Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1939 — Page 6

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SAYS IMMUNITY WAS PROMISED OffMOXMOaiMB Indicted Louisiana Educator Says Immunity Was Promised New Orleans, July 20 — (CT)— Dr. Jamea Monro* Smith, former president of Louisiana auto unlver* ally, said today ho toad Man promised Immunity from criminal proMention If he would flee the state after revelations of BhorUgeo in university accounts forced his resignation. The understanding of criminal Immunity was told today In a petb seeking hia release from the federal prison here. He la bald under a writ of habeas corpus ad' prosequendum pending arraignment BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Os Tired Kidneys « It (y,q.M iad la, put. M res ■hwahh. des I |wr ~~plats sad da asUiag the® SMura ma, ho that amp t.Uiw.a wood allanUun Tita kalaaaa a, Solan, rkM war ol la bin, Cs Mtds Mal txsa.tu.au .u<< J ,h, 1 Mm po.pl. paa tbwt 1 a .la, •MSI I p.asda <4 asua rrwiaaal er mat, pasaaeea mU Mmruua Md Swum shoo. than m., be aamwDa, •“t"". r«M kMaen « Id-kM . W . “• >» “4“ -4 Ulna, Ist— aal mtara •«•••■<* •* pwoxnaa, .aM. matter «... m Ike Hood Tbaao r —rrir out, suer naaataa keakarkaa. rkaaai.ttr pa.no In ueso. lum J P%»s-I Mere, ‘aatuas W Wu -eoll.n, OMMBMM MMt I sass **(■*. h gfeiar Im* Mid d.M.MM •Mte k« tke bUad CM boas ■ Nb.

■■■■KWMWBXoaQoowaraexxx** xscx x x x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsoot l j Out They Go! Entire Stock of SUMMER DRESSES I I- • at JULY CLEARANCE PRICES ladle* Dresses — Hem berg fl sheers, chiffons and flannel crepe dresses, sizes 14 j $3-98 Indies Silk Crepe Dresses, ' in good summer colors and * AAd4UF figured patterns, sizes 14 'L sx-9s agi I Ladies Silk Dresses, plain crepes in dark colors. Vai- JOIUI ues to $10.95. Sizes 14 to ft- 8- !... sl-98 Vj 11, ' LITTLE GIRLS DRESSES fl ’’l/ Sum 1 to « ycqra, , heer tum . U met wa*h material*. Close out : 8 prioo. aaeh — AIM Boy* With Suite. uUm 1 Xt’. r Mh* tße, °* COC V ® out. MS* _ Summer Hat Sale! I i>w xa* Entire stock beautiful Gage | Hats on sale at rediculous low ! ffiy.’*' prices for immediate clear- | Ww V. V JI ar "- Whites, light shades x - \ w y\ 1 and dark colors. Straws. « 50c to $ l I Farmorotte. Polo Shirt*. ANKI FT «AI IT 5 Short, and Coull.tto. In ANKLET SALE alaaa for Lad it* and Girl. ' ,ne kroup of odds and ” Regular SI.OO quality — to ends of Higher Priced eiaao out at. Anklets to dose out - •aeh S<JC Per pair Handbag Sale SILK SLIPS * Entire .took to clom out at White and Tea Rose x reduced price*. Good Mlec- I bag*. ° f or colored shades, sizes 34 to 44. All SI.OO Hags, now 79c Regular 11.9 H values — All 11.98 Bags, now 1.50 . . One group of Dark Leather sale P r,ce - Bag*, formerly to S2.SS. I Niblick & Co

I Monday on a federal t-harge of using the mails to defraud. The petition filed toy his attorreyn, net out that Smith It ad been "advised to leave the a'ate” with the understanding there would bo no criminal prosecution, only civil set lon. Then, the petition related bls flight to Brockvills, Ont. Where he surrendered to Canadian authorities after reading of an Riot Baton Il ntge pariah Indictment charging ombeMlement of |1‘«o,000. fir. Smith complained that federal agents had constantly harasred hkn since he was brought from He ton Rouge Monday night. He complained that unless they napped trying to obtain a confession to crimes he did not commit, als health would bo imputed and his defense jeopardised. Hia petition asked U. 8. District t Attorney Rene Vloaca to show cause why the federal writ should not be modified to permit him to make glo.ooo bail and return to the custody of the East Raton Rouge parish officials. 1 o ■ 1 —" - Former Convict Is Held For Kidnaping Northampton. Mass, July 20 — <U.R> A former convclt was held in *11.200 bell for hearing July 2* when he pleaded not guilty in district court today to four charges in cannection with the kidnaping of hia divorced wife. James J. Kehoe. 24. of Hudson, who was released from Concord reformatory last month after serving a term for burglary, was remanded to jail in lieu of ball. He was charged with kidnaping, armed robbery, stealing a revolver, and unlawful possession of a revolver.

