South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 51, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 February 1920 — Page 7

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NEW PUNT FOR TRACTOR PLOWS

First Units in Oliver Buildings Will Cost Nearly Five Million Dollars.

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Totalis cone. r:ii:;K th" ;;-tv trartnr plow p'.ar.l to or ctMl )y tl-llv.-r Chiü'.i Plow works', which is to .f lvVl r r :u -j vr !y to the rrMwcti'.n of tractor plow.'?, IavirL' Uf pr-s-r,t pl.int fro for tho man-tif.icfur-.f (hT till.'ii,-'- i rn rm-nf, h.tVf Ju.-t b'.rn n ?i rj 'j puMi .y th- company. Th- first unit of th t,--.v phml III r".v, including "impmint. l"tvsii four ari'l fivo million dollars. Ai!-litIons will h mado to tho InjiMin? toward th- w -it to an t;!tir,i-if.' h-npth of IVtOO f t. Whn tho new plant is c;ii pi -1 r 1 i.i th present "io r i ;s d for -1 1 : j i rr,.tnif.i-ttiro of Oliver w.ilkar.il riding plnwn, cultivators, harrow y. litrs and pi mtf rs, sonw now inip!cii;nt.H will ho add d to th" lino which havo not h n prolu d h r toforc bocauso of lark of o.i p.-trif 5. l,KatIon of riant. Tli" Tractor Plow plant is to o.-upy tho ground imm diatrly north of tho fc?t. Jost ph. .Suth I!-ml and South-rn Kail poad i'J-a.'d to tlu- Mkhirnn '(iitr;tl . U. and onr.it l :y tho Xw York ' ntral l'oiip,dd n tin- north l.y tin- lir hnnlr yard, th- N. P. Iliitthir .. Th- Sand r.s V, rt Co., "and tli South !h nd Wood r,,.ii ... u tho ast hy tin- Indiana V Northern R iiwa, and t iidini: wost aplrima t ly on- half lnilo. This Hto is approxim it Iy ;0 acr'S in oxUnt. It Is nt prsfut oreupUd hy tho !iv r harn and farm. Plan Mfxlrrn lluildln. I? i inti)dil that th- n:w plant

shall ho thoroughly mdrrn In every its ; t . Tin huildincs art1 to ho Il-ht. w-ll nti'atil and provided with all posihI fariliti s for cm- j

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diani' il epiipnint and fixtures 1 I M. . , .

iikhum' to if tn nM in a ran

providi! and aro to ho arrancrtil so that tho production will flow easily from orio j r.:tion to another without I'xo vslv' trin kir.tr and bundling. At the arno time jiniiliar lmprovo-m-nts ar- to h mad- in the present pi. nt so that aM mployes. whethor tln-y work in the oh! phint or new. will enjoy t-pjal facilities and ad-antatT-.s so far as po.-Mblo. .Main l.'nlraruv on Sample. Th' main -ntranco to this plant

v ill ho n Sample St.. immediately M-uth f the wood shop t.ulldlnr, which now touches Samph' st. Other tittatKfs will ho provided front; Pralrio av.. Wehster st., and from str-t on th- south. The new, plant will h' attnehi d to the present ' plant hy means of a sorxice tunnel

whioM ill contain wator. ras ana t 'i! pips; power transmission lins, if

td phono lines, rtr. I Ij

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T.i ifs which ill lc iamplete in l

t!i''niM'lvt s. ir.cludir.i: foundries., fi.r'o shops, assi-mhly huildintrs, , 1-alnt huildiia-rs and warehouses, for tho j.roduction and storage of com-j plole plows. The arr. increment of i tiio huildincs is suoh tliat tho ad-! diiion of another unit requires only . !! xtonsion of th- Luihlincs of

tho first unit. Plot I- lor'c shp.

Th" first hniMinc f the first 1 i.ait xv i 1 1 he a for-o shop tho) feet ; hr;t: hy 150 ft ct wiii'. It is now : nr.der contract anil will he started irly in March. It is to ho a Fteel f:-irtio sfructtir with a hii;h inverted

i.iumtor similar in type to me pres- ; :; treatm nt huildinir. It ill I:ao over tv acres of fa - r spaa- and over an acre of f.;as si'le walls ind monitor, mo.-. o; whi. li is arr.it: .r;d for opening so as to Kive the greatest possible a: loui.t of -ntü.ition. Plates aro o.v in or -para? ion fo.- the asmM- .:.:: haildini: which will p irallel tho ;re shop anl which v i!'. ho con-struct'-d at tho i-amo time. PoIIow- :';: this will '.e a paint shop, a v. arehouse. a foundry and then a cornp'eto st el base plant. It U rpe.;t d that this tirst unit will he comp'ct d within a year. Not only will it he an imposir-.c phint in app'.irunce. but it will he a plant cap-rl-'o of lariro rodu'tlon. an 1 will require approimat'ly 'J.riH' work-

