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I didn't see them. Oh, OK. OK. I don't know if I hit the water. What do you think this is going to be? Oh, okay. When I was first presented with this program I was only two weeks old as a board member Larry and I didn't know enough about it and my first reaction was a strong one about the military but as all of us got looking at the facts and the information which hadn't been before the board before. We began to make our judgements on the educational program and last night's vote I think reflected the fact that the board decided that on the basis of the fact that the program offered pay for high schools to leave the campus, sometimes to leave the state. And that it also required that a male student commit himself to six years of service, that those two factors in combination, I think, are the things that... Now, during the course of the preparations for our convention, it was revealed that the FBI intends to spy on our convention. They intend to spy in an open public convention of a political group, and this is after Watergate. This is after the American people were told that spying, bugging, and illegal wiretapping were just the criminal aberrations of the Nixon administration. But these latest plans on the part of the FBI to spy in our convention showed that these activities continue. Well, the basis that the federal Bureau of Investigation uses as a pretext for spying on groups like the Young Socialist Alliance is the basis they use as they say that we are a subversive organization, which of course is totally untrue. And what it tends to do is it tends cast an illicit cloud over the convention that or prohibit people who otherwise would like to attend. Our national convention who are interested in socialist ideas and want to find out what we're doing to change society that prohibits them from coming to our convention because of the threat of FBI surveillance and FBI harassment. We'd sure like it to be. I think we've got more points coming back this year as far as pack eight points go than any other team and eight pack eight placers. So it really puts us in pretty good spot. Coach, who do you see as your toughest competition? Well, I think it has to be Washington along with Oregon State. They both have two tough teams and they're both in the top 10 in the nation. So last year Oregon State lost several wrestlers but they're always tough. They had a good recruiting year. Who are the ducks to watch? Well, there's a long list of them this year. I think, gosh, Duane Stetzman, who is, of course, an NCAA All-American, and Wes Hines and Greg Gibson will be out from football real soon. And Buck Davis is certainly a big show on our team. It appears, to the best of our investigation anyway, that in picking up the cast ballots which were inside of these ballot envelopes that one of the workers, through error, inadvertence, or oversight, picked up a stack containing 50 envelopes that indeed held ballots and placed them in with the unused ballot envelops. You are on your way to Portland. We'll reissue it and you can get on the Continental Trail. They're putting on one extra bus on each schedule, but you have to get on a waiting list. No, it didn't hurt the momentum. I think if it hurt anything, Ben, it was, you know, just before the half when you need the extra time or the timeouts to move the football, often it's costly, and in that case it certainly would have helped us to have those two timeouts. But it didn't stop momentum, I don't believe that, because what you do in your timeouts is trying to come up with the right play, and if you call the wrong play, you don't get another chance, so you want to be sure you're right, and so taking a little time and making sure. I'm not sure it's a wrong decision at all, it just depends on the circumstances. Game. In fairness to the many, many people who have worked for the last four, six weeks, anything this close warrants a recount. In other words, I really don't feel that it is a definitive request by the voters in this case. How far will you take it? Well, I don't know how far we'll take it. We will probably do at least half the city. And I think we'll probably go at it intelligently. In other words, we'll try to figure out beforehand which are the proper precincts to count and recount. Thank you very much. Well, we're all here in Eugene very proud of our community, but I think we realize that there's large chunks of our past history and our heritage that we've lost in recent years, and we want to do what we can to preserve what remains. How long do you think this process will take? Well, it's very difficult to say because of tight schedules and busy agendas, but we're hoping that within a couple months this can be back and through the council. Right, 32 seconds, exactly what I was going to say. Well, it was really stimulated by a group of motorcycle enthusiasts, an organization called Eugene Motorcycle Activity Organization. And their interest in developing such a park and looking for some public ground in which they could prove to the community that they could develop it and that there was interest in this activity. Why do you feel there's a need for a motorsport park in this community? Well, we know of a f- in the past of the many requests for motorcycle kinds of activities, our inability to really provide it, the many more motorcycles that now have been acquired, those that are not licensed even to go on the road, and of all the age groups being involved in this kind of sport, and I think that time is pretty good now to develop something like this. Yes, as we went around the district campaigning, Larry, the people said they wanted change and they wanted action because they were deeply disturbed by what was happening in our mills, the unemployment, the high inflation, hurting people, the elderly, the un-fixed incomes. And they voted Democratic all over the country, including the 4th District, telling the Democrats, get in there and do something about it, and that's what we'll do. What are you going to do? I'm going back to Washington, D.C. And join with this great majority and put through programs and plans to make the effects of inflation