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Caucus overwhelmingly rejects 'openly gay' amendment
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By !;HJ,;HI ("OHt;:-.. DARBOSNE
Memlx·r~ of thl' llou11wn Gay and
Leebian l'uhucal Caul.""U8 \"Oted
d<own a prnpotied amendml'nl to
the ortt;anizat1on'e bylawe requ1r
inlf elet"led officer11 and board
ml'm'*n1 to be .. openly"' ll"aY or le.bi
an
At thecaul'u11' l'f'lftdarmeeting
Wl'dnl'!ldav, Mark Fran"*'~chini,
who drafted the amendment, told
memben1befort>thevotethatthe
re11olution rl'pre11l'ntl'CI "truth in
adverti11ing:' But llGLP(' Secretary
Michal'I Hollierurgl!dml'm
ber11 not to support what he called
·reH•rsedi8Crimination
·1 think we need lO stand up
and be who we say we are:·
J<'ranceRChini argut-d. He 11aid he
11aw the amendment as a form of
·affirmative action' rather than
discrimination
'"Alotofpeopleinourcommuni
tyareforcedtocompete.unfairly,
in &Ociety at large l'Vl'ry day;'
francl'llchini 11aid. ··1 think it'e
important that thi11 organization
stand up for gay and lesbianpeopll'
l'very chance we get. and I
think this is another opportunity to do so'
But Hollier said the caucu1
needed ··a diffusion or energ1e1'
and insisted that the group
1hould .. continue to be incluai~·t
at all times~·
Pat Gandy also spoke in opposi·
tion, saying the argument8 being
given to support the change "are
exactly the reason why we
1houldn't support it"
If we are proteflt10g against
(other groups) who discriminate
againbt gay and lesbian people, I
certainly don't think we ought
to ... do the same thing. I think we
should affirm our policy of open·
neee: Gandy said
Kd Barnes quipped that he
wouldn't want to be the one to
have to tett the officera" if the
amendment ahould pa.M.
Five membera YOted for the
amendment and 33 again.11t., wuh
twoabetentione.A later attempt.
by one of the membera who voted
for the rule. to revivethl'propo11al
for a vote at thecaucue' election
mcetinlf on Jan. 16, wa.s al110 reJected,
a.scaucuemember11votedto
uphold the rulinKofthechairon
thl'fir&tvote
Contmuedpage3
rent, or just
about
anything, call
529-8490.
MONTROSE VOICE The
Montrose
Voice rHE NEWSPAPER OF MONTR< ;E 0 Co ... mut ''ll lJuhh1h11111 Co1r1p 1v I f R I DAY January 5. 1990 0 1SSUE 480
MONTROSE WEATHER THROUGH MONDAY M< •llY c~ ;dy d 1y 1gt 11 50s Night ows 1n the4C
'Christmas in Montrose' winners
,.
Frank to disclose ethics papers
B08TON cAPJ-U.S. Rep. Barney wa11 Mnon11l•n11e' to Ix-hen- recent ess;· he said, according to the BoaFrank
will make public docu ttportathatthecomm1ttttwasde- ton Hl'rald. ""Anumberofchar11"et1
mentll revil'wed by the Hou11e eth laying JUI decision until it can re- Wl'tt madl' that were not true and I
icscommittttafterthepanl'lcom view an aruch-' 11chedull'd to Ix• lookforwardtohavingachanceto
plete11 it8 inYestigation mto hie re- publishl!d m Pl'nthousl' maga.zml' show them they werl' untrue'
lationehip with male pr011titutc dl'tailing hie relallonehip with Frank made the comment.II dur·
8tephen Gobie. he 11aid Gobie 1ng a press conference calll!d to
'There are documenta and My guet<S iii thl' only problem diecusshisrecentfact-findingtour
thing11 I am.in fact,ea1fertoehare (Penthouse) 1e going to havt' i1:1 to l11ral'I, whert>hemetwitheever
with yuu." Frank 11aid I>«. :.!ti whether w claJ1J11fy it ae fiction or al Israeli officials
But I have promLSed the ethie11 non-fiction:· Frank said
iii;i5;;;:;;::,;~~;;:~ -----::=----==-·"""''-'"-:; cumm1ttee I would follow their •·Them011timportantthingisto
pn><·edure. They call the shot.11' addrl'81 thl' thinp tGobie) has
Frank would not re\·eal the ex said, and that"• what I have been
(t,nt of the ethics probe. but 1181d it trying to do with the l'th1e11 proc
Frank said thl' mt'l'tmge were
hl'ld to discusa the uproming ls
raelielectionsandthl'potenttal
immigration into Israel of:J00.000
84>\·ietJewe
The ""Chri11tmas in Montrose" :J416 Garrott Business first
a!W'ociution rnppl'd it.ti holiday place honors went to TNT
activitit•s with the announce Shirt.II, which dominates the
m('nl .Jan. 2 of the "'Lite the Fairview at Taft intereection
Montru11e·· l'nntt•11t winners This fourth annual event
First plate in the re11idential drew entrants up to Dec. 20,
caU>gory went to Gary Van with judging by Chrie
Ooteght•m, for an innovati\"I'.• Sevcnien between Dec 26 and
•·snow Family"' on his r<M)f st :ll"{
"Chri11tmaH in Montru11t,.'
logo rubber HtumpH dt·1Jigned
by PO. Box Ruhbl·r Stump11, as
well a11 certificates, will lx·
awarded to the winnNs and to
do11e competitors lnkrnation
al r·lag at604 We11theimt·r. Crt·
utive Source at 70:.! Avondalt•
and John KJ('('kingt·r·11 re8i
dt•nc-e at 404 Stratford
Baylor & VA to conduct HIV-TB drug studies
A!<tudytodetenninetheeffectivenl'l<
ll of antibiotic thl'rapy among
Hl\"-po.;iti~·epeoplewhotetitpo.;i
tiv1· for exposure to tubereul011ie
will be conducted by Baylor Col
\t"lft· of Medicine and Houston Vet
ernn11 Aft'ain Ml!dieal Center rt·
11t>archt>ni
The thrtt year. $:.!10,000 study.
!undedbytheCenteT11forDill4'a11e
Control. will a111ist physicians in
dt>termining if Jt.;H <lsonia:ddel, a
drug used totrl'at TB patients who
art-notHl\"-po11itivl'.willbeeffec
tl\"t' in treating Hl\"-po11iti~·e indi
vidualN with prl'vioWI exposure to
TH
Study part1cipante will receiH• a
free medical examinauon and TB
medication Study activitil'll will
take plaC1:' at the Hou11ton VAM(',
Baylor Collt'ge of Medicim·, the
Thoma11 StreN Clinic and the
Montrose Chmc. Participation is
notlimitedtovett·ran11
Another 11tudy to be condul·ted
byHaylorandVAre"l'archenwill
determine thl' t'ffecuvene11o1 of
three druge in treating HIV-po11i
ll\le people with active tuberculosi11.
Funded al110 by the CDC, this
four year. $90,000 study will a1111st
docton1indeterminmgthl'proper
drull" treatment for HIV-pooiiti~·e
pat1entewithTB Formnemonth11
tooneyear.theetudypart1c1pan1'1
will be givt>n INH. Rifampm and
PZA tPyrazinamidl'I 111multaneous\
y. For thn>e yl'ars following
theinitialtrl'atment.studypartlc·
ipants will be examined period1
callytodetenninetreatmenteffe<;·
tiveneu
Eligible 11tudy participantll will
receive a free ml!dical examine
ti on and TB medication. This atud
y will take place at thl' Houston
VAMC and thl' Thomas Street
Clinic
lnterl'!>ted HIV-po11itivepl'rRon11
who are eligible for either etudy
may call 795-7426 for more infor
Protest
briefly
interrupts
Rose
Parade
'Friends' benefit reset for Jan. 29 at Tower Jury clears
store, 4
employees of
gay bashing
H)' JOH:\ llOH!'<i
l'ASAllE!\A. ('alif 1Al'f
l\armonywa1th1·them1·.bu1
thf"Toumttmt-ntuf1Wtie1pa
r11d .. entt-rt'<11tH...._-.,ndt·t-ntu
ry ,-,.nfrontmKtiw ... uHul
the day .ia AIDS a<-t1•11<1.11
1taiteda11!<fo,.,11pr<>tl"lltat
thl'1tartofthet\'t-nt
l'htmll)f'l<U•·pn..:eea1onul
00 11.,,,..,,. 1tuddtd 1l01tt11. 22
t.,nda and 27.) fqllf'l<tmtn•
had 1u11t 1tartt'd M"nday
""'m H prN ... tffH ran m
T:tufsflu11t11ndunrurlt'da
am-.-: rt-ad1ni.:· ··t:ml"rlf~n
y S1<1p the par11de iO.OtU
lk..idofAl!lS "Thl"l{l"oup1at
in th•· roadv.·11y. haltmK the
\111111 f"d1uon vf the annual
parad(·for :tOH•:undH
l"r••wd11 bool'd the brief
dt·mun1<tra\1on and netv.·urk
tch·ni<wn 1·amera11 hroad
l.""81<tm1rtht-pur11dcforan""t1
matedaud1cn<-enf3'><lm1llion
1.1ua·klycutav.·ay
The prutl'atu" 11a1d !hey
v.-ne memht>nut·StopAIUS
;.; .. w.ort:l111·"'andwantt-dto
11hu" thr11d11<ma)"·v.-1thguv
l'!"nmPnt polin" ti.•,.,·ard the
d11t>ast, lald JrUUp
1<)l<>lr.t'Mp..r1on Bru<-eM1rken
It'1 s w•~- of remmdma
l)f'oplethat foriO,OOOpeoplt>
th' paradr • JYtr. Mirlr.en
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Hy SHKRI COHEN DARBONNl'l1t. ~1· 1tro ( imm1 l"h ~t
.lf,m1r1,H \;,,,,~ 1:-; ... ~ ma.. and had alread~- • >I d
A commumt\ v.1de benefit Mlt'd thl' evt-nt before le11rmnK of
1'hat' .. What"t.riendsart"For Al'el l'lubland's l"lo•mio: ahortl~ ufh-r
ebratwn ofL1f., ma :\ev. l>ec~w·· ia Thanlutg1v1nK Tht'11hov. v.aa9el for
schedult'd for Jan 29 at \h<' Towt'f' II« 11
Theatt-i: wh.,re itM orj{an1Zt'TM oril{i Garrt-tt 11a1d that t1flt'r ("lohli\nc
nallyplannt'dtoholdachar11y1how rl·mon'CI 118 te<'hnu:al t'qUlpmt'nl.
m Ue<'t·mher. Thc fir1;1 benefit had to the tho>att'r wa11 no lon11cr a11propr1
becanct'ledmthl'la11t&tagt-aufplan Htt' for tht' 1how that had bt'f"n
nmg v.hcn Clubland. whirh tht·n planned The or11am.1.l·r~ un· nov.
held a le1111l' at thi: Towu. clo .. ed un wurkmlf /tround thl· luv.t•r a n1po
txpt-ctedly b1ht1t•M,_but11rt••111l .. 1 .. ·k1nKa"8lMt
l'r!)("l.'edM from ··That's What HIK"f" w1th !'nund and hl{htmi.:. ht-
~t1,~~~l~M~r~,!~·~r~: w~l~l~;l't~o~~~ 18
;h., Tower·, new m<1na111·mt-nt
Building Fond, Bering Commomty hilll bi.'fn "\'(•ry t"lMlpt!ralln and
~rvicuFoondationandMontr°"e ht-lpful" m makinK tht- t1rr11n11,..
~~~J:~~~1\:7:i~ ~~fu~~~; ~~~df:ap :,~n('.~:r~.~;;;~~::t1:r<1>~~:~,~;t3
comt't'.1)"· a.-11 and live mulli<-. 81 Wl"ll "h1ch ''"n• thf" bu1':hn11. i• now
a11uthertypt"t1otμ..rformen1,mava U\'t"l'Sl'f"1n11opo.-ratn>nH11ttht'ct'nlr I
r1ety 1:1hov. format. An aut·twn "Ill ~lontn"'e theatt-r
hf. held haHway thrvul{h thtprodoc Wc'w l:lf't.n louk1nK around for II
lion. 11a1d Larry Garrl"lt, one uf !hf' port11blt- .,,und ~YM<'m a1 d h11htmK
equ1pmt-nt.'-(;11rret11a1d "\l.1·thmk
v.-.,m111hthavefnund.ameo ('v.·1th
the .,,und •YMtrm. hut •the fl'f"l
1;<n·t..-t m ~tonry1·t
or11aniit-r11
Garn-ti'11 t<>-fhlll"' for the r•·ent
ar.,alaohiaco-utlu1umTua1Ga)"·
Rodeo All&OCiatmn 1~9 ruyalt)
Mtlame A11h.-raft und Bro<-.. Hl'rh11
•air.a Brue..lla De'\"al11. Thetnnhad
>nl{mally plannt'<I ah< ida• l:lf'n.,
ThebenefitplannerHarr11t.. 0 i.:..•k
mlf fora11M1Mt11nce mp,,. 'II" 11n
hurt1d"•PU\"rf' l'T\'l< I retl
PHILADELPHIA IAl'._A fl'der
al court juryd1smi11Ml.'d cla1m11 of
two gay men who 11aid their coworkers
at a Caldor Inc. rt'lail
storeinWillingboro,t\.J .. hadha
ra11sl.'dandbeatoneofthem1•nhe
causeofthl'ir11exua! prl'ference
The company waMalsonamed
inthesuit,whichchargedthl'lirm
didnotprotectlhcm
.\fr/amt- A~hcrCJff, Brucel/CJ O,."\-"CJll CJnd Lorry GCJrrl'll •M1 .. Min CJnd Mr
TGRA1 CJ re pulllll/f on a t-cir<tt.• 1Jhou: to bt-nrf11 rommuml.>· rh11r<t1e.. Jcin
t9citthe Tou·er
Afterthreehoursofdel1berat1on
overtwodays.thejuryoffourml'n
andfourwomenrult'dll«.Hfor
Caldorandthefouremplo)·eeson
all the counts brought by thetwu
ah,v.-.Garrett1:1a1d.Acashbarw1ll meninacivillaweuit
bea\'a1lahle
s .. \t'f'al llerru; ha•·e already been
dnatt-dbylocalbuem-forthl'
au,·11on. Garrett 11a1d. ltem1 to bf'
aurt1ont'd 1nclud"a 14K l{Old nKk
8Cl', donatt'<I by Pete Martmez. a
ar11f" lkflov.·erarrangtmentfrom
l'11UaLily Floralde•uirnaandhand
madt- ralr.u. from Ste~·t>Terry ofM1asoun
Stl't'l'I Potter}'- . _ 'lt"s l'ntlrely cuns111tent with all
m~lt:e:!;:-.r:lf~~;t~:. .~ ~~;::»- the evidence as well a11 the fact
Rilif'T of the Brazos R1•l'I" Band. that Caldor trl'at.8 itll employees
Sheila Lennon ol the ~.1ttlt 811 of Wl'll;'Thomas R Wagnl'r,Caldor'e
r~1xaaG;;;d~x~~i:~~~f1~1:l'1:nd ~::i;? said in reacuon to the
Michae!Grttnberg.atU.>rneyfor
Former mayoral hopeful James Galvan arrested ~::':;,~~:;::"m~~;;:;· !~~
John DiDonalo. a former sh1ppmg
Jame;oGal,·an.v.·ho1ntendt'<ltoron
for mayor of Houston m tht·:\o•· ~
city l'lection11. wasarrl"l!tedTul'~day
at Wonham Center for d111rup11ng
the s"eannlf m teremon:vofolfi
cial11who"ereel...ctl!dthen.Gah·an.
a member of ACT l'I' and lon11t1ml'
ne11fhborh<Hid acti•i11t m coonc1l
U1111 D. wld member11ufHouston
Gay and Le>tb1an Pohllcal C11ucu1
aflerthemee11n1Wednnday,Jan
.:l,th111 'aoml'thmgjustcameovt'f'
me'-bf'forehebtg11n11houtin11frum
alll'C'OndatorybaloonydunnaMay
or Kathy Wh1tmire"s maugurahon
•ptt<h
Gal\·an v.a.11pmtedoutofthe
eenlt'r by a m1mater and a meml:lf'r
JcimnGciltan
eameo1erme·
ofth,ROTCsfterhl")'("1t'<I 1Jov.n
.,.1th Wh1tmire,•ht"aa htt!edi a
t<>r"'andothl'rcommentedurmKthe
reremnny He had ahm ~·elled for
help from Mark Clark. prl'l!1dentof
the J-lou11ton l'oliceOfficereA8a0<·1
at1on andaknownWh1tm1recntic,
bot ("lark m11tead told Galvan ht
wa~ under arrrst Galvan waH
chargedv.1thd1sropllnl{apubhca11·
aembl)
Gah·an said Wt'dnet1day 11 wa1
Wh1tm1rl''1 appointment of Alfrl!d
Callnv.-a)·toatwo)·tartermmooun
cilthatmeensedhim Wh1tm1rehad
ongmallyappomtt'<IC:allo"'·aytoreplaceR<..:
lnl') Ell11furthetermthat
t'ndt'd Tul'"IJdsy. Jan :t, but re-appom!
t'd him then for Ellia" full term
A!thoughthecitycharter11llowatht
ma)"<>T to m11kt' 11uch an appoint
ment. Gal Yan iaid Whitmire 11huuld clerk. told the jury the harassment
have giYen Diit. !) voterethechance included anti-gay a1gn& postl!d on
to adt>rt thl'1r reprl'~entat1ve doors. mes11ages printed on pric-
S!le makl'll appomtmtnUI for po- mg ucketa. verbal l'p1thete. and a
~~~-~:!::a~8~~-an •::1~l'ally 11 a hllle ~::mu:~~~l~e~~:l~ ~fi)~~~~~.
di~:~;'~~::::!~:~ ~={~:;.~,c:;~ ;t~~~~ ~~1;~~~r~~~:;~~~1~:opl'r
filmir fee, and wa1 un•bletooollf'rt ·We don't know what the iury
the required pet111on a11naturt'$ in wasthinking.butpeopll'likeJohn
umetofile.Aftt>rh1ecand1dacyfell
through. he b«amt acU~l' m Ehza
bethSpat"'ramp11111ntounaeatEI
h1onc1tycuuncil Spat"v.a111llMl
menuont'd a•• ix-1blr contender
furElh• 1tata~erthtcouncilmem
bf'r~111nt'dto111nfortheetattaen
andJeffaregoingtoencounU.-rre-
111stancebecau11eofwhotheyare:·
Greenbergsrud ··1·mcerta1nthom.e
typesoffeehnp.meanmghatred
of gay peopll', werl' pret1ent m Lhe
jurytoaomeextent"
Greenberg eaid ht did notepeaf
1cally 8ttlr.gay iuroT11
• 2 MONTROSE VOICE FAIDAY. JANUARY 19119
·Offbeat 'Reckless' is special offering at Stages
HouttonLiveby
NEIL BADD~RS
The mo.t unutual holiday offering
thit thtalrical IJ.l'atUn 11 "Reck
]en" at Stagee. A play by Craig
Lucrui. ''RttkleN it thettory of Ra
chel, a pertnnially perky woman
whofindtout.fivf'minutetbefore
ithappent. that her hutbandhtt11
takenoutaoontractonherlife
That it happens on Christma.e i1
notincidentaltothestory
' As Rachel fleet into (he night.
andintoaterietofludicrou1111tua
tions,wearechallengl"dtolookat
our own Chru1tmru1 memorH.'11
Sometimee funny, •ometlmHI tad.
these memo nee are often the mo..t
potent because they happenf<I at
Christmat
Along the wa)·. Rachel i.11 befnended
by Lloyd, a gentle man
with a p8tll u dark u Rache\'11
p!'Nent Hetakt't!her homt-tohis
wife. Pooty, a deaf-mu«• parapll'lflC
Who also carr1e. a 111'C'll!t
ThesetwotakeRa<"hl'lintotht1r
home, share their IM'<'Teta with hl'r
and H•illt herin puttmichl'rlife
back mto 11ha))t'. although only
briefly During thiM time Racht•l t1.l
110 mt>t>ta tl snootv. nut·so·hont"St
oomputeroper11torMa firm where
l..loyd hu found her work: w1n11
$100.000 with Lloyd t1.nd Pooty on
..,. a sleazy game 11how called "Yuur
Mother or Your Wifl'" !lht• thrN•
sre hilt1.riouely dre11><ed OM a11olor
11y11tem) and Mt't'kM an1<wt111 from
thefiutufmanyther11pi1<t11fora
bu.arre tilt t.o her reaht~·
Thi1ptriodofherlif1·end1w·ith
another vit11t from hi•r hu .. b11nd
Tom. which Mf'('8 Racht•I on«'
again fltt1nl{ into the mg ht after a
tragu.•em'Ountt-r
TomakeM'nM·olth1·abMurdpn ..
grelllLnnoll'WntMinherhft.H.a
chl'lturnMtotherapu1taftt"rthl'ra
p1i;t forn11n·ex1>1tent solutmns.al
w11y" m111>1Ung that ··the p&>1t is ir
relevant. 11<1methinii: that you
wakeuplrum'
A,. t•\"t•nlfl further 11klow. Raehl'!
retre11U1inwaworldinhab1tfdon
ly by her mt"monH. wht·re >1omt"
place it'aalw11y11(.'hnt1tmas. Jolt
ed mtoenoountering reohty once
agam by yet another al'l ul 1110
lence,Rathl'lde<·idNi.thatnomltt
terwhatwl'dot.orontroluurhveM
1hmifSJU8thappen" Inthl'ulti
mateabtiurdity,Rachelbecomesa
thl'rapll!t. Weare left to ponder the
qut'fltion. what is it about Chrillt·
mrui that makes us remember
pwnful things?
