Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1939 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by 1 IHg DfiOATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at ths Decatur. Ind. Poet Office aa Second Claw Matter I. H. Heller ... ..... President A. K. Holibouae, Sec y.« But Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Mingle copies | .02 Due week, by carrier........ .10 Due year, by carrier......... 6.UV Dao month. by mail .36 Three months, by ma 11...... 1.00 Blx montba, by ma 11......... 1.76 Due year, by mail 300 Uno year, at 0ffice........... 3VO Prices quoted are witbin a radiua ot 100 mllea. Elsewhere 13.60 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. * , National Adver. Representative BCHEERER A CO. 16 Lexington Avenue, New York 16 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member ot Tbe Indiana League ot Home Dallies. 1 i LIE that is slow to anger. Is 11 better than tbe mighty; and he that rulcth his spirit, than 1 he that take th a city. —Tbe Bible. 1 — 1 ( It a tew more members ot that , drunken nudist party in Los An- , geles had taken a bullet as away j out, society would be better off. , 11 Temporary relief has beeu found , for hay fever sufferers down in j, Georgia. They gathered in a re-' | frigerator and in a tew minutes | their snecres stopped. They went , away refreshed, probably thinking , that th eice man had a cinch. 11 It shouldn't take lung for that Minnesota grand jury to indict , someone for cause in starting the i WPA strikes. As President Roosevelt said, “You can l strike against the government,' and evidently they did for there was violence and a lot of trouble. The flowei show will coutinui to be a feature of Fair Week and the women have arranged for the exhibit lu the corridor of the court house. Hundreds of people have visited the show in former years and plans are underway to make it more interesting than 1 •ver. The federal government is gelt- , Ing ready to lake the !»4u census and experiments will lie made in this state tn St. Joseph and Marshall counties Workers will be trained and the machinery set up for the decennial c-ounilng of noses, one ot the biggest jobs to be undertaken hy Uncle Sam next year. There a nothing so alarming •bout a special session of congross la the event war breaks out In Europe lie) ween now aud next January. The crisis would bring about cundit lons for congress to consider and American citixens would want matters taken care O s. If M's necessary to have a special' session, the country wants it. Not including the state assess* ments. Which are added to the total. Wella county has a net assessed valuation ot 630.5a.350, an increase of 6U7.5»0 oV t.|. B mr •go The valuation in Bluffton is W W 3.940, tbe assessment of railroads. utllliles and other proper-* SMSSSSd by the Slate yet to be added The trend In valuations Is upward, due to improvements and llvestmk values last March. Buy your automobile tires from Dm-atur dealers All the standard makes, high priced, medium and low priced grades are sold by th* several auto and tire dealers here aud they make an honest effort to please you. If something goes wrong, the dealer In here to con* fer with Wu're not telling you where to buy. but thiuk it's foolish to send your money out of town for tires, when you can get worth white bargains, plus service, right bars at home.