Purdue Picks Sol Mosier's Adams County Herd ______ . AN UOGESTIONS W’ FROM Tl jfr * J W V. 3 f y/ \| 1/ r 1 i i

When Purdue university wanted to make an exhibit of a good breeding program for dairy cattle to show at the Indiana State Fair last fall they selected an Adams county herd owned and managed by Sol Mosser. of Jefferson township. one of the state's oldest and best sclent file breeders of Jersey cattle. The above picture was taken by Roh Heller. Democrat photographer, at the State Fair last fall. I Mr. Mosser Is one of the original backers of the Decatur Free Street Fair and Agricultural Show and this year expects to win bis share of the ribbons and prices again. Purdue has often honored Mr. Mosser by using his breeding procures as an Ideal one to illustrate these facts to other dairymen. The following story on bis breeding program is one which was published in an illustrated extension bulletin No. 1»8. entitled. "A Dairyman's Breeding Program.” written Statement of Condition of the KKVTKKI home MITtAI. I ll I iw». «o. Louisville, Kentucky Fifth and Jefferson Sts. On the 31st Day of December. l»30 L. C. CORTRIGHT. Vice-President JAMES B WILLIAMS. Secretary Amount of Capital paid up <Mutual) None OltrW ASSETS OF COMPANY ! Real Estate t'nincumb- < ered 4 J,*Sl.7lo.rt Mortgage Loans on real ; estate tFree from any prior Incumbrance) .. M 50370 IS Honda and Stocks Owned (Book Value) ... *.034.126.** 1 Cash tn Banks (On Interest and Not on Interest) 110.037.14 I Accrued Securities (In- - tereat & I tents, etc.). 34.0*7.70' Other Securities. Premium Nates . —. 2T.335.ts I Loan to Policyholders _ 1.*2*34X« ■ Collateral tjuans M.seo.ofr Polley Liens and Int. 33*33*2 7* ! Premiums and Accounts 1 due and In process of I collection . 15*331*7 1 Accounts otherwise secured is*.»*b.i»; - 1 Total Gross Assets *13334.043.02 Deduct Asset, Not Admitted * 2,073.331.73' Net Assets (t1.MT353.30 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure o itManding risks llO.Ttl.fkO Otl losses due and unpaid None l-osseo adjusted and not ■lue ?«.131.T«Losses unadjusted and In suspense None 1 | Bills and Accounts unpaid 0330.11 Amount due and not due banka or other < redlsaJS". None Other Liabilities of the Company UT.ttl.oo Total Liabilities *10.004.4*134 'ontlnrency Reserve * 15.000.00 Purplus .» *38,341.43 Total — *11151333 2* JTATR OF INDIANA. Office of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of the Ptatement of the Condition of i!. . a . ,u>v t mentioned Company on the 31at day of lierTmt.-r, I*3*. as I shown by the original statement and ■ that the said original statement Is ! ’»w on file In this office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affiv my ofh'’’•Ja!*?. 1 ' Ih,s nf ’»’» (Peal) G®O H NEWRAI'ISR.' ... „ . . Insurance Commissioner. Musiness Printing \.V Printing For Every Purpose ♦ CIRCULARS ♦ STATIONERY ♦ MAIL PIECES ♦ BILLS ♦ FORMS PHONK 1.000 Decatur Democrat Co., Job Dept. 10* No. 2nd at.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1939.

