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When the President of the United States and his associate Republicans are calling for people to have a moratorium on dissent, we're calling for a moratorium on killing, a moritorium on racism. And we understand very clearly, as does the President of the U.S., that dissent is growing. And it's growing at the level that it grew during the Johnson administration. And as it becomes, as it became Johnson's war, it is now becoming Nixon's war. And he's very clearly falling into the same pitfalls as his predecessor did. Continually raise a war in Vietnam. That's all of our, all the job of the citizenry right now is to end that war, get those troops home. We want to raise the war in a different context than it's been thus far, especially in like the 64 demonstrations, raise in the context of, as I said in the paper, not in terms of just that being an accidental war, but in that that being a planned war that that is consistent with our foreign policy. It's my job on this community to help the poor like I should like to be helped on this line. And I have been in awful bad shape on account of the other things that people wouldn't do for me, and I'd ask a couple of best ways I could to get it. And I think this is the best opportunity that we've got right now on this Community, right now. It has helped me to get along with low-income people and poor people and to help understand their ideas and thoughts and the ways of thinking and also their ways of living. One of you, one of you work around low income people and poor people and get get, let's see, used to them and understand their ways of living and ideas and their thoughts. I can't speak for Skinnerview Council because I haven't been involved in watching them and their accomplishments directly. I can speak very well for LHR and that is we are located in six areas as service centers. We are involved in disseminating $400,000 worth of funds with an additional $153,000 for Head Start monies. We are supporting a child care program in two areas, Springfield and Eugene, totaling $7,200 of support of a program which costs each center $14,000 a year. We are continually trying to build close relationships with low-income people, and I think the community will speak on our behalf this way. We have a very strong relationship with the city. We've tried to have a relationship with other people in the community, and think that visibly. The image of lane human resources within the last eight months in particular has changed drastically of course this is my opinion and the community will have to speak for itself Justification for the grant in Lane County, Eugene, Oregon, by the CAP agency, which is the funding grant from the Office of Economic Opportunity, is to help the disadvantaged. The people standing here are treated with contempt from those people who are supposed to be serving the poor in this community. We're demonstrating this fact today that this is the low income groups in a target population who they should be serving are now being evicted from their offices by reason because. The funded agency, the cap agency does not want to have anything to do with them. So they're being evicted from their quarters and have to start over again. We feel this isn't justified in any way, nor are they recognized as a council in any way under that grant. And as an organized council made up of over 200 low income people, we feel if there's any justification for a poverty program and reaching the hardcore, it should be in this area here standing around this camera today. We feel that the people of the community... The resources that are available are being siphoned off by the CAP agency here that should be going to this agency here today. So to justify the grant in this community, they must help the low-income disadvantaged to educational programs, training, and employment, and in this area, Renewal Incorporated is serving the people gathered around this microphone. Since the last funding period that Lane Human Resources has been under, Skinner Butte Council has received funds from us totaling $1,950. In the last meeting of the Board of Directors, there was a submission by Skinner Butte council for additional monies, $4,500, and our Board of Directors did refuse to give them additional money. Why? At this particular time, and Mr. Huygens may clarify it more, there hasn't been set aside any funds specifically for Skinner Butte Council. And our organization has to go through a funding process, a 150-day cycle of funding, for the Office of Economic Opportunity. And in the proposal and in the gathering of all of the information, we did not set aside any additional monies for Skiner Butte council. They did become a member of our board of directors, I believe, in May. Is that the last mark? Last March, excuse me. In planning for servicing the entire county, you assess the priorities, and at that particular time, they were not one of the many priorities that were included according to the way we planned all of our total programming. I have had and have worked with various subcommittees who are working to find out what they're doing, and we are continually investigating the kinds of consumer education program they're working with and the people they're trying to serve. Before I came to Renewal, I could not hold down a permanent job because they let them in and say, you're handicapped, you have no form of transportation, so they just stay out. But now I come to Rennewal, they provide me with transportation, and I am now director of social services. I have my own office, I do personal counseling, and work in the community getting resources for people desperately in need. Has the council done you personally any good? It certainly has, sir. I was doing nothing before, just bumming around, and due to a few unforeseen circumstances, of course. And then I was asked to take over the dining room, which I did and started off with one single hot plate and an electric skillet. And I made my coffee Swedish style in a little saucepan. I took in Mrs. Lois Griffin with me and have taught her how to run the dining room and how to running. A restaurant, you