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PAGE 10 PAGE 11 TWT OCTOBEA 25 - OCT08EA 31 1985 TWT OCT08EA 25 - OCT08EA 31 1985 short months since it has been in use, overthe single issue of AIDS allowing "three-fourths of those who initially someone to pick it apart," he urged. tested positive actually had a false- Although the federal government positive result," it was later found has just doubled the AIDS budget and is spending faster on AIDS than any through three stages of testing. other disease, AI Calkin of Dallas ask- ""'"---_ b __ ~ Will research find acure? Dr. James P. Luby of UT Southwestern Medical ed forthe $223 million AIDS budget to School described the frustration of be put in perspective. "The total budget finding the right drug. The latest data would not buy one-fourth of a Trident indicates that interlukin has not helped missle," MacDonald responded. Insurance was also a paramount con- ~ halt the spread of the virus, he stated. Isoprinosene, in spite of media hype, cern at the conference because many 3923 does not work as an immune modu- companies are trying to avoid insuring CEDAR SPRINGS lator. HPA-23 and Suramin do halt the AIDS patients since health care for spread of the virus but only while they AIDS patients will total $2 billion this are being administered, Luby said. year. MacDonald told of how insurance Trisodium, a new Swedish drug, ap- companies are trying very hard to over- pears to reverse the disease as does turn the new California anti-discri- Ribovirin, he said. "And there's a new mination AIDS bill and the one propos- drug, Azido-thymidine, which is being ed in Wisconsin. On the issue of quarantines, it was tried on 10 patients at Duke Universi- revealed that it's not being seriously Shorey reported. LOSE VC:>URMIND IN ty," considered at the federal level. On the In his concluding remarks, Dr. Haley local level, B.K. Brittain, president of said that AIDS has now infected peo- QUR tQSOTOMY LABORATORY BOAT, stated that quarantine was also ple on five continents since the first five • • not being seriously considered by the cases were reported on June 5, 1981. ~ state health department as it wasn't on their next meeting's agenda of schedul- LGRA CONFERENCE ed topics. __ ~\.\$1.BLOODY MARY'S A./.i. AIDSLobbyist MacDonald Cramer stated that since LGRA had o~~ AI'Glir good contacts with the State Insurance TEST TUBE BABIES Addresses State Meeting Board, it would check into those com- As Texans Plan Strategy. panies considering excluding AIDS pa- Exclusive TWT NEWS Coverage. tients through HTLV-1I1virus testing. Mike Richards of Dallas said his main ~ ~ DALLAS - Gary MacDonald, the ex- ecutive di rector of FARO's federal AIDS concern was that since the legislature lobbying project in Washington, D.C., won't meet again until 1987, "I become· was in Dallas last Saturday as the concerned about what the cities will do -~ keynote speaker at a statewide meeting in the meantime." of LGRA, the Texas gay lobby. Gay In attendance at the meeting were COSTUME CONTEST WITH RANDOM FLOOR ~ leaders from across the state attend- Mike Raybuck (TCGA, Ft. Worth); JUDGINS: BESTCOUPLE, BESTBRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN & ed the conference held in the new Ac- Douglas Key (Austin AIDS Project); MOST MONSTROUS, $75 CASH PRIZE,EACH CATEGORY. WINNERS tivity Building annex of MCCD. Edra Bogle and Tom Cain (GLAD, Den- COMPETE SATURDAY NIGHT AT 4001 FOR DALlAS' High on the list of concerns was how ton); Ward Elmendorf (SAAF, San An- BIGGEST HALLOWEEN CASH PRIZES. "' to handle local AIDS legislation in the tonto): Laura Comley (LGA, Lubbock); Texas legislature when the next legis- Doris Taylor and Mike Richards (DGA, _~ ~~I!I~.1:,\7 lative session convenes in 1987, LGRA Dallas); Dan Pritchett and Cicely Wynne HAPPY HOUR lIAM·8PM PLUS CREATURE FEATURES co-chair Pat Cramer told TWT NEWS~ (HGPC, Houston); Anise Parker and BmlIi.~ MacDonald advised local political Dale Beverly (LGDT, Houston); AI caucuses to take a cue from the Calkin (LGDT, Dallas); Bill Appleman HAPPY HOUR 12 NOON·8PM PLUS Washington, D.C. lobbying effort when (OLCC, Dallas); Pat Cramer (ALGPC and SCIENCE FICTION MOVIES it comes to budgeting money for AIDS. LGRA, Austin); Bill Scott (KS/AIDS, "Keep it as a line item on an overall Houston); B.K. Brittain (BOAT, Austin); budget. This way you avoid a floor fight and Chuck Patrick (TWT, Houston).

PAGE 12 PAGE 13 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 AIDS VIRUS TESTING SEX SCANDAL AT 3·IN·l HAPPY HOUR AT COUNTY JAIL COUNTY JAIL MONDAY-SATURDAY lPM-SPM New Guidelines Administered Harris County Inmate Inmates Must Give Consent. May Have Infected Guards

II. \'j,~'.~-,j'~~ r:A.I HOUSTON - Since late summer, With AIDS by Oral Sex. FRIGHT NIGHT UNDER THE BIG TOP .~ stories have sifted back to the gay com- HOUSTON - AIDS hysteria con- munity that homosexuals who have tinued to build last week as several Har- COSTUME CONTEST 10·11PM been arrested and taken to jail have ris County deputies were accused of RANDOM FLOORJUDGINGFORMOSTORIGINAl, MOSTOUTRAGEOUS AND MOSTHORRIFYlNG-$75.00CASHPRIZEIN EACHCATEGORY often been given the HTLV-III AIDS having sex with an inmate who appears -WINNERSWill COMPETESATURDAYNIGHTAT4001 FOR virus test, usually against their will. "It to have AIDS. Evidently sexual favors OVER$500 IN CASHPRIZESAND TROPHIES became apparent that giving the test by an inmate were given in exchange had become part of the inmate process- for friendly treatment by several ing procedure," HGPC's Ray Hill guards. stated. Three of the sheriff's deputies who 50· SCHNAPPS ALL DAY IALL NIGHT Alarmed over the new procedure work in the jail are under investigation ~ COSTUMES ENCOURAGED ~ which is against the law, several gay over the charges. Another has already leaders brought the matter to the atten- resigned, TWTNEWS/Houston learned. tion of Harris County Sheriff, Johnny Sheriff Johnny Klevenhagen vowed he ~~ Klevenhagen. He said he had been would take the matterto the grand jury. HAPPY HOURTIL 8PM-BEER BUST2PM·6PM unaware that administering the HTLV- An inside source within the jail who FREEWITCHES BREWAT MIDNIGHT III had become a new standard in-jail is close to the investigation said the procedure. situation involved a former inmate who •••• Last week Klevenhagen met with Dr. told some of the personnel at the BEERBUSTON THE PAno 4PM·MIDNIGHT Craig Bales, attorney John Barnish, sheriff's department that he perform- HOT DOGS 5:30-MIDNIGHT ON THEPATIO KS/AIDS Foundation's Nate Sebastian, ed oral sex on several deputies at the HGPC's Sue Lovell and Ray Hill and Dr. jail while they were on duty. Haley who is the medical officer for the The source said the guards were Harris County Jail. believed to be straight men. Gay "It was revealed that the jail had been ~ employees are too careful to get involv- giving the test for about three months ed in having sex with inmates, it was AA without having any of the inmates sign ~ explained. a consent form," Hill told TWTNEWS. Klevenhagen said the investigation .....••..... In the meeting it was agreed that a into the sex scandal began a few ~ consent form would now be Instituted months ago after an inmate told friends M which all inmates would have to sign about his sex acts with guards. "Real- before they could be given the AIDS ly to an extent, he was bragging about ~ test. "The testing is strictly voluntary," it," said Klevenhagen. ~lQ.N Hill said. The former inmate, identified only as ~~nQ\\1~, Klevenhagen was very cooperative being in his mid-20s, had tested on the matter. He also agreed to hav- positively for the AIDS virus after tak- ing brochures and video tapes on AIDS ing the HTLV-III test. Consequently, he made available to deputies and in- may have infected the guards, it was mates. "We received more positive in- feared. ~~"~A put from Johnny Klevenhagen in this This latest round of sex-between- ~. C'\""k"f~No.· , first meeting than in three years of inmates-and-deputies is not the first to ~ . \JlVI1r.n· Y meeting with the police," Lovell be reported. Within the past two years, ~ reported. Pedro Tijerina has repeatedly told TWT ~ 3014 THROCKMORTON . Interestingly, while the meeting was NEWS/Houstonin several interviews of how a Harris County bailiff forced him ~ DAlLAS • 521-4205 going on inside Klevenhagen's office, a sex story between an inmate and into performing oral sex on two occa- several guards was brewing outside in sions in the courthouse. the Harris County jail. Tijerina's case is still pending.

PAGE 14 TWT OCTOBEA 25 - OCTOBEA 31 1985 TWT OCTOBEA 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 PAGE 15 Rounding out the slate of 1985-86of- LIGHT PUNISHMENT ficers were Denis Weir as vice presi- Simulated Sex Acts Lead dent, Bubba Briney as assistant To No Contest lor Seven. manager and Bill Hargis, who was HOUSTON - Last month seven reelected as the competent treasurer. entertainers were arrested at a In other Tavern Guild business, all southwest Houston theatre, Follies members agreed to retire the debt of Bergere, for engaging in "simulated live the Texas Freedom Parade by each sex acts" on stage in a nightclub. donating $150. Club owners decided to Among the performers was Jerry Vano- payoff the parade debt themselves ver, 38, longtime popular entertainer rather than put the burden on and illusionist. customers by holding another benefit, Last week the case went before the Monier explained. judge where all seven defendents TWTNEwslDallas was informed that pleaded no contest and received light the guild formally recognized Alan punishment of $25 fines and nine days Ross and Richard Rogers for their in jail. outstanding performance in coor- Prosecutor Jeff Ross said that the dinating Pride III events. punishments may be increased to 90 days in jail if they are ever convicted GLAD DISSOLVES again on the same charges. After 6 Years, Denton The charges stem from the nightclub act in which one of the entertainers, a Gay Group Concludes. high·school senior, put on a gorilla suit Exclusive TWT NEWS Coverage. and engaged in simulated sex acts . DENTON - The Gay/Lesbian The act was intended purely as com- Association of Denton (GLAD) ceased edy, Vanover and the others stressed. to exist at the end of last month, But police said they witnessed sex September 30, due to local changing stimulated on staae by male and female circumstances. Founding member, dancers. The club has closed. Edra Bogle told Chuck Patrick of TWT NEwslDalias that when the association DALLAS BAR GUILD was formed back in August of 1979, Texas' Oldest Tavern Guild there were no gay bars in Denton. Enters4th Successful Year. Now that has changed as there are . two clubs in the town whose popula- Exclusive TWT NEWS Coverage. tion is almost half college students at- DALLAS - On October 16, the tending North Texas State. GLAD no Dallas Tavern Guild entered its fourth longer was the only social outlet, she year, making it the oldest association explained. of bar owners in the state. Although GLAD was formed, however, not purely as a social organization. "In our - .• -+---- other cities have tried to emulate DTG, none has achieved the breath and very first meeting we stressed three scope of near-total bar owner partici pa- purposes: social, educational and tion that has occurred in Dallas. political," she recalled. Many members attribute much of the In retrospect it is quite possible that guild's success to its president, Gary GLAD's original purpose to "bring out Monier. Likely that is why he was gay people" worked so well that two . reelected to an unprecedented fourth new gay bars were brought out and term at this month's election meeting popularized. Now, over six years later, rmmmi~\I lln\\1IT-+ ~ held at the Round-Up Saloon, Alan GLAD finds its purposes diffused by ',I" "'II 'I ." -'.1'" ')/1 II"" ..··.. -+. Gellman of TWTNEwslDalias reported. these changing times. ~ HqUSTON • (713) 522-7616+ . Monier's reelection was placed in mo- TWT NEWSsalutes GLAD and its I I tion by Frank Caven. many accomplishments.

PAGE 16 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 PAGE 17 WHITMIRE STILL AHEAD IN THE POLLS KATHY TO WIN But, just because Whitmire is run- ning ahead in the polls is no reason for BY SLIM MARGIN the gay community to become compla- Gay Issue Is Now Dead; cent, gay leaders warn. The possible Reporters Predict Kathy. judicial delay in the election over city council districts could hurt Whitmire in HOUSTON - With the city election the final week as Welch is blaming looming closer-a week from this Whitmire for the foul-up. And last Tuesday-the incumbent for mayor, week's endorsement of Welch by two Kathryn Whitmire, continues to lead in powerful black church groups could the polls. Most polls show her running easily put another 150,000 into the ahead of challenger Louie Welch by Welch column. enough percentage points to win. Whitmire will probably also avoid a runoff since the lesser candidates in HGPC GEARS UP FOR the race have not garnered enough CITY ELECTION strength, media attention and name Voter Registration Is Up; identity, inside sources at City Hall Straight Slate IsCondemned. report. "I don't think there will be a runoff," a campaign aide told TWT HOUSTON - Last week's general NEWs/Houston. meeting of this city's Gay Political Although Welch has campaigned Caucus revealed that the community is hard and spent abundant sums of very geared up forthe November5 city money, he hasn't been able to raise a election. Even though HGPC voted last strong issue against Whitmire. Even month not to endorse any candidates, the gay issue has fallen on bored ears. interest remains high in the "Keep "I don't think the gay issue is Kathy" election. substantial enough to change that The key thrust has been voter regis- many votes," Michael Berryhill of tration. In the past week 1,000 new Houston Style magazine told Houston voters have been registered, it was Post columnist Tom Kennedy. Whit- reported. The Election Newsletter mail- mire has repeatedly stated she feels out will be posted next Tuesday and the January 19 issue is over and that Wednesday, October 29 and 30. Come "the voters have spoken on that issue." to the Dignity Center office at 6:30 p.m., Pollsters also analyze that the elec- volunteers urged. torate seems to be on a more familiar A motion was passed to officially basis with Whitmire than Welch. They condemn the Straight Slate for their polnt out that most voters still call the anti-gay campaign, bigotry and hatred, mayor by herfirst name, Kathy. Yet they Brian Keever of TWT NEWslHouston continue to still call the challenger on- reported. Similar measures were also Jly by his last name, Welch. taken against the Lyndon La Rouche Predictions? David Walker of KPRC- candidates because they demanded TV reported, "Our latest survey shows quarantining all gays with AIDS. Whitmire ahead by 10 points. She has HGPC's Economic Response com- the black vote wrapped up." mittee requested that the caucus have Bill Jeffreys of KHOU-TV reported, a change of heart in the Houston "The margin (for Whitmire) will be about Chronicle case. It was passed that the 2% within the 4% error margin." Chronicle be removed from "the list" Thom Dickerson of KTRK-TV because of recent more sensitive ar- reported, "She is going to win because ticles and stories on AIDS and several Welch hasn't laid a glove on her yet. No objective interviews with caucus issue has got the voters fired up." leaders such as Sue Lovell and Ray Hill.

