HURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1940- THE BATTALION -Page 3 ^ •* * . egal Notices . * < * 1 Aggies Tackle These Bears Saturday ORDINANCE NO. 50 Vn Ordinance to establish the office Electrical Inspection in and for the ;y of College Station, to regulate and ine the duties of such office and to ablish rules and regulations concerning installation, operation and maintenance electrical wiring and apparatus, to fix laities for the violation of its provis- s and repealing all laws in conflict rewith. 5e it ordained by the City Council of City of College Station, Texas: JECTION 1. The office of Electrical ipector in and for the City of College ■tion, is hereby created and said office ill be filled by appointment by the yor, by and with the consent of the rncil within sixty days after the pas- :e and publication of this ordinance, I said Electrical Inspector shall hold of- i during good behavior and shall not removed except for failure properly to form his duties as prescribed in this linance or any ordinance or part of the inance regulating electric wires or ap- •atus now in force or which may be ipted. Said Electrical Inspector shall a person well versed in the rules and uirements of the National Electric le. Before assuming authority confer- by this ordinance the Electrical In- ctor shall take an oath usually ad- listered to other city officials, and II give bond to the City of College jtion in the penal sum of One Thou- d Dollars ($1,000.00) conditioned up- the faithful performance of his duties. iECTION 2. Every corporation, co-part- ship, association or individual owning operating a line of wires over streets, lys or buildings in this city, shall use y wires that are suitable and strong: 11 suitably and safely attach them to png and sufficient supports and insu- t them at all points of attachment: shall fiove all wires abandoned for use: shall tably insulate every wire where it en- 3 a building, and, if such wire is other |n a wire designated to carry an elec- S light or power current, shall attach to at suitable and convenient points in circuit calculated to prevent danger m fire and near the place of entering building, an appliance calculated to nt at all times a current of elec- ity of such intensity or volume as to capable of injuring electrical instru- nts or causing fire from entering the Iding by means of such wire beyond point at which such appliance is at- hed. we: ■’ll. iECTION 3. No corporation, no co- •tnership, association or individual shall raged in the business of installing elec- : wiring and apparatus within any build- ’ in the City of College Station for I in connection with electric light or ver unless he shall have a “Master ctrician’s License” to engage in such (usiness, said license to be issued in the towing manner: An examining board ill be appointed by the Mayor to con- ; of the city engineer as chairman and ) other persons, one of whom shall be electrician, these two persons to hold ice at the pleasure of the Mayor. The .mining board shall receive applications licenses and examine the applicants in h manner as it may see fit. If a jority of the board favors granting a use, the chairman shall so certify to city secretary who shall then, after ment of the fees specified in Section issue a license to the applicant. iECTION 4. No “Master Electrician’s ense” shall be issued except upon ment of a fee of Fifteen Dollars 5.00) to the City Secretary, together h the filing of a bond of Five Hundred jlars ($500.00) conditioned upon com ince with the ordinance of the city ulating electric wiring and apparatus l the faithful performance of all con- cts entered into for the installation electric wiring and apparatus inside r building for use in connection with :tric light, heat or power. The license ,11 be renewed each year after date of le upon payment of Five Dollars ($5.00). IECTION 5. Any failure on the part of holder of a “Master Electrician’s Li se” to comply with the provisions of r ordinance of the City regulating elec- : wiring and apparatus or to faithfully ry out the conditions of a contract for tailing electric wiring and apparatus ill be deemed sufficient cause for re ding said “Master Electrician’s License” :ether with all rights and privileges ireunder and the forfeiture of the bond :d pursuant to the requirements of ftion 4 of this ordinance. The City Secretary is hereby authorized refuse to issue a “Master Electrician’s CAMPUS 15^ 200 to 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. LAST DAY “He Stayed for Breakfast^ with Loretta Young 1 Melvyn Douglas Cartoon - - News -o- FRIDAY - SATURDAY “Girl From Avenue A” with Jane Withers Selected Short Subjects License” to any previous holder or one which has been revoked or to any cor poration, co-partnership, association or in dividual with which said holder is asso ciated. SECTION G. The amount realized upon the forfeiture of any bond over and above the expense involved in its forfeiture shall be expended in making the necessary changes in the electric wiring and appar atus found to be contrary to the pro visions of this ordinance or deficient