Document 6428009

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Document 6428009
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201 Todd Union, fliver S t a t i o n
Rochester, N. Y. 1U627
Phone (716) 275-6181
A monthly n e w s l e t t e r of the
• ^ U n i v e r s i t y of Rochester
.' / .
Gay L i b e r a t i o n Front
OecemLii:r 1^J7?
N E W S AT
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Wumber
GLANCE
HAPPENINGS
ROCHESTER NY: County court jud^e David Boehm has
placed an admitted homosexual on probation r a t h e r
than send him t o A t t i c a because he f e l t the man
would be "de^iumanized i f not k i l l e d " . The defendent pleaded g u i l t y t o f i r s t de.^ree a s s a u l t in a
case Involving a l o v e r s q u a r r e l . Conditions of
the prohation s t a t e t h a t the defendant w i l l get
p s y c h i a t r i c t r e a t m e n t I f recomended.
HUCHESTER, fVlY: fl man r e p o r t e d t a GLf t h ; ] t he
WAS a r r p s t e d f o r p a r k i n g i n Duranri Eastman
l a t e a t n i g h t , and uns t h r e a t e n e d u i t h b e i n g
charged u i t h " l o i t p r i n g f o r purposes o f
comitting deviate sexual intercourse" before
-qre- ing to plead g u i l t y to a l e s s i e r i u u s »
but f a l s e charge of p u b l i c i n t o x i c a t i o n .
He
w^ts f i n e d 5 5 0 .
HLlCHLSTLR, f\lY: P l a i n c l o t h e s p o l i c e m a n a r e p a t r o l l i n g t h e r e s t rooms o f s e v L - r a l l a r y e d e p a r t m e n t
s t o r e s t o ensure t h a t Y u l e t i d o season l u i l l n o t
be gay i n t h e " T " r o o m s .
GLF has reCE2ived
r e p o r t s t h a t a nvjmber o f p e o p l e have been "moved
nn" f o r i n i t r r i n g t o o l o n g .
Wo a r r e s t s have
b e - n r e p o r t e d , a l t h o u g h some c u s t o m e r s u e r e
n e t a i n e d and q u e s t i o n e d by p o l i c e .
(Presumably
t h e y uiere w a r n e d t h a t l o i t e r i n g t o o l o n g on a
t o i l e t causes
hemroids—ed.)
Zo I r o o o U AliOw
HOLIDAY GREETINGS!
(BUT NO (MEETINGS)
HAUE A GAY NEW YEAR'S DAY
RUT rriH nFETif\iG. S T A Y A W A Y !
7:30 pm, room 201
SUN lU JAN: COFFEE HOUSE NIGHT. Games,
checkers, chess, entertainment, photo and
art exhibit, tarot repdings etc. Plans
tentative—check GLF office for time and
location.
POLITICAL-LEGAL ACTION CDHfllTTEE: meets
at 6:3Dpm, room 201 Todd Union.
> 5TAHRE0 PIEETI^GS UJILL HAVE INTERPRETER FOR DEAF
ANNOUNCEMENTS
NUCHLSTER. (\1Y: The GLP ncuj has a p u b l i c r e l a t i o n s
dirfjctor.
He i s ch^arged u i t h e s t a b l i s h i n g r e l a t i o n s
i.jith t h e p r e s s , r a d i o , and t e l e v i s i o n s t a t i o n s .
7.30 P^\
SUf^ 10 DEC: "UWOER-AGE GAYS: HOW CAN WE
HELP THEn?" Legal, moral, ethical and logistical
problems in doing so. Report on new gay youth
group.
Todd Union Dusic Lounge, 7:3Dpm.
I\IEU HEHBER ORIEWTATIOAJ: 7:30 pm, room 201
Todd Union.
SUM 17 DEC: "HOW CAN THE CHURCH ADVANCE GAY
RIGHTS?" Working with ministers, priests,
rabbis and cannons to further gay rights.
Todd Union Husic Lounge, 7:3Dpm.
POLITICAL-LEGAL ACTION COnHITTEE: meets
at 6:30, room 201 Todd Union.
WEW nEHBER URIENTATION:
Todd Union,
j\IY: As a p a r t o f o u r p u b l i c r e l a t i o n s
D r o g r a m , t h e Gay L i b p r a t i o n F r o n t i s p u r c h a s i n g
a d v e r t i s i n g i n t h e a t e r p r o g r a m s and o t h e r m e d i a .
Uur f i r s t ad w i l l a p p e a r i n a p r o g r a m f o r a shoui
i^nonsored by t h e T o n r o e C u u n t y P o l i c e and S h e r i f f ' s
rlepartmRHts a t t h e r n a s p n i c Temple on 8 December.
