University Daily Kansan, April 19. 1985 Page 11 CAMPUS AND AREA Tate manhunt fueled by possible break-in By United Press International BRANSON, Mo. — The manhunt for a right-wing white supremacist charged with killing a highway patrolman focused yesterday on an attempted break-in and speculation as to why the fugitive turned to violence. A Highway Patrol spokesman said the attempted break-in occurred Wednesday night in Hollister, Moe., just south of Branson and near the site where the fugitive was last seen. Officers believe the suspect might have been David C. Tate, 22 of Athol, Idaho, a member of the conservative organization The Order. Patrol Lt. RALBiele said that a family had discovered yesterday morning that a screen had been cut and a window broken. "There was no entry into the house. Nothing was taken. They didn't hear anything during the night," Biele said. "There's no doubt someone cut the screen and broke the window. But who did it we don't know." 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