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Network
criticized
for
dropping
episode
LOS AMa:u:s (APJ- -A
gaynl(htl!wruupdt-manded
Wednt.'lldlly, !'Oov_ 21. that
NBC TV rein11ute a
'"LifeBtorit .... tpiaode fea
turinlf two hom011uual
character11 dealing with
AIUS
The LosAniceleschapter
of th1· Gay & I.-bian Alli
am·e A11aint1I l>t-famatiun
iuuf'd a •tatt111ent 11ayin1f
!l.'Ht · • dtci!i1on to pre-empt
tht- tp1aodt' ori1unally
a.;-hedultt:I forllec. :.! "may
have bffn promptf'd by the
mM't'9.Bin11lya1at"<-fult-f
fon.i of an intolrrant hate
grn•Jp that aeelu1 to drive
poait1n~ icay and Lt'tlbian
charactt-n1 off the air'·
:>;BC 1<pok~pn110n Pat
Schulu dl'nied tht it'ruup'1
claim•. "We have evny in·
Wnl.ionofbroadca.iingthi11
ep\S<Xlt-:' the nl'twurk .aid
inaprepart>d11talt'mt'M
NBC rt"placOO the All)S
aegmt'nt with "Tht'
Hawk1ni(1 Family;' which
chronicln a 7-yt"ar-old
boy'11trU1111"lt"r.or~ .. 1vt"a
lift'lilavinll' ho: ,e marruw
tran1plant
'J.ife..torie." 11 off the
pnm ... tmw .;:hedult' afU>r
Utt :l. !\'..twork offidal1
have .. id th .. y wanl lo lftlt
th .. ol'fbn.t mt'(hcal 1eriN in
altt"m1lt1w t~ 110'•· It
currently au-. Sunday, at
i.OOp.m.
Con.nvat1vt lfl'OUJlll pro-
1.fftinK pro~am1 reaturing
gay characten ""'"" ft'ttnt
[y 1uccl'Nful in prffluring
ABC tn dr"p a
"thirty90m1 hLnil'" rt'fun
11howing two h JmlJl.t'XU:•I
mt·ntalkinil' nhl·c·
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FF J .t: AVONDALE HOU, TON rx
AIDS awareness group protests at Texas Capitol
AL'STll\ (AP1-An AIDS a"'·arE'
neu KJ'OUP 11a}'H it i~ cond1,1cting a
•·Wt"t"kofOutragl'"campaigntueall
at1entiontotht"problE>m111urround·
ingwumtn !llldAIUS
ter r11ll1t"<l on tht'l •J.>ll• l••)>s ~l••n
day.~.,,._ it;, tuk1·koffd<'m<>111tr
twn1th11t1>Tl(lll'llll 11a1d...-·1•r1""Wk
ing vhu·•· 11round th•· co1,11 try ar ~
wo1,1ld,·uln11111<1t"11tth .. c, •- h
Thl"ll' 1upACTL'P'•Au> inchap- lh Cont ;MAthma.( l
Ourpurpo11ei11toinform wo1nt·n
tmdmenofthee•traordinarydiffi
c lties confrontmll' wumtn Lil th••
fact" cofthe AIUS tpid1""m1r as it l>Pll'int
1t1; l!lth year. and to dt"mon·
tratE' ti i(ro..,ing1trength and
alnht1Nufthl"n11honalAIDSaet1•
L11\ movt"mt·nt," 11aid a •tatement La·
autd by A('TUP. theAIHSCuahuon
to t;n)t"a•h '"'w"r
·wnmen art-the ffu<te11t-growin11"
Hl\'rnft<·tt"<I pop1,1lt1t1•n. ind1,1ding
a pi •J>Ofllon11u-n1,1mb.>rofwom·
t'nofeu-JT.\'t1 10yt•11.r11mtutht't'p1
dem1c. "'"m"n 11n 11t1ll 1 ... ·n pnm11ri
lyalH'<'loni ,f1mnMm1n1<>noftht•
(AIOS1 nrus or a11 can"ll'"-t'n for
AJIJS -um - ACT l'P 1id
Morales discusses 21.06, rights and 'Morales et al'
By SHERI C.'O H E~
DARHO~~t:
.W•<1ttrou ~Ortt Ed<1or
Th,reareonlyaftw11hortday11to
11'0 before th' \ong·awaited trial
dateof''Moralea et al vs. theStaU>
of Texa.1;- tht Tt"XBll Human
Right11t·oundation'1chalJ,ngtto
Se<:tion 21.06 of the atate penal
code. Linda Moralf'll, duignated
leadplaintiffinthecase.reflected
on the sodomy 6tatute 1U1elf.
'You know. 11>metimes I "Lt and
I ju11t think about that law, and I
can'tbelievethatitevenexists.I
jUHtcan'tbt.>lit"vethata11uchalaw
l'l<iHUl,tomakethis(case)nece.·
sary;· 11aid Morales. •·&.·cau11t
thtre are so many of us who are
11ay or lt'flbian, and becau11e I. at
leastnow.am8Qcomfortablewith
who I am .. .it's just beyond ml"
that <a{'("ording to 21.06) we are
criminala:
On Monday. Dec. 10. Moralu,
alonll' with Tom Doyal. Patrich
Cramer,Char!otteT11ftandJoh1
Thomu, will finally gt"t their day
tn cor.irt. The five plaintiffH, recruitt-
d by acquaintan,.ea on thl"
THlff board. joinOO forct11 1.ut
y .. r to begin the second cons ti:
.ional challenge llll'ainMt the1tat·
ut1·. The fintsuchcaat-,Baker~·•.
Wade 119091. was triOO in federal
cmirt& and re><ulted in two vict<
ril'll before bt.>ing overt1.lrned m
~ew Orlt>ans' Fifth Court of ,\p
pt'&Jsin HJK1
Morales 1aid she believe. tht
chalh·nge etande a beth'r chan~
1tate rourt. Owrall, howl'Vl"r,
• .a.id eh" b..li..v• lhe law .. ,.r
md will be overturnt'd lll l~•urt.
'lt'1jus1 a stupid law. really. lt'1
11law<thatmandaU>1Jdi8l'rimin1t
tion;· f!ht• said. "The Tt'X!IB ronsli
tution ie vt>ryclear. I really think
we have a good chanl'fl in th,.11tatt>
'I'm ofthf' opinion thnt what we
~annul accomplilih in tht>lt¢11la
bvt" procaa, we will in thl'htiga·
tiun prQ<.'eP · Mu-ah 11.dded, no
111 the nn1 rvati\'e •It •n.-1 .. £f
lm~ .W11raW10,H'Mlll<n.pl.,n1/fm THRf"• 21.(16,uit.' .\l.,ralne1al •·
OwStlll11afT~·.saa, h•c •«h 01A"tf11rn1Mstat11'°""1ny•t4l11"
the Teu • !.t"gialature hapi>l'n; 1he111id. The t"ue ia re-
Ae conll',....abve tl e ital.cl all) in the vt>ry preliminJ1ry 1tag·
lf11'iaiatUl'CI ii, [ l·&n t IN nyon t'll. thll ii t~ finit time t Will ti
even brinainll' <elimiDatmg) J,1.0tl ally be heard'
\o the floor. Kil(hl now, eYt'n o .r S<) far.: tht> plaintiffs havefilt'd a
tgay le1bian) lobbyatB lO Austin moti.on for 81.lmmary judJtfllt>nt in
have u hard time . th1:1r Job right the crnie, aaking the jud11e 1<1 dt"
D •W i• b""ically JU1t protl"Clln&' clare the 1i.t1 statul(o um·un11ti:.
O\IJ' inten .. Lll in the legi1!11turt• tional undt'r the Texa11 CQl\l<UU
1he1&d. ··1d1·fi11it h th1nkthatt tion Attorne)'efDl'thttllate('l)Unt
~e>r,t~ trould hav. w -.......i'lf',thapl~ tothu01rti;dirti
through th" hti11at1t•u ~..._,~ dmmmi( :ll.06 JS 11 umunul 1tat
Muralt'I 1aid t<ht• 11 optimistic uU> and 11hould not ht> trit-d in twil
about the plaintiff• fin<truurt "I' court !To be tried in rriminal
pt•arann:.1cheduled for:HM)p_m court.eomeo:inl"would bavet<>be
I>ec 10 11t thl" TravLB Cou1 ty ac ually pro1eruted under he al
Courthou11e n A111tin, Jodgt• Pau: n: lsl un .. nforceable li1.w 1
Davia prnif1ng. Sh,· 1td11ittea Whilethelawisrarelytnfor
howtv..r. th t thi· pl1tmuffs n ly 1he plaintiff11 aay there iii muc .. I"\'
d n't know what to expec r -nceihatithasbeenueedto. •
.... hethtr the 1earinll' will reault ii fy dUKTirnination aDd deoy gay
a ruhni(. ~d )l'llbian Te:1.an11 tht.. T co utit'
~we really d, ,·1 kn?...,. w at wil fonally rot«k'd rights.
The.)'81' 18Ythat2l. 6e1-t 1ur
age11 hatt ~rim• agamt<t horn<,
lt':1.ual11.andthattheircareerand
employment opportumtiN art> re·
etrictOObecaU1eoflhelaw
The 1tr11U>gy after th' court
date wilt probably be a &ertes of
followupfundrai11ingandeduca
tionalactivitie.fortheplamuff1,
Morale. aaid. She str.....00 the im·
portanceoftheeducationalactivi·
ty, sayingthat ifthelawi1over
turned. "ltwon'tbethet>ndofthe
work we have to do. Actually, it
willbemorthkethebeginning"
Morale11,theonlyoneofthefive
plaintiffs from Hou11ton.1aidshe
was invitt"d to get invoh·ed in the
21.tl6 challenge by her fril"nd.
Gene Harrington. a THRF board
memh..r here. She 1aid she wat
told there would be other people
involved in the case. but ~1 wa11n 't
1url"atfir11tif l wanted to get in
.v.o lvt'd.lwaan't11ureoftht>criteri
'I had lo take a lot1,fthinge into
con•iduation .. m)' family. my
job. I told Gene I would have to
think 11 ovei,' 1he 11aid. About a
month later.:11he1a.id. 1heagreed
to go lo Au11tin to meet the othel"I:
Tan and Thomu, both of L>allaa.
and Doyal and Cramtr or Au•lin
She a.Ila met with their attorney,
J. Patrick WiM>man
Aftt"r Kettmg involvt-d in tht
11uit. Morale11aid 1hew1111a,.kOO
during a conference call wit!
THRE Wi1t>man and the othn
plamt1fl11if11ht>wouldal(l'eetohe
nam<'<i thf lead' plaintiff in the
'I eaitl. Wt>ll. I'm already th11
mul·h involvt'd. I don't le\! why
nnt:'•hur('('alled
Ironically, although she hu a
lonlf h111tory of act1vU.m in the
wom•·n '11, H111panic and ll'BY 'le.bi
an riKhll movemt'ntll, MoralH dt~
1cribt>• hl'rllf'lfa• "a vt_-ry pr(va«'
p.·r1on.rl"Rlly" Hutbe<-ausroftht>
natun of the challt>nge and th,.
law t&elf."hr1aid1hefeh11hehad
n·lvl'<-1
Pi r 1tv ,andap-
!>l'&ranc - • •• -If' m con
nectmn ,, .. ~·h it haw brought
Morales' 1:ctiviam i1 t( a higher
profile.
11'1 lr.indoflikt> runm~g foro:
fice 1ht' said, "people Me mt'
llOmt>whe«'. and tht>.Y know who I
am. 11'1 :ifft'rent 'm gettrn11
wed to it
The main thintc I tn· to gt"t
acrOB11i.stha1thi1ilnottheLlnda
Moralf'll ahow, and ifs nut the Pat
Cramt'r show or anybody elM'•
show. The lawsuit w!IB fill'<i on bt'·
half of all gay and le11hian11 in Tex
a.a, all ofu11all ovt>r the"tate. for
our right topnvacy:
Wht'n you think about it.
<21-061 h88 to j{<>. How can you
havt>alawlikl-1ha1'.'lt'sa\awthat
saystodiKriminate'.'.The"tatllte
is bt'ing challentct-d on the iNuM
ofthreeo:m><titutionalpro\·iamn1
thr right to privaQ". d111 pl't>t"e98
and«iual rights.
