8, Portland Obaarver, Auguat 3,1983 OBSERVATIONS FROM THE SIDELINES by Kathryn H all Bogle Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Smith Fajardo stopped In Portland on their eight-month tour of U.8. cltlee he C h ief Executive O f fleer o f T M anila's M inistry o f Justice, Reynold Smith Fajardo, was in city for a few days last week. As M anila's chief executive, Fajardo directs the free legal aid program o f the Philippine govern­ ment, and as a former trial attorney, he is responsible for approximately 700 lawyers in over I JO Citizens’ Legal Assistance Offices (C L A O ) throughout the country. His office handles legal services for indigent litigants, and detained prisoners as well as providing programs for groups such as cultural minorities, youth and the police. In addition, the C L A O provides counselling, mediation and documentation serv­ ices. Ending a month-long tour o f principal cities o f the United States, Fajardo had been interested in learn­ ing about free legal aid programs especially those operating with lim it­ ed financial resources. In addition, his interests included the study o f the litigation process in the field of human rights. The Fajardos were often guests o f the legal lights o f the communities they visited. They attended a Mason­ ic Conference in Tulsa, O klahom a, and were welcomed as Fajardo is an active Mason. In Portland, the Fajardos were entertained at dinner by Circuit Court Judge Mercedes Deiz and her husband, C arl, from the Bonneville Power Adm inistra­ tion. Sightseeing around the city yield­ ed much o f interest for the visitors but the new facilities o f Portland's Shrine Hospital for Children cap­ tured his heart. "This is my first time on the main­ land o f the United States,” Fajardo said. "1 expected to be going home fully impressed by tall buildings, massive bridges and all the structure o f big business, but I find now my greatest impressions are o f the kind­ ness and courtesy o f the people I met everywhere. Here the Shrine Hospital and the services it provides to all children surpasses anything o f its kind I have seen. I could wish that in the Philippines we could es­ tablish something like i t ." Leed singara with the Ennis Whalay Choral Ensambla. L-R: Ennis Whalay. director. Margarat Qoldan In danca posa. Karan Carpenter. Gloria Mylaa. Iks Mayfield. and Tonya Thompson. (Photo: Kaith Aden! the M. he glorious voices o f the Ennis boys' choir o f 2O-2J years ago is a treasured memory for many adult Whaley Choral Ensemble were men in this d ly . heard almost "singing in the rain” The current Choral Ensemble is a when the Rev. Whaley brought his part o f Whaley's touring group o f choral group to Portland in the 40 voices which travels from Los latter part o f July. The choir sang Angeles, Whaley's present home "Shall We Gather at the R iver" at base, to churches in NortJiern C ali­ Mission State Park on the W illa ­ mette River near Salem on a partly fornia, Oregon and Washington. AU participants volunteer their time rainy, partly sunny, Sunday after­ and talent to "spread joy and fellow­ noon when several churches o f ship" where they are invited to sing. Salem area gathered to picnic to­ gether. Interpretive dance, a new feature added a few seasons ago, spotlights W haley, himself, was returning to Margaret Golden, a professional old paths in Oregon as he filled en­ dance teacher o f Oregon C ity, who gagements in Portland and environs. also sings w ith the group. Whaley was once a minuter in the Hughes M em orial Methodist This particular tour allowed Church in this city. Ever a musician, W haley’s daughter, M arilyn he could not refrain from organiz­ Winters, to join the group for a con­ ing choirs here or wherever he was. cert or two since she was a summer­ time lecturer on Central A frica at A specialty in Portland was his George Fox College in Newberg. several choirs o f young people and a T Johnny Williams (R). naw Certified Director of the American Bridge Association, is toasted by his wife. Morelle, and son. Johnny. (Photo: Richard J. Brown) friends, seven the A B A in Oregon. tables of them, crowded around W illiam s, according to his wife, Johnny W illiams after an afternoon Mozelle, possesses nearly two dozen o f duplicate bridge play on Saturday bridge tournament trophies won in afternoon at the Urban League many years o f play with Challenger Senior Center. They toasted teams through the American Con­ W illiams, the director o f the C h al­ tract Bridge League. Challenger lenger Bridge Club for nearly 30 President Wilson Smith, Charles years, for his newly-won title o f Rawlins and other members o f the Certified Director o f the American Pace Setters, the Roy ales, and in­ Bridge Association. H e becomes the formally organized bridge players first black male to hold this title in joined the Williams* for the happy occasion. B Backstage at the Portland Art Museum are (L) Nick Jonaa. rope sculpture artist, and (R) Stephan Fant. Naw York City guest dancer with the Hereto Danzers. (Photo: Richard J. Brown) T rope sculpture of Kight now ,i rirst Interstate hank loan is as economical as a subcompact. As fast as a turbocharged sports car. And as power­ ful ¡is a heavy-duty pickup. Our new auto loan interest rates are the best in years. And with the right credit information, we'll normally process your application in one day. O nce you’ve arranged your financing. you h nave more leverage io negotiate the price ot your new car. 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