Show i PflMA O Page 4 1 A Wednesday Nov 20 1974 74 Logon Friends involved with sociol reform Helen Dovey Features Writer by The Quakers non-viole- members of the of nt growing stability the newly formed Logan Meeting said Workers Union AFL-CIfarmStokes He said that the concern in many ways said Stokes He said that the Quakers were impressed by and tend to follow Martin Luther King’s non- workers are “unorganized ploited and they need help” O demonstrating greater social Friends work to social promote change through means said Dr Allen Stokes professor of Wildlife Science and a Quaker With better organization and a Society Religious Society of Friends is of the violent approaches ex- Stokes added that some people believe that boycotting one action taken in defense of the is a violent farmworkers method He explained that if any voilence occurs it is from the other side to social reform the Friends have Recently pledged support to the cause of Cesar Chavez’ United Farm Among political actions taken by the Quakers are lobbies for of the peace and USU program for amnesty last month Stokes said students for many years We are interested in and peace education and are concerned about our responsiblity for rehabilitation of Vietnam” Melvin Marshall Assistant Professor of Communication and a Quaker told of some of the concerns of the Logan Friends Meeting: “We have provided He added that the Quakers have participated in forums and draft counseling non-violen- discussions opposing capital punishment when the Until recently Pacific Yearly Meeting a ruling body of the Quakers decided that the Logan Friends had enough stability to form a chapter in Logan and hold meetings the Stokes family held services in their home The Logan Friends not meet in the Campus Christian Fellowship USU for Building personally very active social problems and improving communications between people was the director of an “ExStokes in in International periment He said program Living” “American tourists were getting cheated They never got to know people or go into their homes” This program he said emphasised knowing people rather than travel Stokes said that similar to this the Ambassadorship program with which he is involved Thbse participating are generally in their late twenties or older and are sponsored by their communities to go abroad and learn about the areas they visit he said When they return they speak publicly to the people of their community to share the is experience ft are Delegates usually chosen for their com- munication abilities Stokes said ons T778 "HU LOS Mi GILES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY ZUBIN MEHTA FREE TO ALL CACHE VALLEY RESIDENTS L t THE HAS 'w' nj) p if itm 1! d THE SOUTH SEAS IS BEING FLOWN INTO LOGAN IN THE FORM OF THE NEW STAGE HIT IN THE K! SPECTRUM 1 NOV 25 Q 8 pm 8 LA PHILHARMONIC BEEN PROVIDING SOUTHERN NOV 20 USU STUDENTS pm IN THE ARE SPECTRUM FREE CALIFORNIA WITH GREAT MUSIC FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS THEY HAVE ACHIEVED THE HONOR OF BEING RATED THE WORLD'S FINEST WITH INFLATION SO HIGH HOW CAN YOU TURN DOWN SOMETHING FREE A-MO- NG - I I & t COME i LET THE PERFORMERS WITH HAND FEET & HIP MOVELOVE AND FOLK MENTS SONG OF THEIR NATIVE TELL THEIR STORY ANCESTORS ! r‘ r ty f w M ty I |