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PAGE 20 TUJT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 PAGE 21 ~ ()~ENT~ In this column readers exchange ideas with other readers and with our editor in a public forum. write and will stand by a fellow gay. also showed that the income came from Address all letters to: Comment, TWT, 2205 Montrose, Houston, Texas 77006. All letters becomel I'm from Dallas and I "once" had the property of TWT and must be signed (if you don't wish your name printed, please specify). the sale of clothing (i.e. T-shirts) and friends from there; if they read this letter souvenirs, rodeo event buckles, in TWT,I wish they would "forgive me my assistance from all concerned-to help sponsorships, rodeo box seat sales, sins" and write 'cause I sure miss them. I I M~st Be Goy ward off ignorance and prejudice that is membership dues, collections of ads for appreciate TWTgiving me this chance to DearTWT: starting to run rampant. Please! At least last year's newsletters and rodeo "comment" and I hope this gets in print. Over the years I've never had reason to just for a while. program, ads for this year's rodeo doubt that I was gay. I even told my T.L. Ames Michael McKnight program, rodeo fence signs, rodeo raffle parents when I was 19 years old. I have a Houston, Texas #375866,Wynne Unit tickets, and fundraisers. Fundraisers lover that I've shared my home with for Huntsville, Texas 77349 were staged by individual chapters (not the last 5V2 years. However, my interests Jeers to Gov. rodeo royalty contestants) and included do not seem to be the same as most of Crystal Abuser events such as The Big Switch and the gay community. I'd like to show you DearTWT: Christmas in July in Houston, casino what I mean. I lived in Colorado from the age of 10 Dear TWT: night at The Round-Up in Dallas, yard I like the suburbs as opposed to till I graduated from CU in 1982. Until I just heard talking with someone on sales, drag shows, and the like. Montrose; a house instead of an today I have watched and admired the phone that [name withheld-Editor] Walter R. Strickler, TGRA Treasurer was dead. I would like to say that I am apartment or town home; traditional rather Governor Richard Lamm. Houston, Texas than art-deco furniture. I prefer a Volvo This letter is being written in response very sorry for what happened. But, I am 740 to a BMW 325; Emmylou Harris to to the tragic statement Governor Lamm also very glad that he will no longer Llza Minnelli; an old movie to a drag made: "There are two types of AIDS supply "Crystal" for a lot of people in Dallas Bars show; Knots Landing or Fa/con Crest to patients. Either you're dying or you're Houston. And that some people will Dear TWT: Dynasty. I even prefer iced tea to a white dead. Given the limited number of health realize that maybe drugs are not What's happened to Dallas? wine, or a Tab to a mixed drink. I'm even care dollars we have, money might be everything they have to live for. That's what I keep asking friends. We friendly to people I don't know. I tend to spent on finding a cure rather than on I was a "Crystal" abuser and had to have ... bartenders that are rude, won't vote Republican more than Democrat, needlessly cruel and expensive leave Houston before killing myself. wait on you until they have refilled their although Kathy gets my vote this year. treatment." Cancer can be easily Again, I am sad because of his death, friends, and in general a bore. In other Maybe it's my age; after all, I'm 34. Old substituted for the word AIDS in his but glad for the people that lost him for a words, there are no choices of where to by gay standards. Not ancient or jaded, statement. What he is doing is taking connection. go. I thought it might be the AIDS scare, but close. I really don't think it's my age. I away hope from people that have nothing Christopher R. De La Cruz but after visiting Houston recently I was like rose and gray and movies about else, and when you take away their hope Athens, Greece amazed. gladiators. I must be gay. and their dreams you take away their Plenty of bars, courteous bartenders, Thanks for listening. lives. TGRA Update and many happy pleasant people. So Steve Roberts Governor Lamm, you do not have the Dear TWT: what has happened? It's bad enough that Houston, Texas right to determine who lives and who dies. The article in TWTNEWSOctober 11 they have torn down the Dallas gay area P.S. I try real hard to do everything Mom Barry O. McManus about the statewide TGRA meeting to build buildings. I hope others are as tells me to. Dallas, Texas should be corrected as follows. concerned as I am. Thanks for your The statewide meeting was held at the column in TWT-great way to express Presently Incarcerated Brazos River Bottom Saturday afternoon, opinions. Unwarranted Hysteria Dear TWT: October 5. (The Houston chapter met the Name withheld by request DearTWT: What is the true meaning of "Gay following afternoon at the Barn.) Dallas, Texas ~ This letter is written with concern about Alliance"? The dictionary defines it as a Money raised by candidates for the the present hysteria over being waited on "A treaty of friendship or mutual titles of Mr., Ms., and Miss Texas Gay by males (human beings). I am delighted to assistance." Why is it that "friends" Rodeo goes directly to the charity each tell you that last Friday, three gay men abandon a person when one becomes candidate is supporting-none to TGRA, TONGUE 'N' CHEEKS arrived at our restaurant door requesting a incarcerated? Do they think that it will rub except in a few rare instances when male waitperson to assist them for that off on them? candidates appear as guest performers at Remember when you were evening's dining experience. Thank you, I have tried to understand why my fundraisers that benefit TGRA. a little kid and and I applaud you all for having the guts friends are reacting the way they are. At both the statewide and the Houston your mother sold. and initiative to help fellow gay men. Sure, I'm presently incarcerated, but I'm chapter meeting copies of the state . "Wear your rubbers." (Women, please believe me, this isn't still the same person I was, I still have my finanCial statement and a breakdown of listen to herl directed at females, but your employment own dignity, but I've lost my friends. I income were distributed. The latter CARE SHARE isn't being jeopardized; in fact, we could have tried to make them understand that I showed, as reported in TWT,that the & From Donald V. Rohs use your support! Just think, situations need to keep my self-respect as a gay Houston chapter had contributed the could be reversed!) person, and that's difficult in this system, most, followed by Dallas, Austin, In closing, I would like to request some unless one has gay friends out there who Corporate, Fort Worth and San Antonio. It

PAGE 22 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 I TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 PAGE 23 WI1 ~~~~~~~ Y~W~INT ferent parts of the so-called "Texas League of Women Voters opposes this Water Plan." It has flaws, yet it is prac- amendrqent. tical and far-sighted. Water for cities, #10 t\!f AGAINST This proposes to agriculture, industry, recreation, and issue general bonds for assistance of ~~ estuaries will become a major state purchase of farm and ranch land. It challenge soon if not met now. The sounds good-like apple pie. Even so, ~ ~1 Texas League of Women Voters en- this will not rescue the family farm. Their dorse~both of these amendments. problem is the inability to service both #3 ~ FOR This allows for towns to production and operating debts; not the spend funds to relocate water lines on lack of land. VOTE 10VEMDER 5 ~ private property. It is similar to the ex- #11" AGAINST This relates to the isting provision for sewer lines. It keeps manner in which people are criminally the high cost away from fixed income Charged. Look outf Balance these: A citizen.s. crud-ball, who is truly guilty, is set free TO AMEID THE . #4 «FOR This lets proceeds from on a technicality vs. a down-on-the-luck sales of permanent school fund lands and dirty person who is innocent, yet to be used to buy other lands for that who is imprisoned because the state's same fund. It makes for better manage- requirements and proofs are made ment. There is no apparent opposition. easier. The problem is that if we want The Texas League of Women Voters en- crooks in jail, we should let ourselves dorseajhls amendment. be taxed to pay for the prosecutors to #5 ~ AGAINST This authorizes the do the job correctly, rather than change If legislature to regulate health care the laws to make it easier. through the hospital districts. This is a #12 tI FOR This allows Texas compromise to pacify the opponents of courts to answer issues ofTexas law for indigent health care. If defeated, then the federal courts. Currently, when an the legislature will have to deal with this issue of Texas law must be intepreted issue four-square in the next session. in a federal court, the Texas courts can- #6 fI FOR This permits state not ans'!ier. prisoners to be placed in penal facilities #13" FOR This proposes to reap- of other states pursuant to an existing portion judicial districts by a state interstate agreement already signed by board. Such reforms are overdue for a By Phyllis Frye 31 states. I feel that the safeguards are more efficient and economical court there. (I also feel that gay and lesbian system. The Texas League of Women inmates may use this to their advantage Voters endorses this amendment. Although recently recriminalized by better reason to suggest to you which in some cases.) #14 {IFOR This abolishes some an- the Reagan appointments to the Ap- way you may choose to vote. I cannot #7 C FOR This allows Chambers tiquated county offices in named coun- peals Court through the reinstatement and I do not speak officially for any of County more precincts. Chambers ties. This is selective housekeeping. of 21.06,gay and lesbian Texans are still the organizations in which I am an ac- County has sufficient volume of (Think bylaws.) ,\IJ/, citizens and can still vote. I feel that we tive member. business to require more precincts. should vote just as heavily for the Con- (You may wonder, as do many, why Phyllis Frye has been an activist in our (Think,.9f a bylaw change here.) community since 1975. She owns her own stitutional Amendments as we do for ci- some of these issues are in the Texas #8« AGAINST "This proposes to ty and county races. The pollsters watch Amway distributorship, practices civil Constitution. Do not confuse this with protect public funds by authorizing prior engineering and is a licensed attorney. She our precincts in each city and can the Federal Constitution. The constitu- approval of expenditure or emergency is on the boards of several organizations that recognize our exercise of statewide tions of Texas and many other states ac- transfer of state appropriations. It is she chooses not to name in this article clout in the usually low vote gathering tually read as bylaws in their complexi- because she does not haveauthority to speak vague! It mixes executive and legislative for those groups in this context and does not amendments. ty and their specificity. Sorry, but that powers. This is a half-baked idea that The following are my suggestions. wish to be misconstrued. She is active in is the way it is without an entire rewrite.) skirts the real need. The real needisfor women's softball and lives in southwest I've studied each and feel that I have the #1 il'FOR;#2 WFOR Thesearedif- annual legislative sessions. The Texas Houston with her spouse of over 12 years.

PAGE 24 TUJT OCTOBEA 25 - OCTOBEA 31 1985 I TUJT OCTOBEA 25 _ OCTOBEA 31 1985 PAGE 25 ~ - \UL- NEWSTALK THE TEXAS bu Chuck Potrkk VISIT OF \\ WASHINGTON, D.e.'s r----~JII __ --- ,YBJ MacDONALD ~ \ ) EXECUTIVEDIRECTOR OF THE AIDS ACTION COUNCIL OF f F.A.R.O., THE FEDERATION OF ~ I ~\ ~'- \ AIDS-RELATED ORGANIZATIONS

Our guest for this edition of TWT NEWSTALK Is the executive director of the AIDS Action coun- MacDONALD - It's an organization MacDONALD - It is frustrating, cll of F.A.R.O., Gary MacDonald of Washington, D.C., who was In Texas last week to meet formed in 1983 which represents every Chuck, because AIDS is not at all a sim- with Houston's KSIAIDS Foundation and the AIDS Project of Dallas' Oak Lawn Counseling AIDS service group in the country. ple issue. It is rather a whole group of Center. MacDonald's chief lob with F.A.R.O.ls to lobby the U.S.Congress for AIDS legislation- Groups like the KS/AIDS Foundation in issues, most of which have nothing to convince legislators that more money needs to be allocated by the U.S. government for whatever to do with the science of AIDS research, education and support. Houston, the Oak lawn Counseling MacDonald, an energetic 35, has been a lobbyist by profession for a decade. He joined Center in Dallas, Gay Men's Health medicine of this disease. And the issues F.A.R.O. in 1984 because "AIDS was an Issue I felt strongly about," he explained. Originally Crisis in New York, AIDS Project/los at hand are political, social and what from Montana, MacDonald moved to Washington, D.C. after traveling the globe. When he's Angeles-in fact, there are more than people like to think of as moral issues. not lobbying on Capitol Hili, he enjoys reading, the theatre and arts and writing. "I'm single 100 groups now operating in com- Trying to get a congressman to under- because with my job I have no time for a companion or social life," he told TWT NEWS. munities all over this country. We are a stand the facts about AIDS as a disease political organization that represents all and how dangerous it is is hard when these groups in Washington. Our object all they really want to talk about is gay I came to get acquainted with your AIDS is to lobby Congress and the federal and bisexual men or homosexuality in WT - Gary, welcome-to Texas and organizations and to check out the government to achieve an effective and general, pro or con. 1 TWT - Is it because congressmen TWTNEWSTALK.Iunderstand this is your situation personally. comprehensive response to the AIDS first visit to Texas. TWT - For our many readers who public health emergency. find those topics far more fascinating? MacDONALD - That's right. I'm glad don't know much about your tireless TWT - I would imagine that lobby- MacDONALD - Initially, yes. Many to be here because F.A.R.O. has receiv- lobbying effort on behalf of AIDS, why ing for AIDS on Capitol Hill has been a did not understand what AIDS is. For edlotsofsupportfromTexas-financial don't you begin by explaining exactly frustrating job, especially in the some time now, for over a year, we've support from both Dallas and Houston. what F.A.R.O. is. beginning. had to educate people about the

