°age light THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, September 5, 1975 .~'age Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, September 5, 1975 I_ ATTEND THE FBI confirms paralyzing drug ATTEND THE *~v IWANIS SUMMER SALE Saturday, Sept. 6 9:00 ~ni.3:OO0p0 m Complete your furnishings with furni- ture, housewares, appliances, books, records, cameras, antiques, and so forth. Kiwan$, Activtty Center Corner: .I*shigton and First Streets AP Photo Reputed Detroit underworld figure Leonard Schultz, flanked on the right by his attorney, John Bain, returns to the Federal Building in Detroit after a break as the inquiry Into the disappearance of James Hoffa continues. Speculation has centered on the possibility that Schultz may have information leading to the disappearance, and he is scheduled to testify later. ' as cause otfbretIlh a (Continued from Page 1) miefning personnel files of any-, Foye, VA deputy chief medical one Who worked in the institu-1 director, announced that "a tion during the past few months.I group of neuro-muscular agents Despite the fact that there? called Pavulon and tubo-curare may be a killer on the loose' are the causative agents in the and that he or she may strike1 respiratory attacks. These were again at any moment, hospital not prescribed drugs for the' pa- officials decided Tuesday to be-' tients involved - it's a case of gin re-admitting patients and1 contaminated medication." performing regular surgery again - over two weeks after HOWEVER, proof was still they halted such measures in needed to finalize Foye's con- a security move. clusion, and it also remained to Freier said that the hospital be determined exactly what staff is "looking at the mechan-I kind of paralyzing drug was re- isms involved to increase ad- sponsible. The evidence arrived missions and surgery." The pro- yesterday after three weeks of cess, he said, would be gradual, testing urine samples from two and by Monday, the hospital of the August 15 victims. !'population is expected to be Dr. Duane Freier, acting near 250, approximately 60 less chief of staff at the hospital, has than its capacity of 311. since ruled out the possibility 1 that the Pavulon contamination AT ONE point early in the in- could have occurred at the drug vestigation, the hospital popula- manufacturing level tion was down to less than 200 He and other administrators patients.j termed the poisonings deliber- Dr. Martin Lindenauer chief ate after discovering that drugs Dr.staatitheauet, j if administered to the arrest vic-, of staff at the facility, justified timss came from different the move saying, "There are pa-i sources including the hospital tients that need care and sincea pharmacy and outside commer- there have been no incidents in cial firms. the past few days, we thoughtF Freir comentd tht hesuch a measure would be safe."* hasn't "the foggiest notion" as He also cited stricter security to when the agency would con- measures, implemented sincea dude its investigation but said the last attacks occurred, as a that they would have to accum- rationale for the gradual in-s ulate "overwhelming evidence" creases. before making any announce- BEALS said there is a "mor- ment. ale problem with the staff" be- THE FBI yesterday reached cause of the halted admissions, the half-way mark in personal- but doesn't "think that people ly interviewing the 700 persons are too uptight." in the professional staff at the "We are interested in treatingj hospital. The bureau is also ex- people," he continued, "and I it Welcom .= to Ann With of r in De e back Arbor! demise sive radio more and rrests think everybody will be a lot happier when %-*y start admit- ting patients and treating them (again)." Both hospital officials and the FBI denied reports circulated yesterday that the bureau was winding down their probe and leaving the hospital. President ,predicts pact OK (Continued from Page 1) mento, Calif. FORD injected the Middle East comments in an ad lib to the hotel audience of some 300. The President tossed away a prenar ed speech, in which he said he was looking forward to his visit to the People's Repub- li^ of China later this year as a move toward expanding U.S. trade with Asian nations and "toward our over-all goal of peace and stability and normal relations with our neighbors in the world." 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