f , v K T 5"" J 10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Monday, December 5, 1949 Ailor's apartment the damage was mainly from smoke. Crabb had moved only re cently to the apartment. When the Day's Work Is Done . . . There's Nothing Like the Curbs on Sex Crimes Suggested by Legion Group Seattle, Dec. 5 CU.R) A list of recommendations for parents and communities aimed at curbing sex crimes against children was submitted by the American Legion today to its western child welfare conference here. A special committee of 15 of the conference, headed by Past National Commander Stephen F Chadwick of Seattle, listed eight recommendations for par ents including: "Know your child's whereabouts and associ ates; enforce your own curfew train your children to go straight home from school; train your children not to ride with or ac cept favors from strangers, and report any suspicious- actions promptly and frankly." The committee urged all com munities to back-up parental protective measures by "lighting ud dark places, supporting an adequate police department, pro hibiting children abroad after dark without proper supervison, enforce laws prohibiting sale of obscene literature and pic tures. Communities also were urged to invite police and juven lie authorities to instruct and ad vise parent groups. Meter Change Possible Here Some parking meters in cer tain downtown areas with a 20 minute limit, others in the fringe areas for two and three hours, are some of the changes being talked about by Mayor Elf- stroms advisory committee on off-street parking. What is done on this score will depend largely on a report of re sults on a survey now being made by City Manager J. L. Franzen to show the extent of meter usage in the various parts of the city. A real reform the committee is aiming at is to put a stop to meter-feeding that is the all day use of parking stalls by em ployes or executives of stores. The committee thinks the cus tomer ought to be given a chance, and that all-day feeding of coins into the meters by a few car owners may drive busi ness out of the metered district. The committee believes the public should, become acquaint ed with the location of conveni ent unmetered places, such as the large lot prepared for park ing on Water street. It has no parking time limit, is only a couple of blocks from the city center, but for some reason it is little used. According to its plan to de v e 1 o p self-financing metered off-street parking lots in the congested areas and unmetered lots in the farther-out districts, the committee hopes to see the first of the metered lots set up early in the coming year. Two Apartments Hit By Sunday Night Fire Fire Sunday night damaged two apartments upstairs at 827 North Liberty street, occupied by L. D. Crabb and C. C. Ailor. Firemen reported Crabb as saying he had gone to sleep while making coffee on a gas plate. 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