;; ^iJHOAY lt> Dec
meets at
DEADLINE FOR JANUARY E^PTY CLOSET
SUN 7 JAN: "LIVING TOGETHER" Gay communes,
housemates, etc. Living together, not as
lovers, bijt as brothers or si^tc,r*=-
RUCHLJTER,
INew Metnbej* Orieni&iion
PDLlTICAL-LEGflL ACTlOW COFOniTTEE:
6:30, room 201 Todd Union.
SUN 3 1 DEC:
iljJCHLhTLR. fVY: The D e m o c r a t 4 C h r o n i c l e I s p l a n n i n g
ii f o u r - p a r t s e r i e s on Gay l i f e b e g i n n i n g i n S u n d a y ' s
neuspaperI t i s b e i n g w r i t t e n by H a n d l H a r r i s .
;; THiaiKIfViG ^QUUT JIIIMI(\)G GLF, BUT UfiPJT TU
J
;; K!\i(Jhj nORE ABOUT IT BLFURE YtJU 00?
CUPIE TO *j
SUI\i 3 DEC: "THE GEWOER GAPI A discussion of
alienation que^^tions and role limitations for
gay uomen and gay men. Todd Union, 7:30pm,
BUN 2 ^ DEC:
E.UCHE5TER. f\)Y: fl 29 y e a r o l d man uas a r r e s t e d
f o r p r o s t i t u t i o n a f t e r a p r r o a c h i n g an u n d e r c o v e r
r i f f i c e r i n a (\Inrth C l i n t o n Bar and o f f e r i n g t o
"coTtrnit an u n n a t u r a l a c t * f o r S l O .
(kJE l l / l ' * / 7 2 )
HLiCHESTEh. f\JY:
T h i s p a s t S u n d a y , s e v e r a l members
o f t h e UJompn *s cummi t t e r met a t t h e R i v e r v i B L J
f o r a " p a i n t - i n " and g e n e r a l s p r u c e - u p o f t h e b a r .
Mf t e r j a r d s , t h e u o m e n ' s c o m n i t t f t e h e l d a m e e t i n g
i n t.tip n e u j l y r e - d f ! c a r a t e d b a r .
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• The GLF office is staffed daily from 12:3Q-lXp».
Sunday evening meetings are held in the
dd Union
Wuslc Lounge 7:30-9:30 pm on the Univeiolty of
Rochester Campus (Alumni Road, off River Road)
• FOR yOP.EN ONLY, an informal get-together
sponsored by the GLF ujomen's Committee meets
Sundays 5:30-7:30 pm. Check with GLF office
for meeting location and topic.
• The PULITICAL-LEG.'-L ACJTION ClrjlITTEE meets
rjltf-rnatn Sund^j/s at 6:30 in the GLF office.
201 Todd lininn. S H P " HappeninQs" calendar
for exact iJ^itP'. .
"ANNOUNCEriENTS" CONTINUED ON bACK PAGE
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THE WORLD I S WHAT YOU r.AKE I T .
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LET'S MAKE I T TOGETHER.
COWE OUT!
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STATEWIDE GAY MEETING
The New York S t a t e C o a l i t i o n o f
Gay O r g a n i z a t i o n s h e l d a m e e t i n g o f
t h e s t a t e s Gay o r g a n i z a t i o n s N o v . 1 1
in Utica.
The m e e t i n g w a s h o s t e d by
U t i c a C o l l e g e Gay L i b e r a t i o n and
c h a i r e d by Jim Z a i s of B u f f a l o
Mattachine ^ociety.
Representing
R o c h e s t e r Gays w e r e J o e A l a n g e a n d
Jim O l i n .
Other a r e a s r e p r e s e n t e d
i n c l u d e d , New York C i t y , B r o o k l y n ,
B r o n x , S u f f o l k and W e s t c h e s t e r
c o u n t i e s , Albany, Pottsdam-Canton,
I t h a c a , B u f f a l o and F e r d o n i a .
Ron A l h l e m o f A l b a n y
evaluated
t h e new s t a t e l e g i s l a t u r e .
He
c h a r a c t e r i z e d both the s t a t e Asse m b l y and S e n a t e a s m o r e c o n s e r vative than last year.
He a l s o
s t a t e d t h a t in most c a s e s l e g i s lators
who v o t e d f o r Gay r i g h t s
b i l l s in t h e l a s t s e s s i o n were
n o t h u r t by t h a t a c t i o n and t h e
v o c a l s u p p o r t e r s of t h a t l e g i s l a t i o n generally got r e - e l e c t e d .