Contributing to the Tt·xa• plain
uffs' optimi1m are two rect•nt
court ~irtorit'I agamst 11e><iomy
statutl'll in M1ch1gan and. JU"! la.it
month. Kt.-ntudr;y Moral,... Hid
1hefeoellaTex88v1<torywouldbe
a poaiti\·t 1ign for gay let1b1an
rig hi. acrou th.- ('l)Untry. l'f!pt'Cial
l)' considering h co1.aer.·ative
•¢11lat11rehere.
ldefinit .. lythinkitwouldht!p
the ret1t or the country know lln)'
thin1.:-"1 poeeible:· sht aaid
Morall"S hu t.. ... n a(·tiw with lo·
ca! Hiep.anic and womt>n '1 organi·
mlions(•,Tmanyy1·ara,andanac
i¥iltt.f-•.;&.)I~~
,. u11n1ince 11*!7 Shtwa" prt'1i
<if.nt of(iay and 1-bian HiPp1m
w1 Cnidos in 191'7, and iH the
'ou.1dn of AMHIA. an Mu •1!1 •n
al, eot·lal and support 11ro1p •r
Hispanicle1bial\ll.
flkinald Skipwith. vicrcha1ruf
THm; i1 IM·ht'duled to dilC"Ual the
;..I.:>6 trial on Kl'IT'1 "Wilde 'N
St1 n" on Det: 10, the 1<:hedulf'd
1pen ngdateofthetrial. The pro
l(l'am aira lt ~:00 p.m. !l-fo'1da~·1).
Montrose Singers' .11. Season for Us All' differs from the past Instructor
offers patient
help for sky
diving
Th M< 1 s, f-lo Jh
aay :nen • ch ru .... ;; pi 1t
tht>ir t'n -Of·lhe-year ('l)nCt'rl, "A
8'a90n for U1Atl~ at~ 30 p.m. on
Saturday. Uec, It> at St. Thomas
Cniven1ty'1 Jont'tl Hal, 910
Yoakum 11.t Sul RON.
In thiH perf<im111nre, the Sin!(·
en will detour radically from
their put Chri1tm91 con{'('rUI by
prt'11t·ntmg llanukkah 1<masand
8Qlli1llOfp11g1moriginin11ddition
to traditil•nal 'l.ndcont•:mporary
Chn1tmaarnus1
Arti1uc- din'Cll•r Hl'Ao Caine•·
plamed,"We'renott"\'t"n1·a11irr11it
aCbrietm&1conccrt Wr're11pply
ing the idea of {bein11 inclu1iv('' m
• brl)l.Cler1enae thanJUtgtnder
awarene111. And, we war I toappealwuuraudienceinm1
reway1
than JUI 1exual orU·ntation:
Sm1en viti' preai<Wnt &b
John Crom1;.an1, ""ho Ber-Ve. u
production coordmator for th11
concert.. cuncu?I. 'Tm n:c1tcd
abou1 thi8concen be<-1101e1twill
appNI to e\'erybody Ill the
M<-it· ·ornmurlty, gay,
1tr lli.lt. 011111'.andoh 1avt'd'o1
'damn..d'Th re'1alot >fhont'llty
in the m1 · 'II be singing··
Jaune Bal:t11ttroe, preaidentof
tht S1n11:er1. 1ummed up th1
group'• motivatmn and purpo
for th11 concert: ''From our recent
participation in the Gay Gamt'fl in
Vancouver, we've learned to ac·
ct>ptandappreciateourdifferenc·
e# by 1haring common goal•'
'T'rut to thie nt"w 1p1rit, the Sing·
er1arepreeentingaf1•aturedfe
malevocaliMtforthefirsttimein
their ten year hi11tory. Kathy
Biehl. whodeecribee hervoict>81
"Heldenalio:· will perfonn 1010
and in a duel wilh the Singer11' for
'llJIR!'."!i~~, ~~·;~~t<~i:~~n~~ei~~e~~~~
·~ -"ntwtu,ot.1 m/h /,
ouely u a "CC>loraU>nor"I. The
pairwitl lendtheirunusual\·ocal
talt>nllltoM"\'t'l'alNa1on1l90np.
The Smirer1 aJ90 will preaent
('l)nt..mporary Be-•nal music by
10ngwnttr Philip Smith. who i8 a
wtll·recogniled talent m local lht'·
atncal circle.. Aud1uon1 for the
Montroee Singel"I will bel(in in
January For information.
u1ct8f'a' C.:ain,5:.!ti·'i'WI
FOi - PIERCE F " (AP -A sky-d•
mstruclO' ew•sto,
war .. ., help Alf,;~ ;JB111Hlt
K1mbefly Bergalis realize•
dream byparachuhngout of an
a1rplan1 al 9500 teet
lnstructorMsrtyJonesH1d
Bergalis would be strapped into
a leather harness that would be
attached to •.and he Y<Ould
absorb the lull T1p1ct Jf tne
landing
Bergali1. who told I gr~p ol
schoolchildren lasl Y<eek she'd
loke to go 1ky diving before AIOS
-obs of ner body of 1ny more
gtrenglh s111d Wednesday. Nov
6.1. she was e•< ted by lhe otter
butw1nts10~ lerw1tt hft
doc";r
The 22-year-old F rt P .. r1 •
n1dent became a nat :>nal
pe!'SOna11tyth11fall wh
Openly gay officials to hold informal gathering in Houston
r "l&Clical expena reported sh•
may have contracted AIDS from
her den11st Jo,_ sa11s a 1 .. end
read ebout Bergalis' 1ky-d1~1ng
woen in • r>ewspaper la.st weel<:
1nd said the 1punky eolleoe
gr1duate captured the hearts ol
workers It Air Ad~entures ol
Clew1sto1
Monlro~~· \.Om· f.'d1tor
Five ffil•mher11 of thl• l'\ational
Coni{reaa of Ga)' and l-t·11hian
Ele<·tRd and Appointed Offi
cials will hold an informal
gathering in Hou~ton this
wl'f-'ktnd. Rnd mav meet with
lornl i{ay let1hian ieadcn. The
officiala, including Brian
Coylt•. city 1:01.lncilmember of
J\.hnneapolis; Stt>vc ('aml'ra of
Fall H1ver. Mau., John
Htilmsn of Wnit Hollywood,
Cabf.; Bob {ientry >f l.ai{una
Bea.c"1. Cahf. nd 'in unidt>nti·
fied council member from
Roche titer, N .Y., will be in town
to alt.end the National Leagu.._.
of Cities annual convention,
being held at the George R
Brown Convention Center.
Howard Armistead of
GALAPAC. a national 11upport
and fund raiRing orl{ani·
zation for openly gay public-of·
firials. said the g?uup had
made no formal arrangemenl.8
for mt't'tings or speaking en·
gagements here, but planned
to mef'f, with representativet>of
local gay let>bian organiza·
lion• during the conference.
Dennis 8J>('nl"t•r, prt' df'nt ol
the Ho1.l11ton (;ay t1nd Lesbian
Political Caucua, 11aid hl• had
tentatively plann1•d to CJrlifan·
izt' a dinner or fl'('t•ption for the
gay officials. Howtv1•r. he eaid
earlyThur"day that ht had n[)t
ht-en ahlt' to finalize th plane
with Coylf', tht' WTI>up'a )Ordi
nator for the lfouaton Jnler
l'nl~.
fheLeagul•ofCitica Jmen
tion wa.11 expected to attra. tat
least 4500 el("Ct.ed and appo nt·
ed official• from citil"S all over
the country, bt1Cinnini{ today
(!'l;o\'. 10). S<>mt' of the J(fic1al8
will ~ in Houi~ton through
next we•k.
At the conference, the mu
nicipal officials are expected to
diacuss issues including
health care delivery. federal
anti·drug funding. fedl'ral
housing assistance. a national
tran11portation policy and 101·
id wai:;te disposal.
The openly gay officials at
tending the conferenct> are
membef'tl of the I"CGEAO,
which held its national t"on
,.t'ntion in Bo6ton 1'ov. !&Iii
It wu during that convention
that looeely orKanized plana
for a gathering at the Houston
confcrenct' were made. J th•nk it's a great •dea. but l
During the Boston confl'r· can't do •t, until alter Chr1s1mu
ence, gay official11 called for a because 1 ve got IO many tnongs
third National March on to do right now. 811d Berg111s
Washington. said Armitotcad. 'I think everybOCly ought to
The lat<t march. in Octolwr. .imp out of an airplane at least
1!#1_7, also began ~ith 9: call to ~ke ~~::~ 1;t'~~ :~Y-~:~. 1
action_ from the NCGJ.:AO at .snlbelieve1d1dlhat.1he
its nat10na1 convention. he not· ui.:l. 'NOi rnariy people gel tha
ed. . )pportun11y to do t. and now
The official• were upected thet I've got 11 d ke to ca~• 1t
to discuA plans for an initial In iddition 10 go,ng s1<y dovong
orgamzmg meellnM" for the Bergalls told e1ghlh-gracter1 at
march with Hout1ton activi11ts SI Anastasia Catha' •
The met-ting is tentatil·ely Elementary SCl'loot last week
planned tobeht'ld in Waahmg· 8"led like IO !ake a not·air
ton. D.C. sometime in January. bal ")Oil nde over h• Sw•ss A!ps
ArmiMt.t>ad 11aid.
2 MONTROSE VOICE FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1990
Gay couple seek DC marriage license in court suit
By RICHARD KEIL
WASHir.!GTON IAP>-A humo-
1exual couple 1ued the Oi1trictof
Columbia Monday, Nov. 2ti, con·
tendin([ the city had diacriminated
a([ain1t them by refu1in([ to approve
their requNt for a marria([e
licenae
himself and Patrick G. Gill ·we oouple'1 application for a mar·
are outraged by thil blatant act of ria([e lictn1e on ground• that "the
diacnmination · 1«1.ion1 of the lh11trict of Col um
'The clerk oftheoourt saw fit to
deny ua the marriage licen&e because
we llll:' (lay,"' Dean aaid. '"He
aaw fit todevalueandde([l'adeour
loveandtheverynatureofourrelationship"
ment that the clerk. will not deny
marriage licenlM to gay people
again."' Dean said
Currently, no state or locality in
America allows aame-&ex mar
riagN, 1aid William Ruben.1tem.
direct.or of the Gay and Lelbian
Righta Project of the American
Civil Libertie1 Union
bia Code governing marria([e do
not authorize marriage between
per110n1ofthe1ameaex'
However, both men denied that
their primary concern waa &etting
a leaal precedent
"We demand the right to marry.
and we demand the 1&me legal
riKhta and protections of our rela·
tionahip that are frttly givl'n to
poople1n heter08l'xualrelation
1hipe:' 11id Crai([ R. Dean. a law
yer who filed the 1uit on behalf of
""Therewere1everallaw1uitaof
thisnaturethatwererejectedback
in the early 19708;' Rubem1tein
&aidinatelephoneinterviewfrom
hia New York office
However. Dean and Gill contend
that city law explicilly prohibit.a
only PolY11:amiata and practition·
er1ofinceatfromobtaimn([mar
riage licenaee, and doet1 not requireacoupletobeofdifferentaex
l:!ltowed.
The lawauit a.aka Superior Court
Judge Geoffrey M. Alprintoorder
Beane to grant the couple the mar
riagelicense
Dean and Gill are alao 1eeking
$250,000 in compen1&tory dam·
agee and $1 million in punitive
damages
·we love each othet,' Gill 1aid.
·wearehereinanattempttofor·
malizeourrelationahip"
Beane haa 20 daya to reapUnd to
thelawauit
Neither Beane nor Claude Bai
lt>y, a •Pokeeperaon for lhe city'1
Frederick B. Beane. clerk of the
city"a auperior court. denied the
In addition. (lay people are protected
fromdi1criminalionunder
the city'a human riKhta act
"With punitive dama([l:!I ... we corpUration counsel. waa immedi
want to be able to make a atate- ately available for commenL
Houston Outdoor Group's plans last camping trip of the year
Montn>9e !Sportl by GARY l:iHAYE: Plarul are to aet up camp~
TM Mont!OH \/i»n' night., including enacka and t.
