Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1956 — Page 6

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U.H. Assembly Begins Recess For Holidays Occupation Os Gaza Strip Unresolved By United Nations UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UP) —The U N. General Assembly began an 11-day Christmas recess today with the question of Israeli occupation of the Gaza Strip still unresolved. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold told the 80-nation assembly before it adjourned Friday night the Israeli delegation advised him no Israeli military forces would remain west of El Arish after the first week of January. El Arish is about 45 miles west of the Gaza Strip on the Mediterranean Sea. However, HammarskJold said the Israelis would continue their occupation of Sharm Al Sheikh at the southernmost end of the Sinai Peninsula and the two Islands controlling the entrance to the Gulf of Aqaba. Ironing Ont Details “Details of this phase of the withdrawal are to be worked out in another meeting between Gen. Bums and Gen. Dayan," Hammarskjold said. Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns of Canada is commander of the U.N. Emergency Force in Egypt. Gen. Moshe Dayan is commander-in-chief of the Israeli forces. Hammarskjold said the Israelis told him the second phase of their withdrawal operation would, as he understood it, remove their forces behind the lines set up under the 1949 Palestine armistice agreement. Withholds Other Comment The secretary general said he did not feel he should comment on the Anglo-French withdrawal from Port Said since it is in a “very late stage.” Reports from the Suez Canal zone indicated thfe withdrawal may be completed today. . The General Assembly adjourned until Jan. 2 after hearing Hammarskjold’s report and approving -a series of committee reports. It cleared the way for the recess by postponing election for a vacant seat on the international court of justice as well as the debate on expanding the Security Council. Promotions Made By Standard Grocery E. Guy Loy, general manager of the Standard Grocery Division of the National Tea company in Indianapolis, announced today today the promotion of two sales executives to higher posts on the company’s managerial staff. Nichols W. Kelsch has been appointee assistant branch manager of the company’s Indianapolis office. Succeeding him a ssales manager for the branch will be Gordon W. Schneider. Both have had lang experience with the company. Little Prospect Os Snow On Christmas By UNITED PRESS Dismal fog and drizzle was the rule around Indiana today as Hoosiers prepared for a mild Christmas—with little prospect of snow. Forecasters said temperatures would remain mild—highs of 42 in the north today and 60 in southern Indiana, and lows tonight of 36 to 44, “Considerable cloudiness” and cooler weather was in store for Monday, but a five-day outlook earlier this week gave little hope of anything for Christmas but Aprillike weather. Hunting, Fishing Licenses Available County Clerk Richard Lewton, announced today that hunting and fishing licenses for 1957 are now available at his office and at several other locatidns throughout the county. „ * Resident and non-resident licenses can be obtained at the clerk’s office, at the Stop Back and Mc-

Holiday Attractions At Adams Theater “Between Heaven and Hell,” one Os the year’s best-selling novela concerning the recent war, is the screen attraction' at the Adams 1 theater Sunday and Monday. The cast is headed by two popular young players, Robert Wagner and Terry Moore and in supporting roles as Broderick Crawford as the cowardly captain, Buddy Ebsen and Robert Keith. The spectacular battle scenes are made more realistic through the use of Cinemascope and Technicolor. The Christmas attraction at the Adams is “Love Me Tender," the picture that introduces Elvis Presley to the movie-going public. “Love Me Tender," which plays Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday has become the top box-office attraction of the current season, and to accomodate the crowds the Adams has announced continuous matinees for Tuesday and Thursday Other stars in the cast are Richard and Debra Paget. Annual Report For Dairy Association Thirty-two herds completed this year’s testing in the Adams county dairy herd improvement association, Everett Rice, supervisor, reported today. The herds averaged 10,646 pounds of milk per cow, including 419.2 pounds of butterfat on the average. The average butterfat test was 3.9 percent. . The 10 high herds in the county, with their pounds of butterfat, for the year are: Martin Habegger, 549.2 pounds; Rolandes Liechty, 551.6 pounds; Franklin Steury, 542.6 pounds; Paul Liechty & Sons, 539 pounds; Eugene Caffee, 492.6 pounds; Ben Noah Mazelin, 484.9 pounds; L. Reuben Schwartz, 483. 2 pounds; Sol Mosser, 472.6 pounds; C. P. Steury & Son, 472.2 pounds; Albert Ewel, 467.5 pounds. The ownres of the ten high cows and their butterfat total are: Eugene Caffee, 787.9 pounds; 3. and 7. Paul Liechty & Sons, 747.8 pounds, 733.9 pounds and 674.7 pounds; 4. and 10. Franklin Steury, 721 pounds and 647.5 pounds; 5. and 9., Martin Habegger, 679.9 and 647 pounds; 6, L. Reuben Schwartz, 678.7 pounds; 8, Rolandes Liechty, 663 pounds. Gill's bait store in Decatur and at Salem. These will ajso carry the resident licenses which can also be obtained at the Serv-Us store in Berne, Dickerson Supply store in Geneva, at Linn Grove, Perryville, Bleeke’s service station in Union township, at "Lister’s store in Preble at Gerber’s in Magley, Kimpel Cigar store in Decatur, at Coppess Corner, at Clem’s Lake and at Stucky’s in Monroe.

STUCKY & CO. MONROE, IND. WILL BE OPEN MONDAY AND WILL MAKE DELIVERIES FOR CHRISTMAS

1 ' ? W ft 5* K • y I HP 1 1 fe , <■ If 11 f fzT/./ WEED |V' ] May Christmas bring joy in highest degree To you and to all whom you hold dear. May your days be merry as a Christmas tree And your home and family full of cheer. AU the warmest of wishes we send to you, With a wish for a happy New Year, too. Vic’s Frozen Food Center HOME OF CENTER ICE CREAM 719 W. Jefferson St. Phone 3-3015 DECATUR, IND.

SATURDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1956