Employes of Indiana concerns 1 who contribute to the uttsmploy* maul tax fund need uot worry about the money not being on hand i If and when they draw compeii* | satlou. On June 30. tha Unemployment Compensation Fund, i which la hold In trust by tho state. ' hud a balance of 137.103.373 63. I Mince the law became effective 1 I employers have contributed a total | lof 646.50ff.7ff6. out ot which 632.1 726.463 50 has been paid to those I entitled to benefits wheu out of a , Job. Maximum beneflta run 316 < a week, the employer paying the, tax ou payrolls. Writing in the current issue ot j the State Unemployment Bulletin. I Clarence A. Jackson, director, gives i ! you an idea of tbe job which has I beeu assigned to Paul V. McNutt., He says: "The responsibilities of | ■McNutt's new position are terrific, I The co-ordination ot the Social! Security Board, tbe United States 1 Employment Service, Civilian Con-1 servatlon Corps, tbe Public Health i Service. National Youth Admluis-I tratlou, and Office ot Education, is a man-size job. Innumerable ad- j mlnistratlve tangles must be' straightened out. It tbese agencies , are to function with any satlstac-j tory degree ot efficiency, and at ; minimum cost to the taxpaying public. Paul V. McNutt has demon- j strated repeatedly iu his unusual ; career his leadership, admlnlstra-1 tive ability, aud integrity in the ' long list of organisations he has ] headed, from grammar.acbool days - up through the offices ot National I Commander of the American Le- ’ gion. Dean ot the* Indiana Univer* I sity School of Law, Governor ut , tbe State of Indiana, and more re* | cently United States High Commie- J sloner to tbe Philippine Islands. NOT SO BAD OFF: The gloom spreaders ami p<-s»i- ■ ; mists should lake time off occas- ; tonally aud ask themselves if ; America is really no bad off. They would tinu that more than 43.0m<,* •mm Americana have regular Jobe. I still buying clothing, autos, food, radios and go to the movies. More than 3o.tMv.MMi Americans own and drive cars and buy about 60.tMM.tM0 gallons of gasoline every day. The same number are taking vacations, planning fishing trips, the seashores or tbe two world fairs. They will spend about 64,<hm>.00u,000 ou these trips. More than 39.ffOti.fMO young Americans are still attending, school. Millions of Americans j sleep peacefully every night beI cause they have no fear of losing the 357.<mm.imm.<hm they have on deposit In the batiks of the <-uun- 1 I try. The nation has 7 per cent of i the world a population, but half <>f the world's wealth; 6 per ceut , of the world's acreage; IM per cent j .of the worlds auiomoblles and use 75 per rent of them. We consume 75 per cent of the world's rubber and 75 per cent of the world s silk. More than 37.0e0.ffu0 Americans own radio seta. Not such a gloomy picture, after all. — Bloomington Evening World. —"" "" O Household Scraphook By Roberta lam? When Bleaching When linen places, or small at*, iirles nt clothing, are placed upon! tbe grass io whiten. much trouble may be prevented tby spreading a ; tlrlp of cheese-cloth over them aud tasteulng It down with wooden pegs nr hataptea. Thia will no hinder the bluachUig. aud keeps oU worms aud bumi. and prevents articles ■ t.om blowing away. Lemon Economy i 'f only a tew drops of lemon' Jutoff are needed, pierce the lemon with a fori; or knife, and squeeze, > [but tha job*!. Thea the lemon can I be returned to the refrlg-ralor for ator use. There la less waste this *«y than when tho lemt n is cut i <tit» halves. i Rusty Copper Rust can lie removed !rmn cop l*r by um* of a tittle |jq Ul q • ma. Polish well afterward with u . go-id copper polish. ■ t Hl TODAY'S COMMON ERROR * I ‘ t-K. Do not say. “a girl hr the i ' name of EdHh." say. "of the II num., or bmter. ■ • girl j saito