in quality or other particulars as specified in the contract or contracts entered into and covered by the bond, and the unused balance, if any, shall be paid into the City Treasury. SECTION 7. All wiring for electric light or power hereafter installed in churches, theatres, other places used for public gatherings and all buildings with in the fire limits in the city of College Station shall be installed in suitable ap proved metallic conduits, and all such wires hereafter installed in unfinished basements in all buildings other than dwellings designed for the occupancy of not more than three families, shall be likewise placed in similar conduits. SECTION 8. It shall be the duty of the Electrical inspector to enforce the provisions of this ordinance or any ordi nance or ordinances now in force or which may hereafter be adopted concerning elec tric wiring or apparatus. SECTION 9. No wire or wires shall be installed, operated or maintained over any street, alley, sidewalk, or building in this city which shall be liable to seri ously interfere with the work of the Fire Department in the use of ladders or other apparatus, or which shall obstruct or ren der hazardous the use of fire escapes, and on complaint of the fire chief, said ob struction interfering or hazardous wires shall be removed or properly rearranged. SECTION 10. Wherever possible and expedient signal wires shall not be carried on the same pole with or in dangerous proximity to high potential electric light or power wires and where a joint occu pancy pole line composed of these two classes of system is necessary, or where the routine traversed by these systems cross each other, the high potential elec tric light or power wires shall be placed and maintained not less than four feet above every signal wire, and where it is impossible to provide for such a separa tion it shall be the duty of the Elec trical Inspector to arrange and enforce an equitable and safe alternative plan. SECTION 11. The said Electrical In spector shall make a thorough inspection of all electric wires and apparatus with in the City of College Station at least once in each year, and where wires or apparatus are in dangerous or unsafe con dition, or are deemed to be an interference with the work of the Fire Department, he shall notify the person, firm or company owning, using or operating them to place them in a safe, secure and non-inter fering condition. Any corporation, co partnership, association or individual or agent thereof failing, neglecting, or re fusing within a reasonable time to make the necessary repairs or changes, and have the necessary work completed within a reasonable time after the receipt of said notice, shall be deemed guilty of violation of this ordinance and every day which shall elapse after the expiration of said reason able time until said wires and apparatus are repaired, removed or changed as re quired by said Electrical Inspector, shall be considered a separate offense within the intent and meaning of this ordi nance. SECTION 12. The Electrical Inspector by and with the consent of the Mayor and City Council shall have power to depu tize one or more assistants, and each one of said assistants shall in every case be known to be competent to discharge the duties of Electrical inspector and the rights and privileges conferred upon the Electrical Inspector are hereby conferred upon each assistant to the Electrical In spector when properly appointed. SECTION 13. The said Electrical In spector or competent assistant appointed by him shall have the right during rea sonable hours to enter any building, man hole or subway in the discharge of his official duties, or for the purpose of making any test of the electrical appa ratus or appliances therein contained, and for that purpose he shall be given prompt | access to all buildings, private or public, ( and to all manholes and subways on ap plication to the company or individual owning or in charge or control of same. I SECTION 14. The words or terms “Electric Wiring and Apparatus” as used in this ordinance shall be construed to include all materials, devices, machinery, appliances, appurtenances or conductors used in connection with the production Two-Week Deadline For Senior Pictures Seniors must have their class pictures made during the next two weeks if they are to have them in the Longhorn, Ele Baggett an nounced. Owing to the large num ber of students enrolled this year, it is going to be necessary to move on to the juniors following this period. All individuals who have camp pictures or snapshots which they want placed in the Longhorn, should turn them in to Jack Kyzar, 321, No. 9. be concealed and found to be in full com pliance with the provisions of this ordi nance, it shall be the duty of the Electri cal Inspector to post a notice to that effect at the main cutout center, and said notice shall be considered as an express per mission to conceal said electric wiring and apparatus, but no concealment shall take place until such notice has been post ed by the Electrical Inspector. SECTION 18. The chief Engineer of the Fire Department or