Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1939 — Page 5

Sts wife IwiONAP VICTIM Man Says Wife Kidnaped By ■ l oritu r Husband Lfl luckwith. 30. Informhi* for- ,• k lnsip’ <i him i.n<l tri< d .» > l»l. •* W - *a« Idcntlt O’hot', „4 •* ti *-x 11. , kwith di- . to .* W. ■' . him and Mr*. |;. . ,wl!n s.ll'l , ■ . „ H telephone to retoday. I!" said A .ijj, :ntni*nt ■i i ru.ittonal silver K. ■ ..vw here he ent : e«bl<l< k in thu ..,- f th- tamily car. g told him »Le wa*

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THERE’? Al WAYS’ TOMORROW’ •by May Christi

■ SYNOPSIS M- w«( brd emugh when Toni KfUrd* iither became bankrupt K whr* ner fiance, the socially ■aMr Brock M lbank eloped Jt«r..i Payne, it wax alrroxt Mn than the could bear. How”i» ■ -- v philosophy of an - a:. es Toni hope He Mun* .. adding- 'There - * in work!" So Toni goea ■ his Y < in xearxh of work Mwkt pj" and *he find* none Mta <",e I.’.dg«- an old ap ■ »er>dr ■ .g, tt* that Toni try B the ,b rj» *.f the New Gallic ■mc. telling her to ask for B CHAPTER VII ■]( -- .. . .iy r j ; n t j, ( . ~l rCe ■ ar; -ar-, s' the stage d<«r. ■,) , . . . . , ~, R ]_ I » - *• cribble I a -• ,-*. thrart it. with f" ing <! !nr«, ■ '•'• “ f 1 b*’Pdcd him M' ■ t ’y U Miss t a. Bttoyk. ■ After an intern’,n»l*|e wait, a ■*c t'd 1 -nub-nmo-d girl ■yw.-rt. .s Kn d bloqte. I.ar.d, rhe looked at ■»»h*n .- ■ i forward. ■ B-y.- I nd you?” the asked. B m plunped in reck- ' <• 11 take a ehaart! ■twa* -y**ir mother." Bl"'*'*' ' •' • ' ir.cinnati* Y'-u r-y tr ’her? t'oine right in!” jerked h,r p nt t the door- •» ■•-< peach, an,l any ■4 * a friend ■ f her* ia a friend nf •'»>■ *• can't talk now—- ■ 'L.»‘ h,t ' '’“ u "• n "* Rtl y- ur praetie* y*, •' r •>«•» named over ■ wnf*^" 1 bung any." ■ TB lend you «n old set nf mine ■y? ? ■'»)•? biry’.ng? B,* • " ''• ■ ' r>thini-. ,, i*t; l rr' -I duhiou*. At that r«’s*ge Lading » r r . a fat man appeared ■y 1 * toward him. Toni h*a* u i ,t «h<* ««> snying. E.’i* •« with en- ■.' ••rn. Th.-n >he lu-ekoned Toni. ■J, Mtred blankly at her. Ht'.y y< ; ur h,t anr * rn *t ■T" I B»nC*" * ** C ** B ' Bj*l did *9. ■ •'‘P-’-i-ne.r Kuto . T * hr iAn ’ ,rr ■L'"’ **y. (he was 8 not in Cln- |« y.i"; "»-i"---I ■ rrl ''' l hrr u P«’«lr» to »h* iXr?' f ' c h '’ * hirh Kmt> . Wlth <li ' f »rdod gar■n .11 MrtT "’■’‘"'•up boxe*. Fitting " f ri'trh-tnaiia. ■htw t? ’*"***• ar ’ a 1* K P LJ.,"' '■•‘"y Guahelnt. ■■tlli Bn P * h,,f «*»>* ■l*, rrVU »’ The If tCI r I tn ,n ’ hn h " r - K V.„’r rl«ee*. He's looking K-1, , 77 ’"•"bikma - y'know. Kw* M .. '• '°U oughta »uit Ke* ’,|| Hu ’- on the ■%Me d <»”y" WBB aur ■"”*- • r ’ rl * 1” » th. K d,nr * director wa. ■■-.‘.•a, M cfa °ni» th.vuEh thc.r

111. H« noticed a man standing bo- 1 i hind the car. He helped hrr from the car and they started across the street to a plumbing shop to call a doctor. "That man's armed," she %hi»pared. Beckwith asked UtHoy Langdon, the plumber's helper, to call police, K koe entered «» Langdon picked up the telephone and. gun <n hand ordered all three to the rear of the I shop. After taking >1 from Ilookwlth nnd Is from the cartt register, he ordered all three out a hack door | and into the car. The lieckwitliM sat ,n front and Kehoe climbed Into the tonneau with Langdon. Beckwith waa told to drive tj Amherst over back roads and then ' to Hadley. Kehoe had him halt at a hill top near Granby and he un i Langdon were ordered oat. Beckwith fled <lown hill throngs u thick et. laingdon said Kehoe x tempted to shoot after him. but the revolI ver jammed. Kehoe told lamgdon to run then, and he did As Langdon and Beckwith circled the bottom of the hill they saw hhn force Mrs. Ikckwlth into the front seat and dr v* away. o- -—* MURPHY ORDERS (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) when the 1940 relief act became effective and prescribed a Uv-hour month for all WPA employes at security wages On another front the workers alliance ordered its members temporarily to desert the WPA strikes | under '•protest." while preparing ' for a nationwide series of parades ■ and demonstrations tomorrow inI tended to arouse public support tor broad revision of the relief ' program. That action was decided aftqr a poll of 23 members of the alliance's national board. Th* American federation of lalmr and | the congress of Industrial organ)cations, which are urging congress