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Answers To Test Questions Below are the answer* to the Test Questions printed on Page Two ♦ •I 1. It I* a pelt-governing Dominion i in the British Commonwealth of Nit lon*. !. 32. 2. No. 1. Dinner partner first :.nd hot Its* taler. 2. Kansas City. d. Golf. ”. Pw-se'-den*; not pre*' e-den«. | S. Portugal. 9. A small musical lu»;rument operating on the principal of the accordion. 10. Alhmsi nine year*. o —— r~TWENTY u:\ils~l I AGO TODAY ( July 31—C. Frank Sotaulg and Ms* Clara L. IkAticclit were ma.. •d Saturday evening by Rev. A W. Hint at the Sira Luthc.-au par. ? onagt*. 11. L. Coater* I. A. and c.| J. Vuglewede go to Springfield. lllyl 1 io Investigate the pi-opoaul of a iranufacturing <oni|>auy to locate a< branch here. Mr. and Mr*. O. U Vance and daughter, Ml** L'.anui return (torn an auto trip to Niagara Fall* an<> Toronto. Canada. Felix Sutnmerj buys Barne* I W rtAnger'* barber simp Butler egg* toe. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q How should formal Invitation* ' t < a luncheon ha written? A. They are nearly alwave writt n in tb« firm person. and need not lie sent out tn.ir* than a week , m advance. Engraved chid* are ocraaionally used for an «mborat* Imu livon. usually one girao in honer of a prominent petwon. Q- What should one *ay io a hop ;«a« when leaving her i»m« after i a vigil? A. Sincere expression* of appro-I ciatlon for her huvpitality should te extended. Q Shut id a woman wear * hat to a small Informal lea ocring th* summer? A. Ye*. i Former Bartender is Given Sentence New Castle, lnd„ July 21—<UP> 1 —F'evr Denny, former New Cast In iiarteMer. today awaited transfer! 'o the Pendleton state reformatory 1 to serve a 2 to 31 year term Imposed on hl* conviction us a charge of voluntary manslaughter by a I Henry Circuit Court yeato. day. Denny wa* a<tru*"d of Injuring fa- • tally James L, Witham in a brawl in the tavern whern be worked. Witham died July 12. two day* stI ter the al tercat io i, of 4 fractured skull. He was seuteni ed by Judge John H. Morri* Th* jury dwlks.i 'les* than three hour* boftre it r» tuiu*d tlia guilty varßlfL Mor* 'han 60 witue**«* appeared al the trial.

» 0. 1 Many Reunion* Scheduled For , Summer Months • * Sunday. July T 3 Pleasant Mills Alumae picnic, Sun Set Park. Barker annual reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday July 30 , Hoffman Annual Reunion, Suu-; set Pwrk. r owan Annual Reunion, Sunset* Park. Haggard Family Reunion. Borne. Indiana. Borne annual reunion. Sun Set , Park.. Meyer family reunion. Sun Set ■ Park. Miller family sth aunual reunion.' Sun Set Park. Sunday. August • Weeks Reunion. Otto Blccke.l Home uorih. asl of Decatur. I < Shafter Reunion, Memorial Park. The Fuhrman family reunion I will lie held Sunday, August 6. at | ’ Hanna Nutunau park. Krause aunual reunion. Sun Set' Park. Dettinger reunion,(ralu or shine> | 1 Bun Set Park. 1 Vonuls annual reunion, Suu Set' Park. T. L. Risen reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday, August iJ Frm-c-hte Reunion, Hanua-Null-j mud Park, rain or shine. Bieux Aunual Reunion, Sun Set Park. Hawkins Reunion, Hauua- Nutt*' man Park. • ‘ Rellig and Reohm reunion, Sun i Set Park. M. O. Brown reunion, Suu Set Park. Sunday. August 20 Annual McGill Reunion. SuuSet Park. Weldy Family Mb Annual Heun* lou, Hanna-Nuitman Park. Sleet annual reunion. Sun Set Park. May reunion, train or shine) Sun Set Park. Chattanooga Zion Lutheran 1 • hutch picnic. Sun Set Park. Walters family reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday August 27 Fry*Yost Reunl >u. Hanna-Null* muu Park. Wesley annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Hinkle family reunion. Suu Set I Park. Sunday. Sept. 3 The annual Sluaiff>r<teuM family " "nlon will be held In ihe Will•.'•lre. Ohio park Sunday. September 3. Emrlck Annual Reunion. Sun Set Park Urick annual reunion, Sun Bet Park. Roop reunion,train or shine) Sun

PET PARADE ENTRY TueMtav. Aug. 1 N ' m * Ag« Address ass •*■••••*•* Os Mas SS 4* • Type of p«t , " ••••■■••g»sass*sssa M«ll to Gaorge F. Laurent. Decatur, Ind. No entry f«*. Deadline July 2*.

