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Show r IA The Salt Lake Tribune, ,,,,,,.,,s,1,?,,c,,...10 , ,- ti 14.,,;.itH, 43 ( , ,,. :, -40, ." , ' ) F4,4 ' 4 ) 40( ' C. ) 1 .4 f I' , , '';'11, l' ' k 1,w'r (64,444114 ' titt, ' r t :4'. ' Cc4 .'g CA, ' ' , ii, , , 1 N., 1 l , d )0 4; .4.,-;.-,- 1 . , ' I ' ' ''''4 ,41t f;";- ' r, I .t;''' ' r 1,, ,) ' .. ' '''' ' :' ,,,,,,:,4,, ',,,; 4 '' '' ' ,s- ,,,, I, A :;1401044".41.7,!,,,t4tv, ' t':; 4" ,, y 4 0 t; - :44 r 411;4; V - , '44. ,d) it ;,A ,, ' ,. , -,- ...i ; - ASSOC Tned Pr eS L ut,e, P,010 (Texas), Leanna Grant (Nev.), Heather Howell (N.M.) and Salt Lake City's ONkt) Stephanie Reber show off their qualifications Wednesday for the May 20 pageant. Mother Nature isn't the only the West, and this year's Miss beauty USA contestants prove it. From left, Jodi Lee Armstrong (Ariz.), Christy Fichtner MIAMI in Nudists Stripped of Tax Break PROVIDENCE. RI. (UPI) Insurance Costs Threaten Obstetric Care., S.L. Physician Tells Senate Panel McQuarrie said. " Physicians must consider the threat of a lawsuit with each patient they treat. and this damages the patient, physician relationship." In testimony before the Labor and Human Resources Committee, chaired by Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, Dr. N1cQuarrie said liability insurance premiums for obstetricians and gynecologists have doubled nationally over the past two years. In 1985, the premimums ranged from a low of $6.200 in Arkansas to a high of $72.000 in New York, Dr. McQuarrie said. He said rates have jumped over the past year by 65 percent in Colorado, 81 percent in Montana and 88 percent in Utah. Dr. Howard G. McQuarrie, speaking on behalf of the American College Obstetricians and Gynecologists, said the liability insurance system "is breaking down" and jeopardizing health care needed by pregnant wo- of men. "It has never been safer for a mother to have a baby in the United States today. And it has never been more risky for a doctor to deliver one," Dr. result of rising premiums, As a McQuarrie said. one-thir- Dr. of the farm d The Rhode Island Supreme Court has stripped a nudist church status. group of its In a unanimous decision Tuesday, the justices ruled the Church of Pan is not a religious sect and pt therefore ineligible to receive a state sales-ta- x exemption granted to religious organizations. The church, whose congregation meets at the Dyer Woods Nudist Camp in Foster, was awarded the tax break in 1983 by a Superior Court judge who ruled the organization operated "exclusively for religious purposes." But the high court found the nudist group has "neither formally trained or ordained ministry nor any sacraments. rituals or formal education courses." The group's monthly meetings. Justice Florence Murray wrote for the court, "consist simply of general discussion rather than religious worship." ily doctors in California who once provided obstetric services no longer do so, and half the family doctors in rural Nevada stopped delivering bies as of April 1. ba- Dr. McQuarrie cited a new survey by ACOG, which found that 12.3 percent of the organizations 25,000 doc- tors quit obstetrics last year because of insurance premiums, up from nine percent in 1983. "Situations now exist where insurance is not available at any cost." Dr. McQuarrie said. He noted that the St. Paul and Marine Insurance Co. in St. Paul. Minn., the largest commercial carrier for medical malpractice insurance. has imposed a nationwide moratorium on writing new liability insurance policies for any doctors. , 101,0,0 - I (73 I I ' Theresa Ca Neill, who conducted the trials. said 14 children with AIDS at the school's hospital were treated with intravenous gamma globulin. an antibody protein produced by white blood cells. West Is the Best Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON The rising cost of medical malpractice insurance is forcing obstetricians and gynecologists to leave their field and is causing tension between doctors and patients, a Salt Lake City physician told a Senate committee Wednesday. , 5 3 In New York, Dr. . -- -- I, , ,.,F,,f,v -- By Thomas IL Gorey Tribune I The college is beginning studies using another substance called hyperimmune globulin, which contains antibodies to the AIDS virus. - !lank Kett haw r ''e By using gamma globulin on the children. Rubenstein said at a news conference, "We are gaining time. We are not curing them.'' The children had a deficiency of s. among the white blood cells of the immune system attacked by AIDS virus. Gamma globulin might also be useful for children with other sorts of disorders affecting Rubenstein said. ,t c.-,,,,- Vt ? 12 9 teria. ,.,14''''.1 le r ,,, el'i"4: ,,,. ..' ,,,,,,,,40'Ir' .. lot t ,,A.,,'' .1..,i4i: 4,, - the lititAce I tPli WASHINGTON Children with .A IDS who receive a type of antibody live longer and are healthier than they would be otherwise. doctors from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine said Wednesday. 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After read and I don't have a dirty face." I know how to Senate Votes to Overhaul Alititary Bureaucracy WASHINGTON (UP!) The Sen- ate unanimously passed the most comprehensive effort since World War II to revamp the military bureaucracy Wednesday in a move to strengthen U.S. military capabilities e rivalries that and quell have often hamstrung Pentagon decisioninter-servic- -making. is The bill, which passed 95-aimed at streamlining an "antiquated organizational arrangement" at the Pentagon. Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Barry Goldwatold the Senate. It paralter, lels efforts now being considered by the House and recommended by a special presidential commission. Before the bill was approved. senators ordered the Pentagon to create a "weapons czar" position to oversee buying programs. Although Pentagon officials had creopposed three parts of the bill ating a vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. ordering the elimina tion of nearly 18.000 jobs, and holding down the number of top brass jobs in no efforts the uniformed services were made to remove them from the bill. At the heart of the bill are a num- -' ber of key organizational changes, the most important being a massive shakeup of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The current system of the four uniformed service chiefs and a chairman, who advise the president, would be scrapped. In its place, the chair. man would become the principal military adviser to the commander in chief. The failed hostage rescue mission in Iran in 1980 and the 1983 Grenada invasion pointed out weaknesses in joint military operations. a major thrust of the legislative reform. In Iran, virtually every service, scrambled for a role in the task. In Grenada, Army ground units could' not communicate with ships offshore and air support. .! 4, .4 A 4: 0 1. Bush's '85 Tax Bill Nearly Triple Over '84 Vice PresWASHINGTON (UPI) ident George Bush and his wife. Barbara. paid almost three times as much in federal taxes for 1985 as for 19M on adjusted gross income that rose to $165.821 from $87.239, according to their 1985 tax return. Documents released this week by the vice president's office showed the Bushes had a federal income tax bill of $31.029 for 1985. compared to co, n LI ,VJr) GOT Y' i! A',0Eb 'vs,HAT rip, - , 02, WANT-AD- for 1984, and wound up owing the Internal Revenue Service $1,897. Their gross income included the vice president's official salary of $97900. a total of $38,814 in interest and dividend income from a blind trust established when Bush took office and profit from the operation and sale of their interest in a Houston apartment complex. and $33.987 in capital gains from the sale. 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