FBI SUSPECTS FATHER AND SON IN BOMBING

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Federal authorities are investigating the owner of a military supply store in Antigo, Wisconsin and his son to see if they supplied small explosive devices needed to trigger the Oklahoma City bomb, the Los Angeles Times reported today. Ed Paulsen and his son Dave have been ordered not to discuss the case publicly, but Ed Paulsen told the FBI he had no knowledge of suspect Timothy McVeigh. Police had found a business card from the store that McVeigh left in a police car after his arrest. The name "Dave" and the younger Paulsen's phone number were written on the back of the card. In Oklahoma, one witness allegedly spotted McVeigh driving a rental truck toward the building, and another claimed to have seen him speeding away in a car minutes before the explosion. At the Alfred Murrah building, a major part of the search had to be halted this morning when a slab of concrete broke loose and slid into the area that held a Social Security office and day care center. So far, the bodies of 110