)ed)f fi-BILLINGS HAS FATAL HUNTING ACCIDENTBillings Gazette: George William Plamm. 58, part owner of the Bil- I lings Auto Wrecking company, 2202 ij First avenue north, died at 2:30 p. r | in. Sunday in the dressing room of ! d I a local hospital while receiving s treatment for a shotgun charge in n J his right leg. Death was attributed to shock and hemorrhage.Mr Plamm was struck just above the knee by a 12-gauge shotgun blast which penetrated a rear door of his auto. Coroner Howard C. Smith said Mr. Flamm and a son. Bryce, had stopped approximately 20 miles south of Brklger to hunt pheasants and the youth was drawing a .22 caliber rifle from the floor of the car when the accident occurred.L Two shotguns were lying beside! the rifle, which apparently caught- on the hammer of the 12 gauge,: snapping it enough to discharge1 the shell. Mr. Flamm was standingr on the other side of the car when‘ the gun fired.-\ ____rexf