2 Monday, April 29, 1991 / University Daily Kansan Funeral of slain mayor sparks killing in Soweto The Associated Press JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Armed mobs rampaged along the Soweto Black township after the funeral of a local official yesterday, killing 10 people and causing widespread damage, police said. The deaths brought this weekend's death toll to at least 28, police said. Fourteen were killed in the Johannesburg township of Alexandra. There has been a sharp dispute over who is to blame for the chronic township unrest that has left hundreds dead this year. Much of the fighting has pitted supporters of the African National Congress against those of the rival Inkatha Freedom Party. Isolated attacks were launched in Soweto, outside Johnannesburg, by members of a 3,500-person crowd that attended the funeral of Moses Khumalu, the slain mayor of the police office on Vries street, police Col. Jar of Vries said. De Vries said police fired shotguns to disperse the attackers. But a witness told The Associated Press that police had failed to act. Many in the crowd wore red head-bands associated with the Zulu-dominated Ikhatha, who was killed last week in Soweto, was an Inkatha supporter. The witness, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the rampage lasted about 30 minutes. He said most people at the funeral cared club, nurses and other weapons that Zulus control part of their tribal heritage. 38-year-old man pronounced dead after being shot Saturday morning Kansan staff report which occurred inside the home. A man was shot and killed between the afternoon and Saturday. Lawrence police reported Michael Kite, 38, was pronounced dead at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Police were called to a residence in the 400 block of Arkansas Street at 5:28 a.m. to investigate the shooting, Police said more information would be released at a press briefing this morning. 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Appointment Necessary 148 Burge Union (913) 864-5665 A crew from Kansas Public Service Co. works to cap a ruptured gas main that forced the evacuation of about 30 residents near 23rd and Massachusetts streets. Gas leak Residential gas service was not interrupted by the leak Train fire ends day of rioting Would-be refugees try to flee Albania The Associated Press VIENNA, Austria — Two Albanians were burned to death when frustured would be refuges set fire to a train at the end of a day of rioting in three northern Albanian cities, news reports said yesterday. Albania's official ATA news agency said the rioting occurred Friday in the cities of Shengjin, Lezhe and Shkodra and was reported to Albania's parliament Saturday. ATA said the trouble began in the morning Thursday, when about 700 people rushed to the site. Police fired warning shots into the air, but they could not prevent some of the people from swimming to ships anchored in the harbor and it took them three hours to restore order, the news agency said. A crowd of 1,000 people rushed security forces guarding the port again Friday. About 300 of them were escorted by military anchored inside the port and tried to "A border ship prevented the Zadrima from reaching the ships lying off the coast. In the meantime, people on board chanted "Freedom! Democracy!" "Communism is the enemy." "The army is with us!" "ATA said." Security force reinforcements sent from Leze intervened energetically, the report said. use it to take over other vessels. About 4,000 more people, many from Skhrodra, had gathered in town and began smashing windows when they could not board ships. Prosecutor might take Kennedy to grand jury The Associated Press WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — It's unusual for a Palm Beach prosecutor to take a sexual assault case to a grand jury, but not in high-profile, sensitive cases like the alleged rape at the Kennedy estate, lawyers say. State Attorney David Bludworth said last week that he might take the allegations against William Kennedy Smith in the March 30 incident to a grand jury. He was awaiting completion of a Palm Beach police investigation, which Chief Joseph Terlizzee said had been delayed by difficulty identifying and contacting potential witnesses. Smith, 30-year old nephew of Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., could testify himself in the closed-door testimony ever made public. Paul Moyle, Bludworth's chief assistant, said that while some prosecutors elsewhere go to grand juries wanting them to indict, prosecutors here do not advocate indictments and judge prosecutors to hear all sides of a case. He said that philosophy was both ethical and pragmatic because if fewer than 12 of 18 grand jurors do not feel there is enough evidence to prove their case, it is unlikely that prosecutors could win aamous verdict from 12 trial jurors. While Bludworth's suggestion that he might go to a grand jury raised some eyebrows, other prominent prosecutors in Florida said they wouldn't argue. "He would be foolhardy not to," said Roy Black, a leading Miami defense attorney. Normally, the prosecutor decides himself whether to file charges or dismiss a rape allegation. "The vast majority of the cases that go to a grand jury are homicides," said Jeffrey Cohen, the former grand jury work. 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