Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1939 — Page 4
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DKCATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Kv*ry Evonlng Except Sunday by VN« DKGATGR DEMOCRAT CO. Ineorparatad Bntarad at the Decatur, Ind. Poet Office as Secoud Class Matter I. M. Halter Preaident A- R Hoitbouea, Bec'y A Bus Mgr. Dick D. HallerVica-Praaidant •übacrtplion Rates: dingle cupi«s .02 Dm week, by oarrter .10 DM year, by carrier |.oo Dne mouth, by mall 46 Three months. by mall 1.00 •lx month*, by maill.7o Due year, by mall 3 00 Om year, at office3.oo Prices quoted are within a radlua us 100 mile* Elsewhere 33.50 ona year. Advertising Kate* made known on Application. National Advar Representative BCHEKRER a CO. 15 Lextagtou Avenue. New York 15 Seat Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member ot The Indiana League of Home Dallle*. \WHEN you educate a mau, •’you educate an individual; when you educate a woman, you educate a whole family — John Mclver. •evidently Governor Dicktusuu waited a little too long to “get around.'* BLUNDIE and her family seem popular members of tbe Daily Democrat tealure family. Let up a little over Sunday, go to church aud relax during tbe day. receiving the beuelit which cornea with a peaceful Sabbath. The Indianapolia Star remark*: “Wishing will make it so sound* hue in a popular song but doesn't seam io accomplish much in balancing a budget. Tbe Celina. Ohio. Daily Standard beat them all to it. Today ■ paper carried a subscription ad. with a heading. “Only 117 Shopping Days Till Christmas " Shivers! If Governor Dickinson wanted to give a good example for youth it would have been belter if he bad not tried to make scandal out of everything, or infer wrong doing when none existed. There is a tenseness In Europe whlcb eventually will give way to one aide or the other, peace or war. The Danxig sliauilon uasn't helped out any. but the world hopes that the outcome ot the [ murder there will not be a repetition of the 1814 folly. Two-ton Tony Galento survived Joe Louis' punches aud i* now hooked dor a 4S round imuD-wlUi lam Nova. The dope la that the winner will be given a chance at | Louis and from whai we have read. 1 the latter doesn't care which one comes up tor a little punch modiclue. The pet paarde waa a feature ot the fair last year and will be again thia year. Those who wish to enter their pet* arc naked to us*’ the blank published In thia palter, snd get all net for the big attrse-| tlou which bring* a lot of happiness to tbs children, aa well a* the grown-up*. Don't mis* It. Jimmy Blair's Time*-Recorder carries a seven column streamer headline that “Amerit us (Georgiat . Business Metlon Is Being Chanat-d and Modernised!" Tbe new* story relate* that six new place* of business are getting read? tor a fall opening Tbs south must be enjoying prosperity and we send our congratulations to Jimmy. It's Improvements and better service that keep* business going Take tor Instance the auto and radio, the more modem type of. home, sun home furnishings aud clothing. The present day ntjdui snd models attract buyers. Keeping abreast of tbe times is what the public likes and the concern
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that marches ahead Is the uno that Is ready tor lhe business ot tomorrow. One ot tbe biggest gatherings in tbe slate this year will be lhe ; state Legion convention at Blouin ■ ington. August 20 to 32nd. Il will 1 attract veterans and membera of the American Legion aud thousands of their friend*, who are al- , way* thrilled with the *pectacular i military parades and convention 1 doing*. A large delegation from [ thia city will attend and partldi pate in tbe ceremonies. I Driving home from tbe International Poultry Congress In Cleveland. a caravan of visitors will arrive tn Decatur on August 7th. ' and make a lour through the Central tioya