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21 Til JUNG AMTON PRESS, FIU DAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1010. so-1 'i Commtttee on Public Works. Washington School playground have Approved: AKIIIUK NEWBF.RRY. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the fund requested lo be transferred In the above ordinance are available and unincumbered. EVERETTE E.

ALLEN. Comptroller. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Cuplna, Robinson. Flschette. Dibble, Dow.

Barney. Campon, Clao-ham. Sweeney. Wilson, Loughlln, Gottsball. Harrington-' 13.

Nays: None, Absent: None. Atomic Spies' Placed On Trail of Cancer Causes and Treatment Hy KKWIN C. CKONK Dinghamton Press City Editor Oak Ilidgc, Tcnn. "Atomic spies" arc being placed on the trail of cancer and other diseases 'that take a war-like toll of life. Wide-scale study of the causes of disease and of life upon Hie best term In hi oplr.lrirt obtainable.

Said work shajl tK c5.Tn at Uie expense of the City at asrfe and of the owners of lota or parcels of land adlacent thereto, to be apportioned and collected provided, by law. Adopted bv the following vote: Aves; Cuplna. Robinson. Flaoriette. DNible, lluw, Barnev, Campon.

Chatham. Sweenev. Wilson. LeXiMErfn. Gottshall.

Harrington 13. Nays; None. Absent; None. July 1. 1M.

Bv Councilman Gottshall AN OR II IN ANC At THORI7INQ TRIPLE CITIES TR ACTIO CORPORATION TO OPERATE BISrt ON CERTAIN KTKIETS AMI AV- ES IN THE CITY OF HLNGHAMTON. NEW VOKK. Whereas. Triple Citle Traction Corporation heretofore Med with Use Council, at a meeting- thereof held on the 17th dav of June, 11H6, a petition praying that consent of the local authorities, be granted to it to operate buses upon cei tain streets and avenues hereinafter set forth in the City of Hmghamton. New York; and Whereas, after notice given a required by law, a hearing has been heli upon said application at meeting of said Council held on the 1st dav of July, 104A.

Now. therefore, the Council of the, City of Binghamton dulv convener! In regular session, doe hereby ordain as follows: Section I. That consent be and the same Is hereby granted to Triple Cltie Traction Corporation, its and arnlgn. to operate omnibuses over and upon the following described streets and avenue, or portion thereof: Cleveland Avenue From Division St. to Grand Ave.

Court Street-From Water t. to Bx-change St. Conkiin Avenue From Exchange m. to Mary St. Division Street From Schubert e.

to Cleveland Ave. Exchange Street From Court Kf to Conkiin Ave. via Exchange St. Bridge. Grand Avenue From Clevrland Ave.

to West boundary. City of bingharetnyt. lluw lev Street From Exchange St. to Washington St. Helen Street-From Highland Ave.

to Mmden Ave. Highland Avenue Kneeland Ave to Helen St Kneeland Avenue From aVmtnery Ave. to Highland Ave Mary Street From Conkiin Ave. to Vestal Ave Mmd-n Avenue From Helen St. to Schubert St, Riverside Drive From Memorial Circle Id Wett boundary.

City of Bin. radioactivity) or electroscopes which received and register the radiations emitted by radioactive atomic "hearts." In a few cases the "I racer" Isotopes are not only useful a "atomic spies" but as "atomic artillery," In such cases the radioactive isotopes can be used to irradiate the location where they deposit. Some influence, scientists explain has been thus achieved In controlling certain forms of leukemia and polycythemia, both blood disorders. But therapeutic use of radioactive materials, it was stressed, is still very much In the investigational stage. 2200 2107 1 11-10 1040 10311 pno 1030 2201 PHI That this ordinance shall upon the approval thereof take ellect by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment.

Adopted bv the following vote: Aves: Cuplna, Robinson, Flschette, Dibble, Dow, Barney Campon, Clapham, Sweeney, WflHon, Loughlln. id shall, Harrington 13. Nay: None. Absent: None. The following ordinance Incorporate the amendment July 1, 1048.

Bv Councilman Flschette: AN ORDINANCE IHHEC'TING THE KALE OF LAN IIS OF THE CUV OF IIINGIIAMTON AT PUBLIC AUCTION. The Council of the Cltv of Blnghamton, duly convened In regular session, does urdaln as follows: Section 1. That pursuant to the provision of 137 of the Second Class Cltlea Law, there Is hereby authorized the sale of all of the right, title and interest of the Cltv of Binghamton in and hi the following described parcels of real eslate to the highest bidder or bidders at public auction and at the upset price set after each of the several parcels, vus: All those tracts or parcel of land situate In the City of Hingliamton. County of Broome and State of New York, described a follow: Cltv 'Tax Map Lots No. 1312023 and 1312020 situate on Hill Street, assessed In 1034 to Serena Truman.

Uput price 10(1 00 City Tux Map Lot No. 1311031. situate on Hill Street, assessed in 1034 to Serena Truman. Upset price SAO 00. Cltv Tax Map Lot No, 1311032.

situate on Hill Slreet, assessed In 10.14 to Serena Truman. Upset price City Tax Map Lot No. 1 3 1 103.1. situate on Hill Street, assessed In 1034 to Serena Truman. Upset price $30 00.

Cltv Tax Man Lot No. 1220019, situate on Wagner Slreet, assessed in 11135 to Edward I. Glickman. Upset price JUKI (HI. City Tax M-ip I-ot.

No. 1220102, situate on Wagner Street, arsessed in lo Margaret Piroiie. Upset price $75.00. City 'Tax Map Lot No. 1220101.

situate on Wagner Street, assessed in 1034 to Herbert G. Osborne. Upset price fiS 00. City Tax Map Lot No. 1220020 on the east side of Wagner Street, assessed In 103.1 to Mary L.

Beers. Upset price $100 0o City Tax Map Lot No. 032033. situate on Burr Avenue, assessed in 1031 to Louis Bartel. Upset price ami City Tax Map I.ot No f.330lti.

siluale on Zane Street, assessed In 1030 lo J. Lewis Weir, Inc. Upset price $ir0 00. Section 2, The City Clerk 1 hereby directed In advertise thn parcel of land described In I 1 hereof or sale, and to dispose of such parcels at public auction to the highest bidder or bidder In behalf of said Cltv as requited by and pursuant to I 37 of the Second Class Cities Law. Section 3.

The term of said sale shall be cash and upon makiiiK auclt sale and the subsequent approval bv resolution of the Boaid of Estimate am) Apportionment and also the upnrovai by the Mayor, and upon payment bv ttie successful bidder or bidders of the amount bid therefor, the Mayor of the CUV of ninghiiinton Is nuthoi ied, empowered and dllecteil to execute, acknowledge and deliver In the name of the City of BinKhamton. tn said purcharer or purchasers, a milt claim deed of sb Id parcel of hind and to cause to bo affixed thereto the seal of said Cltv. Section 4. That In the event and upon Hie approval of the sale as hereinbefore provided, the Cltv Treasurer and Comptroller be and they hereby are authorTcd and empowered to cancel and annul all taxes ant! tax certificate held by the City of Bifigham-ton now outstanding upon ami ncninst Bald premise hereinbefore described, and to issue cerl Ideates of redemption therefor except imf. however, upon such certificate or certificates under which the Cllv' title to aalil premise wa obtained, end the City Treasurer, Comotrotler and Department of Assessment and Taxation be and thcv hereby are authotl.ed.

empowered and directed to cause prooer notation to that effect to be made tmon the tat rolls of the City, of Hlnghamton and upon anv -other cltv record appertaining thereto, Section S. That this ordinance shall take effect UPon the approval thereof bv the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. Adopted as amended by the follow- log vole: Aves: Cuplna, Robinson. Flschette. Dibble, Dow.