fair, help the people on fixed incomes, as I said, get our housing industry moving again so we can get our mills back to work. Hey, Weaver, what about the rope? Oh, I haven't quite made up my mind yet. I'll, of course, have to finish out the two months I have. And I'll take it from there. And I feel that I'll get into something. I'll probably go into private enterprise. What's the political picture look like now? Are you going to stay in politics at all? Oh no, I won't stay in politics at all. This is it. I've given it my 16 years and I feel very good about it. I think I've contributed a lot to the community and I'm very proud of my record. How about an analysis of the election? Well, from looking at the total national and state picture and the local picture, I think the Watergate issue had a lot to do with it and then this coupled with this I think made people more easily believe the misrepresentations and the lies and the misinformation that was put out and it all helped and it was very disappointing. I think if it had been a different year it would have been much different. I think it's the outcome of it. Yes, I thought it was rather ironic that people seemed this time to be more concerned about credibility and protection of the public official, that be sure that he discloses all of his interests, that the people are protected in their rights and so forth. And yet, and they did pass the bill that requires certification and qualification of assessor, And yet, many of the people that they voted out of office... Are the very people that are qualified, and it's kind of like wrecking the train type of a situation. I can't worry about that, really. We're going to make the Democratic Party as an effective instrument of the people and of government as possible. And if the opposition simply can't meet our challenge, they're going have to disappear, perhaps, or be modified, or be replaced by some other kind of party or parties. In other words, it's not the obligation of the Democrats to preserve the opposition party. It's the job of the opposition to preserve and save itself by meeting the challenge of the democrats with all the resilience and all the ability at its command. Well, the committee is looking at really two different questions. The first question that we're going to examine is whether a translator can provide the kind of repeater functions that this community wants for bringing in outside TV. The second question is going to be... Other or future potential of cable TV is such that we have a strong community interest in maintaining that cable system and not in erecting something that would be in conflict or in competition with it. If our answer is that a translator is one, technically viable, and two, that the future benefits of cable. Are not that important to us, I can see that we would be moving in the direction of erecting a translator by the three entities. If we determine that cable is of overriding importance to us then I think we're looking at a question of determining how and under what standards do we want to renegotiate our cable franchise in March of 1977. Right. 58. Lane County's unemployment in October registered 8.1%, which is well above October of last year, which was 6.2 and is above last month's 7.6. That's a full percentage point higher than the rest of the state and you say that is traditional. Why? Well, traditional, because of our essentially one horse economy, we are a lumber and wood products area. The state, particularly the Portland area, is much more diversified. Actually, when you speak of the state, you almost have to divide it in half, Portland, and the rest of us. And the rest us traditionally have a higher unemployment rate. What did the lumber and sawmill figures reveal in Lane County? All right. In October, Lumberwood Products Employment registered 14,100. This is 1,950 below last year's employment level and was quite a drop from last month's 15,000 employment level. Over the past few months, is there any way that you can predict what's going to happen now in this industry for the remainder of the winter or the year? Well, the next few months, we're unfortunately going to see some more layoffs, more than what we'd expect on a seasonal basis. We should see some leveling off, perhaps early next year, and perhaps by mid-year, we should start to see improvement again. My campaign against Mr. Eiman was hard-hitting. I pulled no punches. This was my responsibility to those who nominated me, and it will always be this way. I would expect no less from my opponent. I was not, however, dishonest. Whether the campaign was dirty depends more upon the frame of mind of the loser and his ability to accept defeat than almost any other factor. Whether it was bitter, as the media has described it, is a very subjective thing which, in my opinion, depends almost entirely upon the state of mind of the respective candidates. I am disappointed in his lack of concern and loyalty for the people who elected him. Mr. Eyman is still charged with the responsibility of representing and serving the interests of the people of our district. It seems, however, that he is nevertheless trying to do everything in his power to discredit me personally. To say to it that you, even though you have never met me... Will share and participate in his bitterness and hate. And through this approach, he wants to see to it that I will receive the worst possible committee assignments available. Well, then, if you mean by turning around, win the last two, that's our goal. We believe Stanford is beatable. They're a very good football team. They lost handily, you might say, to USC, but so are some other people. Stanford poses a lot of problems in that they can throw and they can run, and they do have depth. Oregon State is getting better every week they come out. And so we see both these teams as a real challenge for us, but we think we're getting better. It isn't showing on the scoreboard, but we are getting better, and I believe that because of the nature of our kids and the pride that they have that we will make a good account of ourselves these last two ballgames and we think that will be turning it around if we do make a account of our