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Show FROM PAGE ONE Standard-Examine _ TriTribal, modern medicine ici com bat mystery disease RT DEFIANCE, | \ he though most were bruised or cut b flying glass from car windows Ariz. (AP) doctors also have encountered re- crossroads raised sien whenasking families for permission to do autopsies. About 10 cars were damaged’ an several homes near the park lost is also a jern n “They do not understand why a body needs to be cut up and ex- shingles, Cima said. The tornado uprooted large pine trees, Overturn- plored after a person has died.” ed bleachers and blew down fences. mes she said Scientists have been trying for dical weeks to find out what is causing 1 trad orm From 1A rons inneSO | 1 flu-like respiratory seaSe Then camethetorrential rains and hail. ge : y ‘J illness “I've never seen it rain so hard, said Jensen, who said he had been whose 20 confirmed victims have through » mainly been people with ties to Asia. W the Navajo reservation in New [ \ the | H 5 Fort D Service H ' said Bill Alder, meteorologist for three to four dozen medicine men the National Weather Service. to join the search. Hail was three to four inches Zah gave no specifics on what The ad deep along parts of Interstate 15 the medicine men will do. It is ta- ne 4 boo in Navajo culture to discuss in being But Navajo taboos and tradi- their work. Traditionally, medicine men are tribal elders who perform ceremonies. tions have also complicated the work of the medical investigators. Zahalready has urged his people, through broadcast messages Navajo President Peterson Zah_ in Navajo and English, to get pleaded with his people this week medical attention if they have to cooperate with the investigators symptoms that include aching and said Navajo victims’ families muscles, fever. coughs, eye in- will break ports, from pea-size to one-inch,” Now, the tribe has asked its a specialis the taboo against Bpeareng. ot: the dead. Alen, said:— s near Bountiful, Alder said. <. %, * The thunderstorm “nailed” Da- ott vis County, Alder said. Farmington reported winds of 70 mph and Bountiful reported 1.05 inches of rain by early today. Four homes flooded in Bountiful when water roared down streets and knocked te out basement windows, said Capt. tea Aaacaiaind aes Beulah Allen, (right) a doctor at the Fort Defi- welcomes ig ance Indian Health Service Hospital said she dealing with the mysterious disease. addition of tribal medicine menin SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — LDS Hospi- tutes of Health as one of the nation’s tal physicians conducting research into adult respiratory distress syndrome since the early 1970s have boosted patient surviv- leading ARDSresearch centers. Health experts in Arizona and NewMex- _ ico have been stymied in identifying the al rates from 10 percent to 45 percent to 65 cause of the latest ARDS outbreak, Clemmersaid. “If it were a bacterial of par- year. ARDShasbeen caused by severe pneumonia, infection, trauma, inhaling an irri“My bet is that it will be some kind of vi: : break “unexplained” respiratory distress syndrome because no cause has been identified through testing or patient history. ral syndrome,” said Terry Clemmer,direc- Snee eeentations @ seen _ g our en certain autoimmune disorders also are known Calne The hospital, which has treated 300 pa- tor of critical-care medicine at LDS Hospital. He was quoted in a story in The Salt Lake Tribune. “It’s a little surprising they have not been tients, 1s considered by the National Insti- able to identify what the virus is yet,” State health officials say there are more than 100 cases of the disease in Utah each . 6 Explained or unexplained, the result is the same. Victims have heavy,airless, congested, swollen red lungs that sometimes bleed. The illness causes the patient to drown slowly in her or his own fluids. Human Services Secretary: Welfare mothers should work, too WASHINGTON (AP) — Poor women shouldn’t be subsidized to interview with The Associated stay out of the work force when “I don’t think we should subsidize poor mothers to stay out of the work force when working class mothers are going into the work force,” Shalala said. Shalala’s comments come as the Clinton administration has begun working behind the scenes to overhaul the nation’s welfare system. A record 5 million families, most of them headed by a single mother, receive monthly cash benefits from Press. working-class mothers must help support their families, Health and Human Services Secretary Donna E. Shalala said today. “There are large numbers of mothers of young children in the work force because they haveto be. And we should not havedifferent expectations for public programs than what society at large has evolved into,” Shalala said in an Leave sence. Employers also can exempt key salaried employees who are among the highest paid 10 percent if needed to prevent “substantial and grievous” economic harm. When theleave is “foreseeable,” such as for childbirth, the employee must give 30 days’ advance notice, the regulations say. They also permit companies to require medical certification to support leave requests. Y From 1A or schedule. Although the law provides for no compensation for the leave, including unemployment benefits, it does require employers to continue paying health care premiums. But if an employee does not return to work after the leave period, the employer has the right in most cases to recover the cost of provid- ing medical benefits during the ab- Aid to Families with Dependent Children. Clinton campaigned on a promise to “end welfare as we know it” and endorsed a two-year time limit for welfare families followed by work requirements. Mothers can now stay on the rolls until their youngest child turns 18 or finishes high school. Shalala said mothers of very young children should “not necessarily” be exempt from work re- Conditions and high temperatures Tomorrow t Logan 68 72/45 * Ogden 72 Partly cloudy 2 60s/40s it Shrs.likely/cooler 5 Tomorrow Mostly sunny A lot of the teenagers went through the checkpoint, stayed only a little while at the beach and then left, waving a friendly goodbye to ' @ zones for the deputies. Slater and Wells asked a few them if they were headed toward the parties at South Fork or Middle Fork. “We had phonecalls from students and parents that if the weather was bad or if there were too many cops, a lot of the kids were going to head toward those areas to party. Of course, we'll patrol them too,” Slater said. Ab h Out t days. 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IKE ly/COOler share of teenagers who didn’t welcome the police presence. “I had some kids accuse me of trying to ruin their good time. They can have all the fun they want as long as they’re sober,” said Deputy Kevin Burns. aieoemeerenne 50s Moab 71 ¢ * Cedar City Shalala said welfare reform is also likely to include a “national net- © work and a national data base” to track child support cases “so that 4210 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. week- ing for alcohol violations. “They’re just trying to keep us under control,” said Weber High senior Tony Roberts. Lisa Barcklay, a Davis High School student who is 18 today, said the stops “are a good thing. They keep people out of trouble. We don’t want them drinking up here.” But deputies also endured their @ Richfield 73 Sund Aspart ofthateffort, the administration is pushing to expand Head Start to full-day and year-round. you find a mistake or something you think is unfair, please call 625- fo “9 Showers/T-storms ee not allow us to reach into their pockets and get them to support Winning numbers The Standard-Examiner’s policy From 1A ry 60s/40s , Shalala said welfare reform would also include a “day care system and a child care systemthat’s “I think the cool weatherreally helped us out,” Alder said. Coo! weather slowed the snowmelt, making room in the rivers for the rain. Since October, Salt Lake City International Airport has received 16.47 inches of rain. During a normal 12-month period, the airport receives 16.18. work.” Party Sat® sek ProvoSAPs 73 Saturday supportive of people that go to of flooding this morning. is to promptlycorrect any error. if WEATHER Northern Utah “The issue is what kind of work,” said Shalala. “It may not be fair to ask them to work an eighthour day or it may not be appropriate to ask them to work an eight hour day, but it may be appropriate to have part-time work for mothers who have young children ... And those are the kinds of things we have to look at.” Mountain; Green in Morgan : Countyreceived 2.3 inches of rain during the night. ; But although reservoirs are full, Sam Vander Heide, Weber County emergency director, had noreports people can’t cross state lines and quirements. FORECASTS ToMORROW's OUTLOOK which den East Bench. Nordic Valleyreceived 2.12 inches of rain and Snowbird reported three inches of snow, Alder said. The Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control is calling the Four Corners’ out- Thelung disease that causes victims to ; thunderstorm, formed over the Great Salt Lake, asitic infection, they would haveidentified it already.” drown in their own body fluids is blamed The dumped 1.45 inches along the Og- LDS Hospital one of nation’s top respiratory distress research centers for the deaths of 13 people in and around the Navajo Reservation. Bob Stell of the Bountiful firé department. flammation and difficulty breath-. percent ; “There were a numberofhail re- Mexico, Arizona and Utah. ils and t typhoons in Southeast accepted from areas served by carrier Golvery. 399-9611 in Weber and North Davis or 1-800-234 5508 in other bef 7:30 p.m. aude, orbolore 20° 625-4508 Flora Ogan 625-4205 .,7 acl™ waa Edit xaos carey igael °eee Eenies os et Operations Director are independent contractors free from Ex Alan Waldron Standard-Examiner control. 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