Harnev, Campon. Clnn-ham, Sweenev. Lnughlin, Gottshnll Harrington 13. Nays: None, Absent: None. July 1.

1048. Bv Councilman Dibble: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING PLANS AN II SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZING CONSTRUCTION OF A STORM. WATER HEWER IN HIGRY ROAD. The Council of the City of Bluaham-ton, dulv convened In regular Mission, does hereby ordain a follows: Section 1. 'That the construction of a utormwatcr newer tn Rugby Hoad from an existing Inlet, at the south end or Rugby Road through private lands 20(1 feet easterly to an existing atormwuter sewer in Crarv Avenue, I hereby anthorled and directed Section 2, 'That the plan and specifications for said work as prepared bv the Department of Engineering and filed wllh the City Clerk lie and they hereby are adopted Section 3.

That the Board of Contract anil Supply Is hereby aulliorled and directed to advertise for proposals for said wot and award a contruct therefor In accordance with law and the rulea of said Board, when funds are available therefor. Section 4. That this ordinance shall take effect upon the approval thereof by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. Adopted bv the following vote: Aves; Cuplna, Robinson. Flschette, Dibble, Dow, Barney, Campon.

Clnobam, Sweenev. Wilson, Loughlln, Gottsball. Harrington 13. Nays: None. Absent: None.

July 1. 1948. Bv Councilman Clapham: AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSH ION OF ACCOUNTS I I III IV IN 'THE DEPARTMENT OF 'I REAM-CHER. 'The Council of the City of Bingham. ton, duly convened hi regular session does heieliy ordain as follows: Section 1.

That the position of Account Clerk in the Department of 'Treasurer be and the same hereby is created. Section 2. That the Accounts Clerk shall receive a salarv of 1 1. Ton 00 per year to be paid In the same innlalments as salaries of other city officials. Section 3.

That the Accounts Clerk shall perform such duties in said Department as may be prescribed bv the Mayor, or 'Treasurer anil shall possess burn other power and perform such oilier dnlle a may be jn esci ibed bv law or ordinance of the Council of the Cllv of Hlnghamton. Section 4. That out of monies received by the Cltv Treasurer other than by municipal tax and not otherwise-appropriated the sum of $IH0 00 or so much thereof a may be necessary, be and the same I berebv appropriated to pay the salary of such Account C'lerk for the balance of the year and the City Treasurer and Comptroller are hereby aulhnt et, empowered and directed to transfer said sum to an Item under 203- Finance-Treasurer Personal Service A-17, to be known a Account 00 Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect upon the approval thereof by the Hoard of Estimate and Apportionment. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the fund requested to be transferred In the above ordinance are available and unincumbered.

EVERETTE AIJ.EN. Comptroller, Adopted bv the following vole: Ayes: Cuplna. Robinson. Flschette. Dibble, Dow, Barney, ampon, Clapham.

Sweeney, Wilson, Loughlln, Ootisball. Han inglon -13. Nays; None. Absent: None. July 1.

11148, By Councilman 'lai Jium AN ORDINANC AUTHORIZING CERTAIN TRANSFERS AMI APPROPRIATIONS JUDICIAL CITY COURT. The Council of the City of Bingham-ton, duly convened In regular session. doe hereby ordain as follows: Section 1. 'That out of monies received by the Cltv Treasurer other than by municipal tax and not other. Wise appropriated, there I berebv appropriated, and the Comptroller and Treasurer are hereby authorized to make the following transfer to 50-Jndiclal- Cltv Court: Tlio sum of to an Item undef Contractual Service, B-21 Printing.

'The um of $50 00 to Communication service. H-13, Postage. Section 2. That tills oi dinance shall take effect upon the approval thereof by the Board of Enttmnt and 5421(10 54X071 ftiauvi -12(1113 Section 2 been Mlecleil lor such improvement, and the City Engineer baa tiled with the City Clerk plans and spuciilcallons tor such Work; and. Whereas, tlio Hoard of Education has approved such plan and Mecilica-tiona bo prepared by the Ctty Engineer; now, thcrelore, 'The Council of the City of Bingham-ton.

duly convened In regular session doe hereby ordain as Jollows: Section 1. 'That there hhiill be constructed and paved a playground on the Florence Nluhtlngale School kite and a playground upon the George Washington School site. Section 2, That the plans and specifications for the above work as prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the Board of Education be and they hereby are adopted Section 3. The Board of Contract and Supply I hereby authorized and directed to advertise Tor proposals and, after the required procedure, to award a coniract lor the above work in accordance with lav and the rules of when funds are available said Board therefor. Section 4 That this ordinance shall Immediately noon the ap take ellect proval thereof by the Mayor and the Board of Estimate anil Apportionment.

Adopled by unanimous consent by the following vote: Aves: Cuplna. Robinson. Flschelle, Dibble. Dow. Harney, Campon.

Clnobam, Sweeney, Wilson, Loughlln, GotUhnll, Harrington 13. Nys: None. Abwent: None. Ju'v 14- By Councilman Flschette: AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING A DIED ROM CHARLES CARROLL AND MAHV CARROLL OF LANDS FOR MUNICIPAL PURPOSES. Whereas, bv deed dated June 30, 104H, Charles Cat roll and Marv Carroll to the City of Hinghumton tne following described premises, to wit.

Alt that tract or parcel of land situate In the City of Blnghamton, County of Broome and Slate of New York, bounded ami described a follows: Being a lot situate In the northeast corner of Baldwin and Welmter Street and known as City 'Tax Mao Lot No. 0111002 nod being aevenlv-flve f75l feet on Baldwin Slreet and two hundred and forty t240) feet deep on WebBter Street. Uelna the same premise, conveyed by The City of Blnghamton to said partie of the first part by di ed dated Mav 17th, 1945. And. Whereas.

It appears from the report of Herbert II. Hav. Corporation ounsel, dated July 1Mb. HW(I, llmt lie ha approved said deed an to form and man I 204 of manner of execution pursuant to the Second Clus Cities law. now, therefore, 'The Council of the Cltv of Blnghamton, duly convened In regular session, doe hereby ordain a follows: Section 1.

'That said land, deed and conveyance thereof be and the same hereby is accepted and the City Clerk I hereby directed to cause said deed In be recorded In (lie olllce of the Clerk of thn County of Broome. Adopled by unanimous consent bv the following vote: Aves; Cuplna, Robinson, Flia-helle. Dow. Barney. Campon.

Clapham, Sweeney. Wiltion, Loughlln, Oott.ihall, Harrington Nay: None. Absent: None. 15 1948. nv ouncilman Campon: AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PI R-MISSION TO THE SOUTHERN TIER RADIO SERVICE INC.

