Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 315, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1922 — Page 6

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THE TIMES Friday, May 2(5, 1922.

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'STATE WILL

RECEIVE BIDS JUNE 13TH

ISPECIAL TO THE TIMES IN'DlA-NAfOLao, inU., -nay 25. The state highway commission will receive proposals on June 13 at 10 o'clock for constructing approximately 12 miles of hard surface pavement in four projects on primary roads, and for about 11 mlics of secondary road ln; one project, according to J. D. Williams, states highway director. The four hard surface projects are a part of the commission's plan announced previously to build lia.T miles of rigid type roads In 1322, and are located as follows: Dunes highway, in LaPorte county, Michigan City to Michigan state lice, 4.545 miles. Lincoln highway. In Lake county, Illinois state line to Shererville, 3.533 miles. Cassopolls road. In Elkhart county, Elkhart to ilicihgan state line, 3.973 miles. Liberty way. In Cass county (College Hill). 0.170 miles. "Work Is In progress on two sections of the Dunes highway and the third gap will complete contracns this road of 23 miles from Gary to Michigan state line. This highway is of national Interest because it crosses thef famous dune country bordering Lake Michigan. Bids will be received on three types of pavement on the rigid type projects: brick, bituminous concrete aad concrete, except for the College Kill project which Is for hillside trlck only. Cement for the projects w!U be provided by the state highway commission except on the College Kill project. The secondary road surfacing pro

ject on which bills will also be received on three types: gravel, water bound macadam and bituminous macadam on a water bound macadam base, is on the French Lick Trail, in "Warrick county, from Boonevllle

to Pigeon Creek, and is 10.965 miles. According to Mr. Williams the original plan of the commission to build 113.7 miles of hard surface roads this year will be changed and 3.25 miles added. . This Is possible, he explained, because in approximately 100 miles so far contracted there was effected a saving of about $8,500 a mile compared to last year's prices. The commission Is thus enabled to extend its program for the same amount of money it was planned to spend for 113.7 miles. The additional mileage selected for hard surface pavement is between Shelburn and Farmersburg- on the Dixie Bee Line, and bids will be advertised for in about two weeks. Highway officials explained that aside from proposals solicited today the original 113.7 mile program excepting 1.35 miles of the Ideal Section of the Lincoln highway between Shererville and Dyer in Lake county. Is undfr contract. Pavement Is being laid on several projects contracted earlier In the spring, and on others large forces are at work building structures under 20-foot span. It was pointed out that the Lincoln Highway Association Is to pay for two-thirds the costs of the Ideal Section. The road will be built on plans and specifications prepared by state highway engineers, and under highway supervision.

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SODERMAN CASE TO THE JURY f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! DALLAS, Texas, May 25. The fate of D. E. Soderman, charged with the murder of Jay Clay Powers, son of a Lcu-isVille, Ky.. banker. In a hotel lobby here, may be in the hands of a Jury by nigtutfall. Rebuttal testlrn'ony tfg-an with the opening of court at 9 o'clock this rooming and Judge Pippon stated that a ntght session of court may be held today In order to close the cae. The defense closed late yester-

houses JbrSkys

Summer Things for Boys Shirts and Blouses are naturally going to be soiled up pretty fast these warm days. We are showing some excellent values in plain colors and patterns at $1.00. Others up to $2.00 All fast colors A very good grade of Hosiery is specially priced this week at 40c. Athletic Union Suits without sleeves in knee lengths are very comfortable for Summer wear. $1.00. Rothschild & Hirsch "THE MODEL" Outfitters for Men and Boys HAMMOND

ARRIVES TO AID RUSSIAN REFUGEES, MOURNS LOSS OF JEWELS ON SHIP

certain lighthouses along the American shore on the lake. It is believed that if moths fly from Canada to the United States they are likely to be attracted to the big lights at night. Just how much influence these exert on the moths

I remains 10 ue seen.

It has already been demonstrated that moths, under certain conditions, can resume flight after falling upon the water. It has been suggested that the islands at the western end of Lake Erie offer resting places for the moths in their Journey to the American shore, and the investigators will watch to see if this is true. The European cornborer, from its occurrence on the southern shore of Lake Erie, presents a serious meance to the American hold this pest In check if possible.

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corn belt. Both state and federal forces are bending every effort to hold this pest In check if possible. With the knowledge gained from the proposed investigation it is hoped by federal officials that the work of control may be materially benefited.

In Angora, the capital of Nationalist Turkey, storks may be seen everywhere. One pair nests on the top of the column reared by the Romans in honor of Augustus; others on the Toof of the Parliament building; several pairs make their

home on the Hotel Huriet. Boys'

are brougt up to let them alone. Indeed. Anatolia is a 'birds' paradiso. for the Turks never shoot them or destroy thler nests. ScientiSc American.

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31 me. Bronislava Lamprect Ton Petschenko, photographed on her arrival. ! Mme. Bronislava Lamprect von Petschenko of Berlin came to this country a few days ajro. She was happy on the way over. For was she not coming to organize a movement to aid Russian intellectuals who have taken refuge in Berlin during the Red reign in Russia. But when she prepared to leave the boat at Iew York she discovered that $200,000 worth of jewels she had brought with her had disappeared-

day with the completion of Soderman's testimony. He admlltted the shooting and sn!d that he killed Powers after Mrs. Sodermaji had confessed to Mm ithat she had Illicit relations with Powers and that he shot Powers because he had broken up his home-

SOVIETS APPROVE DELEGATES COURSE

(BY GEORGE POPOFF) STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE1 MOSCOW, May 24. Via London. May 23. The Moscow Soviet today adopted a resolution approving the course of the Russian delegates in the International Economic Conference at Genoa.

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The Soviet adopted a resolution which said In part: "Our delegation at Genoa acted correctly In the interests of the tolling masses In rejecting attempts by Foreign Powers to re-establish the private property In Russia under control of foreign capitalists." This resolution was Interpreted to mean thai the Russian government will not anollsh the principle of Nationalization of property.

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Efforts Will Be Made To Rid America of Canadian Cornborers. WASHINGTON, May How ' the much-dreaded insect, the European cornborer, makes its way from Canada to the southern shore, of Lake Erie is to be investigated by the department of agriculture. Secretary Wallace has announced. A small investigating force of entomologists will be established in Sandusky. O.. for this purpose, Wallace said. The spread of the cornborer is so unifrom over a narrow strip extending practically the whole length of the lake that the department experts believe that moths of the Insect fly across. The object of the investigation is to And out if this is a fact. If the lighthouse service grants the necessary permission, observers of the department will be placed at

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