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    Portland Observât. September 4, 1906, Page 9
RELIGION UPDA TE
by Dee Armstrong
Paator LaFfall of the state of Nevada was appointed Bishop of the
Confederated Pentecostal Church Aeeoclation at the Youth Congress
Confederated Pentecostal Church Convention held at Emmanuel
Temple Full Gospel Pentecostal Church which convened August 27 -
Sept. 1. The church is located at 1032 N. Sumner, hoat pastor. Bishop
A A. Walls
Bishop LaFfall received his newly appointed position with a standing
ovation from the congregation and delegatee from the statea of Wash
ington. California. Nevada, Texas, Florida. New York and generously
represented by the State of Oregon
Bishop LaFfall succeeds Bishop U S. King, who Is deeply missed and
'«membered
Emmanuel temple is currently in revival. The public is encouraged
to attend
Send notice o f vour church activities
and events to
Religion Editor. Portland Observer
P O Box 3 137
Portland O R 97209
W r itin g in J u ly -A u g u s t e d itio n o f
the A /u s io n Herald, o ffic ia l organ o f
the N a tio n a l Baptist Foreign M ission
Board, Executive Secretary Reverend
W illia m H arvey lo o k to task some o f
the accepted myths o f the problem s in
South A frica.
" Those w h o place emphasis on the
number o f Blacks w o rkin g fo r A m e ri­
can C o rp o ra tio n s in S outh A fric a are
being m is le a d ," he said. Reverend
H arvey p o in te d to the 350 A m e ric a n
firm s do in g business in South A fric a .
O n ly 135 have ad o p te d the S u lliv a n
P rin cip le s. E ven these c o rp o ra tio n s
can no t announce any h irin g figu res
w ith o u t go ve rn m e n t censorship.
“ M any w ho signed the S ullivan P rin ­
ciple Plan are getting fa ilin g g ra d e s,"
Harvey added.
R eferring to the general statements
that A m e ric a n business w ith d ra w a l
w o u ld th ro w hundreds o f thousands
o f Blacks in to unem ploym ent Harvey
said, “ That is far from the truth. U nit
ed States firm s em ploy 70, (XX) Blacks
and colore d w h ich put Blacks at less
than one percent o f those em ployed.”
“Africa After the Famine"
its long term plans that o fte n include
b u ild in g free m arkets and an in d ig e ­
nous p riv a te sector in a developing
country?
R ichard D erham , head o f A ID 's
Bureau fo r Program and P olicy C o o r­
dina tion, is responsible fo r developing
policies that w ill assist cou ntrie s in
achieving self-su sta in ing econom ic
development. He is currently m o n ito r­
ing the P resident's " A f r ic a H unger
In itia tiv e " and the steps taken to pre­
vent future famines Derham recently
re tu rn e d fro m a three week to u r o f
A fric a to examine firsthand the devas­
t a t i o n w ro u g h t by fa m in e , and the
assistance given by A ID program s.
Derham is an a tto rn e y and native o f
Seattle
A d m issio n is $2.50 fo r C o u n c il
members, $3.50 general adm ission.
C a ll 229-3049 fo r advance reserva­
tions.
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rearing years, according to one o f the
course in s tru c to rs , G w en M ille r-
Pearson. A lso teaching the w o rksho p
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w ith Ms. M ille r-P e a rs o n , shares the
position o f Advertising C oord ina to r at
The B cnj. F ra n k lin Federal Savings
and Loan Association.
