European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 16, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday. July 16. 1987 the stars and stripes Page 9 aids infected woman poses Legal Puzzle Albany . A officials in their hands arc lied in dealing Wilh 3 woman accused of hiding live aids infection from sexual partners at an air Kurt a base in Northern new York. A spokesman for the state Healire Dupan mint said tuesday the unidentified woman said Lulu the wife of a Serviceman Al Plattsburgh fab. Has not broken tiny state Public health Law and will not be in Csc Natch or contacted by the Agency. Stale health officials cannot quarantine the woman or even Foric her 10 Lake their medical Mathice. Accord ing to health department spokeswoman 1-Aith Silhol tenfold. There s a of of people who would like to see people with aids put in a locked room somewhere but that s just not our policy in this country at this time she said. A local District attorney said he s investigating whether the woman can be charged with a crime ii would appear on first Blush Clinton county District at Orni Andre k an said. Ryan was investigating the Case at the re Onesi of officials at the base about 2t tin1 with combat support group asked for help in a june 1 8 letter to David Axlrod commissioner of the state department of health Schulk n it la said. He said the woman was by lick d in him1 exposed both civilians and servicemen to the disease without their knowledge. Micks said the woman was squally promiscuous and sometime look Money for my at curing to of Hollerl eld the woman who reportedly will soon be divorced was said to list Al several addresses around i Falls Burglin. Choih a fold said. One of the woman s sexual contacts tested positive for the acquired immune deficiency syndrome antibody according to Hicks letter meaning he had been exposed to the virus. The woman herself had developed Llic disease r an said. Vir Force officials refused to discuss the Rase tues Day. We can t address any specifics As far As possible health reports arc concerned in the Inte Reil of main Taining confidentiality said capt. Alan Gregory a base spokesman. Jan said aids is not regarded is a communicable disease under stale Law and thus a victim cannot be quarantined. Every stale is going through the same problem Ryan said. The problem is where you have a person As this person is reported to be fully aware that they arc an Active aids Carrier or Active aids patient who indicates that the illness in no Way will affect i hair behaviour in the course of sen and they won t inform their Bank fears a Man ruling May Start open season Falmouth by. A the acquittal of a Man charged with attacking three Bank computer terminals with an no in frustration Over his debts has Bank officials worried. Lie admitted he did it and the facts were his Bills weren t being paid. 1 certainly Don t understand the verdict. No one Ever explained it said Wanda Vater manager at the main Branch of the Butler Farmers Bank. It leaves the door open for others to do the same thing. It s like open season on Banks she said. Wilbur Webb Costigan was acquitted july 6 by a Pendleton circuit court jury of two counts of first degree mischief. He had been charged with destroying three computer keyboards with a double edged an at two Butler Farmers branches. Warren Shonert the jury Foreman said jurors believed there were Miligan ing circumstances including the fact that Costigan testified that the Bank would not allow him to close his account because he was filing for Shonert said the jury would not have opposed Costigan having to pay the $4,300 damages but it did not want cos Tigan to go to prison. Each charge carried a one year maximum sentence. Charles deters president of the farm ers Bank in Butler said the Bank and the insurance company would try to recover ii costs of the terminals. This is really a strange ," deters said. The fact is the Man came into the Banks and destroyed the terminals yet he was found not Valer said the Bank will not be Able to recover Money Costigan owes on a Mort Gage and an Auto loan because he has filed for bankruptcy. The Bank had taken Money from Costigan s checking account to cover some loan payments which Vater said is not unusual autopsy shows swimmer drowned by 1 1 foot Gator Tallahassee Fla. A state game authorities said an autopsy tues Day showed that an 11-foot Bull Alligator attacked a swimmer pulling him under the water and drowning him. George Cummings i of Tallahassee apparently snorkel cd monday from a designated swimming area in a stale Park nearly a third of a mile downstream into an area inhabited by hundreds of alligators authorities said. The autopsy revealed that c Ummings suffered multiple wounds about the head neck arms Torso and legs said it. Stan Kirkl Jud. Public information specialist for the game and fresh water fish commission. The Bottom line probably is the Vic Tim unknowingly swam close la this Large Alligator and the Alligator simply caught the victim Kirkland said. Although research biologists at the com Mission s Gainesville office said an examination of the 113-Pound Alligator s stomach revealed no human remains Kirkland said officials Are certain they killed the Correct Alligator. The body of Cummings a 29-year-old Florida stale University student was found in about eight feel of water in the Pakulla River shortly after reports that people on a Lour boat spoiled an Alligator dragging a body. No previous Alligator attacks have been reported at the Edward Ball Waskul la Springs Park where several Tarzan movies and the creature from the Black Lagoon were filmed officials said. The Park is about 20 Miles South of Tallahassee in the Florida Panhandle. Can be a Fine spot to Park if you Park Butir car near a sign like this one in Sachsen Austn Germany Yuu May gel stuck with a 20-Mark Fine if Vou Haun t not is Slicker. The sign Stales that Between 3 and id . Parking is permitted Only for area Resi dents pro possess a certificate iss Suei by the City. Pentagon tourists top query where s Fawn Hall Washington up the number of tourists wending their Way through Miles of Pentagon corridors Rose slight Lasi week tour guides said tuesday and the big draw May be Fawn Hall nut her former kiss Marine la. Col Olner North. Hall was transferred to the Pentagon alter North was fired from the National Security Council Seal f in november. They worked in offices in he old Tiu o utile office building next to the while i House. Navy Seaman James Trent one of 2i Pentagon Lour guides from All four of the military services said tourists escorted through Choice portions of the generally drab 29-acre building began expressing an interest in Schirg Hall after the congressional hearings into the affair opened. Hat testified before the committee Shirral weeks ago defending her Boss find admitting hat she hid secret documents destined fur the shredder under her clothes. People will ask where s Fawn Hal can we see her can we we her personally and talk with her Trent said. "1 kind of joke about it and it la them that we can t take them to that area they know she s in the building added maj. Wil Liam Miller the briefings and Tours officer. The number of to Riili to the Pentagon increased slightly during the past week from an average of about Soo a Day up to 57i daily Miller said. But he could not pin Down Hall or North As the reason and said. Maybe the summer beat s driving them unknown to them tour groups pass about 50 Sards from whore Hall works As a Secretary for Chase in scr ii y or. The assistant Navy Secretary for manpower and Reserve affairs. A room je7h8 on the fourth floor of the five Story bail dog officials said. The room is a floor above and a corridor and a half Down from the office of defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger the doorway is unmarked except for a plaque with under Mezei s name on it not Hall s. When the tour groups reach the fourth floor they Are even in the opposite direction from Hall s office to Bee a display of models Mode ships
