Show w Journal LofaaUtah February 27 1877 Survivor tells of atrocities in Ugandan prison CHICAGO (UPI) — A survivor of “W he watched President PTJ5®0 He now lives in Nairobi but asked that his name be withheld to protect relatives still living in Uganda the article said The author of the dispatch Jonathan Broder wrote that the man’s identity was verified by independent Idl AmhS soldiers kill 200 prisoners a day (or 45 straight dey year a copyrighted dispatch in Sunday s editions of the Chicago Tribune said He also said inmates were forced to Kill other with knives and sledgehammers survivor in his late 90s was in Israel briefly last week on what he termed ‘personal business" the dispatch said He belongs to a family of wealthy civil servants that flourished in Kampala before Amin seised power in 1871 tat would choose a few prisoners give them sledgehammers and knives and say 'Help us We’re tired and we don’t have the ammunition to waste Kill yourselves'” the man said “Those who were chosen to die knew it Some of them struggled many of them cried But we had to kill them or be killed ourselves “I killed three former police officers who were prisoners” the man said ‘‘Those are the sources in Nairobi The Ugandan said he was arrested by Amin’s soldiers in November 1875 and experienced atrocities at Makindye Prism until he was released and fled from Uganda last New Year’s pners Eve well-educat- ed The man said that when he first was taken to the prison with several other men their arms Medicare frauds to : WASHINGTON (UPI) Hie government will By United I 17m documents A TWA 727 bound for Florida from Kansas City ran off the runway in heavy snow at Lambert Field In St Louis and got stuck in mud Saturday amid a late winter storm which dumped four indies of also the new spector general’s office in the Department id Health FjWxtinn and Welfare will check (reports of fraud in other Medicare funded programs in federal-stat- e Showed in- snow on eastern Missouri by noon fcone: of assengers and in federal student loan programs : The information is Outlined in explanatory material submitted by HEW to Congress in of itsfScal the 70 aboard was hurt but it traffic at the airport The snow was part of s big storm which ranged from Texas to Indiana covering much of the midlands area Medicaid spending t where dust storms blackened sides earlier this week 1878 Anne Goodnough Easley SC had prod of the strong winds which carried dust from Texas Oklahoma and Kansas budget requests Press International reviewed the materials into the deep South A dust cloud apparently a blank wrinkled and dirt y died: from Lawton Okla in her driveway Friday “It’s the only way I can deposited The NIbley community Involvement survey Should have been picked up from all residents If yours was not please tall Mark Kirkam at or Nancy Conant at imagine (it got she said ' 7584082 Idaho Wheat mission win Com- be held at 8:15 am in $he Preston Robinson Tuesday Topics to be Building covered include barley fend wheat varieties changes in grain grading wheat commission report snow removal Insect control dwarf smut and wild oat :controL Cache Public Library will present Fairy Tale Night at the library Jdonday at 7:80 pjn ? 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