Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 9 August 1937 — Page 5

HE CLAIMS " fITH" BABY J* j Horn After Death ■ 5 jiother Dies In J Philadelphia f* i *,phi*. A«. 9-<U.» -Na ■ Ud science In a struggle IPS • , ~f „ Imby born «urg- *! 1 he r niothar'd (lead body. KL, today ascribed the francos Mary Boccaw Vdl.d at 1 "5 a. m. Sunday fc ond day of life, to her L premature birth and to FL ravaged body of her “hh h could not supply the * mineral* and chemicals S' h er healthy and strong. , . h er Dominio Boccawslnl, laborer. will have a funeral I ' ... f nr both mother and ■ The mother, n rL, at 3 15 a. m. Friday H LTlater her unborn baby ■ JJ e „ front her body by a <£3 ,-a operation. gP and daughter will be tvi t !: ' satne coffin. Mrs. H Lr, right arm will he jm Lmd the baby placed in it. M % Corhl.it, the 28-yeas. p] aho performed the 111 La a’-d S' Id the baby alive ■ hours, was greatly H I-ted lh had hoped that would be suffieient to B • -ttugale against B l breathiug through the s iid of oxygen for 40 hours. s|K n}„ hecat! having coughing to the accumulation m her throat. Four JL 1.k.. accumulations were 11®. »;(*. tubes, hut the lifth for her heart and Bt ..nd'od l*r Corbbit and H,;..; F Waif. WmL into her lungs and ad adrtiialim. a heart but was noti tied of the ■so Make l.wd Dickies jUtSTELLE'S B 4 B. Spice vv'th Green Tomatoes Eat 'em the H, :i , you make 'em. The "e- listed. Directions «,Hn;«jge. 15c at all Food and

Radio Raids Movie Celebrities W .• . *W \ Camera Olberf^L,

By JEAN ALLEN ■“• Ml lUnßtrated News Writer K'uLVWOOD— Approach of the radio season brings with it ** neA ’ developments in this |j“i expanding field of show k trend which made itself felt •Alterable extent last season, [•lvdi promises to continue the coming season, is the hie radio world's center of from New York to Uie Nut. P* for this, of course, is the use of movie stars on J Programs. Ether moguls ■« raiding the studios, hjd- » gainst each other for the u* of Hollywood celebrities, convinced that .7“ a permanent part of L aves ' setup because both .National networks have built *** studios here. iw\^ urns 10 Hollywood r* M important NBC proI a t least 15 CBS shows Striate from the coast this tu. Arn °ng the film colony Hii a a rea ' , y hooked for proare Bing Crosby, Claudette ■ld if* oakie ’ Jeanette MacI ■ A1 Jolson, Eddie Cantor » t 0 0118 S™ U P- who regularly with their Sl BCQ re* of other film

baby's death by police. "I'm sorry she died," he said "she was a nice baby." ■"" o WAGE AND HOUR tOON'I'INIHUti k ItOM PAUH oNH) 40 cents an hour and hours as low as 40 hours u week, the report said: "Too many of our workers are working excessively long hours for excessively low pay. Too many men and women able und willing to work, are unable to do so.” The report said that the collective bargaining changes would aid organized labor In its unionizing efforts which would be "greatly strengthened” by board powers against “chseling employers." “The great mass of our population,” the report said, "has little patience with that small minority which has been termed 'chiselers.' It is at this minority, particularly, that the hill, a modest and conservative approach to the great objectives outlined by the President In his message is aimed." Urge Legislation Washington, Aug. 9. — (U.R) — Treasury officlald urged congress today to enact tax loopholes closing legislation at this session, and announced they would recommend sweeping revision of the entire tax structure next year. Undersecretary of Treasury Rosewell Magill, appearing before the house ways and means committee in support of the recommendations of the Joint committee on tax avoidance, testified that legislation is necessary immediately to protect federal revenues. He said the treasury would have ready two months before the next session opens in January, 1938, a broad program designed to revise completely and strengthen the federal lax law structure. Magill said the tax revision program would be prepared in advance of the next meeting of congress so that the house ways and means committee and the senate finance committee would have ample time to study the legislation. Magill endorsed the program of the Joint tax avoidance committee, chief provisions of which were designed to prevent use of personal holding companies for tax avoidance purposes. Officials have estimated that the legislation would save from *100.000.090 to *209.000,000 in federal revenue each year. Magill was questioned by Ue-