selves. Oregon showed some offensive punch last week, but not enough to get on the scoreboard. This week it'll have to be different because Stanford is very capable of scoring and scoring big. The Ducks would like nothing more than to win the final two games, and if they can, they'll gain the respectability that's eluded them all season long. So tomorrow afternoon, Oregon and Stanford at Austin Stadium, Ben Varanis for Action News. In the past, the custom has been for the post office to deliver the unstamped letter and collect postage from the receiver. Eugene Postmaster Ethan Newman said that delivering unstamped mail cost the Postal Service about $18 million annually. In announcing the new policy, Postmaster General E.T. Claussen says it is unfair to burden the vast majority of mailers with costs created by a few who mail letters without paying for them. In the future, Sunday to be exact, letters mailed without postage will be returned to the sender. Or sent to the dead letter office if there's no return address. So, the mail will continue to go through in rain, sleet, or snow. That's if you remember to put a stamp on it. In Eugene, George Shortus, for Action News. The unbilled means to stop paying that income tax that goes into the armaments to keep the barriers up, to keep the exclusivism up, the keep the armies going, and keep us all at each other's throes. I mean, this is a breakdown of all of that. Is that ever coming? About prisoners in Chile, and I was wondering if you identified with the Allende regime? For 17 years! Well, the embarrassing part is how little I've changed, I suppose, and all of the tests that I've sort of gone through that would have, if I were going to change from being a radical non-violent type to something else, I would have changed by now. So I really don't foresee any change. That includes going to jail, and includes civil disobedience. That includes being on the picket line, watching people get beat up. That includes sitting in a bomb shelter in North Vietnam with American bombs landing close to where I was. And each of those things, you might think, well, now she's going to finally understand you've got to take up arms, and each time it made it devastatingly clear to me that we had to take something else, I mean, to learn a different way to work. So, I've been that way since I was eight. And prove to you that you don't use those for power. People relating to her would say that she was very powerful, which isn't really true. Find out what millions of dollars it took to blow that apart, you know, it's really terribly sad. And I don't know what's going to happen in our, wherever you call it. I'm not sure. I'm not sure because it may be a different concept. They can't get all of the people that they had before. So it's whether or not they'll be able to, because what happened is we were right at the point. Bobby Blake's a good actor, actually, the actor who's doing it. He was in Cold Blood, and Willy Boy is here, something like that. He's very good, but I'm, I'm not sure yet. I am doing some other things now, so whether or or not it will work out, I don't know if it's meant to be. Yeah, I have a very, very close friend, Mrs. Journey, who lives here, and she's kind of sort of like family, and I'm, and we come, we is my daughter, I have an eight and a half year old daughter. We were here this summer vacationing with her and I think last Thanksgiving. And I think also that I would like to, I'd like to buy land up here. And funny, I've no desire to in California, really, apart from the predictions of the earthquakes, California is I don't mean it's getting worse, it's a lovely place to live and it's a lot better than New York, which is where I lived before. But every time I come here, I just, the quality of life is very different. You're like Eugenia. Oh yeah, beautiful. And also it's not just that it's physically beautiful. I find the people very, very nice and the values are different from California. I live in pretty rarefied air, so I don't know when I say California, I may be saying Hollywood, but it isn't just Hollywood. There's all in California that it, I have a feeling that we're coming out of touch with the the rest of the world. First, the Bonneville Power Administration has advised all of their customers in the Pacific Northwest that the low-cost hydroelectric power that's available in the Northwest system will be allocated to Bonneville customers, such as the Springfield Utility Board, on the basis of loads that exist on our system as of July 1, 1975. Now this means if we can accomplish the acquisition of the Pacific Power and Light Company electric system we will obtain from Bonneville, under our present contract, an allocation of low cost hydro for that entire load so that all of Springfield will have the benefit of low-cost hydropower resources. The second thing that has changed is that whereas for many, many years, Pacific has met our low rates. They've now advised the City of Springfield and all of the residents in Springfield that they can no longer justify matching those rates and they've already raised their rates in Spring field 20% above ours and they have advised the public that they will raise their rates further in Spring Field until they match the rate charged to their regular Oregon customers. There's never have been anything special for Native Americans. It's usually been set up for the black people or the white minority, and nothing has been set for the Native Americans, we're always last on the totem pole, let's say. And I feel that this is very important for our people. And this is something that is close to my heart. Stuart Castro is the executive director of the Indian Commission in Salem. And he will help us write up a proposal to set up a center here in Lane County. When there are funds available to help our people, I see no reason why there shouldn't be a center here. Well, it means the beginning of our next season, you might say. We could start next season with a win right now. It would certainly help our recruiting. It would help our morale. It would surely help our enthusiasm. I'm sure it could go on and on. We feel that this football game, because of what the