Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1939 — Page 5

IS i. ti. ■0 SCHOOL From Adams ■ |iunt> At Indaina I'■■SumnuT School vuni' 1 ' l " ~,!y j®*,’ ,rs tnll.tllt I nl»« M ,y UK .... Dr.h <* . xn-M t. d to <. ' A’Ux-K 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 A !»• '< s] ■ a ■ fAfeK . i .■ ■ Cstted*- 'hlns. Panama. |g|||m ; .<:>•! ■ Hos. l-.htliau tuursv.' m ■ • v * . I '. * t trie I till <" k J L \. -**’■ IMI . , .- 1 .Mrhorn M. lI.U. \ s ■ !. i < tit nt j . |(.-1.1, x t«.lal> ( aritai t ,M|< * •» isuns .n real . >iu «»> St.oks <ofn- • Banka t<‘n Inu.u Not >’U Hi1 x. ir.'K » a -. None ?-;-.'u vCitr CvU»e» MJ. 00 |W||'-'-*. 1,.i . •-' 4* •-.* »'•- and \< < <»unt« **» itt !' ru ’ ’** ”1 (3.3*3.311 . N-uc . i »v i i Ant.l Ni l Adi A I 3,»V*.».4.»U BW 1.l VKII.ITIHB - nr. tv rilnaure : a 4.1751 V u’ aA.-to.i .1 not S .. unadjaalrd and i. .. a:.4 A ■ ■uni* un. | None ' and n.d due r --liter redl- .. ttuin ■ ‘ HHg. - -.-....• .11,. •. 11,:> ........ ..... O s .if ‘‘. n i !'.• ii > or I»3X. dH in. and nt i> ', "Iti. MM! " .>r■ ;. 1 f.rr. unto of Juiy. l»». H m HAt'EIL . rtit. r I'onmiiMiuoßr. te< ' - mi -■-.'.I I 10" . 0 ". 1 * ■’/'»»« II lie; AMI HAM E IM « Ml ■' ;■'■'■ Maa—huaeti. t-lmatniH Ntmi ■ r...» 1A..1.1.-. a it uaaxdHA, ~ I'realdent ■ ' '* .'.'"F I* >MPANy' J . a * .!' "'■ ‘>n real * **’ r *' e ln, iu any ■ ■ and N d UU la> ■Sr,,"' l -- •«- - 4 rlv.l , f,t £•* ?m 188- ■ ■“' 1,1 Vtoieaa o< ■ 1 A*a» Ib 9 - ■‘•*O,J»73.kt» 11 U.M-MTm! ■•'■••'"- '?hd rl ’ k " • J.iSMii.tm {■ -. .-nx;;;. N—jHV" * ■>«<.■. UU. ,r> .'••« "•* <rther rredl- '•< «h." N4,nw io.i. tin,., , EoiMjer’e I aitu.uiH! on <■, > 111.4HH3 > 7,u«,m.ka " ? .'.‘ ris ”ia\a. — ■• ind'rritil*s2 Comniiaeloßer "u- ak,i ' J* “■ I'rtnliy irrtlly w ’y ,, h*»rie h atid’ f ff ,l « r «unt » II

erlla Michaud. Decatur; ANca Archbold (ounei* tralnln* school. Indmnapolta. Leota lUttner tnureae’ training school, Indianapolis.) Marcslla Brandylotny. Virginia Breinsr (bursas' training ncdwol, Indianapolis). Per rail Fenlmore (nurasa* training school. Undlanapolla)’ Amos Ketchum. Ilnland Happen (medical school. Indianapolis). Geneva: Dale Anderson. Monroe; Howard Bracdyberry Alice Rich. • O ' ■■' GOVERNMENT OF .CONTINUED FROM FAUg ONK» They began gathering at Columbus Circle for a nines protest and Willis Morgan, chairman of the alliance there, estimated that (0.000 would participate tn burnIng effigies of Rep Clifton Woodrum. D. Va.. and Rep John Taber, 11., N. Y.. sponsors of the new relief act. and listening to speeches. Police commissioner Lewis J Valentine sent 45<t police to present dtsordei latter the demonstrators planned tnaas picketing at WPA headquarters. Alliance leaders at Madison. Win. said that SS per cent of Its (SO members among I.SOO WPA workers in Madtoon were out on the protest demonstration. Only 100 apiieared for a demonstration at the Wisconsin capltol steps. WPA officials In Pennsylvania said that about 1.200 of the state’s 142.000 WPA workers observed the