Reckleea" ia a cumedy with an
angry edge. The laugha here all!
generated by the offbeat 1itua
tions, the kind of uncomfortable
lllughs that are offered when we
learn a ll'11son form lifetheh11rd
way 11nd have time W reflect
However; manyofthelaughain
Sta~wa· production were also dul'
t.o the skill ofthefineen11emble.
headtd by Donna Whitmore as
Rachel
Whitmore is 11 akilled 11ctrftlll
and comedienne. The role of Ra
chel ill difficult, requirinl{thl'aC·
treq pvrtraying her to flip with
behe"eability from oomedy to
tragedy and back. h also de·
mands extraordinary stamina
Whitmoremakee hertransuion•
st-amle11h". maintaining a
warmth and intelligence that
10hint'fl dl't!pite the paranoia and
final11adneNofhercharacter:
S«·phen Pondaa l.loydandJu
dy Frow 8Jlo Pooty were oullltand
ing Pond wQsendearin,:c and ulti
m11tely moving 8ll a man trying to
live hiH life to make up for pa11t
mi11take11 by recre111mg the1111me
s1tu11tion11and forcingadifferl'nt
Frow Mhowed why she ii; one ol
the mo11t11killed character actref\11
u around. She takl'San outland
LMh roll' !deaf.mute paraplegic)
and m·wroncetakesitoverthe
edge. Wt• nl'\'er pity Po<>ty or
laugh at her. onl~· with her. r>,:i<'t'
work and fun
SebaJ;tian Whil.t' iU Ral·hel's
huMhand. Tom. H thl' man in tht•
11kimllllkandasTom.Jrwaal'fff'<"ll\
·e in all thret' roles. Ht" Wll>l 80
con•·incing in e11ch part that I
didn't really makf.-theoonnrt'lu.m
thatitwasthesameact.oruntill
ret'l'l\'ed thl' program later.
Kl'\'m Kinkade. April S11yrc
1-'atri(·k Mc-Cord. G11ry Scullin and
PatM1tchellwereentertainingin
multipl1>rolet1. makinguchadi,.
tinct prl'llf'n«". Mitchell df"!<ervet1
ll!>"'CHil mention for fillinK m on
t1hortnotil-eforHelindaS1mmonM,
who w aH at home wrestling with
brukenwaterp1pe11
Direction by JOI' Turnl'r Cantu
waa particularly pointed. making
J!)(Jn Korff'• /\'1•u /Jone<' (;ruup p.-rfurm~ ·sin-et Pfrstm" m onf' of 8f'l'l'ra/ n1nt1·r/f bJ· lti<:ol ond notu.inalh knou·n
C<Jmponw• /11 ~· f<"aluri·ddurtnj./ Vancr M<Jnlh ot theJCC'¥ Kaplan Th•·a/re
ima11inati\·t- U1<1· of tht• 1<quar1·
playingarl'il S<-ta wt"re minimal
butt•fft"rt1\·e.Th1·h11hwandll'•und
1>nhannodthl'pw«•.
··Rt't·klu;i" botht·red mt· It i11a
wond1·rful play. J>el'l'•·ptin· and
witty, and Lt umqut>l)· t~•\·t·rN
l('round m•,..t "Chrll<tmtu1'' play&
would a\'ol<l, bul I pn·ll'r tu \'JI>"
the world leu darkly It w9.11n't a
cumed~· for ml'"" much 11>1 it w8.>I
an all·tCM~trut- n•llecrinn or what
lluw thiM play oflct·t,. you j,. in
your mt·morws of ('hn1<tma1<t'll
pa~t. This work i hiichl)· rl'Com
mendt-d
-Goulet in TUTS'
"Camelot"
Robt:rt Goull'I. whu bur1<l tnt<l thl'
national hmehght by crentinl{ the
rule of J.an«""lot in Broadwa)·-,.
1%0 pn·mil'rl' or "Caml'lot:' will
11tar a11 King Arthur in Tht-atre
t:nder the Stani· produdion (>f
1hat Lemt"rand ! .. owe hit mu~1ca.I
Jan. 23-Feb. 4 at the ~lus1c Halt
The \'l'ry talented Alan J
Lt-rner <book and hri") and Fred·
enck lA>wt· fscorel wett retipon
bll' for 1uch musical hits u
'Bngadoon:· ·Gigi;' uPamt Your
Wa,:con" and· My Fair Lady: The
«""lebratedscureindudeeeuchun
forgettable tontts as 'If t-:\'er I
would Leavt' You," "How to Han
dle a Woman:· ··1 Loved You Onte
m Silence;· "Tht' Lu11ty Month of
M11y;• "C'est Moi "I Wondt'r
\\'hat the Kinl(iMUoingTunight
and''Camelot
BasedonTHWhite'11!9!'ll'lno"
el. , .. rhe On«' and Futurt· Kmg
"Caml'lot" w·eaves the romantic
tah• of Kini{ Arthur. hiM ht-guiling
Queen Gu1·nl'\'erl'. and Sir
Lancelot. !ht• bravl'tlt orknight8
whc,..e illi1·1t lo•·l'furthequttn ti
n111ly bring.a an t'nd tn Arthur's
af{t"ofch1valryandpean·.
Anall·prot·ntt'rttlLOt'rwhn•eca
reer hu encumplltl'1'<.i t'H'l')
1<t.ajlr. rt'C'wdml£ and film medi
um.Gnulet t'lH"t·la indl\1•n111y A
H11ppy Time· and W8>1 namt'd
t;ntertainer of the Ye11r" in La8
Veica~ in 1%2
'Camelot" will be directed hy
!\orb J{){'rder. who P"•rformed m
the Broadway 11nd na110nal wort
,f ··cameloi' with Rkhard llarrJ.11
and rt'-mounted 11nd chorl°O'
graphed Harns' production for
thrt'f.' nauonaltourt and tht•Au>1·
tralianproduction HehuBer\'ed
asdirf'("torandchoroographerfor
11•·arieh·ofindu1;triah1. as well as
for numerou11 production11 in rel{
ional theaters
Mu~it-al director and ~~mdu.-tor
will be John \'i1<llf'r, whollt'rved El~
a""i11tant musical director and
conductorforfivetour1of"Ct1.ml'·
lot" st.arrinicllarria. HeservedaM
mu1;ical director conductor for
the r('(:ent national wurof''Soulh
Pacific" with Goulet
Performance1Jare1Cheduledfor
Jan. <!J.Feb. 4.eightperformanCt.'8
weekl)'. Tuttiday through Frida)'
at i'i.00 p.m .. and Saturda)· Hnd
Sunday at <!:00 p.m. and i':ao p.m
Tuesday and Wednesd.8)·.Jan. :l.
4!4 Eire reduced price pre•·iew1.
Sunday. Jan. <!" and Tue.day.
Jan. ao 11re added non·l!lubacrip.
tum performances
-Kaplan Theatre
"Dance Month"
DEln«" Month will «""lebrate iUI
10th year 11t the Kaplan Theatre of
the Jewi~h Community Center of
Houswn on Jan. 6through Feb. 4
Originallyooncei"edaaafesti"al
e\'l'nt featuring pl'rformera from
JCCa11well11sseverallocaldance
groups, the program haa now
grown to include dancera. dan«"
rompanies and muter teachers
with national and international
rl·putat1ons
Tomarkthi11"dec11deofdan«":
theprojectttflt'Ct11onthepa1<t.ctl·
ebrateM the pre-11ent and looks for
ward to the future. Deborah l111y
willmtroducethecuncenl!lent'lon
.Jan. 7 Hay 11anmternat10nalh
rt"n<•wn..d modnn dance~
tonCh<>rl~•ICfltpher11X6zt' will be
f1>atured un Jan. 20. On Jan. :.!1.
tht· annual children's program.
It'• a Small World.' will pretient
thechildrt"n'sgruup11Acret1Home
dan('t·(·ompany.Fortun1•C0<•k1es.
Kort·an Folk llam·l'School. Sa\'ea
South Na,. Spedal and Yt"llow RGo
M' J>anct· T1·am
·A Decadeofl>an«'Gala l"on
Jan.'l7willprl'SentCit)·Balletof
llou>1ton,JoanKarff11r-.:ewUance
Group. Jo••t•phint• John Gent"r&t·
mg Company 11nd Several Dane
ersCor1·. "Galall"onJ11n.it!will
feature Audemy I>ancera. Cookie
J0<· and tht· Jau ('u .. Ui11eo~·rry
Dant·eGroupandShl'llo:y Power'11
llann•N
Appearing forthefil'llttimeon
the Kaplan The11tre stage ia the
touring tvmpany Dall&11 Black
Dancl'Thi.-atreon Feb.3,inanex
t'it1ngroncertuf1piritual.jazz11nd
mcldt"rn dance. "A Step in Time."
Feb. 4, will feature the High
8chool for Pl'rformmg and Visual
Ana Con«""n Uan .. ers
Concludinf{ tht> e<m«""rt aerie.,
8111 E\·an,., Gu11 G1nrdano, Jazz
Uance Chicago and Impulse
Banet Company of Boaton will
performBelectedwork.11inthepl°O'
gram ''Al>e<:adeofDan«""inRetl'O'
11pect''onJan.IO
An impre.1<\\'t lineup of maater
teacht·rMC<•mpleml'nU!thtooncert
11er1et1. Cl&11t1t'I in modern dance
will beoonduttedby Hay\Jan.6),
Mohua Fenley and David
ParHOnl(Jan. ILJand~vans(feb
Jtiandll'!J.r-.:anGiordanowilllead
a cl81111 in jazz on Feb. t!; Israeli
Folk !lance cla.i11u will be held
Jan. 6 and 7, conducted by Ruth
Goodman
Nu~rt(;oi.it"f•larMuK111J.1A'thi.r111 T£'T,'i'prrsrntol1in •f .. ('om...J,r· 01 w·urldw1dt' l'l•nt·l'rl fa.vu-ill' hi'
thf'M1<a1rllaU t<>ok th1· l9"<! (;rnmm\ a B+st
Mid America Dan«' Company
ofS1 J.ouiswillmakl'it11debuta11
a UanceMunthe•·entonJan. J:
U11nc1• Month at the Kaplan
The11tre IR funded m part by the
Citv of HouHt.on through the Cul·
tur~l Arui Council of Hou11ton. the
TexaM Cumm11<11ion the Aru. the
r-.:t1.uonal ~;nduwmentfortheArl$
thi.- M1d-Aml'rica Art.II Alliance.
lhe ,Jt"wu1h Commumt)' (.'t"nter'a
Patnm~ of thl· ArtM Fund 11nd the
Endowml'nt TruHl Fund (lf the
J1·.,·11<h C<•mmunuy { 'o:ntn Form
lormat1<>n conrl'rnmii: all e"enta.
call th1·J(.'( ';'~·3'200.t-xL ll"l~
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FRIDAY. JANUARY 5 1989 MONTROSE VOICE 3
Caucus rejects 'openly gay' rule for officers [ ~ We're Back!
M Safer Sex for Gay/Bisexual
Men
Conlmuf'd frorn pas• I
Onll('('l)ndcallfor..,lf.nommatwn11
to HGIJ>(; oflk.-r and board poooi
hOn•. l~nn1>1 Spen~r. current vice
P""Ldtnt of the CallCUI, withdrew
hi•nameuacandidat.-forrt--t>lec·
tH>n to hu1 poonuon and r"'minated
h1mJ1tlfforprf'tl1dent.Thl'rt'Wt'rt'flU
nomination11fortht'po11it1onofv1n
pret1iden1. and no chall1·n1e«r11 to in
c11mbent11 Holl1er und Kevin lland
sonfortheoffil'('"of1tuetaryand
treasurer, rE'11pectivcly
~;d Bame. annuunn'<l h" cand•
dacyforvacan1boardofdir('t-to111
P0&ition 4. a thrt't' year term. and
David Fowler Hlfnommuted for
boardP ... i11on6.forau-rme:<pirin1e
m January, 1991. Sharon Stone.
"'ho had P"''·ioualy announced for
bolll"d aeat g_ "ithdrt'" ht>r name
fn>m rona1deration btcau1t' of a
chanf(e1nemployment11tatu1There
wert>no11«0ndcallnom1nat1onafor
buardBetltltl.5and6.BnanKeever
had announced on fir11t call for reelectmn
to board &eat 6
Third call for nommauona and
theelect1onwill ht' held J an. 17at
the caucus' regular meeting loca
tion. MetJ"()poli1an Multi-Service
<:enU'l"onWeatGray
lnolherbusint11a,JoeThomtonof
the poli~ advisory committee ad
,-ii;l;dmembt'uofahearingtodeter
minetheca11cua'officialrespon1e.
l.n q11,.,.uun11 frvm Mayor Ka1hy
Wh1tmiretommont}'ICfOUIJ9reprelt'ntt'd
m tht coalition The qun-
11011.11 are mtended toaMu1tintht
mayur"• ll('!t'('f.1(>0 uf a ntw Huu~ton
poht·e chief, Thumton •aid The
meeunawillbt-heldatnoonSunday.
Jan 7. at the l\Gl.l'Cofficeat !MlO
LovrtL
Dara Bloom of the C'oalition l.n
F;nd Clime Violenl't' a•ktd caucu~
member• for helpand11upportwith
theirefforU1. Theirroupl,.C'Ort11wom
en mto abortwn clinic11 through
p1cketlmet1ofprote11terewhoareof
tenphy11ic111ly,·iulent,llloom11a1d
Chair Ka}' J-hllllQliC'ltedpartitipa
tionfor!lnmter-orgamzatinnal 'di
rectacuon'plannedfor theopemng
of Randall"• at Weatheimer and
Sht>pherd on Jan. 12. Tht> pouiwillbeprot~
tingther.-centfirin1of
a gay man wh0&e roommate wu ru
mortdtohaveAIDS.andcontrnued
deftn11e by Randal1"11 official• in
courtdocumentsoftht>company"•
righf"todii;mis1111ay11andpeople
with AIDS from employment
llillacknowltdgedll!'veralpeople
mtheroomwhohadfiltdforpon
!Lons within the Harrill (;ounty
Democratic Party. Seven caucus
memberswereseekingelectionorreelectiontopre-
cinctcha1tshipe,and
LealiePerezhadfiltda.e:acandidate
for party chair.
Fundamentalists plan conference on 'homosexual healing'
ANAHEIM. ('ahf. CAP>-A funda
mentalilit Oran11;e County Chn
tian group led by ont of thl· na
tion'111trongeetcritic:aofh••mosex
uality i• planninf(anationale<>n
ference thi• mnnth in W&a1hmgton
on 'hom0ttt'xualityhealing'
Thl' Rtv. Lou Sheldnn l!lUd Dt'l'.
:lH the conferenn>11porumrtd h~· his
TradLtional Valut .. Coalition will
beheld Jan. it)_ Theml'(>ting".11ex
act location will be k1•11t11t><-'ret to
minimize prfllt>lll-11 by gay rights
act1vist11,he11aid
Theconferen(.'(' willuuminl'ef
fortstoper11uadef(aym1·nandlet1
bianatochangetheir&exualorien
talion.Sheldon said
It alaowillconsiderwaystopreventgay1
from "'inning public approval
through lt>gislation. he
said. Sheldon called 1he gay lifestyle
and ll'gialation favonng it "'a
threat to traditional family ,·alul'IJ
aetforthineverydocumentofour
JCOwrnment from the Mayflower
Cumpact onward"
Local gay rights activi11ts aa1d
Dec_ 21'1 they will protl'!lt the Wa11h·
m11llm conference. as they prote11t.
ed an Oct. 10 symposium held
by the California Coalition for
Tr11.ditional Values in Anaheim
That 1ympot1ium argued that l(ays
were a threat to family valuea
I suspectwc'llhavt·ama11111n•
turnout to prutf'>lt what he's doing:
· 11aid John Duran. an Orange
County l(ay attorney. •·t:very
where ht (l'.Ori to 11pread hi• lite.
we'll be there. He's llO filled with
hate he'• l0tit all ability for ration·
al thinkin1;('
About 40 11ay rii:cht11 activi11ts
.. ·erearrutedwhentheypruk-sted
thl• Anaheim ('onfl'n•nce where
WillinmAllen,thenchairper11onof
the U.S. Commi1111lon on Civil
Ri11ht11, angered gays with a
speech titl t·d ··m11ck11, Animal11.
HomOM'xuals: What ia a MinoTI·
ty?"
Allen resigned h111 poet •hortly
al\ertheconferencewhenapublic
furor de' eloped over hi& com
The conference could reprl'!lent
a movl' by Sheldon to take hi•
mo•·ement national. 11aid the Re•
Jerry Sloan. a Sacramento gay ac·
"They're making us the object of
probably tht greattlll religiou1
persecution since thf' Pilgrims
cametothi11 country;· said Sloan
"It's an ugly form of bigotry"
Police harassing possible AIDS victims, say program director
SAN ()]EGO jAI'._ L1·adeT11 of a
federal proirram to ("ombat AIDS
among drug add1ct.1.ay San l)il"
1[<1puh~arehara~11inl(di•·ntsand
kl'<·pmg thtm fn>m t~•mml[ for
te!ltingandeouru<ehnlf
Alfredo \'el8Jlt~>. di"-"<·t11r of
HorizonteM. aa1d pohn have
fri11kedandapprehendedth•·1rdi
en!.11. ha"e ~n 11art'a11t1c, arrogant
and an·usatory of 11tan w••rk
era and ha"e t·n·n arrt"t<tl'd une
11taflmemberon1<u11picionofhl'm
inu11t•.fort:inghimtotakt•adrulf
letit. Tht· t•·~t .. huwt><I ht· Wll~dl'nn
' I don'tg1veahootwhoth1•_\··re
aftt•r. Wt•rl' doinf( tht•ni and tht
county ti fovor. prt•v(•ntinlf tht·
spread of AIDS:· Vdruoco1<111d.