“Go on over to Fatty," whispered Cassie. “Hold your chin up like you had a million dollars, and every one wa* dirt under your feet! Act tho duchess, T< ni! 1 said you was a society girl from Cincinnati, and your people are wild at you for being on the stage. You’ll get the job If you'll act haughty. Say, your legs are lovely, Your line's to be classy, remember! Go to it. kid!" Fhe smiled encouragingly, )or three hours Toni was rehearaed in the yachting scene. She was one of twenty shourgirls who had nothing much to do but move

c-fc. | / wk “Yon from Cincinnati? You saw my mother? Come right ini"

about the stage, warbling what •semed a very stilly ditty with the others, making a background for the girl who was principal. Cassie and sh* had a bite of lunch together around half past one. Toni felt bad about having deceived Caasie about ths introduction. When the pert wa» really her*, she would explain to Caul* that she'd never been in Cincinnati nor met her mother. That th* entering wedge had com* from old Bridget, the fruit vendor. Cassie was *o kind, she would *urely forgive her. In the day's excitement, the thought of Brock Milhank was for the first time pushed to the Lack of her mind. Work wa* a healer, as ths rid fisherman at the Fmbarcadem hud assured her. Already his prophecy wa* coming true, thought TorJ At five o'clock she was definitely engaged, at forty dollars a week, a* a showgirl in th* New Galtid Ca*lnn, She was tn report <* r work at ten o'clock the nevt morning and that night »h* »va» tn sco an-l study the show fmm the andilmiuiti, dining at a *m*ll tah!a out fron* “The curtain rise* <m th* first part of the present revue at r.««»n forty-five. Dan-ing for the din*r* starts at seven. He there aariy," Cast** named her Th* big th*»lcr-r««taurax>t with

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JULY I 9, 1939.

HEYWOOD BROUN SEEKING WORK Noted New# Columnist Is Advertising For New Position Stamford. Conn.. July i»—(VP) ‘ Heywood Broun, widely known columnist of the Now York World-Tel-I egram whose contract vxp'res In necemher. said today that ho was i advertising tor a job. His advertisement appeared yest *rday under “situations wanted I I male," in the New York Post ss T follows: “Newspaper man of 31 years' ex- ‘ pertoMw hr desim is of job. Hss I worked as reporter, copyroader, re- | write. b<i<»k reviews, dramatic orl- . war correspondent, sports writ!to restore the prevailing wage ’J scale, were Invited to participate , in the demonstrations ‘I Alliance president David Msser said the demonstrations would be brief, and were not Intended to disrupt WPA operations He explained that temporary withdrawal of the alliance from the strikes demonstrated good ' faith by his group, and said that "no further excuses can be made by congress for not changing the iniquitous and unjust features" of 1 the relief act Itefore adjournment. Meanwhile, deputy WPA com--1 misaioner Howard O. Hunter wrote : Mayor George E. Leach of Mtnne--1 a polls that the WPA stands ready • to close Its operations at any time local authorities cannot give ade- ' quate protection against violence • or threatened violence. The letter t was In response to Leach's demand • for federal intervention to preI serve order after a series of riots resulted In two fatalities and i many injuries

its g«rgeou» decorations was filling rapidly when Toni arrived. Policy demanded she be dressed as smartly as possible. She wore a trousseau gown of black satin, with an elbowlength cape of America!! Beauty velvet that was edged with mink. If thing* had goiu- a* expected. Brock Milbank would have been the first to see her wear it! A waiter conducted her to the table that had been reserved for her just behind the orchestra, and directly in front of the stage. She was healthily hungry. She ordered dinner. And because she was lonely, and embarrassed at being unes-

corted, and needed heartening, she ordered a cocktail. It was a good eocktail. Potent. A ilttls color crept into the gar-denia-like pallor nf her face. Men were looking at her. Why worry? Wasn't she “profewional”? Within a week they would be looking at her on the other side of the foot light*. Light* were lowered. The curtains parted on the wide expanse of an empty stage. The orchestra 1 struck up a wait*. r**-pl* rose from the tables and, laughing and chattering in couples and in groups, went to th* rainbow-illuminated itage to dance. Toni ordered another cocktai!, feeling dreadfully alone, yet exhilarated. Th* floodlight* shoti* upon her, dimming all surrounding ’ tables. Then they moved. And a* they moved, she was eon- ' seinu* of a man, seated *|ene at ■ anriher table, looking directly at I her with strangely magnetic eye*. . | A <i»rk and handsome man with a *r, square face and a scar |neto«* his cheek. A* his eye* met ! her* and held them for a moment, II .-he lisd the queerest feeifaff —as ~ tl nuyb flood* of electricity washed •‘bvrr her. (To Be Continued) 1' Xju rwwrw RMIMM* Im*

