Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 22, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, April 22, 195S
THB CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orefra
Separate Committee on
Planning Gets Approval
The citv nlnnnfntf And nnlna
commission, meeting Tuesday
night, approved the setting up
of a separate planning commit
tee within the organization.
Four members will serve on
the committee which has not
yet been appointed by Chair
man W. W. Rosebraugh. The
approval was given upon
receipt of a report from Rob
ert K. Powell, Frank Guerin
end V. D. McMullen, who in
vestigated the progress of
planning as against, zoning in
other cities.
; One duty of the committee
will be to help in the coordina
tion of city planning with state
and county planning.
The commission voted to rec
ommend to the city council a
change from zone from Class
II residential to Class III-X
restricted buslnpsn far nrnn.
erty at the southeast corner of
North Capitol and Jefferson so
a real estate business can be
operated. J. F. LeClerc was
the applicant.
Deferred for later action on
receipt of details as to future
plans of the concern was appli
cation of the Glenn H. Woodry
furniture and auction market
yfor a zone change from Class
II residential to Class III-X
restricted business at Norway
and Nirth Summer. Several
speakers at a hearing said the
petition did not provide for
setback and off-street parking,
which they demanded. Lawr
ence N. Brown, appearing for
applicant, said both would be
satisfactory and told the com
mission to include car parking
and a setback up to 20 feet in
in the recommendation to the
city council.
The commission approved a
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zone .change, on application of
Mrs. S. A. Wheatley, on the
north side of Court between
Cottage and Winter for opera
tion of a tea room on the base
ment level.
The Broadmoor plat in
southeast Salem was accepted,
and May 19 was set as the
date for a public hearing on
the zone classification for an
area from Oxford to the south
city limits between 22nd and
24th streets where the revised
zoning plan sets up an indus
trial district. Mrs. Harriett
Ness - Ruff represented peti
tioners who want it made
residential. Some extensive
house construction is planned.
: On the same date will bo a
public hearing on petition of
R. F. Polanski for a zone
change at 620 South Summer
a beauty parlor may be
established . in the . Romeo
Apartment house.
Referred to the name com
mittee was a petition of prop
erty owners on Height street
for a change of the street name
to Holiday Drive.
Approval was given a peti
tion of residents in the 4700
block of Hayesville Drive ask
ing a change of name to' Lilac
Lane. The change was asked
for because of duplication in
street names.
Dallas Presbyterians
Greet New Member
Dallas Circle A of the
First Presbyterian church
which met at the home 'of
Mrs. Norman Baker welcomed
a new member into , its group,
Mrs. Mildred Wright who has
recently lived in Washington
is planning to make her home
in this locality.
The devotions were led by
Mrs. Walter Muir, who also
served as acting secretary in
the absence of the regular sec
retary.
The afternoon was spent in
working on a new set of tea
towels which will be sold at
later time. -,.
Present were Mrs. Carl
Lewis Assails .
McKay Choice
Washington, JJ9 Secretary
of Interior Douglas McKay,
who already had two fights on
his hands, found himself in
another row today over . his
"new team" appointments to
the interior department.
This time the scrappy ex
Governor of Oregon is fighting
in the heavyweight class. His
onnonent is John L. Lewis.
Informed sources disclosed
that the United Mine Workers
president has appealed to the
White House to block McKay's
plan to install Thomas Lyon
of Salt Lake City, Utah, as di
rector of the Bureau of Mines.
Lewlst who feels that he and
his union have a special in
terest in . the bureau, was re
ported to have complained in
a letter to presidential assistant
Sherman Adams that Lyon
has "no working knowledge of
the coal industry." ' Lyon is
now head of the metals ex
pansion division of the defense
materials agency.
As of today, McKay was
standing his ground. An in
terior department, spokesman
said the Secretary would stick
by his choice of Lyon, regard
less of Lewis protest.
But sources close to Lewis
said the UMW chief regards
the issue as "the lives of coal
miners versus political jobs."
That pronouncement was taken
here as a warning that Lewis
might call a coal strike, if need
be, to demonstrate his displeas
ure. He did it once before,
when President Truman named
a Bureau of Mines director he
didn't like.. .
Swanstrom, Mrs. De Graff,
Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Earl Ben
bow, Mrs. Joe Plummer, Mrs.
Lou Plummer, Mrs. Ed Himes,
Mrs. Charles Cochran, and
Mrs. Al Burlbach.
The next meeting of the Cir
cle will be held at the home
of Mrs. Joe Plummer.
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