The H~OutdoorQroup'al.ast. camptlre.Aftel'breakfaet.S&turday.
oa.m.plng U'l.p al th& )W.r wW be to a t.rtp la pl&nn8d to th& Aransas
oooea Ialt.nd. a amall lale Wildlife Refuge 8Cl'088 the bay
oonnect.ed by bridge to Campers wW t.a.ke an
tbe mainland. neu MontroM u:curs1on boat Into tlJ.e
Rockport on Dec. 7.9 refuge to - wboop1n&
:W:ernbera wW ca.mp at ••l'1bor· cranes and. other
:1864. or th& Fulton l4&naion
1677; Thoee who are lnt.ere8ted.
lnftahlngot!thapieroaner\)Oytha
ai.'areput.adlyll'Mtftah1nS. (U
the tl..abera aren't so lucicy. aa;y
members. a t.rtp to Rockport. l8
planned.foraaeefood.cllnner)
HOOa will bl'Nk camp 8undll,y
momlng
feetlvtt188 begin at 3:00 p.m. and
11111 include a J)OtlUck brunch,Wn·
nar and gut. ··grati beg"
-BilllardB
tourna.me:nt.atl!!/J'awasallUOOe88.
and p1ana fora follow-upare 1n t.ha
work.a, aa1d. Mountz nie l1r8t. plaoe
wtnn1ng volleyt>all te&m .... th&
Olad1&U>ra~ mada upofKevlnSealy,
Mark H&ll, Mike Kllngensml.th.Joe
Degga and llarl.o Arzola. The win·
nara got 1100. Coming 1n second
were the P9llne l"lve, while third.
waterfront campeltea hood waterfowl and wlldllfe plaoewenttothaC&.ndN:W:en.
with ahade ah6lter. el91> A planning meeting for t.h1a t.rtp
Sports H:a :ii ::,;;P ~: will be held. Dec. 3 at Two Peeoe on
n1c at the LILma.r O&k K1rbyat730p.m
The Houston :W:et.ropOUWl. Bil·
l1&rC1s League la ho8tlng a DJ Spin
offoontest~.Dec. l6atlU99
Kltt;y's. Reg1stratlon ls 8t.turday
(Dec. l),fl'om400equa.ls5:00p.m
at K1tt;y'a, and the oont.eet beg1na at
6:00 p.m. Sunday The spin of! la
open to all DJa.lndependentofY.
aoc1ated. (entry ree '60 ). For (j&.
talle, oontact Stsve Mount2, HMBL
980retary, at 986-4616
In the 14th -k league pie,:,>,
Lhee9 were the top four t.er.ma. (I)
C and N Men, 12·1 ( 116-7'9); (2)
PUt T1me Preclalon, 11-2 (119-
76); (3)8onsofH,yae Pa.rkStaUon.
11·3 ( 129-81 ); ( 4)5/611, 9-4 ( 104
91)
era 881d Rest.room& and ahawere (ona or the oldieet t.reee 1.n Tena). Also In Deoember, HOO will hold.
are ava.lla!)le naartJy, u are I.ha Other planned actMUea include Its annual hol!(l.&,y/Chrlstmu !KT
bo&tl'l.mp and.a 1,600-foot~ hilting on the beach, sun bathing cialonSt.turday,Dec, 161nWeaton
pier and Our Laey or the &. Chapel l&kes near Fulahet\r, Texaa. The The league's reoent volleyball
Death always seems to be hovering over our
lives like Houston humidity-and equally
depressing. At times we wonder if this
premature acquaintance of the last decade
perhaps numbs us to the reality and sheer
awfulness of this epidemic.
Nearly five years ago, while still living in
Dallas, we took one of our employees to
Parkland, already knowing the truth but
required to verify its finality. It was, of course,
PCP and officially AIDS. George was then in his
late twenties, a Dennis Quaid look-alike with
the same infectious smile and personality. After
little more than a year, during which he would
work when able, George determined he had but
weeks to live and to spare his family the three
thousand dollars to ship his body he returned
to Erie, Pennsylvania, to await the end.
Surprisingly better health care intervened
and George lived another three and a half
years, until last Saturday. But the disease took
its toll long before the end. His /inoncial fear
took him from all his friends and true loved
ones into a house with a mother and stepfather
who resented his daily presence. Only George's
basic stubbornness and will to live argued
against his many thoughts of suicide. Certainly
his quality of life was taken from him even more
prematurely than life itself.
In contrast we noted the several obituaries
recently for Vito Russo of New York, gay
activist, teacher, writer, film historian.
While his death is our loss, it is clear from the
wards of his friends that Russo chose to live
until the end with purpose and retaining his
sense of humor. Russo continued to contribute
that which he knew best living among those
friends who continued to enrich his life and he
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WESTHE1J.1EA
theirs.
We have been known to comment that you
should never trust a politician without a sense
of humor (i.e. Helms, Dannameyer and gang).
Let's broaden that to include everyone.
Without our sense of humor gay life would long
ago have become unbearable-thus from
whence it came. Call it camp or what you will,
this ability to find humor in the darkest comers
of life helps explain the heart of our community.
A friend of ours who, because of his early
involvement with persons with AIDS both
personally and organizationally, has
experienced the worst of the epidemic, retains
a subtle sense of humor which not only lightens
his load but brightens those around him. His
"mysterious" paintings on the Montrose
Esplanade typifies this humor and care. Such
persons are the real treasure amongst us. Save
us from our activists who cannot laugh at
themselves.
A couple of years ago we were at the New
York Quilt ceremony in Central Park when our
better half was reunited with a high school
friend. Within minutes they were laughing and
carrying on surrounded by people filled with
the grief of those panels. Yet in their grief the
others realized the laughter was not an affront
to the dead, but the natural exuberance of the
living.
So, while we shall mourn George, we choose
to remember the real George with the ready
smile, the wry comment and friendly nature.
Just as Russo's worship of Judy Garland
connected him with "comforting rituals to
warm us in a world grown cold and impersonal:'
George found his peace in worshiping Diana
Ross. At least he had that and his faithful dog
Buster to the end. So long George.
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To friends ol Steven 1811!) N< lend
The Family wishes to express its
sorrow !or not being able to let all or
his fr.ends know 8111 passeo ewey
on Nov 24. 1990. Survivors his father.
mother and brother of Houston.
sister. two nieces and a nephew
lrom LaNexa. Kansas
Also.wewouldlovetothankeveryoneloralltheyhavedoneforh1m
smcehemoved to Houston
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family or brother. please feel free to
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11 •S only wanting to talk to someone.
820-4920 We love all of you
-The Family
-FRANKLIN E.
DOBBINS
aka Frankie Foxx
April 17. 1952-N(JV 21. 1990
Franklin E. Dobbins. 111ao known
as Frankie Foxx. lelt this world
hearing words ol 1ove tie shareo
with everyone who knew h•m. on
Wednesday. Nov 21. Although he
had beenl1ght1ngtheAIDSv1ruslor
many years, he a1ways mede time to
f1ghtlorothersaswell. Wew1ll 1emember
him for his talent. his car
1119, his 1ncred1ble sense of humor
and his love. All of us who loved him
will miss him until !he day we meet
again
A memorial service will be held
Sunday, Dec. 2 et 700 p.m. at Unity
Church. 2929 Unity Drive. Houston
Fly away Frankie. be the wmd
beneath ourwmgs
Gt:rtrude Stl'in .1nd AllCl' B. ToJ..
las step out of tlw l1ter,1ry h.lul
mcmde ;md into thl' l'an .. 1,1n un
derworld to track down ,1 mur
dcrer and .irt thid. Whilt
Gertrude ;md Alio.' d1,; for elm'!
in \itcr.Hv ~•Ion~ ,ind ,1rt t•xh1b1
hom. Johnny \kAndn.·w~. a ga}
American wnter, t,1J..~ w, on z
wild and wicJ..lxl romp thn>ug~
the decadt.•nt su.h-t>f Pan.,1.in hte
~R..,pl<'h' w11h pkntv )f punnint
b<ln!cr, Stcinian p.itu•h·, t1till.tlinf
trvwbet ......,. ,,.n ti 11' le .lracters
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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3(. 19901 MONTROSE VOICE 3
We cverthe Assorted Montrose groups plan annual holiday event DAVID
AL DIRECTORS
Columbia Street
New:j of S61-2S61
fvi' ':lr1 Sf
The
Montrose
Voice
By SHERI COHEN DARBOSNE 'Chnetm" •nd H•nukhh m
Munl,_ i't11C"r Editor Monc.n;.e" 1' 1pon1orfli by the Hou.-
A divrnoe co.alition of Monc.n:-e or· l.un Mu.rum Diltrict ind •re• civic
1•mulion1. bua1n- and in1Utu· duhl. with the cooper•tion of the
11.on1 will celebrate ··Chri1tmu ind Gre•ttr Monll'OIH Bu.mru Guild.
H•nukk1h m Montroar" With• 1e- the Nrartown 8U11n-Alliance. lonff
ofnrnt1 in Decembrr. Thrholi- cal 1ehoo\1 and churche. and the
d1y oblervance. •n annual tradition Univer1ity of St. Thomu
nowin1t1fourthyear.offr .. avarie- Withthrobffrvancr.theBu1inff9
ty of activilie. m different MontrOH Guild will hold itl •nnu1l "Li1ht the
1etl!.ng1forthrd1vr111rpopulationof MontrDH" decoratina contffl, •cMontrDH,
eay the oraanizr ... Tht cordma to Bob 8•101. GMBG pree1
two-week Khl!'dule of plannl!'d drnt. Deadline for eMry LI Friday,
rventl begin• Sunday, Dec. 2 and Dec 2J;judl(in1 will btdonrDec. 26-
end1 Sunday, Dec. 16. The official 28, Ba1ot 1&id. The w1nnrr1 of thr
celebration begine andrnd1with a contMt will be announced at the
Chri1tma1 tree lighting ceremony Guild'• •nnual holiday party on
Dec. 28
The par•de briJ.n• at 1(};00 am
JoiningthechildNninthtirdrcor•l
edunit1willbe•hi1hechoolm•n:h·
in1band: Bi11BirdandlofcourwJ
Santa Cl•u•. Thr Grand Ma .. h•I•.
JOKph McFadden. L:ST pre.idrnt.
drveloprrJohnC•l•waylUldD•vid
Walker. 1pace 1huttlr commander.
willlradtheparadr. Livrrn1trtain
mrnt, face peinten 11.nd refre.h
mrntlwillbeonhandfollowrnrthe
paradeattheCampanilrCrntrr.
Thr d ... ic "A Child'• Chri1tmH
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~[! oo?~~:i'~iet~~k~~~. ~e t~hil~~~~.
holiday trtt will be lit at6:JO p.m
Sunday, Dre- 2 at the Ca.mpamle
Center. 4100 MontrDM! (11teofthr
Montro..rBranch Library). Thrl7·
foot trtt ftature9 omamentl mldr
by children at nti.1hborhood
1ehooil. Thr M•dr11•I Sm1e .. from
theH11hS.:hoolforPrrformin1•nd
Vilua!Art1w11lprovidrrntrrt1m
in Waln" will open the Jr..ir
Rhiannon Whitebird Memorial poet
ry readin(f at 2:00 p.m. in the
Montroee Library, prearnted by
Joanie and Scott Whitebird. Scott
Whitebird will aleo read "The Ha
nukkah Story" and the Poet1 Work
1hop will prnent 'Thr Grinch Who
Stole Chri1tmu'
Anthony Clarke
Don Dowden
Mike McKee
HAll'ICllT! ETC
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''The International Fe.t," noon lO
HlO p.m., romplrtN the k1d1' day,
fraturin1Frenchfolkdancer1.pin•·
tamakin1.origimipaprrfoldinir.•
Britilh handbell choir and crlebr•
lion• from the Soviet Union An
American Indian will rep,,_nt
America'• hohd•Y tradiuon1 with
danceaand1toriM
Two runtl arr echeduled for S•t The r\ea.rtown Poli« Commumly
urday. Dre. 8. Griaoe Luthrr•n Crnttr'• •nnual •nnivrnary celrChurch.