folk will be guestarred. All of which calls attention to the mad scramble which radio producers are engaged in over the services of various stars. It appears likely that soaring salaries paid movie people to parade before the mike will continue soaring this season, with $5,000 a not uncommon reward for a few minutes over the kilocycles. Bergen's Rise Phenomenal The amazing manner in which the guestar habit has caught on is indicated by estimates of Variety, show business magazine, that nearly 3,000 guest bookings are made during the season. This parade of personalities before the microphone soon exhausts talent supplies and results in a feverish hunt for new faces. Proof of the fact that anyone with a new wrinkle which catches on can command a fortune from the broadcasters is contained in success story of Edgar Bergen whose ventriloquist act new nets him $2 800 weekly where he was only getting about S3OO a year ago. But radio can well afford to pay staggering salaries considering the mounting revenue the studios are getting. Gross income for the business in 1937, on the basis of careful estimates, will exceed $132,000,000, an increase of about $25,000,000 over last year.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, AUGUST 0, 1937.

Gottage In Brick Brer*. ... r* f aos ■ :dj BED RM I” .- L s ' o 10' ■ BED rm; ■; ► * io o’« u-7 In —- U n —- to HALL L ..fcjj 1 {tnX LIVING RM 11; [***l ffUl KITCHEN* * | i I|LJ g.f.io'o' HKI kitchen' IjJ, d p I ■ UlUrnaU.?lm This house, adapted from House B in the Federal Housing Administration’s booklet, “Principles of Planning Small Houses”, has been chosen by the Structural Clay Products Institute as an example of low-cost construction that provides adequate comfort for a small family. It can be built with solid brick walls or with walls of brick backed up with hollow clay tile.

publicans who charged the administration was trying to rush through tax loophole legisltion this session without giving it the consideration it deserves. —o ■ • DEATH TOLL IN (CONTINITKO FKDK »A'~.K ONE) traffic toll to 91. Mrs. Dorothy C. Petterson, 20. Lawretieeburg. was killed instantly in an automobile collision on l\ S. highway 50, seven and a half miles west of Seymour, the car in wbtch she was riding skidded on wet pavement into the oatn of one driven hv George Pence. Hit, coiui-'-hus, Ohio. ttoy Dee Weaver, 22, Mew castie, was injured fatally in an automobile accident on state road 3S, two miles west of New Castle. Weaver's automobile left the highway and overturned three times after he swerved the car In attempt to avoid striking a dog. Dorothy Brown. 15 (■’ear-old laughter of Joseph N. Brown, of near Fort Wayne, died at Decatur front injuries suffered when a buggy in which she was riding was struck by an automobile driven by Norbert Diver on Indiana highway 101 near Monroeville. Ralph Shell, 21, of near Browns Valley, died in the Culver hospital at Crawfordsville, from critical burns received when a truck he was driving caught fire and overturned south of Crawfordsville. His brother. Winston, 17, a student it Central Normal college, Danville, was killed instantly in the crash which occurred last Saturday. Isaac Velleman, 45, owner of a chain of hat stores at Fort Wayne, wits drowned in Clair Lake ,14 mil's east of Angola, when a small motorboat in which he was fishing overturned during a thunderstorm. Jack Manbach. also of Fort Wayne, i companion, was rescued. Ellen Catherine Ballard. 14-year-old daughter of Guy Ballard, Illinois highway commissioner, was drowned in the Wabash river at Vincennes while wading. The girl who lived with her parents on the Illinois side of the river, was believed to have stepped into a deep hole. William Clarence Campbell, 15, died in a hospital at Angola after bein'" overcome by heat while working on his father's farm near Metz, east of Angola. SENATE SOLONS CCONTINUan FROM P*«B ONBSt resolution for recess agricultural hearings came as demands increased for federal cotton loans as a result of a department of agriculture estimate of a 1937 cotton crop of 15,593,000 bales, fourth largest In history. \ group of farm state representatives adopted a resolution today session until a general farm pro-

demanding that congress remain in | gram is enacted, but there appeari ed little possibility that such a pro- ; gram would be considered until next session Sen. James P. Pope. D.. Ida. usually regarded as an administra--1 lion spokesman on farm matters. ; said the cotton crop report imliI cate dthe necessity for "comprej hensive legislation at the earliest possible date.” Pope previously bad urged a special session in October to consider farm legislation. | o Peter Camilla To Face Trial Tuesday Indianapolis. Aug. 9. —(U.R) —Peter A. Caneilla, Indianapolis attorney, charged with assault with intent to kill Wayne Coy, former state welfare director, in the corridors \ of the state house during an argument last March 1, will go on trial in criminal court at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow. The attack was alleged to have been instigated by Joel A. Baker, former Marion county welfare director, who was found guilty of assault and battery by a criminal court jury last week and fined *l,-

$5,500 PREMIUMS FOR PERCHERONS !