protest call. But in Detroit and tn Schenectady. N. ¥.. work era alliance offcials themselves instructed their members to ignore the one-day work stoppage call. Statement of Condition of the 4EAIHAI. LIFE AM»taiA(.k vUAIKIk iMainali Des Moines 3IU a Grand Avenues un tin- list Day ul berawr, 1131 E. U MULUCK. Pres:d«nt F. U WoLFINGEit. tactstary Amount ut Capital paid up Mutual GBAMU ASSETS OF COMPANY ileal Estate Unincumbered | 5.U1.255.31 Murtsasi Loans on real estate (Free from any prior iiKumbrani el _ 5.U1.00k.1l H-.uds and Stor ks owned iMarket Value) . 21.13&.V11.3: Cask in Hanks tun interest and Mol on Interest) 1.31(.(3i.53 A-. rued S»- uritlea ilulereet A Hants. «u.| alf.Xe3.lk inner SecuriUea iPolicy Loans) „ l,s>k.3(X.M Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 714.51X.77 Amounia otherwise secured .— IH.«M.S7 Total Gross Assets .. »««,;. »,k3e.3S lieduct Assets Not Admitted S 110,*14.«ti Net Assets . *4*. iSS.IMJH) LIABILITIES lieserve or amount necessary to reinsure ...itstandln* risks . .t33.x71.7H.t4 JLa>saea due and unpaid . None Losses adjusted and not due 111,743.53 Louses unadjusted and x.wii« 44,000.00 liliia and Accounts un. paid 1M43.43 Amount due and not duo banks or other < redt»«*S.T 1.511.M1.7* Oth.r Liabilities ut the Company — L4V7.tkX.k4 Total Liabilities »44,*I*.'■ 14.30 iial | \ ■ ~ durplua f 3,7»4.113.5u Total _ |4«,*t>.14l k 0 dTATE OF INDIANA. ’ Oth. e of Insuran.e Commissioner 1. the uudcraiaued. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, bereby lerlity real the above Is a correct copy of ike Statement ut ilia CoAdUlou of the above mentioned Company on be 31st day of December, 1534, ns shown by the original statement and that the said original statemetit is now on tile in ibis ntfl.g. •" Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subs, rite my name ..nd Hflx my official seal. into loth day of July, isxy. tUval) GKO It. NEWUAI’EIi, ... .. . Insurance Commissioner. iH. y u .'. u “' »u slate. J t L V 13—-XP. • — —p r-tateineiit of Condition of the IILIMUx HVNKEHs Lift. *«»l Hili (; «». Monmouth. Illinois 134 West First Ave 1 of December. 1334 WILLIAM H. WlKilm. I , reeid»llt All Tilt K T. HAWYEIt. Seeretary Amount of Capital paid up •( Md.OM.M UIItHIS AhAEfW OF COMPANY Ileal Estate I'nlmumbcred a 5.777,434 33 Mortwage tatans on real estate < Free from any prior in. umbranrv. . 4,u4>,44u vt Bonds and Sto. ks Own. ..•'1 V»lue> .. 7.3M.545.31 lash in lunks ton In* t"rest and Not <>n Interest > LXO7.k3u.ktl •-■■r ~.| Hecurltles tin- * lients, etc.) 77(.«k««4 »» r “T arittaa _ None Fidley laians. Premium Notes A Liens . 7.133.33*.33 Lan. Herured by Collateral tgt Premiums and Accounts ' hoe sod la prm«ss nt coiie. tloo _ 33(,030J)t Accounts otherwise sutured a..™* . w 3k3.1»034 9 r !!? X:(.331401.34 Dndurt Assets Not Ad.''••d 3 77«.»l.»! Net Aasela 137.Xg1.4M-1 .. LIAIIII.ITIKN lleserve or amount he•esaary to reinsure . "“••‘•ndlriw risks .