"~ ~e- Tlit IVI. tAN Pag eLY rdayue VA witness' mental state questioned Racer Guthrie signs Contined froni Pae 3 AND WHEN the questionnaire ed in Narciso and Perez." aghs ter the recess, when the witness asked what his complaints were Narciso and Perez, both citi- began by saying, "i specifically about the hospital, toesch an- .ens of the Philippines, are remember saying that I did not want my psychiatric tile looked OUTSIDE TIlE coartroom, de- fense attorneys indicated that was the first time Loesch had aleged that his files had been tampered with. Defense Attor- ney Michael Moran told report ers that if he had known that fact before taoesch took the wit ness stand, he would have sure- ly brsught it out. Sanko, farther touched on con- fidential information when he sought to introduce a question- naire that doctors and patients had filled out at the VA Hos- pital after the rash of myster- inns breathing failures. Loesch, in his questionnaire, answered that a hospital staff person might be responsible for the unexsplaiiied breathing fail- ures. When asked what he would change about the VA Hospital, touesch answered. "the whole. administration." swered, "too much pot smoking by the staff." Federal District Judge Philip Pratt would not allow the ques- tionnaire, nor Lozsch's answers, to be read in the presence of the jury. "The questionnaire say given with insurance of its confidentialitV," Pratt said. Much of the confusion around loesch's testimony came froiss the fact that the witness was un- able to recall dates and times during his lengthy stay at the VA. Loesch was only able to as socisite his breathing failure, and seeing the man with the green suit, with August 15, be- cause he recalled a patient in an adjacent room (Dennis Blamne) harving similar trouble some time before him. LOESCH SAID that he told the FBI about the man in the green scrub suit, who he said "had his hands on my IV (intravenous) line." He said, however, that the agents "were only interest- accused of causing Laoe cs breathing failure by injecting Pavulon, a powerful muscle re- laxant, into the patient's intra- venous feeding tube. In addition to Loesch's poisoning, Perez is accused of causing two other breathing failures by the same method, while Narciso faces three a d d i t i o n atl poisoning charges and one count of mur- der. Over 50 breathing failures oc- curred at the Fuller Road hos- pital during the summer of 1975. The mysterious respiratory ar- rests ended abruptly on August 15, the day of Loesch's breathing failure when the FBI entered the case. The first college courses in actuarial science in the United States were offered at the Uni- versity in 1902. The University was the first state university to establish a Department of Dentistry in 1875. By LORI CARRUTHERSr Tall, lean and lookimg young- er than her 39 years, Janet Gu- thrie handled the unfamiliar as- signment of signing autographs and answering questions with poise and charm. But she admitted that she is more at ease behind the wheel of a race car than before crowds like the one that gath- ered last night to see her at Briarwood Mall. "SHE LOOKS so mild - you'd think she would have to be crazy to race at Indy," one woman remarked. Guthr ie gained national at- tention last year when she un- successfully attempted to be- come the first woman ever to race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. This year, Guthrie made the starting field and fin- ished ahead of several veteran race drivers in her bid for the checkered flag - Her appearance at Briarwood last night . was a promotional spot for Chevrolet's Great American Road Show. GUTHRIE'S presence turned more than a few heads. "I just TONIGHT AT: SECOND CHANCE SKY KING 994-5350 want to stand here and agle fnr a few minutes," said one male bystander. White haired sensir citisenS giggling pre - teeners and wi and mothers stood in line far a chance to ask the racer any question they could think of and to receive a free autgraphed poster of her. At the last iis ute, some became tne-tied "Go ahead and get ansther' one boy too shv tand us line told his buddy Guthrie is a Uni ;te in. ni, circa 1960. 'Yes bs's tre a few good professir here but it is those teachist tilt you have to pat si i h said, trying to enCO" "ravr in versity freshwoniman of my English tesuiach (t1tan in Ypsilanti selling u she added. Guthrie has long beni a ed in auto racing .Besidrs het Indianapolis appearunce i May, she has competvd is ivell over a hundred stock car races This Sunday she will race a the Michigan triiernatis Speedway. 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