With an attractive premium purse in view, Percheron breeders within a radius of 150 miles of Columbus, Ohio, are busy fitting their Percheron draft horses for the first exclusive National Percheron Show to be held in connection with the National Dairy Show at Columbus, October 9 to Ifi. Premiums total *5,500, the largest ever given for Percherons at any fair in the United States. Four hundred head of the best of the breed will be on exhibit. A yearling Percheron filly will be given away. For the first time a conference will be held to study

024.85. Caneilla, Baker's political henchman, will be tried without a jury since Special Judge James A. Em- ‘ mert of Shelby county granted a | motion filed by defense attorneys ' lo waive a jury trial. o Two Local Students To Enter Indiana U. Bloomington, Ind., Aug. 9—Two Decatur students have been iseued j admission cards to Indiana UniverI sity, it was announced here today [by Dr. David A. Rothrock, director of admissions at the state univerj sity. The students from Decatur are ! among a group of approximately i 19(H) students who will be entering j Indiana University for the first time next month. Decatur students issued admis- ! sion cards to I. U. are: Walter Hen- ! dricks, 116 N. 15th St., and Robert : Wells, R. R. 6. Road Crew Black and Red Black Earth. Wis.—(U.R)—A modI ern paving machine laying 1,700 i feet of concrete daily near here | was operated by a Negro preacher | from Madison and manned by In'dians from northern Wisconsin.

the ideal type Percheron. Abov« is Don Again, bred in Ohio and sired by Ohio’s famous Percheron stallion Don Degas, twice International grand champion and sire of more top prize winners at state and national shows in 1936 than any other Percheron sire. Don Again was three times grand champion in 1936 and is owned by Charles J. Lynn, Carmel, Ind., who will have 36 head at the National Show. Mr. Lynn is vice-president cf Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Ind., copromoters of insulin,

