i state Battalion/Page 6 February 24,1983 Infants’ deaths investigated United Press International SAN ANTONIO — A Kerr County doctor and a nurse have been subpoenaed to testify be fore a Bexar County grand jury investigating the deaths of 12 in fants in a pediatric care unit in 1981 and 1982. Dr. Kathleen Holland and Genene Jones, a licensed voca tional nurse, will testify before the grand jury today the San Antonio Light reported Wednesdav. MS C ski % SIGN UR NOW ! h - - • FOR MORE INFO. CALL 845-1515 OR COME BY ROOM 216 MSC Holland and Jones were both named in a wrongful death law suit filed by the father of 15- month-old Chelsa Ann McClel lan, who reportedly died after receiving medical care at Hol land’s Kerrville office on Sept. 17, 1982. Grand juries in both Bexar and Kerr counties are investigat ing the mysterious deaths of at least 12 infants in 1981 and 1982 at San Antonio’s Medical Center Hospital, formerly called the Bexar County Hospital. Holland and Jones were both employed at Medical Center Hospital between 1978 and 1981. The Light, quoting an attor ney close to tlie investigation, said other witnesses, including Medical Center Hospital’s “top brass,” have been “smuggled" into the grand jury room for the past two weeks. The attorney said he sus pected that the infants were given excessive doses of hepar in, a blood thinner, and suceinycholine, a muscle relax ant, the Light reported. The in fants reportedly died of cardiac arrest or respiratory failure. “We have been told that the hospital administrators were- aware of the mysterious deaths among infants and, instead of taking action, attempted to cov er the whole thing up,” the attor ney said. However, hospital officials denied any wrongdoing. “I do not personally believe there was any wrongdoing,” said Dr. B.H. Corum, executive dire ctor of the Bexar County Hos pital District. “They (citizens) need to understand we are a good institution and we’re get ting better. We hope whatever the truth is, it comes out.” William Reid McClellan, who filed the Kerrville lawsuit, said his daughter died from seizures as she was being transported to San Antonio by the Kerr County Medical Service. New PUC appointment approved by committee United Press International AUSTIN — A Senate com mittee today approved El Pa soan Peggy Rosson’s appoint ment to the Public Utility Commission and forwarded her name to the f ull Senate for a final confirmation vote. With a 7-0 vote, the Senate Subcommittee on Nomina tions approved Rosson’s nomination after more than an hour of intense ques tioning. Rosson and Alan Erwin of Houston were appointed to the PU'C by Gov. Mark White after the resignations of cur rent commission members George Cowden and Tommie Gene Smith. White said Rosson’s appointment fulfilled his pledge to appoint a housewife the PUC. In response to questions from senators, Rosson said she and Erwin’s appointments do not mean utility rates will go down. “1 certainly have never in ferred they wotdd go down unless there is a massive breakthrough in technology,” Rosson said. “I think the.best think we can hope for is to put a lid on it.” According to Rosson, llie commission needs more lime to decide complicated rate cases and also needs a biggei staff. “You cannot go in and ex amine in 185 days what a util- ity has spent six months pre paring and expect tofinddie bones in there,” she said.'Vt need more time.” R< isson also said she favon abolishment of the controver sial f uel adjustment clause.] PUC rule that allows utilities to directly pass theii increased t <>stN for fuel. OPEHING SOON SPEEDQUEEN SUPER STORE • Coin operated laundry • Attendant on duty • Free stemmers 1806 Welsh Just south of SW Pkwy. 7 a.m.-l0:00 p.m. Brutality investigated in Klan march protest United Press International AUSTIN — The FBI said Wednesday it is monitoring an internal police investigation into charges of police brutality against individuals who pro tested a Ku Klux Klan march on the state Capitol last Saturday. Eleven people were injured and 13 arrested in the march, which turned violent at the con clusion. Some 2,000 demonstrators turned out for the march which included about 70 Klansmen. The police probe was promp ted by reports that law enforce ment officers used excessive force against some of the rock throwing demonstrators. A television tape showed police beating Hispanic activist Paul Hernandez, who was charged with assaulting a police officer. Police said Hernantfe who suffered cuts and bmia provoked the incident. A repot ter was also struck with a pditt baton. 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