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MEUFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON
Variance Request By Pruitt Denied By Area Planners
A JAPANESE GIFT-Two kimono-clad
Japanese film ac
tresses present Robert Moses,
president of the New York
A variance request by Howard
to the commission meeting last
night. Residents of the zoned
Rountree, in making the mo
Other members of the board
maintenance of the road, speed
Pruitt, Eric ave., Central Point,
to operate livestock hauling
operation in the North Central
Point zoned area was denied by
the Jackson county planning
commission last night.
The commission accepted the
board of adjustment's recom
mendation. Edd Rountree, Ashland, and
G. I. Peoples, Gold Hill, board
members, voted to deny the re
quest and C. W. Duggan, Sams
Valley, favored the variance.
The three commissioners serve
as the board of adjustment.
The board reached its deci
sion after a public hearing Mon
day and a brief discussion prior
tion to deny the request, said
the business was opposed by res
idents in the area, and that an
opinion in August from the dis
trict attorney's office found it
in violation of the zoning ordi
nance. Duggan charged that the haul
ing of livestock is not foreign
to the area no more so than the
commercial harvesting and
hauling of other agricultural
produce. He felt that an at
tempt to regulate livestock haul
ing at this location would force
the board into regulating the
hauling of other harvested crops
in the area.
and residents said regulation of
livestock hauling was not being
considered, but rather it was
opposition to a commercial en
terprise in a farm - residential
zoned area. The hauling busi
ness was for livestock other
than Pruitt's.
It was pointed out that zon
ing had been in effect in the
area since 1959. Pruitt purchas
ed the property for his livestock
hauling operation in June, 1963.
Lists Five Restrictions
Lawyer Ron James for his cli
ent, Pruitt, listed five restric
tions that the hauling operation
would abide by if the variance
was approved. They included
limit, removal of sign, no feed
ing of customers' livestock, and
use of buildings only to support
his operation.
The planning commission's
recommendation will now be for
warded to the county court.
The commission meeting con
sisted principally of a discus
sion between them and residents
of the South Talent Interim
zoned area. It was noted that
petitions are being circulated in
the area by the South Talent
Voters' association seeking an
election on zoning.
Last night's discussion dealt
with answering questions and
clarifying points in the present
ordinance.
World's Fair 1964-65, wltll a
"Happi" coat on behalf of the
area had presented petitions
signed by 73 persons opposing
the commercial operation in the
farm-residential area.
Japanese Exhibitors' Associa
tion in New York. The "Happi"
coat, or festival garment, came
UNDER TEST
HOUSTON (UPI) - What
happens to old oil wells? One
8,200 - foot - deep shaft south of
Houston, Tex., long past its pro
ducing days, has been put to
new use by Pan Geo Atlas cor
poration. The company uses the
"test well" to try out its oil-detecting
and well-perforating pro
ducts under actual field condi
tions. from Japan's ancient capital of
Kyoto. Its scarlet background
is decorated with a stylized tiger
design, and the ornamental Jap
anese characters on the lapels
spell the legend "Tiger on the
Rock." The girls are Kumi
Mizuno, left, and Yoko Tsukasa.
(UPI)
Students Promise
Larger Boycott of
Negroes' School
PLAQUEMINE, La. (UPD
Student leaders promised a
larger boycott of a Negro high
school today. Police braced for
more of the racial outbreaks
they broke up Wednesday with
tear gas and electric cattle
prods.
A "fredom rally" was planned
today in DuPont Annex, a Ne
gro suburb.
A small, determined group of
Negro students organized a se
ries of marches on a white high
school Wednesday and were
routed by police.
The state district court judge
was expected to rule today on
whether to turn a restraining
order banning demonstrations
by the Congress of Racial
Equality (CORE) into an in
junction. CORE has maintained
it is not participating in the
current outbreaks.,
Negroes met in a run-down
school building in a Negro sec
tion just outside of town
Wednesday night to discuss
ways of gaining concessions on
their demands for an end to
racial segregation in Iberville
Parish County.
No Action
During the meeting, a brick
was thrown into the rear fen
der of a sheriff's department
patrol car. The car did not
stop. Police stood by, but took
no action,
A Negro leader said Wednes
day he filed a "police brutal
ity" complaint with the FBI
and asked Atty. Gen. Robert
Kennedy to intervene.
Police Chief Dennis Songy
ripnied any brutality on the pari
or police, but he warned he
would ' tear down Freedom
Rock Baptist church if Negroes
continued "to use it as a fort,
The church was the rallying
point for demonstrators
Wednesday. About 75 students
met there, then marched on
the white Plaquemine High
school. They apparently in
tended to repeat Monday's sit
ins on the school steps.
The students set out for the
school in groups of ten. The
first group was met by police
and an unidentified white coach.
The coach physically blocked
the Negroes' entry, but police
had to use tear gas to disperse
them.
Two more groups marched on
the school and were turned
away by police tear gas grenades.
Coach May Quit to
Run for Senator
NORMAN, Okla. (UPl)-Okla.
homa football coach Bud Wilkin
son has refused to confirm or
deny a copyrighted newspaper
story that he will retire Jan.
1 and seek the Republican nomi
nation for the U.S. Senate.
A Tulsa newspaper, the Trib
une, said Wednesday it hud
learned from "unimpeachable
sources ' that Wilkinson, a Dem
ocrat, would resign Jan.
switch party affiliation and file
for the U.S. Senate as a Repub
lican in February.
When asked about the report
Wilkinson, 47, whose top-ranked
sooners meet Texas in the Cot
ton Bowl at Dallas Saturday
said, "I think it is foolish to
waste time in this manner, espe
cially when we are gettina readv
to play Texas. It is unfortunate
this keeps coming up.
"If 1 did reply it would be
the same thing I have said all
along," he said. "All I can
say is no comment. It is ridicu
lous to reply. I don't know who
keeps putting these things out
It's disturbing to the football
team."
Portland Man Sought
In Death of Woman
PORTLAND (UPI) - Detec
tives here today were looking
for Al Montgomery, 38, of Port
land for questioning in connec
tion with the death of g woman
in a hotel room Oct 4.
Marie Montgomery, 37, also
known as Marie Rodriquez, first
was thought to have died of
natural causes, but police said
the investigation is continuing
because of a possibility the
woman had been beaten.
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