Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 22, 1991, Page 3, Image 3

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    FROG
Continued from Page 1
in Burgess, assistant cits prose
tutor
'This realty has zero to do
with frog or anything lie's sell
ing. said Burgess. also an ass. .
date with the law lirtn i tie
city is not in tin w is dm ’ ms;
this at frog, (hut) he's -Tern
cited
Kather, the (its has a sub
stuntiul interest in protecting
i iti/.e ns -whan out on the
streets, and keeping moving
lanes open on the sidewalks.
Burgess said "in order to do
that sou have to have regula
tion. ’'/■'■■
\\ I I llou t s ill ll ! l'gll I .It . ‘11
people s\ .: lie confronted svitli
a situation svluae they i an’t get
through !>ei ause of overrross .!
mg. because it's cheaper for
merchants to operate on sid•
ssalks. svhere thes don't have
pas reiit, Burgess said
Moreos et, the equal protei
lion clause mils prohibits the
cits train passing laws afieclitvg
a particular group on the basts
of race, religion, national it s or
other related considerations he
said
Othersv ise. the cits must
have a rational claim for treat
ing one group differently from
another bs lass , Burgess said
Bs extension, it makes sense
that only certain items, such as
flowers and food, can he sold
on tits sidesvalks lieeuuse (lies
don't require a lot of apparatus
and base quit k sales. Burgess
After collecting too many unpaid citation* for illegally telling joke
books on 13th Avenue, f rog tried to turn himself in But he was told
that the warrant tor his arrest wasn t ready
sard. and 'iiocauso lhe\ don't
ciiusf people in stand around
and g.r.vk and spend Ime- and
shop
Although !hi' ( .isc lavs is t
Miller's side, appeals are nor
mailt rl it fieri It !u win Kell s
said An appeal is a hard mss
lo hoe
I 111.iv ti.ivt- i .i;)(>t-,ii ! i e -
()ri';..>in Supreme ( .irl evi-ntu
ell\ M I lief ‘,.11:1
Miller, i I'.iigene re-.ident
si Hi e 1 * I ■' * he^.ill sel I , !l^ Ills
l ike Im inks 111 1 ‘I1H. .1 V e.ir liter
the ( Jl V ( e IIIIK ll .ippn IVI tie
ordin.in< e
LONSDALE
Continued from Page 1
roots fondl'd .mil organized
roncerning the old-growth
timber issue, Lonsdale iMtiptui
si/eit |he need for a resolution
to the erisis He suggested itn
itntnedt.de ban on r.iss timtief
exports We .ire not .1 third
uorld countr\ w .ire not a
coionv of fapan ” I.onsd.de mi
mi ,des the t mutton of new fed
er.il lo.itts to help timber com
intimites diversify their econo
my He ,ilxo s.ud more retr.nn
lng for displaced lumber work
ers Is needed
The other Issues he s.ud in
would address are equalizing
taxes, fmlaiH mg the budget and
i titling lit'It-inf spunding
in an interview earlier this
Vt-.ir, Autunn -.aiti Lonsdale's
muxjH-rii-ni i- harmed ii!‘- aliilllv
In in- fillet llvi- ‘Harry has nm
t*r hi'hi pub!ic iiflh i> liev*• r
been on a school board, 111-vi‘t
Intn on i water board. nevn
been tm a i uv council." ho
sail! rill- ii ilfnrttlH r hctw I I'll
us is lii.it I've demonstrated i
ran tiring chalign, ami Harry
has lull ilrr’l able III demon
strain finv such liinig, Aul olli
said
Lori-.,iiilti, on tin' other ii.ind.
said I'm prinui .■! 'hr i.u I Ilia!
; vi- never tirrn in jiuhlii id
tin- sir said nr'.v nil .is ami
people an- needed, ami
lira
Au( iim. is ho has Isrn m tin
liuusi' for nine \v ir-. now i .m l ;
tiolivt-r (hanga '
l,i.||S<i.l|i- i'\ all: jll 1 I'li'.l vs ! ! Ii t
tin- 11 mlitrr issue \u( out J
I’.ii kvvooil .md fiathald have ►
been leaders in miMii.in tgin;’ l
hi r nation's h a asp. I i. sa id J
Au< om panda; s to n; h ! unbar >
. niupantas mtninsts 'Hi* ap
pro.n lias the timber issue ssilh
his hand oilt.' 1.1 ai’-da!.' -.a:d I
it ,sail ;o u iiii- is' p - ii :
i ans Vs this Di'linx tats, l.ons *
daii- said Now tin pnlitn al t
landsi api- consists ot those in ^
put hr: oltn a vs ho ara propp. d *
mi !iv i* At im .na v and i‘" a,. ;
who .trait t ha said Now it s ;
tilt- ms vs lisa outs
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