Show 'iiZ$fivJ& AJpgV'j Page 2 —The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday August 16 1996 Nation Bo Gritz team joins Carolina manhunt NC (AP) ANDREWS Clinton to testify then take vacation Scrippa Howard Nows Service WASHINGTON — President Clinton will take a seat in the his- toric White House Map Room around — Forty volunteers gathered by Beret James “Bo” Gritz and a family including teen-age- rs dog hit the North Carolina wood- en to spend hours in strategy AP photo Richard Faust holds the Bay Area Reporter whose headline dedaree t4o OMa' while he waRe tor a haircut In Louie’s Barber 8hop Friday In the Castro section of San Francisco The newspaper la referring to the lack of obituaries of AIDS victims the first time In 17 years no AIDS death notices were malted to the gay weekly newspaper San Francisco celebrates day without AIDS obits govvio- he helped negotiate an end to the FBI siege at Ruby Ridge Idaho and was a mediator in the 1996 Montana Freemen standoff “We're just trying to And a way for him to get out" said Janelle Spratt 18 of Philadelphia who joined the weeklong effort with her father She wasn't the typical volunteer but wasn't Sixteen-year-ol- d the only teen-ag- er Kyle Mathis of Chattanooga came with his father and his pet schnauzer Twister Volunteers wore red white and blue caps and scarves to identify SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — ’folk about a banner headline “No obits” the Bay Area weeks none had been delivered until foe last minute “It was like watching a no- Reporter proclaimed on the hitter in baseball unfolding” front page this week as it celebrated the first time in more than 17 yean of the AIDS epidemic that the paper received no obituaries for victims of the disease The gay weekly has reflected the course of the AIDS epidemic averaging a dozen obits a One week in the mid-198week there were 31 obituaries But as of Friday no AIDS death notices had arrived at the newspaper for almost a week and a half The few days leading up to Monday's deadline for submitting obits were tense at the newspaper In the previous two said news editor Mike Salinas “We didn't really want to discuss it until it became obvious that it was going to happen We held our breath waiting” It never came and still hadn’t come as of Friday — the 10th day without ian AIDS obit ‘It’s nice to pick up the paper and not read about your mends 0s them as part of Gritz’s search effort called “Operation Cross” Most volunteers were middle-age- d men with combat experience Some squeezed into military fatigues that haven't fit properly in years One wore a along with a backtie-dy- irt pack and hunting knife dying” as he sat i Francisco's largely gay Castro District Loved ones write the profiles and hand-delivor mail them to the Reporter which at one er point was getting so many novella-lengt- h obits Judge blocks criminal DNA data bank BOSTON (AP) — A judge on Friday dashed foe state’s hopes of building a computer data bank of DNA saying forcing to give blood u uncon- stitutional — even though 47 other states already do it Superior Court Judge Isaac Borenstein ordered the state to stop taking blood samples from inmates and parolees who didn’t agree to offer it and impounded the 1200 blood samples already taken “I'm really being asked to turn the Fourth Amendment on its head" Borenstein said of the amendment that protects Ameri- cans from illegal government search and seizure "I’m not going to do 4 rp that” State officials said they would appeal foe decision whidi came after inmates ftned to halt a dure they said violated their stitutional privacy rights 'The prisoner DNA d -- proce-prisone- rs' con-prison- could make the difference between solving a serious crime and letting someone literally get away with murder" Attorney General Scott Hanhbatger said in a statement But advocates for prisoners said they were pleased with the ruling “Of course there's an important interest in law enforcement” said John Rrinstein legal director of the American Civil Liberties of Massachusetts Constitution say the government doesn't have unlimited power to gather evidence of crimes” Borenstein had issued a temporary injunction in February out cle 14 that was lifted by an appeals court judge who said the state could collect the data but could not analyze or distribute it Prisoners who objected in writing to the DNA sampling could not be forced to give their blood samples foe judge ruled Union of Massachusetts "But the Fourth Amendment and Arti scenes JEtt CARE Outpatient Clinic For minor illnesses and injuria when your personal physician is not arailablt am to 9 pm (MMap) 10 am to 9 pm (Satmdtys&mdep cost-effecti- No appointment ve and Holiday health care services regardless of ability to pay is necessary Specialized emergency medicine physicians and staff JH 1HC Logan Regional Hospital A Service ef hturmoimuie 500 East 1400 North A--i !sS Health Can 716-100- 0 mi Editors at the newspaper greeted the news — or the lack of it — with cautious delight The paper's milestone does hot mean that no one died of AIDS in foe San Fhutdsco Bay area this month avoiding er er to talk about an ongoing investigation” Clinton expects to begin a vacation in Martha's Vineyard as soon as he finishes testifying McCurry said The testimony is scheduled to begin around 1 pm on Monday but and under an agreement with Starr it is to be limited to one on ton and White House staffers day The questioning is expected to last around six hours sources said A videotaped copy of foe testimony is to be made as it is trans- Asked about bags under foe president's eyes McCurry declinro to discuss “foe president’s sleeping house would say are nothing “guesswork” Clinton who turns 52 Wednesday spent part of foe at an early birthday party together by Hillary Rodham day put Clin- habits” McCurry also said no decision had been reached ns to whether mitted over closed-circu- it television to the federal court- That piece of grand jury evidence may eventually became mi unusual presidential artifact The city Department of Public Health's latest figures showed 35 AIDS deaths in July — compared with an average of more than 150 deaths a month during the peak year of 1992 — and some AIDS deaths have almost certainly occurred in August too MARKET DECLINES! 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