PAGE 27 PAGE 26 TUJT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 I TUJT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 disease and that it is a serious public words AIDS until his friend Rock Hud- legislation. Gary, although Texas ac- risk of AIDS. I think any individual needs health issue that affects not only gay son died. Does he have much input in- counts for only 5% of all AIDS cases, to realize that he or she is effective in people but the general population as to AIDS legislation? . how does the lonestar State fit into the political terms. well. We've had to convince them that MacDONALD - Not really. I think new AIDS budget? TWT - What's the best way each in- they have a stake in it too. people have a right to expect their dividual can get involved in the political process so more AIDS legislation can TWT - Has the recent death of a presidents to take a public interest in ''F.A.R.O.represents 700 public figure like actor Rock Hudson this kind of emergency. But,l think that be passed? made your job easier? Reagan personally could do either enor- organizations like the MacDONALD - Simply tell elected MacDONALD - Ithink so. I think the mous good or damage on this issue. KS/AIDS Foundation of officials what is on your mind. If you feel media blitz that took place around the That potential exists in both directions. the federal government needs to take a disclosure that Rock Hudson had AIDS TWT - AIDS remains classified as a Houston and the AIDS Pro- stronger stand on AIDSand needs to put and the subsequent disclosure that he sexually transmitted infectious disease. more money into research, tell your was gay and then the fact that he died Yet, aren't there many who want it ject of the Oak Lawn elected official that. Write a letter. That's had a good deal to do with focusing at- reclassified as a communicable disease Counseling Center." the beginning. Legislators pay attention tention on AIDS. It got people's minds so quarantines can be instituted? to thei r constituent maiI. It does not go working on the fact that AIDS is a MacDONALD - I think there are into file 13. I know of several instances some people like that out there, but they MacDONALD - Of the $223 million where a single letter from a concerned disease that strikes people they never that will go into AIDS this next fiscal imagined would get it. are in the unfortunate and inconvenient voter has forced a legislator to find out position of working against the fact that year, about 10%-that's $22 million- about AIDS and to determine what his TWT - Indeed. Hudson truly will be devoted to a comprehensive na- boosted AIDS awareness. Was this what AIDS cannot be contacted casually. So stand on it will be. A single letter! long as the facts about AIDS remain that tional public education and risk reduc- led to congress just recently doubling tion campaign. Every state in the union the AIDS budget? it is an infectious disease,l don't believe that change is going to come about. will be devoted to a comprehensive na- "Texas will get more MacDONALD - That budget in- tional public education and risk reduc- money than many other crease was on track before it was tion campaign. Every state in the union disclosed that Hudson had AIDS. It "Congress has doubled will get at least $125,000 for base line states." helped. But you have to remember that the AIDS budget for next information capability such as a hot line the budget process was a long and to communicate about AIDS. Fifteen to TWT - But, Gary, I don't think most drawn out nine-month process that year to $223 million." 20 major hard hit areas-Houston and people really feel their opinion matters started in February and runs to August Dallas are among those-will be getting or will be heard and acted on. every budget year. We just finished with TWT - let's talk about the movers considerably more money. There will be MacDONALD - That's right. People it and the doubling of the funding came direct grants or cooperative agreements in general in this country don't have largely within the last three months. and shakers on Capitol Hill who have been the most vocal in promoting AIDS with public health authorities and com- much faith in their capacity to move the TWT - Tell us the details. munity support groups like the KS/AIDS political system in ways that would MacDONALD - The budget has yet legislation. Any from Texas? MacDONALD - Nobody from Texas; Foundation in Houston and the Oak benefit them. I think part of the process to be totally worked out. It was a com- Lawn Counseling Center in Dallas. The for AIDS in the gay community is to promise between the House and the nobody from the South. A gentleman from Kentucky named William Natcher money gotten on the federal level will realize how much power we really do Senate. For once, the Senate agreed on come back to the states. Texas will get have as individuals in this society. As a higher figure than the House. That's is the chairman of the House Appropria- tions subcommittee which has jurisdic- more than many others. taxpayers we have a right to demand unprecedented on AIDS. The Senate's TWT - Gary, you're to be commend- certain services from our government. figure is about $223million for next year. tion over AIDS research funding. He has been consistently forthcoming in a very ed for your tireless work in Congress And when government doesn't perform That's well over double of what is be- and for talking the ears off lawmakers as it should, then we have the right to ing spent this year. The House, I quiet gentlemanly way. The major pro- ponents of AIDS funding have remain- so they will vote more money for AIDS. bring that before our elected officials. suspect, will compromise their figure. You and F.A.R.O. have certainly done a TWT - Good advice, Gary. Hopeful- I can't imagine it wouldn't. ed Henry Waxman of California, Edward Roybal of California, Alan Cranston of lot in a short time. Didn't this lobbying ly the next time you're in Texas you'll California, Ted Weiss of New York, Bill effort start just last year? be able to report that several Texas "Rock Hudson's death Green of New York and, this year in par- MacDONALD - Yes. The organiza- legislators are among your list of sup- ticular, Tony Coelho and Julian Dixon- tion started in 1983 but F.A.R.O:-aidri't porters because they received lots of boosted AIDS awareness." both of California. You can see from that have a lobbyist-me-until last year, letters from concerned Texans-their list that the major power on AIDS has November of '84. Although I do this for constituency-demanding that more been from New York and California. a living, I'm not so different. I'm also a federal aid for AIDS be funneled into our TWT - How does President Reagan constituent. I, like you, have a stake in Texas cities. Gary, thank you for lobby- fit into the AIDS puzzle? I know that he's TWT - Well, it makes sense that the the way the government treats me as a ing for AIDS. Come back and see us in often been criticized for not caring and two hardest hit areas on AIDS would be person and also as someone who is at Texas soon. ~ for not having ever publicly used the the ones to lobby the hardest for more

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Execution of Justice: No one benetlts day through Saturday, and 2:30 p.m. on from injustice-not the victims, not the Sunday, at the East Wing Theatre in victimizers, not society." Hannah Hall Auditorium on the Texas Execution of Justice will play through Southern University campus. Tickets November 10. Call (713)228-8421 for are a steal at $3 for the general public reservations. Whether Dan White is and $1 for students. Call (713)527-7157 dead or alive, the historical facts of his for reservations. trial remain the same. But his death cer- Oh, Mr. Faulkner, Do You Write? will )~i~ tainly adds to the overtones of the play. be a very special fund raiser for IIH, Inc., .••.~ As Pat Brown said, "I wonder, if after one of Houston's oldest gay organiza- committing such a horrendous crime, tions. Starring John Maxwell, the show if a person could ever live a normal life." II Apparently not. Other theatre in Houston includes Danr~White confesses. The Member of the Wedding at Main A candlelight vigil for the victims. Street Theatre, Nevis Mountain Dew at San Francisco's Mayor George the East Wing Theatre at T.S.U., a Moscone and City Supervisor Harvey Milk, In Execution of Justice. special presentation of on, Mr. \.. Faulkner, Do You Write? and the ap- Dan White has finally been executed roar in the city whose gay population pearance of Betty Comden and Adolph for the murders of Harvey Milk and had rioted when White's light sentence Green at Houston Community College's George Moscone. His executioner was had been handed down. Heinen Theatre. The Member of the Wedding opens Dan White. But it was in San Francisco that Dan White's body was found on Monday, White chose to die. October 31 at MST, with Karen Chat- October 21, by his brother, in a garage And it is in Houston that Emily field, Edna Oliver Auguillard and Josh in San Francisco, the city in which he Mann's multi-media docudrama about Goldberg in the principal roles. Carson assassinated Milk and Moscone. the Dan White trial, Execution of McCullers' play started as a novel and His suicide ends-in some ways- Justice, is currently playing at the Alley was also made into a movie. the tragic story that began in 1978, when Theatre on the Large Stage. White's Main Street's production is being is a one-man piece that takes the au- White, after resigning as asupervisorfor death threw the theatre into a state of directed by Jay Julian, who is easily one dience from Oxford, Mississippi, to the city of San Francisco, decided that frenzied activity early this week, as ar- of the most exciting directors in Europe, to Hollywood and finally to he wanted his job back. tistic director Pat Brown coordinated Houston. His last assignment at Main Stockholm, where Faulkner accepts the Mayor Moscone at first told White with playwright Mann long distance as Street was the hit musical, Goldiggers Nobel Prize for literature. This show has that he could have his position back, but to what, if anything, to change about the of 1633, the show that opened MST's the TWT THEATRE recommendation. Call then he bent to the pressures of other production. season. (713)524-0409 for tickets November 8,9 community leaders, including Milk, and Brown told TWT THEATRE, "We're go· Member will play Thursday through or 10, at the Lanier Middle School refused to reinstate White. ing to play the playas it's written; Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 4 p.m., auditorium. White's answer to that rebuff was to however, we are going to add to the through December 1. For tickets, call Betty Comden and Adolph Green, shoot both Moscone and Milk to death video at the end." A headline of White's (713)524-6706, or go by. the Showtix who wrote the lyrics for Broadway hits on November 27, 1978. suicide is being added, as well as Booth in Tranquility Park in downtown that include The Bells Are Ringing, On May 21, 1979, White was con- White's birth and death dates. Houston. Wonderful Town and Two on the Aisle, victed of voluntary manslaughter by a Mann released a statement to the Nevis Mountain Dew by Steve Carter will be in Houston to star in A Party, jury who apparently felt sorry for him press that said, "I spent years studying is the story of a man who wants to have which will be a dedication performance and his weeping wife. He was released and writing about the case of the Peo- the plug pulled on his respirator and his of Houston Community College's from prison in January of 1984. One of ple vs. Daniel J. White. This is not the family who do not know which is more Heinen Theatre, on Saturday, November the conditions of his release was that time for me to have a gut reaction to this loving: to keep him alive or let him die. 2, at 7:30 p.m. This is a black-tie affair he never enter San Francisco again, report. I shall therefore limit myself to It opens on October 31 and will play with tickets ranging from $12 to $100. both to protect him and to prevent up- a theme that runs throughout the play through November 3, at 8 p.m., Thurs- Call (713)630-1113. ,1&11'

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• VIDEO TAPE SALES AND RENTALS • FOR YOUR INVITATION. WRITE OR CALL 3501 McKINNEY, DALLAS, TEXAS 75204 521-4748 PRGE 48 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 \\9t) -----_SHOWBIZ t by Jack Varsi writer, Emilio Estevez, is the son of Mar· a weekly anthology series tentatively tin Sheen. Weill mean really, it is about titled Elizabeth Taylor's Favorite Love time for the talented Emilio to escape Stories. (She could do a husband per that shadow. Another shadow he might week and give The Twilight Zone a run consider escaping is that of novelist for its money.) The series will feature S.E. Hinton. That Was Then marks major stars appearing in a variety of con- Emilio's third appearance in a film bas- temporary and period piece love stories. ed on a novel by Ms. Hinton, who ... This might be a good time to tell you specializes in stories about disturbed that lovely Lynda Day George, wife of teenagers. The other two were Tex and the late Christopher George, is starring The Outsiders .... Of course, Martin in a new film called Breakdancers From Sheen also has a son named Charlie Mars.... Confidence is running so high Sheen, and young Charlie is the star of on Poltergeist /I that a Poltergeist 11/is a new film called The Boys Next Door, already being discussed. So why is which is still another disturbed teenager Poltergeist /I being held back until next film. Can you stand this? The co-stars summer? And did you know that the are none other than Hayley Mills' Disney people are planning a sequel to brother-in-law (Maxwell Caulfield) and The Hustler, a 1961 Paul Newman film Don Johnson's girl friend (Patti D'Arban· which had nothing to do with Mickey ville) .... Elizabeth Taylor, ex-wife of Mouse. In the new film, Paul may get to Nicky Hilton, Michael Wilding, Mike play pool with Tom Cruise (I'd certainly Maxwell Caulfield's sistet-tt» law (with corn); Martin Todd, Eddie Fisher, Richard Burton, like to).... Deborah Kerr and Roddy Sheen's son (above, r); and Richard Burton (again), and Senator McDowall???? ... What happens when Perry Mason's secretary's son John Warner, is really the "hostess with your American TV career is over? Just ~ the mostess" these days, isn't she? She ask Clint Eastwood, Ty Hardin, George happens, is forced to share his il- hosted the "Commitment to Life" AIDS Maharis, and now Erik Estrada. Erik is \:I lustrious name with a young man who, fundraiser last month and, as I reported currently in Italy appearing in a film call- while not very famous in his own right, last week, she may join Joan Rivers as ed TheRepentant .... And don't you just nevertheless has important connec- a co-host for an upcoming benefit for love that marvelous French tions. The other Patrick O'Neal is the abused children. Then on November22 actress Jeanne Moreau? son of Ryan O'Neal and Leigh Taylor· Liz is set to co-host, with Robert Wagner Come November 21 Young. Young Patrick recently and Robert Mitchum, the third annual she'll be honoring celebrated his 18th birthday with a par- American Cinema Awards gala, which Broadway with her ty that was attended by various O'Neals this year will pay tribute to a couple of presence in a revival (Ryan, Tatum, etc.) and everybody else Britain's finest-Deborah Kerr and Rod· of Tennessee Williams' from Farrah Fawcett to John McEnroe dy McDowall. The guest list is practical- Night of the Iguana, (Tatum's beau). Yes folks, the O'Neal ly an encyclopedia of film history; and among her co- offspring certainly make an odd assort- among the famous names are several stars are Eileen Bren- ment, what with the various mamas be- we haven't seen much of lately, such as nan and Michael Mor· ing Leigh, Farrah, and Joanna Moore. Joel McCrea and wife Francis Dee, as iarty. Some of you Gorgeous Leigh, incidentally, recently well as Ruby Keeler, Anne Jeffreys, might actually re- turned up with a colorful cameo role in Milton Berle, Virginia Mayo, Cornel member the original Jagged Edge, a silly film which might Wilde, and poor Mae Clar1<:e,who seems 1961 version, which as well have been called The Return of to have survived the grapefruit facial starred Bette Davis, Perry Mason.... More family ties: Press that James Cagney gave her more than Margaret Leighton, material for a new film called That Was 50 years ago in Public Enemy. But, get- and Patrick O'Neal Then ... This Is Now makes no mention ting back to Liz, word has it that the (no relation to Ta- of the fact that the film's star and script- 1986/87 TV season will find her hosting tum O'Neal). '-\11.1

PAGE 50 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 I TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 Bob Hope (I) with his official photographer, TWT'S Oscar Mendiola.