Set Park. Sunday, September 10 Roebuck annul reunion. Sun Set Perk. Sunday. September 17 Bowman annual reunion. Sun Set Park. BUSINESS GAIN .CONTINUBD FROM PAOK ONEI scnal reduction. The report showed thnt income piyments to • age-earners in June SM six per eent greater than at |at the same time last year, while I tbe cost of living was three per I ci-nt tower and retail fo*d prices six per cent lower. - * oLawn Mower Causes Death Ashtabula. 0.. — lUPi—itey R. Saunders, 63 cutting the lawn of his home, was dragged over a nearby cliff by his Lawnmower. He died ot a broken n<-«k. .-77 0 ~~ 500 Sheets S'ixll — 2<> ft.i W hite Automatic Mimeouraph llond. free from lint and >»ized for pen and ink signature. Sealed — Rip-Cord opener. $1.05. The liecalur democrat Co. I lis Slayer Sought ■ i& <- «* When the body rd a youth Identified m Billy Hamilton. 23-ysar-old r University of Kansas graduate. , wax (iiacovcrad near Fox latke. 111, department ot justice operators : joined Chicago police in a hunt foe his slayer. Authorities issued a warrent rjwrglng murder against Jack C Russell, former l cowboy nnd escaped convict from Oklahoma, in r-mnecUon with ths kdung.

RANSOM DEMAND IS DECREASED Arab Kidnapers Os Milsionarv Cut Demands To SI,OOO Jerusalem. July 21 <UJ» Arab rebels who kidnaped Gcrould R | Goidner. miaslonary of Akron. 0.. have reduced their ransom demand from 65.1M0 to 11.000. B *“» reported today. It was understood that an emissary sent to negotiate with thr kidnapers had returned to Bethle-! hem thia morning and reported the reduction. Goldner's donkey boy returned to Bethlehem today with the following note from Goidner to his father. "Ain all right. Hope to h <«i from you. dad.' < Presumably the “hope to hear from you" cvtucerned uews of uflorts to ransom Uolduer.t Many people, including American visitors and photographers, gathered today in the yard of the church of the Nativity at Bethlehem to await Goldners return from captivity. British authorities had suspended all action al the request of United States consul geuetal George Wadsworth until an attempt had been made to effect Goldner s release. The Arab negotiators had taken sacks of rice aud three sheep for a peace-making feast with the rebels. as well as presents. Gulduer aud his father. Dr. Jacob H. Goidner. were kidnaped near Wadi Nar. The father was escorted to Jerusalem aud released »o he could »«vk the iausom. It was understood that wheu the rebels asked Gulduer s nationality aud were told he was an American their interpreter abused

tepolHliarsi at A4silai<trater wna will (.ww< 10. x-am Notice u hereby given. That the I undersigned ba* been appointed Ad-1 ■atmatrator with will amused ol i .tie relate ol Ann* Bpruager late I of Adaru* County , dec rased. The relate t* prvhably solvent. . homer W. Baumgartner, Administrator with will annexed < Hear* H. Heller. Aitvraej. July I*. ISIS July 31-1* Aug. 4 ■ ■so 111 I. Ol M’ECIVI *lll.l IM. Hl «Ol VII 10l M 11. . Nolt, r Is hereby given the laxpay -i | er* ol Adam* vlrunty. Indian*, that * special meeting of the Adam* . County Council ot said county will I ’»* held al the Auditor* office ini , the Court House al liecatur, Indiana, at » »<• o'. 