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BE- M Nbusinesses are clustered within
1,000 feet - a topless club, a "model.
ing studio" and an adult bookstore.
On Monday, the undercover po
lice sought to determine whether
the businesses were operating, but
they were to make no arrests. The
ordinance the police are enforcing
is akin to measures regulating the
height of buildings and their den
sity of construction, which involve(
inspectors and lawyers.
That the topless bars and book
stores even were open Monday reAIDS tests win little
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in Dallas County.
On May 10, the Community Advi-
sory Panel, a 29-member group set
up in January to help design the sur-
vey, had voted unanimously against
recontacting any non-participants.
On June 1, the Dallas Gay Alliance
issued a statement opposing recon-
tacting on the grounds that it would
give people the impression that
their addresses were not confiden-
tial and that the government was
keeping them on a list. Two alliance
members serve on the panel.
Late Monday, several officials
met with the alliance's board of di-rectors in a final attempt
the issue but ended up de
Dr. Mervyn Silverman
of the American Found
AIDS Research, said the s
needed to convince the p
the virus had spread beyo:
community and was infec
Hispanics, African-A
women and children.
"Hopefully, we can de
to the community that 1
equal opportunity infec
said to more than 25 repre
of Dallas' gay community
as it's perceived as only a
lem, I think the fundingsupport from ay
to resolve public support will not be there{" Road
bating. Dr. Silverman won little support catef
president for his argument. Former alliance major
nation for president Bill Nelson predicted that Dalla
urvey was the survey results would eventually bisex
public that be used to discriminate against Of
nd the gay those suffering from the fatal dis- Disea
ting more ease. "Go to a city that has a decent las C
Lmericans, human rights ordinance," Mr. Nel- the fe
son told the officials. "We can't put The n
monstrate our people at risk." about
this is an - While the survey planners admit offici
tion," he they are uneasy about the alliance's the A
sentatives opposition, they remain hopeful that for th
"As long it will not discourage participation. that w
gay prob- The alliance operates the AIDS and 1
and the_ Resource Center on Cedar Springs lievedAlliance
and has often acted as an advo.
for AIDS patients because the
rity of the 1,600 AIDS cases in
s have been homosexual or
,ual men.
ficials of the U.S. Centers for.
se Control are hoping the Dal-
2ounty survey will determine
feasibility of a national survey.
national study, estimated to cost
$25 million, could give health.
als a better idea of the scope of
SIDS epidemic and preparation
he medical and social resources
will be needed. Between 900,000
1.5 million Americans are be-
d to be j fected.Ii
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Jacobson, Sherry. [Clipping: Public support sought for county AIDS tests: Advisory panel remains split on survey], clipping, June 20, 1989; Dallas, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1584250/m1/3/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.