University Daily Kansan, September 14, 1981 Page 5 ier r not ecthe liasy, inth man ryer ethet etetrm ops odi reeee onct ifaat atat e,st nm Convicts From page one "People around here are pretty heavily-armed and they know how to use their guns," a sheriff said during a talk of a tiny Missouri town at a school where something they don't like, they get pretty itchy." It was in the scenic Ozark hills of Missouri that the escapers fought most desperately for their freedom. In Springfield, Mo., they seized David Hancock and stole his car, money and shotgun. The officers pursued him. Furious and roared through a police roadblock with her, as they exchanged shots with officers. The next day, David Daugherty and his family were held prisoners in their own home for 15 hours as the fugitives ate their food, drank their whiskey and planned an escape. DUHAGHTY said the men also contemplated raping his wife, "I told them I know you got guns, but there ain't no way you're going to do that," she said. "He said, 'That seemed to quit things down.'" Others weren't as brave as they waited anxiously for authorities to capture the fugitives. One Aurora woman whose truck driver husband was killed in a crash last week took them to a nearby town to stay with friends. "When she heard that we saw somebody jump across the fence and run into the field, she got real ants," a neighbor said. "She said she wasn't leaving her kids alone." Fair With one hand he combed Sunshine's hair upward to make it look fuller. "I scratch her belly with it to keep her calm," he said. From page one the jugges look for the siziest, framest, meatiest animals," he said. He touched the cow's legs with the stick. "If her back legs are together it makes her rump look all pinched." His parents had dropped him and Sunshine off at the fair the night before and returned to the hotel. She shook her combed, wiped her and blow-dried Sunshine in preparation for the morning's judging. THE JUDGE motioned for the shorthorn contest to begin, and Young $ _{n} $ and Sunshine nervously took their places alongside the other contestants. The judge looked the animals over, spoke to the trainers and made his decision. Sunshine came in last place. Young led his cow out of the arena and into the stalls. "It was real fair," he said. "He judged real good." Young then laughed at his own seriousness. I didn't tell him, anyway. He said. He led Sunshine over to her stall, where she would stay until check-out time. For the boy and his cow, the fair was over. KURT JACKSON/Kansan Staff Darrell Ringer of Quinter, Kan. clips the coat of his Hercford calf at the Kansas State Fair Saturday. 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