18 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oreroii Tuesday, April 14, 195S Council to Keep Bye OnBuildingP ermits So many applicant! for building permit In Salem are trying to "Jump the gun" In an ticipation of changes to be made In revision of the xonlng code that an ordinance was en acted by the eity council Mon day night to put curb on them. ' . The ordinance, which was Introduced, and then put on second and third readings and final passage on motion of Al ' derman Tom Armstrong, pro vides that the council approve building permits in certain eases. Ordinarily permits are granted by the building de partment of the city engineer's office without other approval, the department simply check' lng carefully Into compliance with building regulations Buildings in the Capitol zone, However, do have council ap proval. Among routine matters the council gave the city engineer ' and the city manager power to act on an application from the Capital Baptist church for per mission to connect to a city sanitary sewer. The engineer had recommended against 1' because it requires an exten slon of 900 feet, partially out side the city limits, but an amendment In the plan has since been made. Referred to the city man' ager was a request from Con solidated Supply company for permission to build a loading dock on city property" to ' fa- eilitate rail car loading at the company's property at Front and Shipping streets. A request from W. F. arid Gladys Campbell for a setback curb fronting property at 1429 Trade street was referred to the planning and zoning commission. '" Under a recent amendment to the city charter whereby the ' eity can Improve a street re gardless of petition from a ma jority of the property If hazard or convenience makes It neces ! sary, the city will go ahead with the improvement of Taft street between Madison and the north terminus of Taft. All property owners en the east side of the street petitioned for it, but Salem Linen Mills, on the the other side, would not Join In the petition, which gave the petition only 30.62 per cent of the assessable area. Thi council instructed City Attor ney Chris J. Kowitz to pro ceed toward the improvement. ' Referred to the traffic saf ety council was a petition to . change the stop signs at Trade end 21st streets. Traffic is now stopped on 21st before enter ing Trade. The petitioners want that reversed. To the city manager was re ferred a petition from five business firms on last . State near 25th requesting two-hour parking signs on both sides of State between 23rd and 25th. The council granted a re quest from Salem Memorial Hospital for waiver of the city's fee for processing plans for the hospital's new $300,000 wing. A similar concession had been made Salem General Hos pital relative to the new build' lng now being erected. Keterred to city manager was a letter from Postmaster Albert Gragg calling attention to a dangerous condition along blocks 2600 and 2700 of Port land Road because of lack of sidewalks or pedestrian walks. The council adopted a report of the traffic safety council that parking be restricted at all times to the north side of D street between Summer and Capitol. Approved were recommen dations for new crosswalks on the. north side of Madison at Capitol: at the south line of Lana avenue at Capitol; at the north side of Donald Way and Capitol; and on motion of Al derman David OUara the north side of Highway avenue was included. Also it was or dered that all existing cross walks In the area be repainted. In response to a memorial from the budget committee the council instructed City Attor ney Kowitz to prepare a reso lution calling for appointment of an interim committee to study salaries and classifica tion of positions of eity employes.- I A resolution for the im provement of - Engle avenue from Kingwood Drive to Mar garet street was tabled for two weeks out of consideration to Justice and Mrs. James T. Brand, who requested that their names be withdrawn from the petition. The with drawal does not nullify the petition. ' A resolution was adopted di recting the city manager to in stall parking meters wherever' the eity considers it necessary to restrict the time that ve hicles may park. The resolu tion is Important since it Is in the plan of the budget commit tee and is .expected to yield added revenue in the next fis cal year. Ordinance bills callng for a special city election and pro posing special mlllage taxes were all killed by indefinite postponement, since the bud get committee has decided the budget can be balanced with out them. An ordinance was enacted for the revision of driveway regulations. It applies both to commercial and private drive ways, regulates the number and with and seta up fees for driveway permits. Boys and Girls Derby to Be Televised Televistag of lha beys and girls ftshhg aerby Id Mill Creek Saturday, April II, and ether events connected with It was a probability today, atosrdlag te G. Ira Moore, assistant te the man ager of the Chamber of Commerce, Meer informed Wlllard Taylor, who Is one of the . leaders la the fishing derby treat, that he had a letter from John F. Ewing, who represents Normandy Pro ductions, Inc., of Los An geles, Indicating he Intended to be here to take television shots of the event Kwing wants to be here Wednesday of this week to get a television shot also of the plsating of fish In the stream from the Roaring River hatchery, and also ex pects to be here Saturday, April ZJ to televise the award el prizes won by the boys and girls In the derby. Swing Is not a stranger to Salem. Several months ago he took televisions of wild ducks In Hill Creek and in forms Moore the pictures are about to be released. African Terrorists Kill 6 in 2 Attacks Nairobi, Kenya, (U.F9 Mau Mau terrorists last night kill ed two native policemen In side this capital city and, In another bold raid, attacked a platoon of British troops, kill ing four white soldiers. The attack Inside Nairobi was car ried out by 12 of the Mau Mau. Weyerhaeuser, CIO Negotiations Recess Portland, UPJ Prospects for an early signing of a contract between CIO woodworkers and Weyerhaeuser Timber compa ny were dim today. Contract negotiations