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Mr. Smith at 9 o'clock Saturday evening What was the situation? He came looking for his daughter, and he thought I had her in the house. I told him to search the house if he wanted to, and he didn't do it. He just stayed there, and he says, okay, he'll just stay there and wait for her. Where was his daughter? I don't know. The police, I guess, had her. Why did the police have her? Because she claimed he tried to kill her. The police alert you to the situation. They come around the doors, knock the doors. There were quite a few of them here. They come to our door just before 2 o'clock. And then they went around the rest of the neighbors about that time, too. And we stayed in our front part of the house, though, instead of leaving. What did they tell you to do? They told us to leave, if possible. And if not, why then? Make sure that you're in a good, safe position. I think that this is a very great restriction on the rights of property owners. I see no reason as to why it should prohibit absolutely without a prior permit even the removal of either dead or downed trees. I think there are a number of things that require further study before this council turns over to a member of the Department of Parks and Recreation the right to decide what trees are going to grow and what trees can be cut down in the City of Eugene. I think that this ordinance, in effect, is substituting the judgment of a member of the city staff for that of a private property owner, and that bothers me. I'm also concerned with the time element. I think this is a very important area, something that we shouldn't go into too quickly. I think it's long overdue in this city and therefore I'd like to move that we accept an ordinance concerning the felling and removal of trees and if necessary I would like to ask that we have a special emergency meeting of the council in order to enact this ordinance and I would suggest that we do have it this afternoon. I am not convinced that speedy action on this ordinance is absolutely necessary to the extent that we should call a meeting this afternoon in order to stop the current situation. With Mr. Brotz's assurance that he will not cut further in the area and I think with public recognition in the community that the council has this under consideration, I believe that we need not have any concern about any act of public defiance that would show bad faith so far as the consideration or rather the feeling toward our purposes concerned. With the discussion that's come out of the meeting here today, both from the audience and from the council, I would strongly recommend that we refer this matter back to the committee. I think some very significant points have been raised, again, by the members of the audience and by the council and that we take action speedily, but certainly not in hate that would ultimately bring about some unfortunate situations. This station was here, but it was not an ARCO station. And so ARCO has no basis. Now, as I understand it, this is not the ARCO company, but the federal government that has set these specifications. And ARCO have to go along with them. But I end up one day before the 1st of February with no allocation for February. Does that mean you're going to have to do a lot of business? Well, it will if we can't get some kind of an emergency allocation before I run out of the gas that's in the ground now. How are you going to go about that? I called Salem, the Emergency Energy Commission yesterday, and they were good enough that they had the forms in the mail for me this morning. These have to be filled out. I have contacted my particularly commercial accounts and general service accounts, who I have many of. So the adoption agency across the street here is one that depends on us. We have tried to cover all the businesses here so they don't have to drive all over town looking for gasoline. And when I called him this morning, I had a pile of letters about this thick on my desk before noon today saying how much they need the gasoline. And one of the problems is that in this area, there has been three stations closed in the last year, which, as I estimate, were pumping somewhere in the neighborhood of 150,000 gallons a month in the trim. The golf station at, uh, at, um, uh golf chambers, the shell station across the street here, and the nickel station down here a block. So we've lost 150,000 gallons a month in this area. Now if I lose... 9, it's really going to put a burden on the people in this end of town. Well, the first set of this bacteria work very efficiently. They go like crazy, and they produce a lot of acid. But if your methane bacteria can't handle the amount of acid produced, the thing will go too far, and the cultures die off. And this has been the typical experience with most small plants and people who have tried to run their cars or homes on these things is that they're very sensitive to run. The things will go along for a few days, and then they just seem to peter out. And what we would eventually like to do is try to find out. What factors we could change perhaps by genetic mutations or by changing the culture media to make these bacteria essentially more tolerant to these different conditions. So they would continue to produce methane gas in spite of the types of treatment that you put them to. I don't know, but we'll watch it on. Get