1.,, k A. M. on Wednesday, August 3. 1»3», al which nine and pla. * the said count II will < otialder , i and make II they deem advisable' I Che following special appropi latioh- ' tor Ihe county office* and tnstlluI tions town: 'Clerk, operating Expense ...| :<>«.'>* Special Judge . ion.ou ' Purveyor's Deputy Hire 30*.ee ■ Auditor, stamp* — wO.ve , Auditor. Book* .end priming loO.vu lllakna. Hepner Per Diem of Assistant* . 3**<>»’ . Per I Hem ol Tractor and Tra< k Inner* . 474 k ,« ! Repair of Equipment lOM.OOI la«< line a oil* ... van.... I Tire* and tube* . lloe.oo i iiisuoao.e ... .. :*|*4 Welfare Fund, Asatstam e tor Ihpe'elent r'hlldi.n In Cu»tody of Indivituale * 100.00 I'ar ike turn, Hatdaei Hlahway Repair Hfgt'way Pupi. Mileage . 4*1.«4 . Highway. Gasoline • INI* l."H>.ow I Taxpayer* appearing shall have the -Iglit to be heard thereon, after •a|.| appropriation* shall be. made ten or more taxpayers feeling theiu•*|ve* aggrieved by »u< h appropria- ' lions mgy appeal to the Plate Hoard |of Ta* Commtaeloner* for further 1 and final action therevu by filing their petition therefore with the County Auditor within the ttme fixed i <>y law. and the Slate Boaiu will tlx a .late ot hearing In this >ounty. Vb tor H Eicher Auditor Adams County Btatement of Condition of the rm: vuinvci, I try: < ACCHSENT IWb. cm. INC. N»*hvin». Tennessee National Hulldlng lOn the list Imy of December. I*3l i <• IL CLKMKNTN. Preatdonl , W H HKARDKN. Secrriary AmoiiM of Capital paid up *1 i.om.MAM ait<W AKtKTH OF COMPANY - ~ Real Estate Unlneumb- „“ r « l . 1 MM.33l,** Mortgage Izutns on real i estate <Fr*« from any „ briny I*, umbrance) . 1f.>7*.34*.J1 < Bond* and Hl<» k* Owned (Bonk Value! 13,114.111.3? '"ash in Hank* >On Interest and Not on In- ’ . 3,3«.«?» 3* Ac.-rue Hecurltl** tin- * Ranta, etc >. 713.7 US* «>ther Re.urltl**. Policy 1 ’.y’l'ntrral tx>an« 37.*35 <W Premium* and Account* I due and in proc*** of colls.Hon l,ak«3?*?l i Ac. oufi's nttierwt** ■*. , < ureg .. .... N#|| , .T'dal Orrcae A»«e<* MI,III,IT* iHrtU’ t Aturnto Noi AdX 1 .s 4 . -' ' ' 1 iAil.tlla.M Net Assets 113.074.550 54 _ t.IAttH.tTDM ’ Reserve or tunouni naI Tr!*?***.’* Absurd * te x.md . u :r& Nnn * Ixvals. unadjusted and HIM. ITl* ’*•*•’l “t'k Account* itnjAmrnmt due and not dt)» tora l ” nr <rtfc * T cr b**' I ,M t h ’mpw5 Hh T.‘?‘' h " 3.143.,n *3 isSi! IWiSW Surplus ~3«#.»unu I Total .MWM3d.ll OfoX?’ 2*?. ,Hr ”ANA. tnlMi'coM tlSi"*' , "'“" , *n.a Com. Ornt ?*'dlan*. hsreh/ rsrtlfv hbovs I* a correct copy n f !h? at? I * ,n a nl "f tbc c'evn<lt»|.Vri ot i s st- 1 Company on i mwn 2L fs.ymher. IMk, "h*r"hT .7* bf'dittcJ slctsmanf and -ft*