J-le11aidhewanU1offi1·er1111m1ply
WMtayawayfromW1·11t l'urk.udja
cent to the S11n Ysidro !'ark and
}{('l:reatlon Ct·nll·r. on Wt'lhwl!da~·
morn1n1111 wh1·n Horizontn work
er11wait fordruf(add1et11tul!ho"
up. A nurt1t· "1th tht' county
Health lll·parlmt·nt ac(~•mpanies
the f(rtn1p to dra" blood for test
'"' Cvunty health officer Dr: Don
ald Ramra& ill considering formal
ly requl'!lting that the Polin> J)e.
partment 11tay away from the park
"hen llorizonU>li iii there
Wt would prefer that they do
whille•·er they have to do. but not
111 ronjunc-uon with where (the
proirr11.m ih operating)," he eaid
"There's no qul'fltion that this im·
pocta our activity and that of
llorizontt .. 111 trying to educate
thi11f(rt)upofpeople:·
lh1111taff has told him that the
lforiwntcs prol(ram has made
.. mallptuifTtfllllllJ(f'ttingdrugnd
di(·t.11 t.ot·hangetheirhigh risk be
hllvior.
Pohce spokesperson Capt. Rich
ard Tonl'ck J1aid polict' fre(Juently
areintheareabecau11etheparkis
a hangout for druf( abusers He
11a1d whene\erofficerssee11omeon1•
who iii wanted for any C"Tlme.
or apparently on dru11s, that per
11on will be apprehended
Ithmkwe'regomgtoruninlll
logl{erhea.d11on thi~11111ue. Toneck
said. "'Wecan"tju11tavoidJCuingto
lheparkjuHtbl"CaU11etht·y'rt·tht·r(·.
That'• not l(uinM to hapJl(•n:'
\"el&11co beheve. hi11 proirram '"
dealin1 with far more lift.threat·
ening lllliUl'S than the apprehen·
11ion of a ht>roin addict who. in a
w·urst·CaliC 11iluatwn. might be a
frt'tjuent armed robber or hurlflar
The proirram. une of 60 111milar
federall.Y tundedpro1CTam11mthl•
country. ill dt·Miicned to communt
cate the danger11 of AIDS virui; in
fection to 11. f(roup of peoplt- "ho
may otl.erwise havt· no <~intact
with ht>alth nffidul~
TheproifT1un1my11uddid11$!0to
bekMt.edforexpo11urt•totheviru11
thatl·uu111·11AlllSandnnoth1•r$!0
to rt•lurn for their rt·Mult.11 Six
month• \at('r. lht· same addictH are
11oughtoutand a11a1narepa1d$!0
to hett'l!t.edandanoth1•rS!Olore--
turnforthe1rrl'llul\ll
Outrt'nch workt·ni aliwdi"tribute
hottll'I< of blto<·h to clenn
needlt11 11.nd ,._,·rinlft'fl llnd cun
dom11
Vela!ICO said meetinl(ll with police
to re>-0lve the 11ituaoon ha•·e
been fnendly but unproduct1,·e
Because five percent. of 1he l.WXI
people tl'llt-ed llO far ha\·e11hown m
fectwn wLth the AlD!::i vir~. ti is
important that they all 1ttum for
couruiehng to prevent the11pread
ofAJrn:ithrough&l'xualcontactor
dirty needl1'8
The three-year program. funded
by a SJ milhon grant fJ"()m the Na
tional ln11titut.eofDrugAbulll'.110
far ha11 paid more than 1.200 ad
dict11 to participaU> in the project
Alberto Mata. a 11enior adna"r
"'th the Na\Jonal Jn11titute o!
Drulf Abuse (NIDA), said none of
Nil)As other program• in the
etrnntry has experient'l.'d 11uch
problemH with police
lt110unds Jikethe police art' US·
mM Horizontei; 110 they don't have
to hunt people down:' he aa1d in a
telephone interview fJ"()m W8!1h
ington D.<:
UH begins AIDS prevention project for teens
You t·an 11e1 Aills JU>'t by •h11k
1n1[hand11 .. Lth111>mt'on1·whot.t-"1>.
llJ\"po.;11\\t·
"Thert.-,. no "ay you t·11n f(l't
All )Sth1.·!iratt1m(•)'ouha,1·11l'x"'
The111· are twu of many m18C<•n
ceptiun11 tl'f"nlll(t·r• hold ahout
AIDS.111,·ordin11tothl'l1ni•·er11ll.•
of lfooHton·~ l'Hyl'hology Behu'
iornl Medl<ine KeMenrt·h (iroup
The llll rt'l<e11rt·h1•r11 han• hecn
n"11rdC'd an initiul two-yt•!lr.
$2U.67LgrantfrtlmtheNutio1111!
ln~tllut.e of f\-frntal ll1·111th to un
cover thl'llt' mi11t·un1-i;·p110n~ llnd
examin1·howt1·1•na11•·rsdt"'l'idt'on
Sl'Xual acunty. m hii:ht of tht·
growmg thrt>at of the Mpread of
AIDS
Dr. H.ichard I. Evan", profeeaor
ofptoycholol[y.dirt't:llltheresearch
l{roup and i\11 t~naii:e AIUS pre
venuon project. which .. ·illeollect
data on more than 2000 Hou11ton
area high >«.·hool atudt>nt;;
Wt• n~-d to understand the mii;
rnnt-eptiona teens hold regarding
AIDS so effective prevt>ntion lll"t)·
l("rnmst·nnbedtvelopedandmw
fl:TDll·d mto the high school t•urrit
ulum:' 11aid E"ans
The multi-faceted will reMearch
1<1·wral areas. Key subjects to\)('
includC'daretheamountofknnwl
1'<igt·student11at1ualhh1nt>about
AIDS 11nd 1111 trnn~mi111<ion; tht· dl·
irree that druf(s, lllt~•hol and em<~
tione mflu1·nce ri1<ky "t"Xual prot·
til-el among tet·ns and "hethl·r
111·nderdiHt·rt·n1·1· rel11t1•11 to hcmf(
at r111k for AIDS Theproiect. will
ah10 c-onnntrate cm den•lopmfl: a
psycholo11ical11oci11l profilt·of11tu
di•nt11whoareatn11k forrontrat·t
11111A IDS11nd d1·terminmf( theva
lidityof,·ariou111·thni('andrntial
11wreotypt·11 ofthoH•whoare"'lll
n11k'' lti11pol'!Mblethatm11nym111
cnnct-pt10n1exi11t1·onct•rn1n11t1"l'n
agt·ra who are belw"t.<f to be at n11k
for AIDS. tht• rt·<1·art·her1 said
Followinl( thi11 mitial two year
study. the t.:H team h8!1 been en
couraii:edtoextendthcproject1nto
tht>de\·e\opment and evaluation of
athreeyearAllJSpre•·enuonpro-
1fram
A1<11istin11intheprojectareUr•
J _Greg Getz. re11earch coordmntor.
and Linda Jackson. community
rel11tion11coordinator.Al110partici
pating an' the City of llouslon
Ht>alth Depanment and local
a(·hool di11tricts. General resu!la
will bt• made available to the
st·hooldistricts.buttheidentityof
each participating tl"t'nngt>r will
be kept completely confidential,
thereijeorchers said
Measure would close AIDS care house
JACl\W!\ J\fo CAI'• -A ht ord
ml[ hou.w> for AlllS nd1mJ1 ma\·
clos.e bt-eaust' ofmt·rt'a~ed mom
torinl[ and a prupt.»<ed hill that
would cla .. 111h it u a ho11pin·
Statt' Health ()!fi("(•r llr. Alton
Cobb ha11 m"tructl'<i the Health
lkpartmt·nt'11 ht·t·n11ur1.•andt·erti
ficauon d1v1,.1on to mnrt' cJo,.._.]y
monitor the~bndift>r l\ouMe
Thehou11 • .,namednhtritHdirl'<·
tor. Eddit>Sundift·r. lll11ucould nut
tuntinue to t·xi~t m thot lll'Lf(hbor
hood under a bill propoHt><I by 11tott'
S<·n. Woot11ieT11tl'of Ptt:nyune h
would be daflflified as a ho~p1teand
thu• a mmmt•rcial t·nterpri111·
Theareai•nottnnedfore<immt·r
cial bu11me><~e11. Tatt· u1ld thl• State
Board of Health. which met Ut'l"
15mJllck11c•n
Weha\'etheauthnnt\·torel(U·
late health·cart fa<1ht1et1," •aid
Mendal Kemp. d1ff'C\or of the
lieen1ure and cer\lfi(·atwn d1•·1·
11ion. ··The problem '-' fitUnf( the
home mto a catelfory we ha"e for
lit"t'"nliure
We\·l' been there thn't' times
We've 1nteniewed n·s1dents
Wt•\t' deten111ned it"11 a boarding
hnuse. Yes. thepeopletht>reha.-ea
d1 .. easethatwillleadtodeath.But
lht·y are managing theiruwn affairt1.
They come and go ns tht'y
pleast'. I know there ha•-e bet·n
dNllh• there. Periodically, people
will be bed bound. lfitdOt'fl pa!Lll
the thrt•11hold111to110mecategury
that requ1ret1 licensing. we will
d11,.e1tdown.··
Tht• ~nndifer House will proba
bly violate tht' department's li
ct>nsmf(standard11atsomepomt
Cobbsa1d
I do not belie•'t' that house be·
lung11mthatarea:·saidTate.who
told the board she moved out of the
Jackllon ne11[hborhood because of
the 12·bed house.
Tate has introduet'd one bill for
li«:nMmg hospiceli and another to
e.;tabhsh a 60-bed nursm1 home
for AIDS patients. Currently. state
health rel[lllations define a hos·
p1t·ea11acom·l'pt, nut 11 plat~. and
1he dl'partment eerUfil'I> ho11p1ce
prt>irram11 for M1·dKMt' and Mt-di
ca id
Thl' Sandift•r Hou1<e ha• pro,·1d
ed help to a lot of pt'ople. Cuhb
said.-·lthmkwt>'rtg .. mgtonl'l·da
lot more than the Sand1!.-r Hou!ll'
to C!lrt' for the11e people.· ht· 1nud
While w1•re buay tr_nnlf to etm
trol thiK one. tef11cr1·ntean alter
We"re11<>1ngu1monitor1tmort'
uft1·nand kl'<·pll underdos(•rsur
veillunc·e·
Sandift·r. exN·ut1ve dm'l·tor of
the M111H1H.11ippi 1'1·r11on11 with
A[J)S JllV ProJl'C"l. wuH out of
town andt'ouldnot hl·reat·hedfor
TheBoardofllealthtablt-duntil
its Feb. 14 ml't'llngany act1onun
legU1\at1on prupo~t·d hy T11.te or
Sen. Barbara Blanton of Brandon
Health lkpartmtnt 11taff mem
ht',.. ma1n1ain the only additional
legalauon needed 111 appropT1att'
fundi; for the agenq to pronde
AIDS education. counseling. lt'llt
1ng.d1&east'surveillanceandpart·
nt•r nuufLcation The department
alllO supports a \~w prohibiting
di1<enmmat10n agamst people m·
fected with the AIDS •·1ru11 m em
ployment. houi;ing.educauonand
atcc~11 tomtdical care based solely
on the1rinfection11tatu1
Marl[arN Moize ofJackfKln. a
chwf opponent of the Sandifer
!louse. mamtained her Bl'lhuven
Heighti; neighborhood is severely
affectedbycurrt>ntAm Spo\Lcy'"I
don't believe a neighborhood
should hetakenoverandmadeto
serveapu rpoeeitwasn'tmeantto
111•1\·e: Moiteaaid
Tate's propo11ed AIUS bill
which the Health Department t'llh
mates would rost SJ_J million over
three years to implement. deals
pnmarily with legal ll!llUtll about
AID~ Blanton"i; bill. which hu a
COllt 1'8Umate of S9 million o•·er
three years. strl'li!if'fl educauon
and tl'!lting
If you're new or h ave
f orgotten what y ou need
tolcnow
Monday,January 8th
7: 0 0- 9: 3 0 p.m.
A pree. ronfereoce declarma "the
retlrtm~nt of the ('omm1tte.c to Retire
Brad Wrtlfht" W8JI announced
Wn1ht. the C'<H\JlervalLve Kepubh
Ctln who chlllrl'<i the Houllt' pubhc
health t~>mm11tee dunn11 tht' 7ht
•l.attlegi11lature.d1dn1>t81'<'kre-elec
1iontohU111(·atmthe1tatelluuM!of
H.ep rNentat1v1'11. Member• of 11
11tatew1de committee organized to
ou8t Wright are cla1mmg •·ictory, Montrose Counseling
11aylng thtir efforts made 1t diffiC"Ult Center
~rr~~~efo:e~~~"::~;11~;~.a~si~1::: g O O Lovett, # 2 o 3
Sim11ltaneou11 conft·renel'll were 5 2 9 - 0 0 3 7
11eheduled in J-lou~t.on. Au1tm and '-....::.==--..::...;::;..:::....:...--1
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4 MONTROSE VOICE fRIOAY JA"-IUARY ~ 1989
"I GOT "rn15 OOE RJR GRENAPA, T~IS ONE FOR P!>;Wi,A, AND THIS ONE H~ NlllTEM!O.'
Cathedral protesters: No regrets
lly Kl u ;y AKMSTRO:\G
l'>J<:W YORK IAP~AIU!i and
abortion·rights acti•·i11t11 >1ay tht•y
havenoregre111abouttht·dt·mon
streuon th1•y stagf'<i mtt·rruptmg
Mass at Si. Patritk"11 Catht-dral
Wedidnot1totothecathedral
out olhatrt'd:·llftidTimPuwt•r11,11n
AIDS patient and memberaftht·
AIDSCoahtmntol"nlt·ruihl'owt·r.
atanewst'<>nft-rent·el>ec.13. ·we
had exhau1<1t-d t'\t•ry otht·r poq,1
bi lit}
Some 4,·,00 P'l~'l'l" marcht-d out
1nde thet·athedral I>t-c 10. hand
mgouthtera1urtpr .. t111tinl(('ard1
nal JohnJ. OConnor's \obh~·mlf
effort.II al(ain><t ab .. rtion and .. afl"·
&tX tducatwn l'oht·1•11rr1·><tt'dl""
pt0p]l"ou1>11dttht•churchandH
1n111de, where dotl'nll lay in tht·
Cf'nh-rai>1k><t·v1·ralchamt-dtht•m
11elw.•s to )X"W>< and 11om1· thr~·v.condoms
in tht· ai~
Theal"l1•·i>1t>1attht-prt t'<mkr
enCl"-three from ACT-l;P and
two from Women· s Health Action
andMohilization-dism111sedcnt
1t·i11m by politicians. religim.tA
leadl"rs and 11ome fellow activi11t11
following the protest
•·we mtant no harm or in11ult to
wor><hipen;;· said Mary Anne
Stani11ze.,.·ski. spoke11woman for
WHAM' ·1t was not an attack on
theC'atholicrehgion·
''Tht· Mas11 was interrupted for
If minute;. We regrf't it had to
com1· to that. but l)t."<>ple are d)·
in!(.' 11aid G('rri W('lk a Catholic
who.,. as arn.'8ted 1m1ide the cal ht"
dral.
llnt"prott>t<terthrewacollllecrat
I'd communion wafl'r un th+:· floor.
That '"111 an indi\ idual pwtt·11t
and we can't speak for that per
80n He Wll8 a Catholic and wll>!
part of the group. but itwB.lln't a
plann,.daction:· 11aid Well><
l'uhtit·iani<-includinK Ma)·or
Edward I . Koch. Mayvr-ele<'t Da
v1d Omkin• and Gov. Mario
Coc>mo-crit1cized the protett as
an infringement on wonh1pen1"
righta
Any relilj'iou11 •ervice b.v any
lj'roop ought not to be desecrated
this way-no mattl'r how severe
thepru•·ocauonAndtheprovoca
tion is grt'lll especially for people
who ha•e A]l)8;' Cuomo 11aid in
an interv11·w on WAMC·AM. an
Albany pubhc radio sta11on
l'>o one m this country is more
11t·n1111n·e to thr need11 of people
with AIDS than Cardrnal
o·connor:· cuumo11a1d. "When we
cuuldn"t find beds for people .,.1th
AIUS. he Ka.-e u1181. Clare·11 Ho.pita!
He 11'.•>i'>I w the ho11pital him·
11elf He h8.ll cleaned the11heet>!uf
the bed.11 where pt.~>plt .,.·1th AIDS
11l~p·
The Catholic IA'aj(ue for R1•lig
IOUll and (_"j\·il Righta llll<Ued II
litattm1•nt from Milwaukee on
DI'<'. 1:1. sayinf{ the protl'llters· ac-tions
'constitute gn'.N!8 violations
oftheeardinal"sFirstAmendment
rights to freedom of religion. free·
dom ofspei!(:h and freedom of as·
sembly'"
On Dec. II. O'Connor denoonCf'd
the demonstraton1 as
misguidf'<i and harmful to their
cause. "If the aim i~ to change
church teaching. they can "t aC·
complish that.'-he11aid
But acti.-isLB complained that
O"Connor used his po1i1tion in the
church to ad\"anCf' a political
agenda. including lobbymll'. to
keep public schoo]i; from of!ering-
11afe-sex education and 11a~·ing
that he wanted to Jom OpNatwn
Rellcue. an antJ·aboruon ICTIJUP
that blockades women's het1lth
dinieti
'The great act ofwo111hip that
()('('Urred. was by tho.<1·.'l.OOtlpeo>
pie on the street." 11a1d
S1amsze .. ·11ki ... , bl.'lieve if Jet1011
were with us now, he'd Ill' on nor
8ide'"
Researcher's spirit keeps patients' hopes alive
t\l';W OHl.EAt\S <Al'l- Tht· tt·
nacity and 1<pui1 ot a L!·yt·nr-old
rt'ht·arl'hnhu11hrnui.chttohlt·11
new•-atTlllt"th11tm11vht·111<hotm
the am1 to de,.p1unng nt·tlmM u!
AIUS
On l )("c. 7.IJr~111·h,u-IMur1>ht•Y·
Curb. 11 IA1oiMii1na·tramt-d n·
t;t·archt'r. tocok tht·1opothi.:ht mlht·
war 81{ain>1t AIDS with thiM un
nuunn·mt'nL l lt·rh·amh11sdt·••!
oped a •acnnt· that hll.8 prott-t·t>-d
t·ii.chtul nint'monkt·y1 fmm "hat
OllKhltohaw~·nl1·th11ldollftluf
th1·\·1ru•th11t1·uu><1'flth1·11m1;m
equ1\·alt·ntolat·<1oiredimmun .. d•"
fic1t·n1:·y,.yndrtom1·.