TO ERECT A TING SIGN AT NO. SS EX-CHANGE STREET. 'The Council of the Cltv of Blnghamton, duly convened In repulnr session, doe hereby ordain a follows: Section 1. That The Southern Tier Radio Service be and they hereby are granted to erect an electric protecting sign at No. Bit Exchange Sheet leased bv them from Frank D.

Robinson. Said Blgn to be 6 feet wide and HI' high and not less than 12' above the sidewalk and to be constructed In accordance with the provisions of an ordinance adopted In Council February 19th. 1945." entitled, "An Ordinance Regulating Encroachments upon the Streets of the City of Blnghamton." Adopted bv unanimous consent by the billowing Vote: Aye; Cuplna. Robinson. Flschette, Dibble, Dow, Barney, Campon.

Clan-ham. Sweeney, Wilson, Loughlln, (Jot (shall, Harrington 13. Nay: None. Absent: None. By Councilman Clapham AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING TO BORROW THE SUM OF Sin.0fMI.CM1 UPON A CAPITAL, NOTE OR NOTES I OR SURFACING FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE AND GEORGE WASHINGTON SCHOOL PLAY-GROUNDS.

'The Council of the City of Blnghamton, duly convened In regular session, doe hereby ordain aa follows: Section I. That pursuant to authority derived from 1211:00 of the l-ical Finance Law of the State ot New York, the Council doe hereby authorize the Issue of a capita) note or capital notes of the City of Blnghamton. maturing May 1, 1047. and does hereby determine to borrow upon ald capital note or capital Holes the sum of 110,00000 or no much thereof an may be necessary for the surfacing with nsphalllc materials the Florence Nightingale and Hie fieorgn Washington School plav froiindn; and. for that purpose the Comptroller i hereby authorized to sign, make, execute, deliver and sell a capital tmle or capital notes of the City of Blnghamton for said sum of or so much thereof a may be necessary, pavable May PH7, Irilerenl al a late pot In exceed per centum per annum which sum is hereby appropriated for wifh four said such purpose.

Section 2. 'That this ordinance shall take clteet upon th two-thirds approval thereof by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. Adopted bv unanimous consent bv the following vote: Aves: Cuplna, Robinson. Flschel'. Dibble, flow, Barney, Campon, Clan hum, Sweeney.

Wilson, Loughlln, Gol (shall Harrington 13. Nays: None. Absent: None. ORDINANCES. (Second Heading) June 17, 104(1.

By ounclhhen Sweeney and Wilaou: AN ORDINANCE AU I IIDIIIIM, 'i HE DIIU TOR OF Pl ltt ASE TCI Pt II-CIIASE MOTOR VEHICLES, MACK I I II AND EtlUIPMINT FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS IN THE OPEN MARKET. June 17, 1040. By Councllmen Sweeney and Wilson: AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING TO borrow I hi: su of vomuh. UPON A CAPITAL NOTE OR NOTES FOR HIGHWAY MACHINERY. June 17, 1948.

By Councllmen Sweenev and Wilson: AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING TO BORROW 'THE SUM OF (III UPON A APITAL NOTE. OR NOTES FOR PURCHASE OF MOTOR VEHICLES. June 17, 1048. By Councllmen Sweenev and Wilson: AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING TO BORROW THE SUM OF ftl.ltnn.CMI FOR, Till! PURCHASE OF MA-CIIINtKRY AND EQUIPMENT. Councilman Flschette moved that the above four ordinance be discharged from Committee of the Whole and brought back to Hie Moor.

Seconded by Councilman Clapham and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Cuplna, Flschette, Dibble, Dow, Harney, Campon, Clapham. Sweeney, VVilniin. Lmigldln, Gotlshail, Harrington-12, Nays: Roblnnon 1, Absent; None. Councilman Clapham then moved that these ordinances be referred to the Joint Committee on Finance and Recreation, Seconded by Councilman Goltsliall and carried. July 1.

1048. By Councilman Flschelle: AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE CANCELLATION OF CERTAIN TAX l-M ON I'llOPI I ACOl HU HV THE CITY OF IIINGIIAMTON. Whereas. The City of Blnghamton ha acquired title to certain properties upon which It bold unpaid tax, certiil-elites, now, thcrelore. The Council of the City of Blnghamton.

duly convened In regular n-ssion, doe hereby ordain a follows; Section 1, That the las certificates hereinafter set forth against nrooertie on Chndwlck Road ami assessed against the Venial Hills Corporal Inn, be and they hereby are canceled and annulled and the City Treasurer, Department of Assessment and Taxation and the Comptroller be ami tliev hereby are authorized, empowered and directed to cause proper notation to- that effect to be made upon Hie tax rolls of the City of Blnghamton and upon anv other city records appertaining thereto a follows: Tax Man Lot No. certificate No. Year 642100 1033 193U Commiasioner of Public Works. Received and spread upon minutes. the July 13, 1046.

Honorable City Council, BmghamUin. New York. Gentlemen: At a meeting ox th C1ty Planning Commission field July 12. l4t. the ordinance by Councilman tiottHhall.

providing that the area hounded on ilie iiorlh by HohinHou Sheet, on 1 he east by Grandvlew Avenue, on the went by Fairview Avenue and on the south by the rear line of the lot within Wild boundaries, lie changed from "IV Two-family Dlslrict to Apartment District, was considered by said Commission, and It wa recommended that said ordinance be approved. Yours trulv. A. Oll.F.S, Secretary, City Planning Commission, Received and spread upon the minuted. Communication from Superintendent-Engineer Cunnan addressed to Mr.

Fred Dibble, relative to petition requesting water service bn extended from South Mountain Road easterly about 200 feet to the end Of South Mountain Terrace. Received and placed 'on file, Privilege the floor was granted to Mr. Carman who explained that the Map in the Cltv Assessors nlTiee showed that South Mountain Terrace docs not extend more than 80 feet east of South Mountain Road which Is 12(1 feet short of the extension as petitioned, 'cimm un icn! inn from CoinmiHsloner of Parks Hump relative to amending ordinance authorizing the director of purchuHO to purchase motor vehicle, machinery, and equipment for the De- lftl tin, -in. i SI id tf. ii nil, i rv, received and placed on file and referred to the Committee of the Whole.

MTSCFl.T.ANF.otfS COMMUNICATIONS Communication from Sanford W. Phelps. 41 Stato relative to franchise and esclMe taxes and other way and means to raise inula for the Cltv of Blnghamtnn; received and placed on (He and referred to the Corporation Counsel Communication from M. Anne Mc-Namara relative to installing steel conduit lines under and across Conwlnn Place from the Security Mutual to 4-fl i'nnorlim Place for the purpose of transmitting heat; was received and placed tile. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTKKS.

