NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan, September 5, 1984 Page 11 29 die in second day of South African riots By United Press International SHARPEVILLE, South Africa — Thousands of people burned and looted businesses and government buildings in black townships yesterday on the second day of rioting that claimed at least 29 lives. Police in armored personnel carriers fired rubber bullets and tear gas at groups of youths while columns of thick, black smoke rose from huge fires at several ghettoes turned into battlefields. TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS SAID many targeted businesses belonged to black municipal councilors accused of collaborating with South Africa's white minority government and to Asian businessmen thought to be exploiting blacks. The riots began Monday in the area of Sharpeville, 40 miles south of Johannesburg, with residents complaining of rent and electricity rate hikes. One man said his rent rose by $3.57 on Sept. 1 to $35.70 per month. $5.70 per month. The violence, which had been confined to seven townships outside the neigbouring city of Johannesburg. In Evaton, about 40 miles south of Johannesburg, arsenists set fire to the Venter Training College during the night, causing extensive damage, police Li Col. Jaap Venter said. The training college was believed to have been abelaze because of its role in South Africa's system of segregated education. IN OTHER SPORADIC incidents, groups of teenagers burned and looted shops and government buildings — including a pest office and a state-owned clinic — in Sharpeville Sebokeng and Eve, injured five traegas, rubber bullets and backset in some of the incidents. Johannesburg in the Transvaal province, spread yesterday with police reporting rioting in the Thabong and Vaal Dam townships in the neighboring Orange Free State. deems. Cape Town, scores of newly elected mixed-race and Asian legislators were sworn in as members of parliament yesterday. The 80-member mixed-race chamber and the 40-member Asian chamber will join the 178-member white assembly today. New B-1 bomber unveiled PALMDALE. Calif. — The first operational B-1 bomber, the $220 million aircraft intended to replace the nation's aging B-52 force, was unveiled yesterday, less than a week after the crash of a prototype of the strategic jet. By United Press International prompted Tommie Douglas Benedef, 55, Rockwell International's chief test plot who died in last Wednesday's crash of a B-1 prototype, was praised as the man who kept faith through the project's stormy progress from drawing board to flight pad. light pad. Gen. Lawrence Skantze, head of Before the rollout, Gen. William Thurman announced the Air Force would ground indefinitely a B-1A prototype like the craft that crashed last week pending investigation results. the Air Force Systems Command, said "Doug, wherever you are, we are going to follow through, and we are going to do it damn well." 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