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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 8

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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1988 7 2 Louisvillians using music to note danger of AIDS Sciui Aiiiiiia! Sale Sale SEioes Vl Off All handbags 30 oft lyrics include no sexual references. However, they offer a universal message, Green said. The chorus goes: A-I-D-S, let's fight, together as one. A-I D-S let's fight, protect yourself. Green hopes the music will spread the message about AIDS more effectively than pamphlets or brochures, which often are long on information, but short on emotion.

"I think what it would do is capture some of the audience that pamphlets cannot capture," he said. "I will listen to a song a lot quicker than I will pick up a piece of paper and read it" AIDS is such a delicate subject that "people on the whole don't want to talk about it," James said. She hopes to increase public awareness about the disease by using the song as an introduction for the center's community programs. The Louisville and Jefferson County Board of Health fully endorses the record, said Ellen van Nagell, director of public informa tion. Anything that increases awareness of AIDS is welcome, she said.

A monthlong AIDS-information hotline, set up by the health department in response to a brochure from the U. S. Surgeon General's office last month, received only 450 calls. Production of the record will cost about $4,000. The center's Council on Health Education is taking contributions to defray costs.

Profits from the record will go to the council and the production company. By JAY BLANTON Staff Writer While local efforts to educate people about AIDS have had mixed results, two Louisvillians have decided to try a different approach music. Mr. Wonderful Productions a local independent record company, Is producing a song that asks people to protect themselves from the disease, which attacks the body's Immune system. "A-I-D-S Let's Fight" will be re Or EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR 4Ql3CWDiioisbcok'oad 0 1 iff ot LEWS ulj "Instant" Credit Up To Of 500! Nothing Ooivn! I nsi corded July 16 in Cincinnati and will be sold for about $2 early next month in local record stores, according to Ron Lewis, president of Mr.

Wonderful Productions. Lewis said Dr. Grace M. James, founder and president of the West End Medical Center approached him about doing a song in conjunction with a health fair the center is sponsoring next month. Jerry Green, vice president of Mr.

Wonderful Productions, wrote the song. Unlike AIDS brochures, which offer explicit advice on how to avoid contracting the disease, the song's Power plants may be using mislabeled circuit breakers LOS ANGELES (AP) Nuclear power plants across the nation may have bought used circuit breakers that were falsely labeled as new, according to documents filed in federal court by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The NRC is investigating five southern California companies which may have supplied the circuit breakers, which serve the same function as fuses in shutting off power to prevent short circuits or fires. Federal officials said the used breakers were discovered at the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant near San Luis Obispo when they failed tests four months ago. The affected companies are ATS Circuit Breakers, General Circuit Breakers, HLC Electric Supply General Magnetics and AC Circuit Breaker-Electrical Supply.

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