— Oftiviens at Willdnison ‘Road isa say. ‘not intervene in the hunger strike of, &. Prisoner herd ical officials might.” ; . Theprigoner, —_ 58 days and; says he will “7 court's denial of bail Charge, He has me vi RIA (cP) — i “ they.w >) bub ‘continue to the’ death to protest a been’ in jail sitice March..7.: Saanich,. the 36-year-old carperiter’ Is dritiking. water.and Colter but he has not touched, the e mall ‘end: fruit beside hla: . ae " ‘feed Blatr ; : “He aivei'n me 5 every indicatic he ia bent‘on beeing, this thing’ ‘rough, sald, Gillingham : ‘rellet. by bospital officials. and _the baby's parents... Wednesday, ‘with two U.S, medical experts have-led police to believe ~ that seven-month-ald Gary Murphy, whogdlied April 23 with © ; slevaled levels of. digoxin in his body, was not murdered, «However; an inquest into the death’ will be held “bécause’ a of the publicity. ‘surrounding it,’ Bennett said. _- _ “We know that this statement: will be welcomed by both’, }. “hidapitel chairman: Dunean Gordort sald. / Welcomes’ the calling of an inquest for: May % which will ; + provide: the public with the facts." . -: Brlan and Cathy Murphy said they were happy with the and hope the media now will give them sone privacy. died of natural causes, anid she began to > doubt this because’ Of. the media reports. “After a while, ifyou start seeing thes same e thing over ‘and. over (in news | WILL TESTIFY - _ the, baby’s body were.-He said Dr, Alois Hastreiter of. : ne and Dr, George Kaufman of Detroit, who met with -- Ievels at the ‘inquest. - Ontario Solicitor General George Taylor said. Wednesday. some teats still have to be completed at the Ontario Centre, of Forensic Sciencea. . Taylor didn't say why murder was ‘ruled out, why the. ‘+ infant's body had a high level of digoxin, a powerful heart ” drug,or-what the cause of death Is believed to'be. Ae: child’s ‘death occurred the day'after the ‘Onterio.. . henteMpolziteerh royal com tesionite invediiwateis * Anfiptsdeathabn'tworeatdiitd wards at tite ids elias © July,-1960, and March, 1981, ‘A study by the Centres. for Disdase Control in Atlanta, * Ga., suggested seven of the 28 babies had been killed with’. _ deliberate overdoses of digoxin and aimilar. overdoses: uldn't be ruled out in the othér 21 deaths... oS ILE NEVER FORGET Mrs; ‘Murphy - ‘sald in an interview with the ‘Kitehener- ; _ Reagan encouraged | WASHINGTON: (AP) — President Reagan is welcoming a * Soviet proposal to negotiate ceilings on nuclear warheads in , Europe, promising that the offer by Yuri | Andropov will be given, serious consideration when arms talks resume, ve Reagan ‘told reporters Wednesday he was ‘ encouraged that the Soviets have made a proposal of their own.'""He — had’ offered a‘ compromise ih date March to: break the deadlock, but it: was turned down by Soviet Foreign. Minister Andrei Gromyko in a move admialstration - offictals-did-not consider final, ; Andropov’s proposal, at a. dinner Tuesday . in. Moscow Z _ honoring East German leader Erich--Honecker, and — , Reagan's compromise appear to represent a. softening of the U.S. and Soviet negotiating positions. Except for a‘ brief period last summer. when us. negotiator Paul Nitze’ and ‘Yuli Kvitsinaky, his Soviet counterpart, informally discussed a 75-missile ceiling, the talks have been deadlocked sinca they opened in November, + 1981: Reagan intends to review Andropov's complex préposal with. Nitze ‘before the negotiations reopen in Geneva, ‘Switzerland, on May 17. °" } _ “Althotigh the Soviet leader left many details unclear, his = willingness to impote ceilings on warheads marks'a major. | foward the Pentagon's position that arms control r, ‘should: not be focused primarily en missiles. - ’ nent Andropov has also renewed his demand - ‘ae : ; usly rejected by the U.S. — to .courit French and Loses Britt Brillah nuclear fore; along with U.S. weapons, against the _ Soviet total. =~ ' ‘The, adrilnistration . "asserts that AS. allies are . indépenilent nuclear powers. It says-it haé’no aight to 5 negotiate for them with the Soviet Union. | Freeze. offered - ~ wasienoN (AP) — Both sides claimed vielory after . the House of Representatives passed by a. hefty,,120-vele, - margin a long-debated resolution calling for a ‘mutual and., verifiable freeze” on U.S, and Soylet nuclear. arsenals, ;,;, "Republicans. ailied with President Reagan in opposing tha. measure said they won crucial language inking .A,. freere * asserted: that the basic aim of] halting the superpower arms " race had emerged imecathed.. “This is a unique instance In the history of arms “control,!, . just “before Wednesday's 278-to-149 final vote on the. resolution, which had. grown out of-a freeze. movemeit. _ across thie United States. The, vote — culminating more than 40 Hours of debaie.. over ax days — came after Republican Jeaders seized on - the announcement of a new Soviet arms reduction proposal, saying Moscow's offer showed the need for giving Reagan more negotiating flexibllity,: . "2 The freeze resolution, which is non-binding ‘and ‘\argely:? 