· Mickeywnstht·1oμMkplui;tlhat
kt'ptthl'1·nthu1<1111<muμandk1•pt
th;-s\• pt-tiplt dn•·mg. not ht-t·au11t·
she wa .. poMh~· hut ht~·11ust· of ht·r
enthu>1i1111m:· ><Utd l't·t1•r (;,•nont·
d1re1:tor of tht' prinmh:t·t•ntt·r
wht'reMurpht·y('orh .... ork>1.''Sht·
kep111pm111upundhptti1lk1ng
about Im.,. importunt th11< wu11. It
spr1·ad
ThiH 111 a ntul l<ttrihutt'. s;11d
HonnldL' Montduro.t·hmrnfl.cou
i1;1an11 State·,. hio•·h1·mi><lry d1·
~"ulmt·nt 11nd ont•timl'l'n·workt·r,
ht·,·aus\· too man~· AIDS M."1t•nll1<\11
ilft•con.-int·ednoont•willt•H·rdt··
n·lnμa•·mTint'.
But h .. r sut·cef.s and th1· atu·n
uon 1<he re<:ei"ed ha•·.,n"t ht'<:·n
1·nool(h lo take MurpheyCorb'11
mind oft ont· di.sturhini.: fat·t Al·
thool(h the ''illTine killNI otltht·
•iru11ineiKhtrhl'f;usmonkt·y11.une
wa><nnnethele>->< infectt-d
,\moni;t r('starch1N. a 90 p-t·r
<.~·ntllU<"t..,1111rate1.~fineforprehm
mary ""rk:· 1<hesaidinan mtn
,-11·.,. ]ru;t wttk. ··But myqut'sl1on
111, Whvnot nmt•outofnint·~·
S<•. sht·h;isrl'turnt-dtnht·rl11h11t
Tulant."s Dt•lta H.cgmnal Primalt·
lh'll•·an·h ( "t·nt1·rin tht· wood11 m·.1r
{
00\'ington to find out wh_,.
(it·rnnl' is sure sht."11 find out
Shl'>< got pen;1stenct' and k
n111·it.v:·ht•s111d."Whensht·wunt11
Hnmt·thini.:. shei.:oei<atter it nnd
work11 n·r~· hard to do it. Sh1· hm;
workt·dH·ryhard"
Muq1h1·yCurh w111; horn in
(irt·t·rntlk, :\hi;s. and Tl"t"t't\ed 11
hm·hl'lor"11 dt·Krt'l· in nwdil"al tt•<:h
nohij(_vfromNnrtht·a1<tlA1oiHiana
l'mwnuty in Monrot'. Sh~ r('('
t•i\·ed hH doctoratt' in
m11·roh10lol(y in Hiio.ti and 11t11rted
work at Tul11ne·11 primatecl'nU·r m
HllH In ht·twl'l.•n that ttmt". sh~
marnt-d ht·r t~•llt·Ke 11wl'!·tht·ar1
and had twu11on11. now intheir
t~n"
For1hepa,.tthr...ey1·11T11,11ht·h1U1
l1-dtht•t·1·ntt·r"11('fforttofindth1•
Holy Grail uf AIDS reM>11n·h: 11
\'llCT'Lnt' to ward ufl tht· d1>1ea,.;e
that.110far.ha11nocurt".
Th111partoltht•QUl'l<tha11taken
"2 l "2 ~ t·ar>1.
The 11t:1enl1>1ts 11a•·l' et1ch mon
k1·ythrt-t•11hot11.om•momhapart.
ofkilltdwhoh·•iru11.And.ayear
lakr.ahoo>1t<·r.And.two1n-.:·klllat
t•r.11do111•of>111nian AIDSviru11 IO
t1mu the amount needt-d to infect
cy "irus. which c11use11AllJS. tht•
compound Murph1•.v·Corb'11 \Nim
produCi.-d .,..ilJ ht_. a 1<ort of !(old
11tandard aKainst which othHs
.,.-ill bemeasur .. d.(;1·mn1·1<a1d
Youhaveton·memht·rth11tun
tilrecently.we"vehadnothinl[bot
failures, .. 1<aid Ur. Dani P
Bolu11nes1 nf !Juke l'mn·rHity
Mt-dtt"alCent1·r··:-;., .. we"rt'befl'ln
nin11 to !11'1' ""m1• 1<u<"t·t..-.
There·" a m"untain of work to ht•
done. but it"s all doablt· I'm ver~
1·nt'llura11edby1he..eexpt"nment>1'
·she really ha.; 1ht· nght mull
"auon: Anythin11 can ht_. dune:
Monteliln) said. '"That'll impor
tantinthi:;field. Youha•·etugoin
hopefulandoptimt><UC
Dr. Jon11!<Satk. cr~11torofthl'pn
lio •·accine and now at work on
AIDS, is11collaborator.,.·hot11lk11
with her rt·gularly
An~imponymg the injl'<'tionl:l I like the wa.v sh+:> thinkH."' Salk
wt·rt•tht•va1;t11tretche11ofordin11ry 11111d
w11uhing11nd ret·ord-kt'eping.thl' JJrHobt·rtClallo.ont•oftwomen
Knnd-work of rellt'arch credited with dist'C)llenng the
Ewn thoul(h it muy be ~'l·ar11 \)(~ AIDS \'irus. say>< Murphey·Corbis
fore 1<C1enti11L8 d('velop a vatcine 1hescientisttowatl"h1nAIDS-vac
againMt human 1mmunudefici1•n tine rebearch
AIDS groups oppose
'hypocritical'
immigration questions
Hy H A"'~'~' y t'. ROSENTHAL
WAS H ll'>GTOt\ IAPf-AIDS
group"aroundthecountryareap·
plaudinlf are.c:ommendation that
the Bu11h adminiMtration 11top
&cr('('ning international vis1ton1
for thtAIJJS •·1ru11
"Tht· lll\'po:1<1et1nowenforced
bythelmmiicratmnand:\aturali·
zatwn Sernn· all· hypoi;nut·al.
ran11t and hum .. phobic and muMt
bt_. aht•li11hKr· 11aid Pat C'hrllnen.
tXl'C'UUVt•dirt'cloroftht•SanFran
c11<CCi AIUS Foundaunn
The r>Oatmn11l ("omm1!<1'1nn un
AlllS mad1· publ)(" a n·eolutwn
l )t.(· l:.!urg1ngth1·go•·ernm1•nttu
11topa><kin11•·1>11t11111tuthel'mted
Stt1tu1fth1•yart"inft'Cledwithth1•
Human Jmmunodl'lici('nCy Viru11
(ll lV).whit·h1·11u>1t'tlA l[)S.andto
11u1t mnrkml( th<· pW<HP<lrl>< of
thoowwhuart
At l1·11>1t :11.; natu111u! url(111111.a
tion11.includin11tht·Am('nt·anHar
A1<1<ot:i11tion. the Amt·riean Ci•·il
l.il)(•rti(1!1 l'nion, the Amerit·an
H.t-d ('ro1111 und thl'l'>atwnal Law
)'Cni' Gui ld t•ndor11Ni the nt·w im
mLl(rauonn.,.olution
Curnntp-tlhciesinfringeonhu
man nl(ht.11 and dign11~ ··and tht·y
n·inforCf' a fal1<t' 1mpn•si<10n that
AIJJS11ndlll\"infectionart·a~t·n
nal thn·at.' 1<a1d Ur. Joni' E
o .. burn. who chmni tht> cummlll·
1<1on. ~In fact the)· an·>1harpl.•- ret;
tru:tt-d in their mode of tran11mll'·
111(>n
'Th111 pohcy 11< d1,...nm1natory. it
111 onJU><t. ll violatt'll bll!<ll" human
r1ght11. 11 1nfllct11 unn1 .. ·u11ary
hardMh1p and emha1T11>U<ment on
analreadysufft·ring-ccommumt).
11a1d t·harlt>H('annan. pn'>lidentof
tht·WorldFederut10nof ll tmophil
" Fortvolon1[1rr11t10n111ity.rath
er than public health. has gov
Hnt-d 111 t h111 art•a." smd Ch11i H
Fcldhlum. lt•l{islative counsel to
tht· Ameriean Civil l.ibnut..; Un
ion'11 AlllS prowct
The t'llmmi11sion 1m1d tht• lmmi
gration and Naturahlat1on Serv
11.'('routmclyquc.itionssomel:.S
''t8itorstol1•11rniftht·yareinfected
by HIV and that this has already
caused several international
11'.fOUJ)li and agencies to boycott im
portant ronferenCffl to be held in
the l'nited Statet next summer.
l'nlese the ret1trict1on11 are
eaJ;ed.eaidse•eral11p0keemenfor
groups concerned with AIDS.
many international part1c1panL8
al't'expt-ctedto11tayawa.\ frumthe
tith lntt•rnational C'onfertnce (•n
AIDS. in San FrancilK'O June <II.I
:.!4. and the l!lth Internauonal
Congre;.~ on Hemophilia. ><t·ht'd
ul1-dforW1t11hmj(lunmAui;tU1Lt.
The cummi>1si11n t·alled for 1m
mediatt" admin111tra1t\e 51.t'Jlli to
end qu+:>slioninl[ ol' tollribl>I. ><tu
dents and temporary .-i1<1tont
about their HIV 11tatu11 .,.·hile app]
ying for ,·11191<.
This would elim1nalt• thP t·or
rentprnctiteof11to11pin111rnvelt•111
who11rec11rryingAZT.theonly J1
censed anti-HI\' dru11. 11nd blood
products such as dolling factor
used by hemophiliacs;· thl' t'-Om
mission11aid
Travel restrll"tion>1 for 1~i11le
with HIV l.x·gan two ye1m• ago
when Sen Je..se lfolmoJ. HN.('
1<0C«'eded m adding HI \' to a h11t
ofdangt"rnofi rontai.:wuH d1si·B.llf'll
('l!nsidered by the lmmiicrauon
und l'>aturalizauon S1:n1c1· A
wai•er pruct'M; W8>i m;;Ututt-d a
~·t·ar ag11 for profouional oonft·r
en~'eh.bu;;1n('Slltra"elandmedical
conferenCf'll. but a code"' plBCf'd
on the p881iport1< ofthOt<ewho re·
ct'he11uchwa1ven;
Ur. Mervyn S1l\·erman. prt'>IL
dl.'nt of the Amt·ricnn Foundauon
for AIDS H.e;;earch.118id inutelt·
phone interview fmm San Fran
cisco that thl' rult"S should be
changed be.: a use ''th1· policy i11 not
goinKtoi;erveany111gnificantpulJ.
lichealth l!t"nicebutthepott"ntial
for d111crimination 111 aigmficant
with a oode in your pas"port
knowntnevt'rybody"
There11olutionc11lledforat"Om
prehensive r;•vit·w by the IJt'partment.
1; of State. J u~ti<'.'E' and Health
and Human Servict"S of immil{Ta
tionpolicieson1·ommunicabl1•di11
eru;es. ei;pecially HIV infection
Censorship flap ends after a month at state museum We' re working to
bring you a real
By OA\ JU BAl'l>EH. newspaper.
ALBA1'Y :\ Y <Al» Tht· ~t'" York
.StauMul<l'omh ... qu1t-ilyreacht"da
comprum1,... "·1th an artuit .. ·hoac·
cu8edthem .. 111uuonofh..,nophoh1a
andrep,_ionforpul1Jn11a""arn
in11lt1bel"unlll"xuallyupli<1t•1dt·
~
Thea1Cl't"ement.,.11hlluffaloart111t
Juhr l..ando. announctd n._ .... ~ended
a month·lunl{ 1<t11nd..rt with
artiHlll l't'ffimllll't'nt ofthl' nation11I
controver•yoverpubhrfund1nl{ol
HobertMappl1·thorpe'aphu1011ufh,,.
m01U"xualact11
Tm reallyrehevt-<l thlH wel{ot 11
done and d111mayed that 11 t~111k .. ,
k1n11 to l{f'l t.ol(Nher:· 11B1d Mnrtm
Sulhvan.•tatemuowumdirfetor.
Zando"•foorndeota~arepart
of an exhibit on f>;t·" York ><tate
...,·omenarti11i.th111U!a11hemu•um
untilthftndufJanuar_~· S1nn•&<,me
ofthev1df()Sdtll<'U,..•l'Xoaht~11nd
C'Ontamfullfruntalnucht~·-th+:-mo1<4
um wanlt'd \I> .,.·arn parent>< th<!
work.I mil{ht not be 1<U1\ahl fo
children.SulhrnnN.id
A111(n ...,·amm11 ·parenta!dt&<T..-
on ad•ied''wuplan-dc>ut.J1de
11f the roum wherethe\'id•"""ere
di5pl11~·t'd and 11h<'"·non theKret"o
bt-forethep1'•1(Tam5taru-d J.ando"•
•·i11- .. ·..re5hnvrnnn<'t'aday
ZandoaITusedthemu .... um •f~t,.
flm11afr~flo.,..ofideb.118~·m mu
lll'Um8 aren"t like mn•·1t thtater1
w1th"l'G"and 'H.'ratmK•-Sht·d1 ..
mended hundt'Ollbepu!led from
1heuhib1tafterthcm0Meumrdul<l'd
turemovethe.,.·arnin11label11.Fin
other Buffaloart111t;;alMOthr~atent-d
to pull their art from th1•aho" m
1ympath~·
'lre11llyh11dthel<l'nllt'thatthey
"·en• 11oin11 out of1heir wa_\· to prt•·
n·ntpeoplefromviewinl(mywork"'
HaidZando,a2i'-year·old•ideoart
Sulh•ao ><aidthemuMeumhada
re><ponMibilit_,· to prot('cl parenl.fl.
•mc1·lillpernntofthemuseum"11\.<!
millionyearh· •·1ft1\orMan-thildren
lle•aidthe'-"<•ntru.-en<ywa~parth-a
rl'l<J>"<>kllilastfall1Mapplethor1'>"
diiipuu-
C"""lfl't.'88 rrductd lltl apprupna
t1un tothe:\ational Eodu.,.mentof
tht',-\rt.11afterlrarmngfederalmu1
(•\'had •Upported Mapplethorpe"11
.,.urk. which MOme '-"<•n111dned ob-
~"' "Thl8111ad1!f11·ultt1meforart1•ts."
said Sulhvan. "There 111 a htiRhl
eof'<'111truutl\'lt}' tu«n><oll!hlp But
thl8111tuat1onl8qo1ted1fferentfrom
Mapplethorpe"
One of the \'ldr<."' f'nt1tled lley
Hud;·1nter11pent·1111<·:·nrt1ofth1ol91'17
puhhc 11u1c1deof Penn11~-J .. ania1tate
tre1111urtrH Budd l)wyerwithth0tie
orawomanun11ppin111hedrl'H1of
another v.-oman. Zando 1a1d she
trit-dtoronveyhcrfethnl(thatthe
11hnotmgwa11themorep0rnol{Taph
icact
1WnofherotherHhortfilmedeal
w11heeduct1onbetween .,.·omen
~1findthecontextuahiauonofmy
.,..(1rka11!)(.m11un1101tableforchild
ren 111 rt·prehtnftible:· aa1d Zando
Much of her "ork deal1w1thirrow
m11upandthed111ct)\'eryufllt'xuah
t.•.11hraaid
Zando u.1d >1he thool(hl moMeum
0Uic1al1"·erequN111yaboutthev1de,.~
ao11t".1npart.1h .. ydrpicted\8-
h1an ... x Sulll\an denied thtft Hr
1aidirraph1c1magesofnud11yand
nolenctrouldbeoP'14'\tml(toch1ld
ren 1fthey·retakenoutofcontex1
C.:urator:\maFe!Mhm.whoaelect·
ed Zando"s work for theMh"" and
acteda11anintermed1ar)·dunngthe
d1Mpote.uid11he .... -!U11urpruiedthe
muo.eum had a problem w11h the \'Jd
"Nudity ju~t d1dn"t 11(1•m like it
wouldbeobjectionablrmanar1111t1e
context:-Felshm11B1d_ .. 1 ..... a11reall:1
11tunned,qu1tehom:11tly.whenl fin<t
lj'Otwordthatthert"w&111{01ni.ctohea
problemltju5thadneverottnrred
tome. l certa1nlydidn'tdoit1Utryto
beconfront11tional'
Sullivan 11a1d the mu11eum tnl'll
nottobe"areprl'lll!ive1n11tituuon
Wt"do1''t pull workAofart from a
ehowbecau11ewedon'thkethem."At
theeametime.heea1d.it'1notal(a]
lerythatrel(Ularlyfeaturese<mtcm
por11r~· art
We don"t "ant to 11e1 peoplt
tumedoffbecaolll"wt"h1tthemo•·er
thehead....-1th&<ime1hin11theydon't
nptcttol!<'e;·heuid
State officials may 11mply ha.-e
bet>ntryingtnpre,·entfl('(mtn"·er1<y
from boihn11 over. In March l!IM
atate ("1o1,1nt·1l on the Ari.fl leader"
werenn:leredtote..Uf)atahearmi.c
&fl"' th•· f>;e" ''ork Po01t rrp+:int"d ~------~
11tate l{l'anu. "•·re o•ed to ><Uppon
art>< pmJectH on 1ran,.•·e..t1><m and
h••m•-xuaht)·
l'nder the cumpn1m1...e reached
i)ec2!J.th.,mul<f'omhuaj(Tetdto
Jt"t ridoftheparentaldu1cret1on
"·arnml{11hown at thebe11'101'il11{C1f
the vidl'o and Zando h!UL agreed to
ae«ptthe .. arnm11eignouu11deof
thl'~mall theater
·1 wa~ more mkret<ted in lettml(
tht'mu11cumknowth11tart111t11have
nll'htl and they al~o havl.' a certain
amountofpower:·eaidZando,wh011e
,·ide<> 1HhNnga1red twi«aday.•·1
thmk that'• 11omethmK that they
t~implt-tely U1'dt'rtallmated when
they fir11t attt·mpu.'<i toctn&ormy
"·urk
Fel1<hm 1a1d that. irumcally. the
mat(·r1almZando'1vidt'<•tape11.1ttl
ati,·ely mild oumpared w what can
he at~·n on televi11wn thl'lll' days
"Qo1tehunetitly.''~hu8.td,'"lthmk
1f-.umrkid11••1alked111•"nthr•·1dens)
thrywouldn'tknu" what all the
fuu1.1at.•ul
The
Montrose
Voice is
the First
Choice!
F' )AV. JANI ARY 989 Ml)NTR• 'SE VOICE !ii
Penthouse to publish Gobie article in March We cover the News of
Montrose
By JOH!•O DIAMO.\'J)
WA8HINGTON tAPl--i't"nthuu11e
magazinehu hrok('nwt"t·kllof111
lence by announong publication
of an "intimal('" mt('n·i('w with
Stephen Gobie, the pro.1t1tuk· who
hadarelation11hipwithHep.Harn
ey Frank
Th(' March 19!*1 U!11ut• will hit
the new811tnnd11 thl.' fin11 wt'<'k of
February, acxording to magnzme
spokeswoman IA"Mlil·Jay.
Frank. D-Ma1<11 .. undt•r inveeti
go.tion by thellou1<eethiC11Com
mitttt fur his involvt·mt•nt with
Gobie. promptly dubbed the Pl'nt
houl!E' announcement Dec. 21'.1 '"a
non·>1tory
My guet111 1s thl.' only problem
Wt·nthou11eJ iii going to ho.ve 1s
whethertocl8a8if)· ita11fictionor
non·fiction:· Frank said
Penthouse publisher Bob
Guccione.inaone-paragraphan
nount~ment. aaid the interview
would detail "the eubterrnnt•an
go.yaceneinthenation'acapital,
and it.II hotLellt players"'
"ThiaisthemOlltintimateinter
v1eweverpubliahedconcerninga
111ttmg member of Congre6e.'
