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The highest paid workers in the zone only received $2 to $2.50. And the Westinghouse is building a 620 megawatt plant in the Philippines. That is why we are saying that the Philippines becomes a dumping ground or even a testing ground of this design. There is no salt formation run or basin in the Philippines where they can bury the nuclear waste produced by the plan of the Communist Party of the Philippines. But the problem in our town is about all cheap labor. The American Indian Movement is against mining. We're against uranium mining, we're against coal strip mining because of the effects of it on the people. And what we're trying to do is the primary goal is to educate the people and in the process to organize them because when you're faced with something like 6,000 Navajos are faced with being so forcibly relocated because they happen to live over a coal field, then you resist. It's not a nuclear power plant that's going to kill anyone, it's the uranium that's gonna kill everyone. And that's what's really crucial. Go north on the east side of Chambers Street, up to 13th and then turn east on the end and go along the south side of 13th. Madison Street. Then we would turn south down Madison Street to the substation. It's more than near two and a half times the cost of the Amazon route. I can see a lot of difficulty in acquiring a right-of-way for it because we've had information from some of public bodies that own property along the way. It's not their desire to have the transmission line down 13. Concerns, property concerns, social concerns, and technical concerns in this type of a breakdown. We evaluate each one of them on this basis of weighting. And the guy goes out and counts trees. When this does everything, he talks to the neighbors. And then he. That additional revenue that that generated, we're now able to pass back to our customers and delay the rate increase somewhat. Does that mean we'll have an extra large increase a year from now instead of two smaller ones perhaps? Expect that it will happen that way. We do anticipate in the realm of about 15% in 1981. This. What do you want for Christmas? What do I want for Christmas? Oh, that's a wonderful question. I would like about three weeks off, which I'm not going to get. What do you want for Christmas? What do I want for Christmas? Well, I want good health for George Meany and a whole lot of new people coming into the labor movement. Anything else? No, that's fine. That's just fine. Increase per capita. More people come into the labor movement, more per capita tax we have. Possibly a union voted in up at KVAL. Alvizano met the media at a morning news conference. First impressions, serious, straightforward, realistic about the state of Oregon State football and what it will take to make it better. Oregon State has lost a lot of its prestige, athletically, football-wise in the state, in the Northwest. Joe Avizzano coming to Oregon State University in itself is not going to be the thing that turns this program around. It will take not only my leadership, but it will take the concerned efforts of the players, the coaches, the alumni, the administration, everybody involved will be the reason that this program turns around. The first priorities for the new coach are to hire a staff and start recruiting. Amazonia announced that Chuck Solberg, who left Corvallis High to join Furtig staff last year, would be retained. Beyond that, the new Coach made no commitments and no promises except that Oregon State's football program would be solid. He didn't say how many games the Beavers would win next year. Anybody that comes into a situation like this and says, we're going to win this and we're going to that and we are going to go here and go there, probably hadn't been in that situation before. I'm extremely confident about what we can do at Oregon State, but to make statements of that nature would not be very intelligent on my part. Rick Meader reporting for Eyewitness Sports. What kind of response do you get from people when they see you driving the track? Oh, people drive by, they know what it is now. To start with, they were confused on what it was. But now it's well enough known they all know what it is, and they wave, they blow the horn, they holler out the window. And it's just a lot of fun with it. You enjoy. That's not the case. You're only just trying to get away. You can't use it as a proposal. The law is so complex that the average citizen does not have a sufficient grasp to be able to adequately make an arrest knowing that he is on lawful ground. It's not a hollow right. It is a right that we have that must be very carefully exercised. Well, I think the best way to do it would be to, after the bowl games are over, have four teams picked to play semifinals, play a final, televised all three games, take the money that would be made and spread it among the entire NCAA, and I think we'd have a champion picked right on the playing field. All those thoroughfare going by any other school in our district. There's an excess of interstate violence and the use of creative writing, practical writing. Okay, I don't know how to plan it, I know the city planning, as they've been counting. County. I would like to comment. Is about the distribution of credits during the transferring of students. Thank you. I'm married to an Iranian and I was born in the United States. Who will you be speaking to in that room? Um. I will remind that we've got such a tremendous