Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 17, 1974, Page 5, Image 5

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    Portland Observer
Socialist program
features Halstead
Senegal Dancers perform here
and diversified cultural hen
tage of Senegal on every
continent, and have been in
vited to return again and
again, not only to North
America but U> the Soviet
Union. East and West Eur
ope, Japan. Australia, South
Amerira and many of the
countries of the near Ear
East.
The varied and exciting
talent indigenous to Senegal
includes batteries of drum
mers from four different
regions performing on the
Ihakhanke. Sore, Wolof and
Itiola Included for the first
tune this year will be an
The world famous National
Dance Company of Senegal
has returned to North
America on ita 'third roast
to roast tour and will per
form on stage at the Port
land Civic Auditorium on
Saturday, November 2nd. at
8: IS p.m.
The Senegalese Troupe,
which includes forty singers,
danrers, drummers, mini
ruins, acrobats, stilt walkers
and a “living, dancing hay
stark", has been touring now
for fifteen years
In their
role as goodwill ambassadors,
they've presented the rich
Adoption
e x p lo re d
Joseph
,/o r
authentic talking drum.
The beautiful Senegalese
men and women will perform
new high energy dances
taken from the life of the
Senegalese savannah. sea
and forest. The stilt walkers
will astound audiences with
their dances and acrobatic
rhythms on eight foot high
stilts.
During its current lour the
company has been selected
to perform at the United
Nations (ieneral Assembly
Hall for the entire UN Diplo­
matic Corps, in honor of
Human Hights Day.
The Open Door Society
will hold ita semi annual
Group Inquiry Meeting Tues
day, October 22nd, at 8:00
p.m. at Auguslana Lutheran
Church, corner of N.E. 15th
and Knott, in Portland The
public IS invited to attend
this meeting and to learn
about the changing face of
adoption. A slide show will
be presented, followed by a
question and answer period
during which participants
can ask questions of repre
senlatives from Children s
Services Division (Adoption
Unit) and private adoption
agencies On display will be
the Oregon Adoption Ex
change Notebook, a new
approach to placement of the
"waiting" child.
George Kontanis, Cam
paign Director of the Oregon
Socialist Workers "74 Cam
paign Committee, announced
plans for the committee's
pre election banquet to he
held October 19th.
Sup
porters and members of the
Young Socialists for Seigle
and Studer from across the
state are planning to ally
that night at Koinonia House,
near Portland State Univer
<ity, where the campaign has
la largest student organize
.ion.
Robin Mare, S ocialist
Yorkers candidate in the 1st
Congressional District, re
Mtrts from Corvallis that
upporters at Oregon State
fn iv ersity are arranging
.neetings and car pools for
students coming to the rally.
This week Ms, Mare will be
in Eugene, where supporters
at the University of Oregon
will be organizing trans
portation to the October 19th
rally.
In the Portland area, local
supporters have been can
vassing neighborhood shop
ping centers and street
corners, as well as holding
meetings at area high schools
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On Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
the Reverend Dave Rogers,
a missionary with CBFMS in
Zaire. Africa, will bring the
evening message. Reverend
and Mrs. Rogers are active
in a church planting ministry
in Zaire. Also scheduled for
the evening service is an
fo r ap p o in tm en ts
Call 2 8 8 -8 3 4 5
Thurs. 10—12 N oon
"African Sing" and a "Puppet
Show."
Sunday services will begin
at 9:45 with the Sunday
School Hour, lead by Miss
Donna Mickey. Miss Mickey
is the girl's co-ordinator for
World Impart, an inner city
missions organization
The Sunday morning 11:00
a m message will be given
by Dr. Ruben Conner.
A special time of fellow
ship is planned prior to the
evening service. The “Fel­
lowship Tea" beginning at
5:00 p.m. will allow individ
uals to visit and share with
Mission Conference Guests
and Speakers.
The Conference will con
elude with the 7:00 p.m.
evening service. The mes
sage will be brought by Dr.
Charles Losie of the Conser
vative Baptist Association of
Oregon.