Gut'Ciont•said
Gob1e wa• paid a rt·portt'd
S..'J0,000 to tell h11; 11tory to f't•nt
hout1e
Ina n""'conff'renfl'hankdi•
milll!ed the potential '-'XPl<>Hi•·eneii.
s of th(· P('nthouM- article. He
said Lt wa11 .. non111•n1>1:" to helievt'
recentreport.llthatth('('thiucum
mitttt waM delaym11 it.II inw~tigo.
tion until it can r~:v1e" the Pent
house article
Ethics cumm1ttt-1• Chairpen10n
Julian Dixon. ll-Calif..al11oreject
edsuchclaims.notingthatanyin·
formation Penthou11ecouldobtain
the commiltt'(' al110 oould gt't sim
ply by illMuing a 11ubpocnn
Gobie alrt'ady h311 le.<lified be
fore the ethicscomm1tttt. frank
ha. not yei appeart'd before the
("(•mmitl('("-which hold11 all llil
hearml(ll behind c.fo1wd dooraand
has not 1111id whethl'rhe ha>!
bet,n inntt'<i to tt-.;tif~
Frank1<aidht"i8anxiousfurthe
opportunity to sh"" the("(•mmit
l!'i.' that (;obi('"s l·hargt'>! are un
lrUt'.
Gulne has an unh11ted phone
number in thl' WaMhington area
andt·ouldnotber('al'hl'<iDec ~
fort·omml·nt
Thl'l'thil',("(1mmitk•1•in.-l.'llti11a
Gay writer identifies with Rock Hudson
By JERRY Btl"K
~~ ~~:~~,..,'" \hi/fr
L08 ANGELt;s 1AP1-
Scrttnwntt'r Uenni11 Turnt·r at
finttumeddo .. nanoffl'rto .. rite
the111.·rttnbiograph}·otRo<:kHud
aonbo."<:11U11('ht'hadal11oledaduu
blelifl'.
I said noa fl·"' tim('11. butthl'~
kept coming h11("k.n Turnt'r 11aid
Tm glad th('y did. l 11a1d no be
cause l didn'tknowhows(·r10W1ly
theywanlt'dtotrt"athu;hom011ex
uality. ldidn"twantt-Oduatrave
Jogueofhi• life.nordidlwnntto
do an exploitation 11tory bt>cau~e it
wa.toocl011etomyownlife
" I didn't want it to bt• like th('
'Liberace· moviea where thev
didn't ad('Quately eckno .. ·ledg.e
his hom011exuality lfyou"re going
t-0 do a Rock Hud8<m movie. it
didn'tmakelf('nH(·tomenottogu
intoall therornera
"I wa. penrnaded when AHL'
andtheprodu«-uagreed1twould
be a lf('riou1111tt1d)· I knt•" it waA
goinfl' LO bedont'and felt aea gay
man who had 11hared a lot of ex!)("
nence that it 11huuld be dont· hy
nmt"IJnt' who would understand
wh111 .. -a,.goin11on·
Actor Rock Hud11on was one of
llullywood"s mOt;t handsom(' and
virile11aeen lovers whose 8eCret
life WI a gay man became public
knowledge when he bt>came11trick
l'n with AIDS_ His death in Oct
1!11''"> hl'lJ">('d create an awarenet111
ufthedisea.t1e
The 1 .. ·u-hour '"Rock Hud11on'
will he telecast on ABC Monday. It
11tarsThomas Ian Griffith aaHud
110n; Daphne Ashbrook as Phyllis
Gatu, hi.a former wife; William R
Mo11es as Marc Christian, his OOm·
panion. who later 11ucceasfully
suedthet'9tate;andDianeLaddas
hu1 mother
Andr('w Robinson, who play{'({
Liberace in one film version. is
Ht•nry Willson. the agent who
changedRoyFitzgeratd'snamet.o
Rock Hudson
NH(" ah;o has a Rock Hudaon
project m the worke. based on
Rock Hud11on His 8tol')·," which
Sara Da•idson wrote in roopera·
tiun with Hud!<On and hi11 E'!!tate
Them .. neUlcurrently inde\·elop-mt'ntwllhnuannounC"
l'dplannfor
productmn
Turner11aid h(' felt hisuwn hack
jl"TQUnd would ht"lp him bring an
under11tandmjCtolht'11tory ''I had
been married and had children:
ht'11aid_ 'l'martto•·t'nn11a!ooh"l
icandhewW1an11J("(,h<11icwhod1d
not rl'('ovt•r Wt•"re both gay. w._.·rt'
both pruduct1 uf th1• l!l.~'°8. al
though hl' "aMold(·T. andw('both
J1ufkredmthat11('<.·tl't1Veen"1ron
ment
'Youfeltyouweretheonlyptcr
11on on the planet who was gay
Thelhoughtofhl'ingexdudedwaa
frightening Rock's secn·t11 Wl're
eating away at him and they ult1
matelykilledhim.Hewouldnotreveal
hi11 perBOnal lifl',eventohi11
clo11e11t fril'ndM. I think the fact
thathl'rouldn"thetruthfuloon
tributed t.ohiednnkmg The alcohol
in turn tXmtnbutt'd to hiM
prumu;cutty I-le waM incapable of
ha\'mg 11 long·term relation11hip
with anybody ldon"lthinkhewaJ1
h"ingthe kind oflifl' hl'wanted. It
det1troyedhim
Turner .aid he mterv1e-wed
Ph\· Gate .:\larcChruitianand
othl'n. "ho knl'w Hud11.Un. Th('
8l·r~npl11.y u1alsopartiallyh1U1ed
on Gatu' ho k. '"~h lluMhand
Rot·k Hud!ll'.,n
"Tht· 11tory takes him frQm 21 to
!:.,.;:·hi' 11Bid. "It ht,gm11 m 194X
wht'n hl' l{ut hi.a fin;t 1ob ma mo•·
1e. I h· had l•n(· linl' in hKhll-r
S<1ua<lnon: "hich ~tarttd Edmond
<rBrit'n and HohE·rt Stark
'lli11hnmo&l'xualityhndalrl'lld
)' manife11ted it.11elf by then ... said
Turnl'r. '"I think ht' and Phyllis
lon.U ('arh uth('f_ Th'-'Y had a rom1mti<"
relation11hip before the-y
married. H0<:k wanted to he
atro.ight.ht'wantedtohnveafami
ly Ht·ga\'l' it hi11 bchtahot
"I wantthiHmO\'it'to11ho .. 1hl'
romplt•xitil'll of o. man who hap·
pe11ed to h.:•l(ay and a human hl'
mg l'mtin'<iofthemedia.andl
l(UeP the evt'r)·day population
trt'atmg 11'8\"ll or any mmonty BM a
lltl'rt"'Jtypt·.ajokl'(Jrawnlkmgdi
ea!M!'. I want('({ toshuw that kttp·
ing sl'Crl'lll. nul be-mg able to he
honest or t·llooaing nut t<1 he hon
ruct1.-.~ tu t'•·ery<,n('
Patients to live longer in 1990s, experts say
li\ TllE ASSOCIATEll l'H.ES.'i
Exper!M 1-'rt..!tt"t 11n mc·rP>U<t..! num
bf.rofc.·a><f'MOfAJl)Smtht·l'~i<Js,hut
ft'dcralm...Jimlaidfor1u1t11•ntMand
mcr~11><f'rl11<><"i1tlMUIJl)<•rtw1llalMoh.·
onth1•rlll(•
In tht· l!!!K .... AIDS pulu·ntM mny
livt• long..r IK'l'UUKI· dn1·\orH ur~
learning ho .. to h!cwk d11kn·nt t~·
cle11ofth('d1K(•1111<·.1mul('harh•s\"1m
derllonot.11""1~tuntpmlt'&>'ormtht
lkpurum·ntofMt'thnm·111:>; ('Mt~
morial llo~p1tal 111 ('hup•1 11111
Blo•:kinf(<>nt·iil<tllf for11whil1' .. 1>n"t
kt't"P \hf' VlTUM lrnm dt•nl"l'lllJI. h ..
1a1d,hut1t .. dllll•"•lNJtro"th
!-ilo"l' 1Cfo"th !\"'""' plllU"nl><
w,11 1<LEly m rem1sli10I\ !unl{er. and
m••n· .. ·illhet~att'donanoutpat1ent
ha .. ,..
\\1th their numbers and lifl'
upe.·tan("1e>1 1nc:re8J!1og. AIDS pa
hl'ots' l'l'Onom1t' impact will in
t"Tt·1tM1·dr11m1tticallyinthenextdec
1uh•. pnimptmg the fNlt·ral lfO\"l·rn
mrnlundlol·ulhoapitolMto<vm•·up
with an outpatwnt funding proi:;:
rnm. Van der llonit told the Wil
nnol(ton Moroml{Stur.
l'h1· liht·..r numheNl ofpeopl1· l'll
IJ'l't·t...J tobt."<·omt"AlllSculM;'sintht·
l~IOHalHo .. ·illcuuMt'rhangt'llml·aMe
m11na11t·ment. Raid Leo Tl'a<"hout. ex
t't·ut1\·t•dirt"<:tor ofthl'GHllW AIUS
He••urt·e l'n>Jt-ct. Thl' llft>Up hl'IPll
AlllSpat1t'1t.111na"t'''l'n-<"<>Unty11re
Lot•al heulth d,.1>11rtmrn!Jl"'ill be
ovrr .. h..tmt'd nnd r~11mnul CllHE"
management "-~·,.tt·mH "''11 d .. velop
he ~111d. Tht• n·ginnal c1·ntN'!< will
hrlp e<1i>nhn11u· s1·n·1n• mu•·h ""
hou,.mg nnd mt'<ht·nl IT<·ntmt'nt.
ta,.k11 th11t l>rl\'Jll<· lfl'OUIJH ,.,,. domg
Tht·incrN1Hin11lll\.'mfl.._·tt..lpuir
ulat1on11l110 .. 1lldit·tnh•that11t·n .. rnl
1ntt·rmMl>I l""~>mt• th1· pnm11r~· do<"
tono fnrAl])Sp111wnlJI. r11th1·rthun
dm1111and hc,..pitalsnnh
Tt·at·hou\ •aid ht l'XJ><'<1.li mnrt
m1·mht·n111ftht•g•·nt•r11lt••mmumty
to ht-iumt· l••ffil> l•nutt· toward
AlllS l>llllenl•
Agency ok's 'singles; nixes gays as parents
An a11('nl·y that 11rr11n11e< 11<foμuon>
1 uf foreign chtl<lr••n hy t·s
clllzl'nt1111opt•ni\- """·kmg 1<LnJ(lt•
andd1n1rnod11('<1plt'11"pro"J""'
uw adopun· part•nllt. hut tht•
eam1·agt·nl'\ calt'gorwollyrt•Jt't1.9
1111y11 A 11pt>kt·~pt'fllon for l,011
NinoH lntt-rn11t1on11I Adoption
Crnt('r ~aid Jiil,\'~ and kshrnn1,
alon11 with "felon11 nnd pt'r11<•ns
w1thah1Htoryoldrugnndukuhol
abuse or nwnu1l ilhwa><."' an• dia·
qunhfi,'I{ from rnn><id..rutmn ""
adoptt\'t' 1mn·ntt1 Al110 t·xdudtod
are .. elfor;•rt•c:ipit·ntM.l'llllt·n><o!
fort'ign l'ountnl'll 1unl1·~M murned
wanAmn1can11lttt·n1imd11t·o11le
"honrt·lll\"·posillve
IA>~ ;\im•s_ bat1t'dmTh(·w,,...:1
landa.northofHoui;ton.is><aidlo
h;nt'alt'llsrestricti•t'qualilica
l!On pro1:t~s than otht'r statt'·h
n·ni;edagencie" Thl'center'111iter
llturt· t'mpha.~li;\·.~ it.s openncM
Tht' lll(t•nC)' platt·s Latin Amt•ri
1·11n.Asiunundlocallyburnhah1e,;
and t·hildn·n "1th adoptive fami
111'9 in Tl'xaH. "ith a u11uo.J .. a1t ot
bt·t"<'t:n><1xundlXmonths.Adopt1vepur,
·nlHHTl're-quiredtotravt•!
ahroudtoimmigrateachild
Aprt·ssreleasei>enthytheaKen
1·y to tht Montro,;o Voice invited
1ngle1< or t·nuplt.,. married at
lt•1111t <ont· ~·t·ar. with or without
childr;•n. of all ruH,. rehgwn~and
ph\·11inll hm1tut1on11 ... pri"r di
H•rt't' 111 ;wn•1•tahlt' .. to attt·nd a
s('minar for proo•Jll"-"li\·1· p11rt•n!JI
on Jan :.ro. Wht·na .. kt'difthem
troductory 1H·mmar wut1 op1:n to
11ay und lub1an pt~)plt· who ml't
th1·t·1·nt(•r'11 nth..r r1·c1u1remt'nts. a
IA•M Ninos t·mployt't· 11tatt'Ci. w('
donotplut(•t·hildrt·nw1thhomo
111"xu11lt1" Tht• l"t·nl1·r t·mplu~·t't·
rt•ud 11 M't·tmn of tht• ng1•ncy"11
h11ndl1<"•kthutli11ll'd"1ll•r11onMof
homu,;exuul orit•nrntwn·· umong
thnMt• .. hornuldnotbt•('<>n11idned
for purttuputmn. an~>rding lo tht·
gu1d1·l1nt'fl
Alternative News, LEAP & sexuality classes
Altem&UV1!18. a group of prof-~ ntJ
ga.y m11n and lelblan8 tnt.he Bryan
C.Oll&ge Bw.Lon ue&. haa begun publl·
cauon ot a weekly newepaper. "The
AJtemauve News~ to transmit tnfO""maUon
to the 1UAe MM area leebl.
an.ga.yoommW'Ut.y lt18nvwdlaU1buted
tn m&ey outlets tn Bryan-Ool
1sge St.aUon and 18 &1eo avallahls a1.
two Houston book atorea.
Lobo&nd. lnkllfllB
AOON8 Pl'Q)6Cl l LEAP) a new fund
~<:' Houst.on &re. 1811b1&11 mothers tn
Vllved.tnc:ustoeybaWaaTheftrat
benefit wtll be from 4()().700 pm
SUnday . .Jan 7 at Bllochua Ac!Jn1&
110n 18 $3
UAP was created t.o provide laabl·
anmother8wlthequalaooeaatol'a.lr
--uat..oc\Ytr1ala.upla!IledLEAPbo&rd
In t.heaprtng, the publtsh
sr8 pla.n to expand cll'Cllla
uon to tncludll Prt.Lm view
ll\d.Brenharnaewellaauther
Houstonout.lets.&OOOL'dlngt.o
Montro1t
Kelghborhood
::i.o~.J~ ~=:~~ ! lvent1
member Closly Wynne
Tiielloust.cmelfon.waa
prompt.ad. by the C88I
of Klm .Jordan. a moth
er of two whoae husband.
18 eeekin41 &o!H
c:ustDczy- baaed on .Jord&
n.'s sexual onenta
!J.on_ sunc1ay·11 benefl.t
Bryan are& haa been "'em.hu· Willgot.ow&l'daS7.600
etaauc:·ltazzullollAld.-Alternauve
Newa" 18ta.rget.edspecl.t1oal1,ya1.ga.y
and leebta.n prof-lonalsa.nd 1t.udents.
who malleuptheffill,)Orltyof
theoommunJtytnthedlat.Mct Jtln
cl1Jdelregularooluntn1t.h&l.cse..J
wtthlegal,madloal.rellglousllldpo-
11ucal ~-Written by prof-Ion
alatnO-flelda&omthelrvetspeo.
feea&aaaled.byanattcrneyappolnt.edbytheoourtt.
orepreaent.Jordan"a
children Thtl nrst Installment of
$2..6001.Sdueby.Jan 15
LEAP f\mds Will only be uaed to
helppe.,ytheoourtorderedf-.notto
pe.,y Jordan"s pereonal attcrneys,
Oonrue Moore and Debra Hunt. """""..,. L!.AP will sponsor evente through
:iuttheyMrtor.1811fundstohelplea
Qierry Wol!will be (Ull8t D.J !or & bl&llS tnvolved. In legal battiee
cknolbenenunctheLeablan!qual Wynn111181d.
-Seltuality claM
Altl61"t>undauonHOU11tolll'IM9Ched
uled.twop~nt&Uon.ofits~
ity'SUual!tycl~d.lrectedtoPS
and. bl8eXU&l men dunnl .January
Theci8Sllell.held.monthl,yattheAJ'll
omoe. 3927 !!Melt. otr Weelayan. wtll
beotr11redat700pm.onThllrlday
.Jan 11 a.nd on Mo~ . .Jan 22 The
c1-ate801MWhatltmltedtn111Ze.
&op&M.lelp&ntsareaaked.t.o~rve&
spot. Al'll llducauon dlrect<>r Bt.n.
u-r Bald. 'n\ere 18 no charge for
thetMmtalt.houghadonat!OnofSIO
18 111\00UN41ed Pan.ic!pante who
make adonattonwill ~1veanAl'll
'eafsrsexw.Metypack"FQrmoretn·
fonnat1onreg&rdlngthflclaeaaa.oon
tact U-rat623-6796
-Women'• network
The Montroee Q:iunaeltng Center
Women's Network wUl present "Rec
1'111.Ung Your World.;" anexperunent&l
IMlnln(fllCUlW.ed.byB&cy&Khall&.a
ther&plSt. who worU wtth med.It.a
tlon, NLP an4 yoga. at 7 00 pm. Wed
~- .Jan 10. PIJ\Jclp&nlB wtll
Je&m .unpls and lmmed.late teeh
~.-.id.tohelplnrelu:atlOna.nd
dlrecUonoverone'1ownl1fs P9reon111
wanunc more tnfonnauon ma,y ce.11
621>-0037
'I at.tud, lft'llln)lbtter
Thq, w... ho, l~ ,j tht• social
p11nah11th11tlh(') hnveht· .. n mth ..
pa~t.'" ht· 111id
l"<'ll<·houl 11leo expe-<:tM diMlLnCI P<~
lilln1lactwnwoup>i\01·mt·r1tt·frnm
th1•1111y c.ummunit~
lion hei:can wtth Frankpuhli ye
kno .. ·l(•d1rm11 latt· la11t .umm1
that h('hadpaidGob;•·'.5Nlf,
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want to HELP YOU improve your skin. We
want to educate you on how to keep your
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FRIDAY_ JANUARY 5_ 1989 t MONTROSE VOICE 7
Nutritionists to
present lecture
M1l·hael K Wil11on and Wilma ci.tie and stret111 management
Lamh will ("<)nduct a self-heal program forPWAainthe HoWI·
inl( and nutrition lecture at ton area. He ha.a alaooonduct-
7:JOp.m. Monday,Jan.8.atthe ed several lecture,workthope
orticu of AIDS Foundation utled "A Mesaage of Hope and
Houston, :19:!7 Esaex Lane Encouragement" which are
Wil11on and Lamb are manag
er11of':Ar..luveablef<'eaat;'alocalht
·althandnutritionstore
Lamb ha. been working with
11nd11tudyinl{thenaturalheal
inl{propt"rtiuofht·rb.lforover
1·, yea111. Ho\iOl{ll(lmeprevi
01,111 nunnnl( experien<'I:' 11-nd
h1ning"nrked bnefly fordoctuni,
11he began heratudieain
naturalhealthc-areandaelfht>
alinir. Lamb11aid. The topie111
of ht'r dilcutt.llion will be ho111-
h .. rhe ftt"d. rl"lflllate. cleanse
and heal tht- body. and herbS
hi11h ronct"ntration of natural
ntamms and m1m•ral11. 11he
preaentedfreetotheoommuni·
ty_ (His next work•hopin thil
serieswillbe J an. l6atR1ch'1.)
