Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 87, Hammond, Lake County, 29 September 1922 — Page 12

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Although th flm part cf 1923 was rather quiet, the year Is closing with East Chicago industrial expansion tnado no far and under way reaching lare proportions. BATES TO BVItn Within ten days, official of the Bates Expanded Stel Truas announce that thay will start excavation for the building: of the flrt nn!f of a possible $200,000 plant. The first unit of the new plant will be 90x120 feet. "When completed It will bo itsed tor the manufacture of -steel posts and also con

crete and Bt.ecl railroad tics. As tho full net of plana are unfinished, officials of the company were reluctant to rnako any further statement concerning this project. MMIS WOIU.1) TO VII Plans for construction of this plant are being- delayed another fewdays until after officials In charge of the work have consulted further with A. J. Liates, president and greneral manager of thii concern, who is expected to return Sunday after a two-year rejourn of the world. The eenlor member of this company Is said to have some brand new Ideas which he has Intimated from time to time by . cablegram to his son, Richard A. Bates, superintendent of tho local plant- It Is ex. pected that tome of these suggestions will be Inaugurated In the final construction plana of the new plant. OPERATIOX! FVtli Due to the heavy and rapTdiy Increasing export business, the local plant of the Bates Expanded Steel Is operating full. To a large extent the bulk of this outside trade has been secured thiough the efforts of Tresldent Hates while visiting in countries of the Old World. Largo domestic orders have also aided in forcing plant operations to a steady capacity basis. KXTENMVH IMPROVEMENT The year 1923 has been marked by a general program of extensive Industrial expansions In East Chicago

anil Indiana Harbor. largo Improvements at the major and basic plants have been contracted this year. Among these are the Anaconda Lead Products, Bates Steel Expanded, Inland Steel, Mark Mfg. Co.. Standard Oil, Indiana By-products Qas and General American Tank Car Corp.

E. Chicago YOTJTt friends will foe at the East Chicago Clu'b dance tonight so don't miss this affair.

EARL J. IIHAVET, assistant cash ler of the First National Bank, is 111 at his home.

MEMBERS of the common council will meet next Monday evening at their regular semi-monthly session.

A rip-roaring Elks' stag party is announced for Saturday,. October 7. The affair will be held In the Elk's club rooms.

BIDS for the new location of the Indiana Harbor postofflce will be received "by Fostmaster Harry Spencer nest week.

MIS9 GIjORIA KWANSON Invites you Into 'Her Glided Cage," next Wednesday, , Thursday or Friday while at Hartley's.-

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F. L. Cui.ningham. F. L. Cunnlnarhi n 01" Los Angeles, a former colonel in the Boer war, is leading en expeditior inti Mexico to search for the lost rrea; ore of the Aztecs, believed to be buried beneath the "Lost Palace which Cunningham located in iht state of Nay a rit.

city chairman, expects to establish headquarters In both East Chicago and Indiana Harbor soon.

P. S. GRAVER, vice-president of the Graver Corp., left today for Oklahoma, where he will Inspect oil Interests of hl company.

JOHN TROW, veteran mail carrier of East Chicago, left today on the first leg of a trip through Canada, where he Intends to visit his sister and brother.

TOM KIPPITR Day of Attonement for people of the Jewish faith which" tommences Sunday night, October 1st and continues over October I. These people will not eat or drink during this twenty four hours.

CITY CLE-RK "Bin" Miller, quartermaster of the United Spanish War Veterans announces a county-wide drive for new members Mr. Miller estimates that there are ever one hundred ellgibles for this organization In Lake county.

Gary ONE hundred thousand dollars' worth of real estate transactions were consumated In Gary this week showing a revival of real estate.

GART legion members are busy learning their parts for "A Buck on Leave" Which will be staged at the Gary theatre In the near future.

ture. He doesn't seem at all worried aibout getting a Job, however, as several lucrative positions have been offered him.

GART reporters were suibpoened

to appear in the Juvenile court atj Crown Point this afternoon to tes-; tlfy In the case of John Ayers, Gary J

ii-m vruinrr, arrrmea liiis weeK on the serious complaint of his 16-year-old daughter. Reporters heard the girl's shocking confession.

GART and Hammond will clash again this year in their annual Thanksgiving Day fbattle. 'Gary will open their season against Mollne Sunday.

A sixty day truce has been signed y car employes of the Gary and Southern and officials of the company and there will be no strike.

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expect to reacn some kind of an agreement regarding the announced wage cut within that time.

DECISION IN PATERNITY

GART will have Just enough mnnry to pay off the city employes until November 1, and then depend on the new tax collections to meet the municipal expenditures.

CHIEF FOHC1S and a number of members of the Gary police depart, ment were called to Crown Point yesterday to testify before the grand Jury In the Michigan Central wreck probe.

CASECOMESSATURDAY

A special train of cars over the Gary and Valparaiso line will carry the Emerson football team, band and several hundred fans to Valpo Saturday where Emerson will play their second game of the season.

ON"B hundred and sixty-five Emerson students will take the R. O. T. C. training this year. This is the largest number enrolled since the R. O. T. C. was established In the Gary schools two years ago

WHEN A. B. Dickson, secretary of the Gary T. iM. C. A. was In Prance during the war he deposited $35.00 worth cf francs In a Paris bank. John 35orowskl of the Gary State Bank Informed Mr. Dickson that they are now worth $9.60.

James W. BRISSET. city attorney has been Instrumental In organising a republican women's auxiliary, whose duty It will be to make a house to house canvass and register the -voters up to and Including October 9th.

N'O attorney ha sbeen selected up to this hour to sit as special Judge in the Gary police court to try liquor cases. Judge Wlliam M, Dunn says that he wll not try any more liquor cajies until after his trial before the Federal grand Jury.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE SOUTH IJK.Mj. laU.. -Sept. :.. Decision In the Tiornan-Poulln paternity case i:i which Mrs. Augusta Tiornan, wife of Professor John P. Tiernan of Notre Dame university, accuses Harry Poulln. the campus haberdasher, with being the father of her baby born last November, will be rendered tomorrow by Judge Chester Ducomb. Mrs. Tiernan announced today she would be present In court to hear

the decision read. It was also stat- ; ed that Mrs. Tiernan plans to leave ! hor home after hearing the court's I

decision. She will go to the home of her mother In Bronson, Mich., for a rest and will remain away until time for the second trial for no matter what decision is reached tomorrow it '.a said the case will be carried to a higher court.

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