Report of the Joint Commllle on Law and Claims and Taxation and Assessment in favor of the adoption of the ordinance bv Councilman Flschelle. dated July 1. RH0 entitled "AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE CANCELLATION OF CERTAIN TAXES ON PROPERTY ACQUIKMI) MY THE CITY OF HINOHAM TON." wa received. Report of the Joint Committee on law and Claims and Tnsallon anil Assessment In favor of ttie adoption of the ordinance bv Councilman Flsehette, ilalerl July 1. 1tl1, entitled "AN ORDINANCE, 'DIRECTING THE SALE OF LANDS OF THE CITY OF RINGHAMTON AT PUHLIC AUCTION," when the same Is amended bv striking out of Section 1 thereof the.

following: "City Tax Map Lot No. fitunte on Arena, afiseased in to Daniel and Rutli Krlck. Upset nrice $100 00" and. "City Tax Map Lot No. 1220031, situate on the west side of Wsgner Street, assessed In and 1 firm respectively to Chester B.

Walker etal. Unset price J75.00." Anil milling at the end of aalrl Sec-lion 1 thereof the City Ta Mao Uit No. alto, ate on Hurr Avenue assesned tn 11)31 to Louis J. Ilartel. Upset Price 0 00; and.

City Tax Man T.ot No. n'tynno. Mtnote on Zane Street, assessed in lflNO in J. Twl Weir Ine, Upset price tlSOotl. xoontea and The ordinance made to conform therewith by the following vole: Ave; f'unlni, Robinson, Flschette.

Dlthle, Dow, P.arnev. Campon, Cbn ham. Sweenev, Wllwon, Loughlln, Gnltshall Harrington 1.1. Nays: None, Absent: None, Rcnort of ilie Cnittmlllot. Work In favor of the adoption of the ordinance of Councilman Dibble, dated July I.

HUH entitled. "AN ORDINANCE APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND A I I'I'I trio I7IMI! CUM. SI-RUCTION OF A STORM WATER SEWF.K IN RUGHY ROAU," was received. Report of the Commit Ice on Finance In iivor nt Hwi nHi.i.i in ,11,7 dinance of Councilman Claphnm. dated July I.

IIIHI entitled. "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING CERTAIN TRANSFERS AND APPROPRIATIONS JU-D1C1AL-CITY COURT," was received. Report of the Commit lee cm Finance in filVIII of IhA mlnnl liM dinance of Councilman Clapham. dated Jiuy 11HII entltloil, "AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITION OF ACCOUNTS CLERK IN THE DEPARTMENT OK TREASURER," was received. Report of the Committee on Public WorkM in lavor of the adoption of ihe ordinance of Councilman Clnobam, dated June IV.

1W( entitled. "AN ORDINANCE FOR OILING CERTAIN STREETS IN THE CITY OF HINfJ-IIAMT'JN," was received. Report of the Committee on Public Safety in favor of the adoption of the ordinance of Councilman Clanham, dated July 1, HMD entitled, "AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PERMISSION TO FEDERAL HAKE SHOPS INC. TO INSTALL A SIDEWALK ELEVATOR AT No. 74-70 COURT STREET," wa received, Report of the Joint Committee on Recreation and Finance In favor of the adoption of the ordinance of Councilman Sweeney, elated PM(I en-titled, "AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE APPLICATION FOH AP.

PROVAL OF RECREATION PROJECT," was received. Report of the Committee on Public Works In favor of the adoption of the ordinance by Councilman Gollshall, dated July rntltled. "AN OR. DINANCri FOR IMPROVING CERTAIN STREETS Willi HEAVY AS. PIIALTIC OIL AND CRUSHED STONE," was received.

Report of tho Joint Committee on Public Utilities and Tralllc and Cltv Planning In favor of the adoption of the ordinance of Councilman Golishnll, dated July J. PMIl entitled, "AN OR. OINANCF! AUTHORIZING TRIPLE CITIES TRACTION CORPORATION TO OPERATE MUSES ON CERTAIN STREETS AND AVENUES IN THE, CITY OF IIINGIIAMTON, NEW YORK," wa received. Report of the Comiulllee on Truffle and City Planning in favor of the adoption of the ordinance of Councilman Gntlshall. dated July 1.

111-10 entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TIIH: ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF IIINGIIAMTON, N. wa received. Report of the Committee on TralTIc and City Planning tn lavor of the adoption of the ordinance of Councilman GnttHhail, dated July 1. IIMIi tilled. "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO TRAFFIC." wa received.

Report of the Committee on Traffic and Cllv Planning In favor of Ihn adoption of the oidhiance of Council, man Goltthall, dated July HMO entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE EN TITLED 'AN OR-DINANCE RELATING TO TRAFFIC" wa received. Report of the Committee on Finance In favor of the adoption of the ordinance of Councilman Harrington, dated July 1, IIHrt entitled. "AN ORDINANCE. AUTHORIZING Till1'. MAYOR TO ENTER INTO A LEASE WITH II IE O.

KHANNA VALLEY HOME," was received. Report of the Committee on Post War Projects in favor of the adoption of the Resolution of Councilman Harrington, dated July HUB entitled, "A RESOLUTION 'DIRECTING TEST BORINGS FOR GARBAGE DISPOSAL PLANT." was received. ORDINANCES (First Heading) July 1(1. UMft. By Councilman Dow: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE PLANS ANI SI'FCIUC'ATfONS AMI AM HOItlINcJ THE CON NTH PC HON OF A SANITARY Sf WI lt IN vestal avenue, iiawthohnf, and blacks i one ave.

NIK. July IS. lull). ByiCouncllman Barney: AN ORDINANCE FOR IMPROVING CERTAIN Mill LIS WITH HEAVY AHPIIALJIC Oil. AND CRUSHED NTONK.

Committee on Public Works. July 18. If 10. Bv Councilman Campon: AN ORDINANCE C. RANTING PERMISSION TO MAHII.

A. MrNAM-ARA TO INSTALL STEEL CONDUIT LINES INDI.H AN II ACROSS CONGDON PLACE. Committee on Public Safety. July 15, 19-18. Bv Councilman Olnphnm A'N ORDINANCE PROViniNG FOH THE WORK TO HE PIIIIOItMID lV THE ITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SUPPLEMENTAL FEDERAL HOUSING PROJECT.

IN THE OPEN MARKET. Committee of 1he Whole. July 15. 1949, By Councilman Clapham AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING TO BORROW THE SUM OF (HI UPON A IH IXiET NOTE I OR WORK IN CONNECTION Willi THE SUPPLEMENTAL FEDERAL 1IOUS-INCi PROJECT, Committee on Finance. July J5.

1948. Bv Councilman Clapham AN ORDINANCE ELECTING TO HE-COME A CITY PUBLIC WELFARE DISTRICT. Joint Committee on Welfare and Finance, July 15. 1948. P.v Councilman Gotlshnll AN ORDINANC I Oil OII.INCJ Fit- TAIN HTIIKF.TSj IN 'IDE CITY OF IHNCillAMTON.

Commit tec on Public Work. July 13. 1918. By Councilman Gottsball AN ORDINANC AUTHOR lINCJ THE EMPLOYMENT OF ARC IHII 'IH TO PREPARE THE PLANS AND SI'ECTI-M A I IONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF CALVIN COOL IDC.E ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Committee of the Whole. July 15.

KM8. Bv Councilman Gnltshall: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING COMMITTEE ON PUHLIC HEALTH TO INVI NIICiATIt MATTERS RELATIVE TO PLUMBING. Committee of the Whole. July IB. 1040.

