tuesday white making a routine telephone report at a nearby cafe. Witnesses said two young men approached and began . . do. "I spent eight hours a d?y that horse He was an horse. He wasn't afraid of anything. When rou spend that much time wiffi a hone, it's like working with your partner. He is your with easy-goin- g "US" 51 w m B -- ftr wtennariaas were forced to destroy the animal. - kuske said Tuesday no charges have been filed against the youtlis involved. Hut Kakuske Saiu ifje i u'pi ii whs iucky he was not shot by some monster hunter. Kakuske showed newsmen Lhe gorilla costume, which he said had hew rented for $12 from a rental agency by thw nanic-stricke- n "It was just a hoax, but the costume was really quite realistic," Kakuske w'd "Under poor lighting conditio;, suppose ycu just wouldn't be able to tell what " ! wjwetvse..:ng He declined to identify the youths. He said they were rtieajed and no cliarges are During the past Jtvciil residents wek, reported hairy rng a nxr.ur cbout Seven feet ?5ll witii a siigiiUy humpH hark iuiu teu, (j'owing eyes the size offitalfdoilar. Xakuskc iaid officers discovered the hoax by ;racng th irfl'Hi d! tik't uj'.il.tl! B" i I 1 1:1 - i mm I f I I I 1 I I I I DAY - rl'il-- . !AS & - - I AIL SALS ITEMS Wl'U '" ' . . . 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Police finally tracked down the "creature" a young man m a gcnlla suit. . iws " if- ! fSsSSS2!:223S!iS! eummh tit I iiirf eccAsiea " m JOPUN'.Mo. ( UPI ! For a nx'ii residents were terrified Ii I " B ,u I i 1 . iwgi beating the horse about the hindquarters, Mike bolted, broke loose and dashed across a city street where he was struck by a car. Gibbons arrived on the scene sSwrtly after the accident. "1 grabbed Mike around the iRA.fi oiiu u iu Hum mil) up, he said, his eyes red from weeping. "He was b'id hurt and there was nothing else I could . . Police Horse Taunted, DETROIT W dc-pvi- I I Injured in Accident (UPI; hor lay stretched J I The Dutch Auction sale. items are marked wish a ' , "Dutch Aft fon'i tag, showing what the price a (i will he each day. II you want tc purchase en item you can buy it at the prke marked for that day OR yau ccn make,a bin uiiu pluio C Ttw!! on the item, f? it is net sold before the bid if ccrtrset be ?oltr to anyoR else that day and you I can tem in and pick it up cny time on the day m nAY i nAY fi day i? yeu Esid for. in c Dukh Auction, most of the merchandise is 299.95 233 . 1 7 1 94 .47 marantz 4220 ouod 449 00 47 sn 289.95 I sold near the end &f the sale. That way, if you vl marantz 1060 amp .239.95. .186.54. 155.97 1 come in during the early days of the sale, you can I marantz 140 amp 299.95 .. 229.95 .1 89.95 1 see All c? the ?afe merchandise hmrttuta the 1 MARANTZ 103C AMP choke merchandise is still fa the store! 79.95 1 35.36 .1 09.95 f!4 99.02 59.95 MAi:pnif.frFivr t"i "I find it an act of (iod the boys didn't get shot," he said. "We had people reaming around with g'.ins ready to shnot the monster. It's just luckv they didn't cross the paths of one of those people. It's really kind ot a dangerous g ime to play, some can get genuinely people scared." nre as hell hKipe they'll be more rvl.'ixed nw " wj '' Before the hoax was revealed another official discounted the inortster theory and said tracks found .Tear the scene of one of Lhe monster sightings were those of a large dog. "They're just large prints, with some of uiem tour or five inches :n length." said Donald L. dirtn tor ot the iaw enforcement program at Mis-HSouthern Stat? College. "But there's nothing I could classify as human or primate." ,vneker Kiid he also tested some hair samples discovered at on; it the iiUiijis. but wid they turned out to be hog - tv - j t. i j EI 5 J 1 I Ia S 3 mm s?r ims k i..v . RECORDERS & if IS 1 I muhm f 1 DAY PRiNzcAMtsA Rousi 1 7.95 19.95 1 bag rash . 12.95 2 63.00 booster t finofr 9.95 V.,3.. prinz less case l?NUR "CHTMrr? 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