~.34.X0«.X>>4.7l due sad unpaid . Non. Losses adjusted aiidliot <IU«* .... , «MW *4| ia.sses unadjusted and Hili. "aiFl"* ' 114.0(5 « H'lls and Accounts un- . p,,t d 17.(73.21 Amount due and not duhanks or ~tii«r creditors ... .... M 0... -Hber Liabilities of the < umpany g, MM47.71 CaXllal , - Üb,ll ‘ , « pMikiMkMi durplua — j 417.Mj.71 Total — ~.™U7>47,4kkTi KTATF. OF INDIANA "* , 2"'";b nr * Cotnmlnsl.iner .I, 1 *?’"ner of Indiana, hereby certify 1 ,bov * •• « correct copy o| ‘‘••‘••"•bl »t the ('ond I lion m • i.' 4*. .'s biontlonsd CnnHianv or si w. ">! ** Veuonilwr. 1i33, a, tnjr , ;, l,> fho origins; alate men i and that the sai.l original stalament i> m.w m, file lB tIX offl-r ' oilTn"'wheteof. 1 hereunU eiMi 2!r .IT ft od ajftx my offi Ja-r?.’ tto ’" J? ,h '*. <y nt l * l -‘ tMeali <IEO H NEW BAI’Elt •if Mutual .v'iifj l "'* Conmilesluiier JULY *» •*•«*

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1939.

CONVICTS TO HH CHIMES Three State Prison Con* 1 victN Are Indieted On Kidnaping Charges Michigan City. Ind. July 20.— <U.R) Tnrri- state pnaon coovvcts who made an abortive attempt to ifficape June 17 by bolding a 28-year-old woman welfare worker aa a hostage while they bargained ; with prison oßi tato for freedom , will be arraigned on kidnaping chargee in LaPorte superior court tomorrow. They may pay with their lives for their escape attempt as Mark Hl or.m. prosecutor, said he would ' ash that the death penally be vol- ! ed against them. Execution can , be asked ou conviction of kidnaping charges, elate law provides, if anything of value is uaked as ransom. The convicts were Richard Sweet. Alphonse Skuaewich and i Earl Niveraon. all named in kidnaping Indictments returned late yesterday by the LaPorte county grand jury after a two-day investigation of the escape attempt. They w. re served with warrants immediately in their solitary con-1 ! hnement cells at the stale prison. I , It was believed they would be moved to court under shackles to-1 moiVow for their arraignments. The convicts seised Mrs Ruth Joiner. CrawfordavlUo welfare worker, as she toured the prison Htatement of Cvndllion of the Ekl*H>;»*Nl.N H Mi ll AL LIFE INkCKANvr. CO. New vora. M. v. 212 Ebml 43rd gtrsal . On ths list Day of Derwmber, lk*» 1 H. D. Freeman, President E W. IMBANDE. gecreUrx-Treaa. I Aniouui of Capital paid ( up *| Mutual GHOSH ABHETS OF CuMI'ANY Heal Estate UnUreumb- . ered ( Nuns] l Mortgage Loans on real estate (Fart. Certs.) I Free from any prior • tn< umbra me > 1ik.3»4.J3 . Bonds and Stock* Own- •; ed iMarket Value) .. 7434.3(4.31 Cash in Bank* urn Interesl and N6t on In- », lereaU 3LM7.4k A< .-rued Securities iln- ’ lerssi A Henla etc.).. (4.433.771 IHhet de- urlliee ... Nous 3 PoUc y Loan- 2.311.wi ll I Premium Loans X5.e33.311 ..Premiums and A>counts ’ due and In prows of collection _s 37,444.31 •, Aecvunta otherwise seJl cured None Total Gross Assets ( 3,1X1,133.47 ’ Deduct A*»ets Not Ad- » milled 3 None Net Assets ( 3,141,113.41 LIABIUHES ileservs or amount ne- ’ ceseery lu reinsure » outstsndttig risks ( 7,s>L44k 44 , Losses due and unpaid. Xe.vev.UC ] • leases adjusted and nut , AUe ... None k] Losses unadjusted and I In suspense None • lull* and Accounts un- | paMT .... 