T h e r e w a s some c o n c e r n e x p r e s s e d
t h a t i f Governor R o c h e f e l l e r j o i n s
P r e s i d e n t Nixonfe c a b i n e t i n W a s h i n g t o n , M a l c o l m W i l s o n who w i l l a u t o raatically
become g o v e r n o r , may n o t
b e a s i n c l i n e d t o s i g n Gay r i g h t s
lerlslatlon.
I t was p o i n t e d o u t
t}:at Governor R o c k e f e l l e r h a s n e v e r
I ailed to sign l i b e r i a l enabling
legislation.
T h i s y e a r s l e g i s l a t i v e program
w i l l include the following in order
of p r e c e d e n c e : ( 1 ) C o n s e n t u a l Sodomyr e p e a l e n t i r e s e c t i o n ( s e c t i o n I3O.38
of t h e p e n a l c o d e ) . ( 2 ) F a i r E m p l o y ment, Housing. P u b l i c Accomodationse x e c u t i u B l a w amended w i t h t h e
words "sexual o r i e n t a t i o n " added.
(3) S o l i c i a t i o n ( L o i t e r i n g ) - r e p e a l
of p e n a l c o d e (2^+0.35 s e c t i o n 3 ^ .
C^O M a r k i n g ( L o i t e r i n g ) - l e p e a l o f
p e n a l code (2lf0.35 s e c t i o n H-).
: e p e a l of sodomy w a s p l a c e d b e f o r e
f a i r e m p l o y m e n t b e c a u s e o f many
legislators
f e e l i n g s t h a t they
c a n ' t p a s s a f a i r employment law
w r . i l e sodomy i s a g a i n s t t h e l a w .
A f i f t h l e g i s l a t i v e goal regardi n g r e p e a l of t h e age of c o n s e n t
wa;- v o t e d down I J t o 2 1 ,
opponents
o x p r e r s e d f e a r t h a t a d o p t i o n of t h i s
g o a l w o u l d h i n a e r p a s s a g e of t h e
other four l e g i s l a t i v e programsO t h e r s f e a l t t h a t t h e s t a t u t e should
n o t be r e p e a l e d b u t l o w e r e d .
In
H a w a i i t h e age of c o n s e n t was
r e c e n t l y l o w e r e d t o a g e lU
in
?Jew York i t i s c u r r e n t l y 1 7 .
J o h n Howard o u t l i n e d a s t r a t e g y
to get l e g i s l a t i o n passed.
Last
v e a r -nost e f f o r t w a s d i r e c t e d a t
A l b a n y and New York C i t v Ucstatfi
iegisiatOxS felt
t h a t gay r i g h t s
war p r i m a r l y a d o w n s t a t e i s s u e .
T h i ? y e a r u p s t a t e Gay g r o u p s w i l l
r a i s e t h e i s s - ^ e o f Gay r i g h t s i n
t h e i r h o n e d i s t r i c t s i n an e f f o r t
t o s-^ow l e g l e l a t o r s ; t h e r e i s a
Gay p o p u l a t i o n a l l o v e r t h e s t a t e .
Tactics include demonstrations,
v i s i t s t o l e R l B l a t o r s ' o f f i c e r in
t , h e i r home t o w n s , a n d " l e t t e r s from
their constituents.
T ' ^ a i v i d u a l s c a n wtyrl'- i n d e p e n d e n t l y or w i t h the P o l i t i c a l Action
C o r . ^ i i t t e e o f t h e R o c h e s t e r GLF.
For f u r t h e r information c a l l 2 7 5 - 6 I 0 I .
GLF CQMFRDIUTS riAYDR
OPPURTUNITIES FOR GAY LIBLRATIOM
nayor o f Rochestar Stephen
Hay m e t u i t h F o u r membgrs o f
t h e GLF p o l l t i c a l - l e r j a l a c t i o n
committBB i n t h e mayor's o f f i c e
d u r i n g h i s monthly open-house
o n S a t , 1 1 Wov t o r e s p o n d t o
a l e t t e r t h e committee sent
him r e g a r d i n g e x i s t i n g i n e q u i t i e s practiced against the
c i t y ' s homosexual community.