might say. That's what we hope to become. More extractive industry in the oceans. Offshore oil, in other words, is getting more and more attention, in fact, whereas we have... And increasing demand and diminishing supply on continental reserves. Even considering the north slope of Alaska, I think we will turn to oil in the ocean. But to answer your question, is oil the primary wealth in the oceans today, as we realize it? Probably it is, next to services which across the ocean are related to it. The president is one of my brothers. I look at it that way. It was the way my mother taught us all to look at ourselves and our brothers and... It's been an interesting 20 years, I'll say that. 23 years, in fact, since he went into politics and when I was in high school. He's about 17 years older than I. It hasn't been without its problems. We have to. Toe the line, so to speak, not that we wouldn't anyway by our upbringing, but you're really on the spot when you have the lights on. First, we have to understand that the Santa Barbara leak is a matter of structure. The drilling that was done there probably or might have, let's say, bypassed the catastrophe that occurred had it been done differently or had the drillers known what they were getting into. We know now that if the casings had been set deeper, for example, they could have gone past that potential and not have had it at all. However, you must think also that the that the world ocean has been polluting itself for eons of time. As a child growing up in Southern California, I can remember walking the beaches at Huntington Beach in Santa Monica and all along there, and there's what we used to call beach tar. We fancifully thought of it as being drive from pirate ships when we were kids, but... Really, it came from the bottom of that ocean. The fault structures out there have been leaking for thousands of years. And the ocean purifies itself in that sense. However, when you talk about pollution in the ocean, I think there is a limit. Because what we do, besides just putting a deposit on the beach that would disturb our pleasure, is that we also disturb the ecology, the sea life. Things like DDT accumulating in sea life is very... Significant question to study and I think we have to really do some analysis on it and and also some work in cleaning up the effluents from our industry on land. My reasoning on voting against this resolution today, as far as we are concerned nationally, number one, this is not a war, by no means. Also, may I insert here, I did not mention it at our meeting, I have a pair of boys also that have been over in Vietnam, eight months apiece. I think as far we concerned, on the city council level, This is not a city's project whatsoever. Most certainly, we all have the right to say what we wish to, most certainly. But I don't think that this belongs within the confines of the city council proper itself. We can most certainly have a meeting if they so wish. But the thing that I'm afraid of, we have in our city here, we also have conscientious objectors who work for non-profitable organizations within our city. Now these may or may not be, as far as that's concerned, religiously inclined. But the thing that bothers me is that we, as eight council people, represent within each of our wards two individual council people representing peoples within these four wards. And they should be given an opportunity to be heard. Mr. Mayor, what was the issue behind Mr. Moore's resolution today? Is the council trying to support the, or get some support for the October 15 moratorium on Vietnam? Not at all. The council is merely acting as a in its public responsibilities, I think, to enable the citizens to express themselves on any issue involving public concern and certainly in Vietnam is an issue of great concern in our time. So what we are doing is to make the city hall and any city facility available to them in order that they can have a program, express their concerns. And we also felt that it was particularly appropriate that those who were involved in city government or those who are concerned in city government could express themselves in light of what the Vietnam War is doing to the city, to the City of Eugene, specifically. And I think that this is a very good and healthy program. Oh yes, let me discuss that. I have some cryptic notations up on it for the gabbro. The gabbro is promised to me what I've written up here. I've written in yellow chalk the sample that you now have. Anybody with any excuse for having it? There's a little over five grams of that material in there. What we propose to do with it is to split it into a number of different samples. We probably will take one split in which we cut it into a four gram sample and a one gram sample in some appropriate way, and treat the one gram samples from then on just as something that we run through our normal analytical procedure. But take the four gram. Sample of this and try to put it through a set of sieves so that we break it up into the various size ranges that that are present in here from rather coarse dust to very very fine dust. This is useful because it's very simple to do doesn't involve handling it in such a way as to induce much in the way of contamination and it is what what are you investing in these rocks any good They're good for knowledge. The investment, as I see it, the investment in the Apollo program, with two kinds. There's a political investment. We have essentially demonstrated to the world at Lawrence that we are the most technologically advanced nation. And there is an intellectual investment. We are trying to understand the history of the moon. There is, at least at present, no economic investment. It's quite surprising to find out, too, that the... About two months away from having facts a couple of very general comments. I can make It pays to read things like this preliminary data catalog carefully I hadn't had a chance to read it carefully until I got on the plane and It struck me a couple things were pointed out there that struck me. It struck. Me that Mari tranquilitatis Really might be something unlike many of the other Mari Marias The reason for this