New Glamor Girl? td Mary Steele New York society leaders contend that blond and pretty Mary Steele is the logical successor to Brenda Frszier as the social set's number one "glamor girl." M.siu Steele, daughtet of Mrs Nelson Steele, Is tlvs feet ten inches in height, wears her blond hair In a long bob, and has hazri eyes She plays the o'B*o well e". columnist and briefly as pub-, Lsher. Os neat appearutce. al*b>ugh labor agitator. Not sure of recommendation from present post. No reasonable offer will be rofused. Address Mr. X P. O. Box 521 Cumford, Conn. He said the ad was halt tn jest but that be was curious to see how it would turn out. He described It as a •'feeler.” He raid his present employers had not appr.xcbed ban concerning renewing bis contract and that he had not approached them. Braun manages the Connecticut Nutmeg, a weekly. Is a candidate fcr the Democratic nomination for congress from this district and is president of the Asnerlcan newspaper guild. doling Mother And Son Killed In Accident Greenfield. Ind., July !•—(UP) — Mn Lorene Edwards. 21, and her four-months-old sou. Charl-s. wero killed hist night wheh their car crashed with a truck on a bridge ever Little Brandywine creek on U. 8. Hoad H'. Four other persons were injured in the accident. They u-te Mrs. Eduards* brother. Emmett Davis, 34, his wife. Gladys, 21, their daughter Mary, 1« mouths, sud a sun, John, five weeks. Operators, Miners Signed To Agreement Knoxville, Tennessee, July 19— it’Pl — A "tNMce agreement” betvi eit the United Mine worsens and ihc Harlan county. K>.. coat operate: s was signed heie today. The new working contract, which v 'll be in effect until 1941 was nogotlated after five stralgut days of • onference with the aid o’ Dr. Joiih '■ hiian, U. 8. conclusion Mtatemeut of C"ii<lll|..ti «>t the uniKl.Mll. 1»»IUIMI. < UMI'IM ('III-ago, lllliuilr »|'i Muth Ml' liluau Aie. im the atst Day <»r December, tsus II A IIKHIII.NS President Ji. I' w EILHKENNEIt. tHaretaiy Amount •’apital paid Up ~r , ♦! t.tWH.mMMH) •numb aimktm of cum r any Ileal Kstaie I'nint uml».I I l.93?.x»aAT Mortgage le-aii, on real eiiet, < I-rec from any prior lo unihreie < » .. J,3<,5,141 S« Hoods and NHe ke own. cd < Ho<>k Value* 15,331,901.41 >*ash in Hanke <Ou Intercet ami Nut on onletesli ?*S."I V i rued Me> urltice (Intervst a Henle, etc.l.. 339.3Tk.33 Other ih'vuriiies — Pul. l< > loans 4.119.304.94 Premiums and A' l ouuts due and In proves* of evllettlon , „ 1,300.1*3,JS A- ''uunte otherwise secured ........... . 109.4'13.94 Tula! (Irone A>seln |3V,TeS,tST.S3 l*e,| ll . t Ansels N<»4 Admilted i ii •Set Aswls 110,44».44e.k3 1.l ABILITIES i*>-serve or amount tintessary tn reinsure oMetaudia* rinks |3a,otS,al».*S lamscn due and unpaid. Lxwnes adjusted and not due. Lusecs unad- ~ lu» l " , l * 111 suspense 3J3,355.0k Hill- and A counts uu* ~ P«»d 30,394.90 <i « n v r a I Contingency Heserve .... 3T&.<MM9.4M) otlb'i Liabilities us the Company , i.okk.ttLfo , Tefal Liabilities 130,941,333.11 ' apltal . .. S 1.900,4100.0'1 • Itl'lus I Total .........j . g30.43k.rta.59 HTA tE of INDIANA, "fflee ol Insuran-s I'uintnlaaloner I the undersigned, lunuram e Com* nilnsloner ot Indiana, hereby eorllty J’"H Hie above in a eorrei t > npv of the Mtafement of the Condition ot .he al>ove inenti>>nvd Companv on the 4| s t day of December, 1»3». se '•'"“IJ by the original ntat.m*iil and llial the Mid original etateiiient In •tow on tile in this otf|<» hi Testimony U h. rent. I hereunto •übs. rlbe my name and atfu my ulh. •lai seal, thin loth day of Joly. If*39 (Heat* GEO |{ NL'VBaHWT. u . . y>» tl ' , ance t'ommTnMoiier. **•* t-ompauy so state, tl Ltbl X*«*4Vs