The d i s c u s s i o n r e v o l v e d a r ound f i v e p o i n t s ;
a)
proper
a c t i o n a g a i n s t those policemen
i n v o l v e d as d e c o y s i n t h e S e p t
2D C o u r t S t r e e t i n c i d e n t ;
b)
a p l e d g e by t h e c i t y c o u n c i l
f o r non—enforcement o f a l l c i t y
ordinances which support "crimes
w i t h o u t v i c t i m s " , such as t h o s e
p r o h i b i t i n g f r e e speech,
the
r i g h t t o a s s e m b l e , and t h e
basic r i g h t to l i v e free of a
r e l i g i o u s - i n s p i r e d m o r a l code
(Haf;
the recent decision of
U i a s h i n g t o n OC t o n o t e n f o r c e
i t s sodomy l a u a g a i n s t c o n s e n t ing adults);
c)
the mayor's
pledge t o a s s i s t i n the repeal
of a l l ordinances pertinent to
i t e m fc) a b o v e , e s p e c i a l l y t h e
c i t y p r o h i b i t i o n against holding
a p u b l i c dance w i t h o u t a
l i c e n s e ; d) t h e mayor's a s s i s t a n c
i n e n a c t i n g a c i t y counfcll r e s o l u t i o n i n s t r u c t i n g the c i t y
m a n a g e r and a l l c i t y a g e n c i e s
not t o conduct business with
a n y f i r m u h i c h p r a c t i c e s employment d i s c r i m i n a t i o n against
homosexuals ( r e f :
similar
a c t i o n s by b a n F r a n c i s c o , and
Ann A r b o r ) ;
e) the mayor's
pledge t o a s s i s t i n the
c r e a t i o n of a c i t i z e n ' s review
hoard t o oversee p o l i c e a c t i o n .
S e v e r a l g r o u p s i n c l u d i n g GLF
h a v e _a^ hoc p o l i c e r e v i e w
b o a r d s , b u t we a a n t p u b l i c
r e c o g n i t i o n o f the importance
o f such a b o a r d , and t h e
power t o e n f o r c e d e c i s i o n s .
As i n a l l v o l u n t e e r o r g a n i z a t i o n s , t h e r e i s more w o r k t o b e
done t h a n p e o p l e t o do i t .
Considering the importance of
Gay L i b e r a t i o n t o y o u r l i f e ,
s h o u l d n ' t y o u become i n v o l v e d ?
Here a r e some p r o j e c t s t h a t
c o u l d be f u n , b e n e f i c i a l o r
both.
rnwmiifti];iY riM'^^T P R n i r r T To f o s t e r g o o d c o m m u n i t y r e l a t i o n s ,
a n d t o become known a t t h e
Community C h e s t o r g a n i z a t i o n ,
we n e e d t o c o l l e c t f u n d s f o r
c o m m u n i t y c h e s t t h r o u g h Gay
Lib.
l\low we n e e d a p r o j e c t
c o o r d i n a t o r — l a t e r w e ' l l need
workers,
nAY
WFTFHfll\ttc
n RAT-
To
commemorate the thousands of
gay citizens who have served
their country and those liio have cfied
for their country in the armed
services, we would like to
approach the organizers of the
riemorial Day parade with a
proposal for a Gay V/et's Float.
fyow is the time to begin on
this project, so they can't
tell us ue applied too late.
LETTER UJHITIf^G CREUJ: Ue need
those who are willing to write
letters to public figures, the
press, and organizations to
foster respect and understanding
for the gay movement. Ulhen
positive things happen, we should
write our thanks (to help offset
the condemnation of homophobas);
when negative things happen,
those responsible should hear
about it! Ue need a co-ordinator
to set up the program, and keep
it running smoothly; and those
willing to write or phone as
necessary in support of gay
causes. A letter or call a
month would mean so much!
LIBRARY PROJECT: Ue need someone
to compile a list of good books
on homosexuality, and send it
The g e n e r a l theme o f n a y ' s
to local libraries, counselling
r e s p o n s e s t o t h e s e i s s u e s was
services, etc. wiJth our offer to
the a f f i r m a t i o n of his s a t i s supply (uithin limitations of
f a c t i o n with the status quo:
Funding) needed books to
with current ordinances, poinstitutions which cannot afford
l i c e e n f o r c e m e n t , and i n t e r n a l
it.
( s e l f ) inspection of police
PULITICAL FIGURLS: must be
actions.
As t o t h e S e p t 2D
met
in person, and talked with
i n c i d e n t , he s t a t e d t h a t i s
—particularly
legislators who
e n t i r e l y up t o d e f e n s e l a w y e r s
will
determine
the fate of
t o prove t h a t p o l i c e entrapment
pro-gay
legislation
slated for
occurred.
S i m i l a r l y , instances
later
this
yearMany
of these
of d i s c r i m i n i t o r y enforcement of
people
do
not
understand
the
m u n i c i p a l o r d i n a n c e s c i t e d by
gay
problem,
although
they
are
GLF members a t t h e i n t e r v i e w
willing
to
listen.
