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rday was rc-re than 3,000 lited Textile though mill w nothing- of lion against . lt.ed in the \ffs reported ope with the urs of work-miles frombe sworn in order, if it lie county to reland said. -1NISTSrities Will sorderyly warning to in the eventany elaborate e nation-wide n, scheduled)r any emer-: rolice standing. “Every held in re-quarters and derate no dispel ice prepa-11 k Parkev of nt ordered all .herwise have lay to be on ive stations, ucted to dis-tcr if there ismien inobiliz-the steel city 300 men on rbance. sen intimated ill attempt to ed into a pa-: asked for a ressary by law is understood 'ill be turnedictive for two rn of the corn's plans for the day's pro-that an effort monster mass ? central dis-:erec! throughy evidence ofw instruction se arrests.neiu oy xno united states government which is now before tho federal court at Boston.Calumet region interest in the case comes through chemical processes affecting coal tar and chemical plants of the region whcih aremane to oring mese paici processes back to private ship with a resulting chj royality payments and a he crease in prices of dyes, of and medicines manufacture' the German discoveries.MAYOR MAKESMORE COUNCILAPPOINTMENTSTVHiTIXG, March 4.—MayorThomas S. Boyle at a regular meeting of the Whiting city council last night read his appointments of the various standing committees of the council. They are:Finance—William O. Walker,chairman; Charles ^Patten and Joseph Tapajna.Streets, Alleys and Sewers—Paul Bodney, chairman; John Wargo and Michael Stefanski.Fire and Police—Charles Patten, chairman; John Wargo and Joseph Tapajna.Ordinances—Paul Bodney, chairman; John Wargo and Joseph Tapajna.Flection—Joseph Tapajna, chairman; John Wargo and Paul Bodney.Water and Lights—Michael Stefanski, chairman; Charles Patten and Paul Bodney.Building and Parks—Charles Patten, chairman; Joseph Tapajna and Michael Stefanski.Miscellaneous—John Wargo, chairman; Michael Stefanski and Paul Bodney.Rules governing the council were read by the mayor and were adopted by tlie council.Summary of other business transacted by the city council last night:A resolution authorizing the city controller to have telephones installed in the homes of the fire(Continued on Page Seventeen)TRIES TO SWALLOW BALLTOLEDO, Mar. 4.—(I.N.S.)—William Joseph Perry, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Morton A. Perry, strangled to death today when ho attempted to swallow a small wooden ball. He died in his mother's arms while a physician was rushing to the home.WABASH BEGINS TO RISEMT. CARMEL, 111., March 4.—(U. P.)—After several weeks of comparatively good behavior, the Wabash river has begun to rise here again. The river.was officially reported at a stage of 19.5 feet today. Lower ferry operations were J halted today.LESLIE NOWDENIES THALLEGA1Says Politics Had Nc to Do With Scoring Hammond Attorni1INTERN ATJONAL NEWS SERVINDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Ma Governor Harry G. Leslie denied the allegation of E. V son, Hammond attorney, that scored publicly by the gove the meeting of the State Trustees at Michigan City £ because of his support of F Landis against Leslie in t gubernatorial race.“I said what I did be'caus son collected exorbitant fe a poor woman who was try in a parole for her son,” the £ said. “I don’t know his poli I don’t know whether or was in the convention. T nothing to do with it.”Tho charge recalled the go bitterness against Landis vealed by his recent refusa tend a Columbia club dinner Landis was present.I. HARBOR WCANT USE IVALPARAISO, Ind., March Migrimas, residing at 3S27 avenue, Indiana Harbor, wil able to drive his automobh eriod of 90 days according cree entered by Mayor IT; Schenck, city judge, in cit Saturday.Migrimas was arrested b; Friday night after he had dr car into Russel Nixon’s mac the Joliet bridge. According lice, Migrimas was under flucnce of intovicating liqucIn addition to the order s ing his driver’s activities, 3VJ was fined $10 and costs and 30 days’ suspended jail s He entered a guilty plea.NEWSPAPERiond Times, March 04, 1930 Pg. 1, Gai erarchive.com/aarv-hammond-times-ma
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