. I i 1 yj-- 2 Ths SlcrtmaA." Scdm, Oregon. Thursday. Apru IT, 184T Council Asks , Building Profit Margin Cut - Story also on pae 1.) A city-wide appeal for smaller margins f profit by builders in order to make possible construc tion of low cost homes for vet erans was favored by a city coun cil resolution Wednesday i night after tbe Salem housing authority recommended building of two bedroom houses, at a costT of $5.000 'each. - Proposed plans - are- similar to project begun at Yakima, Wash., early in the year and which has already begun to prove its worth. MayorrLL. His tram, who has followed the Yakima program's development, said.. Far Veterans - Mayor Efstrora spoke of this , . .V. ! ; 1 M . reaj ana wui uiwiuic iw uic eran ' ' . - n: Old business renewed : by the council Wednesday was-Southern W - " - - J t , J A - jraciuc nuroaa request iw 20-year franchise for Its Union street spur, which was squelched by an ajnencment to reauce me franchise to a one-year, duration and to . make more certain the area to- be included. City Man ager J. L franzen pointed out to the council that the customary specific deflnement of the rail . road's location, which Is on Union street, was not included in the original franchise request. , Asks Samarar FrTObitil Alderman Howard Maple's or dinance bill to prohibit 'smoking at boxing and wresting matches In Salem armory cad its, first reading, i ; . A minor Care-up was' caused by lire Chief W. P. ROble's recent order that permits foe all bonfires and other outside firesmust be obtained from the fir depart ment. P ' ; tested the order "on behalf of the people that I -represent," stating . that it would cause unnecessary inconvenience for citizens : to be compelled to obtain a special per mit to burn trash ami other refuse '.outside, '-r? . . a . Fire Chief Roble replied that be intended no inconvenience and ithat the order, an effort to con trol open fires, would be in force only during the dry seasons. The order is a result of a study made over a period of years, he said Keralstiaa remitted 0Haras questioning of -the .le gality of the - fire chiefs order brought answer from City " At torney. Chns J.jKowitz that an existing ordinance does permit such regulation., ,. , Council action approved pav ing of 15th streef-from Market to . Norway street and rejected H pel tiiion to pave 22nd streeC 33V feet,1 . south from Mill street, as only 32 1 per cent of the area s voters had signed the petition, whereas 63 In Wake of Texas City Explosion A " M . . r '4 TEXAS CTTT, TesL, April IS A shipboard explosion In the harbor at Texas City, Texas, today lev eled the city. Twisted buildings and wrecked tomoblles litter the area. AP Wlrephoto te the gtatesman.) ff ::. per cent is the minimum require ment. -; N aesasastranees :' ! ' Two zone changss granted from class I residential to class III bus iness were" on Center, at 17th street, to Jess Walling and at 17th and Market streets. Public , hear ings were held and no remon strances were made . against ; ei ther location. ' , i A deed to land making possi ble extension of East Hob Kill street from Ohmart-to Waldo streets was accepted by the coun cil from Waldo Ohmart and Quin Blackburn' and others. . Public hearing on Richard Young's request to zone a resi dential block at 21st and Mission streets for business was set for the next council meeting, which will be at 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 7. Young Is operator of a trailer camp' at the location. j Tug, Ship Hit; 10 Rescued CAPE MAY, N J, April 17-flV The coast guard reported early today that the tug Great Isaac collided with the ship Dandeirante, on .the fog-shrouded Jersey sea coast. . - A spokesman for the coast guard said that 10 men were believed to have been aboard the tug and that' all were ' picked up by the larger ship, whose bow he report ed was damaged. The Great Isaac, an 185-foot vessel, was sinking. Mat. Dally Free 1. ML NOW SHOWING! SHI DID THI ONE THING MO MAN Wtti 7 ibhis ef tin BUICItllTf CaaPMAH tsamKaaaa'taaazvssk PLCS! LATEST NEWS! AND CAKTOOX! Opes t:4S PJL " Kswf TssB Drake i Dsnaa Eeed , . : Tatthfal la Uy faahn" MarJorte