it open, and I'll help you a little bit here. Our immediate aim is to make use of some of these waste products on the farm, for the production of electricity, production of heat, to run small engines, to do the cooking on the farms. These are all within the realms of possibility. I was very excited. It's a great honor to be drafted by any team, in the NFL especially. A lot of players, the all-stars, like to play in these co-season games. There's a lot of scouts in there and they might be watching. Do you think this helped your cause? Oh, very much so. There was, at the Eastwood Shrine Green, there was approximately about 150 scouts and the head coaches out there. So the exposure has got to help you quite a bit. How about the hula-hoop? Hula-Hula is more of a vacation. They invite you over there. They say, OK, fellas, we're going to have a little good time over here, and while we're over here we're gonna play a football game for you. This year for the first year the World Football League is competing with the NFL for top players if the price was right Would you go to the WFL? Well, I'm considering every aspect. I'm considering Canadian ball, too. So it's a business, so you have to go for the missed one. That's about it. Well, I think it's a waste of good agricultural grounds. I've had, in other words, our natural resources. I've a lot of experience in sanitary landfills. And all of the sites that I've ever been associated with have always been land reclamation projects, so that you can reclaim the land. Utilize it for some other purpose in the future such as parks or something in that matter. Isn't that proposed for this site? Oh, yes, it's proposed for the site, but uh this site doesn't have to be reclaimed. It's 45% of it according to the county study is under the 1% flood or a hundred-year flood and That's just For a short period of time. It the soils in there are very valuable soils there some of the most fertile soils in the whole Willamette Valley. Where would be a better place for a landfill? Well, I think there are several better places. For example, CV Loop site, which all the studies and everything have been prepared on. There was a conditional use permit issued on it once. Or their proposed Colberg Hill site, I think it'd be a good site. Well, of course, what we're attempting to do is to get a favorable vote in order to change the Charter Amendment. And the Charger Amendment will allow the people to vote on the Taft-Pence Act plan. And I think it's really important to stress that if they want a chance to vote on the Taff-Pense Act plan, that this has to be a yes vote. And I, I think sometimes that just becomes confusing in people's minds. When you're at dance. The tax increment plan, then you have to vote yes in order to get a chance to vote on it. So I would really like to stress the fact that we would like a yes vote. And the change of the charter amendment would accomplish what, then? Well, it does a couple of things. First of all, one section of the Charter Amendment says that any time the City of Springfield proposes entering into a tax increment plan that they will first have to submit this to a voter to people. And the second part of the Charter Amendment is the retroactive part, which says that in order to continue with the tax income plan, which they've already adopted, that they will have to lose to a scheme that they'll have to submit. Do you feel badly delaying the improvements in downtown Springfield by this action? Well, I think that there are improvements that need to be done in downtown Springfield, but I can't say that I particularly feel badly about delaying it. You know, it's a matter of priorities. I would feel worse if it would go about this method of financing, and I think there's other ways of financing it. I've suggested for two sessions now we have legislative continuity and by this I mean I think we should meet continuously. This would not make us a professional legislature. We could still be amateurs if we met continuously but my suggestion is that we meet once every month. Now most legislators already do meet once a month so it wouldn't change their lifestyles particularly. We can meet once month, have a couple days of committee meetings and then have a final day. Of a session meeting. I think the best thing to do would be to take that measure off the balance. What does that do to the whole program? Would eliminate the program. Now let me tell you another reason why. It should be taken off the ballot. When we went through this tax measure during the last session, we were told that this would give 50% basic school support. There's been so much inflation in the meantime that now that 50% has become 43% with the last figures we just got from the Department of Revenue. The problem with HJR 72 is that if basic school support goes down, HJ R 72 says you will still come up with that amount of money and you'll come up with that money from the property tax owner or the property taxpayer. I guess you consider he does own that tax too. The old Senate Bill 10 only required that the property taxpayer pay the previous tax levy and this is the problem. The property tax owner will be stuck with this raised levy no matter what the state does on basic school support. Well, earlier this evening, the fire department responded to a fire at this location. They put the fire out and then later rechecked the fire for