Wilsonalaofacilitate1aweek·
Jy self.healing d881 at the Cen·
U'r for a Poeitive LHe1tyle at
~:00 p.m. Wedne.day•. In the.e
da88e11, he use1 atreM management
tool11 and bnng1 in guett
apeakenifrom acr011thecoun·
trywhoareprominentintheir
respectivefielda
In the AFH lecture, Wilton
will addre13 the importance of
11tress management tech
niques. Tht'!ie techniques in
dude exerci.se., guided ima,ge-
11·. affinnationa, viaualizationa
Wil11on. "ho formt·rly man and meditation. Participant.
11g1-d a llnu11U.m ht•alth dub. are askl'd to bring a pillow and
wa~ tht· fin11 tol"rNltl'an f'xer blanket
~n Jal£morl! of
Filings show Ellis has no Dem. challenger; Wright is out
-MICHAEL
LaFLEUR
s .
M•chaelStephenlaFleur.38.along
By SHERI COHKN UARBONNE Evans. who reportedly Wall con· the race for go"ernor. 11ay1ng he cumbtont Da"id l'atront-lla. who i-ral Jim Muttox. Fonner Go\ time Houston resident. died Moo-
Mu,,trou hn<"<' Editor t11dering the senate race and. lak'r. f~~nn,;:~~c:e:~:: f~~~ t::~ t~:~ :;~, ~;.:~:t~1~0 i~~~ep<~:tp~=~t ~::l~~t~ ~~,1~tp\in',l~h~~::~~o:::r 6~;g:n~~ly1 1~~:w:;~~~~1~~~:1.1~
Rodnl'y t:llia. who reeigned from a judicial race under the dl8tnct ~ · h Id d I L 5
Huutiton Cuy Council to run for aelection method. apparently ~aet~ t~:: yhe::~ W:.~~\;h~e~: 'lln P imary for that ra<'t' Hawkin11, Hay Rachal of!itafford. U~ower~~ee:n~o~e ~~~~a;:,,yta~~
Craig Waahmgton·1 Dill. 13 lt'at .. ·ailed until the last momenta be- 1111! had annuunn·d hu1 1nten Stanl1·y EdwardAdamHJr.ofAua New Orleans In recent ye.rs_ he
in theTexaaaenate. will notbefac- fore the deadline to file forre-elec- tenni, Hid he will consider other ttoJUL 10 HGLPf.: m Auf{ll11t. and tin; Republican: Railroad Com was employed by Continental Air-ing
a challenger in the March tion. ~ 1 don't know for aure if he polilical race1 m the futurt' wtu1 grantl'd a tt·mporary exl'mp- mu1awnuKent Hance. former Sec· lines
Llemucraticprimary.Several1tate has <filed for re-election) yet. but At-large council mtmb.er t:ll' ~n rom a caut-Ua byJa .. provi rt·taryofStnttJa•·kHaynes.Clay· Michael •S su.-..<wed by his par-ttprl'M'ntati•
·es from Hou111.0n, in· rm pretty 11ure he'a going to:• an nor Tin•ley filed for thf' l'rt-<"ln<·t aion t! at prohibita olf11·trs from ton Williama or \11dland. Tom ents l•ve sisters twelwe nieces and
eluding Al M:lward1 tUist. 1461 aide in Evans" office said Tuesday poaihon m Harr111 County ('om ~ king elf'Ction to puhhc oUic-t' Luco· of llalla11, Ed C·Jdl' of Hou..- nephews and numerous lriends
and Larry t,·ana <DiBI 147), and afternoon mil81onera Court being gi\·en up His ll'nn a 11 presidl'nt ol thl' cau ton. Re\ W '.\ Otwell of Fort Funeral se.-..•ces were held TuesHarold
Dutt.on (i)iaL 14:.!l. who Another &urpriae cameTh!'flday by EA '"Squatty" l.yum1_ In the C"\<& l'Xpire11 !his month Wurth and Huwe X Owen11 of day afternoon in Morgan City For
had been mentioned aa po111ible when state Rep. Brad Wright Oemocraticprimary.aht•fact'tltwo JohnPaulH11.rni<'h.chairofthl' Mt•rktl l.ieu~enant Go,·ernor, intormat•on regarding a Houston
::~nioernit~: t~~:::.~;~:1~:;;: cDisL 134), the conservative Re- relat\\lely unkno .. n candidatu, board of AIUS Foundauon Houa- Dl'mucrat. Comptrolll'r Bob Bull m~;:~:~~:·~~)~s~o~5~~:o:lus
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~~-p.!m_ filing deadline Tueaday, state lf'gislature, did not re-file for ;~~=- ~:i~~- J~er~: M~;~l':~;.i~· Uurnit·h wai111.mong sevnal thul :~~~;/{~~;l~~l~<.~1~>:r:i::1;;pn ~:· ~~e'.h;eL:idonSgot~~~:h~~r~e live or
State Rep. Debra DonburgCUu1t ~;11t~:8~~~~ro~·;~ia\ i~a~;u:~:h~~ ;:rho'm'1'"_Lw'",",'h·b~•,nfitel Oru•ga and ~~~l"~-~le~n i~ht~~i~;,i~~\, d~~:~~~~ trit·iu Hill of Ualla11. Tex l.eiar of -ROGER C. DUGAN
Ll7J. who11e diatrict 1nclude11 '-' ~ " h Id J) lJ St B t B f
MontrOtie, He1ght11 and parts of =~~i~~~o;,:;~~~~-o~i~:i:!~~\~~ In another final hour1•ntry. lli"· ~u~~~·-~~:;i~~~h:1\.~~~u~l~~1;,i ;is· 1.:k:."·s~i:t1\";~~ u:ne; r~:·;b~v M~1!;·c~u~~g~e:sl:~~g1~1~~g and
~:~d~-::K:~~e:~~:d~~=vi~~!~; cludea parta of eouthweM Houa- ~e~~l;:~cH:r~:~:~~~;~~~;/1~; trwt judi1l"~h1pa m :'>lay. Mn"t in Stt·t·lhnmmt•rof Hou11ton endurongtherawagesotAIOS.Rogre-
filed for hl'r houte llt'at. urging :ia~:t Univeraity Place and Harris County Judgt" Hard~-. run i·~,",,"'., ",,,'',',',1h1 :~·:):::,r:r::~·~d ro~d'~·~,:~::w~:~~::~a~•Sh~:~. :~;~~~~f~l:u~~~~~~o:r~~t.ple:ec;
othl'r repre11tntal1\'f'll to do thl' ning un<Jp~ed m thl' primMy, Wh 1 d H t h
~~:tro~~~t~:~:~:c:;~tBill Hntts. fo;;·:r R~.~~~:c:~;~ ~;~dH~gl~!~.: ~:~ ~i:C:.~~~7h~·~t"'~.~~r ;,a: ~:~.b~~l'l'·~L~~~r1t~~.:,~:.~:::a~ :~:,~~1:~~~1: ·:;:i~ :,lt'l11,~~::;.~I:. ;~~~~~:~~=:~~~~"!~~~~~~=~
Uanburg and Dutton both han WriRht'a backmg. and Chad era! election fl'cted by the ledl'Tal urdo• an\ WarrenG llard1n11Jr.Statl'Tre8'1 ton Chronicle Roger was a mem-
~nugc;na!~~~:;~;e~;~:~:;:t~:'.~re~~ ~~~~~~ ... ;~~~~:r~~;::t;:,e op';e~t1.ea:~~h~l~l~.u~~~~~:1: ~::::: ~~·;~~:r':~~~-:~1:~~l';ri1:11~~···~ ;::.~;:~~:~~1 ~-'.1:rr~lK~~~u:;;: ~~o~E:~:~~~~:c;;~~,F~~~:.
publkan pnmonl'll m their dill ('here was some SJ>f'CU\ation dent of the HvuMt<on Gay and l.t-a· h d. Barn ch "11\ hit"t" !hi\ d Kun·n Fnt-nd Qf lluuston. Bell)' Dugan of New Castle. Del
trict11. Edward" fa{'('9 Lam- Tut-Sdfly that Wnl{ht'a delay bian Pohti<·al{'aucu"-""s"r: orilo( Frain Ann11nclu(iut11en·zofAusun,San and h•5 son. Tad Dugan ot Lake
lilackmon and Sam Jathon tn might han indicated a la11t m1 tht" lallt mmutl' fih·n un Tu•!llda) ( 'andi:fatft. who fih :i in tht Jlll· s,1ha ('ounty .Judt:t· T .. m Hoyden ::•:;~1~1~ ;:; ~.~~:rh~::~:.~
~:,::~~.:· =~:~::~:f":b~~:~ ;~~1· c.~n:~::~a~~:~i:\ th:~1e!~~~1 ~/~~~~a::~;:;.~~~;:':~;rh~.~~:.i~ ~~:::s"~f ~~~ ~r,:t~~::x:c~ni~r:.': ~:~·~1bn'. ·~1a•~I Ila~2an::-i~:;· ~;~~~~~~~a~~~~t: YA M1h!ary
for h11111eat WnKht d1·med bemg mterf'f!ted m 11cra11c pnmary. t•hnll1-n11m11 ·\1 H1 1 Att• rnt·y (;1·n •llt· Ho_v Hll St·ll .,f H1chmond s 1 I b 1 II 1
Computers he/-rh patients cope, communicate ~::~~1~J::~I;~~~,~n~. .n ~:~i eKpressed !Or O!hers atfhcted Wllh
Hy l\Hl:STI LMHREIT
l'l,EVELAND iA l'l--Peuplt• with
AID~can u11e theircomputl'rtt•r
mmalR to learn 11bou1 the lateiit
trl'lltml'ntsfortht·irlllnt·1111or(·hut
.. ·1thothl'ni .. huhll\"ethed111l'<lst,
und1·rt1ft-d1•rallyfundedproirram
d1-•el"Pt"dhere
l'utienual11oc11n iu;k nun.1'11
al.out r.1ndom11 and uth1•r health
l<>PICIL 11nnn,·m,1ual}- and u11e a
l'l•mputf'r databank to help thf'm
dec1dem11urance.houa1nK.tram•·
purtatwn and other matteni, the
program"11de•·eloper11.&id Ike. I:!
Patnda Brennan. an aN10C"1ate
profo~~or uf nur~ln~ and 11y11tems
enwneerin~ at Cai;e Wf'Ntern Re
til'r\"el1ni\ersity,soidshf'knewuf
nootht"r proJ('(t of it~ IYJK•in the
country.Theproirrami11fundedb~
a $600.000 three-year grant from
the :>;auonal lnaututf'ofHealth
lt11 not so much how to take
cart·oftht>irillne~ashowlodeal
with d11y·-t1rday li•1ng ho" to
getebu1111ehedule.howloprepare
11mu·k11. It alt<O gu1dN 11omeone
thruugh deeu;wn-makmg. 1uch as
where to [i,·eorwhethl'rlotakea
ne"· drug:· M~. Bl't'nnan said
The expenml'ntal l)'lltem 11
hnkcd to a databank and tram1·
m11•111on 11y11t(·m rnllt·d ('!t•\1· and
Fn-e-~et. a frl't·. t~immumt.\"-m
ce1111network
Morl'lll)l'{'iah11·d1nformut1onun
acquired tmmun<· ddk11·1Ky ,.yn
dromt>111unan1•lfftron11·bullitm
board of AIDS data and mlom1a
llon-11harmg. at-n·s1<1bh· onl_, to
the AIDS patient11. M~ . Brt•nnan
11a1d l'IH"n m11y n•mam anon~
ffiOU8,llht•881d
1\r..enty AIDS plltlt'OllJ ll'lt"ctt>d
undtr tht' prujt>ct ha\t' uiM..:i th<'
1en·i«' m the pa~t )'t'ilr. \h. Hrt i·
nan11a1d
The proirram 1~ entl'nn11 ~set·
und phas1·, which .. ill m\• hl' 50
AlllSp.tllt'll\>and1·omp11r1·th1·1·t
kdin·nt·~~ ol th;· n1mputt·r sy
!t•m with tht· mor1· 1·onn·ntmn11I
ust•ottht·lt·lt·phonl'.:'>h.Brt·nnnn
1m1d
The AIDS cumputl'r ~.\sh·m l!I
no\ 1·umm1•r<·mlh· an11Jahil-. hut
.\11. Hn·nnan111idshl'h••P s1tw11l
he ·a ~prm11txiard
Thi· dtt·i11wnmakmK <U<1-wct 1a
or~ ol the ~ystt·m·s uniqut" h·u
t1 rt'S, \Is. Bn·nnan aa1d. It lu;111 a
8t'nf"llolquaflonaandro11111dn11
ll >ns I• h..!p a pl'r&1•nd1-c1d1·h•'"
ll ra•·1 ... -1ethl'r o buy a aror
W \t"TO I• Ji\·e
\ls Hrennan 11a1d ah1· 1s t"l<pt·
null~· rnwr1 •lt·d111 plltwnts' u,.;t•of AIDS was !ouching_ your wahant
th1·11_\-sh·rnto'"tulk--tount·anuthcr and successful etfof11o mamlam
,·u1 nimpull·r your d1gntty and independence 10
"Ono· ut tht· lnJ.(gt·11 t prohll'ms i11 the last was •nspmng. your enor·
!atil(Ut". o·nn wuh pt~iplt" who mous etlor! to re111m your sense o!
an·n't 1•hysinllly \t:ry ill:" i;he humorandsh•eldmelromyoursu!aaul
·\\1· huH• p1·opll· who may fe11ng was especially endeanng I
h1w1· o·nouKh 1·n1·rK\- to gt·t to work hold you to a recent prom•sebut
tht·y·n· 1·xh11ustt-d tht> rest of you'll be the rsd1an1. gu1dmgspirot
tht1·•1·nm11.S.1thl'nt•tworkal1 .. ws who greets me when I, too_ ana1n
th"m to makt· ac 1al t~•nh•<·ts at etemal peace and rest' T11 then.
their c•wn pan" you love in my heart and thoughlS
\111. Hr,·nnan 1<ud thl'rl' .. erf' All other old scores--whetl'ler real
·~t.•ut Jt><XJ AlllS ( •U<l'>I in Ohi.1 a" or imagined-are now semed
I llt"C I ... ·11h ~1'9 ca~s m Your friend_ Bun Besl'lears
l u~ah•,11al unt~.wh1(·hmcludu
( "11·•1" 11nd
" ~IJNTAI >E VC :E FRIDAY JAMIAAY !'>89
Montrose Singers planning busy year Hospital
defends halt
of free meal
program
BySHUtl ("0Ht:S DARBO:\:'lit; tm1Cm furl...SSB'sbandcundu<·tor.
\/.,111r., .. \:,,,,. 1-:1u/11T Ro~- Ci,;nt'ro1<. i,; giddily optimu
The Montro"'e Singf'r>I. Jfou1<ton·, llr Tht> ,,.mgers. like the music
gay mf'n·s choru11. will ct'll'hrate they J)t'dorm. haH had their
1ti; tenth 11nmnniar)' thu; Junt· Nhllrt' of high11 and lows
and memb~:lll 11r<· hoping to m11ke The Montrobe Singer .. starttod
19'1U a mt·morablt· year in more in l9MI with i'!O voice~:· Cain u
w11y11 thanolll' plained ··The 1;rnger8 functioned
Wt .. rl· planning 11 nry hu11~ a11 an arm of the 1thenl Mvntro11e
ye11.r. W1·han·11thou1<11.ndthinj(11to Symphonic Band:· Within a)·ear.
du:· !laid dirt't"lor Beau ('a1n Tht• thechorushadseparatedfromthe
group alrt·ady ha11 M•vernl 1>er , band 11nd formed ttsownorgani
forman1·t·11111:h1odultodfor1h1·com 1.a11on.dirH:tedbyAndyM1ll8
H1K Y<'IU. Tht·y will parhnpatt· rn 'At that time. the idea wa11 thi11
thl'Hou1<toniwrformanceoflfr11rt fan11111tic flash in the pan:· C11rn
Slrmgs the 1'auonal Tour on Fl'h s11id of tht· group·., earl)' populari
"l 111 Jont·~ ll all. and are p!annmg ty and hiKh membt•r11hip. "In
a tnp In \"11ncuU\'f'r to appt-ar at 19N). e,·eryonf' really wanu-d. to
l"elt-bratwn ~I: Gay G11mt'tl III 1Cet invoked rn thing& that l'X
and l"ultural Fet<ll\'al Au11:. 4-11 prl.'11><ed gay pride"
~;:.i:1i"~~"1·t~; :~~n:1 T:~~~:na m!~~~::h~~"t=dlhi~~~;; t:
~ha;;rl'r;~~~:;11:~~t·\;.1~~~!7i:,': ~I) 1;11ll an impreMi,-e number.
~·1:1~11::·~~ 7":"<~::~~~~~:': :::· :~~r~d;;;"~,~~= ~~~~~:-:e:~~·;;~
formllnCt'tl "'II 0«ur throul{h••Ut by("ainas ·afabulou~.1<e-no•u11d1
tht- yt·ar ... uth 89 impromptu l"On rl'\11>i." took the 1<rngl'rs· hl'lm that
cntll 11.t tht· Kll.ll'h<, 11.t Wortham ~-t'ar. and prtM."l'e-ded to try to turn
Center 11nd appcarancu 111 bt·nt·· them into "'a 11l'riou11 chorus that
fitM.Camsaid couldbeprt-M'llted11.nywhere.per
ThegruuphalllllMuJUlil"rappl'd form in lrontofanyl{roup·
up a hu11y ytar. In 191'9. the Albert's dirt'<;t1on may ha"e
MontroMt·S1ngt'T11JOim-d national bt.·en a littletoo1<criou11. howe\'l'r,
C(•lcbr1tw1Romano\·llk)·11nd Phil for110m1• Tht1CTOup"smt·mbe111hip
lrps. San Frand111·0 t"Qm11· sandv continued to decline. Jtff
\'an. tht Loot• Star Symphonit· Cothran. now C11m's as11istant.
Band and llall1111"0ak LawnSym tooko\·erin Decemberof\91'!7 and
phomt· Band m thl' pride w{'('k con ll'd tht• singl'n through the Chri11t
Ct·rt "'St.om·" all Memoriu:· Tht· ma1111ea1;on before turning the di
l'\'l'nt wa11 ··imme1111ely >1un·t·11H· rl'Ction over to Cain
ful."' 11t1·ording to CaLO. llM wa>1 thl' !fr (Cothran I just d(•ddt•d he"d
KT<>up"s collal:M.>rallon with l..S...l.;H be mort· u11eful to thegroupaM a
m <ktol)l'r for tht' hand"11 10th an 11rn11:er ... baid Cain. ··but I de-cided
ni\·t>rMarymncertatMl'tropohtan he'd bel.'''en mort>ust'fulhl'lping
Multi-.Sl'n1ct- (\·n1tr Cain. who me: In thl' cumpromi11e. Cothran
hai; bt't'n d1r('('tlll1C thl' 111nger11 for becamt• Cain"b ·•right hand man
twoytars and u1alAOcurrently1111 and continued i;rnging. Said Cain.