261.6 W•urh. 111pon10nn1 bril!.on ii a.Jeo an official l'Vent of
a "Yulrfe1t. fraturm1 German and C.A.HJ.M Thi• year'• '"rnt takea
Scandmavian dan~ and 11n1tn, place from 6:0Cl-H:OO p.m. on Thur•
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thr Lutheran church •nd early cul· tary food, i-r and wine will be protural
hohday trld111.on1. chu~h rtp- vidl!'d byare•re.taurantl
r-ntal!.veau:plamtd . Thefin•lrventonthe1ehtdulei•
The fourth •nnual Chn1tmu •n,d the hghting of the MontrOllt Com
Hanukbh m Montroae Children• munity Chriltm .. Tree at Mary'•.
Parade will aleo be held Dre. 8, With 10'22 Weatheimrr, tentatively 11ehtd·
rel•ttd act1v1t•H pl•nnl!'d throu1h· ultd thrwerkendofDec. 15'16(e:r•ct
outthrday.Thrpar1drofb1ke.,b11 time to be announced later)
wheel1,1trollrr1 .. 1eoott .. •ndother AJthou1h recently .. nei1hbortd"
non·motonztd"ndeab\ea"wiUitro~l into the civic1bu1ineM coalition'•
up .MontrDlt.Blvd. from Buter•• celrbration,thiaeventhuactually
Drbcateaaen. 1n Chrlera Market to been a tradition in the Montl"Ql!le
thrC•mpamlrCrnter.. . gay,leabian community for yea ... •
Par•dr participantl w1ll 1athrr m The tree, uau.Jly overlookm1 the
front of Buttr•'• at 9:00 •.rn., where nei1hborhood from tht •top thr
1tudfntl from thr Un1vr .. 1ty ofSl. bar'• roof, i1avi1iblf1ymbol of the
Thomu will hrlp decorate the vrh1 holiday• on thf We.thriml'r 1tnp
clea. Buter•'• will trMt I.he p&rtlC1· Bagot111.id the event i1 !Uted for
pan ti to hot chocolate and balloon•;
thr rvrnm1 ofSund•y. DK. 16: ho,.·
r~·er.J1mt'umr'l'.Mar>'•o,.·nrr ... 1d
TuNd•y the umr and d•te h•~·r not
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Advent begins with a special
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Arson
suspect in
psychiatric
hospital, say
investigators
By SHERI ("OHE/';
DARBONNE
The Montrose Voice
John Matthews, ;J9, who has
been charged with aruon in the
Oct. 28 Wrching of a Montr0&e
gay bar, is confined in a
Sugarland p11ychiatric hOHpi·
tal, accordinl( lO investigatMS.
According to a Hou11ton Fire
lkpartment arson inve11tiga
lion, Mattht-ws apparently ad·
milted himllt'lf into Orchard
Creek Hot;pital, Sugarland.
sometime in e11rly :'\ovember.
Diana Seal11, cu11tud1an ot rt'Cor<
ls for the HFU arson divi·
Ilion. said the inve11tigation n-port
indicated Matthews had a
hiswry of p11y(-hiatril' problem•
The rf'port said Matthews"
sister told arson invf'stigators
the suspect had b('<·n treated
for mental problems in the
past. l\;o moti\.'e wa11 givm. but
the report 11ugg(·t;tl><l Matthews
may havl• acted in rl"lnliation
for being denied admittant·(· to
the bar or being uskt>d to l(•ave,
Seals 1>aid
Official11 at Un-har<I ('reek
would not confirm ordt'ny that
Mat1hew11 i11 a patient there,
saying that becausl" of the type
of facility. information on the
patit-nts i.s tif{htly controlled
Matthews is charged with
one count of ari1.on in the
Ripcord fire. and has not been
linked to any otht-r M.mtrose
~11on cru1e, according to thl' report.
The report wa11 not clear
on whether Matthews con·
fesKed the ar11on to inve11tiga·
tors, or wh(•tht•r h(• voluntm·ilv
checked in to the mt•ntal h01'pi·
tal
Scott Burns, pro11t'(·utor for
1.he l77th Dit<trict Court, 11aid
Matthew11 i11 11thl'dull-d to ap·
pear befort: a 1otrand jury on
Dec. 13.
The blazl'. whieh caused an
estimated $12,000-15.000 in
damages and for<·ed thl' bar to
close for a f1·w days f•>rrl'pairs,
was started from tht: outside of
the bar's rear wait. lnvet1tif{a·
tore liaid th(' arsoni11t appar·
entJ~.- poured a flammable liq·
uid on thl' wall. tht•n if{nittod it
Somewhere in the
Night ...
... Audn·w is waiting
Andrl'w,w1thh lu.. for .fl!an.;i
his th1rs1 for 'looJ. Andrt"\'\."
whosequ1$llvrl "" 5SOTl('l1111C'!
hamp••n•J bv a troub l'd cnn
scie ~.Andr''"' '1l'!-r1·allvno1
keNh.·r \amp n s. ye J knOw
1; nfyzrtgt1j t nt111 "Jl 1lw'SI
rnrpmgtalls.ir. Jlrt •uff '"'~"'Q>W
gh1,,,.irt $11Wlt'll'lu'rt 11 IMNt!{hl
w.i.;oi... • ~um "·""'""mi
SOMEWHERE
IN THE NIGHT
.,,
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Scientists at Tulane University report third retrovirus
By JANET McCOSNAt,;GHEY
•• UO'<TA( ""'
NEWORLEANS!AP>-Scientil:ta
at Tulane Univer1ity have found a
new viru• which appeara related
to the AIDS viru1. according to an
article in the latfft ia.ue of the
joumalScience
'Thi9 may provide some e•pla·
nation for the ob&ervation that
person• with a rheumatic diseue
o!Un Jive fal11e po11itivee in the
AIDS test;' principal invt'lltigator
Robert Garry 11aid in an interview
"The thing that'll really more ex
cit.in&, ill we have po..,ibly identi·
fied an agent involved 1n mducmg
autoimmune di11easu," 11aid
Garry, aaaociate profeMJ1or of
microbiology and immunology at
t.he Tulane Univeraity School of
Medicine
He 1aid the viru11 may be gen ell·
cally related to HIV. the viru11
which cauaH AIDS. and one of
two other known retrovirusone
of the group1 ofvirusH which
can in11ert their genetic material
into thrir h06ts" DNA. The third,
HTLV. eausee a form of leukemia
"lt'a very e:i;citing and \·ery in
tere11ting, and obviously the
retroviru11 branch htTt at CDC
would be very inte?t'llted in bei.na
abletoconfinn it;' Dr. Tom Folk11,
head of the rell'ovina branch of
the Centera for Di.ease Control in
Atlanta. uid Friday, Nov. 23.
However, he uid Garry"l lf?OUP
had not been in touch with him
Since he had not yet received the
Nov. :l3 i1111ue of Science, Fo\kll
11aid, he could not uy whether the
t.echniquee u11ed would indeed
havei11olated a new retroviru11.
"You have to be very careful.
Many invettigatora have made
mi>1takl!l a Iona the way. There are
a lot of little th1ng1 t.hatcould
mi11leadyou:'he11aid
Garry uid TuNday, Nov. 27,
that the new viru11 waa isolated
from two of 11i:i; patient& with
Sjogren'• 11yndrome. an
auwimmune di.ease which af.
fects about 500,000 people in t.hi9
country. It attack• tear and 11ali·
\"ary glanda, drying out the eyes
and mouth
Garry 11aid rt'H&rchera then
checked 26 pa1ient11 with
SJu1inm'• 1yndrome and lupUll
erythemat.o.i11. a diaeue which at·
tsckll tht 11kin. connective tiuue.
ltidney11, •pleen and other oraan11
Antibodies tothenewviru11were
found in the blood of24 of1ho11e pa
tienta, Garry 11aid in an interview
TuNday, Nov. 27
'"We definitely. at thi11 point, ha·
ven't proven that thi• viru11 i• a•
llOciated. We haven't proven a
cauae and effect relation1hip. But
the isolation of a new retroviru1 i11
aignificant in ita own right," he
•aid
Folks11aidanewretroviru&-t'll
pecially one auociated with an
autoimmune disease-would in
deed be a very 11ignificantdiscov
""'I t mi&ht open the pathway to
really under11tand ing
autoimmune di11ea11e:· 11aid Folks
Scienti11ts aillO believe that
genes. hormones and other facwra
may be involved in autoimmune
di-.lfthenewviru11i9partof
theeau.ee,11aid Garry. iti1a11teppmg
11tone toward finding a vaccine
or anti\·iral druga, and to
llcrffning the blood 11upply to
avoid 11preading the >1)rndrome
Garry Mid one re815Un thf' team
1tudied Sjogren '11 syndrome ill that
it affecta only the 11alivary and
lachrymalgland1. lfaviru11wu
involved. l't'tlt'arehera felt it miaht
be found in lhose gland11. And the
gland• were easy to remove or
take11Smplesfrom
~we were interested in t.he di>1·
t>a•e from a couple of11tandpointa.
f>'irat,weknewthat .5to!Oper
cent of patienta with HIV diseaae
have 11ymptom11 \'t'ry much like
Sjogren'• 11yndrome;· 1aid Garry
'They also develop other rheu
matic diaordera-arthritifl and the
like:·
Patient.II with the 11yndrome
have about a 25 to 00 percent
chance of developing rheumatoid
arthriti11or11y>1t.emic lupu11. 11aid a .. ,,
He 1aid that made re11earchera
think that a retroviru11 might be
invoh·ed in Siogren'• 11yndrome
The firt1t thmg they locoked for. he
said. wa11 antibodie11 to
retrov1ru-
Wt found that a fair number of
thl"m made antibodiN that reactl'd
with AIDS \"iru11 protein11
That was vtry lUll:fl'.t'tltive that a
J)f"nf>n with Siogrtn ·, 11yndrome
might haw a v1ru>1 of their own
:\ut HIV. but ?trhap1 related:' he
1aid
Examination by electron microscope
and through variou11 other
lellta found baaic differencel between
t.he new vin.111 and HIV, he
laid
He 11aid t.he viru11 may help ex
plain why a11 many aa JO percent
of patient& with di.eell.llM 1uch H
Sjogren'• 11yndrome and lupu1 lelt
poaitive for the AIDS viru11 even
though they have not been e•
posed to it
Re11eareh on HIAP may al110
bring in11ight into the origin• and
development of human
retroviru11e11,andhelpi.solateoth
er11,Garry aaid
"We used the AIDS viru• to find
thi11 new one, and I think we'll be
able to usethi11 newoneto find oth
er retroviru11e11 M wen:• he .aid
'Certainly tht'8t' techniquN I u11ed
to find thenewvi?1U1weren'tavail·
ablebeforf'theAIDScri11ia.Alotof
reagents were developed for deal·
mg with the HIV viru11
"Since they're available. we
wt>re able to find the new one. It
makes for a good rationale for doing
re11earch---0ne thin& leeda to
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Gay teenagers face numerous struggles on their own
LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP>-Pn> daughter Anne told hl'r fiveyeara
gram.1 for gay and lnb1an teen· ago 1hl' waa a lnbian. But Jl'n
ag"'9 an available in eoml' cities, kin• said the and her huaband,
but Louisvil\1"1 hom<lll'xual Tom. aradually have learned that
youth.I 1till must 1trugale with gay teen·ager1 and their ramihee
their l'merging aexuality largl'IY feel alone, anguilihed and in need
on their own, concerned parl'nl.l of 1upport
and otheu 1ay Jenkin1 ii active with Hope in
And they eay the teen• receive the Loui.iiville chapter of Parenti
little public support u they try to and t'riend1 of Le1bians and
overcome feeling• of i10\ation and Gaye
pam According to a U.S. Department
"Gay and leebian childttn often. or Health and Human Services relook
really 1ood ... but inaide you port relea.1ed \aat year, homosexu
may not know that they're feelin1 al youth• a re two to three times
alotofpainandalotofiaolation more hkely to attempt 111.icide
and a lot of loneline111;· 1&id Jane than heterottexual teen-agers, and
Hope, who..e IOn Gerry ill homo- up to 30 percent of the teen• who
sexual kill themaelves each year may be
Hope 1aid htr eon. a winning gay
1wimmtr and 1tudtnt·council Hom01exual youths aleo are at
preeident.knewhewuhoma1exu· hi1her risk for alcohol and drug
alfromthet.Jmehewul2.But1he abu-in part because their
uidGen)·didn't"coml'outoftht 1truggle to come to terma with
clotttt" to her until he wa1 :.!I thl'ir1texualorientation,inaaocie-
"'That"1 a Iona ttme to be alonl' ty generally not accepting of h<>
with a secret:· 1he Hid moeexuality, often leada to low
MarieJtnkin11aid "ithitmem M"if·twteem
the pit of my stomach" whl'n her 'Many families are unable to
rt!COnciletheirchild"1aexualiden
tity with moral and rt!ligiou.1 val·
uee.~ the report Hyl.