rekindling. And it was not going. And a short time thereafter, another building was set on fire. Appears to be arson. And when they responded to that call, then they were fired upon apparently by a high-powered pellet gun while they were attempting to put that fire out. And subsequently, we were called. We came here, our cars were fired upon our officers with the same pellet gun and shots were fired through the front door and by the people inside the house and also through the front window and subsequently we asked the people inside to come out and they refused to do so and we put gas in the house and brought them out. Any injuries? No, there were no injuries. Any idea for the motive behind this? No, uh... We haven't had a chance to really inspect the house and see what was going on inside. We're trying to get the tear gas out of there now. Packet tournament yet. And like I said before, we've got a lot of development to do before we get into that packet tournament. And if we're pretty healthy, we got a chance at it. Coach, you made the statement that Oregon swimmers and divers this year are the finest ever. What happens if the money is cut back? How will that affect your program? Well, I think it's something we all hope will never come about, but I, to say what the future is, I've gotten to the point now that I know it'll hurt. When I say hurt, I'm only thinking about the win-loss aspect of it, but there's a lot of young people here that have made their choice on us offering a consistent program. The same thing this year, next year. If anything, we should be improving and not cutting back, so to speak. But I think the more major influence on this whole thing is that it hits us at our level first. But there's a domino effect on of it, and that is gonna multiply itself right on down to the high school and down to the age group level. See, when you take away the major programs or the top of the program, you take the top away of the mountain. There's nothing to climb for anymore. And this is a disheartening thing because one of the things that perpetuates people's ambitions is working toward a goal, working for a higher goal, life's higher goals, if you wanna call it that. And I think it would be detrimental to the youth of our country all the way on down to the age group programs if college programs are going to be influenced by budgets as the direction seems to indicate. Oregon Athletic Director, Norb Richie, says he's proud of the minor sports program at Oregon. The coaches need the support of Oregon's administrators if they're to be successful. Richie admits the money might not be there in the future. The Oregon minor sports coaches say they're too busy to be worried about that. They're determined to continue their efforts to build a nationally recognized team that will be a tribute to the university, the fans, and the sport. At the University of Oregon, this is Ben Brannis reporting. The Lane County Commissioners Wednesday approved a proposal that would put the operations division of the transportation department on a 10 hour a day, 4 day week. The object of the proposal is to save an estimated 35 to 50,000 gallons of gas during this the energy crisis. However, there seems to be some problem with the union accepting this proposal. We talked to union president Herb Holloman. What are you as the president of the union going to propose to the transportation Department on Monday. Well, what we would like to propose is a nine hour day. We feel that our people should be compensated. After all, in the past, we've tried a 10 hour day, and it seems to have worked out real well for us, as well as management. And we feel that the people should be compensating for something. So we feel the nine hours a day is something that we'd like to go for. And this will be for four days a week? Right, for 40 hours. Which 40 hours pay What's the basic objection to the four-day, ten-hour day a week? A lot of the people in the varying jobs that we have seem to get real tired. Last year when we were on it, the guys in the motor pool division seemed to get really tired on the concrete. And driving a truck for 10 hours is a pretty long stretch, so we feel that if we can make any headway toward the 10 hour, between the 10 and 9 hour day, well, we'd like to try it. Union President Holloman and his representatives will meet with Transportation Department Head L. Driver on Monday, hopefully to find a solution to the differences between the department's recommendations and the operations division. At the Lane County Motor Pole, this is George Shortus reporting. And it does not appear that federal funds will be available either for the environmental statement or for construction of the project. The only source that appears to be available at the present time for the construction, if it is to go ahead, would be a portion of the state bond issue, of which $12 million is allocated for Lane County. If Lane County decides that that's the number one priority then It will be necessary for an environmental study to be made at the local level with local funds, I presume. It also would be necessary, of course, for the voters of the city of Eugene to authorize the city to enter into contracts for this construction. So we would have to have an election. It really was about a 50-50 split between those who favored no alternative at all, expressing their desire for French Beat not