The cost o f the session is $8.00 and
can be paid at the door The West H ills
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September 10, at West H ills Covenant
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S unday, Septem ber 15. 1985, the
M a tro n s ' C lu b o f the Bethel A fric a n
M e th o d is t E p is c o p a l C h u rc h , 5828
N .E . 8th . P o rtla n d , O rego n, w ill be
celebrating its 30th anniversary
The p u b lic is in v ite d to attend the
service at 5:01) p.m . O ur guest speaker
for the occasion w ill be Bishop Harley
Akers o f the P eople’s T abernacle o f
Faith, Los Angeles, C a lifo rn ia . M usi
cal guests from the city w ill appear. A n
extra special feature w ill be the cro w n ­
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The A m erican B aptist C onvention. Am erican B ap tist Churches o f
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Sunday School 9 30am
Sundav W orship 11 00am
Christian Y outh Fellow ship 6 00pm
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B E A U TY E» B AR B ER
SU P P LIE S
EVERY WED
4-8 PM
ALLEN TE M P LE C M E C H U R C H
John H Jackson Minister M Ed M D
9 JO A M Church School
I I O l i A M Congregational Worship
5 0 0 P M Vei|»er Service
10 00 A M B ap tsm Fourth Sunday
H arvey q u oted the largest U n ite d
States investor in South A fric a , M o b il
O il. Ih e v have less th a n o n e -th ird
A fric a n employees. He referred to a
statement from the W ashington O ffice
on A frica as saying, "E ve n if the U nit
cd States co rp o ra tio n s wanted to be a
good in flu e n c e , the im p a c t o f th e ir
presence on Black w o rke rs w o u ld be
negligible "
The oth er m y th c ritic iz e d by Rev
H a rvey is the 1977 p ro p o sa l o f the
Sullivan Principles by Reverend I eon
Sullivan o f Philadelphia He is a mem
her o f the Board o f G eneral M o to rs
The proposal suggested fa ir e m p lo y ­
ment practices, desegregated lockers,
dinin g room s and increased Blacks in
management and supervision. Harvey
feels that i f a ll these c o n d itio n s were
m et, " th e y w o u ld d o n o th in g to the
general apartheid in the country . "
Blacks s till w o u ld not be able to
vote, they w o u ld not be able to buy
la nd , w o u ld not be able to choose
where they w o rk , o r live. N o t even
w hom they m arry Even the legal re ­
q u ire m e n t to ca rry a pass w o u ld
remain.
Life Center
receives van
Pacific Northwest Bell Co. present
ed L ife t enter a b e a u tifu l van on
August 23.
1 ife Center is a United Way Agency
and serves needy people th ro u g h o u t
the I r i - t o u n ty A rea . Parents may
com e in and get schol c lo th in g fo r
th e ir c h ild re n The C e nter also p r o ­
vides ho use ho ld item s, dishes, bed
ding, adult clothing, beds and a variety
o f useful com m o d itie s to m ake life a
bit better.
P a cific N o rth w e s t Bell has been a
frie n d o f I ife C e n te r ever since it
was organized 18 years ago
I ow in com e fa m ilie s can com e to
the center, 2746 N F. U n io n A v e .,
and get help w ith food, clothing, baby
needs, musical items and any thing that
is needed to help them in tunes o f
distress. F ood is alw ays needed
and in 1984 85 served 30.(XX) people
w ith fix x l alone
FREE FOOD
FOR THE NEEDY
N E First b Schuyler • 284 1964
Mission Herald disputes
South African myths
i f you Have a comment on what you would like to read in Religion Update,
l^ease mail in vour suggestions to: Religion Update, P O Box 91333. Portland.
OR 97201.
The W o rld A ffa irs C o un cil o f O re­
gon is sponsoring a lecture, " A f r ic a
A fter the F am in e," w ith speaker Rich­
ard D erham o f the Agency fo r In te r­
national D evelopm ent (A ID ) , T h u rs­
day, September 12, 5:30 p.m . at Bank
o f C a lifo rn ia , 4th F lo o r, 707 S.W .
Washington, Portland.
The Agency fo r International Desel-
opment is an agency o f the federal gov­
ernm ent that provides econom ic and
technical assistance to some 70 devel­
oping countries throughout the w orld.
As such, A I D can fin d its e lf em ­
broiled in p o litic a l battle over its p ro ­
grams fo r people.
Wfhile A I D does not establish fo r-
eigh p o lic y , it m ust nonetheless deal
w ith diverse p o litic a l views to w a rd s
governm ents in developing and T h ird
W’o rld countries. H o w dises it resolve
p o litic a l squabbles w h ile p ro v id in g
fanners w ith seeds and tools? Once the
crisis is past, how does A ID implement
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