Teen·a1er1 who openly acknowl·
edge their homOlll'xuality, the report
18yt, "may feel eoml' 1enlM' or
1eeurity within them1elvn but
face tremendou1 txtemal conflicl.l
with family and peer•'
At a recent AIDS conftrence in
Loui1wille. a panl'l ofhomOlexual
teen-agen from lndianapoli•
spoke of their strug1le1 and the
1upp-0rt thty get from the Indian·
ap-0Jia Youth Group, an education
al and itOCia\ organization for gay
people under 21
•·when you're 15or 16andyou
have feeling1 that aren't quite
normal' .you feel veryiaolated
uid one paneli1t. a girl named
Love.1Teen1 on thl' panel ullt"d on·
ly their fil'lt namN becauM 1oOme
have not diacu.Md their 1uuality
with their familic....)
She added ··w, know that gay
)·outh havt a hi1h rate of AIDS
lt'1 bl'cau11t they are out on the
street." trying to mt'('t otht'r gay
p@()ple, becaulM" 'they have no
whereleli1el to10'
The youth group "hu given me
the 11elf-eetttm and the confi
de nee'' to speak publicly about beini
a leabian, said Vane111a. anothl'f
panelist. Joinin& it "wa11 the
Mt step toward the future I could
ever make;· she said, addina that
the 11upport ahe ha11 found made
her unde!'3tand "it'a OK to be 1ay
lt"s OK. You're not a bad person"
While the 1roup may not moti·
vate everyone to acknowledge his
or her sexuality openly. Vane1sa
said. thoose who participate "can
at lt8't look in the mirror and Hy,
'I am hom011exual. and I am hapP>'
The youth group, funded in part
by a $:!0.000 grant from the feder
al Cente!'3 for Dilll'alll' Control,
wu formed three years ago. So far
it h .. M-rved about IOOO teen
aa .. ra.
lt.8 adult coordinator. Chri11
Gonzalez. aaid the group sponeor11
rolltr-11kating parties. dances and
parent.I' ni1ht.1. and educational
11eminara on 1ubjecu 1uch u prevention
of acquired immu.nedefi
ciency 1yndrome and wlf-esteem
bu.ildina. La.et 1ummt>r. it also
1tartedanationalhotline-l-800-
347·TEEN-operat.ed from 7:00
p.m. to midniaht t'nday11 and Sat·
urday1 by arou.p member• trained
in peer ooun11tlina
•·weattreceivin1anawfu.\lotor
call• from kid1 from the Loui.iiville
area who are JookinK for direction
and a place to go;· Gonzalez said
"You have kid1 within your own
community who de11perately
need your help"
In Loui1ville, a aroup of con
cemed adult.8 is at "a very early
11taae"' ofd1scu111inawhHherto let
upa 11milararoup,1aidJeffVe1·
11el1, who ha11 been acttvein AIDS
work
"The bottom linl'i&that we want
to provide a 1afe environment
whert youn1 people can be who
they attand feel OK about it:' Ve.·
M-l11&id."Theneedi1dear.and
wfre tryinK to fiaure out how Mt
toaddreuit'
Safe sex shop
blends humor
with business
of education
MADISON. Wis (AP) ·AIDS 1S
no laughing matter at the Saler
Sex Boutique. but the unique
shop ol!erssuch l>ghthesrted
gifts as condom-shaped candy
and boxer shorts adorned w•th
sm1hng condom cartoons that
glow in the dark
Shoppers also can buy
eamngsandkaycha1nsthat
discreetly store condoms 1ns1de.
or use a computer that
Calculates a person's hkahhood
ol exposure to AIDS
The unusual store. open th•s
hohdayseason. 111commerc111
expenmenl to marllet both silly
and serious products that
promotesateisexarddrtw
attentoontotheneecsolth>se
who ha~e acquired imune
def1c1encysyndrom1
"Th1I •Sdestgned to talk &DOOi
and promotesaieraex by
makmg11morefunand
exc1t1ng:· said DaveRomp1
executive director of the AIDS
Support Network m Madison •n
advocacy group that helped
dev1lopthebus1ness
·somes1oresw•ll have a salesex
comer or cu!e little condom
section. but there·s never been a
whole store devoted to 1\. he
said
Smcethe boutique opened
Nov 5, 1\ has drawn about 2.000
people-both shoppers and the
s1mplycurious-rang1ngtrom
teen-agers and their parents to
divorcees re1Vrn1ng 10 the dating
scene, Rompa sa•d
Wisconsin
professor
and ROTC
crusade
continue
plodding
MADISON. Wis (Al . One year
after the UmverAy ol Wisconsin·
Madison !acuity voled to ban the
school's ROTC progra1 •
professor Joe Eldef says he tS
still hopeful !he m1l1taryw"
begin adm1tt1ng gay men and
le5b1ans
The Imes are drawn the
wammgshavebeeng•ven.'"111d
Elder, a sociology and South
Asian studies professor who
organized efforlsto brmg the
ROTC issue !oa faculty vote
The Department or Detense is
reluctant to do anything abOut
warnings:· he said ··eut when
campuses start cl051ng 1he1r
doors on ROTC programs. at
that pomt they can't continue to
bel1&ve lh•s doesnt ex•SI The
Pentagon's Policies are
ult1matelyHll-defeat•ng
UW-Mad1son·s tacuhy g11nld
national att8f1t1on by vohng to
get rid ol the un1vers11y·s ROTC
programs by May 1993 11 the
m1l•tary had not changed its
pohcyol relusi gto1dm•tg1y
people
'ltwasthecut11ng edgeol a
trend."Eldersa1dolth1vote.the
l1rstfullfacu11ydeci1JOnsmce
theearly1970S
Followmg thl UW-Mad1son
vote. !acuity at 18othercolleg1S
and univers1t1es movld to ban
ROTC programs from their
campuses Some.such as the
Massachusettslnst1tuteol
Techno1ogy,hsvesetdeadlm1S
tor gaiting nd of ROTC
programs. heu1d
It looks as 1t ther1's 1
groundswell o! more and more
campuses around !he country
thatth1nkth1s(them,htary·1
refusal 101dm•t homosexuals) 1s
intolerable.· hesa1d
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TV aports noon'6pm, Oile111 vs
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Beer bust 1·6pm, steak night 4
6pm,Mary's
Pool tourney 2pm, CoW1ina
Oilers vs Seahawks on TV, 25C
hotdogs, 3pm, Berry Hill
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Fridays:
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Tuesday
Talent Contest
10:30pm
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Singers. Dancers. Actors.
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$75 in Cash Prizes
MC Rikki O'Shea
December 15, lOpm
Mr. EJ's Giovanni
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SoapPeople
and Places
The tourthannual "Lady Victoria
lusts PWA Christmas" finale w1
begin at 600 pm Sunday. Di
9. at the Brazos River Bottom
So far. the lollowmo groups
havegoven support orcomm11-
mentstothe benel1!. Miss Camp
America Campenes: Texas Gay
Rodeo Assoc1at1on: Sundance
Cattle Company. Cousins. Colt
45·5: lmpenalCourt ot the Single
Star. Br81os River Bottom. Texas
Riders: f.iJ's: The Texas Renegades.
and Miss K•lty's
The list ot those needing help
11 now over 300, and requests
are still commg 1n. according to
Insurer
wants suit
switched to
federal court
WEST PALM BEACH. Fla iAPl
Attorneysloran •nsurance
company are trying to find anew
court to hear a 1aw1u1tliled bya
woman who claims she got AIDS
l rom her dentist
The suit should be transferred
lrom stata to federal court
becau1ethe1ssuesrevolve
around national d1scr1mmat1on
laws and guidelines forAtDSlnlected
health care workers
sa•d lawyers lor CIGNA Dental
Health ol Florida Inc
Kimberly Berga1is maintained
1n a su1t liled Oct. 31 that CIGNA
should have screened h9f' dentist
and otl'lers lor AIDS The 22-
year-old Fort P•ercewoman
believes she contracted AIDS
when Or. Dav•d Acer ol Stuart
removed two wosdom teeth on
Dec. 1987
CIGNA attorney Steven Robey
charged 1n the transfer request
l1led Friday. Nov. 23. m US
District Coun that AIDS
1creening would violate the U S
Rehab1iitat1on Act ol 1973, which
proh•b1ts companieslrom
1nqu1r1ng about AIDS or
d11ab1l1t1es before horing
Atlomeys for Bergalisblasted
the request as a ploy tode1ay
trlalunt1l aflerthe womand1es
Any wrongful death damages
awarded her family would then
be much lower. said her
attorney. Robert Montgomery
'I call ot'onsurancecompany
mental1ty·and1t'smean."
Montgomery H•d "They don't
wantherahvelorthal
courtroom~
CIGNA attorneys say federal
1aw1. along with gu1dei.nes
estabhshed by the net1ona1
Cent91's lor Disease Control
auow rned1ca1 proless1onals with
AIDS to treat patients
LadyV_ wh)u geatn ..._ mui1-
ty to Please JOm us Oec 9 tor
1nevenmg otentertaonment. to
lhowourlove and e41re10 )U1
tnendl l•~1ng w•!h AID.
"he beneM prov•des Christr as
cardswotri ;ashCIOnatooneen
closed to .;:1ogent PWAs 1n
Houston
Or Dec 16. Mary·sw•ll heve
•ISannualChristmastr9f'ligll-
1g Slay m tou;h !ordeta•lsoi
thettme
At E,-J't this Saturday morn 1g
Dec. I). Miss Dn v.-111 tie hav1ig
Contusions '90 w11h1pecal
guests to be announced
What little barback (BAB) has
a regostrat1on at Iha Re•sner?
roublestrikesagaon
Charhe (BAB1. Bobby 1Mary'1)
nd not Rod (Mary's) wr 111 do
lthreeh1ve1n -ommo
Or,wttatwastl'tle•Llement n
the bffr room. wren Fanny
caugnt you in.re'
Remember tne Mur:crkrn Party
th•SSaturday n1gnta1 Gentry
h•S1Sa pertylor people!)1
and under Prizes to IJe award ~
Come out 11 d see tr »e h~t
men at Gentry
R Blaoae v.u on a ••ntasy n e
Wedi eaday n1gl I al E J s. Wan
mg top ace a keg Jpwhere?
Gary (Chicago) hilw was your
two-day bmge from !ht> VA Did
you 10<:k lulu back 1n ttte.·:iser
Sea Hawks vs. Ont'rs Ort B•g
.creen TV wh~e? Berry Hiii ot
)u~e. aplacewhereyou'll l'lave
1e tit ot a good 11 e' Tc iy
>now hu1ry and get wel fr9m
your neartattack
)ea tEiJ'sl. another birthday?
-la~eyou tOIClJu..,my ttowold
you •eallyare'
FRIDAY NOVEMBEA30. 1990, MONTROSE VOICE 11
Mat ..;&N Cale), how do you
fye~~~u;!C::i~~!, ~~~=~ llul-
Jerry 1BRB)' 11 •I true WOOdy
h• tn re-dr s you e~ery Mon-day
morning when you ge1 to
work?