difference that the thing is not solvable in a peaceful manner. I really don't think that... Porte de Chaux. Woody. If you don't have any more questions, the American- I could be a pawn, no matter if I said anything, and I guess there comes a point where you have to speak out for what you really believe is right. I think the shot has done some things that he should answer for, and my major concern is for the hostages, and I think that... Their safe return depends on communication which i think is lacking between our two countries that I try to get up to do anything that I think I need. If you don't have any more questions... The toxic elements are uniformly distributed by nature. In fact, this is not true. Nature has also concentrated toxic. Spontaneous if I read, but I do have some prepared material. Everything is risk free. As risks of human activities go, the relative risk of nuclear waste management is very, very small, if not insignificant. The communications media abound with exaggerated horror stories about radioactive waste. Many scientists, particularly in the fields of materials research and geology, within the government and within the research, the technological research establishment, we now have a fairly large group of people with a strong vested interest in not solving the problem. And there's a lot of money in nuclear waste research. If the problem were ever solved, there'd be a lot of scientists looking for other things to do. It's a flash. I worked on it one summer and moved in that fall. I remember the siding wasn't all on, and it rained on us Thanksgiving. Of course, the windmill squeaked the good deal. We had to get used to the sound of that. And my brother's room was next to the top, and I was down one. My sister was below that. Was the well underneath any bother? No, the well wasn't any bother was the squeaking of the rod as it went up and down through our rooms Oh, ladies. Come on, come on! Yeah! Yeah! 20 minutes after 11 o'clock in the morning, KPNW, Bob Boucher with you here. Got a new one from Bolster and McDaniels written by a local man. Here's free our hostage. President Carter couldn't think of a plan To free our people from the man of Iran So he called him the one who hadn't flown in years Described as a hero with the big black ears Snoopy is flying in his plane again Go when a friend they're headed to Iran to say Give us our hostages, hear our plea We're from America, the land of the free Forty-nine people wait One night my wife and I were discussing the Iranian situation and she asked me what I would do if she were a hostage in Iran. I thought about it for a few minutes and indicated to her I would do everything I could to get the support from the people in the United States to stand united on the issue and support the President. And to do this I would write a song. Ha, ha, ha. Oh well, here I thought you were through, see? Was it as hard as you thought it would be? And that was quite simple, in fact. About halfway through. All right, community! So we tried to concentrate on just keeping ourselves together, being intense the whole game and there was no way we were going to lose this game tonight. What are some of the things that you guys have to do without Bev Smith? Well, we have to concentrate on crashing the boards more. And she's an all-around player, so we have to make up for everything she can do. And I think we did it tonight. What if they call him on the phone first and tell you, I got to speak to him? It is true that there may be somebody spurious collecting for a charity at Christmas time. People are soft and their hearts are big and they like to give, but it doesn't alter the fact that they need to check out that charity to which they are being asked to donate. Oh, surely. Yes, Salvation Army is traditional and a number of others also. They do a lot of good in the community and we encourage people to give to them because they've shown satisfactorily that their money goes to charity and not to some promotion. I'm going to camera possible just the part you were saying about the main advantage of it. Quarters in Ohio, and that's the reason we're here. Their head for something. Well, the main advantage is that you don't have to wrap and pay postage on a gift package. You can just enclose it in a gift card and send it first class mail and it will get there a lot faster. The other advantage is the person receiving it is able to pick out their own book for avoiding duplication or maybe you're giving them something they don't really want to We're in a race. All right. We're all the way. All the way. Outline. Out line. Okay, out. Okay, now. Yes, I have taught junior high students before, and not in Oregon, however, but junior high age is pretty much the same where we go. It was a country state thing. The guy that was walking that was a bit corny. He thought I was just doing that to sit in with him. The children that are coming now, for the most part, have had very little formal education, if any. They may or may not know how to read their own language. And in some cases, they are really totally illiterate. We have to start, in many cases, teaching some of these children everyday school skills, like how to hold a pencil, how to use the facilities at a school, those kinds of things, along with the regular academics. It's hard to believe that just two months ago, these children could speak no English at all. Now can they not only read and write in our language, but they can also sing as well. It seems the teachers of 4J and