Let's
( e . g . , bar r a i d s ) are "what
glue them the opportunity.
the courts are f o r . "
It seems hard to believe that
Regarding l e g i s l a t i v e changes,
any gay would oppQse any of the
t h e m a y o r r e f u s e d any s p o n s o r s h i p ,
above projects
yet inaction
r e f e r r i n g those present to the
is as effective as opposition.
Wew Y o r k s t a t e l e g i s l a t u r e , a n d ,
Isn't it time you got involved
i n t h e case o f c i t y o r d i n a n c e s ,
in your own freedom? If not
to the c i t y councilmen.
Finally,
the above projects, there are
i n response t o the issue of
many other opportunities For
employment d i s c r i m i n a t i o n and
service.
For Info, or to
j o b s e c u r i t y , a n d s t e p s t o remedy
volunteer, call 275-6181.
the s i t u a t i o n ( i . e . , a p u b l i c ,
o f f i c i a l statement of p o l i c y ) ,
Play e x p r e s s e d s a t i s f a c t i o n t b a t
s u c h d i s c r i m i n a t i o n does n o t
exist.
The m e e t i n g l a s t e d
h a l f an h o u r .
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242 SoHtb Avtaae
Letters
To t h e
editor:
This writer, who For years
has L'agrd a battle within
himself against incipient
paranoid, has retrenched in
deciding that a certain amount
of healthy paranoia is probably
a useful thing. ihe value of
having an early-warning system
no doubt outweights the obvious
disadvantages of having to deal
with constant urges to liquidate one's assets and dump them
in a bwiss bank, and to renounce
one's Social becurity number.
btill, there remains the
battle to ke. p paranoia within
reasonable and useful limits,
and that battle suffered a
minor defeat at the hands of one
luorman C. nurphy, Ph.O, in a
letter to the December issue
of PLAYBOY, nurphy, a researcher, writes, "It is my belief
that through electrocoagulation
of the female-mating center of
the sex-behavior center in the
hypothalamus, homosexuality can
be altered and even nade to
disappear. Also, aversion
therapy ccupled with desens—
itization can alter behavior,
though it may not affect the
underlying drive. But, whichever method is used, it is
doubtful that the hetrosexual
encounters that may fallow will
Involve the same inteosity of
arousal as the previous homosexual experiences."
Nou, this writer would never
dare question the good Doctor's
credentials or qualifications,
for he (the uritee) admittedly
does not knou his cerebrum from
his coccyx, but of one thing
he is as sure as sure can be;
under no circumstances, under
no condition whatsoever, does
he want his hypothalamus
electrocoagulated.
In fact,
he doesn't want ANYTHItyG done
to his hypothalamus, hor is ho
in the market to have H N Y T H I N G
electrocoagulated. Or even
coagulated.
At the end of his letter, this
biest—coast Dr. Strangekiss
somewhat tempers his lurch
toward 198i» by a curious, and
suspiciously ambiguous statament. He concludes "...In all
cases, the client and not tha
therapist should make the decision about a change in sexual
thrust, and then only after
careful consideration of the
alternatives*"
The Doctor fails to enumerate
which alternatives he had in
mind, nor does he suggest in
what circumstances the decisionmaking might occur. I suppose
one might indeed have to think
about it if the "alternatives"
were castration or worse.
Oh, wall. Ulhile we're waiting
for one of these guys to drop
the other shoe, at least we
CUN'T IN NEXT COLUPIN
can keep our paranoia within
manageable limits by keeping
our assets liquid, and keeping
in mind that from Rochester,
at least, freedom-land is just
a short drive or a long swim
away.
Dear Brothers & Sisters
I am uriting on behalf of
the "Gays For Human Liberation"
group at Uswego ^tate. Ue
passed around a copy of "The
Empty Closet" at our last
meeting,..we like the wide
variety of current, politically
oriented items you print. It's
Far more interesting and
purposeFul than the usual group
newsletter that just talks
about its own group and
members•
Dur group has only recently
become an organized, recognized
organization, and we're going
through the usual hassels with
funds, meeting places, and most
of all, getting people out!
The smaller student body at
Oswego, and the lack of a city
nearby is part of the cause of
our numbers problem, but the
real root is good old paranoia
and apathy.
The enthusiasm of groups as
together and as active as yours
reaches us all, through the
media and the grapevine. You
point out the injustices that
everybody thinks are inevitable,
and show the ways we can stand
together and fight for ourselveE
Keep up the good work! Ue may
be there some Sunday night.
Our meetings are open at 7:30
rionday night in the Hewitt Union
on campus, and if you're coming
this way, we'd like to see you,
-—Oswego Gays for Human Lib.