i president Roosevelt and rep*st«d- • |y shouted “Hell. Hiller!" but it was believed that Goidner s ua- ' uoiiallty might save hia lite. Rhelkhs of Bedouin tribes In the vinniiy volunteered to ssatei I Gulduer In any way they could Dr. Goidner told the I Oiled j Press thia morning that he was i confident his son would reluru. He said everything possible was being doue to bring about a "happy reunion." F. D. H. STATES ICONTINUED FIU»M PAUK ONSI January. He noted that »l hie conference with Demociattt «ud Republican senate leaders this week, he was informed that UN per ie»‘ »< *»' ate Republicans aud about oue third of the senate Democrats would support the movement to prevent a vole ou neutrality. Under senate rules, he said, such a large group could prevent action and l hose groups must accept full roapouaiblliiy lor their decision. Seated in his study at bis Hyde Park estate. Mr. Rooeevelt reviewed at some length the White liouae coutereuce. Tha keynote of the neutrality program la repeal of the provision tor arms embargoes against belligerents aud Mr. Kuuseveit cuiiliimed ucwspapet . j slot les which quoted him aa lehlug [ I the coufereea Dial he wanted the I ueutiallty levlslou to give Uun . ammuuitiou io lire auotucr shot l lu the cause of world peace.. He said, however, that stories ; that the conference was bitter r were made out ot whole cloth. . There was ouly one disagreement •I Statement vs Cvuditwn of the Imni.Hiv wi iial lisl INS. c«. I Waverly, lowa _ I 30J.311 First St. U. L. on tb« Jl»l Uay vl uwemuet. I»JS J. E. HEGU. President J WALTER U. VvECKB, Secretary ’ An up JUt - tf< -—--■» t GROSS ASSEIS OF COMPANY 1 Real Estate Unlniumb- ........ B | 4.u. Murigatfv Luana on real

estate .Free trout any prior Ineutnbeancet . 1.y51.1-s.** < Bond* Owned (Box Valuel 3,4»«0*3.M Cash In Bank* tun In- , tcrest and Not «s In. . . .. lereat) 1*3,,»4.7? t Accrued Be< uritie* tin- I tereat A I tent*, etc.!.. liMll.Td Other Securities — ?»S.H Policy lubi 4J2.173.3d , Premium* and Account* due and in procea* of collection 33*.4H.kl Account* otherwise secured — Non* Total Oroaa Asset* . * *.S»«,kO.»J Deduct Assets Not Ad- * 3«.«74.1< Nel Asset* . I ».24«.1?3.kl UABIUTIKg ; Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risk* * ?.3**.««7.»3 laisse* d*e and unpaid. None Los*e* adjusted and not dm- Non* I*.-sc* inadjusted and . in suspenae 7.57.'»® Villa and Accounts unpaid 4,33».53 Amount dus mid not duo banks or other creditor* Non* 'Other Usbilttiee of the Company 331.M3 ** Total Ldabliltles .t"*,33*,l k,!* Capital — —I Nen* ConUngent Heserve I 446.771.51 Surplus .... • 413,344.11 Total * 1.1,4.113.11 STATE OF INDIANA ~ Office <>f Insurance Commissioner ! 1. the undersigned. tn*>irnnce Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above I* a .correct copy of I the Statement ot the Condition ot the above mentioned Company on the 3!*t day of t>ecember. l»3li, a* shown by the original statement and ■ that the said original statement la now on file In this office. in Testimony Whereof. 7 hereunto . subscribe nty name and afflx my <>mvial seal, this lath day of July. t»3». ‘j theaD GE<i H NEWHAI EIL u . . fn»urame Comtiliaslonar i ¥"!S'*.f : *" , Bbb’' •“ J *4 1 JO— JJ. i JS'i'Jl* I*"* 1 *"* o* Condition as the hIATHkI HUM,: NtriAL . UFK Ihs. IU. Izmlseine, Kentucky t.w. •," 4 Jaflaraor Hto. vn the Slut I.M) •»( Pixmbfr. '. L C CORTItIuHT. Vlce-Presldeiit I . JAMKH It W HeLIAMK Hoc rotary I Amount of Capital paid r I up iMutuali Non* ’ of cumpamt 'Real Estate Inmcumb- . re.,’ estate I Free from any r u. w* l ** •’t* l KM on In- . M, W4 ‘ mtn N«»ton «• am * w ; “MM.!? ; ‘ “rM - Z 141.M4.1* * Nel 1.0.