to be logged, and those who preferred all roads with the absence of any kind of aerial or helicopter system. Why do you think they'd prefer the conventional type of logging over helicopter logging? Well, as you look at the reasons that they supported roads, basically they didn't agree with the land use purposes in French Peat because they favored roads because of their utility and recreation and fire control and intensive cultural measures for forest products, which really was outside the context of the decision. Does helicopter logging cause less ecological damage than conventional type of logging? Inasmuch as it doesn't require roads, certainly. It has much less damage or impact on the soil and the landscape. What system does the forestry department prefer? Well, we've said that all four alternatives essentially were within the context of the land use purposes. We really haven't come to a decision on what ought to be best, simply because we've deferred the whole French peat issue in the absence of comprehensive land use plans. As a first step in community cooperation, I ask that the area residents can find their driving to essential purposes. Sunday driving, just for the fun of it, being out can be replaced by walking. And we may get to know our neighbors and neighborhoods better. Certainly biking could be substituted for the local custom of young people dragging on Friday and Saturday nights. Why not try a bus ride to the mall or to Valley River? As a bike rider myself, I'd advocate a Sunday bike ride, and I hardly recommend bike riding to work, both for exercise and for transportation. I think we should explore the feasibility of voluntary rationing, of curtailing store hours, of various incentives to encourage carpooling and the use of mass transit. Most immediately, I want to urge both drivers and gasoline dealers to adhere to the McCall Plan for supplying gasoline on the basis of odd or even numbered dates and plates. The license plate date correlation did seem to reduce the lines when we were observing but somehow we've gotten away from this voluntary compliance. I propose that dealers and drivers return to observance of the McCall plan immediately and that we explore with the legislature the possibility of making that plan mandatory. If what one is necessary to do to show that one is doing everything possible is to stand on the rooftop and shout, then I just think that they just don't understand the situation. What I've just done is outline half a dozen things which I am personally up to my neck in working on because this is a crisis situation for many of our people here in Oregon. It doesn't do any good to just talk about it. What are you doing about it is my concern. And these are at least half a dozen of the things that I am doing and that I've got my staff doing about. You bet I know it's a crisis. The big oil companies have corrupted our elected officials for many years, they've made huge profits, had huge tax advantages, but with all that assistance they've not been able to give us good service. We're down about 20% right now, more than that in Oregon, and this will get worse as it affects industries such as the lumber industry, tourism, and it's affected a good many others. We're going to have to have public ownership. If the public welfare will be the criterion for the use of these resources instead of private profit. The effect of public ownership, which is the rule in other industrial nations, the effect is that the economy as a whole would be considered. In other words, how we use these scarce non-renewable resources would be determined by what would help the economy and who should have priorities in terms of our national welfare, not how can you make a lot of money by pushing a lot of independent gasoline dealers out as the big companies just got through doing, and how you can sell two barrels overseas and make more money, which they're doing right now. Everyone they sell here, they do that because their stockholders want them to maximize their profits all well and good for their stockholders. But a little tough on the United States. I'll do. I'll just do one of the cop us. We gotta read the new forecast, so I'll tell you what else. Read the showers, periods of cleaners, afternoon ready to get tonight, periods right Friday. We'll just split it up, OK? Okay, where are we now? Then I'll go into that. You do that, I'll do a cop out, read the first line, you get the second line. That was the association's big hit of 1967, Windy. Okay, 16 minutes past 11 o'clock, you're listening to Bill and Mamie, this is a Valentine's Day show on KUGM, where we let the girls loose, and they do what they want without reason for this entire day, and Meg and Craig will have a show between one and four this afternoon, I'll be listening for that. Which will be positively scintillating and titillating. Yeah, Meg is incredible. Outrageous. Weather for Eugene Springfield. Maybe does this make you want to come out and work like this all the time? Oh, for sure. I even have a third-class license. It's just that there are very few opportunities for women, particularly in rural areas. After this kind of a day, do you find that you have more luck looking for jobs? I really don't know. We're making an audition tape for whatever it's worth. Does this cause any problems at home, or do you get along pretty well doing this? Well, he knows his