were recessed Indefinitely late yes terday, climaxing a deadlock that had 'existed in talks for more than a week. The company stood firm on its offer to renew the old con tract, and the union held to its trimmed own demands of a 90-cent daily wage boost and other benefits.. Oregon Chest Heavy Penalties for Traffic Violations Albany A fine of $500 lev ied against Willard Andrew Mathews at Lebanon for haul ing unbranded logs highlighted Linn county district court pro ceedings, but a fine of $100 levied against Jack Lee Oster, Salem, for ignoring a stop sign was the more severe, since Os ter had to pay all of his fine while $495 of Mathews pen alty was suspended. , Oster paid an additional 15 for using a suspended driver's license and Mathews was as sessed another $5 for failing to halt at a railroad crossing. The placement staff of the U.S. bureau of Indian affairs found Jobs in industry for about 59,000 Indians in 1952. 4-H oh Defensive Before Session of City Council Four-H clubs as a city sponsored and financially sup- . ported movement were on the defensive before the city coun cil Monday night. And their representatives were reminded that some mem bers of the city budget eom- ' mittee, which also is on the de fensive against a baffling econ omic situation, think 4-H clubs should not be supported by di rect appropriation from city runds. Pointed questions asked. It wasn't before the council for a decision. That will be the budget committee's job. It came up on a request from the Salem 4-H advisory council asking time for a hearing, which was granted; and also eh a letter from Burton S. Hut ton, state 4-H club leader. Among those representing the 4-H dubs were G. F. (Ted) Chambers, spokesman for the group, Hutton, James Bishop. 4-H director In Sslem, E. Burr Miller, Gene Vandcneynde and ethers. . Alderman Dan Fry, who Is chairman of the budget com mittee, asked Chambers, in Yiew of the "many, many oth er" very necessary activities the city has to appropriate money for, how he would Jus tify an appropriation for the 4-H. 'Among other things Cham bers stressed "saving youth." "Well then," pursued Fry, "why shouldn't we be called upon to appropriate money for the FFA, the YMCA, the YWCA and the Salvation ArmyT" The argument that followed brought out. the defense that some of the agenles mentioned by Fry are supported by the Community Chest. Alderman Chester I. Chase asked if any other city In Ore gon appropriates city money! for supoprt of the 4-H clubs uurion answered that no other city does. He said that while 85 or go per cent of the 4-H activity is in the rural areas it wasn't Intended orig inally to be exclusively a rur al movement. Also he said the 4-H does not attempt to sell itself to a municipality, and mat it came to Salem by invitation. for this fiscal year 1953- 1854 the 4-H Is asking for fa-tu, me same amount as appropriated last year. That phono number it . . j I 3-3131 I I . I Cherry Cily Electric 339 Chemeketa hone 2-6762 FOR THE BEST Hauling Storage Fuel P5p$ VAN IrRlS 00. LARMER TRANSFER and STORAGE 889 No. Liberty "Our reputation Is your security" Salem will be host to the second annual Oregon Chest institute Wednesday, with the all-day session to be held at the Senator Hotel. Several National Chest peo ple are to be here for the event, stopping en route to the National convention in Riverside, Calif. In the group will be Clar ence C. Moore, director of campaign and finance: Reg. Kenney, associate director, labor participation, AFL: Eli Fox, public relations director, united Defense Fund: James S. Mitchell, associate director. USO; Lawrence Johnson, west ern regional director. USO. San Francisco; and Paul Elliot. labor participation, AFL, Se attle. Registration of the group starts at 9 o clock in the morn ing and C. C Moore is slated for an address at 9:30 a.m. Morning workshops start at 10:30 and include United fund organization and operation; Community Chest plans and procedures; labor-management plan Chest and United Funds campaigns; budgeting, public relations and year round pub licity. Speakers at the luncheon will be C. C Moore, Dr. John James, Paul Elliot, Eli Fox, Jimei ft. Mftrli11 mnA T.aw rrenca Johnson. ' Workshops will be held in the afternoon, also, starting at a o'clock and at 2:30 there will be a general session with IB-minute addresses by rep resentatives from United Fund campaign from Portland. Bend ana coos Bay.: Following the institute the Oregon Chest will hold its an nual meeting This is set for 8:30 p.m. Lawrence, Robbins' Cow Completes Test Lawrence & Robbins, Route 1, Aurora, have a registered Jersey cow that recently com pleted a 305-day herd Improve ment registry production rec ord of 10,601 pounds of milk containing 578 pounds butter fat at the age of 8 years and 2 months. The official record was made by Ramona . Volunteer Blossom and her tests were su pervised by Oregon State college for The American. Jer sey Cattle club, Jersey breed registry organization located at Columbus, Ohio. The mature age of a Jersey cow is reckoned to be 6 years. This cow's production on a twlce-daily-milklng, 305-d a y mature equivalent basis would be 10,919 pounds milk with 593 pounds butterat The bird of paradise Is a cousin of the crow. Pilots to Begin 2-Week Cruise Eleven pilots and five en listed men from the organized Naval Air Resrves squadron AAU 892, which trains at the Salem Naval Air Facility, will start a two-week cruise here Monday, April 20. Part of the cruise will be spent at the Naval Air Reserve training unit Seattle,, and the remainder of the time at the Salem installation. Commander of the squadron is Cmdr. Clifford C. Burke of Portland. Other pilots who will be here for training in clude Lt. Lloyd A. Griffith. Lt. (j.g.) Leighton C. Falrbam and Ens. Donald B. Bowers, Kidney Slow-Down May Bring Restless Nights Whin kidney function slows down, manr folks complain of nstnrtaff Mekaeh, head ache, distineu and tou of pop and enow. Don t lutTer rtstleu nlnita with the dia. comfort if reduced kidney function li .rot ting you down due to such common causes as stress and strain, over-exertion or expo sure to cold. 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