Bv Councilman GottMbaU AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE PLANS AND SPEC IT IC A IONS A II AUTHORIZING THE tONHTIttl-TION OF A STOHMWATI II SI lVT.lt IN COURT STREET AND RIVERSIDE STREET. Committee on Public Work. July 15. 1010. Bv Councilman Cnplna: AN ORDINANCE ABOLISHING TWO POHI'MONS OF PATROLMAN AND CREATINO TWO POSITION'S OF DETECTIVE IN THE BUREAU OF POLICE.

DEPARTMENT OF PUHLIC SAFETY. The Council of the Cily of Bingham-ton, duly convened In regular sesi.lon, doe hereby ordain as pillows: Section i. That two position of patrolman. Grade 1, In the Bureau of Police, Dcpai Intent of Public Safely, tie and the same hereby are abolished and the number of patrolmen Grade I. in the 1010 Budget thereby reduced from sixty-nine to sixty-seven.

Section 2. That there Is hereby created two additional positions at Detective in the Bureau of Police. Department of Public Safety, at a salary of two thousand, nine hundred forty-Jive dollars per annum, pavable in tlio same maimer as the salarv of other city olllccrs and employee. I hereby increasing the number of detectives tn the 111 ill Budget from live to licven. Section 3.

That the Comptroller and Trenstu er be and they hereby are authorized, empowered and directed to trnm.fer the sum of from the Ill-Hi Budget Item of Personal Service A-17 Patrolmen Grade 1, In the Bureau of Police, Department of Public Safely, to, Personal Service A-17-Detectives, for 1hi payment of tlio salary of the additional positions of Detective herein created, or so much thereof a mav bo necessary, and such sum so Iran, ferred Is hereby appropriated for such purpose. Section 4. Tbnt this ordinance shall take elTect upon the approval thereof by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the funds requested to be transferred in this above ordinance, are available and unincumbered. EVEHETTK E.

ALLEN, Comptroller. Adopted bv unanimous consent bv Hie following vote: Ayes: Cuplna. Robinson, Flschette, Dibble, Dow, Barney. Campon. Clan-ham, Sweeney, Wilson, Loughlln, Gollshall.

Harrington Nays: None. Absent: None. July 15. 1(148, llv Councilman Cuplna' A ORDINANCE A SI ENDING AN OIL DINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE GRANTING ANSI CI PI R. MISSION TO CONSTRUCT I'NDI IG f.

WOUND I I El "Til IC AL DUCTS AND WATER MAINS AND A TUNNEL IN VARIOUS STREETS." 'The Council of the City of Blnghamton, duly convened In regular mcsnIoo, doc hereby ordain as follows; 'That fteciion I of an orillnauce -1 1 tilled "An Oiitinance Granting Ansco Permission lo Construct Underground Electrical Duct and Water Mains and a Tunnel In Various Streets" adopted in Council December .1, lli-IH, be amended by adding at tlio end thereof the following 4, 'To construct and maintain a duct bank consisting ot three 3" conduits for telephone, and one conduit for elly lire alarm circuits, tinder the sidewalk on the west, side of Charles Street extending from the north curb of Clinton Street to a point approximately northward and termlnallng in a manhole at that location. In accord, nice with Ansco drawing No. filed With the City Engineer. Adopted by unanimous consent bv the pillowing Vote: Ayes: Cuplna, Robinson, Flsthette. Dibble, Dow, Barney, Campon, Clapham, Sweeney.

Wilson, LoUgblill. GollMiall, Harrington El. Nuya: None. Absent; None. July 15.

liitfl. Bv Councilman Cuplna: AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PERMISSION TO JOSEPH M. KAMIN-SKV 'TO I lil i A FENCE ON BELKNAP AVENUE. 'The Council of the City of Blnghamton. duly convened in regular itcuslon, doe hereby ordaht as fiUiow: Section 1.

'That purauant to thn provlaiona of I 4u7 of the Building Code of the city of Hmghamton, New York, permission be and the same is hereby granted to Joseph M. Kammsky, doing biiHlness a Central Lumber Co. to erect an eight foot fence, the lower seven feel of which filial! lie Woven mesh and the upper one foot thereof shall be three strands of barbed wire procctlng inward. Said fence to be errcled on the west boundary and upon that portion of the north nod south boundary, not protected bv building, on premises known a 8-15 Belknap Avenue owned by said Joseph Kaminsky. Section 2.

That the permit, hereby granted Is revocable lit the discretion of the CnnuiilsKioncr of Publlu Work and. upon written notification bv the Commissioner of Public Works, said fence shall lie removed within thirty days thereaffer bv Joseph M. Kwinin-skv, his heirs or asi.li'ns. at his or their own cost and expense. Section 3, 'That said Joseph Kam innky, tils heirs or assigns, Hhall at all time save harmless the City of Hlnghamton of and from any all damavc and liability or every name and nature sibling or growing out of the construction and maintenance of said fence which may hereafter be Incurred or suuerert by said Cllv thereby or anv In consequence thereof.

Adopted by unanimous conseht the following Vole: in bv Ave; Cuplna, Roblnnon, Flschelle, Dibble, Dow, Barney, Campon. Clapham, Sweeney, Wilson, Loughlln, Got (shall, Harrington 13, Nay: None. Abucnt: None. July 15. 1948.

Hv Councilman Flschette: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFIC ATIONS AND AUTHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION AND PAVING OF Vt-ltOUN DS AT FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE AND GEORGE WASHINGTON SCHOOL. Whereas, the Board of Education on June gaud, HHfl, lllcd with the Council a certificate of necessity dated June 21. 1040, requesting the Council to provide for the construction and paving of one large or two small playgrounds and to provide funds necessary fur such purpose; and, Whereas, the Florence Nightingale School playground and the George July 1 1948. Bv Councilman Clapham AN ORDINANCE GR ANTING MISSION TO FMlMIAL PHl- IIAKK SHOPS INC. TO INSTALL A SIDE-, 74-76 WALK I LEVATOR AT NO COURT STREET.

The Council of the Cltv of Bingham ton. duly convened in regular f-ession. does hereby ordain a follow: Section 1. That the Federal Bake Shops Inc. a domestic corpoiatlon, be and It.

hereby is granted permission to install a sidewalk elevator in front of premises owned by Geo. F. O'Neil Really Corp. and leaned bv It Bt Nos. 7l-7ti Court Sheet In the City of Binghamton.

New York. Said sidewalk elevator to be installed in accordance with the piovisioos of an ordinance adopled tn Council February Pith. 1045 entitled. "An Ordinance Regulating Encroachment upon the Streets of the Cllv of Bmgliamton." Adopted by the following vote: Aves: Cuplna. Robinson.

Flschette, Dibble, Dow. Barnev. Campon. Clapham. Sweenev, Wilson, Loughlln, Gottshall.

Harrington 13 Nays: None. Absent: None. July 1. P.M8. Bv Councilman Sweeney: AN ORDINANC APPROVING.