Tht M1>nlrou Sm~r• M:lll ~ltbro.lt tht1r ltnth annit·er3ary th11 yeo.T
Wtrt"ally <•rtofC'-d!Tt'<.1
Carn blamt'tlthl'AIUSenhlhfnr
thertal plummeun11:ofmember
ship. rn thl' later /\0'8 Ptople m
th1• gay community bt•umt- "'in
diflerent"'w11:aypridt.--rtlat1-d.at·
t1\1t1ea ht"t·au1<t' of AIDS. and
manymenturnt'<iawuyfrumbe-in.
i 11penly KHY. ht• 1111id Otht'rll
"crt' simply t!Mi dr11in<'d ufliml'
and rt•l!(JUrt(·1 to t'Omm1t tht•m
111.'l\'l's to a(·ti\·itit'tl likt· tht- choru11
or bond And M»·er11I original
mt'mbt·r11 of both .iroup,., who11l'
talcnthadllt'n'l'dtornspirl'many
C<Jllengue11. Wl'r1•lo11ttuAllJSdur
lnMlhl']aMtdl'l'l\dl'
Th(' .iniup had only nnn mem
bt•ni 11.'ft wht.-n Carn tooko\era11
director. and now farl't!I onh
11h11:h1\y be-tte-r. "'Ith 15. Hutwh11t
tht> 11roup lat·k11 in number 1t '""""'''~~..-1
m11kt'll up form tall"ntand mm
mitml'nt. 101<1stl'd Cain
"Ont' of thl' bt_.,.t thm11:11 about
having a .iruup th11111mall 111 that
alloftht•membersart>l't'allydedi
cated:· hf' 11a1d. ·wh~·n tht'ycome
torehean1111.thl'y"rttht.-re1*cau11ethe-)
· really want to be"
Carn 11aid he haA al110rl'l'l'l\'ed
call11 from p1_>tipll' mtt·rutl'd in
joining, and t"·o m·" pt~iplt- had
partJcipatedmthl'recenttiellllon
al C<Jnct•rt.11. He nouod however
thet""ldon·trtallycunHiderany
ont• a membt·r until they"vt Ill·
ttndt-d at lt•aat thrN' r(•h('an1als
Andwhensomt'<met11ll11andsays
thcy'l111howup.lt11kt·itaMm11ybt.•
they'llbetht're.andmaybenot."'
Thing11arellMik1n.iup.ho"·e,1·r.
forinteret1tin theKroup.Oneprn
llJ)l'<."livem·wmt·mber."hon~'l'nt·
lymo\l'dtu l louMtonfromCahfor
ma.ha11aninten11iHb11<·kground
in mu11i<· l'du1-ation and prufes-
11i.,nal txperwnct'. h i11 a distinc
non ht shart.,; ""h at INl><t four
pre11ent ml'mbt·rt:. ("nin 1M!int1od
Then. wt• alsu ha\'l' Jlt"•plt· in
thl" 11:niup wht1 can't read mu><1(·,
and l'\'er"thing in bt-tw1·1•n."' ht>
.aid. ··E,·tryont> ba1ically Hnda
their own wav to learn ho" tht·ir
part1<hould sound
A ln·sh. le88 rt'!'lri1"11\1• llP
proa<·htot<l'lectingmuict<•rJll"r
formancesisalsoj(enerntinj(nt·w
intl'r('>lt. he><aid. l1w11rn.il'rs art·
attempting to t>Xpand selt'cimn><
lO ap1>t"al to a larg1·r 11.udientt·
"For about fivt- years. tht.-Y wt·re
onlydoinl(whatwouldbeu·rmed
as "clBl!sicaJ" tun .. 11:· Cain 11aid
Now that they ha\'l'"\artt-d add
inlC rontem(MJTBfY 11ung11. "'\·in
tHJ!f't'.'llUntr)"·"'t.,.t<·rn"'andBroad
way-.. tvlei;ho"' tu 1w11. pt'<Jph·11re
11urprised. but the chanl(es uri•
g('n('rallywell-rt'<.'t'ivtod.The(kto
bercuncertwiththeband.Nm11i11t
in!( of Broadway ><how music,;,.
antxamp!eofthenl'w11tyl1•.Ci11n
a aid
The pnicos o!tr11n><latinl( pop
ularmu1<1c into an arr11ng1·ment
formultiple,·nic~11<n"te1ll'y.Cain
said.Often.thearranj(eml'nUlart"
already availabll.' commercially.
but i;ome11mre themt>mbtortwntt'
thearrunl(ement><tht·m11elve>1
•Jt .. ,ml'Oll(' mthegroupha1111
11on1Cthey rei11lylovl".thatthey•ve
iu11t11:ottuh11\'ethl'gruupdo.we'Jl
goahl'adnndworkonanarrangem1
·nt uullll'l\'l"B:· Cain said. ··or
<~>unit·. wt' hove to obtam perm11·
11mn from tht·N>mpot<t>rheforewe
CllOUHll."
Wr11rn11: an arrangt·ment i11 diffi
1·uh. but IM"\'l"Tl\I pl'<•Pk in the
group haq•dont' it -·1 can do one
in 11 Wt>t'"k to two w1...,1ui.:· Cain a.aid.
"and that"s UKlllK 1·\-l'f)' a,·ai\able
mrnutt' ..
l"am1a1d h1·ha11thrt~goal~for
the 11ingt·r11 m l~IC.l ··I want to
havt· a really d.vnam1tl' gay pndeWt"
1.·k 1·onfl'Tt. lo raiHl.'enou.ih mon
ty for our triptoVancouvl'f_ and
mor<·thnnunythinKt'li<t'.tomakl'
Monlrtlf<t'l<lt upund toke notice:
h1·t1u1d
Men rntt•rt·Mttod in performing
w1ththt'Montrot<t•Sml{t'rsshould
bt•11hlt'to11ingen"1•mble-111yltand
mu11l attf'nd n•hearsal11 to learn
thl' mu .. 11· to he performed Rehe11rMal11
bt•gin l'Uet1day. Jan. 9
7::10-IO:<IC.I p.m. and will rontmue
on 11ul»it"Quent Tue.,day11 For detail><.
call BN1u ("ain . .">ifi·1'1715,J11
ioon ('abo•t. 520·i'!t91'1. or Jeff
Cothran. Ni'" ~11'1
CHICAGO tAP ..... Cook County
Hospital"!! director 11ay11 he will
ask the Cook County Hoard \O("Qn
11id!'rrernstatin1Cafree.outM1de
program of meals for AI DS pa
titnts which was 11bru ptl_v HU1<
pended last month for l1•g11l rt'!I
sons
Terrence Han11ens11idl)e<:.21'!he
willi.ubmitaplantotheboard.the
hospital"& go\·t·rnmg body. in J11n
uary,askrn({thatnbecontmued
Hesaidthepro({l'amwai;canceled
onlybecausetthadhadnolt·,cal
contractwiththehuspital
The canC('llauon had promptl'd
protests from 111'\t'ral AIDS •upport
groupe. indudmlC tht AIDS
Foundation of Chicago and tht·
Hu;panic AIDS 1'etwork
Last month. theh0llp1tal put on
hold the meal11·on·w ht"t"ls pn•icram
operated by Open Hand Chicago
a non-profit program for A IJJSp11
tienl.li
The progr11m was opl'rated b~
Open Hand Chical{O in coopern
lion with the lurnl Ann Sather
Re!ltauranl.8. Until ite 11u11perunon
last month. it11er"ed fr{'('mt1,l11to
about 30 patienu each 1'uetiday
night
TheChica1Cu'l'r1bunesaiditoht11ined
an intemal ho11pit11l m1•mo
that said tht' program wa11 termi
naled 1*c11useof"'!ell'.'ltimatele1C11I
aswellasmedicalmncernson·r
therece1ptoffoodprep11redbyout
1;adesource11
·Thereisnoident1fiabll.'ml<t:hu
msm ofqualitycontrul tom11urt>
that standards have bttn met in
the food preparation and handlinl{
techniquea.""themtmo11aid
Hospital 111M)kl'fl" oman Wanda
Robertson 11aid. 'Thl" progrllffi
wa11 put on hold.it was not t(•rmi
nated
lllinol.8 Mllllonic Medi<·al ( "t·ntt-r.
another Chicago hOllpital. hlil! 1>perated
a ~1milar pro({l'am for thf'
past four year&. Hid Dr David
Blat1,co-directorofthatho"pit11l"M
AIDS unit
•·we have no oonct'rnM about
contaminated food or other P< 1
hie liability," Blatt11aid
Doctor absent
as lawsuit
proceedings
begin
Former head of AIDS group dies at 47
NF:W YORK {APJ-1'rial prtlCl't'd
ingsbe11:anTul'tldayinlhl'la"Muit
of a doctor "ho claims 11hl' Nin
tracted AIDS whl'n shl' pm-ktod
her finger w11h a contaminated
needlewhileworkingataCLtyhooi·
pit.al
SA..'\ FKA!\USCO (AJ'1-tlank
Cook. form('r prnident of the San
Franri..co AlllS Emergtnc\ Fund.
ha11 dil"dolcomplicat1onsfrom the
dillf'a.e He .. ·11~ r
Co>k. prE-1 ident of the fund in
191'~ kr,'..dil"d Dl'C. "l:iat11ho01ptC't'for
AllJS \"lcttml. He helped ra111e mort"
than$J:,md\ionforthefund.which
PIYM hills. pro\'idea food and lfl\'el
1upport w AIUSpatienl! "h' h8\'f'
runoutulmon(')·
Ht "'H 11 contract admini~tratw
forthl't.S llep11rtmentofHuu111ng
andl'rb1m!Wve!opm('ntandai;pl'
ciali•t m hu 11111: fo tht· t'ldl.'1ly
C•K•k "a;; am~ ber 01 tht' Cooler
enct"on H.,1111>njt: lurthe-Al(l'd
A mUl\t' of :"\orw·i1·h. ~Y. he
grac 1ate-ifromSanJ<flt'Stat(·l"ni
While Dt Vtromca Prego plan11
::~~~;~;M:t~;!ud~n ~:eoA:.~·hen :dtt'!ln:~ ~:~~e ~~;yill:l~~o~~
A Ma~" wa~ to ht- held J)K-_ 30 which began Tu!'llday aftern<M>n
Burial w1> to ht- in ~ew York Reporters were barred
State lobbyist reacts to health department letter "There was no netod to put hl'r
through this stre!lll. She will l>t'
here when the trial open11;' 11aid
Prego's lawyer. Diani' Wilntr
From OLEN M.AXEY. executive d.1 You're right on the mark lf you
rector. Leebl.aruGay Rights U;Jbby gu&seedAustln's Rev. Ma.rk Weaver
Never 1n our wUdaat tmag!Jlatlona and h1B right wing l\llldamentallst
<11d. wa think. that bUre&Ucrats at cohort.a
the ~ Ilep&rtment of Health U get.Ung a rew calla and Jett.ere
would buckle under to a raw from those who WO\lld deey AIDS
homophobeatosuchanextentthat grants to our org&nlz&tiona renow
funding for a JNdOMty of our 8Ults1nano1flclal{attorneygenaroornmunlty
AIDS orga.nlz&Llona al·,: oplnion request. It oerta1nly
oould be 1n)80p&l"d;y shows that Dr Bem·
Dr (P.d>ertJBernatein.
Comml881oner of Health.
haaomc1allyasUd TU.u
Al.torney General Jlm
Mattox for a rullng on
the followlnl: quBBUOn
Does Subeecuon
203\h).oranyprov181on
Letters
to the
lditor
Ste1n &nd h1a asaocwes
wW letourent.1n11tate"s
response to AIDS b8 8Qb.
otaged by a rew Wl.aUce
I t.h1nk 1t"1 ume for
lesbi&na and gay men,
&ndOUl'"electedotndals.
of S.B. 959 reQU1l'e the clep&rtment
to exclucla from oonalder&tion an
organ1z.&Uon that ha8 homoeexu·
ale among its omoere, bo6.rd. general
membereh1p, p&1dstaft'orvolun·
teere,merelyl.leo&Uaetheln'11v1du·
alsa.rehomoeexuale?"
He prefaoed th1s question by~
Ing that h18 own legal dlv181on haa
1nllloated that the <iaparunent can
not lnciude BUCh & 1"88tJ'1cUon
bued on the ··sta.t\18" of a person
being homoeexual So why d14 he
aak lt'i'
Ha stated to the attorney general
t.hathad14110beoauaelthadbean
suggested ln IOIM "oomments" reoelV9tl
by the clep&rtmenL Can you
~who made thOM oommenta'i'
to tell Dr Blmstelnthat
T8X&na <iamand that he be .. public
health otnoer, not a politician By
&ak1ng this QU86tion. Dr Bemstaln
w&ntBtheattorfleyg&Mralto"fade
the haat" With Waaver &nd P.ap
Brad Wrl&hL And whlle wewa.l.tror
an answer, some AIDS servtoa
groupe h&ve been denied tunda ( ln
clUd!ng runcung for the AIDS R&llOUl'Ol
Omter In DeJ.laa to operate
lta food bank, becau9e they a.re
hou8ed In tha aame buildlng wit.ha
group which promoteep.yrtghts
J.U,)t>e Dr Bernateln la overlook
ing the hlBtoryoftheep!demlcln
th1s state.a h!atorlcal record
polnts out that the State of Texaa
and the 'Thxaa Dspan.mant of
Health were late ln baoomltl4 In
volved. Tb8 gay &nd leebtan com
munity shouldered all tha reepon
s1bll1tyofcreaungtheee.....,ryagen·
ctes that a.re now under attack'
U not overturned. thaee rules
oould deny et.ate runcung to almost
every group which IS now l\lllded_
Some llX&JTlplee of the broadn8es
ofthaee rulae ..AnytundedAIDS
group that refere a cllent to the
AIDS legal hoUllle operatad by the
T8X.u Human JU&hts Found!Won
wW have "promoted Wegal b8h&v
I r" and loee fundln« bec&use
THRF le a gayi1eebWl group
.11.nyf\indadgroupth&treferea
81.v male with HIV to a support
group for oounseltng at tha
Montrose Counaellng Cellt.er 1n
HOU8ton. Oak awn Com.r.·~ty
Qmter ln Dallaa, W&terlooCounael·
1n8 Centar ln Austin. or Comm uni
tyOutree.ch!nFortWorth,wouldbe
1nv1olatlonofthelawelnoe thee&
oentere are non-approved. P\lruUng
would b8 denlad.
..Anyone who works for, or vol
unteere &t a funcled organ1za.tlon
who weare on their lapel an "lnternatlonally
reoogntzedayrnl>olof
gay rtgh!B"(lSUBpactthlsmlCltbe
a plnk trL&ngle?) la advocat1ng &nd
promoting Wegal oonduct P'und
lnC would be denied.
.Any literature which 1s on the
prernl.9e8 of • tunded orpn1zat.10n
whlch support.a gay leebWl rlthts
la forbidden F'Und1ng would be de-nJBd
The l..etlbtan/Gay Rights Lobby of
Texaa IS outrSged. We h&ve submitted
our oomments to tha attorney
general dalln&&t1ng our poettions
m why the Dsp&rtment'a guid&llnes
a.re inOOrrect. homophoblO
and patantly WlCOnstitutJOnal
As this tettar IS belil& me.lled,
LORL IS developing st.rategy with
lndtvldual attorneys. elected om.
c1ala. the med1& and groups such aa
THRF. Texas CMl Uberuee Unlon
&nd NatiOnal Iaw:yere Oulld. Be a&
suredtLat UlRLwWleadthaetfort
to overturn these gu1deilne8 u8lng
every meana available to us
We need your help deeperataly
Hare'a what you should do
I )Jotnl.ORL. Helpksepthalobby
funct.1onlng Write a check for
whatever you can afford or baoome
a sust.&1nlng oon!J'lbutor today
2 J Write your senator (PO. Box
12068, Austin, 78711) and representative
(PO. Box 2910. Austin •
78711 J Ask th.em to Inquire of Dr.
Bernstein why theee rulm are beIng
propoeed.. Feel free to re!er thfi
elected. otncialS to UlRL for beck -3) Wrtte Dr Bernstein. S1noe lta
l'Vldent t.hathe reepandstoctt.lzAln
preesure .. .he neeas to hee.r not on
ly what our oornmunlty ha8 done
and1adotng. butalaowhata.. .meea
would have oocurred lf gay men
and lesbians had not led and were
not oontinulng to 1&8d th8 stata'a
AIDS reeponse. He needs to b8 told
that TDH"e act.lone a.re Insulting,
oow&rdls and ny 1n the race ofrea.·
eon and reepons1blllty. H1saddresl!I
la: Dr Robert bemstetn, CommJ&.
SlOMrofHealth. llOOW 49thSL.
Austln 78756
LeabWl/O&y Rlghta Lobbyo!Tex
aa urgee you to act today Th18 acuon.
by the 'nl:.ta8 Department of
Health. 1a the moet.dlrect&Uaekon
the leebtan11P.Y oornmunJty ever
proposed by an agency of th8 et&Ut
of T8X.u We feel sure that you are
a.eout.rageelaswearethatlt1abe-
1n8 done at the axpenae of people
w1t.hAID6
- Berhlg'• new TVI
From PAULA HEBER'I: dlreCtor,
Bering Care Center
Prego was a 2S.year·old medk11l
school gr11duate seven ytar11 ago
when. she11ay•, 11ht wasacciden
tally stuck by an AIUS·rnfecttd
needle
Pre11:0 has •ued the Kings Coun
tyHoepitalandilllparentagency.
thecityHealthandH011p1talt'orp
AlllO named in the law•uit are the
city and twodoctoni
According to her $175 million
negligence lawsuit. PreRQ "as
working under a liCf'n"ed phy111
c1an and was cleaning up after an
intern when she reachtd into a
tangle of gauze and bed linen• in
which the intern had left a bloody
needle
Two year11 11go she "as dia.i
m)lled 88 havinl{ AIDS
The HHC, which operate& the
city's hospital•. disputes Pre11:0'1
version of the events. but refused
todiecu88specifiC11ofthtcalll'
The trial jud11:e, State- Suprtme
Court J ustice Aaron D. Be-rnMtein
said he believed potential juror1
mi11:htbere-luctanttoans"·ersen
I want to thank you for running
PJcha.rd Waekee' &rtlcle oonoem·
1n8 our St.Olan televlslona and VCRB
l Montroee Voloe lll8ue 4 78. Friday,
Dec. 8 J We were overwhelmed wtth
the ganerous respon8ll8 we reoe1ved
thankatothapubllclt;ywe
nowh&vethreerurwTVa.lncl\llllng ai1ive and somewhat perMonal
theloanofabigecrean'IVfromtha queations about AIDS if journal
PWA C.oe.lluon. We al90 received 1818 were pr-nt
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Montrose Voice
Phone Fun - Amanda - Horoscopes - Soap - Persanals
Changes before our very eyes
By AMANDA B RroJNDWITH
The Montrose Voice
Dear Fans, we were sailing along in the
RDlls. filing our nails and wondering
what it was we had just eaten at A Movable
Feast (we knew itjUSt HAD to be good
for us J when suddenly we screamed for
Sebastian to stop the car.
There before us stood an enormous vacant
area, totally bulldozed and leveled,
the towers of downtown looming in the
distance.
Dear Fans, there is something truly
8Jn1ss with society when banks have
been replaced with places to store old
junk you can't live with. Why is storage
necessa.ry? Because we all have too
mLCh? Because we have so many
things we just can't throw out for sentimental
reasons? Or maybe because so
many people are suddenly gone, leav
mg so much stuff behind to be sold at
estate auctions. Needless to say, when
we saw the wretched structure go up
on West Gray and Waugh, our undies
curled into a.. unmanageable bundle!
