—The Daily Collegian Friday, June 24, 1977 3 killed in Soweto riot JOHANNESBURG, South • Africa (AP) Three black youths were killed, one of them by police gunfire, and scores injured in clashes with police yesterday in one of the biggest antigovernment demonstrations ever staged by students in the troubled black township of &met°. Tens of thousands of youths boycotted schools to join township demonstrations protesting the detention of student leaders. They knocked down'barricades, set fire to buildings, stoned vehicles and defied police in the huge, segregated township of more than one million inhabitants. ?4ieci 0 !N, . A .'• \\ \k \ l \ \ \ N' \ hkk N\ : i •.' 14 k\k \k\\\ \\ i ( t,\`‘ \ \-\ ' Nt 1 , -.\ \ R o' \ , ‘•\ 0 1 I ' \ •Ms \ ' I: \\ \\\\ .\\. ,\\ .4 .1 \‘. 4, 1 . ~,,,,,,,;‘, \st , ,„ , \:*. \\, ~,,,,, \\. tt\ s • \ \ k` \ ‘ N \\‘ \ kA ‘ ‘ " ‘‘\ ‘ 8 \ , ' \ :1 ' Shop Penn Traffic 9:30 a.m. to 9:30p.m. o Nittany Mall State College & Bellefonte. By dusk, police reported the situation tense but under control with riot police, reinforced by men brought in from Pretoria, deployed throughout the township. Police said two of the youngsters died in a riot-related accident. A spokesman said horses drawing a trailer went out of control after rioter's pelted vehicle and driver with stones. The trailer careened into a house in Soweto's Klipspruit district, killing two youngsters playing inside, police said. A 16-year-old, identified as Thami, Bunge, was shot dead and another youth was wounded when police P-7 -'., \ \ N \\\ \ „.N • \ EXTRA SIZES 8.99 PERFECT FOR YOUR SUMMER SEAR MEN'S WRANGLER CASUAL SLACKS This summer west . these slacks anywhere. .They're sporty and casual and completely machine washable in 100% textured poly ester. Tan, navy, It. blue, brown and green. Sizes 32 to 42, S-R-L XL length. X Sizes 44 to 48, R-L-XL length. Hurry in for best selec tion. Men's Fashions. opened fire after a patrol car was "violently attacked by a large mob," according to a police spokesman. "Major Muller (in the car) and one of his men were forced to fire a few 'shots in self-defense," said Maj. Gen. Dawid Kriel, depUty commissioner of police in charge of riot control. "One man was killed, one wounded and the rest fled." One group of 400 to 500 blacks marched on police headquarters in downtown Johannesburg chanting songs and waving placards demanding the students be released. ' Police said at least 146 blacks were arrested. ' ..'' .., : . '4 - :'..M1:::., , .: '''..:..,..:--::':' ''::.....'....',:. 'Alive and well on honeymoon' Uganda says Amin not dead NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) Uganda radio said yesterday that President Idi Amin was on a honeymoon with his bride of two years and that reports of his disappearance were "malicious , propaganda" aimed at "hoodwinking the whole world." • The report, a rambling newscast chiding both Kenya and Britain for being "stupid" and warning Ugandans against collaborating with other countries, was the first official comment on Amin's mysterious five-day absence from the capital of Kampala. "President .Amin has been resting after a long period of hard work as was announced in June," the radio said. "The allegations of his disappearance therefore seem to have originated from the Kenya news media followed by the British press to the extent of hood winking the whole world," the • radio said. "The British and Kenyans should be . 51 - F)GDD Summer evenings in air-conditoned comfort . . . . . Including our special summer delights for your drinking pleasure Live Entertainment tonight and Saturday night Brigitte & Larry ashamed, for nothing at all has hap pened to him," the radio said, adding that all reports "about his alleged death or disappearance have proved false." "It can be recalled that on June 16 the president announced he was going for a honeymoon and test with his fourth wife Sarah whom he married in 1975. , "It is therefore stupid for the British to expect him to keep talking as though he was a coward," the radio said. "All this malicious propaganda and machinations started way back in 1972 when he declared the•economic war which Amin began by expelling 40,000 Asian businessmen." Amin has had four wives and seven children. Amin's first' wife and mother of six of his children, Mama Maliam', fled to Britain in 1975 after "two determined attempts" to kill, her. Mama Maiiam survived a car crash staged by Amin's security forces and quarreled with Amin when he visited her in the hospital. Amin this weekend: 111 HeistereSt. Call 234-0845 said she had been injured in the crash "because she was not living a life. of sufficient discipline." The body of Amin's second wife, Kay, was discovered dismembered in the trunk of a car in 1974 and his third wife, Norah, simply disappeared and has not been heard from since,. The radio statement was the first official confirmation Amin was alive after days of confusing reports that he was either dead, badly wounded after another assassination attempt or was engaged in another hoax. However, the radio did not say where Amin was or when he would resume his duties. 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