by E. T. Wallace. Purdue extenaion department, and distributed | free through the county agent* of the state. Good Breeding Program ••The Mosser herd iliuatrote* the result of a selective breeding program In an individual herd This breeder has built hia entire herd up from one foundation row. Eight cow* were selected as the foundation breeding cow* for the continuation of thia breeding program. “Cow No. 1. the dam of cow* 2. 3 and 4. ha* made four mature record* In the Dairy Herd Improvement Association*, averaging 487 pound* of butterfat. She ha* three daughter*, sired by two different bulls. These three daughters range hi production from 330 to 359 pounds of butterfat with an average of 345 pound*—all made a* three-year-old*. While these record* are not a* high m the dam'a record*, they are consistent. These daughter* should all develop Into good cows. Any dam capable of reproducing so consistently I* worthy of being called a valuable brood cow. Her three daughters have a uniform inheritance and are good cow* to build from. Cow No. 5. a granddaughter of No.— la the dam of ' No*. 6. 7 and *. She ha* four rec- ‘ ■ ord* made In the Dairy Herd Im-1 provement Association*, that aver- ' age 58S pound* of butterfat and ha* produced three daughter*, sir-' ed by two different bull*. The daughter* range In prodne- ‘ tion from .769 to *ls pound* butter- , fat. the record* made a* two and three-year-old*. These eight cow*. | a selected group In this herd, are the foundation breeding cow* for ' building the future herd. The son* of cow* No. 1 and B. ■ aired by meritoriou* lire* of known , > transmitting ability. >*iould carry a more or les* proved inheritance. 1 equal to the production of their , 1 maternal and paternal »i*ters. Bull* with thi* type of inheritance are good prospects aa herd bull* ' The female offspring of both the old cow* and the daughter* furn- 1 j ish the replacement animal* for the herd. These cow* are being ■ — Statement nt Condition of th* THI; N4TIONAI. I.IFF A ACCIDENT IN*. CO„ INC. Nashville, Tennessee National tlulbllng |On the 21« t Day of December. I*2*. C R CLEMENTS. President W S. BEARDEN. Secretary Amount of Capital paid up *1 4.a«d,M«.M (innrts ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate t'nlneumbered * 4.434.33T.** Mortgage Ixians on real estate (Free from »ny prior lncumbr*n>e) .. 1?.1t#3*».21 Bonds and Storks Owned IBook Value) ... 32335.M3.N Cash in Bank* (On In- . terest and Not on InUrent) . 2.rt*,*T».s* . Ac<-ru» Securities (Interest A Behts. etc.).. 112.742 1* Other SecurltlM. Policy Loans X >,(2*3*73* Icnllatersl Ixians ... . 27 *25 *« , Premium* snd Account* due and In process of collection 1.*»«3T9,T« Accounts otherwise secured Non* Total Gros* Assets 1*4.11*37(1* Deduct Assets Not Admitted * 1.041.MM* Net Asset, 1*2.074.5*034 IJARILITIM Reserve or amount n*irssary to reinsure outstanding risks (50.*tT.47« Bl pfwees due and unpaid. Mom Loaaea adjusted and not , 4u» 2*0.247.74 t,oasea unadjusted «nd _ <n susnonse M.8M.08 Bills and Accounts un- , P«>4 • . 14304 S* Amount due and not due banks or other creditor* None Other Liabilities of th* Company ............ ....... 3353375 „ _ Total Liabilities 355.01*3*7.44 Capital J 4.8M.0M.00 • ur Plus | 4.0(0,«ll 01 Total **(.*7*33o 14 I. th* und-ralgned. Insurant-* Com,n, ilsn». hereby certify II!” '■ » correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of Ih2 m * n t | "n»d Company on ’£• ’’•» **Y of Dscemb«r. 103*. as , * l .*, or 'd'pal statement and JJ? e.? -1 ? nri »* n a' statament Is no , w 2." W* ln ‘ h '« office Wh ”'»of. I hereunto ■ r ’*» ’>»'"• and afflv my nfll(Real) gho H, NEWBAITKR. •tr ’"•"rance Commissioner. ‘ JULY 30— IL •" ” <U '