:_==_==='A=KINGTHE performance at Hall's in Austin on Sun- distinctive in that management and au- 11 p.m. for a look at the new son (?) and ~ ROUNDS - As the day, November 10. dience focus on the performer and the at their monthly feature "Gays in holiday season heats up, here's what CELEBRITY SNAPSHOT - TWT'S music. This Friday, October 25, song- Space." you can fi nd around the state and at the San Antonio CRUISE CAMERA photogra- writer, singer and jazz pianist Ruth SISTERSONG - Gracie Lee, Lynn clubs during the upcoming weeks. pher Oscar Mendiola was hired by G.T.E. Huber will bring her solo show to the Herrick, Clara Kern, Cindy Funderburke, Patrick's in Dallas has scheduled musi- as the official photographer at Bob stage at Chameleon's from 9 p.m. till 1 and Carol Hendrix reprise their en- cians Miles & co. and Carol Hope's recent appearance in the Alamo a.m.Two weeks later, Saturday, Novem- thusiastically received June 8 concert O'Shaughnessy and Donn Hill for your City. "Photographing a legend like Bob ber 9, singer/songwriter Harry C.S. of feminist music this Saturday, Novem- Halloween evening entertainment. Hope is definitely one of the highlights Wingfield, perhaps best remembered ber 2, in Channing Hall of Houston's Carol and Donn are booked at Patrick's of my career," Mendiola remarked. for his "TWT Song," will perform. First Unitarian Church at 7 p.m. Com- for October 30 through November 2 and CONCERTED EFFORTS - Despite Chameleon's cover for each of these menting after the June concert, Texas again from November6through Novem- heavy rains which dampened the size Shows is $2, and beer and wine are NOW Vice President Phyllis Tucker ber 9. Sylvester's plans for his Texas but not the spirit of the crowd, Hall's available. said, "Listening to music by SlsterSong engagements have been changed just raised over $1,300 for Austin AIDS Pro- AN AFTERBIRTH - ... thought. The is like climbing up in your grandma's lap ever so slightly from what was reported ject in a concert featuring five rock 'n' Sons and Daughters of Fred and Ethyl after one of the big kids has hurt your here last week-he will be in Dallas at roll bands last week. The Mandy Mercier have conceived a new member of their feelings .... you have the strength, the the 4001on Friday, November 1 and will Band was one of the five Hill Country zany troupe-Garrett Friday Eckhoff. energy, the laughter, the love to tackle motor on up to Heaven in Houston for groups who donated their time and Garrett will be featured in the group's the world." Admission forthe November a show on Saturday, November 2. The talents to jam down for AIDS education favorite skits as well as in a couple of 2 concert is $7. There's a cash bar, and outrageous Weathergirls (a.k.a. Two at rock 'n' roll night. his solo pieces: "Securities Are a Boy's each guest is asked to bring his or her Tons of Fun) are slated for shows in San HUBER & WINGFIELD - Chame· Best Friend" and "Story time With Gross comb. Antonio at The Club on Saturday, leon's is a quiet, intimate coffeehouse Garrett." Be sure to catch SDFE at CLASSICALLY SPEAKING - The November 9, with a repeat Hill Country on Trinity near 6th Street in Austin. It's Austin's Oz this Sunday, October 27, at Houston Symphony Orchestra will pre-

PAGE 52 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 PAGE 53 sent a series of three concerts begin- Arts will present American composer ning next weekend that will highlight Philip Glass (Ahknaten, Koyaan/squat- the artistry. of two world-renowned Sl) in performance With his ensemble guest soloists. On Saturday, November this Tuesday, October 28in Jones Hall. 2 and Sunday, November 3, Spanish Glass and his ensemble will present pianist Alicia De Larrocha will perform selections from Glass's most recent Chopin's Piano Concerto No.2. Her per- compositions to include "The Grid" formance on Saturday will be bracketed from Koyaan/squats/ and his music for by Aaron Copland's Red Pony Suite, a the opening and closing ceremonies of work world-premiered by the Houston the 1984 Summer Olympics. Tickets, orchestra in 1948, and Schumann's from $6 to $20, are available from the Symphony No.4. On Sunday the Houston Ticket Center, (713)227-ARTS. Copland work will be replaced by Dukas' And on a lighter note, Rice Universi- The Sorcerer's Apprent/ce in a perfor- ty's Shepherd School of Music will pre- mance dedicated to Leopold Stokowski, sent a P.D.Q. Bach Concert Friday, HSO's past music director, who con- November 1 in Hamman Hall on the Rice ducted this work in Walt Disney's campus. Admission is $3.49at the door, original version of the movie Fantasia. and further information is available by On Monday, November4, popular flutist calling (713)527-4933. James Galway will join the orchestra in GLITZ & GLITTER -Bubba McNee- performances of Rodrigo's Fantasia ly (formerly of Bubba and Bear) is off to Para Un Gentilhombre and Sarasate's Las Vegas for the 20th Annual Hallo- Carmen Fantasy. The orchestra will also ween Ball at Union Plaza, October 26. perform Copland's Red Pony Suite and Bubba will emcee the Ball along with three dances from Manuel de Falla's Rip Taylor, Rusty Warren and Johonau Three Cornered Hat. Music director Rels (yes! She lives!). The evening'S Serglu Comlsslona will conduct all three entertainment will be videotaped for a concerts in what will be HSO's last local planned AIDS telethon to be telecast appearance before it departs on its October 31 over 600 television stations Midwest/East Coast tour November 7. across the country. Other guests will in- Tickets, priced from $5 to $31, may be clude Dionne Warwick and Mickey purchased by calling the Houston Gilley (Queen and King of the ball), John Ticket Center, (713)227-ARTS. Davidson, the Fifth Dimension, Charo, Houston's Society for the Performing Roddy McDowall, plus many others. ------~\~J~------

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(' A l)· ,) I'" 4 0 4 C 0 LOR ADO 5 I 2 • 4 73·2510 PAGE 58 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 \\VI I HOT TEA MR. TEXAS - He and She Productions announced this week that their 12th an- nual Mr. Texas Pageant would be held this year on Saturday, November 30 in Houston at the Copa. All proceeds will benefit the Texas Human Rights Founda- tion's 21.06 Supreme Court trial. $1,000 in cash prizes will be awarded to the top three, pageant owners C}, Harrington BUNS TEA - Who has the hottest, and Jerry Bird said. All winners and tightest buns in Houston? According to runners-up to city and regional contest the Galleon's judges it's the young lad on preliminaries were especially invited to the left (see above), 20-year-old Beau compete. Last year, Mr. Austin, Mike Francis. What's his front look like? See Horn, won! Who will it be this year? CRUISECAMERAphoto below, shown with Traditional contest rules will be published Harley Murphy (r) who emceed the Hot next week. Buns Finals last Monday. Obviously Beau's front is as hot as his backl Oooohhhcasions!

NAUIILUS - IANNING - AEROBICS -AND MUCH MUCH MOR •• NW ANI ., .~ 9t'j:; liB Flii "A;rtWl~\5 NAME DROPPER - Copa owner Gene Howle is in Las Vegas this PHOTO OF THE WEEK -..: Club Body HURRY OFFERENDS OCTOBER3151 weekend at the annual star-studded Center's handsome Mr. Safe Sex, Marine Halloween Gala at Union Plaza Hotel. Sgt. Glenn Swann (I) with CBC president Howle will be a judge along with such Jack Campbell and noted TV sexologist, luminaries as Dionne Warwick .... TWT's Dr. Ruth Westheimer (r) at HRCF dinner. HOUSTON San Antonio CRUISECAMERAphotographer Afterwards, Ruth and Glenn taped a 26~5A~!k'~wn ~ IFlIlr=rlieSfS 2900 Richdmond Ave. has been rubbing elbows recently with 45-minute upcoming TV segment. Mean- PHONE 528-1220 ~:xaH~ PHONE 524-9932 Bob Hope. He even has a photo taken while, Swann announced he'll be in [MEN ONLY) by Jim Hamilton to prove it. See Jim Texas next week demonstrating his live NAUTILUS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Cagle's BACKSTAGEcolumn .... And, Gina "safe sex" act at Club Houston on Oc- Malone won Outlaws' Talent Search sing- tober 29 and at Club Dallas on October ing "Maybe." New emcee Tracy told 31. Performances begin at 10 p.m. The HOTTEAa new six-week series starts this Texas tour is part of a coast-to-coast Friday in Houston. sweep of Club Body Centers.

PRGE 60 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 19851 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 PRGE 61 CHEERS & JEERS - The topic is AIDS: Cheers to some of the Texas State Fair touring 42nd Street Players' outstanding performance of the Reversal Zone at the OP!Dallas during AIDS Awareness Week. They brought the house to its knees. A night to remember on October 14.... Cheers also to Showtime's hit sitcom, Brothers, which tackled the serious sub- ject of AIDS on its October 23 episode called "The Stranger," which was about a former football player who contracted AIDS .... Jeers to Houston's Q-Zoo radio program for another bad-taste AIDS Center. In the CRUISE CAMERA photo joke. The question what does AIDS stand above is Hall's owner Ken Mcintyre for was asked. The answer: another in- holding an actual Saints & Sinners invita- fected deputy sheriff. Please write KKBQ tion. Paul Clover (r) of Waterloo's AIDS AM/FM to complain. Action Project is shown receiving a check 1'1'.''''2'',,!,,{ "'I'l"'li~5""" from Cliff Dottier (I) who organized the recent rock 'n' roll benefit which raised $1,300. Tf> date, Hall's has raised over $10,000 fo1-AIDS in just four benefits. Cheers! Austin photos by TWT'S Scott Taylor.

AUSTINteaCIOUS - Well, you're not going to believe this, but it's true. David Dauber (r) didn't retire. He's bartending days at West End Pub with Mat (I), and the CRUISE CAMERA photo above proves it. HOUSTON HOteaLiNE - Grammy ... VJ/DJ Chet Green has moved his wax nominee, hot-hits singer Shannon arrived to Backstreet, playing the Sunday T- on the wings of Heaven last Friday night dance .... Speaking of wax, the 01' Wax and worked the crowd into a sing-back Attack location is to become Side Street, frenzy when she and the audience sang NEVER A COVER 'TIL 10PM a boutique of cards and gifts, owner "Let the Music Play." Shannon (see COME EARLY-PARK EASY Larry Armstrong announced .... Hallo- above) appeared live on a stage of neon ween night, 6th Street will become a true graphis. Later, the New York girl told HOT outdoor carnival as ghosts, goblins, TEA it wasn't her first time to Texas as hookers, et al. stroll the famous street. she'd played Six Flags Over Texas. Hot It's not to be missed. An Austin tradition. show .... The Metro, Bart Johnson's ... You can now buy choice paintings new cruise club, grand opened last night by starving artists at Dirty Sally's and to a packed house. Expect big crowds all know that 30% of the purchase price weekend as Houston discovers how to goes to Austin's AIDS Project. ... You ride The Metro expressway .... HOT TEA can get the jump on Halloween this has learned that a new spacious dance Saturday night at the Saints & Sinners club of en-er-gee is planning a near- Halloween Ball at the Sheraton-Crest-a Thanksgiving opening. Location? The., PAGE 62 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 3119851 benefit for the Waterloo Counseling Heights (the new Montrose) .... Studio 13's Ladies of the Eighties hold a benefit triumphant return of Roxie Starr and An- performance this Monday night for the drea Mikels-direct from Las Vegas. Rox- reelection of Kathy Whitmire and George ie later told HOT TEA that their show at Greanias .... Speaking of the November the Mint is going fabulously. Rip Taylor, HAPPY HALLOWEEN Johnny Mathis, Dionne Warwick and 5 election, HOT TEA salutes David Worthy of the Heights who literally mowed down Paul Anka-among others-have stopped the filming of a Welch-for-mayor TV in to see the show. Incidentally, the commercial last week .... Rascals has in- Texas girls (Roxie Starr, Andrea Mikels, troduced a new menu of "Lite En- Tina Rene and Champagne) will be trees" -both light in calories and light in "home for the holidays" as the Mint is cost. ... Johnny Maddox confirmed that undergoing remodeling during December. Miss Gay Harris County would be held USA TEA - Jerry Bird, pageant owner, Sunday, November 3 at the Bayou Lan- has announced that Miss Gay USA will ding .... Over 70 Houstonians attended be held in mid-January. Details later. MCCR's Excel Weekend in Dickinson, Kyle Wolf reported. Cheers to organizer Leah Maroney. Next for Excel is Lub- bock, the weekend of November 8-10 . . . . $800 was raised for the MacAdory House last Sunday at the Ranch, even if Mama Io had to get on stage in drag. Talk about sinking to new depths of com- edy.... Mary's monthly Full Moon Madness Party illuminates the popular Westheimer club this Sunday, October 27. It could be especially crazed since this month's full moon is also a total eclipse .... and, no less than 1,500 par- tyers jammed Rich's last Sunday for the 3rd annual Grey Party. The place was packed, wall to wall. A very friendly guest performer Madleen Kane (see ALICE DOES DALLAS - The Old below) cuddled up to (l-r) Robin and Jim- Plantation's Bar Employee Turn About my Arispe and Stanley Forman-four of Night brought out the best and the beasts 30 hosts. "Fire In My Heart," Madleen's in everyone (see photo above) like Rhon- big hit, turned grey into red hot fire. da.... Mr. Martell Wright was on hand Houston photos by TWT'S Scot Roberts. to take a bow as Miss Gay • Texasl America Dion Martell (see right) showing off her official T-shirt. . .. The Buddy Pro- GIVE YOURELF A TREAT ... ject of the Oak Lawn Counseling Center will have another training ONE MONTH FREE RENT program on Satur- All BillS PAID ROSEWOOD day, November 9, from 9 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. at the Dallas $100 DEPOSIT ESTATES Design Center in the John Edward • WEIGHT ROOM • SAUNA Hughes Showroom located at 1020 Stem- 6130 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY BEAUMONT TEA - The official grand mons Frwy., in suite 200, with luncheon • TWO JACUZZIS • BASIC CABLE/ AT WESTPARK (713) 780·7010 opening of Shadows will be next Friday, provided. For further information please • THREE POOLS ROSEWOOD CHANNEL HOUSTON, TEXAS 77057 November 1. The Golden Triangle call (214)351-1502 and make your plans • SECLUDEDCOURTYARDS welcomes Gary, Ken and Karen, the early .... Last Saturday's rainstorm Owners of Beaumont's newest gay club. postponed the United Challenge race. . . . Meanwhile, at the Copa, the Organizer Howard Okon said it would PAGE 64 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 showbar was packed last Sunday for the be rescheduled soon .... Metroplex Republicans will be sponsoring a fund- raising event as part of the Republicans for Justice, on Saturday, November 9, between 6-9 p.m. to benefit the 21.06 appeal. Don Baker will speak on the re- cent Fifth Circuit Court reinstatement of Penal Code 21.06, Texas' sodomy law. For further information and location call Chris at (214)521-8191. ... Happy birth- day to Dale Howard of the Boxx Office. He's 39-the same age as last year .... Meet recording artist Paul Parker at Oak Lawn Records on Saturday, November 9, between 4-6 p.m., and don't miss his SAN ANteaONIO - The new Silver show that night at the OP .... And, the Dollar Saloon is now open and packed Star City Disco officially grand opened with "the good, the bad and no uglies" with a capacity crowd drinking up all the around its horseshoe bar. On grand free drinks bartender Tim Gayton (see opening night, owners cowboy Gene Ho- below) could serve. Dallas photos by wie (I) and honcho Lynn Ganey sported TWT'S Michael McKinney. western hats. The sound system is terrific . . . . Strokes grand opened last Friday. It's quite a change from the old Sneakers. Be sure to sneak upstairs to Brothers for a quiet drink in the cozy room .... Miss Gay Indiana, CoCo Vega, makes her Texas debut this Saturday at The Club in a special one-man show .... Changez has closed but may reopen in a new San Pedro Street location soon, HOT TEA learn- ed .... The Gemini Club now has live bands every Saturday .... Frankie, CLASSIC TEA - Five years ago this formerly of Snuffy's, is now cutting hair week, Jimmy Carter purchased a double- at Think Ahead .... James Hipp can be page ad in TWT for his unsuccessful re- found at the Galleon on Sundays and election to the presidency .... Two Tons Mondays-bartending, that is.... Shaye of Fun played Houston's Tower Theatre. Stephens and Dolly Madison-hey now ... Jesse Blount won Mr. Sunset Blvd. in there's a pair-headline Downtown SA's San Antonio .... JR's Bar and Grill had Friday night shows .... And Carol just opened in Dallas .... and singer Shields (I) is the new Miss San Antonio- Mundo Earwood played Smitty and Ab's At-Large, shown in the CRUISE CAMERA BRB five years ago this week in THIS WEEK photo below being congratulated by a IN TEXAS magazine! _ kissing Darrell Flynt. Autumn Leaves of WORTHYTEA- - Garden Party '85, Ft. Worth and Corina Hall, a.k.a. benefiting the FWCC, netted $1,183, the Cowboy Joey, were runners-up. San An- W.A.D.5. benefit nabbed $500, the Cor- tonio photos by TWT'S CRUISE CAMERA at- ral benefit nicked $200, the MCC benefit large, Jim Hamilton. ,\II? fund brought in $400 and Barbie Doll and Company's mid-cities MCC benefit raised a whopping $1,600 on Sunday afternoon at the Other Place.... Lots more benefits are planned for the FWCC. To participate in the upcoming events Contact Joan and James at the FWCC (817)335-1994 or 335-1995, or stop by 704 S. Jennings and give your time and funds now, before you forget. The Fort Worth Counseling is for you. The more You support FWC<;:the more it can sup- Port your community!!! NIGHTLIFE ~ULEI