company and McMillen Fred plant*. Several hundred persona are expected to visit the plants, they being the guests ot' the local Industries at a picnic supper in tbe evening. In behalf of Decatur we extend a hearty wel-1 come to the visitors. Fort Wayue street* are torn up ' aud blocked with the building ot | the new storm sewer* and inter-j I < eptor* for the aewage disposal plant. Mlle* of new main* are being laid, the largest going down i ' without street tear up. It Is one . of tbe largest project* in the state , and will cost more than live mil- - | liou dollars, of which the PWA I* I i contributing about half, hi addition to tbe sewage system, the city will have adequate storm sew- j era when the improvement is comi pleted. The modern street fair has tab- * ■ ' ll the place in many communities i of the old county fair, due to pres- i ' ent day couditiuu*. brought about I by the automobile, movie* and radio. Many of the old county fairs . passed along with tbe chautauqua. I tbe public getting ita entertainment through other medium*. The j street fair appeals to the public. I because beside* furnishing entertainment. with a combination ot agriculture show and 4-H club exhibit*. It offer* the opport unity for folk to mingle aud talk with friends The Decatur street fair will be a week for happy reunions aud a good time. Ot the 35 memorial stamp* ordered printed by tbe Postol!ic<- Department. one will contain a like- ' lies* of James Whitcomb Riley. I beloved Hoosier poet. The name of Riley appear* in the distinguished company of Henry W Umgfel- ■ low. Walt Whitman, Whittier aud Lowell and it pleases Indian* cili-1 1 sen* Io see one of Its esteemed sal beloved chu. uS nohon-u by the loderal government. Tbe new stamps will be available next year. I the department states. It would have been a serious oversight not Ito have Included Riley j u the tUt ,of best known author*, although hi* writing* were not *o popular at Brat, but to Hoosier* they ex-' pressed that homey, hospitable feeling. A wave of vandallini aeetu* to I l>e prevalent in Indianapolis where ' miscreant* have been destroying < onslderable park property. Police i are making an effort to apprehend I the unprincipled fellow* who ar* doing the damage. Several year* ago the same thing happened In a couple of the Decatur park*. Even doors and window* were torn off • •heller house*, a year ago some | of the wood park benches were cut up and evidently used for fireplace wood or carried awuy. It I* incomprehensible that anyone, even of Immature year*, would seek to destroy property, which ' fuiKtion* to bring happiness to ( other* and coats taxpayer* a lot iof mousy, ludlauapoli* advocate* strong penalties for those caught destroy Ina park property and the , aame policy should be followed elsewhere. — — —' .Q-. Trad* In a Good Town—Decatur,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1933-
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Answers To Test Questions Below are the answer* to the Teat Question* printed on Page Two < < 1. Orinoco River. 2. Thoma* Juffeisou. 3. EMM. «. 1771 6. Seventy. S. Pred'-u to-ri; not pre'-dx tori. 7 Yosemite National Park. 8. Doctor of Philosophy. 9. It ia the dyed fur of muskrat .m«i nutria. J«. "Old Line SUU-;" also “Free Stale." O- ■' Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee ♦ ♦ Whit* Glovea 1' a white glove rip* or tear* accldentally. just a* you are putting it ou to go out. and there la no time tu mend IL put a small strip of adhesive plaster over lhe spit and it will not tbe noticed. Baby * Sosp Pure castile soap is beat fur lulh irg baby. If a delicate arona ia desired. allow the talcum powder used to take care of that; but be sure to use only pure suap tor l i* tea-J-r skin. Grassy O>*he* Tbe task ot washing graaay dishes can be made easier by d'ssolviug
GOVERNMENT IN ACTION^"" 1 ‘‘Making Men liutead of Bum*” WBrj - l “-‘- • •—.