I bred to two herd bull*. Di**a*« Fee* “Both of these bull* carry a strong Inheritance for high production. The one bull was bred by the owner. Both hl* dam and grand-dam are meritoriou* brood cow. Hl* *ire ha* three tested daughters and other* on teat, all uniformly good. The other bull I* : aired by a Silver Medal Meritorious sire and both hi* dam and grand-dam are daughter* of Silver Medal Meritorious *lre*. These two bull*, whose inheritance I* charged with consistent productions and reproduction, mated to the eight selected breeding cow*, shown in Figure 5. furnish their owner with a foundation for a long time breeding program. "Hia herd I* state accredited for both tuberculosis and abortion and he baa been a continuous member of the Adam* County D. H. 1 A. This type of breeding and herd management program merit* adoption by every breeder of dairy cattle. It I* founded on fact* and directed by a well organised plan. It Is not surprising that the average production of thi* herd for 1932 was 435 pound* of butterfat.” a FRIENDS HONOR 1 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONK) 1 Franklin. Ind . McNutt * birthplace He also received numerous birthday present* and a high stack of telegram* and letter* offering congratulation*. Present for the dinner were Judge and Mr*. John C. McNutt. Mr and Mr* Paul V. McNutt, their daughter Louise, and two sister* of Mr*. John McNutt. Mr*. Myrtle Woody and Ml** Margaret Neely, both of Martinsville. — - -O 1 - Attempted Kidnaping Reported At Arcola Fort Wayne. July 20 .— (U.S) — Sheriff Walter Felger today said he had no new clue to the identity of the woman, or man dressed In woman's clothe*, who attempted to kidnap the two-year-old daughter of Mrs. Gale Harshbarger of hear Arcola yesterday. Rtatemrnt nt Condition of the THE MORRIS PI.AW IWSt RAWCR SOCIETY Naw York City. N T. 430 Laxlngton Avrnu* On the Jlst Day of December, I*2* IL W. WATSON. President H. F. SfTEVENHON. Secretary Amount of Capital paid up »* 4173*0.00 GROMI ABHETS OF COMPANY Real Estate Unincumbered 4 105.m.00 Mortgage Loans on real •state (Free from any prior Incumbrance) . *1*370.05 Bond, and Htorka Owned (Book Value) . . 13*7.0*7.07 Cash In Banks (On Interest and Not on Intereot) .. l**.*4l*> Accrued Securities tinlereot * Rents, etc.).. 31,3*0.0* Other Securities 100.00 Premiums snd Account* due and In procees of ■ olledl.m . Nons Accounts otherwise secured >.3**3* Total Gross Assets » 2.0*4.(51.14 Deduct Assets Not Admitted .. .* 3*3*4.73 Net Assets ..... ....• *.060.31* 53 LIABILITIKB Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure nctatandlng risks I 247340 00 tosses du* and unpaid Non* Losses adjusted and not due ..„ Nons ixissea Policy claims * latsacs 2*3*1.20 Hill* and Accounts un- , paid 7.014.0* Amount due and not due banks or other crsdltOr« WOUt Other Liabilities nt the Company 1*032021 Total Liabilities • 051.8rt.17 1 Capital 1 437.500.0* Surplus 007.104.1 t Total ....*A.(15»31«52 HTATK OF INDIANA. Office of Insurance Commissioner L the undersigned. Insurance Com- , mlssloner of Indiana, hereby certify J. h t •*“’*• •• • correct copy of he Htatement of the Condition of ■ th* above mentioned ComprOiy on £• *'•• ,ls December. I*3*. as , the original statement and 1 that the Mid original statement Is now "Jt file In thin office. J hereunto ■ subscribe my name and affix my offi. ’ ’bl* ,o,h ttoy o’ July, I*2*. (Beal) ORO H NWIVSAtT?” ' »tr Jn«»rance Commissioner. jItLY w!mi. p, " y ”

