The Region - News from June 9, 1986
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The public’s fear of AIDS has created a crisis that threatens to sweep through communities with an “appalling” lack of humanitarian concern toward AIDS victims, the Rev. John M. Krumm said Sunday. Speaking at an Episcopal Mass for victims of acquired immune deficiency syndrome, Krumm spoke to about 175 parishioners who attended the service at St. Paul’s Church in Tustin. “This is not just another crisis in public health,” he warned. “The problem is also one of an appalling lack of ordinary humanitarian concern where a despised and feared and hated minority tends to be at risk.”
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