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TWTOCTOBER25 - OCTOBER31 1981T:::W=T-O""C:C:T-:CO-:'B-:'ER:-::-25::---:0""C=T=O=B~ER::-:;C31;-C1=9=8;:5------o.:;;;;;~ PAGE 69 PAGE 68 ~ I SPORTS Critter's Hollywood Bears faced Marion & Lynn's Rebels. Both teams had identical records. In the last inning, Rebels were ahead 2 to O. With the Rebels only one out away from a first place tie, the Bears racked up a com- bination of hits, coupled with Rebel errors, to finish the game 3 to 2-an upset. Final standings in Division A: 1-Coffee Beans (7-3), 2-Hollywood Bears (6V2-3V2), 3-Rebels (7-4), 4-Herricanes (7-4), 5-Ducks (4V2-5V2) and 6-Boozers (0-9). Finals standings in Division B: 1-Sport (7-1), 2-Angels (6V2-1 V2), 3-Undercover (3-5),4-latin Express (2V2-6V2) and 5-Soft Touch (2-6). OUTDOOR ADVENTURE HOUSTON - The Houston Outdoor Group will venture to the Texas Renaissance . Festival this Saturday, October 26 for a day

'I' f a'I ::C.-erN" me i '.'-." I out with Trinity, reported H.O.G. to TWT SPORTS. The next scheduled event is a week of HOUSTON - The cinderella teams- primitive camping in Big Bend National Park, Coffee Beans and Sport-won the fall season November 3-10.If interested in either trip con- of Houston's Women's Softball League tact (713)680-3144or 521-3641. championship games last Sunday as the ten- sion went down to the final days of action. The standings going into the last day of play were so close and through an accident of scheduling, all key contenders played each other, league president Anise Parker told TWTSPORTS. In Division B, Sport won a hotly contested game with MCCR Angels, 4 to 2, with Sport coming from behind to win. In the spring season, Sport was the basement team, hav- ing won only 1V2 games out of 10.Obviously the new head coach of Sport, Marion Cole- man, regrouped over the summer. MCCR's Angels, who finished spring season as the second place runner-up team, repeated their positioning this fall. Their coach challenged that next spring they will sweep the championship. League secretary Carolyn Collins expects Angels "to be a powerhouse." In Division A, the Herricanes and Coffee Beans entered the final day of action with identical 6-3 records. In the playoff, Her- ricanes blew out as the Coffee Beans brew- ed up a 7 to 2 victory. A fifth inning homerun by Philene Frazar scored 3 runs and cinched the game.

TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 FRONTRUNNERS HOUSTON - Frontrunners president, Joe 7 DAYS OF Stavall, informed TWT SPORTS that several run- MASQUERADE MADNESS ners will run in the "Run for the Trees" 5K in downtown Houston at 8:30a.m. this Satur- day, October 26. After this 3.1-mile run, the SAT_, OCT. 26 "What you've group will be getting together for breakfast. Nostalgia trip to 50's Prom Night METROPLEX PINS Free Mimosas, 9pm-' Opm SUN, OCT_ 27 been waiting for!" DALLAS/FT.WORTH - After six weeks of Cuddle up with our bowling, the following OlBA league stand- ings were reported in Dallas by Jim Beck to Teddy Bear Night TWT SPORTS . 25" draft, all day/night Division A: 1- Topmen (19-9),2-A Pac-O- MON_, OCT_ 28 • Lips (19-9)and 3-Credit Auto Sales (18-10). Fall Face of Fun Division B: 1-Fleeta Mae's Frames (21-7), Be with us for Mask Night 2-Revchon Valet Parking (18V2-9V2) and Free beer 8pm-' Opm 3-0.V.C. (17-11).Division C: 1-Wanna Bees 75" shots, all day/night (20-8), 2-Four Men and Pig (19-9) and TUES., OCT. 29 3-Screamettes (19-9). The Headliners strip for you On the other side of the metroplex in Fort " WED., OCT_ 30 Worth, the longhorn Bowling league stand- ings were reported by Joan Hunter to TWT Halloween Eve Salute to SPORTS. 1-Sharp Shooters (35-13), Uniform Night 2-W.A.D.S.-(33-15) and 3-No Such Team- Bar Maid or Dr'" Sgt. fit doesn't matter) ALAMO T.R.O.T. S' Well all night 'st Drink free If In uniform SAN ANTONIO - The Texas Roll Off STATION Tournament (TROT) is scheduled for next THURS., OCT. 3' weekend. The entry fee is $30 per bowler. Any Let Your Imagination Flow teams or individuals interested may call CASH PRIZES for most original (512)822-6008,reported Ron Gaertner to TWT and sexiest costumes 224 EAST VICKERY. FT. WORTH· (817) 654-1108 SPORTS. FRI., NOV. , Meanwhile, after five weeks of play in the Halloween Recovery-Ease the JansPeople bowling league, the Gollee pain with 75". bloody marys & Sisters are in first place, followed by Stewart screws during happy hour Electric and the Copa Nuts. Noon-7pm Shawn Berry took men's high game (263) and series (611). In women's play Deb Rue- DRINK SPECIALS ALL 7 DAYS Grand Openinl! schenberg walked away with high game (198), Thursday, November 7, 19~ GUTTER TALK HOUSTON - MSA's Thursday night bowl- ing league is having a three-way (tie, that is) forthe top positions. Bed Rockers, Thursday Nite Trix and Team #1 are at 7 wins and 1 loss, reported Steve Stepleton to TWT SPORTS. Meanwhile, Monday night bowling reported the following league standings to TWT SPORTS. FOR YOUR PERSONAL INVITATION Division A: 1~Boys are Us (22-6),2-Little Rascals (20-8)and 3-E.J.s Beer Bust. Divi- TO OUR PRIVATE GRAND OPENING sion B: 1-Briar Patch (21-7),2-BallsO Fire CALL (METRO) 654-1108 (20-8)and 3-lucilles Balls (20-8).Division C: BRYAN COLLEGE STATION 1-Goddamnthering (20-8),2-Cracker Jacks 222 NORTH MAIN f409) 779-7039 OR (817) 332-9559 (17V2-10V2) and 3-Dynasty (17-11).Division NEVER A COVER D:Ms. Dee and Do Daws (20-8),2-Fre-to-lay IL ======~~(20-8)~~------and 3-Grimms Fairies (17-11). '1V.f ~~ ======------nTWUlT'CO)(CT

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WEEKOF OCTOBER25-0CTOBER31 FULLMOON ECLIPSE- This year Halloween is preceded by a total eclipse of the Full Moon occurring next Monday, October 28. The Full Moon culminates at 12:38 p.m. in Taurus, opposing Scorpio. Thisisthe second total lunar eclipse of the year. It will be visible in Australia, Europe and Africa. Although It will not be seen by Texans, readers of STARSCOPE will still be affected, although not as much as those who are directly under its shadow. BASIC BROTHERS All persons are cautioned not to start any projects until the stubborn Full Moon 1220 WESTHEIMER HOUSTON [713] 522-1626 has passed as ventures will be eclipsed, progresses will be slow, and plans foiled. tinues to color your weekend from your SPORTSWEAR/COSTUMES SCORPIO:(Oct. 24 - Nov. 21) This Mon- house of marriage. An argument with a day's total eclipse and Full Moon con- mate, tension with a loved one, and

PAGE 80 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 PAGE 81 lunar event. Social occasions can erupt In argument and disorder. Your normal romantic nature is replaced with anger. LEO:(Jul.23-Aug. 22)ThisMonday's total eclipse and Full Moon continues to co- TREAT?' lor your weekend from your tenth house of career where tension can build up quickly on the job. Somedamage can be done to your personal objectives regard- Ingyour success In work. You feel forc- 1985 llAlJ.O-W££"N ed to make a decision between home and job, but don't decide anything dur- C£L£DRA.'tlO"N ms this negative FullMoon asyou are too COS1'll~£CO~'t£S't likely to make the wrong decision. VIRGO:(Aug. 23 - Sep. 22)ThisMonday's ~RIDA.~' "NO~· ~1$'t 1,<;'~','" total eclipse and FullMoon continues to ((/\" ',;j color your weekend from your ninth ~, house of travel, legal affairs and educa- tion. Such areasof your life come under the greatest stress during this time. It is 1S'll'Lt-ClIA50 »1$ 'lMl not a good time to try to convince others of your viewpoint. Avoid problems. 2~D 1'Lt-ClI_1l25»1$ 'lMl Sidestep issues. \\BDl'Lt-ClI-1l15 »1$ 'lMl LIBRA:(Sep. 23 - Oct. 23) ThisMonday's total eclipse and FullMoon continues to color your weekend from your eighth SC\U\WliB~llllSI< 't1lQ.\JW. house of legacies, taxes, other people's Sml\USllS ~l.~ /.11 lilG\!l money and sex. Such areas of your life T~Y[\(OUT are under lunar stress. Watch your temper. You have little patience for ~llAYS~1I1 OF COURSE others' viewpoints. Sex can be used as .~plav a weapon. Don't entangle your money \1tllJl\\SllAYJl\GlflS-ll'l!il$l"l &-\IY)! ~Safe! with another's or you both will lose. COMING NEXTWEEK:Your November mc }.\o~O 111)J." ••9?*~~ LOVESCOPE, a monthly forecast for MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED [713] 524-9511 romance. 'l.1JI?

COMING * Enjoy Our Three-Bars-in-One * Strokes • Mole Box • Brothers Happy Hour 7 Doys a Week - Noon 'til 7 Cruise Bar - full nme D.J. - Quiet lounge Special Halloween Costume Party Jhursday Evening, October 31 st ~~ ------Well Drinks S 1 • Schnapps 50< 10 p.m. 'til 2 a.m. ~ THE _-----(LASSIFIED TWT C,••• ",«t. rates: Per word-65~; centerlng-85~; all caps-$1.oo; screened ads-$5.oo; bold ILLAGE type-$1.30; special hlghllghts-$5.00. Visit or mail to TWT C,••• ,'Ied; 2205 Montrose, Houston, Texas 77006,(713)527·9111, or 3900 Lemmon, Suite 220, Dallas, Texas 75219. (214)521·0622.NO ADS ACCEPTED BY PHONE. MALL Ad copy and payment must reach TWToffice by 12 noon the Monday preceding publication. ADS RECEIV· V ED AFTER THE 12 NOON CUT OFF WILL BE PLACED IN THE FOLLOWING WEEK'S ISSUE. TWT places 3905 Cedar Springs ads in proper category according to context of ad. Include area code in telephone number. TWT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ERRORSAFTER FIRST INSERTION. Acceptability of ad content subject to the discre- Dallas tion of TWT.

