The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 19, 1986, Image 6

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Texas girl
cared for
in U.S.S.R.
MOSCOW (AP) — The official
news agency Tass reported Wednes
day that a Texas teen-ager who fdl
ill on a tour of the Soviet Union is
being cared for at a Moscow hospital
and said information about her con
dition was immediately relayed to
U-S. Embassy officials here
Lisa Riggs- 17. of Irving, collapsed
Sunday night during her tour
group's visit to the Moscow Circus
and was taken to Botkm Hospital
“within minutes.** Tass said
Tass said Dr Galina Mishina, dep
uty chief doctor at the hospital, told
the agency. “Two or three hours af
ter the girl had been hospitalized
embassy officials telephoned the
clinic and received full information
about the patient's condition."
The doctor, who noted that Riggs
has suffered from asthma since she
was three, was quoted as saving. “We
believe that the aggravation of her
condition was caused by the allergic
reaction to the pollen of blossoming
poplars and linden trees and flow
ers."
The girl's lather. Gordon Riggs, is
expected to arrive in Moscow Thurs
day night.
l ass said Western news media re
ported that Riggs had "vanished."
and that there had been “no doctors
at the hospital, so no one could in
form the embassy of the patient's
condition.”
The Associated Press in Dallas
quoted Riggs' mother Cheryl as say
ing that she learned from the U.S.
Embassy m Moscow that her daugh
ter was in a critical care unit but no
doctors were available to give the
embassy details of her condition.
Riggs' parents initially learned of
hei collapse from a teacher traveling
with the group. Betty Salter, who
telephoned the Riggs home in the
Dallas suburb of Irving.
Mishina said Riggs should be able
to rejoin her lour group in seven to
10 days.
Tass quoted the daughter as say
ing. “Mv parents are coming to see
me tomorrow. I'm all right now."
Roogcm sooks Pentagon health care reform
care to military de-
retirees for a set
for dispensing
pendents and
annual fee
The Pentagon plans to require
bidders to eliminate most of the
fees now paid by dependents and
retirees while offering more ben
efits
The idea is that the coverage
would be so attractive that depen
dents and retirees will enroll vol
untarily. even though to do so will
require them to use the contrac
tors phvsirians,
WASHINGTON (AP) — The
Reagan administration has de
cided to pursue reform of the
Pentagon's health care system by
changing the manner in which
more than 6 million dependents
and retirees receive medical care.
The initiative calls for the De
fense Department to solicit bids
this fall from health maintenance
organizations, insurance compa
nies and other interested medical
groups on contracts under which
thev would assume responsibility
Child's condition critical; now heart needed
LOMA LINDA, Calif (AP) —
A Texas toddlei who received a
heart transplant (ought for life
Wednesday alter the newly im
planted organ failed to work
properly, spurring doctors to
seek a second bean donor.
"Nickv’s condition is extremely
critical." l>oma Linda University
Medical Center spokeswoman
Anita Rockwell said in a prepared
statement “ The outcome ts un
certain a search lor another
heart is in progress "
She said the hoy's need for a
donated heart was extremely ur J
gent
“Persons who have knowledge
of an available heart or of the
possibility of such a heart should
contact their local organ procure
ment agency immediately." she
said.
The 3-year-old, Nicky Carri-
/ales of San Antonio, had suf
fered cardiomyopathy, a fatal de-
f eneration of the heart muscle.
le was one of two children await
ing transplants at Loma Linda.
1st quarter GNP shows 2.9 percont growth
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The
economy grew at a modest annual
rate of 2.9 percent in the first
three months of the year as fur
ther weakness in foreign trade
forced the geyvernment Wednes
day to scale bac k a more upbeat
assessment of the economy’s per
formance.
The Oimmerce Department
said the gross national product,
the broadest measure of eco
nomic health, was growing at a
rate only slightly better than the
Stock market rebounds for mixed closing
The reduction in GNP growth
from earlier estimates came from
an upward revision in the coun
try’s foreign trade deficit.
Federal Reserve Chairman
Paul Yokker. commenting chi the
downward revision in the GNP
figure, said it provided further
evidence of the "seriousness of
our trade deficit."
NEW YORK (AP) — The stock
market rebounded from some
early selling to finish mixed
Wednesday, thanks to some late
buying of blue chips.
The Dow (ones average of 30
industrials, down about 13 points
at middav, closed with a 3.1ft gain
at I.8ft8 94
Volume on the New York
Stock Exchange slowed to 117.04
million shares from 123.09 mil
lion T uesdav.
The Dow Jones industrials
dropped 8.41 points in the week’s
first two sessions.
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