A major part of the special
mission offering being raised
during the conference will be
for the relief of flood refuges
in Honduras.
Portland YWCA is offering
an Indian Summer weekend
at Kah Nee Ta Warm Springs
Indian Resort on November
16th and 17th. Accommoda
lions are in the Neesha Cot
lages by the therapeutic
mineral pools.
A limited
number of rooms are also
available at the new Kah
Nee Ta Ixwlge nearby.
Reservations should be
made by October 31st. Call
223 6281 for further informa
lion.
three Executive Committee
members of the Hoard of
hrectors.
In addition to his position
with Lambda Chi Alpha.
Myers was recently elected
to the Executive Committee
of the National Conference of
Lieutenant Governors.
For many years the Secre­
tary of State has been active
in a variety of other volun
teer charitable, church and
community activities.
In accepting the presi
dency, Myers believes that
the fraternity can continue to
have a positive influence on
higher education in North
America.
While some col
legiate organizations were
challenged and found wanting
during the past few years,
l-ambda Chi Alpha has ac
cepted its challenges and
made progressive changes to
remain a growing and viable
part of the college com
mumty.
As a member of the fra
lernity's Executive Commit
tee. Myers has worked to
change the fraternity stereo
type to a public image which
reflects the fratern ity's
actual prupose for existing
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(.’lay Myers, Secretary of
State of Oregon, has been
elected International Presi
dent of lambda Chi Alpha at
the fraternity's 35th Genera!
Assembly and Leadership
Seminar held in Knoxville.
Tennessee.
The 47 year old Myers, a
former insurance executive,
is a charter member of the
lam bda Chi Alpha chapter
at the University of Oregon
in Eugene.
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acceptance to serve as a
Hoard Member of lambda
Chi Alpha is an extension of
his belief that the college
campus is a place where
young adults develop leader
ship techniques and skills
more effectively, and that
fraternities have traditionally
provided a good share of that
leadership potential for the
community, state and nation.
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Conner visits Berean
A Hlack missions execut
ive.a presentation from Za
ire. and a Honduran relief
offering will be the high
lights of the fall Mission
Conference at Herean Haptist
church. The church invites
all friends to its conference.
October in , 19.20, at the
church. 4822 N. Vancouver
Avenue. Reverend Willie 0 .
Peterson is Pastor.
On Friday evening at 7:30
p.m. Dr ruben Shannon Con
ner. Founder and Pastor of
the Community Bible Church
in Dallas, Texas, will bring
the message. Dr. Conner is
the Director and Speaker of
the "Let the Bible Speak"
Radio Program heard weekly
on station KSKY in Dallas,
and the founder and General
President of the Black Evan
gelistic Enterprise. Inc. a
National Missionary Organ
ration engaged in placing
full time Christian workers in
predominantly Black comm
unities in North Amerira.
Mission Conference act
ivities for Saturday include a
Mother Daughter Breakfast
at N:30 a m. and a Father son
Luncheon beginning at 12:00
nnon, Guest speaker at the
breakfast will be Mrs. Glen
da Rogers. Speaking at the
luncheon will be the Rever
end Dave Rogers. Both the
breakfast and luncheon will
be held in the Berean Teen
Center.
and community campuses.
According to Mr. Kontanis
the two major candidates.
Stacey Seigle for Governor
■and John Studer for U.S.
Senate, will be joined on the
speaker's platform by Debbie
Hustin. Co-Chairwoman of
the Socialist Workers Na
tional Campaign Committee
Ms. Bustin will be flying in
Friday, October Nth, to begin
a six day tour speaking to
Oregonians on the effects of
Watergate.
The campaign committee
recently learned that Fred
Halstead, an international
leader of the anti Vietnam
war movement and well
known Socialist speaker, will
be in town to appear at the
rally. He will present the
major address of the evening.
At the banquet and rally,
plans will be announced to
kick off the final two weeks
of campaigning.
Rally or
ganizers expert this to be
the largest rally of its kind
ever held in Oregon. The
press is invited to cover the
event and interview candi
-dates and supporters from
across the state.
Thursday, October 17. 1974
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