is, as is pointed out... Well, evolution of our planet, of our solar system, yes, I think it could hardly fail to do that. Evolution of life, if that's what you mean, no, I doubt that very much. Because the evidence so far is that there is no life on the moon. There probably never was. And it's conceivable that there might be some records of the preconditions of life that may have existed on the Moon as well as on the Earth, but on the Moom they just didn't go all the way. But I think that's kind of a long shot. Sample you see here is a thin section taken from probably what was the first rock picked up by Armstrong as part of his contingency sample. It was so close to the limb that you might might say that Armstrong probably stepped on it almost as he came down the ladder and this rock is is actually one of the amazing things about it is that it's anywhere from two to three billion years old and it's very, very, very fresh. That is, if you took a rock that old on the surface of the earth, that it looked weathered and chemically altered. And this rock is very fresh. It could have crystallized yesterday. It looks that way at any rate. Also, you can tell just from the texture of the rock that it must obviously have crystallized from a liquid. I think that we probably will put one or two of the chips and maybe the fine material or something like that on display. We don't want to put too much on display because it interferes with our own work. We got these samples to work on them, you see, not to display them to the public. So we want to be very careful about that. And you have some dust too, is that right? Yes we have here five grams of lunar dust which was taken as part of the bulk sampling in the second phase of sampling by Armstrong and we plan to look at that very carefully. We haven't had a chance to do it yet. I came in with a sample last Friday night and we're just getting started really. This is not a piece of the rock from the moon, right, but that's what it might look like. That's what it might look like. One that my kids and I picked up on a hike yesterday in the Cascades and for all intents and purposes superficially it looks very much like the rocks which were found on the lunar surface even to the point of being sort of rounded off at the edges and you'll see here these whitish grains in here were also grains that were found on the Lunar Rocks by Armstrong. Is this rock worth studying? Oh, very definitely, right. Let's look at it this way. This particular rock has never been looked at by man before and certainly not been studied carefully yet. And this is a golden opportunity to dig in and really describe it as accurately and as carefully as possible using all the instrumentation that we have here. And the more accurately and more detail we do this. Why the harder it's going to be to build a theory that will fit all the facts and eventually we'll get some theory that won't be so easily refuted as to the origin of the rock. Can you put a dollar value on the moon run? I wouldn't even try. I think it's a rather silly thing to try, really. It's like putting a dollars and cents value on a piece of instrument, as you see next door here, or on your camera, really, many millions of dollars, presumably, in development have gone into perfecting it, but you wouldn't try to put a dollars-and-cents value on something like this. Would you like to go to the moon and study the rock up there? If I had the chance, I think I might, yeah. Okay. In every area of our social scene, we just do not have anywhere near the kind of services that are necessary to sustain people. Now, people talk about saying we can't afford it. If we have a national will to do it and are willing to establish this is a high enough priority and assign our monies to these needs rather than roads, you're spending a lot less on aging in this state. Than you are on highways. Now, which do you need most? Which do you want most, to take care of the agent or do you wanna take care of the roads? These are the things I mean when I talk about priorities. I'm not against roads, believe me, but I think we have to make some of our national decisions and up till now, we've made them against people, primarily because most of our society is pretty damn well off and they're not about to be concerned about. About people who aren't. They feel those people should have taken care of themselves the way they did. Now this isn't always possible. People have illness, they have mental retardation, not all of us are, we may have been created equal, but we don't grow up equal. Beginning tomorrow morning at eight o'clock, the citizens of Eugene will have a chance to participate in a national day of moratorium on the war in Vietnam. It will be a time to reflect upon the impact of that war on our individual lives, on the life of our nation, and upon our society. Tomorrow we hope that the day of moratorium will be a day of dedication and not a day of divisive criticism. It is a day a dedication to peace. There will be a series of events beginning tomorrow at 8 o'clock with memorial services in local cemeteries. There'll be a march at 10 o' clock or 11 o' clock from MacArthur Court after a convocation there. The march will proceed to Downtown Eugene. Where it will reconvene at twelve o'clock. At twelve o clock there will be a five minute period of silence, which we hope the entire city of Eugene and the citizens of our community will observe. During that period, the list of those men who have died in Vietnam from our community, will be read. After that, there will be a short series of statements made by Mayor Les Anderson, by Councilwoman Nancy Hayward, and by myself. In the afternoon, there'll be a series of teach-ins at schools, in the churches, and at the YMCA, and various other places in the community. We hope that every citizen can find a way to participate in the Day of Moratorium. Contrary to the belief of many people. The day of moratorium is not a day of confrontation. Those of us who have worked hard to develop the program for moratorium day hope to direct our criticism at a man or a particular institution. 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