Statement of Condition of the i (it AHA VI KI . Ml I t Al. I.IFK COMPANY Omaha, Nebraska IXOS Douglas Street I On the 31*t Day of December, 1936 | J. W. HUGHES, President A D. HUNTKit, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up . • * Mutual - OKOHH ASSISTS OK COMPANY 1 i Ileal Estate Unlncumbci e.i ( 1.313,MM* Mortgage I-oans on Real i Katate (Kree from any I prior Incdlhbrance) . 1,936,636.63 ] I Honda unit Stock* owned ( Market Value) .... 10,479,333.08 I Cash In Hunk* (On Jni terest and Not on Interest) 995,468.83 Accrued Securities tin--1 tcreat and Itents, etc.) 155,823.37 Other Securities policy I-oans 3,498,481.80 Premiums mid Accounts due and In process of collection 798,725.97 Account* otherwise secured 62,152.12 Total Gross Assets 819,129,625.34 1 Deduct Ahhulm Not Admitted $ 327,371.27 , Net Aa«cts $U,802,154.»7 LIABILITIES p Itenerve or amount ne<eM»rtry to reinsure outstanding' risks $15,384,723.00 . feONNCN du** and unpaid None! L(»hh«*m adjusted and not H <lue 114,405.00 I ] Losaes unadjusted and hi suspense Nonei' Bills and Accounts un- M paid and Taxes 86,292.00 Amount flue and not due banks or other creditori N H Other laiabilities of the Company (Incl. Contingency Reserve $925,000.00) 1,890,259.64 Total Liabilities $17,475,679.64 Capital $ Mutual Surplus $ 1,326,574.43 Total $18,802,254.07 STATE OF INDIANA. Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned, insurance Com-| misßioner of Indiana, hereby certify n that the above is a correct copy of l tlie Statement of the Condition of, the above mentioned Company on | the 31st day of December, 1936, as, shown by the original statement and j * that the said original statement is I now on file in this office. ( In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto! subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 9th day of July, 1937. ; (SchD GKO. H. NEW BAUER Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. 1 July 31 Aug. 9 —— — ■ - ■■ ■ i ■ 11 ■ i. * Statement of Condition of the . GENERA I, AMERICAN LIFE 1 N'M RANCH COMPAN Y St. Louis, Missouri 1501 Locust Street On the 31st Day of December, 1936 1 WALTER W. HEAD, President H. F. CHADEAYNB. Secretary I Amount of Capital paid up ... .• $ 489,220.06 ■ CROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Ileal Estate Unincumbered $19,765,474.99 , Mortgage Loans on Ileal Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) . 14,952,153.21 i Bonds and Stocks Owned 32,133,661.20 j Cash in Banks (On Interest and Not on Interest) 7,055,306.10. .Accrued Securities (InI terest and Rents, etc.) 1,370,472.67 Other Securities 750,948.18; Policy Loans A Premium Notes 28,416,813 51 ! ; Policy Liens .......... 16,000.385.00 I Collateral , Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 2,165,906.53 i Accounts otherwise secured Total Gross Assets $123,520,026.80 Deduct Assets Not Admitted $ 473,878.34 Net Assets $123,046,148.5$ LIABILITIES J Reserve or amount ne. i eesary to reinsure outstanding risks $106,180,606.51 j Losses due and unpaid None L o s s e s adjusted and not due or under adjustments 71", 6 6-3.26; Losses unadjusted and in suspense . 228,791.65 f Hills ami Accounts unpaid 1,309,954.63 Amount due and not due banks or other creditors None [Other Liabilities of the Company 12,195,387.15 Total Liabilities 8120,630,403.20 : Capital and Guaranty Fund $ 500,000.00 | Surplus ... $ 1,915,745.30 j Total $123,046,148.50 STATE OK INDIANA, i Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of tlie Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on | the 31st day of December, 1936, as, shown by the original statement and that the said original statement Is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, T hereunto! subscribe my name and affix my offl- ! » iai seal, this 9th day of July. 1937. I (Seal) GEJO. H. NEW BAUER Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. July 31 Aug. 91 Statement of Condition of the THE cl AROIAN LIKE INM RANI E COMPANY OF AMERICA New York, New York 50 Union Square On the 31st I'ay of December, 1936 CARL II EYE, President 11. C. XEUEN DO REFER, Secretary , Amount of Capital paid up .... • $290,090.00 •• GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Leal Estate Unincumbered $19,481,571.41 'Mortgage Loans on Heal j Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance).... 40,991,670.55 Bonds on hand and Owned (Book Value) 27,725,237.02 Cash in Banks (On Interest and Not on Intarfli t 2,001,361.87 ; Accrued Securities (interest and Rents etc.) 3,167,218.06 Other Assets 1,319.247.93, Par Value of Capital Stock acquired under Mutualization Plan 199,500.00 Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 2,920,304.00 Accounts otherwise secured Viz: Loans on Com patty’s policies 20,916,503.52 Total Gross Assets $119,022,614.36 ! Dedu- t Assets Not Admitted % 3,285,258.78 Net Assets . $115,737,355.58' LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $101,030,462.48 'Losses due and unpaid 78,966.36 . Losses adjusted and not due 126,962.50: Losses unadjusted and in suspense 542,304.70 I Bills and Accounts unpaid 121.132.78 I Amount due and not due banks or other creditors None Other Liabilities of the Company 8,479,158.90 Total Liabilities $110,390,987,72 j 'Capital $ 200,000.00** Surplus $ 5,146,367.86 i Total *113,"37,355. XX ; STATE OF INDIANA, Office of Insurance Commissioner 1 I, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of I the Statement of the Condition of | tWe above mentioned Company on | i the 61at day of December, 1336, ad

