“ey WARSAW. (AP) © ‘olidarity’s underground leaders are calling: for- - -Yant!-governthent protests . . in-three weeks, and Lech : | Waleca indicated his -aarmenged by: puthorities.” : ‘Traynor. often. wept for babies 252s" Bitica rum a | TORONTO: (CP) Nurse. Phyllis’ Trayner often wept after: babies died and sought oreagsurance that her “nursing team had not’ contributed to the deaths, ’ she told a royal com- _vinlasion today. > Trayner, in her second “day of testimony before {he -- commission = in-' - yestigating’ $8 unex- Plained baby deaths at Torento’s -Sick Children, said she ‘wept to cope with the a. .of . the -infant “It's ‘upsetting when | any child dies," Trayner . aid, “We were having a. lot of deaths. There was a ‘lot of feeling, a lot of. ‘emotion, there was a lot going on.” rr: AUndex questioning by commission lawyer Paul -Lamek, Trayner said that as team leader, she felt . She should = question ” doctors about the cause of . ‘death: to = reassure members of her nursing team. . “Thad a team that was very quiet,” she sald, They were tome with thelr concerns and I “peassurance fo I could | ' give it back to them." / falesa ‘g Hospital for: “Walesa, founder’ of | the ‘outlawed trade union, _ Said when: contacted by. telephone at his Gdansk’ —- ‘apartment that.he could: not openly écho the un- report on US. Polish - in allegations of murder,” is appearing before’ the - inquiry to relate what she “did, saw and heard" during the period of deaths between Juné 1980 and March 1991. WOULD BE UNFAIR It would be “unfair if. she were subjected to questions not to discover facts, but to confrent her with . . . innuendo suggesting she is guilty of the crime of murder,” ‘the lawyer sald, *— -Critics of the com- - mission, headed by Mr. : Justice Samuel Grange of Ontario’ Supreme’. Court, have repeatedly com- plained: that Speculative testiniony bang heard thet weavin't be permitted in a court of ee eer SERS Cadet _News | 7 It was a very tense and busy -weekend for five . members of 747 Squadron who, along’ with — their ‘coach ‘Ray Tremblay, travelled south, on ' Friday, to Victoria where wafer relations which’ penewed"” criticism: of -Aimerican. . . Glections’ - ; - scheduled for. early 1983 People, We have our own: aanctions againat Poland. : “Phere are no elements to _fridicate that im- provement Un U.S.-Polist - Edward Szumlejko of took the witness stand, ‘Trayner was ‘composed . for the balance of Wed- ‘nesday’s proceedings and seemed unruffled by a. mob of . spectators, “reporters cameramen who jataed the public gallery. A report by’ medical investigators at the Atlanta Centres for Disease Control shows. “‘Trayner was on duty within a few hours of 29. infant deaths considered suspicious. Seven of those deaths ‘could have been caused by deliberate overdoses of digoxin, the Teport Bays. ge ings dearer, Poche 1, which is the traditional . “holiday of the ‘working: people. We have our own The ve ally centilld been “tradi ons in Gdansk and I. had. ( raditions in Gdansk and I but were postponed: tn’ June 17 because of aread ‘Will celebrate as usual government ilfted the + harshest measures of the ‘military crackown, in- Last May 1, tens of thousands of people tried to march to Walesa’s Under questioning by commission lawyer. Paul Lamek, Trayner said she. hadn't connected a spate of seven deaths in July Gdansk, but were blocked and August of 1980 that { by. police. occurred under the care -" ’ May Day is an interhat of the nursing team she onal Socialist worker’s headed. “holiday, marked by mass “When the children 7 * marches in the Soviet were dying in July and bloc. August, we took it one ., May 3 is the an- (death) at a time,”.-\tlversary of the Uberal Trayner said. “Right “179% constitution, which now;-a8 we look back, We, led to the second partition can say, ‘Yes, we'va had of Poland’ in 1783) by seven in two months.’ But “ezarist Russia, Prussia when they were dying, It ‘and - ‘the Austro- was one infant and one. "Hungarlan Empire. “Day before the German ey, that. was dealt , ' Celebrated as National th.” ent from central . ‘invasion of 1999 and the installation of Communist rule aftér the Second World War, May 3 - commemorated maases in Polish hus. industries generate much of Poland’s hard currency premier, Gen. Wojciech CARPET The Herald, Thursday, April 12, 1984, Page 3 hows support for anti-government protests Jaruzelski, a3 saying his mallzation of relations government §—s— favors normalization of ties with Washington, can one speak of nor- restrictions against Poland stilt remain in foree?"’ “but how 203-4630 Lazelle Avenue {Above Canada Manpower) Flead, ‘Smate Fire ’ Emergency Service Clean-up CARE __ Steam Cleaning 30% » Ask about our new auto deoderizing service OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT | 635-6675 | Dave Brown 24 HOUR SERVICE ‘when all .the basic . sBupport by- promising to derground:statement:but relations) can .. be over the banning . of “& to those B * \eelebrate May Day in. ‘tacitly’ endorsed: the call. * realistically expected Solidarity, the- Soviat,:' traditions.” ~ NS “gropage’ report | Effective April 9, 1984 oe trata “ol the working for protests. o time ramen period of ar first. independent the country failed on Dec. published by the semi- fo 1 ; e,"' the 0 ' A Priore A stealer call 1 brongit report Undone gsld tm hie 18, 183,” when frigid oficial news spgeney Ciff Wilkinson is pleased to : EA, ‘statement