Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1934 — Page 5

\r\L REPORT MIST BE FILE I) “***,* *,*’urn because of lack „, 1S , oncoming his previous Luu Mr Kl,ler usk, '‘ l thßt ■ n ~, uu license branch for mation «* ,lie m ‘' th<Hl for ,r , Ilg the necessary figures. *" r( .turn *«" «>•<» •’“'X or , 1,.,, but no payment wits t was explained that the '''rer .0111(1 proceed with his return a« though no prev- ‘ return had been filed. |sh |a anticipated at the ‘ branch during the last ” o( .he taxpaying period.

Charter No. 731 BANK STATEMENT REPORT of the condition of the first state bank at Decatur, In the State of Indiana, at the close of Its business on December 30, 1933. 4 OUGAN, President T. F. GRALIKER, Cashier vv VIZARD, Vice-President R. E. GLENDENING, Asst. Cash.

Resources uu and Discounts.... $518,141.87 rtrait. 2« BW 8. Govt Securities.... 112,750.00 ker Bonds. Securiies, etc. 200,849.00 nii' .re and Fixtures 7,500.00 her Real Estate Owned 32,100.00 e from Trust Companies, Banks and Bankers and Cash on Hand 238.978.34 ther Assets not Included in tire above 3,546.60 Total - $1,114,073.81

ate of Indiana. County of Adams, ss: I, T. F. Graliker, of the First State Bank of Decatur, Ind., do lemnly swear that the above statement is true. T. F. Graliker, cashier, ibscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, 1934. leal) Earl B. Adams, Notary Public My commission expires Sept. 22, 1936.

V COAL t "The pick of the mines NO SOOT. NO CLINKERS. LITTLE ASH. LOW IN PRICE. PLENTY OF HEAT. Burk Elevator Co. Telephone 25

A New Directory For Telephone Patrons WE have just issued and are now distributing a new telephone directory and have succeeded in making it complete and up to the minute. The new book contains the names and numbers of all telephone subscribers and we kindly ask the patrons to CONSULT THE DIRECTORY —for correct number when placing a call as several changes in the numbers have been made. If you fail to receive a new directory within a day or two please stop at our office lor one or call and delivery will be made. New directories will be issued to our rural subscribers by calling at our office any time. Citizens Telephone Co

which ends January 30, and all who need the license branch services are urged to “come early.” Return must be filed by all persons who had receipts of more than $666.67 from May 1 to December 31, 1933. Field Agent Here For the assistance of gross income tax payers who have unusual tax problems, Earl Miller, field agent for the state gross income tax division, will be at the Decatur auto license branch Friday, Jan. 12. The field agent also will contact several of the larger employers and assist in the preparation of information returns they are required to file giving the amount

Liabilities Capital Stock, Paid In $100,000.00 Surplus Fund 15,000.00 Undivided Profits Net 1,669.77 Demand DeposPs: Deposits subject to check $432,564.57 Demand Certificates of Deposit 32,522.31 Certified Checks 2,138.91 Cashier-Treas-urer Checks 44.00 467,269.79 Time Deposits: Time Certificates of Deposit .. $392,519.16 Time Savings Deposits 119,510.86 512,030.02 Due to Banks and Trust Companies 18,104.23 Total $1,114,073.81

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Monday, January 8,1934.

Farm Leader on "Third Party”

; a <♦ Jk f M In B Iff ! Bringing agrarian difficulties home to the metropolis, Milo Reno, “big gun” of the Farm Holiday Association, tells a gathering of New Yorkers that “we are ready for a United Third Party of the people,” which means a Farm-Labor Party. Insert, Alfred Bingham, son of ex-Senator Hiram Bingham, of Connecticut, member of the Farm-Labor Federation, who also spoke.

of salary or wages paid to each l employe between May 1 and December 31, 1933. It was pointed I out, however, that not only the larger employers but also any , person who employs one or more must file the information returns. Bla.iks for filing the returns are ' available at the auto license branch. GOVERNMENT IN FUTILE EFFORT TO HALT STRIKE (CONTINUED EKOM PAGE ONE) I battle between deputy sheriffs and . 300 pickets who halted a Chicago! i bound milk train at Sturtevant, Wis. The officers repulsed the I pickets with tear gas bombs after I a hand-to-hand skirmish. The wrecking of a milk train j near Kenosha, Wis.. was narrowly ! averted by an alert train crew. A north bound greight crew saw and removed an obstruction on the tracks in the path of the south bound milk train a few minutes before the latter was due. Elsewhere within the 100 mile radius of Chicago pickets effectively stopped trucks. DepuI ties patrolled highways attempt- | ing to avert violence, but making . no effort against the overwhelming odds to dear the way for ! shipments. i Three trucks attempting to run I milk in from Wisconsin slipped i through the outer picket lines and were pursued by 40 automobile 1 loads of strikers. The tiuck driv- ■ i ers sped to the Burlington county I jail a few minutes ahead of their Constipation Six Years, Trouble Now Gone John Davis had chronic const!- : pation for six years. By using Ad- | lerika he soon got rid of it, and I feels like a new person. Adlerika is quick acting—safe. B. J. Smith | l Drug Co.

pursuers. The mob refused to disperse until threatened with tear gas bombs and machine guns. Wounds Fatal To Wilbur Underhill Joplin. Mo.. Jan. 8 —(UP) — The body of Wilbur Underhill was brought here today for burial in the city where the “Tri-State Terror" began a sensational career of crime 15 yeans ago. The bandit's mother. Mrs. Almire I Underhill of Kansas City avcompanI icd the body here from the OklaI liiima.state prison at McAlester. Underhill died in the prison Sat1 itrday night of bullet wourtfls suffered a week earlier when officers I captured him at Shawnee, Okla. o President Makes More Appointments Washington, Jan., B—<U.R58 —<U.RS President Roosevelt today sent to the senate the nomination of Walter M. M. Splawn of Texas, to the Interstate Commerce Commission. Mr. Roosevelt also nominated William W. Howes of South Dakota to the first assistant Postmaster General. and Harlee Branch of Georgia to be second assistant Postmaster General. The President transmitted along with these names a hundred or more recess appointments for confirmation. Labor Federation Reviews Recovery Washington, Jan. B—(UP)8 —(UP) The American Federation of Labor in a review of the entire recovery drive to date, reported today that 1.800,000 workers who were without jobs last year end. now have found employment in industry, and that 4,600,000 others have temporary work under SWA. PWA and CCC. - o—. — NOTICE —Permanents, $2; Marcel, ' 35c. finger wave, 25c at the Homer Bittner residence, formerly the I Hoaglan l Beauty Shop. Phone 859. I 5-g3t

ADAMS THEATRE Tonight & Tuesday “SITTING PRETTY” with Jack Oakie. Jack Halev. Ginger Rogers, Thelma Todd The I’icken Sisters and the Hundred Hollywood Honeys. ADDED - - An “Our Gang" Comedy and “Happy Warriors", an Oddity. 10-25 c COMING — Marie Dressier and Lionel Barrymore in “CHRISTOPHER BEAN.” COMING SOON — “LITTLE WOMEN” and “DANCING LADY.” >«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■• THE CORT Tonight - Tomorrow “AS HUSBANDS GO” A merry mix-up with Warner Baxter. Helen Vinson, Warner Oland, Katherine Ducet. ALSO"Mickey Mouse, Harry Langdon comedy and Fox News. 10c -25 c

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