DRIOR to 1933 thousand* of I * young men and boy*, unable to 1 obtain employment or eontinu/ tbeir schooling, trooped through the nation in a restlas* erase ’ which made of them "tramp*." "knight* of the road," "jack* of •il trades," eventually leading to delinquency and crime. Th* Government at Washing ton. witnessing this spectacle «f American youth on tha march, decided to do something about it and established tha Civilian Conservation Corp*. IU objective to conserve the energies, the moral* snd the live* of these line young men Tor useful work; enabling them tn continue their education, to learn * trade and at the tame time send money to depeadents at home. In our own Hoosier stat* more
| a little washing rod* in the hot' water before washing them. The juice us a lemon la also good, aud ■ no soap is needed. ... . . X) Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEK ♦ ♦ Q When at the table and one ba* a -'tolent attack ot coughing, what I is tbe best thing to do? A. Ask to be excused and leave | tbe room until tbe seUure is reliev-l i ’ ’*■ L’ Q. Who takes charge of the[ i wedding fee for the clergyman? » A. The bridegroom place* it in au envelope and gives It to the haatl man. who hand* It to lhe clc-gyman ,' alter the wedding. Q. Shouldn't a golfer stand quiet- 1 [ 'y while hl* opponent or his partIj ner is driving? *' A. Yes: he should not talk nor ' move around. »t 1 0 TWENTY YEARS * I AGO TODAY ♦ 1 July 33— Twelve people killed when the Goodyear bllmn “Wing- . f x*.' (alls through lhe roof of the . Illioni* Trust and Bavlng* company in Employes of the Fort Wayne aud [ Decatur Trautiou Co., given a leu pe r cent wage iucteaac. Ferd Bleeke buy* the mtereat ot Lm partner George C. Steele in the i
than 12,000 young men and boy* an enrolled in CCC work in 28 camp* and are being paid a basic cash allowance of |3O each month snd out of thi* sum each send* home to needy dependents apI proximately 821. Last year that* boy* sent home to their folks a total of »l.«10,708.gl. Sine* th* inauguration of th*** eamp« in Indiana a total of 42,201 youth* between th* sgs* of 17 and 23 have been furnished employment. Last year th* allotment to Indian* for thi* work w** i 17.480,000. Snm* .3,000,000 Dea* have been : planted In th* *tat* in reforaetatjon and other asrvicas: 31,000 I ton* nf limeston* crushed and used in soil •weetenTng; erection of 94.000 rod* of fencing; 32j)00 I I m*n-d*y* *pent on *m*rgency
Fair store. The families of Vail Osgood. C. E. Wilson. C. E. Magley aud F. A. Peuplae enjoy a vacation at Blue Lake. Four people killed in a race riot ia Washiugton. D. C. — ORace Pigeon* Snub Hollywood Maryville. Cal - (UJO -At least 11 professional racing pigeons evidently don't think Hollywood is so I hot. Each year, baskets of homing | pigeons are sent here from all 1 part* of California for a race back i to their home*. The 11 from Hoilywood. When released, instead of flying back to the glamorous capital of lhe film world, settled down in the vicinity of the passenger atatioiL - ■■ ll A 11 - WPA Workers Want Toole Toledo. O. lU.R) - WPA worker* here apparently like heavy work. A group teartug up HMncb concrate on a repaving job w*,ni on strike with demands fur individual sledge hammers to replace a ateain shovel and battering ram. Coed Hitch-Hiking Banned Athens. Ga.. (U.R) — Tbe University of Georgia ha* turned It* thumb* down on the practice ot lune ttsud* hMchSiiklng io Mini from elaaae*. Furthermore, school ttfflciala have placed an absolute ban on catching ride* after dark regardless of the sex or number of student*.
i flood control activities such a* re--1 pair of dykes, care of refuge** • recovery of property and rescue i! of livestock. ' u T . h vJ*. yottn< nM " ar * «i**n ■ hsalthful out-door work; they have i regular study hours, plenty of i healthful recreation and their work of flnod control, prevention ■ of soil erosion, forest culture. lrI rlgation and drainage, develop. I ment of wildlife end landacapint - and recreational development", t have added millions of dollgr* tq ) th* value of Indiana parks forrets and lands ’ T II Instead of tramp* in evil half f,d. ill «-toth,d I w,Uton Vol *’« m»n will l**v* 1 CCC camps witit robust health J rov *? B “ nUll> ,nd Filially. » With a texting monument in pub--7 lie works behind them.
