nPa, Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursdov. October 7. 19 16 Pacje Two.THEMICHIGANDAIL *1J 1 . J Cuban plane crash kills 78 Swine flu vaccine available Nov. 15 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados ( P) bana, the Cuban national air- - A Cuban passenger jet line, took off on a flight to Ja- plunged into the sea near this maica and Cuba. The flight, Caribbean holiday island yes- originated at Georgetown, Gu- terday while trying to return yana, with a stop at Port-of-' to Barbados after an explosion Spain, Trinidad. on board. Rescue officials said "It (the plane) was 30 miles none of the 78 persons aboard out of Barbados, about 1,400 survived. miles southeast of Miami, B a r b a d o s Coast Guard when the pilot reported an ex- launches and Bridgetown port plosion in flight," said Carol tugs that sped to the crash site Lencki, a spokeswoman for the 11 miles offshore, along with Federal Aviation Administra- an armada of volunteer pleas- tion in Atlanta, Ga. "He at- ure boats, found only wreck- tempted to return to Barbados age and bodies. and ditched in water 11 miles "THERE WERE badly man- southwest of Barbados about . Iman ,2:30 p.m. EDT." gled bodies bobbing in the wa- ' 3 F ET ter" and pieces of the smashed F F I C I A L S at Seawell aircraft, one witness said. International Airport said the The crash occurred shortly aircraft had developed engine after the four-jet DC8 of Cu- trouble and was attempting to return to Barbados for repairs when it crashed. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S e Air Canada said the plane SPECIALTIES was a DC8 leased by Cubana from Air Canada. DASCOLA There was no breakdown of STYLI STSthe number of passengers and crew aboard the plane. By Experienced Personnel CUBANA officials had no im- Arborland-971-9975 mediate comment on the crash Maple Villaqe-761-4733 and would not provide a passen- Liberty off State-668-9329 ger list. East U at outh --66 035W itnesses said the plane div- H UMAN RIGHTS: A Religious Imperative PAUL and DEDE WILSON ed steeply into the sea and there were signs of smoke. The fleet of small vessels headed out to sea within min- utes of the creash - including speedboats and pleasure laun- ches from hotels along the west coast of the island, Coast Guard launches and government- owned tugs. THE SMALLcraft be- gan bringing bodies back to Bridgetown harbor about 2%/ hours after the crash. One gov- ernment - owned tug arrived with 10 bodies aboard and an- other docked shortly afterward with 36. Before it became apparent that nobody had survived, ap- peals were broadcast in Bar- bados for blood donors, and Red Cross volunteers were sum- moned to the Bridgetown har- bor. In San Juan, Puerto Rico, a ham radio operator reported hearing a Mayday internation- al call for help from the stricken plane. The operator said the pilot reported poor visibility and rain. THE NATIONAL Weather Service in San Juan warned of heavy rains, high waves and occasional gusty winds of 35 to 45 miles per hour in Barba- dos and the other Windward Islands, which could hamper rescue operations. The Cuban airline has flown a regular service between Ha- vana and Guyana with stops at Kingston, Bridgetown and Port- of-Spain for the past 2V2 years. (Continued from Page 1) that promoters of the program quate protection for young soldier died and several hundred in both government and industry adults. For those under thel others became infected, experts used the 1918-19 disaster as a age of 25, a whole virus vaccine have estimated the likelihood of scare tactic in order to get the is recommended, while those an epidemic this winter as any- immunization plan approved. older than 25 can receive either3 where from two per cent to 50 Hennesey, who helped formu- kind. per cent. late many of the basic theories THE WASHTENAW County FIGURES such as these have' of influenza cyclical change and Health Department expects to prompted critical remarks from identification of existing types, innoculate the entire University such people as Dr. Sidney Wolfe,|still contends, "when the im- community with whole virus for head of Ralph Nader's Health munization program was rec- the sake of convenience. Research group, who stated ommended, it was a necessary Standing in line may well be earlier this year, "The major course of action." the most painful part of the disease in the U.S. this year re-; "THOUGH THERE'S less receivdure, hias orher vaccinatinoculee lated to Fort Dix will not be likelihood we will see swine not from a needle, but by swine flu, but rather swine flu flu this year," noted Henne- vaccine disease." I sey," I certainly would advo- means of a jet injector design- ed to accommodate as many as Wolfe and others feel that the cate being vaccinated against 1,000 persons per hour. risks of adverse reactions to the j it. "It works through pressure vaccine outweigh the potential: Once a decision to receivespdtssue- benefits to healthy persons. the vaccine is reached, the so no needle touches you, ex- Alhoghnoon cn onratprocess awaiting the innoculee. liedJnfJcb,' ah Although no one can contract' stenaw County health educator. swine flu from the vaccine it- r is simple. Upon arrival at one n-It touches you, shoots the ex- self (since the vaccie is pre-|of fou tmu locin tn- act dosage and it's painless. It pared from killed virus) the i-ion, the Central Campus Rec- goes right through your skin cidence of sore arms, swelling reation building on South For- quick and easy." redness and pain at the vac-! est, the Intramural Building on A F T E R WA R D S, one cination site has been put at 20 Hoover or the North Campus receives a shot card and a tele- per cent to 40 per cent; svste- Commons, one will be given a phone number to call if any' matic reactions such as head-! consent form to read and sign, unusual reactions are noted. ache and general malaise at stating name, address and age. The Michigan Department of around 20 per cent.-Two types of monovalent Health doe s not recommend MONTO CONTENDS that the swine flu will be available at immunization under only three risks are small compared to the ' most public clinics. One, the conditions. It advises that those risk of an epidemic, and also whole virus vaccine contains, allergic to eggs consult their points out that modern manu- as its name implies, whole, physician to determine if their facturing techniques have great- killed swine flu virus. The oth- allergy might cause problems ly purified the vaccine, >ignifi- er vaccine is called split virus because the vaccine is grown cantly reducing the chances of because it uses only the nu- in eggs. Also persons running side effects such as fever and cleus from the virus. Split vac- a fever cannot be immunized. nausea often associated with the cine is supposed to give one and those who have had anoth- early vaccines. less chance of adverse side ef- er immunization shot will have Critics of the plan maintain;fect, but does not provide ade-( to wait two weeks before they can receive the swine flu in- ing a new influx of germs noculation. throughout the community," High risk persons, all those stated Anderson. "A university over 65 and individuals 18 years community may be more prone or older with chronic condi- with so many people going and tions such as diabetes and heart returning from vacations. and lung diseases, should re- "Because of the fact of ceive a bivalent vaccine which grouping susceptibles together will be administered by private in relatively crowded situations physicians or by the Univer- such as dorms and lecture sity Health Service starting in halls," said Dr. Monto," the mid-October. University campus is a good THE HEALTH SERVICE place for the virus and a bad will not be distributing the place for the people." monovalent vaccine. "University students tend to Flu is likely to really hit in be skeptics," Monto remarked. the winter months when people "To get the vaccine requires go away and come back spread-1 a bit of faith." '-4DON'T WASTE 'Y AI YOUR BREATH. Ks SOMEPLACE ELSE ... Say It First in the Classifieds. CALL TODAY 764-0557 .. .. 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