GLF GOALS. POLICIES P1EETING
At tha 13 November meeting,
the GLF established the followin
goals as top priority for the
comiing year:
(1) Uork to revamp local and
NY state laws that oppress gays
-with special attnntion to job
protection and employment discrimination.
(2) Educate and '•desensitize"
the straight community cancernigg
today's gay people and healthy
homosexuality.
(3) Expand social activities
t o g i v e gays a more h e a l t h y base
for personal i n t e r a c t i o n .
(*•)
Encourage m u t u a l l o v e and
r e s p e c t among g a y s o f D o t h s e x e s .
Two p o l i c i e s r e n u i r i n g b u s i n R s s
manager a p p r o v a l f o r a l l n o n budgefiad e x p s n d v t u r e s o v f r S 2 b ,
a n d d o c u m e n t a t i o n by r e c e i p t o f
a l l e x p e n d i t u r e s were a p p r o v e d ;
others forbidlng aliases, authorizing
c e r t a i n p e o p l e t o make
press r e l e a s e s , and r e q u i r i n g
t h a t committee c h a i m a n b e cont
- a c t e d about -natters concerning
t h e i r committee were r e f e r r e d
back t o t h e c o - o r d i n a t i n g
council for
rework.
ChitlSTKAS aiFT IPaAS
How about g i v i n g a copy of
Society and t h e Healthy Hamosexual
to your f a v o r i t e i r l e n d * Also
makes a n i c e g i f t f o r those a f f l i cted with homophobia. George
Weinberg's hardback book l a
a v a i l a b l e from t h e Gi-F o f f i c e
a t ^4.00 p e r copy ( # 4 . 7 5 I f you
want i t mailed to you;*
I f you h a v e n ' t anyone on your
g i f t H a t t h a t fiocloty and t h e
Healthy Homosexual w i l l maka an
a p p r o p r i a t e g i f t t r y donating
one to your l o c a l l i b r a r y . GLF
w i l l make t h e arrangements, be
sure to Include which l i b r a r y
you want t h e book donated t o ,
and weather you want your name
included.
Madeline Davis has recorded
"stonewall Nation" a eong she
wrote. The song commemorates
t h e event t h a t served a s t h e
rallying point for the l i b e r a t i o n of Gays. The f l i p Bide of
t h e 45 record c o n t a i n s a poem by
Ms. Davis, h e r r e a d i n g I s accompanied by h e r 12 s t r i n g g u i t a r .
The record c o s t s | 1 . 2 5 which I n c l udes p o s t a g e . All pz^ceeds w i l l
go to t h e Buffalo Gay Community
Center Building Fund. Oa^der from
Mattachine Society of t h e NlagTla
F r o n t i e r , I n c . P.O. Box 975
B l l i c o t t Sq. S t a t i o n , Buffalo
New York, 14205.
The Advocate I s t h e l a r g e s t
n a t i o n a l l y d i s t r i b u t e d Gay newapaper* I t c o n t a i n s news, f e a t u r e s
on movies, foods and body b u i l d i n g *
a l o v e l o r n column, c a r t o o n s and
want adds. I t c o a t s 17*50 f o r t h s
f i r s t g i f t and •7-00 f o r a d d l t l o n a a
g i f t s . #7-50 buys 26 I s s u e s a e l i r ered over a y e a r s t i m e . Be 8uz*e
t o include Information aa from
whom the g i f t l a from. Bend t o
ADVOCATE, Box 74695* Los Angelea,
C a l i f o r n i a 90004.
The Body P o l i t i c l a t h e Canadian
n a t i o n a l Gay newspaper. I t cont a i n s news, a r t i c l e s , p o e t r y and
I t I s not top heavy w i t h a d v e r t i s ements. The paper seems t o I n v i t o
contrlversary. I t contains a highe r p a r t i c i p a t i o n by women than
o t h e r well known newspapers. For
a l x i s s u e s send #2.25Ua t o The
Body P o l i t i c , 4 Kenalngton Are.
Toronto 2B O n t a r i o , Canada.
ROCHESTER GflY YOUTH GROUP FDftrgP
Several tochester area
teens
a r e f o r m i n g a gay y o u t h g r o u p ,
s i m i l a r t o " H i g h S c h o o l Gays U n i t e d "
of Boston.
An o r g a n i z a t i o n a l
m e e t i n g was h e l d a t t h e U n i t a r i a n
U n l u e r s a l l s t c h u r c h 24 November.
