The Michigan Daily-Thursday, April 12, 1979-Page9 Tornadoes sweep, Texas, kill 56 From AP and Reuter WICHITA FALLS, Texas - Emergency crews strung lifelines yesterday to splintered neighborhoods in this north Texas city and three other _Tornado Alley" towns hit by tor- nadoes that killed at least 56 persons and injured more than 800 others. Officials. in this town of 96,000 residents said 44 people were killed when twin tornadoes struck Tuesday night, levelling two shopping centers and several residential districts. POLICE SAID looting started shortly after the storm struck. "There's been plenty of it," a police spokesman said. % 1.- Texas Governor Bill Clements or- dered 150 National Guardsmen into the area. OFFICIALS SAID the area had little or no warning of the impending disaster. Texas Gov. Bill Clements took to the air to survey the damage left by Tuesday's killer twisters and said the cost to rebuild would run between $200 million and $300 million. The Department of Public Safety reported 44 bodies had been found in Wichita Falls by noon, plus 12 in Vernon and one in Harrold, a few miles to .the west. Across the Red River in Lawton, Okla., three more were counted dead. AS THE CLEANUP was under way along the Texas-Oklahoma border, several other tornadoes struck in Arkansas, injuring at least 26 persons in the Polk County communities of Grannis and Wickes. The Red Cross said 21 mobile homes were destroyed and 15 others were damaged when a twister hit Grannis in the western part of the state. Other tornadoes touched down in rural areas of Washington County, Conway County, Stone County and Van Buren County. BRACED FOR "one horror after another," often working with emergen- cy power supplies, doctors and nurses struggled to patch up the tornado vic- tims who jammed city hospitals. The lack of electricity hampered medical personnel at Wichita General Hospital, although an extra generator, sent from Fort Sill, Okla., 50 miles away, was expected to help. Mean- while, said nursing supervisor Peggy Horn, many bones had to be set without X-rays. "I think we are going to have one horror after another when they clear the rubble," said Ms. Horn. RESIDENTS milled outside Wichita General and Bethenia Hospital, waiting for word of relatives. - Meanwhile, the south Arkansas town of Hamburg was hit by its second tor- nado in four days and while buildings were damaged, there were no reports of injuries. A tornado Sunday caused more than $1 million damage and in- jured 17 persons. A small tornado swept across an area north of Topeka, Kan., yesterday, over- turning two mobile homes, but no in- juries were reported. Planning To Go To Law School? 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FOR THOSE too shaken to report their assault, Krasny suggests that they ask a third person to report it. Working under the assumption that the victim who is reluctant to report a rape would be unwilling to go to trial against her ' assailant, Krasny said the department "accepts the information and hope tht we can lipk it to other cases. In 1973, the legal definition of sexual assault was broadened in Michigan. The law, which included four degrees of criminal sexual conduct, was no longer sex specific,. The statute was expanded to include not only intercourse but the unsolicited touching of private body parts. THE REDEFINITION was designed to make prosecution of lesser counts of -sexual abuse a simpler matter. As well, o assaulted women cannot be questioned about their past sexual history in court. 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