said Electrical Inspec tor, or a competent person delegated by them or either of them shall have the power to at once cause the removal of all wires, or the turning off of all electric current where the circuits interfere with the work of the Fire Department during the progress of a ®re. The said Electrical inspector is hereby authorized and em powered to cause the turning off of elec tric current from all conductors or appar atus which are deemed by him to be in an unsafe condition or which have not been' installed in conformity with the provisions of this ordinance and from which the said Electrical Inspector has caused the elec tric current to be turned off. SECTION 19. No alteration or change shall be made in the electric wiring or apparatus located within a building for use in connection with the production of electric light, or power, nor shall any such electric wiring or apparatus be installed in any building without first securing from the said Electric Inspector a permit therefor, nor shall any change be made in any wiring or apparatus after inspection without notifying the said Electrical In spector and securing a permit therefor. SECTION 20. Before issuing a permit for the installation of any wiring or ap paratus or the alteration or change of any wiring or apparatus as provided in Sec tion 19, an application shall be filed with the Electrical Inspector describing with plans and sketches such installation or the alteration or changes to be made, including the apparatus and material used. No deviation shall be made in 1 details for wiring or apparatus as shown on application without permission from the Electrical Inspector in writing. In pan els or electrical installations the person, firm, or corporation, doing the work shall post a legend showing the name of said person, firm, or corporation and a diagram showing what work was done. SECTION 21. Upon the completion of the installation of electric wires and ap paratus in any building for use in con nection with electric light, heat or pow er, it shall be the duty of the corpora tion, co-partnership, association or indi vidual doing the same to notify said Elec tric Inspector or competent assistant de putized by him who shall at once inspect the same, and if approved by him shall issue a certificate of satisfactory inspec tion which shall contain the date of in spection and outline of the results of such examination, but no certficiate shall be issued unless all apparatus until a cer tificate of satisfactory inspection is is sued. All electrical construction, all ma terial and all apparatus used in connec tion with electrical construction, all ma terial and all apparatus used in connec tion with electric work, and the operation of all electrical apparatus, shall be in conformity with the rules ✓and regula tions set down in what is known as the “National Electrical Code”, a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Secretary of the City of College Station. Provided also that no roonex, steel tubes or box cables shall be used. of electric lights, heat or power or the transmission of electrical signals except where specifically limited to one or more of them and then only as specif ically- limited. I SECTION 16. The Electrical Inspector shall decide all questions not provided for in this ordinance pertaining to the instal lation, operation or maintenance of elec trical wiring and apparatus. I SECTION 16. All electric signs shall be erected under the supervision of the Elec trical Inspector. SECTION 17. No corporation, co-part nership, association or individual or agent J thereof shall hereafter conceal or cause to be concealed any electric wiring or ap paratus mentioned in this ordinance ex cept with the express permission of the | Electrical Inspector and he is hereby auth- | orized and directed to remove any floor ing, lathing or plaster, sheet metal or other ! material which may conceal any electric wiring or apparatus contrary to the pro visions of this ordinance. On completion of the inspection of any electric wiring or apparatus designed to ZUBIK and SONS UNIFORM SPECIALISTS are ready to serve you jn tailor made Slacks - Shirts - Blouses Boot Breeches Plenty of Material - - - Quick Delivery Guaranteed Quality and Fit m\i aud m Uniform Specialists 1896—14 Years of Tailoring—1940 NORTH GATE SECTION 22. Any corporation, co-part nership, association or individual or agent thereof desiring to place any pipe, sheet metal or other material within six inches of any electric wire or wires installed for use in connection with electric light, heat or power shall, before proceeding with the execution of the work, obtain from the Electrical Inspector a permit therefor, and in completion of said work and said corporation, co-partnership, or association or individual or agent thereof shall notify said Electrical Inspector who shall inspect the same and cause all wires to be placed in a safe and secure condition. Provided however, that nothing in this section shall be construed to refer to wires installed in approved iron conduit or armored cable. SECTION 23. No corporation, no co