FOR RENT/LEASE Houston. Woodland Heights, 2810 Beauchamp, EF· FICIENCY, poo~ sauna, cab~).!lI!l!l.!~adult complex, Dallas. $300 move-In fall special, 1/1, 5 minutes to $200.00 (713)52;,·8286, (713)!lOU-4!lUU. downtown. Swiss Avenue Historical Area, WBFP, Dallas.Lakewood area house. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, $500 washer/dryerconn., skyline view, deluxe GE kitchen, plus. (817)387·9085. jacuzzi, weight room, security, cable ready, pool, some covered parking. $425 + electric. Call Kathy Dallas. Oak Lawn. Modest penthouse, two bedroom, (214)824:2854. two bath, large dining, terrace, 1185 sq. ft., $5751mo. Houston. + electric. 4224 Rawlins. By appointment. Chateaux DIJon (214)521·5056. 5331 Beverly Hili. Dallas. Oak Lawn. Two bedroom, one & one-half bath I (713)626-3880 studio, fenced patio, wood buming fireplace, $5OO/mo. I + electric. 4224 Rawlins. By appolntment. I 1·BEDROOM • FROM $288.00 (214)521-5056. , 2·BEDROOM· FROM $371.00 Dallas. 4518 Bluffvlew-three bedrooms, two baths, A MINI-MALL 3-BEDROOM • FROM $608.00 living room, dining room, den, porches, storage room, FILLED WITH DELIGHTFUL wiD connections, hardwood floors. (214)357-3311. ALL ADULT, 81aundry rooms, free basic cable, 6 pools, BOUTIQUES, RESTAURANTS on-site security, door-to-door trash pick-up. Houston. AND SPECIALTY FOOD STANDS All Bills Paid Prime Austin. Looking for the unique & unusual in Austin 1 Office Space OPEN LATE rental housing? We have everything from efflclen· cles to luxury high rises .. All sizes, all prices, ab- Available Now solutely no fees. Call Chip at (512)443·2526. Office space Is currently available in the TWT Buldlng Dallas.Ameliorat.Youraelf·Llve At CedarCreek. En· located at 2205 Montrose with all electric paid. For joy Security, Spacious 1 & 2 BRs, Cable TV, Pool. more information contact Scot Roberts at Roommates Welcome. ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL. (713)527·9111. Call (214)528-4560. Houston. Helghts-2·2 condo at White Oak, WID, Houston. Montrose: 3 BR, 2 bath washer/dryercon· security, pool, fireplace, downtown view, $5951mo. + BI-CUTS nectlons, hardwood floors, large kitchen, electric. (713)522-3950 days, (713)520-5181 evenings. DENTYNE'S PATIO $495/month. (713)861-76871304 Welch. Houston. Heights-unique upstairs office specerstu- Houston. Montrose, 1701 Michigan at Windsor, dlo in renovated Victorian house. Security, parking, DOGGIE-IN-THE-WINDOW TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT, ceiling fans, cable, garage space-approx. 600 sq. ft. Full bath. $295imo. EAT A FAJITA Immaculate, quiet. Small adult complex. $365.00 (713)522-3950 days, (713)520-5181 evenings. (713)523·8286, (713)880-4800. Houston. ALL BILLS PAID - Eff. or 1 bedroom. Fur· THE MEN'S ROOM Houston. Montrose, 201 West Drew at Mason, ONE nlshed or unfurnished. Montroae-Blce-Medicat. BEDROOM APARTMENT, central air, cable, ex· Choice of monthly, weekly. (713)527-8929. LE BEAR SHOPPEE cellent small adult complex. $275.00 (713)523·8286, Houston. Montrose area: One bedroom apartments (713)880-4800. FRESH PASTA DELIGHTS forlease at 520 Lovett. $240 permonth plus $50 securt- ,I Houston. Woodland Heights, 2810 Beaucnamp, ty deposit. Drive by and look, then call us at POP 'N' PIZZAZ TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT, central alrlheat, (713)95£'>-7777. pool, sauna, cable, small adult complex, $365.00. I RANDY'S CLOSET (713)523·8286, (713)880·4800. Dallas.Oak Cliff area. Nice 211 brick house, large tenc- Houston. Woodland Heights, 2810 Beaucharnp, ed yard. Available now. $5OO/mo. (214)333·2659. SUBWAY SANDWICHES & SALADS ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, central airlheat, Houston. Montrose/Rice/Medical FIRSTTIME RENTS pOOl, sauna, cable, small adult complex, $275.00 REDUCED, unique large studio, 2V2 baths 2 bedroom VILLAGE GOLDSMITHS (713)523-8286, (713)880-4800. (walk-in closets, fans, skylight, French doors & wln- dows, pano); also, luxury townhouse, large 1 bedroom, WINE AND ROSES Houston. S. GessnerlBelialre, 2·bedroom z-batns studio. 1280 sq. feet, 2O-foot-celllng, loft bedroom. free cable, pool. (713)523·5028. Also spacious t-bedroorn, 780 sq. feet. Many walk-ln Houston. Montrose. Large 2·1 duplex, nice area; lots Closets. Beautiful views. POOl, laundry, quiet. Bills of closets & windows, oft-street parking. $450/mo. ~id. Free cable TV. (713)771.0249. (713)861-3343.

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(713)52().9768. METRO- Houston. Hot TUb. Great Buy!!! $800, M·F, 5 to 7pm :.- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 sat-sun atl day, (713)862-5517 . •1. pOLITAN MANAGEMENT. I. • • • • • • • • ••••••• • •• • Houston. 415 W. Polk. Spacious one bedroom, formal Dallas. 'Fully furnished, well established Dallas :: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 dining room, gas fireplace, hardwood floors, plenty of nightclub for sale. Great Fitzhugh location. Contact closet space. (713)520-9768. METROPOLITAN Denis Weir at (214)559-4190. HALLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST"-- =.: • MANAGEMENT. HELP WANTED e WITH RANDOM FLOOR JUDGING FOR ·MOST ORIGINAL ·BEST COUPLE- Houston. Garage apt. 6011h Saulnier. Hardwood Dallas. floors, ceiling fan In bedroom. $200. (713)52().9768. Art Sales I:. $ CASH PRIZES $ ·MOST HORRIFYING·*. I METROPOLITAN MANAGEMENT. Retail Houston. 1608Colqultt. 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(713)520·9768. METROPOLITAN Promotional (~ THUNICORN ~~MANAGEMENT. Now accepting applications for promotional-minded, I~•...,. 4125 LEMMON AVENUE, DALLAS (214) 521-4666 -it: i Houston. Office space-4500 Montrose. Single office, creative Individual interested in nightclub promo- carpeted, mlnl-bllnds. (713)52().9768. METROPOLI- tions, theme pareties and working with various com- I.~ el TAN MANAGEMENT. munity organizations in coordinating holiday eaten- dar of events. Contact Chartes Armstrong, 2-5pm Houston. Medical Center/Montrose area. One Mondays, 925 Hyde park. bedroom, central air and heat, dishwasher, mlnl- blinds. $300. (713)520-9768. METROPOLITAN Houston. Escorts needed immediately. All types. MANAGEMENT. Sundance Services. (713)448-8364. Houston. 2603 Commonwealth. One bedroom, hard- Dallas. Maintenance and delivery person. Must be wood floors, ample closet space, mtnl-bltnds, track hard working, mechanically minded and self- lighting. (713)520-9768. METROPOLITAN motivated. 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ENTRY DEADLIN£-Midnite, Halloween, October 31,1985.

DOWN: ACROSS: 1.)Tales. 1.) Daddy·longlegs, tarantulas, etc. 2.)_. _. Barnum, circus owner. 6.) Jack-o'-Iantem Is made from this. 3.) Narrative; heroic. 11.)"What's Love Got to Do With It" songstress' Initials. 12.) -wow: Indian meeting. 4.) Stones. 5.) Abbreviation for Southwest. 13.)Spanish one (fem.). 6.) __ mpkln Pie. 14.)Abbreviation for company. 7.) " & More In '84": Pride Week 15.)Scare someone to cure their cups. Slogan for 1984. 16.)Intemal (abbr.). 8.) The upper neck hair of a horse or lion. 18.)Carve a face In a pumpkin to make a -0'- 9.) Headless horseman's Initials. ------" 10.)One who Is named, selected, or deSignated for 22.) Image of a deity made for worship. an award. 24.)Alamo City (abbr.). 15.)To Imagine a mirage, fantasy, delusion. 25.)Yearly drag contest _.O~. 17.)Celebrate Halloween with a or some 26.) Holy picture, portrait, likeness. 28.) Bird symbol on U.S. paper currency. 18.)Run. 30.) Point achieved. 19.) Not early, 31.) Steve Yeager's towel monogram. 20.) Current events. 32.) Impel, push, drive, press. 21.) Abbreviation for non-commissloned officer. 33.) A large cloth bag. 23.) CopalHouston star: Donna - - -' 34.) Tina Tumer song "__ Good to Me." 27.) Heavenly sphere. AND START HALLOWEEN 35.) Street, for short. 29.) A suffix forming the comparative degree. 37.) One thing on a list. 30.)Abbreviation for South Carolina. 40.)The marl< of a wound. EARLY, .IN COSTUME AT 35.) More frightening. 42.) Bachelor of Science. 36.) dy Tyler. WITH HOSTESS M.C. 44.) Withered old woman; hag. 38.)_ _ Amo means I Love You in Spanish. 46.)You can only get beer, wine, or a 39.) 01 and Men. _____ at a B.Y.O.B. bar. 40.) "Play ": theme for AIDS 48.) An effluvium or odor; an exhalation. Awareness Week. ~~ 49.) South Carolina (abbr.). 41.) Come __ you arel 50.) Redd Foxx's TV character's Initials. 42.) "This 's for you!" 52.) A person acting as an assistant. 43.) Phantom, apparition, shadow, ghost, spirit. 53.) Lloyd Ooggett was a member of the Texas . .(2wds.) 45.) ElthersL _ -' P tq~5 56.) A period of time In terms of noteworthy events, 47.) Cravat. 49.) Begin. men, etc. 51.)SCom; scoff. 57.) Naval officer's beginning rank (abbr.). /IN/J, 'P~ OCT, 29 54.) An additional covering on certain seeds. 56.) New York mayor's Initials. 55.) A prefix meaning against. RIKI ROUSSEAU 60.) A Gershwin. 59.) Boxer's best punch (slang). VW7 lO:30PM 62.) Wager. 61.) Andrew Young's Initials. 63.) Initials of Big Valley & Dynasty star. 62.) Before Christ. 84.) The state or quality of being royal. ISUNDAY OCT. 27: SONS & DAUGHTERS OF FRED & ETHYLI 63.) Hot Chocolate's male monogram. 65.) Albert (mascot of KSIAIDS Foundation of Houston) Is from so " See other side for puzzle! TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 PRGE 107 !0:30PM ~ EVERY FRIDAY TRACY'S Under _~(ALENDAR TALENT FRIDAY - OCTOBER 25 SEARCH HALLOWEEN (AU) Lambda AA; 8:30pI10:30p OUR NEW (FW) Agape MCC: Prayer Ser. 7:30p 6·WK SERIES OCTOBER 31 (HO) Baytown Lambda: Mtg., 7:30p Construction (HO) BRB: Mr. BRS Contest 1\ (LU) Lambda AA; Mtg., 8p BRING SATURDAY OCTOBER 26 (AU) Lambda AA; 8:30pI10:30p , . }} Halloween Weekend ( YOUR (AU) Sheraton·Crest: Waterloo Halloween Party, \ 9p-2a Oct. 31·Nov. 3 !"" PUMP. KiN AND WIN (HO) A.I.D.S. Support Group: Mtg. 11a-12:15p, . I: (HO) CCF: Services, 6:30p (LU) Mining Co.: ''Texas Gentlemen" ~tume Contests Th·F·Sat SUNDAY - OCTOBER 27 e (AB) EMCC: Services, 11a & 7p A TREAT IN OUR (AM) MCC: Services, 11a & 7p (AR) Mld·Cltles MCC: Services, 11a & 7p *Patio Carnival Fri. & Sat. (AU) Lambda AA: Children of AA, 5p; Mtg., STARRING 7p18:3Op REGULARS sponsored by Gay Student Services JACK 0' (AU) Lambda: Mtg., 8p (AU) MCC: Services, 12p MISS ALABAMA, (AU) Oasis: Serv., 11a ROBBIE ROBERTS, TRACY, 11-- 1* LANTERN (CG) MCC: Services, 5p (DA) FUC: Mtg., 7:30p CRYSTAL RAE, SANDY TAYLOR ~ Sunday, Nov. 3rd ~ (DA) Grace Fellowship: Serv., 10:30a DIANE MICHAELS (DA) Holy Trinity: Service, 11a Halloween Holocaust Finale (DA) KNON: Lambda Weekly, noon PLUS (DA) MCCD: Services, 10:30a & 12:30p, 7:15pm SPECIAL GUEST (DA) UCC: Services, 11a 813 Welborn Rd., College Station· (409)693·4045 CARVING (FW) Agape MCC: Services, 11a & 7p OCTOBER 26 (GA) MCCG: Services, 11a CONTEST (HO) CCF: Services, 10:45a LADY CHANNEL (HO) Bering Mem. Ch.: Serv. 10:5Oa (HO) Churcll of the Rock: Serv. 10:30a (HO) Gay Asians & Friends: Mtg., 3p (HO) MCCR: Services, 10:45a & 7:15p (HO) Mont. Ch. of Christ: Services, 12:30p Thursday, October 31 (HO) Pentacostal Ch.: Servo 11arn PLUS HOLIDAY '(Temple/Killeen) HMCC: Serv., 7:30p MONDAY - OCTOBER 28 HALLOWEEN (AU) Lambda AA; Mtg., 7p/8:30p ~ " HAPPY HOUR (AU) Lambda: Men's Meeting, 8p ALL DAY (HO) 1318 Westhelmer: Playsafe Workshop, 8p BALL 7AM-7PM (HO) Bering UMC: Mont. Singers, 6p (HO) Gay Fathers of Hou.: mtg, 8p PRIZES FOR (HO) Integrity: Eucharist & Mt&., 7:30p TUESDAY - OCT BER 29 • BEST COSTUME • (AU) Lambda: Men's Group Mtg., 8p (AU) Oz: Miss Capitol City Pageant and (DA) Grace Fellowshlp/Oak Cllf: Mtg., 7:30p MISS (DA) MCC: Oak Lawn Band Rehear. 7p • BEST COUPLE • (GA) KSiAIDS Found.: Mtg., 7:30p (HO) Dignity Cntr: Mont. Sym. Band, 7:30p (SA) MCCSA: Services, 7:30p WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER 30 (AR) Mld·Cltles MCC: Service, 7:30p BEAUMON (AU) Lambda: Mtg., 8p ALABAMA'S (AU) Lambda: Gen. Mtg., 7:30p (AU) MCC: Services, 7:30p 304 ORLEANS (DA) Ch. 9: Gay Focus, 9p (DA) MCCD: Services, 7:15p (HO) CCF: Services, 7:15p SUNDAY SHOW (HO) MCCR: Services, 7:15p HOLE (LU) MCC: Serv. 7p OCTOBEA 27 THURSDAY - OCTOBER 31 starring BABETTE. MIRANDR • HOUSTON· HALLOWEEN (AB) Walnut st. Pub: Newcomer of the Year MAXWELL. STEPHANIE HARRINGTON 109 TUAM • 528-9128 Pageant and RENEE (AU) Lambda AA: Mtg., 8:30p (DA) Gay & Lesbian Young Adults: Mtg., 7:00p (DA) Grace FellowshlpIN. Dal.: Mtg., 7:30p '-\II?

