The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 02, 1993, Image 12

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The Battalion
Thursday, December 2,1
Hearing-impaired out of touch
about AIDS, health officials say
Thursday
The Associated Press
HOUSTON — There is no sign for AIDS yet
among America's deaf, which shows just how out
of touch the hearing-impaired community is about
the deadly virus, officials say.
Tn Houston, over a two-year period, 22 percent
of thgmnore than 500 deaf patients tested positive
for HTV-infection at one clinic.
"It's like they're five years behind," Scot Pott,
director of the Montrose Clinic's Deaf Outreach
Program, said through a sign language interpreter.
"We still have people who think you can get AIDS
from mosquitos."
Pott said the Montrose Clinic had 67 grants re
jected for its deaf outreach program because there
were no statistics tracking AIDS in the deaf com
munity at that time. The Centers for Disease Con
trol in Atlanta still has no data on the percentages
of AIDS in the deaf community.
"The clinic in 1 louston seems to be the only pro
gram that has a formal statistics system," saij
Christine Buchholz, who works for AIDS Educa
tion Services in Los Angeles.
Ralph Lasher, executive director of the Mon
trose Clinic, said the simplest tasks for hearing pa
tients become incredible obstacles for the deal
Lasher recalled the problem one man had when Ik
went to another clinic to get AIDS treatment. Tfe
deaf man waited all day in a waiting room afteftt
missed his name being called for his appointment
"It's not unusual for organizations to havs
Spanish speaking counselors but very few have
someone who knows sign language," said Lasher
The Montrose progrant helps dozens of deaf
AIDS patients obtain medical and social services as
welt as government assistance.
Pott was the first deaf person in Texas to becer
tified by the Texas Department of Health to train
others in HIV counseling and testing.
JULI PHI
DAVE TH
BELINDA
MACK H/
AIDS
Continued from Page 1
Elsewhere on World AIDS
Day:
■ Unfinished artwork was ex
hibited in museums in New
York, Chicago and other cities to
commemorate artists killed by
AIDS.
• As at the White House,
lights were dimmed or turned
off Wednesday evening in
buildings in major cities.
• Overseas, condoms were
handed out on street corners
from Berlin to Bulgaria to sym
bolize one way to slow the
Spread of the disease. In Paris,
activists used a crane to hoist a
giant pink condom over the 75-
foot obelisk in the Place de la
Concorde.
At the hospital in Washing
ton, Clinton voiced hope that
one of the patients he met, 21-
year-old Jenny Dorr, would live
"to a ripe old age."
Another patient, Larry Sin
gletary, 38, grabbed the presi
dent's hand and said he was
hoping "for the best and hoping
that you appropriate lots of
money so research can be
done.'
The AIDS research budget
this
has increased 21 percent tins
year to $1.3 billion, and the ad
ministration and Congress have
boosted funds for AIDS service
programs by 66 percent to $575
million. On Tuesday Shalaiaan
nounced formation of a task
force of leaders from govern
ment, industry, academia and
activist groups to speed the
search for breakthrough drugs.
Clinton, in his speech, said,
"In a funny way, this whole dis
ease is bringing out the best and ,
the worst in America."
"It's exposing some of our
prejudice in ways that are self-
defeating, since every family
and every child is not at risk,'
the president said.
"And yet, it's also showing
us the courage, the self-determi
nation, the incredible capacit)’of
the American people to give and
to love."
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Hostage
Continued from Page 1
Caruthers, 36, supervises the
Troop Issue Support Agency,
which supplies food and drinks
for the four dining facilities at
Fort Sam Houston.
Caruthers emerged from the
ordeal unharmed.
No shots were fired.
Military police and FBI agents
spoke by telephone with the man
beginning about 9 a.m.
An Army chaplain and psy
chiatrist also were on hand, and
another co-worker also was in
volved in the negotiations at the
request of the gunman, Simon
said.
Meanwhile, a military special
operations squad — armed with
high-powered rifles, hatchets
and other weapons — crouclw
outside a door near where
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man was holding the hostage. jyjSC Ho
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point of just frustration, butik
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cerned that he was going tostai
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