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[UH, LICK IT OUT- Murder trial jury selection begins Potential jurors fill hotel ii , the thini aliber gu The thr# t want : cafeiem is the audh icrmally i i be lockd ■ cafeterii. the school Associated Press SAN ANTONIO — A pool of 200 tential jurors packed a hotel ban- j|uet room Tuesday for the start of jury selection in a murder trial for a nursing home and five of its current nd former workers. Autumn Hills Convalescent Cen ter Inc. and five employees are on rial in the Nov. 20, 1978, death of ilnora Breed. Breed had lived at an Autumn Its nursing home in Texas City for 17 days before her death. The case was moved to San Anto- uo, 245 miles away, because of leavy publicity about the case. Despite the change of venue, law yers say they expect jury selection to ie a lengthy process. Because the jury pool is so large ind because there was no available ourtroom at the Bexar County Courthouse, jury selection was M 95 n solid i, chair, es. Re- lowest LITLET 35 VS. lie i34, ed moved to the TraveLodge Hotel across the street. T he county commissioners court designated the banquet room in the .hotel as a district courtroom for the trial. State District Judge Don Morgan of Galveston, in briefing the poten tial jurors, told the group the trial could take two and a half months or longer. The corporation and the five indi vidual employees on trial formally pleaded innocent to the charges in an arraignment Monday. Pleading innocent were Autumn Hills president Robert Gay, 58; Ron Pohlmeyer, 41; Mattie Locke, 42, a nursing consultant; Virginia Wilson, 62, former administrator of the nursing home; and Gassandra Can- las, 31, former director of nursing services at the nursing home. The defendants also are charged in the indictments in the 1978 death of Edna Mae Witt, 78, but prosecu tors have elected not to attempt to prove her case. Defense attorneys have steadfastly claimed their clients are innocent and that the charges are absurd. A special grand jury indictment charges the defendants with failing to provide adequate care, nutrition, medications, bathing facilities and other needs for the patients. The indictments also allege they falsified records and failed to ad equately evaluate and supervise reg istered nurses and to take appropri ate action when they knew patients were not getting needed care. THE BROADWAY BARGAIN: Buy 4 Great Broadway Performances and get BRIGADOON FREE! MSC Town Hall/Broadway announces the Broadway Bargain — the best deal on a great Broadway season at Texas A&M. Don’t miss this special chance to reserve the best seats in the house. Save up to $20 over single ticket prices. And see “Brigadoon” free! Time is limited and so are seats. 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