P r i m a r i l l y , the group u i i l l p r o v i d e |
a s o c i a l o u t l e t f o r gay t e e n s ,
a l t h o u g h an e x p e r i e n c e d y o u t h
c o u n s e l l o r u i l l be a v a i l a b l e i f
needed.
The g r o u p u i i l l be r u n b y gay
teens themselves,
nembershlp
i s l i m i t e d t o t h o s e 18 and u n d e r .
I n i t i a l meetings u i l l beheld i n
one o f t h e t u o a r e a c h u r c h e s u h i c h
have o f f e r e d t h e i r f a c i l i t i e s .
A l t h o u g h GLF I s n o t i n v o l v e d i n
t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n , ue h a v e a g r e e d
t o s e r v e as t P l a p h o n e c o n t a c t
u n t i l more s a t i s f a c t o r y a r r a n g e m e n t s
c a n be made.
Phone 2 7 5 - 6 1 8 1 f o r
meeting l o c a t i o n s and t i m e s .
NEWS
AT
A
GLANCE (cunt,
from n^ye
ANNOUNCEMENTS
l)
• The GAY FREEOOn CD-OLITIUW, recently formed at
Geneseo meets every UJednescay at 7:00 in the College
Union Ballroom lounge. Address: Box 16, Suffolk
Hall, bUC Geneseo, Geneseo, WY li*k5h
• The Brockport University Gay Freedom League
meets every Tuesday Evening, 7:30pni in room 202
of the Student Union.
VILLAGE UUICE: commenting on MBC-TU's movie
"That Certain Summer" sriys'Tor most televisian
uatchers, a view of two homosexuals who don't
conform to the stereotypes people carry around
in thpi r heads, uho aren't limp-uristed screaming
faggots of popular mytholcgy, but fairly welladjuL^ted individuals re;isanably content uith
their lives, and not much different from people
you knou, may have the? impact of a shocking
rcvBlation, Small as it is in its ambitions,
'That Certain Summer' suceeds admirably on it's
oun terms, and I salute ABC for shawinn it,"
• GAYS FOR HUnAIM LIBEHATIDM meets at 7:30 Honday
nights in the Heuitt Union Building, Osuego State,
Dsuego, f\leui York.
rilfUEQLA. MY: A 53-year old minister and father of
three has pleaded innocent to charrjes of engaging
in deviant sexual relational uith a 16-year old boy
thrtie years ago.
He uas one of six adults so
charged by the Nassau County OA. (D&C ll/2Uf?rom AP)
BATAWIA. NY: Genessee Cam unity College has engaged
cl part-time counsellor to advise in gay and draft
problems*
BLirfALQ. f\JY: A Gay Lau conference to be held here
has been rescheduled for e;irly January,
UILLAGE lyUlCC: In a Letter, US Bep. Ed Koch protested
harrassment of a homosexual by tuo drunken (\)Y police.
Wep.Koch has asked Hayor Lindsay and the Police Commissinner for a me ting to bring the details of the
incident to theifr attention. (10/12 & 1D/2D)
THE
FABULOUS N E W
PATTI
& BDYFAIEfUO
THUHS-SUAJ
9:30-2
FP-EC BUFFET AT 8 : 3 0 QM THURBDAYS
HAPPY HOUR f\IOOAJ ' T I L EIGHT Pf^
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HQ5TE3:
STEUE AfJD AHfJlE
THE FOLLDliJIMG
ITEDS
B I 3 SURPHISE
C^HE FRUH THE fJUU.
•
Hload is still needed far a brother of a gay
sister who is recovering from open heart surgery.
There uiqs a nice response to our appeal last month,
but 60 pints are still needed, any type. For
details, phone 275-6181.
• The GLF Legal Assistance Fund uill pay for
initial ccnsultation uith our la.jyer for gay-related
problems uhen approved by our committee.
Additional legal expenses uill also be un::erurittBn
if funds permit. Wo details of the case will be
made public without ynur permission. You do not
have to be a member of GLF to take advantage of this
service, nor is ability to pay a consideration.
• Let us mail the EMPTY CLOSET to you regularly.
Phone 275-6181, or write to box 6913, Rochester
lif627. The newsletter will be sent in a plain
sealed anvelooe by first class mail at no charge,
•
The dpadline for the next EDPTY CLO^iET is
i Jan;
distribution uill be on the ueekend of ^January,
nail or phone items to; COnnuailCATlGiyS LUnrilTTEE
P a Bux 6913, River Station, Rochester WY 1^627;
telephone 275-6181. It is requested that area groups
(Osuieqo, Genesseo, Brockport, Syracuse, Buffalo)
appoint a correspondent. UH can pxchngtje phone nn''.
ancj nddres^.es for quicker exchange of neus.