TWT OCT08ER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 PAGE 109 PAGE 108 THE ASSOCIATION OF CLUB BODY CENTERJS MR. PLAYSAFE SGT. GLENN SWANN TEXAS GAY RODEO 1985 The Second Annual Texas Gay Rodeo will take place November 14·18, 1985 In Houston. Rodeo performances will be held at the Houston Farm and Ranch Club on Highway 6, two miles north of Interstate 10 (Katy Freeway). SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FOR THE RODEO FOLLOWS: THURSDAY,8PM,NOVEMBER14 AT THE BRAZOS RIVER BOTTOM Selection of Miss Texas Gay Rodeo, 1985 \ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 \ AT THE HOUSTON FARM AND RANCH CLUB Aftemoon-Selectlon of Mr. and Ms. Texas Gay Rodeo 1985 Evening-Starting at 8PM: Performances by dance groups Barn dance with music by Dena Kaye Announcement of Mr., Ms., Miss Texas Gay Rodeo; 1985 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 . Noon-First rodeo performance at the Hou.ton Farm and Ranch Club Evenlng- Tours of Houston bars \ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17 AT THE' HOUSTON FARM AND RANCH CLUB Noon-Second rodeo performance, followed by dancing to Dena Kaye and announcement of rodeo winners

FOOD, BEER, AND SET UPS MAY BE PURCHASEDAT THE HOUSTON FARMlAND RANCH CLUB AT ALL TIMES. Tickets for events at the Houston Farm and Ranch Club may be purchased either for individual events or for the complete package. Individual costs are $5 for the Friday evening performances and $10 for each of the rodeo performances. All three may be purchased as a package for $22. Tfckets may be purcha.ed In advanc. by mailing payment to: T.O.R.A. P.O. Box 88973, Suite 1194 Houston, T.x •• 77008 or at the following bu.ln ••••• : In Hou.ton: Th. Barn, Bacchu., The Brazo. River Bottom, Kindred Spirit., The Ranch, The Ripcord .nd T.W.T. In 0.11.1: Th. Round.Up. During the rodeo tickets will be available at the Houston businesses, the host hotel, and the rodeo grounds. Host hotel for the rodeo Is the M.nor Hou•• Motor Inn We.f, 1·10 at HIgh ••ay 6. (713) 497.5000. 130 rooms have been set aside at $29.95 plus tax per room per night. with a limit of four persons per room. To get this special rate, persons when making reservations should mention T.G.A.A. Accommodations in the close-In Montrose area (where most of the bars are) Include: AII.n Park Inn, 2121 AII.n Parkway, (713}-521.9321 Holiday Inn C.nfra/, 4640 S. MaIn, (713}-528-2B11 Hou.fon GUI.t Hou•• , 106 Aronda/., (713}-523.221B Eagle Cra.t Inn, 104 Aronda/. (713}-523.fIO(U Other hotels are available In the vicinity of the Houston Farm and Ranch Club, the Montrose area, downtown Houston, uptown Houston and the Galleria-Pest Oak area. Anyone needing assistance in getting accommcca-, APPEARING IN PERSON tions or transportation should contact C/audln, Reed at:'Hlld.n Int.rn_tlonal Trar.1 - - 55 Waugh Dr/rl, Suit. 701, Hou.fon, Tilla. 77007 (713}-BBO-999B T.'.ll: 41153415ZZXY 1-800-233.2131 Members of the Houston Organization of Bar Owners (HOBO) are planning to have a fleet of vans to provide CLUB HOUSTON • 2205 FANNIN transportation among the hotels, the rodeo site, and Houston bars, A schedule of the tours will be available at the host hotel, the rodeo arena, and participating bars, OCTOBER 29, 10PM * HOUSTON FARM AND RANCH CLUB ~ ;= CLUB DALLAS • 2616 SWISS m'" /-10 s: OCTOBER 31, 10PM (ADDICKS EXIT) 16 MILES -~ i---- NORTH£ '"~ ~'" T WESTHEIMER m ~

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PAGE112 TWTOCTOBER2S- OCTOBE31R1985 rwJir:-;o:>CClT:cOlEBiEERA225S-=-:(OCx,r:cOlEBiEERA3311i'i19)Aa:-.;S------PA---G---E113 DALLAS BUSINESSESISERVICES (Area Code: 214) Fratemali, Paul DDS 3608 Howell 522-2000 A Discreet Limousine Service ..... (24 hr.) 698-5555 Page, John, D.D.S 3404 Greenville 626-1415 lPilll:31:3@~Urn&111:3~ Abacus Printing 3810 Congress #123 528-1332 Saginaw, Michael, D.P.M. (foot sp.)3505 Turtle Creek #510 Abler Movers 1-800-222-1537x2746; (metro) 263-7007 · . 745-1020 and 5034 Royal Lane #250 .. 389-5619 All City Insurance 4311 Lemmon 559-{)806 DALLAS FITNESS CENTER (Area Code: 214) ..... 341 W. Jefferson 943-3888 Fitness Exchange .... 2615 pak Lawn 11101 .... 526-1220 .. 3510 W. Walnut (Garland) .. 494-6000 DALLAS ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES (Area Code: 214) Allistar Insurance 5108 Lemmon Ave 272-9247 AIDS Hotline 351-4335 B & W Liquor 4015 Lemmon Ave 526-5820 Alcoholics Annonymous (Dallas Lambda AA) 487-7667 Community Bookstore .. 3930 Cedar Springs .. 521-8919 ...... (Live & Let Live) 871-9447 Crestmont Apts 3328 Cedarplaza 521-2851 Alcohol Treatment Center .... 3949 Maple 559-4350 Crossroads Market 3930 Cedar Springs 521-8919 Branding Iron Club .... P.O. 190471/75219 266-9478 Evans-Harris Realtors (Daryl Denny) 526-6216 BWMT (BlacklWhlte Men Together) 521-3146/ Gaspipe #1 4435 Maple 526-5982 · 559-4339/352-3206 TRY CHIROPRACTIC, Gasplpe #2 9191 Forest Lane #5 600-3955 CHRYSALIS (Home Care & Hospice) 526-9663 Hair Revue 2525 Wycliff 522-6481 Concerned Amer jPreserv/Human Rights 233-3100 THE NATURAL J&M Cleaning Service 783-0749 Dallas Alternative Businessmen's Assoc.522-6477/522-0098 Lamar Mgml. (apts.) 526-0722 Dallas Emergency 744-4444 ALTERNATIVE TO Lobo Bookshop 4008 "C" Cedar Springs 522-1132 Dallas Gay Alliance P.O. 190712175219 528-4233 Memorabillas 3908 Cedar Springs 522~01 Dallas Gay Archives 3930 Cedar Springs DRUGS & SURGERY Memorabillas Boutique 3109 Regan 521-8217 Dallas Gay Black Coalition P.O. 190712 528-4233 Nast AccountlngfTax Tom Nast 941-4384 Dallas Gay & Lesbian Engineers & Scientists . CALL TODAY Newton, Sandra G. (C.P.A.) 3900 Lemmon Ave., #220 526-6292 ...... P.O. 17298 FI. Worthl76102 881-1291 Oak Lawn Records 3810 Congress #121 521-0350 Dallas Girth & Mirth P.O. 28857175228-0857 963-0080 EXT. 3 Off the Street 3921 Cedar Springs 521-9051 Dallas On Tap P.O. 190973175219 960-1927 Rod Comedy Entertainment Agency 949-2223 Deaf Action Center 521-0407 Sera Florist 2640 Fitzhugh 826-3503 Drug Treatment Center 2701 Inwood 956-7181 Stungun 3906 Cedar Springs #1010175219 Evangelicals Concerned (D/FW Chapter) . ,.""~~ \ TWT Magazine 3900 Lemmon Ave. #220175219 .... Box 532332 Grand Pralrlel75053 642-3185 ...... 521-0622 Friends & Relatives of Gays 845 E. Arapaho #107, GREENWAY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Union Jack 3918 Cedar Springs 528-9604 Richardson, TX 644-8757 Village Mall 3905 Cedar Springs Gay Academic Union of N. TX. P.O. 2402175221 221-7410 3233 Weslayan/Bldg, 2/Suite 191/Houston DALLAS CHURCHES (Area Code: 214) Gay Hispanic Coalition of Dallas . Abundant Life Church of Truth. P.O. 683175221 .826-7671 ...... P.O. 190902175219 324-5220 Affirmation (Methodist) 948-1546 Gay & Lesbian Jews of the Metroplex.627-9161/942-1599 DR. JERRY L. MARTIN/CHIROPRACTOR Affirmation (Mormon) 871-2824 Gay/Lesbian Young Adults 3920 Cedar Springs 528-4233 Bethany Presbyterian Church 528-4084 Gayline (Comm. Res. Cntr.) .P.O. 190835175219.368-8283 Christian Outreach Servo (Evangeleglcal Support Group) Gay Mensa 522-3667 X-Rays & Treatments Not Included P.O. 671371/75387 783-8932 Gay Parents 271-2193 Church of Christ (support group) 691-1179 Gay Unitarians 528-3990 Dignity/Dallas ... , P.O. 190133175219-{)133 942-9321 Greater Dallas Info & Referral Service 747-3711 Emergency (Christian Scientist) P.O. 2878175221 Greater Dallas Music Foundation 960-1927 First Unitarian Church of Dallas 4015 Normandy Integrity (D/FW} 521-8018 Grace Fellowship In Christ Jesus P.O. 29729175229 243-2924 Interdemonlmatlonal-5tudy Group (GLCF of Sherman/Deni- Holy Trinity Community Church 4402 Roseland 627-5088 son) ... 2424 Hwy. 75N Lot 27, Sherman, Tx. 75090 MCC-Dallas 2701 Reagan 526-8221 L.A.M.B.D.A. )(Bowllng) 331-84481522-4678 Oak Lawn Christian Center 3920 Cedar Springs528-4233 Lesbian/Gay Democrats of Texas .P.O.64493 .621-4838 Oak Lawn Church of Religious Science 349-8370 Lutherans ConcemedP.O. 881, Bedfordl76021 (817)595-1176 "#;."'J[lJuluut~trrrt DALLAS CLUBS (Area Code: 214) Metroplex Republican P.O. 191033175219 521-9638 Baby's 3501 McKinney .... 521-4748 (coming soon) N.O.W. Lesbian Rights 3108 Routh SI. 742-8918 §CORNER OF N. 4th & WALNUT, P.O. BOX 2595, 1915J 677-2522, ABILENE, ( l Boxxofflce 3414 Kings Rd 521-3474 Oak Lawn Block Assoc P.O. 190408175219 Buddies Club Deville ..... 3415 Mahanna 526-6720 Oak Lawn Bowling Association Jlm 528-2963 Dentyne's Patio 3911 Cedar Springs 526-8090 Oak Lawn Country Cloggers 526-8486 Eighth Day 2509 N. Fitzhugh 627-3765 Oak Lawn Symphonic Band 960-1927 Etc. . 3851 Cedar Sprl ngs 526-7846 Oak Lawn Tennis Assoc 6036 Blrchbrook 11128175206 _t' ~ "'- 4001 4001 Cedar Springs 522-4001 · 526-{i717 Hideaway 4144 Buena Vista 559-2966 Parents Anonymous _.. 264-1108 Hidden Door 5025 Bowser 526-9211 Police Harassment Reporting 528-4233 High Country 3121 Inwood 351-2278 Presbyterians for Lesbian/Gay Concerns 623-2317 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 J.J.'s 1909 N. Henderson 624-1691 Pride III 3920 Cedar Springs _ 528-4233 Jugs 2812 N. 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P.O. 190608175219 .... 521-1053 ••• • • •• •• • • • •• •• • Throckmorton Mine Co 3014 Throckmorton .. 521-4205 Violence Against Gays NGTF Hotline 1-800-221-7044 Unicorn 4125 Lemmon 521-4688 Womyn Together: P.O. 190712175219 528-4233 DALLAS COUNSELING (Area Code: 214) coming: NOVEMBER 9TH DALLAS RESTAURANTS (Area Code: 214) Corley, Andre C.S.W 357-2371 ABILENE ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR CONTEST Daire, Harold, L.P.C 521-1278 Crackers 2621 McKinney 827-1660 JUlian, Debra, M.S 644-8757 Doggie In the Window .. 3905 Cedar Springs (Village Mall) ENTRIES AVAILABLE AT THE BAR Morris, Vicki L., R.N., M.S.w 631-5217 Hunky's 4OOO Cedar Springs 522-1212 Park CIties Counseling .. 5327 N. Central at Airline #318 Lone Star Donuts .. : 2630 N. Fitzhugh 624-1790 WATCH FOR OUR NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION ...... 526-3374 Pappy's 3851 Cedar Springs 521-9474 Oak Lawn Counseling Ctr ..... 5811 Nash 351-1502 Wok Restaurant 4006 Cedar Springs 528-0000 Whole Woman Center ... P.O. 140504/75214 324-8751 DALLAS THEATRES (Area Code: 214) DALLAS DOCTORSIDENTISTS (Area Code: 214) Granada 3524 Greenville Ave 623-9610 Community Medical Clinic. 3906 Lemmon #210.528-3030 Inwood Theatre 5458 Lovers Lane _352-8040