7,41144 Amount due and nut due • banks or other credlItorg — .. _.. Nuns ' tuber Liabilities of tue j Company 374.42v.74 •• Total Liabilities 3* (.spk.gpv.X* t"lal .. | None - Surplus - ... _. 3 L452.1X3.il Total 4 L7’G.hF.<3 STATE OF INDIANA. ' •, Office ut Insurance Vummlssloner i, I. the undersigned. Insurance Com- ■ mtesloner of Indlaka. hereby certify I, liuH the above is a • orrec-t >opy of (' the statement ot the Umidaion of • the alrnve mentioned Company “« • the 31st day ot D<e ember. 1»3(. as • afovwn by the original aUtemsnt and that the -aid original slaument is » now „n file tn UHs «fll <-. InTestunony Whereof. I hereunto • subscribe my name and affi> my offi. >. vial mat. this l#tb day of July, 1»33. f. I Seal I GKO. M. NEWHAI'KIL Insurance commissioner. •If Mutual Omipany so sials. JULY IP—X*. — oStatement of Condition us the THi. HlllkUl LIFE IhwlHAhrß bOMI-Cbk Bprlngtmd llllnoi* • *l2 South tMvth dlreet ■)n the 31st Das ut December, 1331 H M. MEIUHAM. Fresidenl WILL fAYLuIt. neerstary « Amount ut Capital paid up X5u,00«09 X Gib niH AKDETH OF COMPANY lira' EMate Dntneumb- , ered —.. ~,_..X 7,3*3.3«3.13 c Mortgage Loans uif real estate <Free from any 1 prior In-umbrsneej ~ ».X(7.»0».k4 Bomia and Ktocka Owned iMarket Value) . . 1X.4Q7.ik1.73 v < *mli in Haiika (On interest and Not <>n u- • lersst) ... a;i.1<7.04 e Accrued 6<< urltlca (intercet A H-tita (li.L 351,354.45 » other rnmurltiea . . None •’OU- V Imans . 7Aia.34(.M o Premium Note* 32,741. M Freinluma and A'counls due ami lu process ot I i-nllc. tlon .. . ... 1.1<*4.X74.J0 Aevoutita otherwise se3 cured 417,141.04 4 Total Gross Assets |3*,474.HJ.tl Dcdurt Assets Not Ad- » niltL'l I *7l.vi I Net Assets ij7.M3.IM 33 LIABILITIIhi Deserve or xmuunl be-•-emery Io reinsure 3 outstanding risks . ..433,4*3,141.«0 e Losses due and unpalil. None Imuses adjusird and nut :4 due ..... N me l.v*sea unadjusted and » In sustK-tiao . 1 .*■0,375.14 HilD etui A< count* unit paid ... ... 14.7*1.33 Amount due and mil due banks or other credlis tors None Other l.ialiilltles us the '( Company 411.334.33 17 Total Liabilities IMji«.i3Lß( m Capital ... I J3ii.ooo.no '7 Hurplus 4 LMS.M4 04 14 Total 437,343.4 M 3 . HTATE OF INDIANA. ' of the of Inatiranie Commissioner i- 1. Uie undernlgncd. Insuram e l.Nrmy ritsaloner of Indians, hereby certify •t that the above is s correct copy of >f the Histrincnt of the Condition of m tile above mrntl’med. Coitipsnv <m is •he .11*1 day of Deiember. I*3(. as <1 shown by tJm original statement and la that the said original st a lenient I* now on nin In tills office. •i ta Testimony Whereof. I hereunto I- subai rllm my name and afft* my offi. »iat seal, this l"th 'lay of .t'liy, t!i3». t. fteaD GEO. it NKWBAUMtt. r. Inauramw Conimiasiuuer. •If Mutual Company *<> *lala. 'JULY 13—23.

