Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1936 — Page 27

APRIL 3, 1936.

INDIANA HARBOR PROJECT DENIED BY ARMY BOARD $3,500,000 Program Recognized as Desirable in Future. By Cnitrt Pm i* WASHINGTON, April 3.-Rep. diaries A. Halleck (D„ Ind.) today made public a report from the Board of Army Engineers rejecting a proposal to establish a public harbor at Burns Ditch, near Gary, Ind. The report said that the $3,500,000 project was recognized as probably desirable in the future, but that it was believed such a proposition should be based on a comprehensive survey of the entire waterfront along the area to determine what site would be mast desirable. The board reported it believed it was beyond the scope of its immediate review to make such a survey. Rep. Hallack said he would press at once for a survey of all available water frontage. Corporation Would Benefit The report said that it was agreed the area east of Gary would be most suitable for future large seal's industrial development. It added that Its survey had Indicated one corporation would benefit by the construction of the Burns Ditch Harbor and would hold

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extensive trackage at the site wrhich would permit it to benefit and improve its competitive position in the steel industry. It concluded that the public benefit did not warrant the improvement at Federal expense. “The report very specifically recognized the propable future need of a suitable harbor and that is the thing for which we have been contending,” Rep. Halleck said. Urges Survey of Site “While I am convinced that the Burns Ditch location is the best available site, and while that seemed to be the attlude of the Indiana people all through this controversy, there is no reason why a comprehensive survey should not be made. “It shall be my purpose to take such steps as shall bring about the survey of the available frontage on Lake Michigan in Indiana, and to continue my efforts to bring about the construction of a harbor. Indiana is clearly entitled to a public harbor on Lake Michigan. A survey of the entire frontage may disclose that the Bums Ditch site is the best, or that some other site is better.” “Murdered” Man Alive JUBBULPORE, April 3.—Trial of two men charged with murder was stopped by the timely arrival of a letter from the “murdered man” to the Court of the Dewan of Dharamjaigarh, Central Provinces. REPAIRING §| Prompt Service on Uuaranteecl Watch and Clock Repairing. Gus Meister, Jeweler 24 Pembroke .Arcade 133 Past Washington Street 1

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