Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1958 — Page 6

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Afro-Asian Parley Is Ended Wednesday Ended In Burst Os Anti-Western Moves CAIRO t UP'— The Afro-Asian "solidarity conference” endod Wednesday 4n- a burst of antiWestern resolutions that condemned the Eisenhower Doctrine, NATO and the Baghdad Pact. The delegates, mostly left wing grops, caUtsd on the West to accept the latest Soviet plfa for an immediate end to nuclear tests and condemned the policies of the United States, Britain aricT France. Egyptian newspapers bannerlined .. the end of the conference and described the-weeklong talk? as “historic'' and “epoch making” in developing the Afro-Asian bloc. Egyptian workmen today were taking down the huge, five-language banners - and signs that festooned Cairo during the conference. The

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delegates ciQter .were' eh >oute home or to Egypt’s agricultural show place in Tahir. Liberation Province. Others were visiting the TTaza Strip. : .- Egypt's Youssef El Sadai' and -India's Anup Singh started work setting up af‘ permanent solidarity committee with headquarters in Cairo to carry out the conference resolutions Arrangements /or financing the new body were left vague in the final resolution (Establishing it but Egypt was expected to make the mjftor contribution. Western observers studied'texts of the resolutions and hoped for detailed reports of what led tip to them to get an inkling of what happens next. -• . ; - Age Linfit ERWJN, .Tenp. ffl — Halloween celebrants should have their birth certificates handy 1 here this year. A new ordinance bars anyone over 14 from 1- playing “trick or treat.”

Error In Laws On I: — ~ i Hunting Licenses t d'9 ' .Rabbit Seqson Will ’ ! Extend To Jan. 10 j Richarch .BL k Lowtoq, clerjt oY - Adams county, stated today that t an error has been found in the J summary of laws printed on the backs of the hunting and fishing 5 licenses for 1058. 1 The law states that the hunting ' setisbn for rabbits runs from No- ‘ veiaber 10, 1957 to December 20. 1957. The license should read from November 10, 1957 to January 10, 1958, Lewton stated that many huntj ers had been calling him to ask if the season had been changed. The hunting season has not been r changed from past years. ' Residept and non-resident hunting and »fishing licenses may be ’ purchased trona the clerk’s officeIn'the Adams county court house » or from the following sub-stations: , Kimpel's Cigar Store, 122 North i Second street; the Stop Back, 248 | Madison street; and Jay Osborne ' at Saddle Lake. Resident and nopk resident licenses may also be ob- ’ tained at the Salem store in Salem I- and Hall’s bait house in Ceylon. Hunting and fishing licenses for 1 residents of Adams county only may be purchased from H. P. McI Gill at the McGill bait at 1404 West Monroe street and the | Western Auto store at 152 north Second street in Decatur; Bleeke | service station in Union township; Gerber service station in Magley; I the Lister store in Preble; Stucky , and Co.. CorI nets; Glen Bauman's garage, Pleasant Mills; Moores Home I ! Store, • Berne; Serv tus - Store. | Berne; Dickerson Home Supply, I ! Geneva, and the Linn Grove hardI ware store in Linn Grove. I "P 1 Jobless Pay Claims • Increase In State I INDIANAPOLIS (W — Hoosiers filed nearly twice as many claims I i for unemployment compensation ■ last week as they did in the corresponding week in 1956,. the Indi- . ana Employment Security Divi- ‘ sion said Wednesday. , Division, director William C. ' . Stalnaker said .58,685 persons filed . claims last Week increasing ' claims by 2,650 more than the | previous week. The total was more than 23,000 more than the rs corresponding week , last year. I Trade in a good town — Dafcatur

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Expert Gives Tips For Safer Driving Theory Os Expert' Extremely Simple By ROBERT J. SERLING United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON (UPi-I’ve been driving for 23 yeafs and have had only two medium - size accidents. 'So I thought I was pretty solid behind a wheel. But a driver - training expert convinced me I've just been lucky. My driving habits are poor enough to get me into trouble 10 times a day without realizing It. The expert is Harold L. Smith, training director of Detroit’s Institute of Driver Behavior. Under sponsorship *of the Ford Mqtoj Co. he is teaching safe driving to of truckiUfe firms throughout the United States. Do Not Use Eyes Smith’s theory is simple. He , believes most motorists do not use their eyes properly. He ’ teaches you to use your vision so you can ' anticipate trouble before it happens. And his definition of an expert driver is one who has never had to skid his tires on a dry pavement in five to 10 years of daily driving. Smith gave me a two-hour test in Washington’s busiest streets — the same examination he gives his regular students before they take his course. We used ~a 1958 sedan. I drove carefully — I thought. I tried to •keep alert, avoid jamming on brakes, obey all traffic laws. After two hours, Smith handed me my grade—64 out of a possible 100. Sightly above average, he were lucky. You comLOSE UGLY FAT IN TEN DAYS OR MONEY BACK If you are overweight, here is the tirst really thrilling news to come along in years. A new & convenient way to’ get rid of,.extra pounds easier than ever, so you can -ba-a* slim and trim as you want. _This new product called DIATRON curbs bot,h hunger & appetite. No druge,no diet, no exercise. Absolutely harmless. When you take DIATRON, you still enjoy your meals, still eat the foods you tike but you simply don’t have the urge for ex-j tra portions and automatically your weight must come down, because, as your own doctor will tell you, when you eat less, you weigh less Excess weight endangers your heart, kidneys,- So no matter what you have trifd before, get DtATRON and prove to yourself what |t call do. DIATRON Is sold on this GUARANTEE: You must lose weight with thg first package you : use or the package costs you nothing. Just return the bottle to your druggist and get your money back DIATRON costs 13.00 and is sold with this slrigt money back guark antes by: ~ Smith Drtig Store — Decatur Mail Orders Filled

mitted enough errors to get you into a dozen accidents if other drivers had been committing simultaneous boners." A Few Examples These, according to expert Smith, are just a few of the things j I did wrong iSmidy com-

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ments in brackets); HENDERSON, Tenn. W — Mrs. John Terry is still trying to figure out where a visitor to her home Tame from. An alligator suddenly crawled out from under her house.