Beyswlos i "Meet Ms est Bdwy." Opem 1: P3L - Ksw! Sosaa Bayward Pasl Lakas '; V at Dawn . Hessbets Texas Jamboree" :45 PJd. EM iintscsd Swede Suggested. For Trieste Post -f LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., April 18 -CffV-For governor of Trieste the Russians have - suggested George B ranting, 60-year-old Swedish at torney who came to, the United States in 1927 to help the defense in the famous Sacco-Vanzetti case. The United 1 Nations security council eventually must name a man for the International post and NOWIr I J MT Vl 13 HUE MADELEINE UBitelli Gonte Utinon Cs-mt! ' . - , , v . ' - Gladys, George Jau . MnjJTT8 DAUGHTEX liGTnnrrr it was learned today that the Rus sians had. ended a two-month si lence by advancing the nam of Branting. A member of the Swedish par liament since 1931 and a son of Former Premier Hjalmar Bran ting, Branting was described as a social democrat. Bomb Found in British Office LONTX5N, April 18 Tight precautions against the long threatened wave of Palestine ter orism in the heat of London were taken tonight after the discovery of a home-made bomb in a branch of the colonial office and a tele phone threat to blow up the war office. Military and civilian police con ducted a busy search for the per sonpossibly a woman who left the bomb in the colonial office with the mechanism set to ex plode at 1 un, about time Dov Bela Gruner and three other con victed terrorists were hanged In Palestine. , , Chang New China Premier NANKING, April 18-(P-Oen. Chang Chun, who served on two committees seeking to end China's civil war and who advocates building up this republic b peaceful industrialization, toda, became tts premier. . - He succeeds T. V. Soong, who had taken a strong anti-communist, stand and who resigned March 1 under counting criticism that his policies contributed to China's economic crisis early this year. . Chang, governor of Szechwan province and a friend of General issimo Chiang Kai-Shek sine they were classmates at the Jap anese military academy, was re ported in line for the post as much as 14 months ago. SWAN ISLAND BID LOST ' PORTLAND, Ore, April lt-JP) The Port of Portland's negotia tions to lease Swan Island to the Kaiser company were broken off today after the war assets admin istration declined to act on the port's bid for the island facilities by last midnight. : Modern Beauty College 179 N. , Liberty Special This coupon antitlas you to $1.00 Discount on ctnT permanent : of $&00 and P- , . , " Bring It with you. Have ' your Beauty work dona by our well trained senior students, Supetvised by expert instructors. Open Saturdays Ph. 8141 ENDS -A gesntil U tttW TODAY . G1rt Of St- Tononnoui mm i Aim x LJVINQ Pf rANGOUI Lucille Ball John Ifodidk Melodv Murder!! NsaJi Lets VJ, Beery,- Jr. Collier In j "Crimson Canary Phone Unions Defy Company WASHINGTON. April 18-(flV The leader of the striking tele phone workers said tonight the countrywide tie-up will continue until the Bell system "gives in or until the workers are starved into submission. " ; " ' - Joseph A. Beirne, 38-year-old president of the National Federa tion of Telephone Workers, an independent union with 39 strik ing affiliates, made the statement in an ABC broadcast Administration officials said privately that seizure would be undertaken only as a last resort. Cubs Organize In West Salem West Salem's first Boy Scout cub unit, pack 15, was formed there Tuesday night at the West Salem school in a meeting of Cas cade council scout executives and residents. The pack was divided -into six dens,' each with six club. Den mothers and pack committeemen will meet Monday night at the home of Mrs. Lois Moore,. 1771 Rosemont st, to complete organ ization of the new pack. Den mothers chosen at Tues day night's meeting are Mrs. H. R. Berlin, Mrs. Lou Moore, Mrs. Paul Wishart. Mrs. Victor. Utter back, Mrs. D. W. Tucker and Mrs. Neal VanHees. Pack committee men are H. R. Berlin, D. J. Burns, . D. Castle, Leonard Jenson and . L Williams. .. . Deyers Named to National Board J. M. Devers, chief counsel for the state - highway . commission, Wednesday was appointed a mem ber of the new right-of-way com mittee created by the American Association of State Highway Of ficials. , Purposes of the. committee are to investigate, right-of-way ac quisitions, - recommend needed amendments to present laws deal Ing with right-of-way problems. Devers expects to attend meeting of the committee which will be held in Chicago May . 