place, and there's really no problem. I'd love for her to support me. I'd love to stay home and she can work. I don't care. It's a very liberated relationship. There's really no difficulty. He's taught me most of what I know. Well, I heard about Bob through another friend, a coach from Illinois, who had been in some of the camps. Bob did not compete actively because in Columbia, Missouri, there isn't organized high school gymnastics. However, he was interested, and so his folks sent him at summer camps, and this is how I found out about him. How did you know he would be able to compete so well? Well, it didn't, and of course it was a guess, and I suppose the right set of circumstances. Number one, it was my second year here. Of course, when you recruit for a young and upcoming program, you're willing to gamble on talent. The coach in question is a very good friend of mine, and I felt that he's very knowledgeable. So when he recommended him, we went after Bob and got lucky, I guess. Both my knees have a little bit of tendonitis, but otherwise that's not too much Every night I ice my knees and before I do anything I usually warm them up by putting them through certain positions. You go through quite a process in preparation for a meat. Yeah, we just do a lot of warming up. Bob Rickley has set his goals high. He would like nothing better than to represent the United States and compete at the international level. To qualify for this competition, though, you must be proficient in all six gymnastic events. Some say that Rickley is already the best-packed performer on floor exercise, vaulting in parallel bars, and the ways progressing in the other events is only a matter of time before he'll be considered for all-around competition. The University of Oregon, this is Ben Branis reporting. The sign was non-conforming in height and area. They were asking permission to relocate the sign to the south property line adjacent to I-105. And then they wanted to replace the large sign with a sign on Colbert Road that would be conforming in size and height. But it would still be non-performing because of an attached reader board. And the request for these two signs was denied by the sign code board of appeals. In that. Then from there they went to the City Council. Holiday Inns felt that because of their particular location on Coburg Road and the way their property is situated, with the buildings set back quite a ways from the street, that they're hard to identify. And also they have a very narrow opening or access from Coburg road. And a lot of the traffic that's looking for Holiday Inn's cannot easily find the buildings, And therefore, the approach. The entrance rather rapidly, they slow down rapidly and it causes a hazard to traffic there and they hope to maintain a large sign there to readily identify the property. They have some problems in that there are some other buildings that block the view of any sign that would be set back 15 feet as required by the code and still maintain their Some of the other areas is the financial loss to the company. That sign that they have there is worth in the vicinity of $20,000. And they don't particularly want to lose that. They also derive a great deal of income from that sign. First of all, the Businessmen's Sign Committee is very interested in a good sign ordinance. Secondly, we feel that if there is going to be a sign ordinance, it should be applied equally to all businessmen, whether the business is stationary or whether the business is primarily operated from vehicles such as trucks, vans, autobills, and so forth. The City Council passed the sign ordinance. Some five years ago, but they did not include vehicles. We find that there are some trucks, some vans, that have made the entire truck, the company has made the whole truck into a sign, as an example. So we have a big billboard, you might say, going all about town, even into the residential districts, which a stationary firm would not be permitted to locate. So, we are simply asking that some additional legislation... Be contrived in order that all businesses be treated equally under this sign ordinance. And this would apply to the big trucks as well as the little ones. I think there are two very good reasons. One is the fact that there is no great public demand for this type of legislation. You'll recall when we had the sign ordinance passed, there were petitions, individuals and organizations who all wanted a stringent sign ordinance. In this case we have a relatively small group who are the proponents. The other thing is the good legislation has to have good enforcement. And it would appear to me that this would be a very difficult ordinance to enforce. Vehicles which are headquartered outside the city would be allowed to go about freely in the community without any restrictions whatsoever, while those who by accident happen to be located within the city of Eugene would be so restricted. The county government has been and is extremely important in serving people's needs. And I believe that regional planning and inter-local cooperative decisions are going to be increasingly important to satisfy all aspects of people's need in the future. Secondly, I believe that I will do an excellent job as Lane County Commissioner. I will bring to that position interest, innovative ideas. And enthusiasm tempered with experience. What's Valentine's Day mean to you? It's