spectator, what the fan, what the alumni, what's the media, the conclusions they draw by the winner of this ball game, is important to your program. But our feeling is, win, lose, or draw, we don't buy the idea that it's the right to live in the state. We feel like we're going to battle, win lose or draw. And our feeling as we're gonna take over the state one way or another, we're not concerned about anything except battling as hard as we can and hope we can win it with that kind of effort. Well, fairly. I expected our team to do a little better than we've done this year, and thus far we're 2-8. And when your expectations don't reach up to the results, it kind of tends to be disappointing. What about your personal goals? Have you taken... Well that too, you know, I think that if the team had had more success, I would have had more success and therefore I would've reached my own personal goals, you know, as well as reaching my team goals, so you know yeah, I haven't reached the goals that I set for myself either. With both teams sporting two and eight records, you could say that the outcome of the game doesn't really mean a lot, but of course it does. It means pride and prestige to the players and fans. It could be a positive spark for Don Reid's young program, a program that he'll continue next year. And to D'Andros, it might mean his job. So the stage is set. Civil War action at Parker Stadium in Corvallis between Oregon and Oregon State. At Austin Stadium, Ben Vranis. For Action News. These nations thought that having a trade association of publicly owned oil companies would be the way they could better fight the privately owned oil companies. They could get better personnel, better administrative methods, better ideas for marketing, all these things that they need to be more efficient. And this was the idea that I brought to Baghdad, and I was very pleased with the way these delegates received it. The first one is better service. We haven't had good service as some of us will remember from earlier this year. We had shortages. We've got other shortages that can come. And this is inevitable. Wherever you can make money by having a shortage and raise the price and make a bigger profit, and this is what they've done. You'd have lower profits because it would be a publicly owned company and they wouldn't make the exorbitant profits that at last the Congress is beginning to do something about. And finally, you would stop, and I think this is the most important point, you would the extensive corruption of our legislators and indeed of our presidency by the oil companies. They have paid for their tax benefits. They have corrupted our government excessively. And if you had a publicly owned company, that corruption would stop. You would have a an organization that was responsive to the public will to decisions made on the basis of public interest instead of private profit. We found at this morning's meeting that there are many areas within the county that have not been contacted. A lot of individual givers that haven't been contacted, and we really have to renew our efforts over this period of time to really attain this final victory by December 6th. We have a very strong feeling, judging from the group this morning, that the dollars are out there. We're very heartened by the fine presentation made this morning. By the Warehouse and Timber Company, which reported its goal as an increase of 13%. Uh... As far as the city council is concerned the greenway law provides that the green way plan is really an effort of state and local government and so local governments will accept responsibility for uh... Managing and regulating their segments of the the greenways portion of the river and the river's edge that's within their jurisdiction and there is a state planning law SB100 that provides for local comprehensive plans to be consistent with statewide goals and local ordinances to be consistent with the comprehensive plan, and so we see this as the primary vehicle for this coordination and this really would be the role of local government really in putting the greenway in, including that into their regular planning process. The proposal includes provisions that the house be made available to the University of Oregon to be used as a guest house, retreat, community center. Especially, we hope that it can be used as a residence for visiting distinguished scholars. There's a provision that the barn be made available to Lane County Pioneer Museum as an annex to house and display wagons, carriages, antique farm equipment. And it includes the provision that the remaining approximately 24 acres of open space be maintained as nearly as possible in its present state. It includes an upper and lower meadow, fir and oak woods, and natural stream. And that this all be preserved as a state park. To such ideals as education. Now I want agriculture and interior. Now these are two of the very top committees in the Congress. And all the freshmen want agriculture this time because of food prices, I guess. But I got the speaker's commitment for ag and a few other commitments for interior. Now that doesn't mean I'm going to get them, because it'd be a miracle if I got both. But I was back there trying, and I think we made some headway. Do you think you'll get one or the other? Oh, I'm sure I'll get won, yes. But both of them would be good for southern Oregon. Well, as I said today, that I view my role basically as the spokesman for their particular interest. I somewhat as a spokesman and mechanic, I am the one that is going to see that the particular legislation that they want is written and adopted into a bill and put into the legislative process, that it gets to a committee hearing, and that I intend to be the most outspoken spokesman before the needs of the retired and senior citizens. But. The question of lobbying the bill and testifying for it, I believe, is their responsibility. They are the ones that have to let the legislators know that they need this particular piece of legislation. Well, I kind of got a, I don't know, maybe mixed emotions, you know, I think, you know, with it being a frustrating kind of disappointing year, it's kind of nice, you know, for