partnership, association or individual or agent thereof shall interfere with the Electrical Inspector or any competent per son or persons lawfully deputized to assist him as herein before provided, while in the performance of duty and each such inter ference shall be deemed to constitute a separae offence within the intent and meaning of this ordinance. SECTION 24. The said Electrical In spector shall keep a full and complete re cord of all work done, permits issued, examinations made or other official work performed as required by this ordinance and shall be so arranged as to afford prompt information concerning the con dition and general arrangement of any j electrical equipment at the time of the j Electrical Inspector’s last visit, j SECTION 25. This ordinance shall not j be construed to relieve from or lessen ! the responsibility of any corporation, co- ; partnership, association, individual or agent i thereof; installing, operating or control- ; ling any electric wiring or apparatus j for damages to anyone injured thereby, nor shall the city be held as assuming any liability by reason of the inspection i herein or certificate or permit issued pur- | suant to the provisions of this ordinance. I SECTION 26. Any corporation, co partnership, association, individual or agent 1 thereof found guilty of violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not less than Five Dollars i ($5.00) nor more than Fifty Dollars | ($50.00) and the cost of prosecution for \ each and every offense. SECTION 27. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are ; hereby repealed. SECTION 28. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after j its passage, approval and publication. ECENT ECORD ELEASES 26764 TWO DREAMS MET—F.T. (V.R.) Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra WHEN YOU AWAKE — F.T. (V.R.) Tommy records two excellent tunes in the pattern most prefer red by his huge following. In me dium tempo, TWO DREAMS MET, another four star selection from “Down Argentine Way,” is meant only for Tommy’s trombone with clarinet and muted brass back ground, Connie Haines’ beautiful voice, and fully rounded ensemble chorous. For tops in dreamy tempos and smooth dancing, WHEN YOU AWAKE is THE number. Frank Sinatra and the Dorsey trombone share the honors; the band lifts the sock into an easy bounce. 26766 DANCING ON. A DIME— F.T. (.) Larry Clinton and his Orchestra. I HEAR MUSIC—F.T. (V.R.) Terry Allen sells DANCING ON A DIME with Clinton woodwinds and brasses creating a cozy setting for the cozy dancing about which Terry sings. This “rock-easy” mel ody is from Paramount’s “Dancing on a Dime”. Peggy Mann adds the lyric punch to Clinton’s very rhy thmic arrangement of I HEAR MU SIC. Exceptionally fine drive plus a terrific jazz ending makes this side great for jumpin’. B-10890 YOU’RE BREAKING MY HEART ALL OVER AGAIN F.T. (V.R.) Bob Chester and his Orchestra ARISE MY LOVE—F. T. (V.R.) The Chester band waxes two good songs. Dolores O’Neill sings the very fine lyrics to YOU’RE BREAKING MY HEART ALL OVER AGAIN in her appealing style, while Chester features his five way sax section in the smooth parts. ARISE MY LOVE, from Claudette Colbert’s new picture of the same name, again spots Miss O’Neill. Chester’s arrangement has New Club Organized Last Wednesday Nite The A. & M. Land of the Lake Club was officially organized last Wednesday night. The officers e- lected were James Spann, B In fantry, president; George Taylor, C Troop Cavalry, vice-president; Viron Higgins, D Infantry, secre tary-treasurer; and Jordon Wolf,, ogy department, work carried on Assignments Made For Texas Aggie Entomologist Official assignments for the ar ticles to be published in the Texas Aggie Entomologist, Entomology club publication, were made at the regular meeting of the club Thurs day night. These topics include work being done by the alumni of the entomol- B Chem Warfare, reporter. Membership in this club is re stricted to those Aggies living in Burnet, Lampasas, Llano, San Saba and Mills Counties. To date only twenty members have been enrol led in the club but that number is expected to double within the next two weeks. Plans have been made for a Longhorn picture and for the A. & M. dance to be held during the Thanksgiving holidayfs at Lake Buchanan in Llano County. a bit of spice in the form of a re curring introduction, interlude and ending theme. B-10893 A HANDFUL OF STARS —F.T. (V.R. Glenn Miller and his Orchestra YESTERTHOUGHTS—F.T. (V- R.) Ray Eberle sings Glenn’s much- talked-about A HANDFUL OF STARS (from M-G-M’s “Hullaba loo”) in the RIGHT tempo—slow drag. Five woodwinds complement his voice, and Tex plays a confiden tially subtone tenor phrase that’s really sweet. The coupling (an old Victor Herbert melody with words- penned by Stanley Adams) moves a bit brighter, yet slow enough for Ray to most effectively remind us of YESTERTHOUGHTS. Miller’s full chorded arrangements are most harmonious. B-10895 I GIVE YOU MY WORD —F.T. (V.R.) Mitchell Ayres and his Fashions-in-Music THERE WAS A LITTLE GIRL —F.T. (V.R.) 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