by: & > out demonstrations in 20 BOYCOTT ELECTIONS telephone interview that” , temperatures and crowds economic sanctions | aannounce the opening of his 4 - fugitive. Solidarity Polish cities last Moy lin... The Solidarity he aleo could not openly! pollce prevented joel in response to _,«omamittes and delivered. one of the last major statement alsorepeateda endorse | the election: Protests. It was.the 13th "TT i pave oo | Office for the practice of his “" Wednesday called. for expressions of discontent’ all for a boycott of forth- bayeott, but added: "I “aniversary of food price Poio4 e195 billion. fessi der the f Supporters to mark May -with the government that. ‘coming elections to local personally do not intend riots which left scores ‘Among the sanctions is profession under tne im ‘3 - \1,0° May Day, and May 3: declared martial law and. coimedls, It was signed by fo'vote"> dead on the Baltic Sea, p35 on credits, which name of a i;by “orgauleing. —in- . suppressed Solidarity on Zbigniew Bujak of Of the ‘call © for’ “eoaat, the Polish government 7 _flependent — celebrations Dec. 13, 1961." - Warsaw, Bogdan Lis of demonstrations, he said; * The first major protests claims blocks the import Cc ‘ 2 ‘and to take part ' Meanwhile, “the. Gdansk, : Tadeusz “Ali working people have ‘ W2der martial law came (- products needed by its oO. Wilkinson ‘| _., »,{m_otfictal “celebrations government issued a Jedynak of Katowice and therighttocelebrateMay May 1, 1982, after the 1.00 industries, Those CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 1: participated in the UalliStewthebria avis ani Pte. *pld eenipetttionies fee, ~ siong Ngraen tli theydeam.s team 0 praflave... beatified: sonthate.s aay the. deaths and. constantly . questioned Whether proper care had been given. i 3, Teayner recalled that in ‘the death of one of the ' bables, who went into feeding tube, a doctor on rarer pera abated 2! el “Bp St "otis" Re la he Ambulance. . A total of 40 different Sea, army and ‘air cadet * units, from various towns and citles througliout B.C. were participating in the cardiac arreat and died Competition’ which ‘was after she inserted a nasal - held at Pat Bay,- near Vietoria, on Saturday and the ward had: said her Sunday. action contributed ‘to the” ; death. 4; But Trayner said she . did not believe Dr, Robert Freedom was being _ critical of her nursing ‘care or blaming her for the death, ‘On . Wednesday, Trayner denied she had Cpl. Cathy. Martin (team Capt.) . -Cpl. Suzanne ‘Michaud, Nicole Michaud, Cpl. ° ‘Tammy Davies, and Janine Fisher placed fifth out of the forty ‘teams com- peting. This was ex- _tremely good considering this was their first ever _ Country Whites APPLE HOSsOM administered excess first aid competition and ~ | ‘ doses of digoxin to any of they were up agalnst the infants... seasoned veterans from ; Under repeated questioning by her lawyer, Claude Thomeon, -Trayner said Wednesday she. had never given babies on -the hospital's cardiac ward excess .doses of the powerful heart drug or any other drug, either deliberately or aceldentally. . Trayner, team leader on ward 4A ‘where most of the deaths occurred, told Thomson. she kmew of oo ‘other person who may have. __ Killed the babies by giving - ‘intentional drug over- doses, Trayner, last member of the nursing team to testify before the. com- mission, has emerged as a nursing - the lower mainland. _ The winning team was 8461 Abbotaford Squadron, Royal ‘Canadian Air Cadets with 220 Admiral Budge, Royal Canadian - Sea Cadet Corps from. Victoria taking second place. = | 861 Abbotsford Squadron will now go to Ottawa, representing the province '. of. British Columbia, and compete against other provincial © - ‘champions. The winning: team from that com- petition will then go onto . England to compete ’ there. The girls from the team and 747 Squadron would like to thank the Terrace Fire Department who Lu CHERRY BLOSSOM PEAR BLOSSOM whites eac’ Intoducingn new Kem Country Whites. Four fresh, new with a hint of something extra waiting to brighten up your home. From Sherwin-Williams. a central figure in the provided training mystery surrounding the facilities, coaching and ‘Where fresh decorating ideas come to life. baby deaths. support staff, Rick Before she took: the: Payand! who aught aie. 7 4 7 tand, her 1 - ce e basic St. , the Se a net Ambulance First Aid. . ALSO AVALABLE 99 shouldn't be treated as if, course, ; 4 she is f murder.’ Whg?'s KEM LATEX ay ‘ Thorson said Trayner, OF Flat Low Lustre and Semi-Gloss. SG ‘y » : who ‘seems to have pei KEM a Su ae becottie a prime suspect 4 ‘: ead erie y ve 4 Wi b inners of. pieeicns naité priza.’ Low Lustre and Semi-Gloss. From . zh. olic Women's oe League S g Tea and Mini Bazaar held April 4, 1984 | be at ese Hall Tea table prize - basket of silk as flowers - Don Coburn, Sewing table prize - sewing fk “~’ | basket ‘Netty Olson; Religious table “Crucifix - Gerrl wa . "Tiekel sales: $60 gift certificate - donated by Al's 7 ‘Shoes (towards Romikas) - Paulette Reed; $9 git? ; ‘dertificate - donated by Fabric _ Boiitique . “Solilosser; Lift jacket - donated by Terrace Bent : ~Thent Sales - Ernie Fisher; Knife Rack - donated by . Tony: Malinowski - Eric Johanson; Riss cash cer-. tilicete - C.W.L. donation - Cathy roney. ; “1 We would like to thank everyone, who participated. ae “te make this 4 success. * mes MPExvvcae-+ Sheena Mali, 4761 Lakelse Ave., Terrace