it to be the last one, you know, but then again, you know, i like football and i enjoy playing it so much, you know, it is kind of sad, you know, that it is my last game, and then, you know, we're playing Oregon State and I'm going back to Cravalis where, you know, originally started my football, and you know I'm looking forward to that, you I don't know all of it. The Oregon State fans, the Beaver fans, et cetera, you know. You know, I just, I've really got kind of mixed emotions, you know, about playing this last game and playing it in Corvallis, you now. Today let me say in the beginning that in your counting procedure if it becomes necessary for one of the members of the counting board chairman of each recount board when we begin will view the seals on the ballot boxes prior to there being open to ensure that they have not been broken. We are going to view this recount more than just a recount. It is our purpose in this recount to make certain challenges and to form a basis and grounds for further proceedings concerning this election. Therefore we are going to request. Certain allowances, a little wider discretion than is usually the proceedings in a recount. We are entitled to it under the law in an equitable proceeding. This is a quasi-judicial proceeding. We are going to ask certain evidence be put into the record during this recount. I don't feel like it's for me to say which, but I do know that there's an accounting for it, and I want you to... The number of complaints, I said hundreds at that time, of people who stated that the punch button did not register on the card and didn't punch out that little square underneath. And I said to Mr. Penfold, we want to check that very carefully and we want see those punch cards. Mr.Penfold's answer was, that has all been corrected. I got a group of people together here and we went through all the ballots and these people punched the holes through these ballot cards. I said did they go through all of the 83,000 approximately votes and he said yes. Now I want you to know and I said well who knows what punches they made on those and Mr. Penfold's answer was that these people are honest. Now that's fine they're honest and i have no question but they are but i was not invited to watch that proceeding i didn't see these people punch these ballot cards through and i make this statement as a further basis that in all probability that election on tuesday november the fifth in particular with the county commissioners race was an absolutely illegal election that's all this time I request the right to make further statements as the procedure goes along. Lady, talking to the election boards is not permitted after the proceeding began. We can take a recess of the proceeding and take time to make further statements. Not to the court, sir. Okay. Lady. Not clear. The strike completely closed all operations at the Eugene-Grayhound bus terminal the past six days. Hundreds of passengers who go Greyhound from Eugene every day simply had to find other ways to travel or postpone their trip. Thank you both. There you go, that's beautiful. Oh, you guys are great. Well, several things we see in sponsoring this one platoon legislation for the NC2A, I suppose, first of all, probably a cost savings to all schools across the country, and then secondly, the equalizing of competition, not having to have so many super players on each team to compete, and thirdly, probably, maybe most important of all is the part about fan identification, the fact that players will recognize. Number 22, Donnie Reynolds, playing both ways or they'll recognize the people that are on the field sort of like they do our basketball team or our track team. What are the chances that the legislation may be accepted? Well, I think pretty good right now because there are 119 schools playing major college football across the nation, and I believe if you were to take a vote today that perhaps 100 of those would vote for it because they see the need, a need for a change of some type to get away from the 81 to 14 scores that we see across the country on certain weekends. Briefly, the highlights are that it covers 150 miles of route system itself, not all necessarily inside the city of Lameshut Gene, and makes up 120 routes, about 150 miles. Majority of the route mileage, by necessity, is on the existing street network. There is a percentage of it, a fairly healthy percentage, in my opinion, on the... Off-street system, what I would call a type of route that is similar to the North Bank bike route in Alton Baker Park, for instance, and then there's another category that would be adjacent to the street, maybe using a sidewalk or a separate path, but very close to the street system, and the rest of it, of course, being on the street system itself with the appropriate signing and or marking. I received my information about this proceeding from a member of the media who had been informed that it was called for here. I view this as a very inconsiderate imposition upon a very serious process that we are trying to conduct here with all efficiency and dispatch. I think that it does create some diversions, some distractions from that. And to that, I do apologize to you. By secluding this room, we will continue to attempt, we shall attempt to continue the recount without disruption. First of all, we are not interested in working with a client and telling them what they have to do. We're more interested in assisting them articulate the priorities that they have, the preferences that they would like to see, the options that are available to them, but also the qualifiers and the constraints. When you're dealing with corrections, you're doing with a community service, and that has to be realized first and foremost. It is a community service. It's a device that exists within the community to assist the community, maintain an element of order in terms of how individuals live and how individuals with other individuals. In that sense, the first priority is to appreciate what services the community needs. Then to... To determine the accommodation resources as well as the staff resources that are required to eat. 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