:..on i;: a!d!?!or. to thoo rnrv ern;'of d hy th" company. I "our lanes of Track. Pour paralhd linc.3 of railroad tr..efc ru::n!r.K' one anrj w, ,s, arj throe parnhol r ad ways will he required to handi- Ir.cominp rnatrial and outgoing- product. The company plans to run theye tracks to the western extremity of tho .(f (pu. 1 iski strf-t or such other new street n til- hoard of works opens through th- Oliver tract) there to bo eonmoted with a track running t:orth and south, ro that the pl.-f.at as a who! and oertain sections of will he (ornphtcly loopci with railroad trick 5. The r.ew plant will ho served entirely by th- Indiana and Northen; Railroad which serves tho present

EXPECT PICT TO

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Senate Gives Up Hope Adopting Peace Treaty Proposals.

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Feb. 1?. The to Into the of Sen. flitch-

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' : ; ... ...v.. i.u. Hi , cock, democratic leader, he said toof th n-w plant site. ThI.s railroad ) ,

uay. "From present indications. I expect the treaty will be in tho campaign." taid Hitchcock.

onntcts on the north directly with '

the f.rand Trunk. th- Kankakee 1 i v i -1 o : l of the New York Central Lines, and on the south with the Vandalla ami tho St. Joseph. South i:ud i.nd SoutlK-rn Railroad. It " rvrs as a common carrier, hubject to the regulation of the Interstate ( ommercM. commission; for Interchange between tho Vandalla and Crand Trunk.

BASKETBALL CAPTAIN DIES0F PNEUMONIA Spelil - T!jo N--.rt Times: GOSH FN, Ind.. P h. I'O. Clement Mc.Mahon, cai tain of Goshen hi-,h -(liol lat-kethall tf-an vc;l known as an athlete, died at the home of his father. Christian McMahon. the lay before his IMh hirthd.iy. of douhh' pneumonia. which developed following scarlet fever. It was thought that Mr. Mc.Mahon had virtually recovered from S'-ariet fever and he tesumed basketball practice. Contracting a. cold. )ie was soon stricken with pnmmonia. Mr. McMahon was a mi-mher of company V, Indiana state tuilitla.

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Hitchcock views injoctions of the par Into the comi.utj political fight with composure. The possibility that Pres't Wilson might take the treaty out of politics by withdrawing it from the senate and pifffonhollnK it Is considered by senate democrats to he quite as remote as that Sen. Ijde might surrender on Article 10. Indications: today were that the striate will not spend much more time on the treaty. Illness of Sen. hodge may pn vent further discussion of it this w ek. If Lo litre is well enough to be in tho senate today debate may be resumed. In that event the vote on the first question, on withdrawal, may come within a short time. Article 10 reservation is next in order and Lod'i; contemplates asking that it iro over until all other questions have been disposed of. This may 1'rinfr the whole matter to a climax, for Hitchcock intends to taigat-st immediate, .settlement of Article 10. This, many senators believe, would mean a quick demonstration that compromise, and ratification are Impossible. Will he- IMsplaml. However, &hould Lodge be, absent

and the treaty lie dormant, It la almost certain to be dip!aced next Monday or early in the wek by th1 conference report on the railroad hl'.l. Onco the treaty is sidetracked in favor of tomething els, it will probably tot be revived, at last not until the pressing appropriation legislation of the ses-lon has been disposed cf. Py that time the senate will be ready to adjourn for the political conventions. "With the treaty generally conceded to be in polities, there was considerable discussion today of the purpose of Lodge in moving to amend the withdrawal reservation s.j as to allow tho president alone, without the assent of congress, to give notice of the withdrawal of the United States from the league of nations. Some senators suggested Lodge might have had in mind the coming republican convention when he wrote that amendment. At

that convention, senators expect a

determined effort will bo made Ly the republican "bitter tnders" to have a plank written either condemning the league of nations or pledging the party to make withdrawal from the league as easy as possible. Lodge, it was suggested, might bo trying to forestall Sen. Hiram Johnson, a "bltt r nder" and one of the most vigorous aspirants for tho republican nomination, by "stealing his political thunder" through this amendment.

OHGAMZi: COIUOUATION. Sprd:iJ to The New s-Tlmcs : GOSH FN, Ind.. Feb. 20 A housing corpcir.itlon. capitalized at $50,000. has been organized her for the purpose of providing not kss than 100 houses in Goshen during the coming summer. It is expected the capital will he increased to 5290,000 or yiT, o.o 0 0. According to estimates Pss than

;0 new houses have been erected In Goshen in the last live years, high price for materials and scarcity of laborers having been a barrbr.

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