~~
/an.5,1990
/I~ ·1"1 .
Why.just the day before, there had been
houses and trees there, and now it was
turned into a massive field resembling
the Somme after the worst artillery on
slaughtl We read the billboard that said
in :arge beautiful letters that a new
Odeon theater was to be constructed
with perhaps 14 theaters inside, and our
Moonglow White Crater Dust Lipstick
nearly slid of! our face as we bit our
poucy, yet oh-so-sexy lips
And meanwhile, Richmond Avenue
has been tom up, AGA1NI All those
pretcy little brick sidewalks are now
burled under tons of dirt and clebr<s,
and t.ra.fftc once again crawls along
The only good thing about it is there are
occasionally very handsome policemen
ctrectmg the mess. We have been known
to fake a tw!sted ankle on the corner of
Richmond and Greenbriar, Dear Fans'
made) and try to reason like psychia REALIX gomg on And of course, lower
trists or brokers with their infant child· Westheimer is like Nagasaki two weeks
ren who only want to be recognJzed as a.ft.er.
children. Very distracting' So, be aware of what's around you.
Have you looked ru-ou;,,i Montrose
lately, Dear Fans? The entire scene is
changing dramatically There are vacant
late everywhere. Hu.i.~~ are being
plucked from the grow 1 nr ground into
the earth and scooped a-~a for new this
and new that. But what exactly is replacing
our careworn old Montrose?
Theaters? Restaurants? Pretcy little
chic shopping centers? Yes. And also
parking lots, and a horrid new phenomenon
called the storage center.
Meanwhile, our wonderful little neighborhood
disappears before our eyes. The
houses are tom away across from
Butera· s on Ala.bBJna to make way for
more parking. The seedy little shopping
center there is soon to be revBJnped by
the same owners who made the Alabama
Theater center such a success. Amanda
shudclars at the influx of more Yuppies
into the neighborhood. 'I'heY drive boxy
cars, wear dull clothing ( although well
What about the pavement on all the Dear Fans, because it ma.y not be there
other streets? Fairview is like driving very much longer Our dear homey, rath·
through rural Brazil! TakJng the over- er seedy and sometimes dingy Montrose
pass on Woodhead over the Southwest is rapidly changing. We're not saying it's
Freewey is like riding a covered wagon necessarUy all bad, but without zoning,
down the Grand Ganyon! we wonder if there is any protection at
We have also noticed areas that should
be designated Fire Zones, Dear Fans.
Fairview near Dunlavy is nearly burned
out. We were cold on Christmas Eve, so
we warmed our net stockings by one of
!lBVeral sudden blazes nearby. It's valua·
ble land, of course, but we wonder what. is
all. Amanda would be most disturbed to
find the house next door suddenly torn
down, and a huge pseudo-Gothic-neoclassical-
new-age pile sprouting up in !ts
place'
The 90's are upon us, and It's going to
be based upon radical change for us all
For the Montrose Voice
co. ~l rl 1991.J
Aries
Typically, you'll want to charge right through and
get this year going. What you really need to do is
take core of a lot of details and sol idify your position.
The earth is your home, after all. Don't go flying
off into the stratosphere!
Taurus
A question of possessions arises. What's yours and
what's mine? The reality of sharing and caring gets
bounced around a bit as two strong wills meet on a
lover's battleground. Don't take your problems to
bed I
Gemini
Now that you've make something beautiful, how
about concentrating on making it last? Rather than
le tt ing your beautiful creation be fle e ting thing, di rect
your e ne rgies toward something with strength
and stability. Start at the bottom and work up.
Cancer
Someone who is older and has honest authority
plays a key role in your life. That eff!ct ha~_g_!'•a.!.!n.-
fluence now, but will probably continue through the
year ahead. Open up all of your senses to this. You
can learn, learn, learn.
Leo
Duty and obligation may be perceived as an interference
in your sprightly kind of life. But rather than
viewing them in that light, how about appreciating
the good they can do? A sense of order and fair play
is the perfect way for you to start the new decade.
Virgo
Less is more. Small is beautiful. You've always had a
keen eye for the details that others miss. Now is the
time to use that talent to appreciate your current position.
Let some kind of limitation define a vague
portion of your life.
Libra
You're not going to make it on a wing and a prayer.
You're going to have to make a crucial decision.
You' ll get a lot of help from your lover and friends,
so don't worry about it. Just do it. Get on w ith your
life and your loving.
Scorpio
You are in the process of taking on a great deal of responsibility.
While others would shy away from such
a position, you w_elcome it _g~~IY__:_f_orces th~t have
laid dormant are coming to life. It's springtime in
January for your power-packed sign.
Sagittarius
Imagine Rodin's sculpture of "The Thinke~· Imagine
a light bulb over his head. Turn it on. Feel it happen.
The excitement of a new idea is about to make you
sit up and take notice. Power is there. Channel it.
Capricorn
Teach your children well; or your friends, lovers, or
co-workers. It's time to share what you know in ei·
ther your busineu or personal life. The important
thing is to spread your knowledge around. You'll
know when to do it.
Aquarius
Playing second fiddle isn't so bad, as long as the first
fiddle knows what he's doing. Thus, let someone else
take the lead. Your voice will be heard as sweet harmony.
Your beauty will be seen in bright complement.
Pisces
Still waters run deep. None run truer or deeper than
Pisces now. In comparison, the shallowness of someone
else may amaze or disturb you. Tell the truth and
help that person to a better path. Meanwhile, in
your own life a dream is coming true.
.",'
"' The major concern in gay activist circles these
days seems to be a matter of tactics with general
agreement on goals-AIDS funding and gay civil
rights. But there does seem to be a growing chasm
within the community on methods.
Increasingly, a more conservative approach
rests on the belief that more can be achieved by
working basically within the system, influencing local
government and establishing coalitions with
elected officials and with similar interest groups.
At the other extreme are such national groups as
ACT VP which practices confrontation such as
the recent demonstration at St. Patrick's in New
York.
These two views dominate gay political thinking
and, by their very nature, foster conflict within the
community. Those believing in the "work with the
system" can point to gay strength in the National
Democratic Party as well as a prominent role in
certain state and local elections.
On the other side, ACT VP-in the words of The
New York Times (not known as afriend of the community
but often the target of ACT VP)-has been
effective. Reported by Jason DeParle of that newspaper,
"Pressure by the group has not only helped
keep the epidemic in the news, it has also helped
bring major change to the way the Federal Government
tests and distributes experimental drugs,
allowing patients to obtain them much faster?'
Even New York City Health Commissioner Stephen
C. Joseph, another ACT VP target, concludes
that "there's no doubt (ACT VP) had an
enormous effect:'
Here in Texas it is still debated whether the
March on Austin helped or hindered the gay image
and AIDS funding (the decision this week by Brad
Wright, a leading AIDS funding foe, not to run for
re-election could be interpreted as a victory). Unlike
the March on Washington in 1987, the Austin
event received wide coverage by the straight media.
But the very nature of bias of such coverage often
creates its own negative imagery.
More conservative gay elements contend that
the Austin march stirred a backlash of calls and
letters to legislators which further complicated the
AIDS bill. Of course, this view puts responsibility
!~ it l£j
r-A.SHEER INSANITY &
~ DAOUIRI FACTORY
WESTHEIMER
for homophobic reactions on march organizers .
As with any such difference within a political
movement, our perception of this difference
heightens our separation. Each side feels the necessity
to increasingly defend its position, ultimately
to the extreme: Seeing their position as the
orthodox and only true approach to change.
Any study of past social/political struggles illustrates
that multiple tactics appear to offer greater
success. In other words, if we accept more than
one road to Rome and support each other we have
greater hopes of success. There is even much to be
said for coordinating diverse approaches.
It is definitely time to put personalities behind us
and seek ways to support each other. We must also
accept the reality that a vast majority of gay men
and lesbians will always refuse to involve themselves
in their own liberation. But this has also often
been a feature of previous struggles and not, in
itself, fatal.
In the case of the gay community it is much easier
to hide or deny ourselves. Even AIDS does not
always fling open the closet. This week a noted designer,
Patrick Kelly, died in Paris at age 35 of a
bone marrow disease and a brain tumor. Clearly a
case of AIDS, there was no mention of it. In the
Houston papers' lengthy obituaries even Kelly's
partner and "long-time companion" went unnoted,
although properly recognized by the Times.
Equally unfortunate, many of the more successful
gays are the very ones who are most prone to
the closet. And they are also the ones who more
readily accept straight society's projection of homosexuality
as a simple matter of a sex act, with
the logical correlation that it is a matter of
choice-obviously if it's only sex you can always
choose not to do "it:'
Until we win our point on inbred orientation we
cannot convince even our own ranks of the legitimacy
of our struggle. With a comprehension of this
basic truth also comes a positive acceptance of
ourselves and our rights. This is a difficult goal but
it is achievable. Accept ourselves and then accept
our differences-at that point we would be
unstoppable. But until that day we must fight intelligently
with the tools at hand.
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~ Thai Vitia Restaurant. Daily lunch &
m Dinner specials, piano
~ entertainment Thurs-Sat Nights
Q -Mary·s. Mon-Sat happy hours 7am
> noon, 5-9pm
~ -E!J's. 7am·8pm Happy hour, 7am·
0 6pm S1 Vodka drinks. Beer bust 4·
g:: 10pm Monday-Saturday
Z -Mamma's Money 75C Well Drinks.
~ Monday-Thursday, 9-midn
-Charlte's Restaurant Dmner &
m1dn specials
-Momma·s Money; Happy hour.
Monday-Saturday, 7am-8pm
-Momma·s Money: $1 Well &
Domestic Beer, Monday-Saturday,
7am-1lam
-Chutes Happy hoUr 7am-8pm.
pitcher frozen margaritas $5. beer
bust 3-11 pm, Pitcher beer $2
-Missouri St Station Happy hour
prices to 9pm
-J A's_ Monday-Friday. hors
d'oeuvres 5:30-7:30
-Past Time_ Happy hour 12-8pm
-Pot Pie Restaurant. Free Home
Delivery
-Club Romeo. Happy Hour 5-9pm
-Santa Fe Trading Co .. Open 4pm, 3
m l happy hour cocktails. $1 75
longnecks or happy hour price
single well to lOpm
-Cousins Happy hour prices every
day openinQ-7pm
-Scandal's Open 11 am Mon-Sat,
Noon Sunday, DJ Dennis McGinnis
-J.R's 3-m-1 Happy hour openmg-
10pm
-Venture-N Dancing on the Fars1de
7 days a week. with DJs Mike Scott &
Raul Quan
-E/J's Sunday-Thursday. $1 well
drinks lam-2am
-Missouri St. Station: Open 4pm-
2am
-Mothe(s Volleyball on patio.
happy hour 7am-8pm, Keoki Kona
6pm-8pm Mon-Fri 2nd floor bar
-Miss Kitty's: What A Nellie Deli,
11am-3pm, serving lunch Mon-Fri
-Briar Patch: Happy hour to 8pm
-Charhe's Restaurant Open 24
hours
Friday
-Bacchus Gay Datmg Game 8pm
-Cousms Cousins & Company
10:30pm, Aon Sioux, Robbie
Roberts. R1kk1 O'Shea, Misty Morn.
Diana Wright, Tiffany LaShea
-Montrose Mmmg Co. Special
Forces (male dancers) 8pm-2am
-Momma·s Money: Talent Night
10:30pm, cash prizes
-Scandal's DJ Dennis McGinnis
-Chutes 75C: well ?am-noon, $1 well
& $150beer12-6pm, beer bust 3-
11 pm, male stnp contest 11 pm, MC
Cassandra Landa
-Past Time: The Tom Cats
-Miss Kitty's: Cowboys m Action.
contmuously from 7pm, Dance floor
opens 9pm w1DJ Barry Browder
-EIJ's Brittany·s Follies 11pm
-Mother's Dance music by Phil
Ware
-Club Romeo TGIF Party 5-9pm
·Lazy J: Show N1te 10pm
-Heaven: soe well. cover
-Brazos A1v;r ~ottom. Happy H~ur
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7am-9pm, Brazos River Band
930pm
-Missouri St. Station_ Patio Specials,
free hors d'oeuvres. live
entertainment. 9pm
-J_A's Pac1f1c Coast Dancers 6pm·
2am
Saturday
·C1 IU: In~
10:..,0pm
1us1ns & Cumpany
Montrose Mmmg Co. 3 m 1 happy
hour 4- lOpm, 25C draft beer 1n a mug
10pm-2am
·Scandal's DJ Dennis McGinnis
-Chutes Beer bust 3-11 pm. frozen
margarita bust & liquor bust 8-m1dn
Dash for Cash 10pm-2am
-Mothe(s Vodka drmks & shots of
schnapps 75¢ 7am-8pm
-Past Time: The Tom Cats
·Club Romeo: $1 75 Coronas. $1
Schnapps
-Miss Kitty's: 'PAATY"begmnmg
9pm
-Heaven: SOC well 9-llpm. cover. DJ
Scooter Bearden
-J A:s Pac1f1c Coast Dancers
1030pm
-Lazy J Show N1te 10pm
-Mary's Beer bust on the patio l pm-
6pm. Leather N1te. Corne Let Us
Adjust Your Attitude, Sir•
-Missouri St. Station Patio Specials
-Bacchus: $2 Margaritas
-Brazos River Bottom Happy hour
to 9pm. Brazos River Band 9:30pm
-E/J's Saturday Morning Beer Bust
w1M1ss Dee 9am-noon, Male Jock
Strap Contest 11 pm, MC Rambo de
Klown
Sunday
-Venture-N Booze; Beer Bust 4-
10pm
-Mary's Beer bust on the patio.
1 pm-6pm, $3. Steak N1te, 5prn
-Cousins
Zack's
·Past Time Happy hour all day & all
n1te
·Miss Kitty's Open Air T Dance
4pm
-Aubto's Free Draft 7-lOpm
Rub1o·s Presenta· H,, 30
-J R's. 75e Cape Cods, Bloodies
Margaritas & Schnapps noon-10pm
·Club Romeo: Hangover Blues. beer
S 1 25 Bloody Marys $2. Barbecue
and drink specials, open 3pm
-Montrose Mining C<" Beer bust &
SOC hot dogs 4-midn. soc draft beer
in a mug m1dn-2am
-Brazos River Bottom Happy hour
noon-9pm. C& W dance lessons
10pm
-Heaven: Free welt 7-9. free draft &
S1 .25 Corona all n1te. cover
-Mothe(s Vodka dnnks & shots of
schnapps 75¢. 12-8pm, Male
dancers 10pm-1 am. Bar-B-Oue on
the patio 5pm-9pm
Monday
-Mtdtowne Spa free video upgrades
-Cousins Bridge Night, 7pm. Happy
hour pnces t1I 2am
-Momma·s Money Pool Tourney,
8:30pm. cash pnze
Chutes 75C: well ?am-noon. S 1 well
12-6pm. free pool. beer bust 3-
11 pm. Liquor bust & frozen
margarita bust 8-m1dn S6
-Past Time Beer happy hour openclose
-Ripcord $1 Margaritas 9pm-2arn
-Mother's Beer bust 25C1rnug or
$1.50 60 oz pitcher Miller Lite Draft
6pm-1am
-Miss Kitty's Cowboys in Action
··Las Vegas Revue" showt1mes,
10prn & midn
-Montrose Mining Co 3 1n 1 happy
hour all daym1te, 5¢ draft
-Rub1o's CLOSED. available for
pnvate functions, reserve one week
m advance
-Brazos River Bottom Happy
hour S 1 2: well & longnecks
all n1te
Tuesday
Ripcord <; 1 25 canned beer 8pm-
2am
·M1dtowne Spa half price lockers
·Club Romeo S 125 beer
-Mother's Well drinks S 1 75 7am-
1am. dance music from 70s & early
80s
·Chutes 75C well lam-noon. $1 well
12-6pm. Beer bust 3-11 pm. liquor
bust & frozen margarita bust 8-rn1dn
-Miss Kitty's Steak night 7pm. trash
disco 9pm
-Club Body Center 1 2 pnce rooms
& lockers 7pm-3am
-Venture-N Trash Disco 8pm-2am,
no cover beer bust available. free
pool 4-8pm
-Missouri St. Station: Beer Blow Out
7-midn. S 1 domestic longnecks
-Mamma's Money: 8-m1dn, $2 50
pitcher beer
-Bacchus Pot Luck N1te
-Montrose Mining Co. $1 beer bust
4pm-clos1ng, Men at Work (male
dancers) 10prn-2am
-Brazos River Bottom Dance
lessons with Brent & Jonathan. 9 30
Wednesday
-Club Romeo Vodka Specials
-M1dtowne Spa half pnce rooms
-Club Body Center Mini-lockers S6
8am-4pm
-Montrose Mining Co Nickel draft
beer 1n a mug 10pm-2am. music of
so·s. 70 s. BO's
-Mother's Long neck domestic
beers $1. 8-m1dn, Tequila Gold
Slammers $1 50 1 Opm-2am
-MISS Kitty's: Kitty Kat Revue 11 pm
-Ripcord: $1.50 Well all day
-Rubia's: Talent Night ($75 first
place). drink specials, dancing 1111
2am
-Momma·s Money Amateur Stnp
Contest,
9pm, cash
Revue. Zack. pnze
Frankie. Lisa
& guest, 9pm
-Bacchus
The Montrose Voice recommends -Chutes 75C
well 7arnnoon.
$1 well
12-6pm, Beer
bust 3pm·
11pm $3
Pool
Tourney
2pm
-E/J's noon-
10pm beer
bust, dinner
on patio 5pm,
$1 well drinks
4-7pm,
Cncket dart
tourney 8pm
-Scandal's
Pool Tourney
lpm,
reg1strat1on
noon
-M1ssoun St
Station: 3pm-
7pm $1 well
-Momma·s
Money
Happy hour.
12-4pm. $1
Well with 50¢
Schnapps 4-
7pm
-Chutes $1
well & $1.50
beer noon-
6pm. beer
bust noon·
1 lpm. liquor
bust & frozen
•FRIDAY
Talent contest 10:30pm at Momrna·s Money
Male Strip at Chutes. 11 pm
Brittany Paige at EJJ's, 11 pm
•SATURDAY
Lulu's bartendmg at Scandal's 8am-2pm
Beer Bust 9am-noon at E/J's
Free pool, shuffleboard, munchies at Venture-N noon-8pm
Dance. dance, dance at Inergy on H1llcroft
Leather Night at Mary·s Show some skin
5th week of male strip contest at E/J's_ Fun and buns 11 pm
•SUNDAY
Free hamburgers and hot dogs at the Venture-N 'Far Side, around 3pm till?,
DJ Mike Scott at 5pm
Steak night at Mary·s. from 4pm
Steak night at the BAB 5pm
Free buffet. somewhere around 6 30pm, Chutes
Momma·s Company showt1me at Mamma's Money. Bpm
•MONDAY
Lulu's bartend1ng at Scandal's 8am-2pm
Margaritas $1 all night, dart tournament 7pm. E/J's
Free pool at Chutes
•TUESDAY
Half price lockers at M1dtowne Spa
C&W dance lessons at the BAB start 10pm
•WEDNESDAY
Steak rnght at Chutes about 7-10pm
Amateur strip contest 9pm at Mamma·s Money
Half price rooms at Mtdtowne Spa
•THURSDAY
Lulu's bartendtng at Scandal's 8am-2pm
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