CxctlfA,— -I Hrtr cT* (drirv’7l ■ c *j ji JK j i ’ •*** prepared by Dslly Democrat—Betty Crocker Homa Service Department FEATURING BLACKBERRIES BLACKBERRIES and dewberries are first cousins. That means that they share many similar family chaructcristica. The dewberries, however, grow on a vine, whereas the blackberries grow on bushes The dewberry is larger than thg blackberry and usually sweeter. But both are good eating, so you are not going to be missing much if you inadvertently buy dewberries instead of blacklxTrics

Wa nao th*** black, shiny borrfae with thofr flavorful purpose juicv nrach aa wo do th* otbar hawtea. noy are grand tn pte—and famous tn jam They are a real dmmrt “a* la", too, piled in sherbet fflaaaea, laviahly duated with inowy eonfvetionert' sugar Mid aerved with plenty of rich yellow cr««m. And did you ever try crushing the berrteo and, after eweetraing 'hum with sugar, adding them to •WP" I This ambroaial mtitne may be rued with lady Jjffw* »r atrip* of iponge c»kc for iTiartotta Roa**, or M may be h menngue shells. Thi* bernMlarored cream ia grand tn hollowed out angel food* and sponge eakc*. or in any cake* baked m the aheli pane. You know the kind of pane 1 seeua. those that bake cakes with a depression in the center that can be fitted with fruit or other mixtures. Blanc Mange or other gelatin molded in one of these ekeD pane make* an Inspired deeeert when the eenter ie fltted with trait Try a plain Blanc Manto With dark ;mry blackberries sweetened Just before serving and washed elightly to etart the juies-s. Ptaia lemon telly molded in thia way Ie ateo delicious served with sweetened blackberrie* and thin cream. Here * another blackberry des sert that ean help you out In aa emmganey. Crash the berries a bit and eweetcu them. Then mix them with diced marshmallow*. Allow the berriea and manhmallow* to stand together for a little while so that the marshmallows will abwrb wmo of the fruit )uie*. Then 'cud them all into whipped erwn and pile tn sherbet glasses. I know you allarocogniM this dessert as the good old rtand-by vouNre used

— ■■ — <X*WI«*« IMS W MU CMSar. M If yuu huvs any specific epoklng problem*, send a tetter requesting iMormstloa to Betty Crock er In care of this newspaper You will rece v. * prompt, paraonal reply. Ptease enclose 4 cent etemp to cover postac*.