AND AUIIIOIMING HIE MlHIlt III EXEC IE, AI'PI It A I ION FOR APPROVAL OF RECREATION PROJECT. Whereas, It I the Intention of The City of Hlnghamton to establish a Recreation Prolect: and. Whereas, The city of Binghamton Is about to submit an application for such project to the New York Stale Youth Commission for its approval, and If approved, tn apply subsequently to Ihn State ot New York lor partial reimbursement of funds expended on said project, a provided for bv Chapter 556 of the I.aw of 1045. now, therefore. The Council of the City of Binuham-ton.

duly convened tn regular session, doe hereby ordain as follows: Section I. That such application Is in all respect approved anil Walker B. l.ounf berv. Mayor, is hereby directed and authorized to dulv execute sold application anil fotward It to the New Yoi State Youth Commission for its approval. Section 2, That this ordinance shall take effect Immediately.

Adopted by the following vote: Aves: Cuplna. Robin-on. Flschette. Dibble, Dow, Barney, Campon, Clapham, Sweenev. Wilson, Loughlln.

Gottsball. Harrington 13. Nays; None. Absent: None. June 17.

1WIA. By Councilman Clapham' AN OICDINANC'F HIR OILING (III- TAIN IIIHIS IN THE CITY OF BINGHAM I ON. 'The Council of the City of Binghamton, duly convened hi regular session, does hereby oidam as billows: Section 1. 'That pursuant to the provisions of U5(i 130 of the Supplemental Chin lei and other piovislops of law applicable thereto, the oiling fit the following street Is hereby determined upon and ordered: Spur Avenue trout Morgan Rd. north 102 feet.

Section 2. Said woi shall be done by or under the supervision of the Commissioner of Public Work pror vldcd that In the event Hie Commissioner of Public Work Is unable to perform said work aeasonablv with the tools and employes ot Ihe cllv, be may. In bis discretion, secure In the open market the necrssorv materials and labor and use ot tool and ma-clitnery upon the best term In id opinion obtainable Section 3. Said work shall be done at the expense of the owner of lot or parcels of land adlacent thereto to be apportioned and collected as pro vided bv law. Adopted by the following vote: Aves: Cuplna, Robinson, Flschette.

Dibble. Dow, Harney, Campon. Clapham. Sweenev. Wilson.

LoUKhlin. Gottshall Harrington 13. Nay; None. Absent: None. July 1.

1048. By Councilman Gottshall AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN OR. DINANC RELATING TO TRAFFIC." 'The Council of the Cltv of Binghamton, dulv convened In regular session, does hereby ordain as follows: Section 1. That an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Relating to Traffic" be amended by adding a new Mellon to be known as Article IV. Title II.

Section 7 and to read as follows: On the following designated public highway or for the portions indicated vehicle ahall not lie parked between the hours of 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. to wit: Court Street on the south side from the west line of Mason Avenue ex-tended easterly to the east line of Fairview Afenue. Adopted by Ihe following vole: Ayes: Cuplna, Robinson, flschette. Dibble, Dow, Barnev, Campon, Clan-hum.

Sweeney. Wilson, Loughlln, Gotlshail. Harrington 13 Nays: None. Absent: None July 1. HJtfl.

Bv Councilman Gotlshail an ordinance amending an ordinance iniiiiid "an or. dinanc hi i a ting to tram ic 'The Council of the I llv of Bingham, ton. duly convened In regular session, does hereby ordain as follows Section 1 'That subdivision 12-A of Section 1 of 'Tide II. Article IV of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Relating to Traffic" a amended be further amended to read a follows: 12-A. Court Street on the south side from the easterly line of Ihe Court Slreet nutlet easterly to a Jiolnt opposite Ihe easterly line of GrlkWold Street.

Adopted by the following vote: Aves: Cuplna, Itobiusou. Flschette, Dibble, Dow, Barnev. ampon, Clin ham, Sweenev. Wilson. Loughbn.

Gottshall, Harrington 13. Nays; None. Absent: None. July 1, 1848. Bv Councilman Gottshall AN ordinance amending the ZONING ORDINANCE OF 'IMF CITY OF BINGHAMTON.

NEW YORK. The Coiin. il of the Cllv of Ulngham-ton. duly convened in regular session, docs hereby ordain as follows: Section I 'That the ordinance entitled "Zoning Ordinance of the City of Binghnmton, New York" duly adopted in Council December 27, 1H37. and os amended, be and the Same hereby Is further amended by providing that the following de-crihed area on the south side of Robinson Street In Hie 12th Ward be changed from a "If two-family Dislilcl to Apartment District: Land bounded on the north by Robinson Slreet, on Ihe East bv Grandvlcw Avenue, on the wer', by Fairview Avenue and un the south bv the rear line of the lots within said boundaries helm? the rear line of Tax Mop lyot Nos to 122II04R Inclusive 'and 122(1117(1 to U'l'finmi Inclusive and 172IIUMI to LHtOl inclusive.

Section 2 'That the Off leal Dlsti let Map referred to In said ordinance be and Hie same hereby is amended and corrected to conform to this amendment. Adopted bv the following vote: Aves; Cuplna, Robinson. Flschette, Dibble, Dow. Hartley, Campon. Clan-ham, Sweeney, Wilson, Loughlln, Gotlshail, Harrington 13.

Nay; None. Absent; None. July 1. 14. Hv Councilman Gottshall AN ORDINANCE FOR IMPROVING CI II IAIN NT lit FT Willi Hltll AMIIU.IU OIL AMI CHlSlltll STONE.

The Council of the Citv of Bingham-Ion, duly convened In regular session, does heieby ordain as follows: Section 1. That pursuant to the provisions of 1 r.il -Till of the Supple, mental Chatter of the Cily of Bing. hamton, and as amended, and other provisions of law applicable thereto, the Improvement of the following street bv resurtaclng the same wllh heavy asphalttc oil and crushed stone Is hereby determined upon and ordered Rossmore Place, entire length. Mask Ins Avenue, entire length, Farview Avenue lrom Circuit west-Wardlv 400 feci. EngliMi Slreet from RlvervleW Ave.

fill" to Ardslev Road. Section 2. That said work shall be done by or under the supervision of the Commissioner of Public Works, provided, however, that in the event the Commissioner of Public Work In unahle to pei form Ihe said work seasonably with the tools and em-plovees of the Cltv, he mav, in his discretion, secure in the open market the necessary labor, materials and use of tools and machinery therefor processes is being made possible by the release to the first peace! gjie government's huge researchers of product of the atomic energy facilities. The "atomic spies" are radioactive isotopes, or radioisotopes, produced it! secrecy-shrouded Oak HidRe by the Manhattan KiiKineer District, key organization in the development of the atomic bomb which brought the surrender of the Japanese. Study of Cancer Proc-easca Delivery of the first radioactive isotope a tiny unit of ciirhon-14 to the Barnard Free Skin and Cancer Hospital of St.