CHANGE TORSO MURDER CHARGE Cleveland Charge Is Reduced To Manslaughter Today Cleveland, July 18—(UP)—Tbo first degrm* murder charge against Frank Doleaal. accused originally ss the bnbeadtM ot one of 13 torso mvrdnr victims, was reduced to a manslaughter count today. The charge w«a roduv>l gt Dolusal's second arraignment tieforo jußth tfof the pence Myrou J. Penly. Bond was set at >15.900, and Doleaal was held to the grand juiy expected to bear evldouco agaiual him Monday. P»-nty bad held the awartny brioklnyer and former butcher on I the capital charge at the first atraignment a week ago. That bear-, in; was ruled illegal, however, on grouuda ibe suspect did not have legal counsel. After several state witnesses bad; testified, Penty ruled that there v.-aa no evidence us premeditated murder in the death o< Mrs. Florence Bewdey Polillo, four'n o( the torso victims attributed to the "u.*d butcher ot Kingsbury Kun” 1 lk*le4al assertedly had confessed beheading her. but later repudiated the confession. Wbeu the hearing ended Dulexsi stood among the crowd ot apectaIt rs, rolled up tbo sleeve of his Mtotement of Condition of the I t.Liiiii. i. ips: i\«. io. in H.I.ISol* Chicago. Illinois 431 go. Dearborn bt. .Jon the 31st Day <*C December, 433 k! . UM. J. ALEXANIvKII. president [ l J • ll' >l. 1 . 1 . 14) y , Amount >*r Capital paid up . „.. H .*s leo.eov.e** GK<*bt« AIU4ETM <»F CuMI ANY I steal Estate Vulio umb- .•'■•' I :,;.3'J3.va i: Mortgage D>aus on real ’I e*tate| Fn-e from any ' prior in-umbranvet _ 245,«3g.37 , .Honda and Hr ■ k» *rtVn. ‘i ed * Book Valuel ... . 3,419,213.38 J uli in Banka tun In* tereel and Not on interest! 711.291.3i* U Accrued Becurttleo (InIf tercet * llenls, etv.). 29,947.19 Other »ecurHlea . None I Due from other t'oru- . | paniea ... .... 1 Agent- Credit llalam.a -7.54k.7U H Premiums and Ac* aunts due and In provesa ot ’ eellev lion . 82,344.31 I Acvounls otherwise • "red .... None ' Policy Loan* 4k Liens 213,431.»0 Total Gross Assets t 1.v11.k l.s: Dedu- t Assets Not Admin. i .fl.-. Net Assets I MVs,*33.9U LIABILIT!K« > Reserve or an*., mi no. • e-s-ary to reinsure outstanding n*k» I 8,49*413.9* lavssea due and unpaid 3,179.19 • ! Losse* adjusted and not , , ~,,e None ‘ Hosses unadjusted arid lii suspense .... . None r HUI- and A '..nni. un. : paid .Nuno . Amo mt due and not due banka or other • redl- ‘ or » . . None I i, "tlier LlabilHiee of the ‘j Company H.-il la T.