Nurse David. •tsp1Mulwhen
you cant walk down a wttee1-
cttair ramp w•thout falling dowrt
Too much l11e beer or what'
~Y,;;~stu;;;llf
"You'll Ha ve a Hill of a Good Time"
Dec. 5 Lip Sgnc
ls!, 2nd, 3rd Place Prizes
9pm
Sunday: Oilers vs Sea Hawks 3pm
with 2s ~ Hot Dogs
15346 Kuvkendahl S87-8810
1022 WESTHEIMER 527-9669 ••• Naturally
!Home of Sundance Cattle Company!
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Sunday, Dec. 16
Mary's Annual Christmas
Tree Lighting
Wed. 1 lam Pool Tourney
Fri. 11 am Dart Tourney
Tuesday & Thursday: Lunch on
the Patio Noon-3pm
HAPPY
HOURS
Morning:
7<11m·Nooi
S SO we· & Dorie~t•~ Beer
~ AFTER ~IOURS
2am to closing Friday & Saturday
(coffee. iuices. sodas & Artesia)
Plus Live D.J. During After Hours
12 MONTROSE VOICE ·FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1990
Workers in AIDS-related jobs keep going despite stigma Researcher
says teens
misunderstand
threat
By Jt: RI WATERS
COLUMBUS. Ohio CAPJ-Work
mg with AID::i patieni.a ha1 been
enenrichmgeiper1enceforvolun
teerl, but aome feel unaettled with
the public's perception of their
Jobe end 11nube from medical m·
11uranceegencie..
Many medical profe11ionel1
and volunt.eel'I who work with peop!
e who have acquired imJT1unede
ficiency ayndrome or carry the
lllV virus are finding that they
erenot1paredtheenimoeityfaced
by their patient.I
l''or11<•mt•,theprejudkeiaafact
of life
'lexpectitalotortimes:·aaid
Katharine Whianant, a 1-0C'ial
worker with AlD Atlanta. who
wu foreed t<> end a relatiom1hip
with a boyfrit-nd becauae he coukl
nut accept her work with AIDS pa
t1ent1or her gay frienda.
She aaid the txperience haa
made her reluctant to tell people
where ahe works or what ahedoee.
At a recent party. she tried to
avoidtheilJllue.
"I thought. "Oh, I don't want to
deal with if So I just said I we. a
aocial worker''
Carol Schaljo, who works with
AlDS Volunteers ofCincinnati, remain
a convinced her job waa the
reason an insurance company denied
her application for medical
coverage.
'The irony ofthia is rm a health
educator;'M11.Schaljosaid."ledu·
cate the general community in
the prl"·ention of coming in con
tact with and being infected by the
HIV \·iru11:
M11. Schaljo 11ay1 for a woman of
51, she'• ·ao health)·. it'1 ridku·
lnua
·t-;o one ia g\larantet"mg me the
right to be insured. but a necH&ity
to get along in the world(i.sJ ba1uc
medical insurance coverage'. 1he
11aid
There ia also the fear in the back
or the care given· mmd11 that they
will contract tho.' diaeaiw through
an accidt>nt However. Kent Taylor
of the fedt>ral Center• for Diaeaee
Control in Atlanta 11Bid tht' risk
waa 11ight
There a re 37 known calff of the
viru1 being tran11mitted tQ work
el'8, h1i1aid
The virus may be pa1111ed along
when HIV-infected blood or con
taminated body nuida come into
oontact with an open wound or are
injectedintothe1kin.accordingto
the CDC.
In a June Hlli9 report, the CDC
1aid a pel'8on faCt'tl one chance in
200 of being infected by the HIV
virua aa a ret1ult or a single ron·
taminatedneedle11tirk
Carol Lynne Yarletta, {In AIDS
!'uning Care Specialiat with thl!
Columbia Health Department.
said 1h1i tackles nel(atlve reaction•
t<> her occupatmn h1iad-on
lfi1rurelcan1i1therblowpe<Jple
away and tell them what I do. or I
can avoid thlilillU•~andNly I am a
nur&e; ahe ea.id. 'But my aUitudl!
iathatforeveryonepefllOnyoued
ucate and give them the factl. that
couldbefivemorepeoplethatthey
in tum educate or oorred the1r
m11underaumding:•
Public fear toward people who
work with AIDS patientl has
eaaed11generalknowledg1iofthe
disease has grown eince the early
1980a, AIDS workers eay
The growing awarent'fls haa resulted
in more volunteers becom·
ing intereeted in AIDS-related
work
Hoepita\s and other organii:a·
tions thatprovidesflrviCHtopeoplewiththediBea11iinitiallydrew
\·olunteen from a pool of young
gay white males who m011t likely
had lO!it someone to AIDS
Volunteer coordinators said
that aa thediwaaeaffect.edother
Mgments of the community. the
people offering their IN'rviCN became
more di\'tne.
·People really have been falling
altoverthe1n-'t'lveetobec·uml!part
Tonight
Enjoy Your Favorite Tunes and C/W Videos
with
Chris Ballard
Your C/W DJ/VJ
Sunday
C & W Singer
Saturday
H.B. Murray
and
Bandera Band
9:30pm
Sid Spencer 7pm
•*******************~ .. Don't Forget Steak: ! Night Begins 5pm :
**********************
Tuesday
C & W Dance
Lessons lOpm
with Brent & Jim
2400 Brazos
Thursday
50¢ Hamburgers
on Our Patio
7-9pm
$1. 25 Longnecks All Day I All
Night
Dance All Night with Our
DJ-Chris
528-9192
of the pro 1.: 1d Denr Davi
oftheJen alemHoU11einAtlao
ta. which is prdt·ntly home t< five
AJIJS patienta who othe"'
wouldbehumeleu.
Ul!tlpit.I' the day·w-day pre.
eure.. AIDS wurken aay their ex
periencet1 have enriched their
livet1.
'Onl"t' you cal.ch the fever, it"a
hardtoll'tl(obecauaeit"1:1acau1e:
M1. Whi1mant said ... Il'a hard
work, il'11depretM1ingandpainful.
but what you get hack. ifl ten·
fold'
'I have turned down aeveral
jobe hKauae I want to etay in th11
jub.'' aaid Rick Gower. a reeearch
UIK><'1atew1th the Ohio State L'ni·
nrH1ly AIDS Clinical 1'riala t:nit
'The reward ia m being aorneone
on the front lme of AIIJSrt'St'arrh
ThilJoha~ way be~·ond the mon
l!lary reward1;" h1ieaid ''I want to
be work1ngm lhi1Job .... hen a cure
for the dil!U.le oomea around. I
Cl'ml! up with thf' 11ame kind of
ho!>" that the patitnU do.
8"'N'w'
Mnntn
Montrose
Voice
COLUMBUS. Ot'llG (AP) -Teen·
agers cont•nue to have
unprotectedsexwothmun1p!e
partnersbec:ausetheyl1olto
realrzethat AIDS is not 1us1 fl
homosexual disease. a
soc101og1st says
Rober1 Fulton. d1rectorot th•
University of Minnesota's Center
tor Death Education and
Research. said prehminarydata
appeartoconl1rmthath1gh
school and college students ars
more sexuallyactovelhan they
used to be and many1renot
us1ngprotect1on.
Fulton has been studying the
atlltuoes and behavior of college
freshmen
F0tsome.th8more1ct1ve
theywere,theleu1ikelythey
were to lake precautions. · he
u.1d •n an 1nterv•tw with The
Columbus 011pateh published
Saturday. Nov 24 'Tl'le
1onphcations for thespreadol
th1sd1seasearetremendous·
Fultoo 11 to speak in Columbus
>n Monday. Nov 26
Manyteen1st111 donot th•nk
they ara at risk because they
believe AIDS happens only to
gay men or intravenous drug
users.Fu1tons11d
Oneal the riskiest behav•ofl 11
what Fulton calls ··networking
when students sleep with more
than one partnerandth81
partnersleepsw•lh more than
one pariner
TEXAS RIDERS
FALL ROUNDUP!
COMING UP:
SAT., DEC. 8
LANCERS M.C.
13th
ANNIVERSARY
THE BLACK
GLOVE PARTY
THIS SAT. 5PM:
CASH POOL
TOURNAMENT
THIS SUN. 5PM:
MESQUITE BURGS &
DAW GS
(DONATION TO COLT 45's
TROUBLE FUND
APPRECIATED)
HOME OF LANCERS
MC
YEA! PARTY!
GROovlN'* CAUISIN' * BOOZJN '
NEVER A M UNLIMITED 1-'RVATE Ptia:.'!\J
Af"'USS 1;- - icc-r ANO ALWAYS
u..A..10 VIBES
I
. A
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1990 MONTROSE VOICE 13
I..ocaJ. Houston organizations help observe World AIDS Day
~ral 10!».l •rgr.n!zWona are
pl&rullnC .ct.lv1t.lae tJl1I weeUnd
and througbout nut week 1n VbBlll'VWIOI
of World AID8 Day and
World AIDS Week World AIDS~.
Dec.l,WU~bytbeAmel'loe.
n Aslloc1aUon for World Health
ua··~rorooordJ.n&ted.IOtlon
ap1nBLAIDS(andJtoed·
annual ught1n4 of the '"Qlr1atmaa
Tree of Hope"' at6:00p.m. ln the
Metropollt.a.nMult.1-ServloeOentel'
~arelnv1tedt.obrtnganor-nament
t.o hang on the tree In
memory ofeomeoMwho ha8 <I.led
of AIDS Yor lnformat.lon, call 624-
237<
wate people about HIV
and AIDS'"
Thla~.thethemefor
the lntemat1onal obMrvanoe
18 "Women and
AIDS"
llDDUDM
BtlCJlborhood
On~(Dec.4
th.eAIDElEquit.ylague
18 urging persons oon·
oernedeboutAIDElt.oattend
t.he Houaton Clt,y
COundl'apubllc fon.im,
lvtDll whlch beg1ns at 9:00 GP'H!FF 18 h011Unl an evenins of
The AIDS Coalition to Lffi_ In OOW1Cll Cham· 'Danoe J.ee&onl with the Daddys"
Unleaah P!Jwer <ACI'
UP-Houaton). for the thJ.rd oon
-=uuve yMr. will obMrve World
AIDS~wttharell,yontheatepe
ofCltyffallonSat~.Dec. l.The
rally wW beg1n at noon wtth a
.Bpea.k Out."' sponaored by the
group. In which oonoerned people
will &ddree9 HIV and AIDS aware.
~. nie nam. of pereona who
hAve <I.led of AIDS •.n Houston w1ll
"'""" Scheduledepeatereatthe'"Si-k
Out." tncl.udll 11ta1e Rep Debre
Danburg . .ct.lvi8t Ray Hill; B1ll
NapoUclthe~leWlthAIDBC:O.llt.
lon; Ralph Laaher of the
Montroee Ctruc, Glenda O&nlner
of the Clt,y r-lth depa.rvnent.
~n Baal.th of Over the Hill;
l\}'lIDll 'fyrne of the American Red
Croee;St.a.nH&rrell,ACTUPByraCUBe,
Brian Bradley and Michael
Crawford of ACT UP HO\lflt.on; Gert.
rude B&rnstone, et.ate boe.rd mem
ber. Amerto&n CM.I Llbert.lee Un
Ion; Ph,yll18 A. 'I\.lcker; and Stepha.
n1e Burka, llOOOl'd1ng t.o ACT UP
membere i.ue Perez and Joe
Thornton. AaJ: UP 11 W'gln4 thoee
attendJnS the rally t.o wear pink.
and t.obrtngaplnlr. r-.-t.ohonora
tr1end or loved one
A.IBO on Saturday. Die l. Body
PoelU~/Houston and the Hmmton
NA.MEBJ>rq)ec\wtllhoeltheth1rd
bere.Repreeent.&Uveeof trom7Q0.10:00p.m
aeveralAIDElaerv1osprov1derol'g1.
n1z.a.Uona ~ scheduled t.o
speak, and OOWlC1l members wW
be &eked t.owe&rgr&en ribbone to
mark: t.he obMrvanos. members -lagu8 members aa1d other ··eur-pn.&"
~ plann9d t.o make the
groupe"oouncllappea.ranoememo""~
Plbl1c forum 18 open t.o aey-om
tn the oornmuntty who w18hea t.o
speak,but.anappolnUnentmust.be
made In ldvt..ntle. SpeakaMI are al
':1WOd three minutes. PllreoNI who
wtsh to &ddree8 tb!I pubUc forum
'I\Jesdf,y should call the Clty Secretary,
247·1640
-PWACH to
elect officers
The December IIIOOUnS of the~
pie With AIDS Coaiit.lon Houston
WW be held at 7:00 p.m. Monday,
Dec. 3 at the Met.ropollt&n Mult.I
Sel'Vloe Center, 1475 West Gray
!Clectlons for 1991 will be held at
tJl1I meeu.ng, andmembereareen
00W'8'9dtoattend.aaldBWN&JX>ll.
prmldent.. Yor more Information,
call PWACH at 522-6428
-Silent a.UCUon for ART
A silent c::ti.rtsun.e auction titled
'That."e What P'rtends are For"" wW
be held trom.4 D0-8:00p.m..Sunday.