- < Many Reunions Scheduled Eor Summer Month# * •unday. July U Pleasant Mill* Alums* pickle. I Buußet Fork. Barker annual reunion. Bun not Park. Sunday July 30 Strickler Reunion. Fort Wayuu Municipal Park. Hoffman Annual Reuntun. Suu-, »jt Punk. Cowan Annual Reunion, Bunsot rank. , Haggard Family Reumou. Borne. Indiana. Borne annual reunion. Bun Bat Meyer family reunion. Bun Bal Park. Miller family Sth annual reunion, bun Bet Park. Sunday, August • Bleske Reunion. Otto Bleeke Home northeast of Decatur. Shaffer Reunion. Memorial Park. Tbe Fuhrman family reunion will be held Sunday. August «. at Hanna-Nuttmati park. Krause annual reunion. Sun Bet Park. Deltinger reunion.train or shine) Sun Set Park. Vennls annual reunion. Sun Set Park. T L. Risen reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 13 Fruechte Reunion, Hanna-Nutt-mau Park ram or shine Bienx Annual Reunion. Sun Set Park. Hawkins Reunion, Hanns- Nuttnixn Park. Rellig and Rcohm reunion. Sun Set Park. M O. Brown reunion. Sun Set Fork. Sunday. August 20 Annual McGill Reunion. Sun Set Park. Weldy Family Sth Annual Reunion, Hanna-Nuttman Park. Steel annual reunion. Sun Set Park. May reunion, (rain or shine) Sun Set Park. Chattanooga Zion Lutheran church picnic, Sun Set Park. Walters family reunion. Bun Set Park. Sunday August 27 Fry-Yost Reunlm. HuunaA unman Park. Wesley annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Hinkle family reunion, Sun Set , Park. Sunday, Sept. 3 The annual SluoaerAiausc family [reunion will be hdd in tbe Will(.’’lre, Ohio pare Sunday, SeptetnI ter 3. Emrlck Annual Reunion, Bun Set Park Urick annual reunion, Bun Set Park. Roop reunion.tram or shine) bun Set Park. Sunday, •eptember 10 Roebuck annual reunion. Sun Set Park. •unday. September 17 Bowman annual reunion, bun bet Park. Hast* Makes Wtiu CaaMngn. cal <U.R) — Vic Theistes application of the “getting-out-on a limb and sawing It off" principle is aa follow*. He decided to raise chicken* and built a fence ot wire netting with no mean* of entrance or exit except a small wire gale, he discovered that bis trail-r had been left inside 1 •• RAMS Wort Mter. MaMat huwfett* ... A* < -’h«*tnut Street 1 ’’“F nT •’ee.-m'-r, t»IS < ItAItLEH A ItAItIUNUTUN, ■ .... .. u . Prealdent A .Ml EL U. liODUKINB, Ifecrctary Amount of Capital paid ’ «S toQ.mie «■ GROmt AHSinw (»F COMPANY (J'"'*'* Ualm umbMottgagr Loan* on real* "" fron ' ••)> prior it« umbrance) ... 1:1.13311 mock, ownr. ’Kook Value) 1.775 4X5 38 Cask In Bank* (On I?:. 1 ,“ nd *'•’ *»" •«- Accrued Mcurltle* ,| n . etr L Poll. > Loan* _7 •••**•,»»,,,,, w g*g g. 7'"’ * r ' W due and m procea* of * olle<*tlon > ,j. g•- ... o'Bvrwise a*. w.l|e.n A"MH» I 2 111 "t- «« Ad- - m *°“ * • nntieq t A4» ttc.:rvC“‘' LlAU “*‘-> or amount nece»»ary to T r*tn«ure tmtatan'liiqi rhik» * , 31* <- ■ -u unadjusted and Noß ’ «-•*«* other Llaninue, if tn, •MHki eumpany Non , .Tot.i Ltahiuti,. ... but'Dlui* ‘ .A lun.iHHi tir rß ’** — - f 3.l*X.Ut"tH um TK 2*l 'NWANA, that tnZ .tUl”.'*""- ’••rrhy certify tfc ’! that the* »«ot , ! , * l ,*' |,, ’ment an<i
