Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 16, 1981, Page 6, Image 6

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    Muslim speaker claims Sadat ‘executed’
By sjCHAQO BURR
*j»a^ Sad a* was executed — not
assassinated — tor n*s cr —es aga-^st the
s a- c freedor- -c«e-e~T a V_s -
Students Assoc a*<- wensber sa -3 Aea
'esCav n»ght
Oetare Sacar can-* tc power ne sparse a
arynree that was 'esoonssb«e tor the oeaS^s
o# 3 DOG Bgyp&ars — the crear- o* the sa~c
•nevemenf — anc was accountable tor severa
other deaths dtrwig hex -erg- Ahmed A.r«a r
sac r a speech tc about 5C students n the
EMU
Tne> shot h *n beca-se -e » ed the r
eaders umpnsooed *he*r oeooe arc soc our
Cii*.'e arc he»-cage to the co*on..zers he
saC
Aecordng tc Istomc a* whoever *t s gets
kwtea Moray- aooec
AJthougr Egypt *as veeC *’0"' B^-sn
yea's ago the ewer’s of ~ oer a s~ sr
oersis? r the Egyptian vtsbtubons erf poffccs
educator soc-a 14e -rger and the >- * -tary
he sac Thus contradicts the Isiar-c philos
ophy a way erf w*e suoocned by 78 pe'cen* of
the poouiasoc he added
We won t 'are true ■ beratior unt the
istamc teactangs are appied r a1- ways erf
*te Attwa?*' saC ‘r our way of thinking
•here s no separator of church and state —
'hosoue and stale
*« Unused States cantor ^es » protect -ts
mpenatist r*e^ests r Egypt as evcenced by
***« rush a* — tar> ac so the area and by
statements from Vie government AWwwjn sac
"'*« U S State Oecarrnen? sac *hey wouC
Co eiwrypiing to ore sect the Egyptian govem
ssent not the Egyptian peooe -•« sac
A-wa*r sac Was a'^e' Sara* came to power
** *9'* f*e fcc*eC out the Soviet Union — we
previous co<o«x?ers — arc -eoacec !he-~
wiW t^e U S Aeste" European —per a -
tsss
*f<h We Game Dave peace mtiative Sada*
• as serving the nterests o# me rooogers
recogr zing ar mega entrfy - Palestine fts
*ae aoC under— rwng any effrxt by the »aies
bmans to teclatir men territory he sac
Saca* never consumed She Egypt a"
people (about the peace ir.-satTve because *^e
knew me answer — no AJtwawr sac
'•* oeace means we surrender to She Zomst
-xjve'nefTT as Palestine Israel or sco -gate to
Wem arc say On -aste-" then this «s not
peace
3j* Musfcms are not opposed to negotiating
O' coexisting w*h me Jewish people a-•a /
sac
A® are not against me Jews ne 5^0
Tne jews gotoen age came under Isiamc
rote and that s what they say
The negatve views of Americans toward the
tsamc movement are caused by the U S
government arc a nxsrepresentatior. by the
•Vesterr media Aitwa^n saC
y
Photo by Brutr. McL*ugf>«r
Anmed AiTwaqm a member of the Muslim Students Association
said tsiamtc taw called tor Sadat's execution
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Page 6
Octoberfest ’81 benefit to profit
local community organizations
By VALERIE LJNGG KAMGAIL
Ar aif-out community effort
wifi cu:""r'iate this Saturday with
a night of live music and
dancing — complete with a bee^
and «nne garden — at the «/vOV*
Has on the corner of E*gnth
A venue and Lincoln St-ee*
Octobe^es* 8t a bene*-* co
sponsored by the Wm’eake’’
Community Counc and the
Community Center for the Per
forming Arts wi>i heip to provide
annua, operating funds for the
two non-profit organizations
Jazz dancer Michele Powers
wtii open the show at 8 30 p m
followed by the rhythm and
blues sound of James Thorn
bury and the Riders Mithrandir
wt top off the evening a*ong
with an old-time dance contest
Tickets are S3 up to the day of
the show and $3 50 at the door
Guy Justice WCC full-time
stah assistant says grassroots
fund-raising events such as the
Octobedest are an important
way to bring the community
closer together
Dwindling government sup
port for community service
organizations has forced these
groups to look to the community
for help Justice says
Those cutbacks are pushing
organizations closer together
networking their resources
Justice says Local media per
sona' ties as well as the per
forming artists for Saturday s
event are volunteering their
taierrts for the benefit, he adds
CCPA Director Carol Caulk
agrees with Justice that hard
times do push groups to rely
more on one another
Our roots are in the Whit
eaker community. Caulk says
They are part of our network
As times get harder econ
omically it pushes us to share
our resources
Caulk says CCPA has the
production expertise that other
organizations may not have but
CETA staff cutbacks have limit
ed CCPA s ability to help out
WCC incorporated as a
neighborhood group in 1974
serves an area bordered by the
Willamette River on the north.
Mill Street on the east Seventh
Avenue on the south and Fill
more Street on the west
Justice who received a
graduate degree from the
University in community service
and public affairs, says
Whrteaker — one of the oldest
and most diverse neighbor
hoods m Eugene — is made up
of seniors, single-parent
families, and students WCC
provides an information forum
for those residents to learn
about city policies and m tum
communicates grassroots
concerns to public officials
Caulk sees the benefit as a
new and different way for WCC
to raise funds and a good way
for CCPA to help support their
efforts She says WCC has given
WOW Hall financial assistance
in the past
Several radio personalities
from the Eugene community
also have offered their help
Benefit volunteer Denny
Guehler. of KWAX. says the
station already is involved in the
University community and they
want to become more involved
with the rest of the city as well
Guehler says radio people
enjoy helping out active com
munity groups and WCC and
CCPA represent a hard working
bunch of folks
"We want to do our part help
ing the community grow
stronger and besides, it will
be a lot of tun "
For more information about
Octoberfest 81. call 687-3556
kinko's
copies
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