Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1957 — Page 2

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Officials Meet On. Power Line Plans City Officials In Fort Wayne Today Mayor Robert Cole and L. E. Pettibone, superintendent of the Decatur light and power department, went to Fort Wayne this afternoon to confer with officials of Indiana and Michigan Electrio power company. The local officials will obtain plans and specifications on the line between the company’s proposed substation .and the city’s substation. Construction on this line js expected to be started by the last of this week or the first of next week. The line, when completed and joined to a line being brought to the point of the I & M, substation, will enable the company to provide a bloc of power on an emergency basis. The line will be hooked up with temporary equipment until completion of the two substations. Construction of the line is the first step in carrying out the project to purchase power from the private utility. The purchased power will eliminate the critical power shortage which the city has faced in recent years. One Driver Arrested Following Accident One motortist was arrested following a three-vehicle accident Tuesday at 8:45 p.m. at the intersection of 13th street and Second street extended. Jimmie V. Action, 21, of Fountain City, was charged with following too closely after he crashed into the rear of a car driven by Stanley G. Lehman, 17, of Berne route one. — The impact pushed the Lehman car into a car driven by Gerald Haugk, 17, of Decatur route three. Lehman and Hugk had slowed to make right turns onto Second street extended. Damage was estimated at 135 to the Haugk car, $125 to the Lehman vehicle and $l5O to the Action car. Action was fined $1 and costs in justice of the peace court. Tumbleson Retires From State Highway Ernest Tumbleson, veteran state highway employe, has announced his' retirement from the department after 11 years of service. He plans to work on his farm and also make a vacation trip to Florida.

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1957

Muncie Food Locker Plant Is Destroyed MUNCIE (UP) — Fire destroyed the Forrest Food Locker plant Tuesday night with 8100,000 loss. A railroad train blocking a crossing, and absence of a fire hydrant near the building hampered firemen in fighting the flames. The blaze was controlled in less than two hours. Bloomington Woman Is Killed In Crash BLOOMINGTON (UP) — Mrs. Anna F. Wood, 62, Bloomington, was killed late Tuesday when her automobile collided with a gravel truck' at a road intersection on Ind. 37 north of here. Harold E. Dodson, 24, Bloomfield, driver of the truck, said Mrs. Wood drove directly into his path and he had no chance to stop. Couple Plead Guilty To Spy Conspiracy New York Husband And Wife In Plea NEW YOIJK (UR) — Jack and Myrk Soble pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges bf conspiring to spy for Soviet Russia. The New York husband and wife were specifically charged with conspiring to transport documents vittal to the national defense of this country to Russia. They face a possible maximum sentence of 10 years each in prison. They wlil be sentenced on May 3. The change of plea before Federal Judge Richard H. Levet came just one day after Levet ruled that Soble, who had been undergoing psychiatric treatment, was mentally fit to stand trial. The two had been Indicted with Jacob Albarn, another New Yorker, on the conspiracy charge. Albarn, unless he changes his plea, will stand trial on May 22.

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