Dec. 9. Theevent18abenetltfortb!I
AIDS response team CART>, and
will be held at M1s8our1 &.rellt St.auon.
1117 M.188our1&.reet.Aepe.
C1al gueet performance by Marsh&
~lt.onll8Cbe<!uled.P'orlnforma.
Uon, call ART at 629-2898
-O"O'Fathers/
Fathers F!rst
P'orthelutfewye&r11.thedrlve
ha8 beMftted uee. hosplt.ele. for
the ch1l<1ren who had the mlllfor-tune
to be there on Chrlsunu ~.
-.v membere Th18yMr. t.hebenetl·
C1&ry 18dltfermt. and the drive hall
been aUght.1y altered to .ncludll a
larg&rv&.rlef.yOfltema.
ln add!Uon t.o toyll. donauona of
nureery1tema(llUChasd1apere,))6.
by w1pes. .oy-Oased formulas l wUI
be oollected. lteme donated tJl1I
ye&rwill gototheCb.U<lren"eHome.
a hollplOe fol' children wtth AIDS
For !Tl()I'I lnforma.Uon on thedr!.ve.
oont.act Al Morrow at 663-7826
OnO::t l.G&yhthereo!Houston
andl"IU.hersF\1'$1.rrwrged,!orrn1ng
Ge.yFa.thers/Fa.tb!lref'lretofHou.
ton. GF/Jl'P'H 18 a non-protlt sup.
port orgaruz&Uon open t.o all ga;y
!at.hers, men oonuimpla.Unl fatherh.
ood. or ga;y men in a child
nurturtng role. It 18 a mutually
supporuve group with meeUnge
and an open fon.im of prob!eme,
expertenoee, oonoems and~
uon with respect t.o pt.renUng and
re.18lng ch1ldren GUill8t epe&kere
arepenodJcallylnv1t.edt.oedodre88
tesuee o( J.ntereat to the member-o!
Up
Soci.alactJ.vttl89tncllDlpotluck
dl.nnere. group ouunga, fund re.18·
Ing for oornmunlty caus.i, and
gi,.st bartend1n8 at w BR8
OF/FFH rMetQ evtiry Mondl,y
rothtattheMo!l1.rl'.9Counllellng
center. 900 Lovett.8Ulte203. Room
3 at 600 p.m. Oont.ct. oo-cha1re
~ Brlgpat54i-&t!02orAIMol'row
at663-7626fo ·morelnfonna
-PWA!egal services
Q-.vFaU>ere/l'lt.then1Jl'lnAotHou.- TheHoUOJt.OnYow>tll_..wyerwA.M<>t.
on has aruiounoed that tt.e annual datlon and the Houston Ba.r AIJ80-
toy drlve wW be hflld on Dec. 13 at clatlon, wlt.h the Houston 'Allun·
theBra.zo&RlverBou.om. TbJsyear, teer L&wyeMIABaoolAUon.haveea:
The Black Line
Where sJ1 men a.re welcome.
1-900-468-2622
14 MONTROSE VOICE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1990
Liberace's
former lover
testifies in
Canyon
slayings trial
Dallas retiree auctions her paintings to help AIDS patients
LOS ANGELES (AP)· ·The u.·
lover ol the late Liberace
1es11f1ed thatalormer nightclub
owner accused of murdering
tour people threatened to "get
even" with th1eveswho1tole$1
million in drugs and jewelry from
his home
Scott Alan Thorsoi:i. 32
teat1!1ed Monday. Nov 26. that
he heard defendant Eddie Nash
makethethreatswholehewas
v1s1t1ng Nash'• home to buy
coc111ne
He screamed that he'd gel
even and he was going to get to
the botlom ol whal went on and
who wH resp<>ns1ble tlor the
theft). Tho~n siud 1n Superior
Cooo
NHh.61,andco-delendant
Gregory Diles. 42. are accused
ol the July 1. 1981. bludgeoning
deaths ol tour people 1n a home
1nthe Laurel Canyon area ol Los
Angeles
IGBO,gay
bowling
event,
tournament
marks 12th
year
MILWAUKEE (AP)- Bowlers who
organized an mternet1onal
toomament 12 yea~ ago lor gay
people predicted 400 ~rt1c1panta
lorth11year1annua1 event
By STEVE BLOW
Tltt:DallNMatni"llf.'f!IJ.••
rc11 nf "°"'IOOISl ~\ a
OAfLAS (APJ-When you"re 79
yeef"9 old, Evelyn Pruitt believe.
you 1houldn"t plan too far in ad
"l don't go out and buy any
green bananaa;· she says
lntruth,thevivacioue"M i111Ev·
e\yn" ie always planning a whole
month ahead-to her end-of-themonth
charity an auction
But that'e getting ahead of the
•tory. Let' ago back about 15yeara
to when Mias Evelyn began taking
•ickpoopletoandfromthedoctor.
It wae ju11t her own little retirement
project, a good Samaritan ef.
fort foranyoneneedingaride
Today, thr north Dallas grand- Tm not gay. and I"m m•t 1p-mother
know1 moreaboutthedrv poc.ed to them. ( 1ay evrr)·I, ly IA.
.. tatinn and heartechr of AIDS hill own notion'
than almOl!lt anyone in the city
That original phunt' call waa a
requr11t to carry a M.'rio1111ly ill
young man from hia apartment to
thrh011pital. ··Hecriedalltheway
there. Thl' poor littlr thmg •aid, 'I
don't know what I am going to do
My part>ntl! won't have anythin(I'.
to do with me. Will you stay with
mt>'!"'
MiMt:velynnatur11llyatrrf'tdto
1tay. ··While we wrre unpacking
hi• auitc8ile, hi1 11partment man
ager called him and told him not
to coml' hack She s81d •he
couldn't have people with AIDS
hvinKthere
He cried. I CTil'd. I didn"te\·en
Al 1he began her work with
AIDS patient.a, however; MiM f:vl'lyn
heard all the objectiom1 from
her friends and family ··vou'rt>going
to catch it You know ho"' they
got it You know they'n· doing
:All I know,'' Miu Evt-lyn repliee,
"is they are sick and they
need help."
L:nfortunatrly, providing th11t
help hlll dri\·en a wedlft' betwe.-n
MiM Jo:velyn and her thre.. grown
children. '"Th<'y ignore m .. ; 1ht-
1aid
But MLllB tvelyn 1111id any l'!ltrangement
from her family hae
Then.about11Xyearaago,acall know him. hut it hrokemy he11.rt' :Jft'n more than e<>mpt-n1111ted for
cs.me that dramatically changed And from that ryt>-upt·mnl( rx lY her newfound family ,ffriend1.
the coune of her work. ''A woman perirnce, Muia }o:\·elyn Mc-am.-onr In fact, Mi1<11 t:velyn • a ··oona
called and a.aid. :Are you afraid of of the ci1y·8 pre<·mment friendti fide" celebrity in itome q1 artt'""IOf
AIDS? I 11id, 'No, not e bit." The and romfont'Tll of thoSt> with the cit}
truth W8' that I didn't know a AIDS Shr makl'll her ~ition In addition to beinll'. knuwn 811 a
thing about AIDS: cl 11.r. wonderful humanitarian \hu
Photographers
Wanted
527-0782
Jo:velyn al r haa bee- 1me a famou11
art1~tt'
A~ ~he wotkrd with morr AIDS
patirnta, Misa Evelyn 11w that
manywt>rtindt-11peratelinancial
ahape. ·'Thry were being evicted
from their apanmentl. Their utili
t1eKwt'rebeinw1hutoff It waster
riblt>, end I kept thinking, 'Lord
how ean I help tht'm?'
'Now I won't11y that! actually
heard God'• voit"t'. Some pe<:ople
11ytheydo.ldidn'theo.rany
thing, butathou(l'.htkeptataying
with me-'Sell your paintings'.
For drcadt,. Mi..- Evelyn had
bet•n painting pretty landscapee
She had rven itold a frw through
her.U.ter'•floral1hop.ButmOl!ltly
thl' paintmp just aCTumulated
around herhouae.
With the htolp of friends, an art
auction wa. arranged at an Oak
Lawn-art'& bar "Thry went wild. I
think onto painting brouKht ~,)()();
•he8'11d
Sm<-e thrn. Miu t\·elyn has
held an 11.uc t1<inon tht- last Friday
of every month at The Hideaway
Club. Actually only one painting
i.11 auctioned. ThrHorfourothera
areraffledoffatSlachance
Miu Evelyn faithfully vi.B1ta
The Hideaway for a few hour1every
Friday night to11ell her raffle
ticket.& and sprrad good cheer
among "my boys."
All the money KON lltraight to
the AIDS Crisi1 f<'und atMetropol·
itan Community Church Last
year. Mi88 Evelyn raised $10,000
This year it will be nearer $2{),000
'"I can't say enough good about
MilBEvelyn,"saidaMociatepaa·
tor Paul Tucker. ·'She'e like every
body"s gTandmother"
FortheNovt>mberaucuon.M1 ..
Evelyn haeproduced a medley of
ll'Qpical suruiet&-palm tree., blue
lagoon•. the whole worka
But she hold. no illu11ion1 about
th<' demand for her paintinp.
·Poople buy them for the caunot
bec-au11t>l'mgood.;· she said
•·The only thing I can aay is that
rmbetterthanPicaaao:·
Gays and lesbians bow11ng
help demonstrate we're ~rt of
mainstream •le:· Pat Prudlow
Hid
We carry these 16-poond
things 1nour1runk all the time
100.1ust like everybody else.
toornament director Timm Elmer
said
Community Publl1hln11
Company 1eeks profe1-
1lonal photographers
who have photos for
sale of mole moclel1 for
vorl9CI use In advertls•
menb and promotions.
• Advertl1lng for onort·
ed dl1ploy o<eountl In the
Cr•.cent City Stor,
Montro•• Vole• ond T••o1
Goy Preu. All Male Cinema
Bowiers lrom throoghout the
United Slates and Canada. and
one from Austraha. were enrolled
tor the $12.000 Holiday
lnv1lat1onalloumament
The1t11ent leaturesthreedaya
o! singles. doubles and team
bowling, end1ngw1tha banquet
tonight
Across town. a better-known
tournament. the Amencan
Bowhng Congress Fall Classic.
was m progrffl
Free-Lance
Graphic
Artists
Wanted
CommunityPub111h1ng
CompanyseekstrM-lance
art•ststopreparagay-themed
cllpper-sty1e··ad1ayou11We
are now working on Mardi
GrasandVa1entme'10ay
eventsLayoutsshouldretlect
trieseeventstromagay
perspective (1.e. a Velent1ne·1
layout might show gay men
holdmghandsaurroundedby
hearts). Come up with your
own ideas Work cen be m any
medium
Subm1trough-ske1ch1de11or
comp1etedartworkt0Jerry
Mulholland.365Cana1.1u1te
2300. New Or1ean1. LA 70130
(504)524-1408 OrtoHenry
McClurg.408A•Ondale
Houston TX 77006 (713) 529-
8490 We w•ll pay p• piece.
$25andup Pos11blywayup
Yoorworkwil• beuMCI 1nthe
CrescentC1tyStartl"le
MontroaeVou:eTe•asGay
Pressandaspartolourpl'loto
and art clipper Nrvice to other
gaypubhcat1on1
• Dl1ploy odv•rtl• lng In
oth•r gay publlcatlon•
thot •ub1crlbe to our photo
ond ort f•oture ••rvlc•.