Killed Father? A 1 ■ 1 •/ I r I F wtPi Alta Heath Police at Danville. DI., assarted that H-year-old Alt* Heath kilted her father with a ahutgun because he violated a “peace'' pledge mad* two week* ago at the request of tua family. Th* father, Andrew Heath, 39. was a brickyard emP lo >'*- ■urglsre Strike tarly Nsw Haven. Conn.- tU.R) -Two day* before Nicholas Uruseuole planned to open bls new shoe store - burglars beat him to tbe punch. I They forced a cellar wiudow aud buieuicnt of Condition of tb« HOIKFOHD LIFE IWIUIMI) c OMI-AVV Rue kfurd, Illinois 3:7-i:S E. mate Street ,Vu tbe 31st Day of D» ember, IS3X FRANCIS L UIIUWN. i’ltcl'liul T. ROY HANm.N. Sec re lacy Amount vs Capital paid up ’» 2<'«.o*e°u Ultems ASSETH of COMPANY Real Estate L' nine umbered I NMU M M.»tgage Loans un real .-state (Free trvm any prior incumbrance).... I,l<4,**S.»S tk>n<ls and mot ks Owned (Market Value). „ LiX,2US-ae ’.'asb tu Banka (On Interest and Not on interest) — 1«U17.6g Ac rued Securities (.Interest * Items, etc ).. X2.355.M .other Set unties xv,l«s.lv I Polity Loans — JlS,(till ’ Prerr. Notes *,*11.4J j Premiums aud Account* due and In process of collection *3.34*4* A- counts otherwise secured 175.se' Total Gross Assets > 3,173.*V3.57 i'etlii-1 Assets Not Ad--I I 13,530.31 Nel Lwti „ | 3,1*041*.6S UAUIUTIES ' .tt-»er>« or amount nete«»ary to reinsure 1 "•‘••■‘"dtn* riska .*.’.75* SKI* lauMee due and unpaid Nona tawn-es adjusted andnot ‘ due , Losses unadjusted and in suspense ams no Bills and Accounts un- •'• ld 1.57*1* iAmount due and nut duo banks or other creditor* .. . X'OM I Uther Liabilities u s t u , , • ompatiy . *2,s»j.m L.T®**, l Liabilities *" J Me. 417 XL I Huretu. I te43s.*k I Tutsi * 3.I*CITJ.»* I OF INDIANA. ~~ “ Office-of In.uranci t'onimiesloner n.ilJr? ul,<J ' r * l <nsd. Insure,p-e Com. till ‘ re. ’Xi? n * «rtify > nt. JT . >• » correct copy of in •’••’vnienl of tn r Condition »t fkl A—<‘unkp<jiy (>n the 3J„ <Uy of l>3. lSt, vHMI li|t »eki«| original ntsln.»»wss ; row on fH, (n *' IMW “SS' 2WT-”'-|Vn lhe 4|.t •mUrf'im .1 mohium G Fi nW*X‘"‘T Amoust of fapUaV 1 , , p •» iso.sne.ee ' "Si'sfiJsfis.® 4 ! . I pr !” r •«< unit-ran-eT* Hi-aa-a Wu " l ,l, !/‘" d Xiot k. I M (Market ValuY; Sales**.. -ash tn Ranks xt n 1.4.5.H..4* (U::;, 4 '" 1 ' s '*' ■*" ">■ *'ter*m . 'Hl.rr • te *‘' • r m,l lu .T:J J 11 Ac. uunla No "“ Account, otherwise ae- ***'(fS-63 J '’** l *7455.10 lta*er “ • n »”'mt ne““P2.44 J , Awmunt q u . ~.»t , luo , •» utkr . r4IL »» <•)• **• | _ 34J.SS*J>0 i'«?aX‘ Uab "“'- - » - Surplus I »(*.oss.nu • 3».473.* u Total r Is the uittt-frtei.yssA* til -, 1 '* ttb o'" is a .orZl? • •'•‘iry •'p u ;Tr u i;r <- >* ,nl •*
BERNE NEO Ralph Braun. i, >u . _ K bur'er who i, w , h !>o(ltht-(i»t.-,i l 1., , Klh ‘ ••11'ly burled a UU.M, ““ •Kcnst Munn,... t gaUiv. liiauu a U'uc A. D. Uuvaraaw, M has moved hi. uU ., v Fttuk.u. an.,, /***■ opeu a L»w otlu. , uv . T**® •aw ami family » Ut . W mow to FtaulUm u „ Mra. Vu»ut»aw u ivcuut :uu Ju . urns cuuut) “AM luu-lms i.«„ at Decatui. A aUlLbuu, at,, .H tii Mr. aud M. , Herat*, hi* ». lU . T “. •'RB bulled m m,. Matell . uoitUwcst ot U.uu. ' Rufus luuig- . ,\ llja tanner, t* Ul k ,. _ i( . ' u( lUiita*. Jerome Hlfim:, ... JU *>“ ict. o-ao/JH '.ember f ul hu (t!4ar "*■ epw.dlug tbe j /MB work" tn thu tmplujvd b> IU a, • .LW ..mimc-tc, u,c. _ cud formci Wbnc- attcudlug b, -s spmtuiug as tecrcatiuuß ... lb- Muuue pa.,. iu . ball With th- Jhaa J 11 lug with au .