7 symbolic, goes to the Reputilean-controlied & Senate, where - ‘its fate is uncertain. nO cee Leigh Blair, has been ona ‘hunger strike for - for him pending his trial-on an assault a vesting in a special observation céll in the jail in nearby Lon necessary * Intervene,” a id. Roberts. “However, I have. been: ‘advised | 22 that would. be: doing wrong. if -1 -force-fod him.:)M ane profeciion is;.0 on: the. 13th of ‘May, (Blair's. next. scheduled court appearance date) we will bt be ableto. deliver: were that the prison not. intervene ‘and force: ce : _ and the chief doctor: for the B.C, Correctiona Branch, "The ‘group established that intervention would” ‘violate - Blair's eivil rights. and. a decision was made not to; fo ' be e expected. when he saw him + Wednesday ry morning |! o prison would inervene if Blair lost : me, cohtcloumess, Gilingham bald, “wat this point 1 would have La ade pee ; - ; “RORONTO. «r) anhounceriént that police h have" * Fuled out m t death of.a Kitcherer,. Ont... baby: at ‘the for Sek Children was greeted ‘with © ‘Ontario’ s chief coroner Ross Bennett said consulisition ‘ who were away, ealdhe: fielded reporters’ calls “4 the newly-dug: grave of the baby in Waterloo, ‘presumably, 7 thé: Barents of owt patients: and members: ‘of the staff,” - “The hospltal ’. decision by police to rule out foul play in their son's death,” : Mra. Murphy, 27, who, with her husband, believes her-son «9 aS report), alittle bit of ‘doubt ‘begins to form," —~ ; Bennett tefused ta say ‘what the levels of ‘digoxin foundin f° investigators Tuesday, will testify about the digoxin with. weapgns, reductions... Freeze... adyocates, however, ; declared House Speaker Thomas (Tip} O'Neill. (D-Mags,) .- cae i “But Jira, Graham, regional’ direstor of corrections for r Vancouver Island, said if Blair becomes comatose, hey be transported to! Victoria: General Hospital: “That: {hen becomes a meédleal decision of thé Rosella whether® they 7 = . ‘force-feed: him’ or nol.’ mote : Di. Doug Roberts, ihe prison’ s doctor, ald he would. to? ‘prepared to force feed Blalr i save ale Ie it the: man. Sst. uF * Blair for trial. “Blair's lawyer, Liz Hanan, sill the: man hes no reoird at wee, - violence ‘and ahe' waa | . _ Proveeiion of society, set ball was' sey for the ' se and tore erie " ; yea whether he would titervene . “later, he said, “ag a matter of palley, Twouldn't, asa matter “of, conscience, U might.” . * ~.Blalr was in hospital from April 2 to dgand again April 5 ‘for. /SUEgery: ‘alter being’ beaten. “up in; a. “vari | ‘by other’ :brisoners while being: transported from court ‘to the: Jail. . Nhat! incident ‘is being: investigated: - _ Roberts'said Blair took vitamins until hé want, ta Hospital, -and accepted intravenous feeding’ while a patient, a ~ Police allege the. Incident ttat Jed to Blair's arrest: took ° lace on ] March 5 when. ‘aman at a heuse | party iy Vietorta: ” , 4 lashed another man’with a Iniife: > =: ~ Provinetal Court Judge Fred Green denied Blair ball. for: : "the protection of society" when he first appeared in court, - a AL a ‘Pelbninaey Dearing sarily: after; Sudge Darrell - Tt Was ‘determined - “that: A would : healthy body. to court.” ee “Roberts cinferred Tuesday with ‘dao ‘adtmtnintrators: Patrick ‘Merat, who flew to Victoria for the meetizig. I on Snide; May 2 8: Moin es 7 q : i deserves. special freatment. 7: feed him, ‘Gillingham sald Blair seemed in as good. shape as could "Reserve carly fa - Waterloo Record: that the experience of being hide by: reporters from across Canada at a time of personal griet ip |i She‘ said ‘within an hour of Wednesday’s announcement. “one never to be forgotten. me _-Ahat the death wasn’t’ being considered a murder, reporters | :On the night the, news of the police investigation: Into the® sand television film: crewa were at her parents’ doorstep in. baby's death broke, one of the neighbors of the Murphys, °° Cambridge.»- = from Nova“ “Htsa tragedy, but why does’ a person have to be treated wel a ren ridicule? 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