shown by the original atfttfltnent And ( that the said original statement Isl. < now on file In this office. In Testimony Whereof, l hereunto ! subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 9th day of July, 1937. i (Seal) GKO. H NEWBAUER. ; Insurance Commissioner. . •If Mutual Company »<> state. •Os this amount $199,500 has been acquired by the Company under Mu-L tualisatioTi Plan. ( ••of tills amount $199,u00 has been acquired by the Company under Mutualisation Plan. t n , A July 81 Aug. 9 0 Statement of Condition of the MAMMOTH like a accident IN*| RANCR CO. Louisville, Kentucky 608 West Walnut St. On the 31st Day of December, 1936 H. E. HALL. President H. L. HTREET, Secretary Amount of Capital paid ui> • $ 200.000.00 GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate Unlncumb- _ ered $ 37 < ,862.31 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) .... 16,796.19 Bonds and Stocks Owned (Book Value) 64,660.95 Cash in Banks (On Interest and Not on Interest) 35,632.41 Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.) 2,869.80 Other Securities 8,561.57 Bills Receivable 47,697.56 Agents Debit Balances.... 7,837.54 i Treasury Stock 22,002.00 j Cash Value of Life Ins. Pol. on officer 2,320.00 1 Prepared Ins 409.41 ? Furniture A Fix 9,589.42 Meter Deposits 55.50 Total Gross Assets ... $ 596,294.66 Deduct Assets Not Admitted $ 166,547.59 Net Assets $ 429,747.07 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 132,089.00 Losses due and unpaid. .. 805.79 Losses adjusted and not due ... Non© Losses unadjusted and in suspense 405.00 Bills and Accounts unpaid 205.46 Amount due and not due banks or other creditors None Other Liabilities of the Company 10,000.00 Total Liabilities $ 143,605.25 Capital $ 200,000.00 Surplus $ 86,241.82 Total ..$ 429,747.07 STATE OF INDIANA, Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of . the above mentioned Company on | tin* .list day of December, 1936, as, shown by the ortginal statement and ! that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto I subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 9th day of July 1937. (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAUER, I Insurance Commissioner, j •If Mutual Company so state. Aug. 4-3 Statement of Condition of the THE MORRIS PLAN INSI RANt'E | SOCIETY New York City. N. Y. 420 Lexington Avenue On the 31st Day of December, 1936 1 HENRY H. KOHN. President i H F. STEVENSON, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up • $ 450,000.00 GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Ileal Estate Unincumbered $ 123,340.00 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) . . 458,690.00 Bonds and Stocks Owned (Book Value) 1,126,544.27 Cash in Banks (On Interest and Not on Interest) 107,526.36 Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.) 35,240.70 Other Securities None [Sundry Assets 34,282.82 Market over Book Value of Stocks - 662.56 Premiums and Account due and in process of collection None Accounts otherwise secured Non© Total Gross Assets $1,886,286.65 Deduct Assets Not Admitted $ 40,116.13 Net Assets $1,846,170.52 LIABILITIES I Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks . $ 152,676.00 ! Losses due and unpaid . None ,Losses adjusted and not due 1,970.00 I josses unadjusted and In ! suspense 982.29 Bills and Accounts unpaid 1,237.37 Amount due and not due banks or other creditors None I Other Liabilities of the ) Company 366,474.59 Total Liabilities $ 523,340.25 Capital $ 4:.0,000.00 Surplus $ 872,830.27 Total $1,846,170.52 j STATE OF INDIANA. I Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that tlie above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1936, as • shewn by the original statement and that the said original statement is I now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 9th day of July, 1937. (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAUER, Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. Aug. 4-9 ! Statement of Condition of the THE MIDLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Columbus, Ohio 17 South High Street !On the 31st Day of December, 1936 GEO. W. STEINMAN, President R. C. WITHERSPOON. Secretary Amount of Capital paid up • $ *300,000.00 GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate Unincumbered .... $3,005,787.30 Mortgage Loans on Ileal Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) ... 9,262,809.54 I Bonds and Stocks Owned (Book Value) 7,596,276.79; Cash in Banks (On Interest and Not on Interest) # 765,189.55 i Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.) 289,302.37 I I Other Securities Lind 1 rust Certificates.. 125,600.00 I Policy Loans 3,472,111.73 Premium Notes .. 515,371.69 j Premiums due and De- | ferred 458,421.01 , Accounts otherwise secured None i .Bills Receivable and Agents’ Balances 57,190.82 ' : iscellaneous Items 16,015.39 i Total Gross Assets .$25,653,476.19 Deduct Assets Not Admitted $ 155,046.93 Net Assets 925,498,429.26 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $21,781,078.11 Losses unpaid 48,325.89 Dividends left at interest r «*t9 (><**> 7i Dividend DiwbUitys*4467.99 Dills md Accounts uni paid inc. Est. 