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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1947)
12 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1947 1 Protest Change Of Street Names Opposition of long establish ed street names was voiced be' fore the city council by resi dents who jammed the small city council chambers to over flowing Monday night. Numerous petitions were filed voicing protest against the changes, recommended by the Salem zoning and planning com mission. Only one petition sup ported a proposed change, this being the conversion of High street into Broadway. Principal objection came to the suggested changes in the names of Evergreen avenue to Duncan street protestants say ing that "why not change Dun can avenue to Evergreen and the change of names of East and West Nob Hill streets. Council man Howard Maple led the fight against these changes and was supported by a large group of residents. The city attorney was in structed to prepare ordinances for the street name changes to be considered at the next meet ing of the city council when it was inferred that objcctional changes will be shelved. Vets Council to Meet Thursday Set for Thursday night at 8 o'clock at the Chamber of Com merce is the first meeting of the fall season of the Marion County Federated Veterans council of which H. C. (Hub) Saalfeld is temporary chairman. Slated for discussion at the meeting are the plans locally for observance of National Em ploy the Physically Handicapped Week and a review of veterans legislation passed by the first session of the 80th congress. Student Skating Party on Tonight Students from Willamette University and young people from many of the Salem churches will join tonight in holding another all-church rol ler skating party at the Capitola rink from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Don Douns, social chairman for the university, announces that in addition to the regular program of skating, there will be a dem onstration of skate-dancing and figure skating given by mem bers of the Imperial Figure and Dance club from the Imperial rink in Portland. Mary Ann Guthcrless andi Robert Syverson will give a demonstration of skate dancing. They hold the 1947 Oregon state, Pacific coast and national cham pionships in the juvenile dance class. Arlene and Don MacFar lane will give a free style num ber skating as a pair These spe cial numbers will be presented from 8 until 8:30 p.m. There will be no admission charge fori spectators. The population of Los Angeles in 1800 was 315. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY!! 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