Louis was announced to newspapermen, here today by War Department representatives. First unit will be lined for the study of the processes by which cancer is produced. Future research will be centered on diabetes, photosyntheses (responsible for most of the stored energy used by man, such as coal, oil, wood and food), carbon depo-itton in the teeth and bones and utilization of fats by the human body. Created in the chain reacting uranium pile of Clinton Laboratories, atomic research renter of the Manhattan Engineer District, the unit of rarhon-14 obtained by the St. Louis hospital weighs only about one ten-thousandth of an ounce, I to 25.000 Year Its half-life" Is estimated at 10 000 to 25.000 years, It was explained that, starting with the ear 1 1 .040 A.

the unit, if kept intact, should still be giving out beta particles at the average rate of IB, 500.000 particles per second. Despite it Infinitesimal sie. the unit of carbon-14 for Barnard Hospital represents up to 1,000 limes as much of the isotopes as heretofore made available to research in any single cyclotron-produced order. The unit was sold for a total cost to the hospital of about $400. of which $3fi7 represented the estimated cost of production.

Co). E. Kitkpatrlck, deputy district engineer in charge of Oak Kidge, said that hundreds of applications for radioactive Isotopes, including not only carbon-14 but many other of the 50-odd varieties producable at the Clinton pile, have been received from research laboratories. 2 Principal Uaea Dr. Paul C.

Aebersold, chief of the Manhattan District's isotopes branch, said the various laboratories plan to use Isotopes principally in two ways. First, the isotopes will be used as "tracers" to follow the course of atoms in chemical, biological and technical processes. Second use will be as possible therapeutic agents for treatment of special diseases. Dr. Aebersold stressed that the present value of radioisotopes is considered to "reside more in tlio atudy of the causes of disease than In treatment." Projected use of rarbon-14 by Hainan! Hospital calls for the "tagging" of component parts of cancer-producing molecules.

A molecule is the smallest part of a balance that moves about as a whole. Through radiation measuring tnMi unienls, the researchers will try to answer this tpiostion: "Why does this particular molecule produce cancer?" Mice As With other researchers cooperating, the unit of rarbon-14 will be converted from its present form Ax carbonate to carbon dioxide gas, and thence to acetic acid, principal component of vinegar. The acetic acid will be used to prepare a cancer-producing agent (20-methvlcholanthretiet, Part of this cancer-producing agent will be used In study of cancer producing agents. The remainder will be used to study the artificial production of skin canter. Mice will be laboratory subjects.

It is hoped by researchers to learn, by following the course of "tagged atoms." just how cancer-producing parts break off, how and where they enter the animal, and which fractions of the cancer-producing molecule enter certain parts of the animal tissue. Occur In Sister Forms As explained by scientists, radioisotopes are radioactive forms of common elements with the same chemical properties of the stable element, but having a different atonflc weight. Each atomic element may occur In "sister" forms. An isotope differs from Its "sisters" in the structure of the atomic "heart" or nucleus. The satellite electrons around the mo leu ate arrayed the same for each element, hence the "slslers" meet the outside world and behave hi inn allv alike.

In addition to the stable "sisters" of elements which appear in nature. It is possible by man-made devices, such as the pile or other atomic nucleus bombarding devices to make isotopes which do not occur In nature and which are radioactive. Can lie Followed Radioactive "sisters" behave chemically the same as their normal stable "sisters." Because of their radioactivity, however, they can be followed in the processes tn which they participate. Thus. Isotopes can be "tagged much as wild fowl are banded to check on their migratory habits.

The "tagged" or "tracer' Isotope is "seen" by Instruments such as (Jeiger counter (used in the atom bomb tests to detect Kailioucliviiy Slill Ihizanl al Bikini Aboard V. S. S. Mt. McKlnley W) The atom bomb task force today prohibited swimming, collecting sea snells or walking on nikini beach below the high tide mailt, because of radioactivity the ninth day after the underwater bomb was exploded.

Vlce-Adni. W. II. P. Itlumly said there is no dangerous quantity of radioactivity in the water, but the small amount, taken consistently, would decrease the amount of time men would be able to work aboard "hot" target ships.

IN COUNCIL OF THE ITY OF HINC.IlMi ON Regular Meeting (Official Proceedings) Uinghaftiton. N. July 15, lliitj 7 30 P. M. Meeting called to order bv President tampon.

Present: Cuplna, Robinson, Flschette, Dlbblu, Dow, Barney. Campon, Clapham, Sweeney, Wilson, Loughlln, Gottshall. llai ring ton 13. Absent: Nunc, llKAItlNGS Pursuant to law and in accordance wild published no! ice, a hearing was held upon tliu ordinance bv Councilman Gottshall, dated July lH-Kl. entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING OUIilNAN'.

OS' 'I MS: Cli US- BINGHAM I ON, MKW YORK." t-i cmuem aiiijton gave opportunity for anyone wishing lie heard. No on wishing he beaut, the bearing whs declined closed. Pursuant to the requirement of the Supplemental Charier of the C'ltv of Hlnghamton a hearing whs Lcld upon ordinance directing the improvement of Hossmore Place, entire length; Raskin Avenue, entire length; Far-view Avenue, from Circuit westwardly 400 feet; and English Street from Riverview Avenue lo ArdNlry Pond bv resui facing Willi heavy asphaltie. oil and flushed stone. President Campon gave opportunity for anyone ctcxlring to be heard.

No one wishing to be heard, the hearing was declared closed. President, Cumpon ordered roll on the regular order of hiiKlner. call Present: Cuplna, Roblnnon, Flschette, Dibble, Dow. Barney, Campon, Clapham. Sweeney.

Wilson, Loughlln, Gotlshail, Harrington 13. Absent: None, PKTrnONS AND PROTESTS Petition of 311 resident and taxpayers requesting that the official name of McNamara Avenue, andor Street, be permanently designated as "Me-Namara wa referred to the Committee on TroKio ana City Planning. Pell lion of flB residents of Ihn lath Ward requesting; that the City of Hlnghainton continue to fill the old travel pit which lira between Mueller SI. anil Proud Ave. north of tlill and that proper precautions be taken to guuid pubhe health.

Thcv also ask that newer pine be laid In name, unit that in the future It, lie graded for a children' Playground: wa referred to the Committee on Public Works. Protest of II property owners on nlumhu and Mm Net Mi eel rt-gaul Ing the erection of machine whop on said Market wm referred to the Committee on Traffic and City Planning, r- Petition of 4 property owners on Fairview Avenue requesting that said street from end of hard surface to pill ft. north of 121 fairview Ave. or to beginning of fence on west, aide of Knlrvicw Ave, be Improved wllh plain oil, win. referred to the Committee on Public Works.

Petition of fl property owner on Richmond Avenue requesting that an id Avenue from Duke Slreet to llond Slreet lap Improved with Asphaltic lid and Crushed Stone, was referred to the Committee on Public Works. Protest of James 3, 273 Front regarding payment, of City Encroachment to City Clerk. Fee. waa referred COMMUNICATIONS AND REPORTS K1IOM OFFICERS OK THE CITY. Communication from Cltv Clerk Peer relative to tile Imllliiw place for lUItt political year and transmitting a notice that in the 2nd District of the (ilh Ward.

