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They have to live within the family budget, they're concerned what kind of schools their children go to Goodness knows they're well-educated today. They go to university and get graduate degrees and there's no reason why they shouldn't. And I'm very much in sympathy with the women's movement because women have been discriminated against not only in politics but getting into law schools, getting into medical schools, working for less pay than men and I think now that they're achieving their role and their place. I just like to say along that subject that when I hear criticism of the women's movement, the people suggest that all women every morning must rush out of the house and out somewhere with a job. We don't expect that at all. If a woman doesn't want to, she certainly doesn't have to. But the funny thing is that many of them have to to help support families. And they're trained and educated, they should.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=3.779,94.03"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Thank you. Senator Neuberger, what brings you to Eugene?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=95.21,103.61"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Well, I come for several reasons, one of which is to visit my old friends, the Lindy's, and to see Nancy Faderly, who's running for the legislature, and I have great nostalgia about that because when I was a woman in the legislature there, it was kind of a new thing, but now I think the public accepts that women make good legislators as well as men. So we've been having a lot of fun. Renewing acquaintances and then I knew both the Faderleys and So and I'm seeing this beautiful City Hall Which I'm enjoying so much and I going to see your new city development along the mall and that sort of thing","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=104.74,148.64"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Talking about women in politics, you were the chairman of the National Committee on Status of Women.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=149.44,156.52"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e President Johnson appointed me and I told him no first and then I said, well if I accept it, I'll campaign to do away with the job because I thought women shouldn't have a special commission. The women have arrived, women go into politics, women going to business. But after I got into it, I began to buy... Research and exposure see the discrimination that women face. In fact, the question most often asked me about being a woman in the United States Senate was how difficult it was and I said nothing difficult about it. The difficulty is getting elected.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=156.95,199.27"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 3:\u003c/strong\u003e Ballot measure seven and ballot measure 10 are education measures, which are on the ballot will be considering citizens in this state at the November election. I'd like to just say a word about ballot measure seven because I think this is a sleeper and a lot of the citizens aren't really aware of this one on the measure and it needs a strong affirmative vote. It's a measure that would help to cut the interest rate that school districts and community college districts now pay. On local bond measures, those bonds that are sold for capital improvement. The purpose of this, and it was recommended by the business task force that studied education in this state, to shave the interest rate by half to one percent. By our computations, if this could be done, we could save something around a million dollars a year on the interest we pay on capital improvement bonds across the state. The reason for this is that smaller districts do not have the same credit rating in terms That you would find the state of Oregon having. Their private enterprise is protected in this measure in that the state would bid, along with private investors, on these bond measures, and there are some protections as to how low they can go and so forth. But it would allow for a slight shaving of the interest rate via that measure, and I think it would make some money for the Veterans Fund of the state, which is where the profits would go. It would lower the interest that local communities pay and so it's Overall just a business-like good measure and it deserves support. Of all the varied interest groups in the state, pressure groups, lobby groups, whatever you want to call them, but those people that help make decisions in the legislature to have a single agenda kind of meeting in December to talk about sources of support for elementary and secondary education. I think the financing of elementary and secondary is the greatest and most important problem facing government at all levels in the State today. I don't think there's any other single that really ranks alongside of it, maybe except environment.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=318.86,450.82"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 4:\u003c/strong\u003e The Federal Republic of Oregon is a sister state to Costa Rica, to my country, in something called the partners of the Americas, whereby most, if not all, of the American states of the union here have a special relationship with the Latin American republic, our country being about two million and Oregon being about two million in population. And we've both been agriculture and tree planters. Somebody thought that we might make a good partnership, and I think we are making it. We get many Oregonians, students. We send students to Oregon. And we have with us here today in this trip the third president of the Alliance of the Americas in the field of Oregon-Costa Rica relations. Mr. James Ellison, who's traveling with me. And this is what I am here for.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=485.13,550.03"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 5:\u003c/strong\u003e A serious problem with what we call student unrest here. No, well, uh...","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=566.56,571.86"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 4:\u003c/strong\u003e We can't avoid it a little. It's contagious, but it's very little because we have a fully autonomous university that handles its own money. And our political party, the party to which I belong, which is the Social Democrats, takes away most of the steam for agitation because we do carry on constant reform, probably not as fast as... Some of these young people would like, but at least we managed to keep things quiet through constant progress.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=572.48,608.68"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 6:\u003c/strong\u003e What's your biggest headache?