(('-.-at. • 1 last Bunds y * Statement ot t ondiu— o>BI m )•• hioh lot. ■ ACL IDEM IMlSivtlfl 131 i'lne (Cimh Phllad. .piuZK. 9 Ull the 31,1 I-.,. 4 ' *. ■ k it. Gilligan i-SB J IL YUVNu. c lft u?9 Ani-unt ot Caplui . M “» -- -I gj GItUM AXm;. , • .(■ ~ea' Estate I ~ .. . ». • r **<s | Mortgage Loam- ,n rs»t *■ estate (Free m.m «*. M pri-»r larurnh- . > n S bond* and Slteka ve,.. ed ißook Valu* I t'aah In Banks ton tereet and Nut oa i a . H tereat) A> rued He- aritie, <t a . I*r«»t A lUl.u. t , ntber £■■ untie, ~ ““ S ban, tn Poli., || .. (■ Premiums and A due and in pro t < s H collection A-.Oun'e oltif> a .. SWM ... |M Total Gros, A--, I aul i'cd.et A»s. •, Not AJ. nettled | -J Net Asset- | Reaerv. “AEILITUM tteaeree or e:n> -it ne- H -ew-ary to retn.we S outstanding ri»k- | lx>sse» due and u s; < a l Imsne■• adiu,ted <--d .-t LoSSe a UUadJu Ud and H •" ewafense fl Blits and Aocouuts un- g *alß ----- fl Awi-unt due at d n • d.e H banka or other credi- i lore fl Other LlabUiCca ol ths 1 • ompaxiy Total Ltal-lllii. - I .4*l Capital 1 gjfl Surplus l ;dfl Total i FTATM Q)’ INDIANA, ' I ••nt' e ~f Ineiira <■ c - t. the under«lc .rd inwtfeigfl miaslotver of Indiana, --cwfl that lhe above is - ■ the Statement of th< (' -dg lhe above njen'i- n.-d ' ■>)<’ tne 31st day <’t iw- emt-' M -hewn by th<- riair il ■' .'.<oatl that the said .otgirx -uitaM now on file in this -tfke. In Teatimony A'h. s. r IIM • ihei nlu- my n, ne a ..it W etat seal, tht, loth (l»> dim ißeai) iU -> II MiWil Inanran . c .«■ Ce.-..;a..,- . JULY 32-34 _i — Htalemetit of l'n>,dills* » • t Nirru siAirn urt IV»< RAM F < oMritt Omaha. Nehraske Faidley liulMln* •»n the Jist !>av -d iv-mA* C. C CHIN- PresißW MH. KN Si'll KAKI SsSte Amount of Caplt'l pad UP I GISOHH ANHKT.C (•>' - ‘.UtfMI Real Estate Unit, umb- • red I Murtgage Loen* on real ' estate (Free fr-m any prmr thcumbra i> < ( . . 32 .lends and Kim kx "»n- --. Hi ißook Valun I.BM Cash tn Rank- (lin Interewt and Not on In- —- lereat > Ku k'true.l Ne'Urltb- In-tel-st A Rent". < 1.. .3 iither Beeuritlv* I <NI Premiums and A“v"mt« due and in pro.. » ol • oßectjon »lfl Accounta ntherwlsr »«. J < ured MB 11-a'th A AvTdsni Hepartment — , Total Gru«s A-»«t I- l!*M Deduct Assets Nut Ad- —J milted I J Nat Asset- It;.site 1,1 Aim.l ni» llcxerte or auiomc nsres»ary to reinsure —J outstanding risks lil*i Iztsnes due and utl’-ald latSeSs adjusted ami not , due ... . 'IT Loam-e unadjusted and flPMfl* - - itilla and Afiount" unpaid I" Amount due and not du* banks or oilier crcdi- , < _ wtii . . i-" Otb-r Ltabllliles nt Ihs — - Company Total Liabilities f-Sfl Capital Surplus • Total IJJRJ HTATk; OF INDIANA Ofrlcs of Insurant e 1. the undcrelsned mlaalonar of Indiana hcrei* " that the above la a '.u the Ntatcinent of ih" ' '"t 1 !;? lhe anitva mentioned ' '""Cui the Slat day of l'<“ •m'-'f• shown by the orlul'tal ''•'’.‘"Ua • list the (raid nrTglnal •ist*’ l * now on f|| r m this nfli; 4 — In tealMtony W here-f. I ‘ , subscribe Piy name and it '•tel seal, till* forli day nf IjS-jj • *’Hi geo H Insuramc ' oi 1 ’;;”" *lt Mutual Compauy so st*** JULY 23-34
