The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1986 Page: 3 of 20
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Friday, January 31, 1986
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HOUSTON (AP) — Despite least three months. The infant until the law goes into effect the body from fighting infec-
Medicaid and an indigent health also spent 20 days in hospitals Sept. 1. tions. An older brother of the-
care program, the family of 3- before being admitted to Texgs Nevertheless, the family is child died of the disease
week-old Oscar Drew Cantu has Children’s Hospital where the relieved the 15-minute however, a sister, 14 months is
run into some snags in paying bone marrow transplant was transplant performed by Dr. not affected by the syndrome
for a bone marrow transplant performed Wednesday. William T. Shearer is over. The infant was listed in c
that may cost JIOO.MO. I„. Corpus CbrisU family also *» **” bauXSiKan Sa
Since the baby s father, Oscar qualifles for indi(,ent careyfrom Oscar Cantu said at a news con- tion unit at the hospital Thurs- »
Cantu, is unemployed and has no J™"'to ference Thursday. “Now it’s just day afternoon,
insurance, the family qualifies LegSature has mandS that a matter of waiting. Little Oscar
to receive Medicaid benefits. needs to do his part.’’
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TYLER (AP) - A federal and Troy N. Volk on June 24,1983 allegations that four of the atten- dans at Rusk, conspired to CffE1/ TWR TNC A R MS A TTDIM
.grand jury has indicted five in retaliation for their testimony dants had abused another pa- deprive the patients of “the right 1 liiuiiu rill ifio U\Jl V/t 11\J11
N former employees of nearby during an investigation by the tient three days earlier. ndt to be deprived of liberty mapk rnnK
Rusk State Hospital in the patient abuse committee at the Named in the three-count in- without due process of law arid *'*25°
beatings of two patients who mentalihospital/ dictment were William A. Tyer, the right to be kept free from tion from Lyrm Williamson, secreta^of Eto L^ge lMg.
, testified in ah investigation of It alleges they sought “to in- Robert Anderson Davis Jr., Leo harm in official custody.” —■———--- (J>un stair pnotony Angie Bracey;
physical abuse involving timidate Salas, Volk and other Glen Nash and Anthony G. * '
another patient. ' patients at Rusk State Hospital Baker, all of Rusk, and Harold n Counts two and three charged
■. Thursday’s indictment from filing future claims'of pq- * E. Hicks of Palestine. them with actually beating the
M charges the five with conspiring tient abuse.” Count one alleged that the five, patients, depriving them of the
to beat arid assault Gary L. Salas The panel was looking into all psychiatric security techni- same constitutional right.
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details ask in the Infants' Department.
Sponsored by JCPenney and KRIV, Channel 26.
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Tuesday, Feb. 4 at Town & Country Mall from 6 p.m.
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Wednesday, Feb. 5 at Northwest Mall from 6 p.m. t5~”
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1986, newspaper, January 31, 1986; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153787/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.