-tal Liabilities .. I 3,313, • t'ai'Hal | Ino.lmiiim . .aui|uua | 390,393. go > Total | 3.9u1,5.,2 I r-TATE UF INDI ANA, i I Dffii-e of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned, Insuraice Corn-! ni|»sl<mer of Indiana, hereby certify | ‘ , that the above i« a correct copy of .the Niatement of the Condition of . the above imnt|oii*<t Companv on . the 31m day of I >e. ember, l»3«. as shown by the original statement and ■ that the said original ataument la . h«w or* file In this offi. e. 1 In T-siiiiioin Wi.re't I hereunlo . sol's, ribe my name ami affly my ortl-i < >al seal, thl- loth day "f Juiy, 1939, ■ (Heal! tlt-X* it NEUBAUER. I .. Insuiam e Commissioner. < •if Mu’ii.il company so state. JULY 13—21'. t O 1 Statement of Condition ot the 1111901* Hlthlll, I.l| 1. i I II F. »»»t It 4M E io, .M-mn outh. Illinois 12 W..1 First A" !*►** the 31st Dav of t'e. ember, 19381 UII.I.IAMII UiHilm. president | AIiTIII’ItT. KAU I Hit. Kvorelary t Amount of Capital paid ' up •* goo,(Kill on 'jlKi.us ASHI. I-S <*i cdmpany , Heal Estate I’nit*, umb- , „ -r. .1 | S 777.39b.82 ' Xlortgiige Is,arts on real estate (Free from any prior Im uniliran'el 9,439,43(1.911 Bonds mid Ntm ks own. ’ I•! I Market Value* 7,5M1,440.91 • «»l> m Banks ("n In-l*-r"sl ami Not on lull tereat i l,3i*7,Sg<*.so t" rue.! He. urltlea (In* I tereat A Henle, elr.l **l.*|Mi.iil Other S.' itrli|.a Noth' I’olh y Loan*. Premium ' I Notes a Llet*» 7,U»,33«.5» I Loans S«< ured t*y Vol. Ii lateral 121.150.'"* Prct.iiiiina mid A", ounta *i due and In pro. esa of • oils'Hon .. 398.0301**1 I A otherwise sei • ured ... 743,190.92 • Total Gross Assets |3t.348,M1.3» • fiedm t Assets Not AdI milted | 7711,91399 Net Assets 137.391,489.24 ' i.IAHILITtm I Reserve nr amount tie* * senary to reinsure outataadlng risk* . 34,339,844.71 •x*esea dur at'rt unpaid None I I.oases sd)ua4vd and hot due 333.9,4,30 Lisses unadjusted and 111 aiieprnse 119,04:,.43 > Bill* mid Aviniinta uu- . . P«"i . . 1T.4178.J1 > Amount due and not due banka nr other .revll- ' tors ... None Hher Liabilities of tho 1 Company s. ty5,347,74 I Total Liabilities 138,9(9,493.4, i • ''apltal 1 yon.omi ii" • 'K'ltplu- | ' T'"«l 88?.397.4ii» 31 ‘ KTATE OF INDIANA. Office of Insurance Commissioner • I. ttis undersigned, fnsurniii e C<*m. r misaioner of Indiana, hereby certlf* ' f that the above In a > nrrei f < npv of I the Htateliiriit nf tip. t'ondHlofi of 1 the aluite meiitbmert Compmiv mil * lrt« :>lst day <*f Deegniber, 1933. a« I shown by the original statement ami s Hint Hie said original statement la! now mt file In this office * In Tesllnioiiy U hereof. I hereunt,, • rul'n' tltie my bame and affix my nfll-: > rial s*-al. Hile toils day of July. Irt'.l!' I . ibesll i.l.i 1 H NEUBAULH I • ... .. . l"»uram'e Commissioner. J •If Mutual < umpauy so skate. 4ULY 13—29. - . -

