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Shop Clothing & Accessories For Men & Women Cotton California 723 Main St. Dickinson 23rd & IOWA 841-8600 $300 PRIME-TIMER SHOW (+) SEN CITIZENS ANYTIME NEW JACK CITY (R) 5-10 7-25 9-45 SHIPWRECKED (PG) PERFECT WEAPON (R) 4.45 7.10 9.20 KING RALPH (PG) 4:40 7:05 9:30 CLASS ACTION (R) 4:35, 7:20, 9:40 HOME ALONE (PG) 4:50, 7:00, 9:25 Tonight from Milwaukee Polydor Recording Artists The Gear Daddies with special guest The Parlor Frogs 18 & 0ver Admitted Wed. 3/20 Which Doctor & Millard Fillmore Thurs. 3/21 From Philadelphia The Wishniaks with Ricky Dean Don't forget 50 draws! Man killed during drug deal was informant, sheriff says The Associated Press PITTSBURG, Kan. — A man who shot, was weighted with chains and a cinder block and thrown alive into a water-filled strip mine pit was a drug informant for the Crawford County authorities confirmed yesterday. Sheriff Linn Fields would not provide further details during a news conference, saying it might endanger jobs and law enforcement officers. Steven Boyce, 34, of Parsons, was killed last week in a drug deal authorities said went sour Troy D. Johnson, 26, and Shawn D. Winkfield, 25, both of Pittsburgh, were each charged with one count of first-degree murder. They were being held without bond yesterday pending a preliminary hearing next week. Boyce was shot in the hand and the lower back with a 44-caliber Magnum, Undersheriff Sandy Horton said. Horton said that police found the gun in Winkfield's home and that Boyce was shot execution style in a drug deal that went bad. No drug charges had been filed against Johnson and Winkfield, authorities said. The victim's body was found last Tuesday in a 35-foot pit near Arma, in southeastern Kansas near the Missouri border. An autopsy found that he died of drowning. Boyce had a history of criminal offenses in Labette and Crawford counties, as well as in Utah and Kentucky, court records indicate. Boyce also had been convicted of theft and burglary. Rebel attacks bombard Colombia, groups become increasingly violent Bombing of gas pipeline torches forest, injuring 30 peasants The Associated Press BOGOTA, Colombia — Rebels set off powerful bombs at a gas pipeline south of the capital, and the resulting fireball torched the surrounding forrest in the township, injuring 30 peasants, the oil company said yesterday. Two bombs containing a total of about 1,100 pounds of dynamite exploded alongside the pipeline 30 miles south of Bogota on Sunday, according to the oil company Ecopetrol and the state governor's office. The rebels also blew up an electrical tower in Tibu, near the Venezuelan border. The tower supplied energy to a pumping station along the Cano-Limon Crude oil pipeline, which transports 230,000 barrels a day from fields in eastern Colombia to Caribbean ports for export. Authors blamed the Simon Bolivar Guerrilla Coordinator, a new umbrella organization that includes two rebel armies, the National Liberation Army and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia. In January, the two rebel groups began their biggest offensive in 30 years of anti-government attacks. Three other rebel groups have laid down their arms after talks with the government in the past year. In other violence, four guerrillas, three police officers and a civilian were killed during a rebel attack yesterday on the town of Candelaria. In the northeastern province of Santander, five rebels were killed in two clashes yesterday, the Defense Ministry reported. Mike Turner/KANSAN Helena Hafstrom, Stockholm, Sweden, freshman, walks down crumbling stairs on the west side of Wescoe Hall. 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