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=609.57,610.23"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 4:\u003c/strong\u003e At this moment, I won't call it a headache, I would say, what is our present stage of maximum intensity in reform, it's improving the nutrition of our school children. This is a maximum issue at this moment. Nutrition. We have done so much for public education that now we feel that we have not done enough for children's nutrition. This is a worldwide problem wherever you have what are called waterways. The Panamanians would like to run the canal themselves. We the neighbors think that the canal is just as important for us as it is for the Panamanian or as it for the United States. We have coasts on both oceans. I myself, since each one is allowed to have his own idea. I myself have been suggesting that the canal be turned over to the Organization of American States under an agreement with the U.S. For the military protection of it as long as it may be necessary. So you see there are many initiatives in this area.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=611.76,697.66"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 7:\u003c/strong\u003e I think it's been very simple, the way we've done over the years, just continue to point to the evils that have confronted us and who permits it, and that's what I'm trying to tell them in there. You got appointed as the elected officials who condition the community in which we live. Whether it's the mayor, or it's all of them, or whether it's a sheriff, or whether it is the governor, or the president, it's that kind of attitude that they have that determine whether we go or whether we don't go. So I'm telling my folks at home is that we got to become that. You gotta become the constable, you gotta become the sheriff, you got to become the mayor, and then we can make the decision that's best for all of us. And that's why the only thing we can sell them. All of our conditions, even to get a permit to build a washroom, had to go through electric fish. To get a street improvement, to get a digital house, has to go to electric fish, so then all of the unemployment is because the electric fish do not go out and seek employment for the people who live there, industry, et cetera. Well, there's a lot to be done. They've done very little. I must say, in Mississippi, though, I give a damn what's doing, they've done one heck of a job in enforcing school integration. They've really done more than the rest of the administration, but that's about it. I think Vice President Agnew is really hurting the relationship between blacks and whites and minorities and he's continued to pollute the air with all this conservative talk. And I think that President Nixon is hurting because he allowed him to do this. And so we feel like that he's speaking what the president wants him to say. They could do a much better job had, had, would they go out and, and advocate, as he said during his campaign, he gonna bring us together, the little, you know, the note that he supposed to have gotten from some little girl, said, please bring us together, Mr. President. Well, evidently he lost that note because he's done one heck of a job in not bringing us together. I'd advise him to go back and get that note and just go forward and just try to make it a reality. But frankly, I think that he could do a much better job in this crazy war first, and then take that so-called welfare plan and throw it into the Potomac River.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=722.64,868.18"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 8:\u003c/strong\u003e It's a dark violation of the treaty. I think it's time that Indian people began speaking up and standing up for their rights. And you've got a young group of Indian students here at this college and some others throughout the country that are suddenly starting to get some unity and they're gonna speak up. We're talking about a new Indian who's coming about. He's college educated. He's aware of what's happening in this country. And they're starting to stand up and demand what's right. And they are defending themselves, not with violence. But all of a sudden you've got a new India emerging who is. He's developing a new way to fight, the way of the Tomahawk and the bow and arrow long gone. And all of a sudden now you've got some Indians who are using education as a tool. And this is how we're gonna get out of this pit of poverty if we're going to get out. We're gonna have to become doctors and engineers, school teachers and lawyers so we can go back and run our own reservations. Right now the Bureau of Indian Affairs is over American Indians on reservations. And the Bureau Of Indian Affairs has made up of around 20,000 employees, of which over half are non-Indian. And of which 89% of the top executive positions are non-Indian, which means that we don't run the Bureau of Indian Affairs. We don't even select the Commissioner of Indian affairs. He's selected by the president. We're the only group of people in this country who have a bureau over us, a Bureau of India Affairs. They don't have a Bureau of Black Affairs, White Affairs.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=1047.639,1118.14"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e On the stands the last few months entitled The Wit and Wisdom of Spiro Agnew. See, it costs a dollar and it contains 75 or 80 pages. But as you may know, if you've purchased that book or examined it, when you open it, you discover that every page is absolutely blank, except for the foreword. Which is written by a man by the name of Nathaniel Lee. And he has this to say, when small men cast big shadows, it is a sure sign the sun has set it. Very frankly, I do not know of a single basic evil in this country today, whether we're talking about racism, whether we are talking about the destruction of the physical planet, whether were talking about repression that cannot be healed by a genuine application of the concepts in our founding documents and especially in the Declaration of Independence. And the Bill of Rights. What is it that the most thoughtful critics in our country today are really trying to say to us? Is it not that they are calling us away from death and destruction to a new affirmation of life? Are they not calling us to turn away from misery and poverty and racism to a genuine pursuit of happiness.