music make a pretty good combination for bridging the cultural gap. In Eugene, I'm Peggy Jo Abraham for Eyewitness News. Other. All right, stop him, dude! What are the kind of the things that you were expecting that were a little different that Churchill came at you with? I didn't think they'd throw as much. I thought they'd run with the good backs they got. They threw a lot more than we expected they would. Well, we knew the line had to be firing out, and we had to have a good line surge. And I think Bob did a heck of a job blocking tonight. He just blew out those linebackers and cut down the corners and enabled me to get those yards. It's just a super job by the line and by Bob. Everything, the game goes to them. What are the things that you saw that made the game go? Well, I think, like Jamie said, Jamie was doing a heck of a job running. And we had the line surge, we guys were fired up. And I think the most important thing is how we got here. We had the team, it wasn't too many guys, and weren't too sure. We were rated number four in our league, and we were fired up and we went the whole way, all the way. And that's what brought us and won us in this game. Butterfly! Dead Butterflies! Now a very serious trick, using your head. Of levitation! No stuff on you. Thank you. Now getting very close to the end, it's time for some double-handed dexterity. We have a couple of people here that have to go to a meeting so we will put them right on top and have them speak so after the mayor spoke i object to it i objected to it as a citizen request the government to bring this to the attention of the public how our news media is part of the big family not working for the good of the people at large plus show how the highway division did deceive the public and play games with 180 million Well, the real purpose is to raise money for muscular dystrophy, from my point of view, working for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, but from the athlete's point of view, it's a chance to help people who are even more disabled than they might happen to be, who can't participate in an event like this. It's also a good training or a part of their training for some of the various marathon runs that they're a part here in the area. I don't know, find out tonight. No, Audrey, uh-uh, we don't need that. Whoa, whoa, whoa. I think I'm sad, boy. You They've only been able to finish the trojan, the bailiwick of the Congress, and not the paragoner. In the opinion of Commissioner Craig and myself, since this initial correspondence, what we were talking about, them spending... Well, they're trying to force legislation through Congress that would allow them to build and own power plants and get control of the power supplies. And the logical result of this will be... A huge federal utility with the utility responsibility, which was promised in 1937 would never happen. 1978 and I don't think the 1978 campaign is ever a job of all the local level Where you're in touch with the full realm in effect it takes property from private citizens and public entities It is a clear example of the very worst elements of big government It attempts to take private property without full due process of law and just compensation Okay, see you later. See you later! Good trip! Wing the door shut. Thank you. Learned that state and federal government must we must return in spirit and in fact to the America that we Oh. That's sort of the, and I advise people that are filling out the passport at the time. Primarily a kit designed for people traveling around Oregon, especially people visiting the State. With the 6 items in the kit, the manual tells how each item is supposed to be used, described each one, just so that people won't be confused by the purpose of each item. Is this strange looking substance, something somebody would be busted for? It looks like it. Unfortunately, I don't think It would serve anybody's purpose in that respect. The active ingredient is baking soda. It happens to be what I call Bigfoot foot powder. Eyewitness News is learning tonight that the district attorney is investigating an alleged death threat against an attorney by a Eugene contractor. Peter Murphy reports that there may be at least two other parties also charging threats were made to them. These exposed beams and studs are only part of the story surrounding Cora Klein's plans to remodel her home. The plans themselves may have been misrepresented to city officials. We reported that last Thursday. The State Builders Board has agreed with the Klein's complaints of shoddy workmanship, but the Kleins are in court with Patrick Construction because of the disagreement. Thank you. Patrick construction made the plans for remodeling the home also designed the financing at now say the clients should pay up But the story becomes even more complex Cora Klein says she was pressured and intimidated by references from company officials to use of weapons Well, we were just talking to things in general and he just happened to mention that they have to watch out for themselves so that they do all pack guns. Do you think that was said as an intent to intimidate you? The more I gave thought to it. Yeah, I felt it was intimidation Lest you think this scenario involves just one family, there's evidence it may have happened more than once. Les and Verna Newhouse also contacted Patser Construction for remodeling. All they wanted were minor changes to their home. Today, the home belongs to Patsor. Because Newhouse says Patsar told them the