June 17, and rushed her into slj prison physician'g oMce while they t bartered with Warden Alfred Dowd * for tuns, a car. and a path to » freedom. I Mrs Joluer was treed when « guards and atate police rushed the room in a barrage of gunfire. She was wounded In the melee but had recovered sufficiently to appear before the grand jury Monday. Others who testified before the 1 jury were Warden Dowd, his see- 1 retary. Ed Wettel, who was wounded during the rescue. L. C.' 1 Schmuhl. deputy warden. Joe Plot- 1 row ski. a guard who was knifed ' by the three convicts. Leßuy Hunt, a fourth convict who was forced ' to join the break attempt. Mark Roser. prison clasalflctio ndepart- 1 ment bead. August Funk, assist- ' ant deputy warden, and eight atate 1 police who joined In blasting out 1 the convicts. The Indictments voted against ' 1 the three charged they "unlawful ly and feloniously kidnaped and de- * tained Mrs. Joiner for the purpose of obtaining from Warden Dowd ' certain property, namely gnus. 1 a utomoblle and freedom." 0 Naw Zealand Loses Cats ! i Auckland. New Zealand.- XUJV - i I gtatrmcnt of Condition ol the ' IKMRVI. UH. IkMHIMII < WfiNM <»» 11.1.1 VO 1* Illinois ill West Wacker Drive ■in the 31st Day <U De- etnoet. 193 S ALIKI.U MAC AICIHCR. Pre.ui.nl H. B. BRADFORD, Secretary Amount of Capital paid I, up ... . ..•» Joo.ovo.ou lUUNH ABMKTH OF tMMPANk Real fihilale lintaeumbcred ... 3 t.uls.ilo.so, Mortgage Lomis uu real estate (Free <r-»m any i prlur Im umbrancv) _ 1,617,<90.13 .loads and nto.ks own- , ed 'Market Value I 5.U1.«1J.31 Com in Hneks urn Interest and Nut on In- !. terestl .. . 311,117.07 Ae>-«nsd He. urliles tin- , tercet A Renta, etc.l 617,371.17 Other Mecurllles — Fold- y Doane 3,0t«,303.<3 Polley Men. .......... 573.6U7.16 Premiums and Accounts I, due and tn process of collection . . ... S«b,tk»,33 . Accounts otherwise soouted , - <»,331.19 Total <lro». Assets VU.tSi.l34.tl ,' Deduct A».eta Not Admilled .. I kl.sasft) Net A..-I. . «13,39»,U*7.91 | LIAUILITIEg IteM-rv. or autumn necesaary to reinsure ouiatandltig risks ..*11,371,<37 .00 j Lua.es due and unpal-L. Nunn larues adjusted and nut due ..... &0.313.11 lai.se. unadjusted tnd In su.peiisu ............. . None' flllls and Accounts uu- . Paid 7,333.61 Amount due and not due Itank. or other <-redl- , tor. . . None. Other Liabilities of the . Company .„ 309, <31.36 Total Liabilities .... 111,343.343.6* Capital .... ..... | 3m>,Old,on , Hurplus ........... | 11b.1U.37 •msMOuasswruama- I Tvtal ...... *13,33*.031.31 HTATE OK INDIANA. ‘ Ottlco of insurant e Commissioner i l. th. undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above la a correct <-opy of the Ntalrtnenl of th. Condition of the above mentioned Company on the .tint day of December. l*.it. as shown by tire original statement and that 'lie .aid orfshmt .tateuienl is nvw on flla In thia uffb-e. lu Teatlinonv Whereof. I hereunto eubst rltm my name and affU tuy ■del seal, thia l<Ht» -lay of July, 13W. 1 llfeaD . <IWO ft. NKAVIiAtIMR., u ■ JESS** 1 " * , ‘ott"* | l"slvuer.i “' a " y ,v • u “* 1,

•o often with crushed pineapple and marshmallow*. YouTl Anti that blackberries can be a very decorative garnish, too. For instance, — make —or buy—a fluffy big sunshine cake. Cover it with a eustard frosting. I've given Ikis custard frosting recipe before —but I'm going to repeat it again ta just a minute so you'll surely have it Now—arrange frosh ahiny blackberries in little clusters of three around the top of the custard frosted rake and in a gsrtand around the base of the cake. Be- **♦*", «*«h blackberry cluster lay a golden peach slice or two. Can't | you see what a handsome and impressive looking dessert that custard and fruit covering make of a sunshine cake? It's a gorgeous I summer dessert because it seems so light and refreshing. Custard Frosting 8 egg yolks '» eup sugar ta tap. salt ta cup milk S Up. gelatin 1 tbsp, cold water 2 tbsp, boiling water 1 tap. vanilla 1 eup whipping cream Beat egg yolks, and add sugar and salt. Scald the milk and stir tt (lowly into the egg mixture. Cook over boiling water stirring I constantly, until tbe eustard lightly coata a spoon—3 to 6 mmuteM; longer cooking will rause the euetard to curdle. Remove from heat Soak gelatin in eold water for 5 minutes. Add boUing water and mix this into the hot eustard. Cool. When custard begins to set. fold in flavoring and eream which has been beaten stiff. Spread on Sunshine Cake. Keep in refrigerator until ready to serve.