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=1149.78,1273.96"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 6:\u003c/strong\u003e Well, John, welcome home, so to speak. Well, thank you, Al. Appreciate being back in the same weather. Tell me, John. When you play the University of Oregon and the history you've had here as an assistant coach and, of course, having worked with Jerry Frye, are there any mixed emotions about a ball game like this? Yeah, I kind of hope it's a real close game and we win. How about comparing the club you have this year with the club that you had here a couple of years ago? Well, this is a much better football team, I believe. They've lost a game, which the other team hadn't done at this time. But I really feel that this is the better football team than the one we had here two years ago. How about the conference in general now? It's a wide open conference this year, a lot more offense than ever. Well, everybody's throwing the ball and catching the ball. And we're still doing the same old things. We're running it and fumbling it. But you're also throwing the bowl pretty well. We've thrown the ball, I think, Hal, fairly decently. We're not a Stanford or Oregon or teams like that. But I think we can. Throw it and catch it but we still try to live and die by the run. But you have acquired some pretty good balance you must admit I believe. Yeah I think we're probably balanced pretty well because I think we've made 1,700 yards running and 1,300 or 1,200 passing so we're a pretty much balanced offensive team but we try to establish the run first and go to the pass. I think a lot of teams in the league are established in the pass and never going to the run Defensing the Ducks of course has some problems. Well yeah you can't double cover everybody. We tried last week against Washington to double cover everybody and they ended up throwing a pass to one of their guards and we hadn't even thought about double covering him but I think with Moore and and certainly the young quarterback and their receivers that they are the offenses are well conceived and well coached offense. I think their defenses are very respectable defense also they scramble well. They're a real fine football team is extremely well coach. Well John's always great to have you back in Eugene the very best of luck tomorrow. Well thank you very much Al.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=1282.02,1387.5"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 8:\u003c/strong\u003e Were virtually left out of this conference to begin with. There's more Indians in this state than any other minority group, I'd venture to say, and yet they had very little say-so in this conference. I think they only had three Indian speakers, and we were given the least amount of time to talk. I was brought in from University of California, and I was given about 30 minutes to speak, and I understand that many of the other minority groups were allowed all the time they wanted. So there's kind of a little bit of reverse racism here and discrimination against Indian people, really, when you get down to it. There shouldn't be any minorities fighting minorities","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=1426.0,1454.57"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 5:\u003c/strong\u003e What about the particular situation here in Oregon? Are there any programs underway to help the Indians a lot in Oregon and what is your evaluation of the Oregon government and the state and how are they approaching it?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=1471.87,1486.11"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 8:\u003c/strong\u003e You know, my organization, of which I'm president, United Native Americans, we did a survey on racism and discrimination against Indians in this country. And I don't know, I forget now exactly where Oregon ranked. It was about eighth or ninth or tenth or something like that. But Indians in his state here, and especially this state in Washington, face a tremendous amount of discrimination, racism and bigotry. And they're virtually left out of the programs financed by this state. And as far as receiving any amount of money from the federal government, they're given virtually nothing. And as far as I can see, and as far as the rest of the Indians around the country know, that this state, especially, they perpetuate racism and bigotry against Indians. For instance, they stop Indians from fishing in this state in Washington. And Indians were fishing, in many cases, just to catch enough fish to live. And they let white corporations come in and set up commercial fisheries, and they catch all they want. But Indians can't fish to make a living.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=1487.16,1540.7"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 10:\u003c/strong\u003e The reason that the city council strongly urges all citizens to vote no on measure number 11 is that it offers special interests outside of the city or immediately adjacent to the city to utilize land, to develop land which would cause considerable problems to the adjacent areas. It's not inconceivable that one or two property owners could determine that certain unfavorable types of development could take place on their lands and consequently cause harm and declining values to adjacent properties. It could also cause problems to the general health of the community, a violation of our environment, and could circumvent health codes and building codes. Things which we are trying to develop in order to bring about a very good environment for our community, not only here in Eugene, but throughout the entire state. We think that this measure is anti-development, really, so far as the general welfare of the people and the land of this state are concerned.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660#t=1860.75,1943.88"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/69250/file/155660/transcript/79624/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 11:\u003c/strong\u003e Would tribute that motive to him. I just think it's a lack of understanding, really, of the American people. There's no doubt that what the nation has been polarized, and I think a great deal of the contribution to that has been the responsibility of the administration and the approaches they've taken. Most of the hatchet work being done by the vice president, who certainly is being supported and condoned by the president, or it wouldn't be happening in this country. This type of harsh, invective, and so-called blowtorch approach that he's, I believe, self-described his mission is one of trying to whip people into support of the administration, rather than to generally get them into support of the Administration by appealing to them from a standpoint of reason. And I believe it will fail. I believe there's already a reaction set in in the country. I've noticed it myself the last three weeks particularly. I think the American people will reject this type of approach they always have in history and I believe they will now. Even those who are members of the loyal opposition, was the fact that this was a time to speak softly. This was a times to heal the wounds of a nation. This was the time to listen carefully. This was time to reduce the level of antagonisms in America by a reasonable approach. He has not followed that policy, and I think if he would just follow that and appeal to the reason of people. 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