- - LW1.131.71 3 ' uSal* t d'u*l?L r, * , ‘" »«M»t.,kki* , ” K, r»irr h ” . *"iZ21 < '!y •I 4 fta * <n, “ tors k " ” ’' ,hw ' rt ' ll ' ’ Rmplua j J T ' ,U ‘ - - 111.127.k3ti* y ml-rkoier of |JS?jf'. , ’L" ur, J* ,c * Comf tluu <he .hoy. i **• kwi'y certify f He Hlstetuent >.r • "PT of »■ the above i tl tmL,!!‘a ' n nilltlun of * the 3l*t day of on 1 *how tl by ni eriitaZ miE: ,M ’- *1 « that th* ««|<| orim?li* , i*” n * n * SiL!"* |» thiJoHi."?"’"'*"* " : j i 11*1 s..al this ""th a.T* , W F "**•

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c <1 tBo-.k V a ] • terest uu.l N.| n n . \ ru.-d S. ■ teresl a Rent*. Other Be- unto < • 'ir'l-Hni.c .<• • A due and In pro.. • Sgg collection A -■•unle ufh.rc . T.tal <lr..»- | Deduct Asse’. X SNk mined | Net A**et> I LIAHII.iriF* reserve or an... a|| ■ essary to re.: » ~-e rag octstandina • I '»»Se* due and . ' adj.is;, .t s|g| due iz.sse*. Policy . ... * Losse* Htlls and --paM--Amount due end < .. Mnk* or other r. ,iitors Other I.UbHltle. » IM Company Total Llal.llr l ~ aK ■'npltal . y irpiu* i T .t .1 I . , .STATE OF INI ‘I VX V Ml otri r i.>. i. ■ • ■n. . I'.at Hie at.oce I*:- St.cleme,.! C.SM •be 3l*t da> ■’( -1... U n that the said . n. now on file In th . 'c - Mg In Test I mon. vv ' • ba, r'l..- mv ■ lal seal, ll.l* !..|., ■ (Seal i GEo It ln»ura•If Mutual Cotn|.a u’.c ■ JULY *•-«. H statement or c -' •*, VI 110 l 41. MtsoVl. I'Hclllgl 4*«<>< i c i i‘>v —l MmwHc Id. 0:n» ?• MT. Pan A.< Ou the list Dav - ■*» 3 F. H MARQt I" R. L WKLKt - nun Amount of Capital : ,! up "I »A Gllotig AHNEIS- M/A'l Real Estate L'mn u .. •• ered . I Io s’ > Mortgage txuina I estate i Free from i . prior Inc-umbrai' t*- 1 llond. and Macke uai • _ I *d <Market Value• >•** <’s»h In Hank* |On Interest anc, not ui InI leraat) -Mb Accrued Be.isrltle* miI lereat A Rents, rl- U“ 'Mtasr Mac-urltlta ■" J'retnluin* and A.. •> '• I du* and In pro. • f conaetlow l '“ I Accounts other*i>u *<■ , . ured _ I T'-tal <3r"*e As- t- • ; .»».*** > l>educt Asset* Mol Ad . 1 --— i NaLMragt* i 1.1 VBILI riKl 1 Reserve or amount nc<SMary to reinsure „ lia j I outstanding risk- I ■ t, Zj , b*o< du., .nd untMil I l.o»«e» adjuitcd an I not ~.ai due I IcOeee* unadjusted and w I In suspense ••Hl* and Account* un- ad paid ' w Amount due and n«t du’ i hank* or othor credl- M » tor* tfthcr Llahllltle* of lh» , t .„| I Company l Total LlalHlltl** I '*•!* 1 Hurplas I Total » ' or INDIAN A. I Office of tiisuram. I ninnd**' .y I t. the undersigned. In» I minslonor of tndlam< i" ,! y I that the above I* » ■ tgM ■ the statement nf ths < I I 'he- irbove meiilloncd ' "%A1 . the 3|*t day of De. enittcr. shown hy the original that Hie mild original .fats®" ] ■ now on file In this offl'S. ’ In Testimony Where" ■ 1 "„ Jra r auhecrllte my name ami *'(•• ; 'ttai* "'.'gj i "If Mulwt Cm,''[..!>> m " l ‘ l - ' Jtn<y **•”■ —J • MOMeetN Canary Second Sheet* 1 wrapped 35c. . r . The Decatur Democrat U