loft arm and displayed a bruiso. "Thoy said they didn't ueat mo!" he criod. Deputioa soiled iilm aud hvsllttd him away. Durtug presentation ot ovldencn.l unslitant county prosecutor John! Mahon told Penty, "Thia Is an oxcv pHotiid oise." Hute witnesses included detective saigeani Jamoa T. H'sgan, who told us finding Mrs. Pultilo's lorsu uu a rubbish heap Jan. 28, 1935, fingerprint experts who Identified the woman; oororer Samuel IL Gerber and police lieutenant OUu Tfoeecbor, ot East Cleveland, where Ifoleial asaortedly bad ndntlttud under a He detector July 10 that be had killed Mrs. Polillo. "Dolesal denied murdering Mrs. I'jllllo.'* Ttoeecher ustd. "He never did admit killing or murdering lior." "But later," Troeechcr ivHd, relating Doleasl's five-hour examiuaHon. ' After he had been questioned (or su hour and a had. be told tre he bud ghen her *1 aud discovered she bad robbed him. They got to quarreling in bed and sb: out and got a knife. He said MtAtrnirnt of Condition ol thr • 1 > 1 i< m 1111 1 >* 1 i< x \ t 1 Ol II.IIMH* lilhHit* 31 i W«Mit Wtiicr Drive <Jn the 31st Day of !.>•< riuori, |»3M [ALb KED MAC AHTHUiI. President, H. a UDADKUkD. tkcntaiy Amount of Capital paid “P x 300.000 00 ASKETH OF COM3*ANY Heal k*«Ktate Unkn umb- % ered | •.«;».< iv.W MortMaice Mm* ns <»n real | estate i Free from any prior in< umbtau* «•> M l.&i7,iyv.S3 dunds and Slot ks Owned (Market Valuer M3l«*<&3l Cash tn ftatiks <On InI terest and Not on InI Accrued Met urltiea <lnI terra! A Itenta. rt< > *17.271.57 I other #r< unties — I’uk by Umiim ..... 3.0:«.202*<3 i’olicy Liens i*reniiun)» and A* * ounts dur and in pro« et*s of • oilrvtiifii ••»“.!*» 2A««>>unts otherwise ac- , cut rd ...... H*,* Total Gross Assets II;. 483,331 *9 IPwlwt Assets Not Ad■M*ed l '•r.jvs.Tn Net Assets 91XM4.M7.M LI A4141.4T1ES Heserve „r amount necaaaary to reinsure outslandlUK risks *11.974,147.0n , Idue and unpaid Nona ■ latseeu adjusted and not I , *“e 3e.943.i3 j lx9«M-i» unadjusted and j in außpensr ... .... ... Nun* Bill* and A<<uunts un.I M " 1 . 7,39X38 Amount due and not due banks or ether eradilOther l.ialdllties of the Company 999.929.35 wasuausua Total Liabilities |12.942.J9S .9 'Capital a 39o.eea.ee I Surplus I 2:..MC-IT Total ........ . . 11 1,498,**87.5*i STATE OF INDIANA. — 1 office of Insurance Commissioner 1. tl»e undersigned, in-urame Com. mlssioner of Indiana, hereby -ertify •****i the above is a corre.-t copy of the statement of the CoMitlun of the above mentioned Company onl Hie 31st day of l*e< ember. 1938. ashown by lb* original statement and I i that the said original slalement la .now on file In this office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto Isubs'-rlbe my name and affix mt orti. • lai seal, this loth day us July. i».i» (Seal* <;K" H. NEWUAt KU. ... .. . fh-uranre Commissioner Company so state. Statement of Condition <•( tho MEV*» "MlitMl: IxiWl'kAt OF 4UI.Hit 4 Kansas tlty. ML- mi 215 Pershing Road | tin the 31st Day of l»e< rtn her, 1938 w, T CHANT. I're.id. nl I. I* KA.MSEY. He* retary . Amount of Capital paid "I* •• 3**o.****** ***, <7l4*ms ASSETB or COMPANY -teal Estate Unin< utni*- *’•’■'• , • 1.»34.5|i*33 M'.rta.ig, lautns «>n real i estate * Free from any p-ior Incumbram e* *.u*t.4ue.33 . Hund* and Sim ks Own. I *d 1 Houk Value* 3,430,71X91 it'asli in liafik* <<>n I*lterest and Not on Interest! 993,719.2* I Accru' d Sr- urillee * hi* teres* 4i Kents. eV-.* 1'3..'4» 23 I Other Se« uritb-s Nuue j I’olt. ' Luns 1.973,834.48 i I'rxmiums and Ac* aunts due and in prmeM of .*ll"tion . 714.1114** , A <->int« oihrrwis. secured . . 443.1-8.t7 Total Gross Assets »177» « <l*edu<t A»seta Not A<lmltted I 195.339.7 4 N't Asset* t| 7,M'c 1*• 11 LIABILITIES Reserve **r amount ne- • • mmry t«» rt'inwurt? <»utßtriiitlitiK ri»k» . 11.’.5M1,. ka 1 dur ,«nd unpaid Notlr I i««»«M»ii adjusted And net 1 . ... 1,437,499.41 Los*.** unarttusted and It* suspeiis*- None Hill* and Aunts unl>a Id „ I J» *<93.19 Vniount due ami not due l-.tnks or oilier ■ r«di- . None "tiler LlaldlHles of Hie I V'linpauy J.b 11,224,44 „ Total Liabilities t15.1.’.5,.~|~ 1 apltal | ..90 um* 91* iWrplUs I 1,141,-as 9, Total 117,890.114,1! STATE OF INDIANA, ~~ Office of Insuram u t' -inmisslnner I, Hie uhdi-relgK'-d, Inautan e t!>*m> , iniaslimcr of Indiana, hereby certify •nat the slwive la a eorrwt copy nt the Statement of the Cnndliion o: alaiie mentt-med Company nn the 4181 day of l*">*>mher. Is.ix. ,* 'shown by Hie <>iialtu*| .tutcn.cn* Mn d Hi.it the said orlamsl stat*metit 1* now „n file it* thia office. In Testimony Wh-re.-f. t h.-r. untn iilMu-rlbe n*y name and affik my nffi. ; vial -*-al, this l"tt* day ot July. 1939 IS-sll tHX* || NEV HAI‘I7H. ... .. . ’»"•*''»"•■•• <'utnin|sn..nct. •l! .Milt UM I < Olllpritiy DO MtMtu. JCI > 1 »

PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, July 21 12:00 Noon DECATUR SALE BARN Cattle. Ho«n, Sheep. Honan* and miwellaneoun article*. Decatur Sales Co. I

bu hit her aud knocked bur against lb* sink. Ho said be used a hatnner and a knife with a iiatmuer to cut I Htrougb U*e big botie*." Tne facial expression of Doi*B*l tilting stolidly b*t«*en bin two *4torneya, did nut change *n Troeaeher repeated bia alleged confession. TAKES OWN LIFE (CONTINUED yit<*M FADE ONE) named Jimmy Fry and liny Hubar and a girl 1 knew uttly as Jeanette also had returintl from the nudisi camp and joined Dawn at the house.” After they returned home yealerday morning he said he questioned his wife about her long absence from the colony but could learn nothing and then telephoned Huber to engage In the angry converaatloti. Dawn pleaded with him to end the argument but he refused mid Staten** nt us Condition of the > I 4ltl M 111 I 4**l HIM I, *O4 I*7l-9 (MHtwali De* Mulnva 511* & "ranrl Avenues Uu the 31st Day ot Deeuinoer. 1938 E. 44 MUuIX'K, I'tesldvtll F. U. WuLi-lNue.il, stvi tviary Amount ot » apltal paid Up •! Mutual <tlU«ss ASSETS OF CuMI'ANY Heal Estate I mm umbvied | 5,131,3*9.31 Mortgage Luana un real eatala tlree from any prior iuvuinbraiHv, „ 9,147.0V4.19 Bonds and Stocks owned 'Mark.l Value, 83.145,011.54 Cash m Hanks *un interest and NOt Ol* Interest, 1,314,437.83 Accrued Securities (Interest a Rents, at*.) »17,333.1* Other SecuriUes (Policy Luana* 7,998,344.33 Premiums and Accounts du< and in proves* us colle* Hoi* .. 734,9*8.77 Account* otherwise secured 111.43*97 Total Gross Assets 9Hi,57*,439.49 Dedui l Assets Not Admitted t UV.Sia.iO Nel Assets *18.149,1-1.89 LIAHIUTIEM I'eserve or amount ne* cessary tu reinsure outstanding risks *39,47 1.*5*.l I Disses due and unpaid None Losses adjusted and apt due 111,783.93 ..oases unadjusted and tn suspense 55.099.99 Bills and Ac-ounta unpaid I*. Amount due ami not due banks or other • * editors 1,811,5*1.1* Uth*r Liabilities of the Company 1,497,983 84 1 "tai Liabilities *14,»7-,035.3" Capital ...J None Surplus ...8 3,79*.119.40 Total „ .... * n it*.l ’.( 80 rtTATE OF INDIANA. *~ office ot Insurame Commissioner 1. the umlerelaned. Insurance C<>mmlssioner ot Indiana, her* by certity that the alniie la a c,-rr»* I copy ol the statement ot the Condition of the above mentioned Company on .lie 41st day of I'oembrr. 1948, as -nowt* by me original statement and that the said uriginal statement is now nn tile io this olfh e. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subsi-rilw my name and affix my offiTilal seal. Ibis loth day of July, 1939. tooal! GE<* H N'EWBAI EH, Insurance C<>mini**»|oner. •If Mutual Conipahy so stale, JULY 19-30. - 1 O- - Flat.mein <>f ('unditlon us the IHI 8| 11l ,|||. i*H**ii.( mt: iii*. A**iii4N(i; ((». Wot ester. Ma*sa< huselts 14 Che at nut Hired uu the list l»ay *>t December, 1944 CHAKUM A HARIUNGIUN, Preaident LEMUEL (1. HolmjklN’K. rf*. rclary Anmuni of Capital paid up •» ;<>**"«,i.D# tiIIHHS AKHETM "F *4>MBANY l.cal Ealale I'nm- unit*. . vred ( 119.944.43 M'-f lgngc iaOan* on real estate * Free (rum any prior Incumbran-<) 1,0**,*31.1* Bonds and nUock* own. ed iMa'kvt Value* . i,75*'...31„l t'asl* In Banka i,»*i In(■rest and Not on Interest* 10'»,477.43 A-• rm d S. ■ rrlHva tinterra* A ItrHlk, Ol*-.1. 51,574.7* Other Necuritles — policy l*-ans 713.«11.*9 Mortgage la,ails Kkpells, t-' 1. ,|., ||'. .| -;,37l :*•> I'remtuma and A»-< ouuls due and in pro***** of ulle-H-.n .:15.4.-W. 91 Accounts uth9rwis< seemed 7,399.1 s Total Grona Assets • 7,337.944.8 4 t'edmt Assets Nut Admitt* I * !,.,** •.;;i ,5 Net Assets t 7448,473.5* LIABILHTEH Itoserve *>r am*>u*ii **<- • t-ssary to reinsure "iiiMamling risk- ... | 3,838,431 "" laiaaea du* and unpaid None leiases adjusted and not , du*’ None L-ishi - unadjusted and ll* suspeua,’ *5,44«,"9 Hill- and Acciruhta unl .< •! |* (j Amount due aud not due I*** ok* nt uthcr credil"H* None "Ihei Liabilities „f th,. C'lmpany 183,1131.49 .Total Llubllilbs 1i a7i»* I'4B .•> apltal * 3t*i< rturplua » 79*.5t«8t T "lal ..r~i.U9.t730* HTATE OF INDIANA, ' office of insurance t'omnii. stoner I. the undnralgiird. |n»urun<‘c Commiasluner nt Indiana, hereby certify Hist the *1*049 Is a curroet ' npy ot the Ktatrmrni >,f tn* t',miilh**ii us tile above m'-itll'-ned Cnmpstiy on Hie 41st da* of l*c-eml"r. l'.»3*. as shown by th.- original stali-m.nl ami <hal the said oiTgliml slut- m*-nt Is now nn fib- In Him «»ff|. >. In Tertlmotiy Whereof, I hereunt • subs* t|b» my num*- ami affix inv ->tti I lai seal, this t*l»h day of July, P* I", irti-al* .;y** l| VKWHAI I.L .. . •"•«*■»>•«-« Commissioner.

WANTED RAGS, MaffH/ineN. New*, paper*. Scrap Iron. Old Auto Radiator*. Batteries, Copper Bras*. Aluminum, and all grades of wrap metals. We huy Aides, wool, sheep pelts, the year round. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. > 710 W. Montoe st. Phone <42