— An influensa epidemic which killed thousands of cat* la responsible for ! a shortage of kittens tn Niw Zeal and. Mice and rats are becoming bolder In the absence of their natural enemy. POLITICS Bil l. tCONTINVED FROM PAGK 0X1) political activity, attend national; nominalhig conventions and func tlons aa part of a political organ iMtion as they have heretofore under Republican as well as Dem ocratlc adminlsttatlotis. Today's vole Is especially sig ' nlf leant because of the division developing within the Democrat kparty aa Its major figures mattetiver to exert Influence In the ISRi national nominating convention Poatmaster General Junies A. Farley, who also Is chairman of the Democratic national committee, would find many of his adherents on the outside looking in at conveutlon time if the senate version of the bill were approved by the house The same might be said ot Mr Roosevelt. Miss Sfary Mtannon StiUlmn of t<iis city and her guest. M«M Margaret Ann Regge of Wabash lust today for lamp Hchuweels for a '.wo keek's vacatkm. lutrmrnt of Condition «us ths M-vitvt vivi v»»t him a. iiisrm Chi-ago, Illinois 3l» Mouth Mi- hiaaii Ave. on the list Day - I t>r-<-miu-r. 1336 H. A. BIUIftKNn. president IL D W i;il.HliENN6;it. ax-vrelary Am >uut of Capital paid Up .. ** t '-<• tlltogd AAHKTg OF VUMI'ANV lisa I Kstate d'nin. uaab•'■l * i,»37,»» . »7 vlortaags la<an« on real e.tatv < Free from any prior m- umbrantmi . i. 361,131.33 Hands and Blo»|M Owned ißo>-k Value l . 11.331.30>'.il I'Mti in Hsiiks luu in. terr.t and Nvi ou onterwst a . L3I3JM.7* M etueui M<-i urltlvs I tn. ti-rc.t A Itrnts. el<-.> . 303.17* 33 Other be- uriliss — Pulley Loans . i,i;»,;0*.3» Premium, and Ai- vuul. due and in prm vaa ot i-oU'-lluii .. 1,303.173.3* A'-'-iunta otherwise aecured ... ..._.a..».™.. l*»,ti>3.9.> Total <lro.» Assets *3u,:«3,7*7.33 Deduct A..Sts Not Admitted , .. 1 3«.,«a3.1t Net Awl. »JO,«»,3Ju.3't i.lM<ll.l<ll.H llv-ervr ~r amount he. leanary to rvln.ure mil.tuiMlng rl.k« *33.016,31*,Ml Loweea due and unpaid. lemma adjusted and hot due. l-o.ses unadjusted A ill su-penae 613,333.0* Hills and A>*c'iuMs unpaid 31,33*. 31 General CuMingetify Reserve 376,i>0n.0*> Other Mal-mtl.-s ot tlrn Company . 1,0**,161.7u Total UabUltlaa ~ lio, Capital 0.. . * 1,000,000.30 > Hurplus ( 3.VO7,inn,is T">tal *30,<3*.336 S 3 HTAI EOF INDIANA, ~ ! Oftbn of Insuriume Commission.r 1 I. the iiuitar.lgnsd, Insurance Comnvlsalohnr of liiiMaha, hereby rertlli that the shove In n i-orrevt copy of; the Htulimenl of His Condition Os llle above mentlorivrl Company on! the Slat dav of December, 1333, a. shown by ths original stat, ment and that the mid orUinal slateumnt la now on (Un In tliia office. , In Testimony Wlureuf. I hereunto .vubsi rllw my hams and affix my official seal, thia li»U» day of Julv, 1939 tfeall (JP>J ft NKWHAVPR. 1.1. u . i V.>"V«'iiffi Com-uisMouer I . o V u ,Villa' su Stalo. , 'JLLi l»—IV.

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