Townsend Club No. Soft Conkiin will not be available' was referred to Councilman Harney. Communication from Comptroller Allen aobmlltlng report for June, 11)1(1; leceiveit and placed on tile and referred to Committee on Finance. Communication from Corporation Counsel llav approving form and manner of execution of deed dated June Pl'Ki from Charlea Carroll and Mary Carroll of landu situate at the nnrlhcuHt corner of Haldwin and Webster Si reels, to be used for municipal nut poses; was received and placed on file anil referred to Committee on Law anil Claims. Communication from City FnKlneer Cllea MilHiiittlug first partial estimate in connection with Itesurfacing of Fayette Hlreet from Court Street to Siiacpiehniinn Street, Wa received and placed on tile, Communication from City Engineer Olio atihiultlliig first, partial eulnnalu In connection with Ifeaiirfaclng of Carroll Street from Court Street to Susquehanna Street, was received and placed on lile.

Communication from Cltv Engineer tlllea submitting llrst partial estimate hi connection with Resurfacing of Wall Sheet from Court Nlrert to llnnrv waa leceived and placed on Hie. July 0. llilfl. To: Honorable City Council Subleot: Contract K.sllinale Flunhcont- ing of F.siwllng Pavement wllh liltu- miiious Materials. I.

Certification Is made herewith In compliance with Section 173 of the Supplemental Charier of the Cllv of UiiiMhamton, that the Hlnghamton Construction Company, Inc. baa completed the work as shown by the following Third and Final Ksllmate In connection wllh the flush-coating of existing pavements with bituminous material. FINAL FSTIM ATE (ifl.niS S. Y. riush Coat Typo No, i.

I 10 tt 0,083.20 fi.lOT S. Y. Flush Coat, Tvne No. 1-2 Applications 129 912.012 4S Payment lti.7IO.oii I.e Previous Amount Due I 2. Further certification Is made here-with that the work estimated above is properly constructed and Is In accord-, anee with the contract for the Work.

Your trulv. J. A fill ES. City engineer. hamton.

Seminary Avenue From Beethoven St to Kneeland Ave Sehubett Street From Jdinden Ave. to Division St. South Washington Street From Vestal Ave. to Water St Memorial Circle. Via fcouth Warhineton Undue Vestal Avenue From Marv to West boundary of Cltv of Hlnghamton.

Washington Street-From Court St, to Rivrrtufe Drive and South Washington M. Memorial Cirrie. Water Street-From South Washing-tun St Memorial Circle lo Court St. Section 2 'That in the operation upon all of Ihe ulnae described street and avenue, consent be and tne njrr.e I hereby granted to Triple Cities Traction Coi potation. It successors nd assigns, to operate omnibuses tn either direction upon and along anv street and avenue described tee foregoing section, and provided that in the operation upon, over and along the Ion-going described street and avenues, or portions thereof, temporary deviation therefrom may be permitted a required by the closing of street or avenue, or any cither Interference.

Section 3. The fare to be charged for each continuous trip or portion thereof over any of the streets and avenues heremtwftire nVMMbed shall not exceed the sum of Ten Cents GOct. or four tokens may be purchased fur Thirty Cent Glue). Section 4. Passengers on anv omnibus line of the Triple Cities Traction Corporation operated over the street and avenue hereinbefore mentioned shall be Issued transfer to other lines operated by Triple Citie Traction Corporation within the City of Hinc-hamton, without additional charge, subjert to the rules and regulation of the raid Triple Cities Traction Corporation.

Section 5. The privilege of operating omnibuses over the streets and avenues hereinbefore described shall expire llv year from June 30, 104B. Section B. This ordinance shell take effect upon approval thereof bv the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. Adopted by the following vote- Aves: Cuplna.

Robinson. Flschette. Dibble, Dow. Barney, Campon, CUn-hm, Sweeney. Wilson.

Loughlln, Gollshall. Nays: None. Absent: None. July 1. 1948.

Bv Councilman Harrington AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO A LEASE with Tin; acsqi EIIANNA VAL-I F.Y HOME. The Council of the City Binsham-ton, duly convened In regular srssytn. doe hriFliy ordain as follows: Section 1. That the Mayor be and be hereby authorised and eii.p.. ered lo enter into a lease with the Sustpiehanna Valley Home for the leasing of four acie of land off of tlie eat side of premises owned bv said Susipiehanna Valley Home in the City of Hingliamton, for the purpose of the construction of Veterans" triennial dwelling accommodations thereon.

Ihe tental for said premises to le at the rate of ll ission per year and to be for such peiiiift and upon such terms as wilt meet the apinoval of the Federal Public Housing Authority. Adopted bv the following vote. Ayes: Cuplna. Flschette, lilpble. Dow.

Barnev, Campon. Clapham, JSweeney, Wilson, Loughlln, Gottshall, Harrington 12. Nays: Robinson I. Absent: Nne. Feb.

4. 1944. Bv Councilman oughlln-AS. OltlllN ANC DIHICTING 1 1t SACK CIF LANDS OF 1HK CITY BINGHAM ION AT PI III. It' Al C-'IICIN.

cHrandysvlne Avenue). Councilman Loughlln moved that ttie above firdlnance be discharged fior the Joint Committee on Lew and Claims and Public L'tilltie and brought back to the floor. Seconded and carried Councilman Louyhlin then moved, that this ordinance be withdrawn. Seconded and carried. June s.

ma. Bv Councilman Dow; AN' ORDINANCE ACCEPTING A DUD IKUM ARCHIBALD -AHIIIIR OF LAND FOR STRftT PI RPOSES. (I1LAC KSTONF A I'F). Councilman Dow moved that the above ordinance be discharged from The Committee on Iraftie and Citv Planning and brought back to the floor. Seconded and carried Councilman Dow Chen moved that this ordinance be withdrawn.

fee ended and carried. hF-SOLUTION July IS. H4. By Councilman Flschelle A RESOLUTION AMENDING A RESOLUTION ENTITLED. A RESOLUTION DETEHMtNG THE DENOMINATION OF COINS TO BE CVFD IN PARKING MFTFHS IN THE CTTY OF BINGHAMTON.

'The Council of the Cily of ninhm ton. duly convened In regular session. does hereby RESOLVE as follows: Section I. That a resolution entitled "A Resolution Determining Hie Denomination of Coin to be us-d In Parking Meiers In the City of Binghamton' adopted In Council December .1. (04.1 tl.

PUO be and the same hereby I amended by striking therefrom the Wont "live" in Section 1 thereof Seconded bv Councilman Dibble. Adopted bv tile followtn Vote. Axes: Conine, Flschette, Dibble. Dow. Campon.

Clapham. Wilson, Louchlin. Harrington 10 Nays; Robinson, Harney, Sweeney t. Absent: None. July 1.

1MI. By Councilman Harrington- A RESOLUTION DIRECTING TRsiT BORINGS FOR GARBAGE DISPOSAL PLANT. Whereas. It Is necessary to determine the location and the suitability of jt site for foundations for the completion of the plans for the Garbage Disposal Plant; now, therefore, be It Resolved: That Ihe Citv Engineer be and be beieby I directed to have test borings made on Stow Flat to determine the suitability for foundation, of said location, as a site for tne pro poi.cd Garbage Disposal Plant, Adopted, Second Reading, by tha fol'owing vote: Aves: Cuplna. Robinson.

Fichftte. Dibble, Dow, Barnev, Campon. tp bam. Sweenev, Wilson. Loughlln.

Gottshall. Harrington -13 Nays; None. Absent: None. On motion the Counett adiourned. FORGE HFF.RS City ClerK..

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