TWT OCTOBER 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 PAGE 116 TWT OCTOBEA 25 - OCTOBER 31 1985 PAGE 117 Kindred Spirits 4902 Richmond 623-6135 DENTON ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 817) HOUSTON BATHS (Area Code: 713) Mary's 1022 Westheimer 528-8851 GLAD (Gay/Lesbian Assoc. of Denton) .... P.O. Box 951 Club Baths 2205 Fannin 659-4998 Metro, The 911 W. Drew 520-0454 The Gourmet Shop ...... 387-8216 Mldtowne Spa 3100 Fannin 522·2379 Montrose Mining Co 805 Pacific 529-7488 Gay/Lesbian Student Support Group . Pigasus 1314 Rosalie at Caroline 524-PIGS .... P.O. 10072 NT Sta1.176203-0072 565-9773 Numbers 300 Westheimer 526-6551 HOUSTON BUSINESSESISERVICES Odds & Ends 3012 Milam 528-6988 EL PASO CLUBS (Area Code: 915) (Area Code: 713) Outlaws, The 1419 Richmond 528-8903 ~@)W ~[h]®®~® Old Plantation 219 S. Ochoa 533-6055 Advance Travel 10700 NW Fwy 682·2002 Ranch 9150 S. Main 668-3464 San Antonio Mining Co 800 E. San Antonio .. 546-9903 Basic Brothers Clothing 1220 Westhelmer 522·1626 Rascals 2702 Ki rby 524-6272 EL PASO ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 915) Bolton StudiOS, Inc 8801 Kirby 668-1788 Rich's 2401 San Jacinto 65O.Q769 Alpha Plasma Center 720 Texas Ave 532·5322 David Hobbs BMW (Jim Roch} 659-1192 Ripcord 521·2792 Dlgnlty/EI Paso ; P.O. Box 26523 Downbeat Records 2111 Richmond 523-8348 Studio 13 1318 Westhelmer 521·9030/521·9041 Gala EI Paso P.O. 5659179955 544·7475 Eagle Leathers 1022 Westhelmer 522.Q651 The 611 Hyde Park at Stanford 528-9079 Gay Switchboard P.O. 5659 584-3822 1544 Westhelmer 524·7383 venture-N 2923 S. Main 522'()()()() Be a guest at your party FORT WORTH BUSINESSES (Area Code: 817) Hair Plus by Don ..... 2017 Westhelmer 526·HAIR Leave the details to us A.A. Crocker Insurance Co. .. P.O. Box 470065/76147 .. He & She Productions .... 2205 Montrose 523·5293 HOUSTON COUNSELING (Area Code: 713) 1.800.MED.2853 or (817)735·9088 Houston Trucking Co. (Movers) 529-2298 Fabre Clinic 526·2320 A Discreet limousine Service (24 hrs.) .... 698-5555 l.w. Marks Jewelry .... 3841 Bellaire Blvd 668-5000 Gonzales, A.; MSW, CSW 527·9302 Now Boolmtg Holiday Parties. Abler Movers (metro) 263·7007 Kirkland Insurance Services 550.Q617 Hewes, Ted, MSW. (psychotherapy) 865-0496 All City Insurance 4119-B E. Lancaster . Kwlk·Kopy 3317 Montrose 522·1896 Hinkle, David, MD; Kingan, Peter, MH; Treese, Gary, MSW (713) 681-5614 ...... 534·5111/Metro 817·~ Leave It To Us Houston (personalized delivery service) . (Psy. & Family Therapy Center)3400 Montrose #501 Custom Computer Systems 92HI654 ...... 528-5017 ...... 522·9816 Custom MAID 923-9550 Merldlen Leasing Inc. (Auto Leasing) 975-1965 Montrose Counseling Ctr. ..900 Lovett #203 .. 529-0037 Yours Truly 3408-A Camp Bowie 334'{)122 Missouri Street Collectibles .. 1006 Missouri .. 526-3883 Professional Counseling Services 523-7239 FORT WORTH CHURCHES (Area Code: 817) Montrose Venture Wholesale .2205 Montrose . 527.Q688 Wm. Scott & Assoc 900 Lovett 529-1913 • Sandwich Platters Agape MCC 4615 S.E. Loop 820 535-5002 Movemasters 1925 Westhelmer 630-6555 HOUSTON MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS: FORT WORTH CLUBS (Area Code: 817) RMS Automotive 1759 West helmer 529-5655 HOUSTON CHIROPRACTOR (Area Code: 713) • Party Trays D.J.'s 1308 SI. Louis 927·7321 Record Rack 3109 S. Shepherd 524·3802 Martin, Dr. Jerry .. 3233 Weslayan #191 .. 963-0080, ext. 1 Partners 1612 Park PI. 927·9546 Renae Ingram Photography (TWT) 933-5438 HOUSTON DENTISTS (Area Code: 713) • Pate The Lumber Company 700 S. Jennings 332'{)192 Ron's Hairlines (hair replacement) Butler, Ron DDS 427 Westhelmer 524'{)538 • Bartenders Other Place 200 N. Vacek 335·1901 ...... 10700 Richmond #267 974-6699 Jones, Marilyn K. DDS .. 4242 SW Frwy., #214 .. 622·3333 The 651 Club 651 S. Jennings 332'{)745 Rosewood Estates .6130 SW Fwy @ Westpark. 780-7010 Smith, Bruce W., DDS ..... 1006 Missouri ..... 529-4364 • Food Servers Vickery Station .224 E. Vickery (654·1108) . Coming Soon Ruhlman Design 2205 Montrose 527·9698 HOUSTON DOCTORS (Area Code: 713) FORT WORTH ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES A 1 Key & Lock 1612 West helmer Herpes Clinic 1·800-423-0280 (Area Code: 817) 24·hour emergency 522·1615 Martinez, Steve M.D 2801 Ella Blvd. #6 .... 888-4535 Branding Iron Club. P.O. 190471/Dallas 75219 .923·2598 Specs Unlimited 4709 Richmond 961·9705 Montrose Clinic 803 Hawthorne lnfo·528-5531 Comlnq Soon to Hiqhland VilIaqe in Houston Crisis/Suicide Intervention (24 hours help) 338·3355 The Pier Apts 5909 Ranchester 776.Q665 ...... business 528-5535 Dallas Gay Lesbian Engineers & Scientists . TLC Annex 1002 Missouri SI. 524·5227 Strauss, Gerald Z., MD .4242 S.W. Frwy, #300 .877-8805 ...... P.O. 17298/FI. Worth 834.£693 TLC Shoppe 2421 Blssonnet 524·5880 HOUSTON OPTOMETRISTS (Area Code: 713) Dlgnity/FI. Worth .... 4503 Bridge S1.I76103 283-8588 TNT Shirts 2400 Taft 522'{)988 Brickey, Dr. James The Park, Downtown 651·9899 FI. Worth Counseling Cntr.lAIDS Project & Referrals Texas Bad Girls (Escorts) 870-0844 Johnson, Dr 4709 Richmond 961·9705 ...... 659 So. Jennings 335-1994/335-1995 TexEscort (modelsJescorts/masseurs) 524·9511 HOUSTON FITNESS CENTERS (Area Code: 713) Ft. Worth Gay Pride Assoc. P.O. 3235/76113294-24471877-4419 Travel Consultants 529-8464 Club Body Centre 2205 Fannin 659-4998 Gay Hotline 92&3521 TWT Graphics (Art, Design, Typesetting) 527·9111 Fitness Exchange 2900 Richmond 524·9932 Imperial Court-Golden Lion ···· .870-1364 Union Jack 1212 Westhelmer 528-9600 Jim's Gym 607 Westheimer 528-5467 Lambda AA 332-3533 Wilde & Stein Books ..... 1103 California 529-7014 HOUSTON ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES (Area Code: 713) Longhom Bowling Assoc Joan 731·9474 HOUSTON CHURCHES (Area Code: 713) A Capella Chorus (Church of Christ Gays) 777·9288 Longhorn Imperial Council 62&<1739 Affirmation-Mormon .... 1713 Westhelmer #6040/77089 ACLU 1238 W. Gray 524·5925 Lutherans Concemed P.O. 881, Bedford 76109 595-1176 ...... 568-1413 Affirmation-Morman .... 1713 Westhelmer #6040/77098 ~ Tarrant Co. Gay Alliance 336-TCGAl338-8242 Aytz Chaylm 688-8997 ...... 526·3762 T.G.R.A (FW Rodeo) 429-1465 Bering Memorial UMC 1440 Harold 526·1017 AID for AIDS P.O. 86952/77006 526-6077 V.D. Clinic 1800 University 870-7223 ~ Chapel of the Woodlands. 7500 Plnemont#503 .460·1712 AIDS Foundation .. 3317 Montrose, Box 1155 .. 524·AIDS WAD.S 7405 Gaston Ave 737-8084 Church of Christ 777·9288 AIDS Hotline c/o Switchboard 529-3211 STEVE D. MARTINEZ. M.D. GALVESTON CLUBS (Area Code: 409) Church of Christian Faith .. 1840 Westhelmer .. 529-8005 American Gay Atheists ... P.O. 66711/77286 527·9255 Garbo's 413 21st SI. 763-5922 Church of the Resurrection (SE Houston) ..... 489-0167 Astro Rainbow Alliance for the Deaf TTY (520'{)734) Kon.Tlkl 2011 Market .763-9031 Church of the Rock 664·9201 or 784·8356 Autry House 6265 So. 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Alabama Comm. for Public Health Awareness P.O. 3045177253 , SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED Metropolitan Community Church 1824 Broadway 765-7626 The Little Church 704 Fairview 522·7695 Conroe Area Lambda .. 304 Harris Blvd (409)760·1509 Lambda AA 763-1401 DISEASES HOUSTON CLUBS (Area Code: 713) Crisis Hotline 228-1505 HOUSTON ACCOMODATIONS (Area Code: 713) Bacchus 523 Lovett 523-3396 Dial·A·Gay·Atheisl. 527·9255 AIDS/KS DIAGNOSIS Houston Guest House ..... 104 Avondale ..... 523-2218 Barn 710 Pacific 528-9427 Diana Foundation 2700 Mason/77006 HOUSTON ADULTNIDEO BOOKSTORES (Area Code: 713) Bayou Landlng 534 Westhelmer 526·7519 Dignity (Catholic Gays) P.O. 86821177286 523·7644 OPEN: MON.-FRI. 9-5 PM Asylum 1201 Richmond . Brazos River Bottom 2400 Brazos 528-9192 Dignity Center 3217 Fannin 528-0111 Ballpark 1830 W. Alabama . 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Runaways (youth Service Project) 299-7660 Montrose Softball League 524-3144 P.O. 15145, San Francisco, CA 94115(415)885-6363 San Antonio AIDS FoundatlonP.O. 120113/78212699-0047 1112 W. 6TH ST. 477-3424 Montrose Symphonic Band P.O. 66613177266-6613527-9454 National Assoc. Gay & Lesbian Democratic Clubs ..... San Antonio Gay Alliance ..... P.O. 12083..... 822-2989 Operation Documentation 521-1000 1742Mass Ave SE,Washington,DC 20003(202)547-3104 San Antonio Gay Pride Week CommltteeP.O. 12063/78212 Outdoors Gays (hlking, camping) 697-9553 National Gay Alliance for Young Adults (NGAYA)P.O.190426, San Antonio Gay Switchboard ... P.O. 120402178212-9602 Parents and Friends of Lesbians & Gays ...... Dallas, TX 75219-0426 ...... 733-7300 · Houston 464-6663 National Gay Rights Advocates . San Antonio Plasma Servlces112 Auditorium Cir.223-2958 Paz y Liberaclon P.O. 600063177260 662-1476 540 Castro, San Francisco, CA 94114(415)663-3624 Tejas Motorcycle Club 533-6001 Pentecostal Family of Montrose 521-0511 National Gay Task Force 80 5th Ave., NYC 10011 The Bridge (youth shelter) .. 606 Wilson Blvd 734-9532 Presidents Club (GPC past pres.)P.O. 66844177266523-6024 · (212)741-5800 SOUTH PADRE ISLAND ACCOM. (Area Code: 512) Project FOOD (KS/AIDS Foundation) 524-2427 NGTF's Crisisllne. (800)221-7044(outslde New York State) Lyle's Deck (guest house) ... 120 E. Atol SI. ... 943-3632 ALL CITY Revlsta Paz y Llberaclon P.O. 6000631/77260 TEXAS GUEST HOUSEIACCOMODATIONS(Area Code 817) Rice Gay/Les. Support Group(c/o Gay Switchboard)529-3111 ODESSA CLUB (Area Code: 915) EI Rancho VistalELV Travel ... P.O. 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