Syracuse Herald Journal (Newspaper) - July 14, 1991, Syracuse, New York SUNDAY menran JULY 14, 1991 VOL 112 NO 5778 THE 1991 The Herald Company FINAL EDITION THE BARE ESSENTIALS OF STRIPTEASE STATE PROBES AUTO INSURANCE COMPANIES Firms failed to give discounts for air theft SU BASKETBALL PROBE SCARES OFF RECRUITS Some wonder if they'd ever play if team is UNION PRESSURE HELPED SCUTTLE HARBOR PLAN As a million project now behind B1 Camillus boy counts on courage and his will of iron By Frank Herron Staff Writer Adam born 2 7 went to preschool with a tube in his trachea to let him At 3, he could make one sound Teachers thought he meant To help him his teacher put a finger on the tube's forcing air through vocal She suctioned out mucus every Doctors removed the tube weeks before first Adam's slight stutter Flash forward six Adam still soccer league stutters but he is a well-adjusted child who enters middle school CAMILLUS BOY Page A9 i plays WINNER BY A a drenched Carrier Corp. team to win their heat Saturday in the Great Bed Race on East Onondaga Street Fourteen teams competed in the elimination event and raised more than to help fight muscular DICK photographer The Central New York Medical Products team took first followed by one of two teams entered by Carrier employees The race was a success despite a drenching ram one point we were going to switch to said Julie district director for the Muscular Dystrophy Association teams didn't want 750 of surgeon with AIDS at risk of contamination Scripps Howard News Service PITTSBURGH Officials at Allegheny General Hospital and two W hospitals say they learned two years ago that a surgeon who had operated at their centers had tested positive for the AIDS virus But they considered the possibility that he had infected anyone so that the West Virginia hospitals decided not to alert his former patients because officials there found no reason to suspect the doctor was infected while there even though the surgeon himself believes he was while at Allegheny This all three hospitals were preparing to mail letters offering free HIV lo 7oO Ol Dr Grady E Rozar Jr In they have set up informational telephone lines The actions followed tion of an article by Rozar in a magazine for physicians in which he writes about his diagnosis and its effect on his He is also scheduled for a national television appearance this 42, has been a laboratory director for the Clinic in Wisconsin since shortly after his HIV diagnosis in April 1989 Dr Timothy J of Allegheny General's division of infectious disease and chairman of its AIDS Task said Rozar assisted in 400 surgical procedures at the hospital during his residency training from July 1984 to June 1986 He said Rozar symptoms of during his time at Allegheny General but was not tested for HIV because he did not fit into any of the high-risk such as a history of unprotected homosexual sex or nous drug use Nationwide violence mars movie debut The Associated Press The debut of the inner-city movie N the was accompanied by widespread violence in at least 20 including gunfire Across the nation one moviegoer at least 31 were wounded and some theaters canceled Released by Columbia in about 800 theaters N the is set in the neighborhoods of Los Angeles It stars Cuba Jr as a young man trying to avoid the traps of crime and make something of While the film features some gang its message is pacifistic The film's final frames carry the the The movie opened Friday at two Syracuse area the Hoyts Carousel Center Cinema in Syracuse and Fayetteville Mall Cinemas in not experiencing any kind of dff 11 11 t rt i t T tit ictui manager of Mall Cinemas went very smooth This is ville This is not New York This is not Los Angeles The movie attracted a large audience drawing as many Page A10 WARREN Q. HARDING Now they want to dig up Harding The Associated Press NEW YORK So dent Zachary Taylor wasn't poisoned What about ren Gamaliel the nation's 29lh chief who died suddenly in should be exhumed without a declares Herman an auto- graph expert and auctioneer who became intrigued by Harding's death while researching some documents offered for sale Taylor's remains were exhumed based on the nf a The Harding case so much more going for it Dig him said who recounts the circumstances of the 1923 death in an article for the issue of Autograph Col- Magazine Iraq to give new list of nuclear sites U.N. inspection chief expects disclosure The Associated Press Iraq The head of a inspection team said day that Iraq was expected to vide an expanded list of its nuclear following a U N warning and threats of a military strike unless it did so The comments from the chief came a day after the five permanent bers of the U N Security Council firmly warned Iraq to disclose its nuclear capabilities by July 25 or face serious ern diplomats at the United am expecting the list tonight or said hope to gel it tonight did not elaborate on why he expected the list so and added he had not yet received any official response from the government of Iraqi President dam Washington says Iraq could face military strikes to eliminate nuclear but that an attack was not imminent Under the U N cease-fire terms me us required to disclose all its chemical and biological weapons capabilities in preparation for their destruction School sports in peril Fed-up taxpayers cut one-third of budgets By Marcus Hayes Staff Writer Voters in Central New York have turned down almost one-third of the budgets for scholastic sports thi the future of area high school athletics It's happening statewide Voters in 28 percent of New York's voting dis- rejected gets on the first say state officials That's the worst ure rale since 1980 26 Central New York schools have no money for athletic programs Such traditional powers as Liverpool and Syracuse are staring at turbulent tainty Liverpool's star Kyle is being recruited by four major If nothing changes ing the next he won't even be able to play m his senior season The KYLE the ers from Boston Col- tosses a football with sity of Massachusetts and West Point may no longer be interested going to take away my chances of going to many colleges I'd nave been able to go to Carm said Like about athletes attend Central New York high schools without a budget in place for sports and marching bands Most of them can't bank on a college sports but the extracurricular activity fills a major portion of their lives For it's the reason stay in school How the FBI nailed the Godfather Paul Castellano was for many years the most powerful man in all of American crime As head of the Gambino crime he was the capo di tutti capi the boss of all mob bosses In 1980, the FBI turned its attention to getting the It would mark the beginning of the end for Beginning the will publish the first of five excerpts from of The Fad of the Godfather The FBI and Paul by former Syracusan Joseph F agents who helped nail Castellano DELIVERY CALL 470-0050