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I Contingency Fund* ....... *»7,2*7.67 Olhvr Liabilities of the Company 309,»»».47 Total Uabllttle* *21.036,7JJ.20 I Capital | „ Surplu* I 1.1*2.646.01, | Total *2*.4*3,429,2* 1 STATE OK INDIANA, Office of InHurance Comml**loner I, the underMlgned, lnaurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above I* a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31*t day of December, 11138, a* shown by the orlrlna! statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. in Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 9th day of July. 1937. tSeal) GEO. H NEW BACEIt, Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. Aus. 4-9 ■ ■ ■ o. - Statement of Condition of the THE MASSACHUSETTS PROTECTIVE 1.1 EE ASSURANCH COMPANY Worcester, Maesachusetts 18 Chestnut Bt. On the 31st Day of December, 1936 CHARLES A HARRINGTON, President I.KMI’EL G. HODGKINS, Secretary (Amount of Capital paid up • » noo.otio.oo GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY i Real Estate UnincumbI ered * 143,912.43 i Mortgage Loans on Real j Estate (Kree from any > prior Incumbrance) . 504,971.94 Bonds and Stocks Owned (Book Value) 4,067,470.13 Cash in Banks (On Interest and Not on Interest) 398,410.75 Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.) 45,867.55 Other Securities Policy Loans 570,335.57 Mortgage Loan Expense to be redeemed 457.19 Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 309,118.27 Accounts otherwise secured 8,993.93 Total Gross Assets *6,049,337.76 Deduct Assets Not Admltte ( 176,216.57 Net Assets |5,873,12L19 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks *1,496,857.00 Losses due and unpaid .. None Losses adjusted and not due None Losses unadjusted and in suspense 58,477.00 Bills and Accounts unpaid 21,960.03 Amount due and not due banks or other creditors None .Other Liabilities of the | Company 111,758.47 Total Liabilities *4,689,052.50 i Capital * 300,000.00 !.Surplus * 884,068.69 Total „...*5,873,121.19 STATE OK INDIANA. Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on | the 31st day of December, 1936, as I shown by the original statement and I that the said original statement is I now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto (subscribe my name and affix my ofli|cial seal, this »th day of July, 1937. I (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAUER, Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. Aug. 4-S o Statement of Condition of the MON I MENTAL I,IKE INSIHA.M'E COMPANY Baltimore, Maryland Charles & Chase Sts. I On the 31st Day of December, 1936. LEO P. ROCK. President K. H. LOWEREE, Secretary ! Amount of Capital paid up • *2,000,000.00 ' GROSS ASSETS OK COMPANY : Real Estate UnincumbI ered * 1,651,586.44 | Mortgage Loans on Real | Estate (Kree from any prior incumbrance).... 3,992,485.96 Bonds and Stocks Owned (Market Value) . 17,291,989.50 Cash in Banks (On Interest and Not on Interest) 1,561,111.39 Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.) 132,953.27 Other Securities Collateral Loans 589,853.17 Policy Loans 747,776.60 Net Uncollected & Deferred Premiums 418,689.30 Premiums and Accounts due and In process of collection None Accounts otherwise secured None Ground Rents & Sales Contracts 207,404.83 Miscellaneous 7,127.17 Total Gross Assets . *36,600,977.63 Deduct Assets Not Admitted * 2,321.35 Net Assets *26,598,656.28 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks *20,565,441.62 Losses due and unpaid None Losses adjusted and . n "t due None Losses unadjusted and in suspense 67,987.93 Bills and Accounts un . I ,a 'd 10,751.16 Amount due and not due banks or other creditors None Other Liabilities of the Company 1,290,012.52 Total Liabilities *21,934,193.23 '.'“PR** 1 * 2,000,000.00 Surplus $ 2,664,463.05 Total *26,598,656.28 STATE OK INDIANA, | Office of Insurance Commissioner the undersigned, Insurance ComrniHßioner of Indiana, hereby certify | that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of tne above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1936, as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file In this office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my offi- ! cial seal, this 9th day of July, 1937. (beal) GKO. H. NEWBAUER, * t . __ Insurance Commissioner. If Mutual Company so state. __ Aug. 1-9 Two Students Given High Rating At Purdue Lafayette, Ind., Aug. 9. —L. B. Counterman, Linn Grove freshman in the school of engineering, and W. L. Soldner, Berne senior in the science school, are among the 404 students who qualified for the rating of distinguished student, the | highest scholastic citation obtainable at Purdue University, for work completed during the second semester of the past academic year, according to an announcement made today from the office of President E, C. Elliott. The list of distinguished students included 132 freshuieu, 104 sophomores. 68 juniors, aud 100 seniors. o Trade In * Good Town —Occetur.