Wecurre11tlyneedphotoaw•tt
va1entone'•Dey1ndM1rd1Gr•
themest1.e.1Mard0Gruphotc
moghtshow1women1ncostume
ho1dmgh•nds).Comeupw1lh
yourownidfftPho101tl>Ot>ldbe
bleckendwh>llbulcolorpnnll
w•!lbecons1clered Un1bletouse
shdet
Submit 1ampl• photo1 to
J•rry Mulholland, 365 Co·
nol, •ult• 2300, N•w Ori•
an1, LA 70130. (504) 524-
1401. Or to Henry
McClurg, 401 Avondol•,
Hou1ton, TX 77006. (713)
529·&490. If we ch-•• to
u•e your work, we wlll
moke you on offer to buy
negotive•.
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Rebecca Spencer has ruby slippers in TUTS' 'Wizard of Oz' State closes
parking lot,
nature trail
at wildlife
refuge
Hou.ton Liv• by lh• •t•ff of th•
MontroM\"oic.
Tuan ac-treq Rt-be«a Spene-er
haa hffn awarded thl' nihy •lipJ)t'r
roll' m Theatre Vnder the Star.·
11pectacularhuhday•tageproduc
lion o£"The Wilatd of Oz:· l~- 4
16 at the downtown Mu11ic Hall
Urawn from the palfetofl~ frank
Baum'• daNic children'• 11u.ry of
1900, TUTS' elaboratt· holiday
11taging will morl• clot1ely mirror
thl· popular MGM film ver11ion of
Dorothy, thl' Sc-arN·row. the Tm
Woodt1man. and thl• Cowardly Li
onandtheiradvt·nturt'llinthe
m11Kic-alland<1fOl
A mult1m1>di11 proch1.-t1nn.
Tun;· yult>tide staging- f•11turft
witchl'• and monkey• th11t :worn
throu1o1h the11ir;anench1rnlt'dfor
~t that com• W life. P'•PPIN that
•inK and dance and a tornado that
whiak• Uoroth)' away to Oi. The
.core, wntt•n for the mo\'ll' ver
•ion by H1irc1ld Arlen and
EY Harburg, include. ... wh favor
iie. ae ''S.•mewhl'reOverthe Rain
bow," "If I Only Had a Hrain;
·we're Off to St-e the Wil.ard" and
'UinK Uong' The Wi11:h 111 Dead·
BackKJ"ound muau· 1s by Htrbt-rt
Strotbartandthemua1calv1-niicm
wa1 adapll'd by John Kane from
thtmotion p1t·tutt11crt·enpla.y
A cwt of .'.X will appt"ar with
Spl'ncer in the mu11ical. which i11
directtd by Philip William
McKinley with chureog-raphy by
Carole M('Cann. Toni Di Buono a))"
peal'!Laeth1•Wickl'dWitch;Jt>anne
1£hman a11 Aunt ~;m. Ghnde;
Ronald Young ft>< the Sn1.tt'C'row
Ru-II G11rrt•tt a11 th._. Tin Wood11·
man; M1l·hat-l Mulh1•ren a.a the
Cowardh I.ion; Charlee Krohn a..
the Wizard: and Carter Smith 1111
l:ndeHenn·
All Dorothy. the llallae·ba>il'd
Rebel-ca S1wnt'l'r will make her
TUTS d...but m the role th11t fir11t
brought far:11• ;o Judy Garland
Hm stun audiencl'll aaw Spencer
in Jekyll and Hyde at the Alley
Theatre, where she created the
role of Jekyll'• fience. Lisa.Carew
She haa appeared a.a Magnolia in
the Minne.ota Opera and Opera
Omaha productiona of "Show
buat" and 88 Anabel in "Lucky
Stiff' at the American Heartland
Theetre
Spencer baa appeared off.
Broadway in "The Dell('rt Song"
as Margot; in "Kismet" WI
Marsinah and in ··Sweetheart.II"
88 Sylvia. Her regional highlight.a
include Cunegonde in ~cendide;'
Marietta in "Naughty Marietta'
with Alan Jones et the Paper Mill
Pleyhoult' and Johanna in
'Sweeney Todd" for the Lyric Op.
era ofKanaaa City. She baa toured
nationally 88 Shirley in the
Good11peed Opera'a "Lady Be
Good" 11.11 well a& Antnnie in ''Man
•f La Mancha· atarrlng Hal Lin·
d<O
Allen Grubbe ia in cha.lie of
Muaical Direction, and Robert
Linder will conduct the Wilard of
Oz ord1e11tra. Lighting deaigner
Pemela Gray Bonl'fl and 11ound
deaign•r Jan Banker will create
the magical atmOtiphett for the
11pectacular sets by Paul Wonuk.
modtltd after the MGM movie ver
11ion of"Wizard ofOi" and provid·
ed by the St. Louis Municipal Op.
era. Ray Delle Robbin11 ie the coe·
tu me coordinator for the coetumee
provided by AT. Jones of Balli
more and designed beaed on th08t'
in MGM movie version. Special
flying effecta will be c-reeted by
flying by Foy.
John Hol\yi11 the producing di
rector; John Brt"Ckinridge, producticin
manager: Mark Tynan. prl>'
durt.ion stage manager: Karen
Bull. auiatant 11tage manager.
and Darryl Aikin, production aa-
11111tant
Performantf! datee for "The
Rebttf:a S~nttr •Ian u Dorothy in the Thntre Under the Stan holulay
product1an. "TM Wizard of Oz:· Dec. 4-16 at the Mrau~ Hall
Wizard ofOi' are Dec. 4·16. with
performance timl'I aa follows
Tue.day through fo'riday, 8:00
p.m., Saturday, 2:00 p.m. and 8:00
p.m.; Sunday, 2:00 p.m. end 7::JO
p.m. et the Muaic Hall. There i11 e
special addtd preview perform
ence on Seturdey, J>ec. I at 2:00
p.m., benefiting the Goodfellow&
-Alley Theatre
The Alley Theatre, under thtarti11·
tic direction of Gregory Boyd, h88
announced ill holiday production
of ''A Chri11tma11 Carol-A Gh01Lt
Stary of Chri11tmaa:· opening tonight
I Nov. JO)on the Large Stag•.
Baaed cm the clauic by Charlee
Dicken11. th111all·nl'W productiun ill
adapted and directed by Alley ea.
IOciate director M1cheel Wil•on
The productiun previewed la.at
night 11'ov. 251 and rune through
Dec. 23.
A ChrilltmRll Cerol-A Gh< >1t
Story of Chri11tmH" i• the cla1111iC'
11tory of Ebeneztr ScrooKe. a mi·
11erly, cynical tyrant who ia trans·
formed by gho11tly vi11itation•
which 11how him the evil in his
waya end lead him W 11piritual redemption.
Written in 1843, this
tale by Charles Dickens baa become
the mOllt popular oft he yuletide
aeaeon. In this production.
Wileon plane to emphaRiie the
•ubtitle of the story. "The ghOllt
story theme will be reinforced
throughout the play.~ Wi]a(m '8id
'It will ht- spooky, with the intl'nt
not to scare. but ralh'-'r la lurl' the
audience into the extraordinary
my11tery and 11upemalural dimen
11inn ofthe11tury
·~mce mOllt people art' alttady
familiar with the tale. we are oon
centrating on the ·telling; bring·
ing a freahneq to how we drama
tize and 11tage the holiday cl11.M1c
Forthrnienewtnthetale.the1tory
will ht- intact. but for thoee (amil· ISLE OF WIGHT -/a iAP) ·Sta~
iar; there'll betomething new:· ex Olf•c1als have L•used H'le parking·
plained Wil11<m ot and nature trail 81 the Ragged
'Th_e important mt'lllaa:ein lhia :~1 ~~~~~~d~'!! ~f8t~aeg~e~~;! :~e:
pl&)' II to evoi_d 'Scroo1f111h · self meeting place for gay mer
1mp011td 1solat1on and la recog- Workers put a gate across the
mie the per110nal velue m being main entrance Monday. Nov. 26
part of our world rommumty:' he The closed area served as the
continued primary access pomt for those
The dnign team for ''A Chri11t· wanting to picnic. hike along the
mH Carol" include. Jay Michael nature triul and boardwalk or hsh
Jagim (tcenic deeignl, Ain8lie •ntheJamesR•vlr
Bruneau (coOume deaignl; A second parking area that I
Howell Binkley (lighting deeign); posted for use by bo11ter1.
Joe Pino (1101,;nd deeigni: John hunters and hlhermenonly
Dickll(ln (mu.iiical direction! and remains open. The rest ol the
Jeni Breen cchoreography~. ~~:~~;:;~~~~e~~n~~~· but
Jo'or the large C'Ht. W1!110n haa access •S hm•ted to 1n>1e
gathered a variety of Alley cum· bo11ts or n loot
pany veU>ran.1 as well b 1ome Pol!ce have made doiens of
newtomer1: Gerald H.iken 11rrests at tne refuge during the
!Ebenezer SrroogeJ: r.;oble past several months on Charges
Shrup11h1re cMr11. Dilber Jacob ol sodomy. inaecent e~posure
Marley); John Felkh cBob and se~ual battery They said
CratchitJ; Pet.er Webiiter 1Fred1: men came 10 tne site from u far
Paul Thomae Wirst Solicitor away as Maryl•nd •nd Nonh
Fea1wigJ; Alex Allen Morris (Sec· Carolin•.
ond Solicitor): Bettye fo'itzpatrick Such 1nc1dents have declined•
(Spirit of Chri•tmaa Prl'llt'ntL •n recent wee~s. but Gerald "
g~lm
1
Martin ~Y°:ng &~ge); ~;~c~~~~~ ~:~e:,~~= ~~~°:r~~~~~I
Furz\'w:;n~r1 .. c c;:t~;it- La;~: ~!1~~~~1~~d1~:1 ~~~1~~s::;~s~ ,
dre1111); L1aa M('Ewen (Belle); W1I- area was the only way to deal
ham Pretton (Fiddler Undertak- with the problem
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Rep. Barney
Frank better,
released
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BOSTON (APJ-Rep Berney
Frank. JUSI released lrom the
hosp1talaltersullenng a mild
heart attack, says he"ll be back at
work on Capitol Hill in early
08C6mber
Frank spent nine days at Beth
Israel Hospital after suffering
chestpamswh1leeir;erc1smg
Medical procedures showed that
his coronary artery was blocked
and doctors used balloon
angioplasty to reslore the blood
!tow
The 51).year-old Democra1 said
Monday. Nov 26. he would
contmue his recupera11on 1n
Washington. 0 C . and altend
organiiat1onal ceucuseslorthe
new Congress
The hosp•talsa1d ma
statement that stress tests show
Frank's heart is lunchonmg wel
and ch•el card101og1st Or. W1il1am
Grossmen sa•d he 11 op11m•st1c
that Frank will recoverlully
Frank won reelection 1n the
Massachusetts Fourth 0111rict on
Nov 6
Pastor will
perform
wedding-like
rites for gay
9ouples
PASADENA, Gahl. (AP)· ·Despite
hos denommat1on·s oppos1t1on.
lhe pastoroltheWestCoasts
biggest Ep1scopel panshw•ll
perlorm wedding-like rites for
homosexual couples
Now 1s the t•me to say that
gay and lesbian people loving
fa1thlully w1ththesameeth1ca1
standardsol heterosexu11ls
should be blessed:· the Rev
George Regas of Pasadena·s All
5amts Episcopal Church said
Fnday, Nov 16
Some of the nation's more
liberal Episcopal congregations
have conducted such same-sex
rites even though they are
considered '"mappropr111e·· by
the 2 4 molhon·member
Episcopal Church
On Friday. Nov 16. Regas
releasedthetextol his sermon
from Sundey. Nov 11. m which
he explamed his pos1t1on to the
6.700-member parish
The core 1ssuelors&KU8I
e1h1cs isno1 whethergenotal love
is w1thm or outside of
l"leterosexualmamage. The
pivotal 1ssue•sthe integrity of
the relat1onsh•p. he said
Activists
drape banner
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