company would take care of the financing through the Veterans Administration. But Mrs. Newhouse learned Patsir took their home, she asked questions. She says these were the answers. Well then he called the house, David Platzer called the house and he said, Mrs. Newhouse, you've got to sign this paper, that gives me the right to sell the house on September 1st. And I said, well, I'm not signing nothing. I'm signing another thing, you can talk to my attorney. And he says, well your attorney can't do anything. He said, if you don't sign the paper, he says I'll get the property another way and I'll just do away with you. Do away with who? Yeah, just do way with me. He said I'll you out of the picture and then I'll get the property. Now District Attorney Pat Horton is investigating threats of death allegedly made by a company official against the Newhouse attorney and his family. The lawyer contacted us and a police agency and said that he had received a threat over the telephone. The person who allegedly made the phone call was interviewed, denied it, and so we have two interpretations of not only what was said, but the intent. We went to Patsyar Construction Company today to get their views on this story. When we arrived inside the office, this is what happened. Is there no way that we can get you to make an official statement for the company? Yeah. Even you can't say no comment or anything? Could I get you to just, I'd just like to ask you that. Is there any statement? Today, one family's suit may be clearing up. The builder's board notified the family that Patzer has agreed to the board's terms of a settlement. The details have not been released. Peter Murphy, I'm with this news in Eugene. At present, Passer Construction is involved in four lawsuits and three complaints with the state builders board. Up to airtime, they still refuse comment to eyewitness news. The Meadowland Ranch's real estate agency In the last five years, the world looked the other way, while a Cambodian dictator by the name of Paul Pot systematically tried to exterminate whole sections of his population. But for the last six weeks, triggered by a Vietnamese invasion, the consciences of civilized people everywhere have been stabbed awake by scenes of starving and diseased people stumbling across the border into Thailand in search of refuge. A team of Northwest Medical Volunteers is now at one of those refugee camps trying to give what aid they can. Eyewitness News followed those volunteers to Thailand and here is the first of our reports to you about what they found. The Refugee Center at Sakao is only a short distance off a main highway down a narrow dirt road. It comes up on you almost too quickly to get emotionally prepared for it. The Northwest Volunteers spent a few minutes at the front gate checking in and clearing credentials, then wasted little time getting down to work. They've taken over a hastily improvised 100-bed medical ward. We all learn quickly that the sound of suffering needs no translation. I'm so excited, I'm a little bit nervous. Some of the cases have the medical team mystified, and the lack of diagnostic tools forces them to give treatment according to their best professional guess. There's just one in mine. Eating the food? Eat the food. Hobart Barne. Good Hobart barne. Yeah, food. When he eats it. When he eats it, he can't hold it down. No, he doesn't vomit. He isn't vomiting, he isn't having diarrhea, he's not coughing. He's been already treated for malaria and then he's just losing weight and getting weak. But as bad as some of these cases are, the signs of improvement are everywhere. Dr. John Stanhope of New Zealand, who ran the ward for almost two weeks before the team arrived, says the progress has been enormous. Well, we've seen a tremendous improvement in the people's nutritional status and also in their general attitude. They were very apathetic when I first came here. And now, particularly, the children are playing and running around the place and just generally taking more interest in life. We've seen that a big change in the peoples' attitude. And I think that's mainly due to their improved nutritional status. And even after only a few hours on the job, Sweet Home paramedic Joe Menger was impressed with how much has been done since the war had opened. They have such a good organization set up here. And they've been here, I think, about a month now. This hospital has been set up. And they made such strides in this past month. And they healed so many people. And they're starting to look so much better. They're not up to normal standards by any means. But gee, they're just really well. And I felt a little disappointed that I wasn't in at the very ground level. But after that initial impression wore off, told myself that there's still a lot of work to do and I can be helpful and I have been working in here today. This is my first full day of being in the ward, working with the patients and doing this and seeing the people one at a time has impressed upon me that there's a lot to do. It's rewarding work. The key words to describe the situation here as we have found it are desperate illness but dramatic improvement and a lot of work yet to be done. Don Clark, Eyewitness News at the Sakow Refugee Camp in Thailand. Tomorrow night, we'll take you outside of that medical ward and into the camp itself, and we'll show you some of the conditions and the tensions that are working against those doctors' best efforts. 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