Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1957 — Page 2

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Three Accidents Are Reported To Police Only Minor Damage " Caused By Wrecks Three accidents were reported to the Decyitur city police within the last 24 hours, but no serious damage resulted.

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

At t:3O a. m, Monday, a car owned by Dwight Davis, and driven by Joan C. Davis, 28, of Decatur, rammed the rear of a parked car owned by Robert L. McDowell. The car was parked at 526 Nuttman avenue. Mrs. Davis reported that she had stopped. and was putting her dog into the back seat when the next thing she knew the two cars collided. Damage was estimated at 1150 to the Davis car, and $250 to the McDowell vehicle. At 8:25 a. m. today, a car driv-

en by William T. Watkins. 63, of route 6, stopped at Winchester street, and then turned right from Oak street onto Winchester, hitting the rear fender of a car owned by Naoma Hippensteel, of Fort Wayne, and driven by Richard F. Mansfield, 50, of Decatur. Damage to both vehicles totaled about $45, according to the police estimate. Mansfield tried to pull to the left to avoid the Watkins car. but was unable to do so. Donald E. Strickler reported that a hit-run driver smashed the

left rear fender of his ear Sunday morning while it was parked behind the Equity store. Parkway Commission Plans Meeting Here The Anthony Wayne Parkway commission of Indiana will hold an open meeting at the Decatur library Tuesday. Oct. 29, to explain the Anthony Wayne mater-

till now available, and his rout* through Adams county. Allen county, and Onto, o. Remy Bierly, chairman of the commission, announced today. Robert Heller, of Decatur, is chairman for the event, which wil start at 8 p. m. in the club room of the library. Prominent state historians from both Ohio and Indiana will explain the parkway project, and how it follows Wayne’s trail of 1794.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1957

Chrysler To Close Plants At Evansville Move Contemplated With 18 Months EVANSVILLE (UP)-Plans by Chrysler Corp. to move its Plymouth body and assembly operations from Evansville were announced Tuesday in Detroit. W.C. Newberg, a company vice president, said the move is not contemplated for at least 18 months. He said cars would continue to be built at the firm’s Evansville plants through the 1958 and 1959 model run. Meanwhile, J.H. Powell, manager of the company's Evansville plants, said in a letter to Chrysler employees that the company will discuss with the UAW plans to provide opportunity for employees to apply for transfer to the newlyplanned facilities. He added that all salaried > employes also would be permitted to apply for transfer. In announcing the decision by Chrysler’s operations committee, Newberg said: "Because of the people affected by this move, it was with sincere and deep regret that this decision had to be made. Chrysler Corporation has been a part of Evansville for the past 30 years and during all of that period we have enjoyed the very best of community relations. "It has been apparent for some time that our Plymouth operation in Evansville would have to be replaced with a new modern assembly plant to serve today’s changing automobile market in the South-Central and Southwest,” he said. "In this connection we have been intensively studying relative economic factors applying to the Evansville area along with other possible netv plant locations for several months,” Newberg said, "and after careful consideration of all cost and economic factors we decided on a new plant site in another state.” Newberg stressed that "the physical location of Indiana at the population center of our country, its excellent transportation facilities and the availability of skilled manpower offer many advantages for innumerable manufacturing and distribution operations. And we will continue to give serious consideration to possible use of our existing facilities at Evansville in the future plans of our company," he said. Newberg pointed out that Chrysler now operates five other Indiana plants at Indianapolis, Kokomo. and New Castle, "which together represent more Chrysler’ facilities operated in any single state except Michigan.” "Chrysler Corporation has been associated with this great state (Indiana) since the company’s founding in 1925 and this move of our Plymouth assembly operations from Evansville is in no way indicative of any future move,” Newberg said. "We have always been happy in Indiana and are extremely sorry that strong economic factors have made this move necessary. 'Until the time when production begins in our new facilities." Newberg said, "our Evansville plants will continue to produce automobiles

Shining Object Seen Here Thought* Meteor A strange, shining object seen low in the sky over Decatur about sunset Tuesday night was probably a meteor, and not the Russian satellite as suspected by mMiy of the watchers, it was learned today. First report of the strange, glowing object with a tail was made to the Decatur Daily Demorat about IJp. m. It had been sighted by Mrs. H. W. Culbertson from a spot near the Bobo general stored in St. Mary's township. Her grandson, Paul E. Rich, reported the discovery. Mrs. Mildred Foley of Preble, and Robert Garard. of Decatur, also reported seeing the glowing .ound object, which seemed to hang in the sky, and then fade out? It was first sighted about 7:15, according to most reports. Detective Os State Police Dies Tuesday TERRE HAUTE HP! — Ellis DcBord, 41, an Indiana State Police detective sergeant, died Tuesday in a hospital here. A native of Princeton, Deßord served with the state force since 1942.

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