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Barrie Examiner, 17 Jun 1976, p. 3

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EDNA HALL left in structs Ethel McEvoy in the art of lawn bowling at the Barrie Lawn Bowling Clubs open house The DEATH TOLL 26 AT THE ALLANDALE LAWN OWLING CLUB flown A231 and the modern games of curling and alley bowling game is very old fathered Fresh rioting in South Africa JOHANNESBURG CPJ The death toll from racial vio lence in the black township of Soweto rose to 26 today and fresh rioting erupted again this morning when militant blacks stormed whiterun hospital and government buildings Thousands of police armed with sten guns moved in force through the township which was badly damaged in the vio lence overnight and Wed nesday At least 220 people were injured in the day and night of violence Smoke drifted over the dingy streets of the sprawling town ship 12 miles southwest of Jo hannesburg Crowds looted liquor stores all schools were closed and po lice armed with shotguns rode on trains from Soweto into Jo hannesburg to prevent violence among their black passengers Among the dead were people killed when police opened fire to quell the rioting Wednesday night blacks at tacked anything connected with whites virtually destroying all buildings used by Soweto mu nicipal authorities STORM IIOSPITAI Today angry crowds swar med across footbridge at the gates of Baragwanath Hospital which is run for blacks and where most of the victims were taken Wednesday night Although trains were run ning almost 75 buses used to take blacks into white Johan nesburg were burned out or Two nurses smashed in the riots The streets of Soweto were strewn with burnedout vehicles today and police repor ted an orgy of arson and pillage At Baragwanath Hospital seen by blacks as symbol of white authority police kept back the crowds with tear gas PARLIAMENT STLNNEI In Cape Town Police Minis ter James Kruger gave stun ned parliament further details of the violence which began Wednesday with protest by 10000 school children against being taught in Afrikaans The language is derived from the 17thcentury Dutch spoken by early South African settlers and is regarded by many blacks as symbol of white domina tion and authority We did not expect anything like this to happen Mr Kru ger told an opposition ques troner He said the government wished to express its deep sym pathy with the families of the dead and speedy recovery to the injured of whom 69 had bullet wounds But as he spoke rioters in So weto were trying to enter the grounds of the whiterun Ba ragwanath hospital where most of the victims were taken duringthe night They swarmed across foot bridge at the hospital gates but were stopped by police with tear gas and prevented from enteringthe building indicted for hospital murders DETROIT AP federal grand jury indicted two nurses Wednesday on five counts of fir stdegree murder resulting from last summers series of mysterious deaths at the Veter ans Administration Hospital in Ann Arbor Mich the FBI said The two women Filipina Narciso 30 of Ypsilanti Mich and Leonora Perez 31 of Evanston 111 also were charged with 10 counts of in troducing poisonous sub stance into the intravenous medicine of patients at the hospital the FBI said In addition the two women were charged with one count each of conspiracy to commit firstdegree murder the FBI added The two women were arrested WednesdayAMiss Narciso at the veterans hospital in Ann Arbor and Mrs Perez at the veterans hospital in Chicago where she has worked since last fall Both worked in the Ann Arbor hospitals in tensive care unit during the time of the breathing failures last July and August Jay Bailey acting special agent for the FBI in Detroit said at news conference the women were expected to be ar raigned today before US magistrate Miss Narciso was to be arraigned in Detroit and Mrs Perez in Chicago The murder counts cover the deaths of patients identified by the FBI as John Maurice Her man James ulds Joseph Green Adam Oelberg and Joseph Brown No further in formation on them was re leased The poisoning related to 10 other patients They were not named Witness for two days at deadstock trial KINGSTON nt CP Vincent Maisonneuve 61 of La nark Ont former meat sales man in the Ottawa Valley re gion faced cross examination Wednesday at the continuation of the preliminary hearing of eight Ontario deadstock dealers The dealers are jointly charged with conspiracy to de fraud the public by selling meat not fit for human consumption Mr Maisonneuve the Crowns fifth witness at the INIIUENCEI SETTLERS The development of lumber ing had great influence in the location of settlement and tran sportation routes across Canada ARRIVED FIRST Black spruce was One of the first trees to recolonize Can adas North after the last Ice Age A4 PIIII BROWN and Jack White consider the score of lawn bowling end at the Allandale Lawn Bowling Club on Essa Road ppos ing teams alternately bowl Govt encroachment problem for doctors GUELPH Ont tCP Gov ernment encroachment and malpractice suits are the major problems facing the American Medical Association Dr Max Parrott its president said Wednesday Speaking to the Wellington County Medical Society he said the associations biggest prob lem with the general public Concerns health costs Dr Parrot said his group is fighting governient legislation and regulation of the medical profession and he did not expect to see countrywide govern ment healthcare plan such as one proposed by 18 Senator Edward Kennedy The association opposes governmentrun medical insur ance plan It would like to see what he called true insurance program in which insurance policies are purchasul from private companies he said The government might also subst dize policy premiums for the poor and disabled dont know how it is ill Canada but the track record of our federal government in bust ness and in controlling situ ations like our post office and Amtrak our railroads is pretty the large balls in an at tempt to get closest to the small white ball The club is holding open house every Monday in June Ex aminer Photos dismal NICIII EOOI RAPPORT Malpractice suits are the otttcr big headaches for US medical people he said The biggest factor to solving malpractice problems would be to separate truc malpractice from medical injuries and bad outcome Ir Iarrott explained that 85 per cent of the suits are due to bad outcomes of operations not ncgligcnce by physicians whosc patients cxpcctcd more than surgical proccdurc could dc liver The guy who doesnt get sued is the guy who has good rapport with his patients he said adding that great deal depends on what doctor tells hispaticnt IJr larrott til is an obstetri clan and gynecologist in Port land llrc MIXES INCREASED There are more red foxes in North America than ever before because of the alter nating pattern of clear fields and forests resulting from sct tlcnient NOW AVAILABLE The Perfect Fathers Day Gift hearing which began last April faced battery of lawyers for the dealers All but one of the dealers Gordon Elson 44 of Jasper has lawyer Mr Maisonneuve has been in the witness box for two days ban on publication of 37 at the preliminary hearing has been imposed by Judge Ronald Delisle of the provincial court All the dealers with the ex ception of Arthur Lorenz 52 of Durham have elected trial by judge alone Lorenz has cho sen trial by judge and jury Others charged with the of fence alleged to have occurred over 13l2year period are William Burrett 52 Peter borough Richard Collins 45 Norwood Russell Coupland 60 Pembroke John Megens 41 Woodville Nich olas Montague 46 Orillta and Hans Rhul 45 Vankleek Hill The hearing continues Canadas official gilt book to the United States on their Bicenr tennial Own and give the Treasured First Edition New each $2950 lwhile they lastl Second edition will be priced at $4250 Boyfield Moll Dorrie 728643 HAROLD SARGENT re leases bowl in an attem to get it closest to the jac or marker ball The balls are weighted so can be made to curve depending on which way they are thrown Examiner 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