time for people to love each other. Do you? Do you have any boyfriends now? Do you, who's your boyfriend? I'm not gonna tell. You're not going to tell. Do you have any girlfriends? Yeah. You do? Yeah. Who's your girlfriend? What? I don't know. You have so many, did you send them all Valentine's? Yeah. Is that what Valentine's Day means? Send in some valentines to somebody you like. Yeah. And you can't count all the ones you have. Bye bye. Must be expensive buying them all Valentine's, huh? No. No? Only cost is 66 cents or two packs of 30 Valentine cards in each pack. And you sent them all out, huh? Yeah. Tried to get along. Did you get a lot of valentines? From your boyfriend? No. Do you have any boyfriend? Which you didn't get any from him? What's valentine's mean? I don't know. Doesn't it mean anything to you? Is it a special day? Can we get a lot of love? Okay. Did you get a lotta valentines? A few, from anybody special. No girlfriends? Would you think maybe about being my Valentine? I guess. Yes. Well, my first reaction is one of disappointment, particularly for the state of Oregon. At this point, we don't know what the results will be for Eugene. If it means that we are going to get only 40 percent of what we needed, and of course that was certainly the figure that the state's allocation was based on, we're going to fall far short. I hope that the governor and his distribution, which I understand will be announced shortly. We'll take into careful consideration our very well documented case for additional gallonage in Lane County because we feel that our area in particular was one of the most hardest hit in Oregon and we feel to merely get 40% of what we actually presented as documented needs is not going very far in toward meeting this critical situation. Out of this will come a liaison committee to work with the city in supplying information and dealing with some of the problems. Last night's meeting also I think pretty well established that the McCall plan is not working and there does not seem to be any move toward making it mandatory at least from the dealer segment. Also we discussed the possibility of setting up procedures for meeting emergency situations and the dealers gave their wholehearted support to this and working with the city on it. We also were asked to get a definition from the federal agencies as to what really is a commercial customer. And this we certainly intend to do. All in all, it was a meeting just to discuss mutual problems, and I felt very good when I came away from there, particularly the cooperative attitude expressed by most of the dealers present. Well, when we talk about a transfer facility, we're really talking about a facility where you're going to have the processing and shredding of solid waste, the recycling, and the eventual transfer of part of the solid waste out to either for energy recovery or for landfilling. So a transfer of facility can also be what you might call a resource recovery center. How close could you build this thing to the city? Well, ideally, it should be located as close in as possible to the center of the Eugene Springfield metropolitan area, and it would become a long-range facility that the public and commercial haulers would haul to, and your processing of your solid waste would occur, and eventual residue would be transferred out to your regional sanitary landfill. That's one of the options. In other words, the people would come to the transfer site and then special vehicles would haul the garbage to a further outland field site from that transfer point. Exactly. And this cuts down, and of course, in fact, eliminates the public call to the regional landfill, which in turn cuts down on the cost of maintaining that landfill and cuts down the amount of litter that sometimes generates the long access roads to a landfill and confines your working face and has a lot of advantage from the landfill standpoint as well as the transfer station. Day Island will be closing soon. Will this transfer site, if voted on, would it be operational by the time that Day Island closes? We would project that if we would receive voter approval in May to go ahead with such a project that we'd be talking probably somewhere in 12 to 18 months. Representative Wolfer indicates that apparently is a problem in the Salem area or in Marion County. There's no problem here. The law is working as it was designed to work, allowing private clubs such as Elks clubs and most clubs and churches, as well as taverns, to have gambling on their premises. Is there some high-stakes gambling going on? I don't know what high stakes are, I think the intent of the legislature was to allow friendly poker games, which there appears to be no moral objection to today or any real need for criminal enforcement of. Get it going, get it going. I can't even see a smile! We walked out of our room to go and have breakfast and a German guard told us to go back in our room. I later heard it on American Forces radio that the Israelis had been captured by this guerrilla group. The first thing that happened was a surprise that something like this could happen, especially at the Olympics. Thing after that, I think shock set in and they put a damper on the games completely. People didn't know what to do at all. The whole atmosphere, the Olympics, seemed to just drop out of it. 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