430 EAST MAIN
FEATUHirjG
9 UECEriBER!
• RUOn FQH REI\1T: Large furnished private room tiiith
shared bath. Ridge Road near Kodak. Rent 315-18
per uiepk, Eor additional info, call 275-6181.
ADWDCATES
LOS Arr.}ELES CA: R i c h a r d A l a t o r r e , who s o u ; h t Gay
b a c k i n g i n h i s e l e c t i o n campaign, won.
Sympathetic
t o i a y r i ; h t s , DA c a n d i d a t e V i n c e n t B u - l i o s i ,
l o s t by a n a r r o w m a r ' i n .
KEV; YORK CITY: The L e s b i a n L i b e r a t i o n Comnitt^Ge
S t a g e d a d a n c e - i n a t t h r e e o f New Y o r k s " s i n - l e s " o a r s
GTQCKTOrJ CA: A j u d -e a c q u i t t e d a n 15 y e a r o l d
of h e t e r o s e x u a l rape a f t e r t h e d e f e n s e proved
he i s a h o m o s e x u a l .
c o n t i n u e d from p
youth
that
NJW YORK CITY: 1 0 0 p e o p l e d e m o n s t r a t e d o u t s i d e
p o l i c e h e a d q u a r t e r s Nov. 1 1 a s a p r o t e s t o v e r
t r e a t m e n t o f a Gay man who was a s a u l t e d .
•
HUUSEHATES: Tuo men seek t h i r d gay o f e i t h e r
s e x t o s h a r e l a r g e c o u n t r y home 5 m i n u t e s f r o m
HIT.
3 1 0 0 i n c l u d e s u t i l i t i e s and p r i v a t e b e d r o o m .
F o r more i n f o , phone 2 7 5 - 6 1 8 1 .
•
A r t i s t s , t a r o t r e a d e r s , and o t h e r v o l u n t e e r s
a r e needed f o r t h e GLF c o f f e e house s c h e d u l e d
f o r Sunday, 1 ^ J a n u a r y .
•
A volunteer professional l i b r a r i a n i s organi z i n g our l i b r a r y Contributions of gay-related
b o o k s y o u no l o n g e r r e a d uould be uelcomad.
•
The f o l l o u i n g b o o k s a r e a u H i l a h l e a t a n p r o x i r r i r i t p l y
3G % o f f l i s t t h r o u g h t h e GLF o f f i c e :
SLJCJKTY /iNfj THf HEALTHY HUrtUSEXUML ( 3 ^ )
LE^JBIAPJ L'lJI'iErj ( u n r l e r ^ 2 )
I HAUL t'lln<t f ^ r i . I T H YUU IWM^ kC^iYtiUOY ELtiE (S'+)
They maki^ good rt d r l i n . j , unci e x c L ' l i E i n t Seaf.ana J n i f L s .
CALIFORNIA: The U. o f S o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a h a s
p r e p a r e d a f i l m on t h e 'Jay L i b e r a t i o n I-'ovement,
i 1- i s
intended for heterosexual audiences.
, X e r o x irjqUfire l . a t 9 Dec a t 6:DQpm;
r i P e s from l i / R GLF o f f i c e n t 5 : 3 U . l b 0 t o s k r i t e .
hLCKVlLLE KDt Gay s c h o o l t e a c h e r , J o e A c a n f o r a , h a s
r i l e d s u i t "In f e d e r a l c o u r t t o g e t b a c k h i e c i a e s r o o m ^ ^ ^ ^ Q your own gay bi;i(tes. or r e n t ^jkijtv's a t r i n k .
t e a c h l n p - J o b a f t e r b e l n p t r a n s f e r e d t o a desk Job. fingi OT-Ts uielonmR ! Hot c f i o c o l n t e a f t c r i j a r d r . .
"aay people and Mental Health'* a
•
Gay d a n c e , F r i d a y D e c . 1 , i?PI->lAI;, U n i t a r i a n
Ecrrtnij^tL-lletln, is available to Psychologists and
C h u r c h , c o r n e r filmwood A: W. F e r r y , E n j l f a l o , f l . O O
SocloloFlsts, f o r $6.00/year. Write Gay People
and K.H. Box 35^2, Minneapolis, M n . 5b^03*
Voters turned down a new citv
DliTROlT MICH:
"contained
t:iC words "sexual
AAJA::TI:.A.; A aay Liberation e:roup has organized in
c h a r t e r wETcTr
in
the
anti
discrimination clauses*
arfl-entlna. A demonstration was organized, police
orientation"
attacked and arrested many calling them subversive.