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a few inintiieß later hoard the fatal shot from Dawn* hodloom, be ♦aid, Ebe die* ln*tantly. Noel, 36. aliKhi tint! dapper, for-iiK-ily pluyt tl in Paul Wliiiuinau'a 1 and Ted Luwl* orchoalra* but . lately has beeii unemployod while . he awaited a intivlo ongugi-meni. — ■■■"'« "““McNUTT marks - tCUNTINUED FKUM HAUK ONE) day aud McNutt wuuld leave W«tahIngton on Saturday ulgbt. deliver the addle**, and return to Uie Capital Sunday wot Hug. #■ ■ 1,1 ■■ 1 ■ 11 1 —'o TODAY S COMMON KRROR * I - | No hot say, "Can Igo Bail- | I , lug.'" auy, "May I gu tisblngT" , statement of Condition ot the I. 41-lli *»»i* 4 » *l4 I i IL 111 I I4»i It 44* I. < U. New York, ,N. Y. 818 East (3rd Street On the 31st Day of December, 19-4 11. D. Freeman, i'reatdvnl K. W. IMHANDE, Keereury-Tieas. Amount of Capital paid up •* Muiu-il * GHOSH ArtSETrt OF COMPANY""* ileal Estate 4 bin- umb- * Nvho Mortgage Luana on teal * estate tParl. Certs I (Free from any prior ln< umbra me) ... 119,399.4* Bonus and dim ka OwnI rd (Market Value) .... >,342,389.31 Cash in Banks (Un Interest and Not un lu- * Cereal* 39.997.49 Accrued Securities tinI terest « H.-nt», etc.).. »9,i33.77 Othel Securities None Policy Loans .... * Premium Loans *8,93**31 Piemlunia and A'-ounta > due and in pro- ess of collection 37,**I.X* I Ac* ounta otherwise secured NuncTotal Gross A«*eta I 9,731,119.47 Deduct Assets Not Adi milted w $ .N gM Nel Assets » 9,>31,419. 5i > liabilities lleserte or amount ne- » eeasary l<> reinsure I uutslamliug risks I 7,< 91.0-8 (*4 Losses due and unpaid 3",U9V.V4 Losse* adjusted and not . due N me I Leases unadjusted and I In suspense None Util* ami A- • uunt* un- > Paid 7,311.30 Amount due and not due > bank* or other erediItore N>ne X Other Liabilities of the Company .... 479,449.79 * Total I.labilities | 8,"9*.99**.24 Capital | x . I .' *( plus 11 > .Total „ I »,:»i,11F.9i v 9 WTATE* OF INDIANA. - Office ot Insurance t'ommiasloner 9 4. the undersigned. Insurance <’um- . mlssioner of Indiana, hereby certlty that the above la a currant • opy of the rttatenieut ot the Condition ot . the above mentioned Con*t>ai*y on > the 31*1 day of imeember. 193*. as t show ii by the urlginal statement and fjlhat the said original atat.-ment la n; now o n file In this offl- w *1 InTeatimony Wli>-reuf, I hereunto I autumriw my name and affb my -rtl. a i eial seal, thia 19th day of Juiy, 39**, • Seal* GEO H. MEWBAUEIt, .. . insurance Commissioner. .(•If .Mutual t-'iupany ao stale, i. JULY lb—S*. :• -I Stale**,, nt of I'ofidiHon of the I 111 111 1(81 14 111 I I4»t l( 441 (. I ulll'Kl Spun afield Illinois *l4 South Sixth Kir.et I )n the list l*a> of De emlwr, 1924 ; II M MEHIiIAM. Preaident WILL TAVIail;, Sc. rdary lAm-'Uht ot Capital paid up •* 35i'.0(*n.**u *| ■ * CIPISS ASSETS OF COMPANY I ties' Kalat*. Ullin* uml*. *’ ~ tr, J . . I 7,249,393.14 Mortgage Loans nit real I estate * Free fr-un any prior In- <imhran- ei 4.397 9*i» S 3 | lion.is and si,.. k> owns' ed *Markel Value! : (ash in Banks (On Interest and Not on Infl tereat* *29,147.94 j A. * med Sec urities *hi1 ,. oL* , * Bents, et.), 934,339.93 1 ia. »'i." 7,1.1*i ■Hl’** ; I’remiuiii Nolts* V2.«*i.M * FrrittluniM an«i A ountM p <h.» riti.j in pro<e»g us j '"lh tlon , 1,194.37*. in ••HhtM nthi'i wiar - ' ured <17,1*1 *'d I 8 i'4<3.443.1l llh-dm i Isseie Not Ad- | niitted I Net Asa.lel, LIABILITIES .1 Reserve or amount ne. II <>saury to reinsure ! outsiandlim risks 14a.149.191.99 |.O»», . due and unpaid Norn laiaaea adjusted and not I i " u '" >« None I lpi»MMe« UNM«ljUMte«i Mtl«l ill MUPpk'tiNi* I JL? 8 it! IhlD Mn>l A tin. Anmuiil du* and not due banks nr oilier eredh I B<r« None )| other Liahlllliea of the Company *li,#M.«9 l 1 - T 'l‘.' - l ■’ 14*,318.121.98 •I Hurplu* g . MJ ATI; OF INIHANA, ' •I > *T ° r Oimmhaloner i. Ili«* ui>ig. w f*»tn. l*i , *f Vi hrr t h«r«by rerilfy 4 ti*.’ J.l’l *‘ M * V 5 “ ‘orrtH I ' *»py nf IH MIMH-e til«Ult|t»lir«l <.n ’h* 1 3im| dm of I »••* Mtn bi; t, |u:sk, ' Um?'th?' 1 *" 1 ilrnl the subl oilklhmi stammant is I " Jr,“ Un, ’"» Whereof. I hereunto i -ui*s«-"h*, my name ami affix mv >dti- , <l.ll seal, this mill day of 4,||, ' I "call UMO ii. NKWIiAUEIt. ' »ir u..i » <*ommlMlon«r t Muluiil frihlpHliy Mi) MtMtc. .11 r» .'i

MIHJKH I'l.w ’ ; LOANS on FURNITURE LIVESTOCK 1 ELECTRIC STOVES REFRIGERATORS. Special Plan for School Teachers. NEW AUTOMOBILES 16.00 for 1100.00 per year Repayable Monthly. Suttles-Ed wards Co. ! Representatives.