PRISON DEATHS TO BE PROBED Southern Illinois Peniten* tiary Deaths To Be Investigated Cteatot, ill.. July *■ ■” Coroner Lester Walker announced today that he may exhume tho bodies of at least 12 prisoners In an Investigation of deaths at the southern llllnola penitentiary He said he had been studying for several weeks charges made by former guards at the prison and relatives of deceased convict* that two Inmates had been beaten to death and that a third died | from an overdose of a drug administered by other Inmate*. “Since I took office In December." he said, "there have been 40 or W death* at the prison, a number of them sudden, but I was not requested to make an Inquiry Into any of them ” The bodies of Donald Rledhauaer. 2S. Chicago, and Samuel Taylor. 37. negro. Ix»ui*vllle. Ky.. were exhumed yesterday. Walker said I he had received information that I Reidhauser had been given a drug by Inmates and that Taylor had ■ been kicked and beaten Their I death certlflcatea. he said, stated i that Reidhauser died from a hemorrhage and Taylor from paresis, but there had been no inquests He said he alao was investlg«t-| Ing the death of Stephen Jarotie j wltt. 57. Chicago, who died from! injuriea sustained "when a guard accidentally fell and pepped on Statement of Condition of the I.ITHEHAW MITIAL LIFO. (US. 4T>. Waverly. lowa 2*l-211 First 81. R E. Gn the 21st Day «t December. I*3* J. E. HKGG. PreMdent WALTER G. VOECKH, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up „ *0 Mutual GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Heal Estate I'nin.umb- ! ered ——.l 4*2.0,4.70, Mortgage Loans on real estate (Free from any pr'or incumbrance) _ 4.*31,45».*j Bonds Owned (Book Value) ■ 2.400.0523* Cash In Banks ton In. terest and Not on Intereat) — — • I**3B*-«7 Accrued Securities (Interest A Rents, etc-)- 134.111.7* Other Securities 7*5.71 Polk-y loan* 022373.20 Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection g 22*31431 Account* otrterwloe secured — Noml Total Gross Assets . ..* »,:»*345.*7 Deduct A .sets Not Adm'tted * 1«.«751« Net Awl, | R)««,lT>.*l LIABII.ITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risk* ( 7.3*5,0*73; Losses due and unpaid . None Losses adjusted and not dur None Losse* unadjusted and in suspense 7.072.** Pill* and Accounts unpaid *.)*>.*> Amount due and not due banks or other credltor* — — . None Other Liabilities of the Company — >23.0(1 ** Total Liabilities ... * 1.330.84 is Capital — > None Contingent Reserve .... 0 5M.774.51 Surplus ...._ 4 523.353.12 Total > *.244,17131 STATE OF INDIANA ' Office of Insurance Commiesinner 1. the undersigned. Insur*n< e Cossmlssloner of Indians, hereby certify that the above I* a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the list day of December, 133*. as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement I* now on file In this office. In Test Imo n> Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal. thia l*tb day of July. 1»»*. (Seal) GEO H NEWBAURR ... u a . >"»«rance Comffiieetoner •If Mutual Company so eute. JULY 30—31. 0 ' Statement of Condition of the NOT IOW Al. WASOWK PROVItiEWT ASMXTATIOW 'Mansfield. Ohio 70 W. Park Ave. On the (let Dny of December. I*3o F. H MAltQt ’B. Resident R. L WELKER. Secretary Amount of Capital paid UP —M Mutual GROSS (HURTH OF COMPANY Real Estate Unincumbered * ito.ooo.o* Mortgage Ix-ans on real •state (Free from any prior Incumbrance)... 150.17X31 Ronds and Block* Owned tMarknt Value) . >7*303.00 Cash In Banks (On Interest and not on Inxr— >L»ll.»i Accrued securities (tn. * *•"»•- •«■> - 11.M0.1* Other Securities |(i u Premiums and Accounts due end In process of collection 1 203** Account* otherwise secured Nont Total Grose Asset* ( 13*0.*<& Deduct Aneta Not Admltted ■ Non, Nat Assets » l,rt*3*3 (< „ LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outetendlng risk* I lu.istu Ixieaes du* and unpaid Non, Uteses adjusted and not due ............ 12X78,1 Idisees unadjusted and H,l?. una •*•*** 307 *( Amount due and not due banka or other credl1 tore «... Dthrr Liabilities of the seeeaesseseeassnmesae >4(30«.0( ~. T....1 Liabilities p4*.H7 21 Surplus 0303**31 1 Total *l.3»**Ss (! STATE OF INDIANA. to^,To r m ; "1'“'?"* «r l"«t.ni> ' Ih!* Ji I ’*, ** • .correct copy u i . s: jsssisr« . "'ll ? •"nJ""'”' “ /

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him." "I believe the governor should order an Immcdiale Investigation I into conditlona at the prison." he | said. q Seek To Halt Strike By Packing Men Chicago. July 20 —(UJ&— Federal and city conclllatoro moved today to avert a threatened strike by the packing houae worker* organlsiag committee against Armour and Company, one of the "big four" meat packing flrm*. The PWOC. affiliate of the congress of Induatrlal organixationa.

Sf Complete I eV .jaMR J Line °f ■ MEADOW I WASHERS I Now on Display ■ Ask for a DemonMntaiß Also several good Vuiß Washers at bargau B prices. I ■ Dierkes I Auto Parts W. Nutt man Ave. I Phone 322. I - r~— — I : You’ll Have To Hurry! ’•I c SATURDAY Qi-, FINAL DAY of Our Great Smoke : SALE T 4 Sacrificing thousands of dollars ! of High-Grade FURNITURE l» 4 Ao •** i . ex tr eme low prices. Everything t included in this sale. Greatest bargains > Only a few days left, so , don t miss it Save In This Sale! Earge selection for every room in the - house. Drive down and see us tonight. ; OPEN EVENINGS >f j Habegger Furniture, Inc. !. BERNE, IND. On Road 2'

voted Sunday io Armour, and If members of th.. i,u f „ i|r Swift and WH...,, agree to n-ifoi,.,-. - .. . tracts Armour >u sued yesterday «.o.i ; ed and will confirm.- • . dire, tion* ~f th.- i..c ...... lationa board In barrai RLR< .W tlvely with unions — Bl Firemen Find Strsk Eyrrw H Akron. O --r i'l’r >-.■-)< • d brakes sro.,-.. reaponded to an alarm apartment here Th. f-.. \ burning on a stove H