7 Mail Deluges State Tax Office A half dozen largo snail sacks filled with 1947 slate Income tax returns arrived at the stats tax commission Wednesday. The time for filing these returns expired at 500 Due at I ' Indian School Education Meet Preparations are under way at Chemawa Indian school for this summer's educational conference which is expected to bring nearly 500 Indian school and reservation leaders to the Chemawa institu tion, j The conference, will open June 18 for Alaskan Indian leaders and June 30 for educators and, ad ministrators throughout ! the United States, according to Myr thus W. Evans, Chemawa super intendent and business manager for the summer conference; Evans said training work will continue to July 25 for the large group, of teachers, medical per sonnel, law enforcement agents and other Indian institution ofli cials and for outsiders interested in Indian welfare; , - j Conference Leaders Evans conferred Wednesday with Edna A. Gerken supervisor of health education in the U. S. Indian office in Chicago.' Miss Gerken will conduct health' train ing courses for teachers and nurses at the conference. An other conference leader will ' be Dr. Ruth Underbill, anthropolo gist and Indian authority who is author of "Indians of the North west" This first post-war Indian leaders' training conference will be followed by a similar confer ence m Santa Fe, N. M., for southwest Indian officials.; Meet Mar Be Biennial Evans said yesterday that it is contemplated that Chemawa will be host to the summer confer ence In alternate years in the fu ture. Before the war the confer ence was held at various places, twice at Chemawa. Summer ses- sion director will be Homer How ard of the Chicago national Indian office. Capt, Hockett TT ' T xiome on ieave Capt Verden E. liockett, for mer Salem physician now with the U. S. navy, arrived at his home here Wednesday on a few days leave prior to a new as signment on Saipan, where he will head the navy dispensary. Capt and Mrs. Hockett and their family will sail early in May for his new post Severely injured several months ago In an auto accident while sta tioned in the Panama Canal Zone, Hockett has been stationed at Alameda, Calif., naval air sta tion, since leaving Bethseda, Md.t naval hospital. He is to report back to Alameda from here. Farmers Union ; Note Denounces Truman's Policies Copies of a resolution denounc ing the "Truman Greek policy and the Truman witch-hunt" adopted by the board of directors. Nation' al Farmers Union, have been re ceived in. Salem and will be pre sented to the Marion county chap ter of the State Farmers Union at its next meting, Ronald Jones, state president! announced Wednesday. The resolution said the "witch hunt would result in penalizing many people who are guilty of nothing more than a Christian at titude toward other men. Com plaint also was made that ap proximately $350,000,000 of the total grant proposed to Turkey would be f or military purposes, midnight Tuesday but all re mittances bearing postmark prior to that hour will be accepted. Tax commissioners said several weeks would' be required to open this mail, deposit the checks, and tabulate returns. Taxpayers who failed to file returns within the statutory period are subject to penalty and Interest ' M l ISccirical Gonirccisrs Spcnnlisb In Adequate WEEK nuAiL mm Stressing Speed, Service Quality and Reliability Call Ut For en Estimate 3055 Portland Rd. Salem, Oregon 200 Club Plans for : District Convention Club leaders reported to the 20-30 club Wednesday night in Nohlgren's restaurant that plans are. In progress forv.the.mldJune district 20-30 convention to be held here in the Marion hoteL Charles Dunlap, visitor from Huntington Park. Calif, describ-20-30 activities in that city. 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