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(512) 828-70.72 10pm 'til closing tl-iC 5ILUiCilA=I=lOt CLASSIFIED DIRECTORS Managed by KEVIN COCHRAN Dallas Bureau-Steve Miles Houston Bureau-Arby Burnett Norman Brockman, DoJo 4024 CEDAR SPRINGS • DALlAS TWT MAGAZINE © 611 Hyde Park @ Stanford • Parking Directly Across the Street • Texas Weekly Publishing Co. Owner-James D. Cagle Houston • 516-7070 (214) 521-7861 TWT MAY 26 - JUNE 1 1989 PAGE 19 NEWS Central and South America are organizing their communities in memory of those who have died of AIDS. The memorials are observances created by local groups to honor the men and women who have lost their lives to AIDS, as well as demonstrating a public show of Texansat one of last year's Memorial Day candlelight vigils support for those fighting the disease. to honor those dead of AIDS. TWTNEWSstaff photo. Drew Siegel, spokesperson for Mobiliza- tion Against AIDS, the California-based health and civil rights project that spon- MEMORIAL DAY sors the events each year, said it was par- ticularly encouraging that entire countries AIDS VIGILS are getting involved. Mobilization Against AIDS has organ- Dallas, Fort Worth & ized these events annually since 1985. In Houston Stage Memorial 1989, Mobilization contacted by phone, mail or a personal visit every nation with Observances This Sunday. 100 or more cases of AIDS. TEXAS - In small vigils and large marches, thousands of people around the MEMORIAL WEEKEND globe will participate in this year's Sixth Annual International AIDS Candlelight CONCLAVE '89 Memorials this Sunday, May 28. In Texas, vigils are scheduled in Dallas, Ebony Connection of Fort Worth and Houston, TWT NEWS has Austin Hosts 4-Day been advised by organizers in each area. Retreat on Lake Travis. In Dallas, this Sunday's observance will be at the site of the burned-out AIDS AUSTIN - Ebony Connection is host- Resource Center, 3920 Cedar Springs, ing Conclave '89 this Memorial Day holi- starting at 7 p.m. There will be a rally, day weekend, May 26-29. It's the group's candlelight vigil and balloon release, said second such event. Bill Hunt of the Dallas Gay Alliance, spon- President Marvin E. Prevost advised sor of the event. TWT NEWS that Conclave '89 is being held In Fort Worth, this Sunday's observance at Alma de Mujer, a beautiful retreat space will be at the Botanical Garden, Rose located on Lake Travis. Garden Pavillion, starting at 9 p.m., said "Conclave '89 presents an opportunity Tina Martin of the Community Outreach for black gay, lesbian and bisexual people Center, sponsor of the event. Featured from across the state-and outside Tex- speaker will be Vicar-General of the as-to gather for networking, support and Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth, Father mutual growth," explained Prevost. Joseph Shumacher, said Gary Willete. The conclave will include workshops, In Houston, this Sunday's observance social times, food and a boat ride on Lake will be at Tranquility Park next to City Hall Travis. A party is scheduled forthis Satur- Plaza, starting at 7 p.m. There will be a ral- day, May 27, with danclnq, games, movies, ly, candlelight vigil and balloon release, jacuzzi and music for all participants and said Charles Caulfield of the Houston their guests. PWA Coalition, sponsor of the event. Plans were for the group to leave the No vigils have been scheduled for Austin Ebony Connection office, 227 Congress or San Antonio, said local officials. Ave., at 2 p.m., Friday, May 26. In all, 70 cities in the United States will Contact (512)478-DRUM for additional participate. Additionally, around the world, information on this holiday weekend 130cities in Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania, retreat at the lake. TWT MAY 26 - JUNE 11989 PAGE 21 However, in all fairness to Miers, it must DALLAS RUNOFF be noted that she maintains that her anti- gay remarks are not true and that she has FINAL RETURNS been misquoted. For instance, when asked if she had ever Glen Box Upsets Poss; said homosexuals should be kept in line, Miers Wins in Landslide she replied, "I never made that statement, In May 20 Election. and it, along with other statements, are not mine." DALLAS:- In last Saturday's municipal Only time will tell about Miers, as ac- <. ../, runoff election, there was both good news tions speak louder than words. Her per- and bad news for the gay community. formance in her new at-large seat on coun- In what many call good news, Glen Box cil will be closely monitored by the Dallas upset Mary Poss for the Place 5 seat on gay and lesbian community.