Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1939 — Page 5

hree confess stealing WIRE a®** 1 Wajnc Charges „ wwae. h. 4. J* H-’ l * l Nrf.Wvllb' resident*. Am-| ... jotin Hnrnlnh. * —r •* „ taWtak Hl <H> ’fX riV-lt cmrt under ££ charged with un.nd Xife-ed rivaling «W*r c-"l»-d ■' -'•• ra u '"‘“‘j i dollar*- from -long the right ■ g the Indiana railroad. ac* L«hli., *’-»«*’ VoIWe C-Vited n .i tat'...n into <barges * nunhaudl-d -nd ’hul Li Golden-’ -•••• !n<!i:»napoll» d „l’ .nd reputed leader X tins th*’ >*"* u ! lM 12 Gold-"!!, .onnnf.rd stt»- ~ >.. tana.’ ' tt”-'- 1 •“ hla I . a sh ( Alien county Jail Salduis-- "t brat'mf were L l» Dau 4 FUuag-n Gold..r - *"d hi* 0 ,»> ■.,>. .<;i-s«d mauling .dtu vn Hana|Mij b- Li d no; identify the t z . j. ■.,:.< I"i M >■' V- *>•« UKi'-'d '' his •*’- ( . j, ~| ,'.. . •> . U: 04 to ubU , .. ~ . r.. t'liec Ollier th. y •,, d .-■ *; ly. t— abv; iff

Police Halt Mock Lynching r. . ' Ed : z >' r ' &» fc *i %y2i»?*TFaLpk' *X 07 • ■■< \ > wtt T-R-s. S rs IHb *Wf jS Slrtf • EJ& i lZ Ttf iixk ■ ~ . i < '1 w A fI ® - j lOfc/S —' I 1 «e^——l ■■ I■■ ■■ ~ I I ■ Uadtiag cf th* effigies of two eongrruMmen Is halted in New York City by police, who are aeen carrying away the dummiea. Object of tt» tilth of WPA member* of the Worker*’ Alliance, aho went honied By rut ion •» (<!* diamiasal* of Wl’A workers, were Reprekcuiou CUflon A. Woodrum, of Virginia, and John E. Tabor, of New York. Ao, Its Not Saturday Nigbt! i# HX.. ’ “"* *n£? A. 1' Bfr -. Diana btruart *L-u , t' 1 Hot Springs, Cal. ar* for those in search of tor th. « au,v U •*’• Diar! ' Stewart muit be enjoying tha “• tun of it %ha *e*m* to hava that much-d«i tied beauty —or don t you think ,»o,?

raid. | Doputy coroner C, II Parker »altl ■j number of email bru'set were u iiol on the junk denier** *.ody but apparently th*.' hud beau thero' ptptr to hla arreut. Parker said u art ere utimarh alli ment coupled with the dUgruce of ! Ilia arrest probably led Go dstine to I take hla life. - 0 ATTICA MAN ADMITS (CONTINUED ntOM PAGE UN Ki , alate poller a few hours after the body wan found. Hr wan gneatlon.•d In Attha and laifayetir, then hurried Io Indianapolis for a lie detector test early Sunday He ! was returned hurriedly to Latay- | otte and the quest lonina continued. After hla confession today, Boyce ' was permitted to talk to hla wife, i the mother of his th re., small children. before being brought to Indianapolis. Funeral services were to be held today from the Attica Catholic church for the alight high school sophomore. More than 3,000 curious visited the funeral parlor where her body was taken late yesterday while nearly d.ooo thronged the golf course to view the shallow grave in which her ' body was discovered. Public feeling ran high in Attica 1 today. About 3'hi people congre- ' gated outside the Attica jail after Boyce was arrested Saturday night • and thia was the reason he was - removed to Lafayette. State |H>iive have not yet determined results of the lie detect* > or test to which Boyce was sub- ■ milted. They aaid he was extreme- • ly nervous and they were not cer- • tain what I vaults would be obtains ed. t Before making the confession.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. JULY 21. 10.71

DOCTOR'S WIFE ’ SHOT TO DEATH , Wife Os Prominent Illinois Physician Is Murdered Sunday Henton, 111 July 24 <PP» nolle" said today they had not been i able to find dues or a m itlv« in the murder of Mrs. Nancy Gore, 45. 1 wife of a prominent Illinois and Missouri Burgeon. who w.n shot to death early Sunday as she stepped out of b><d. The killer, standing outside a lurch where she and her nudsitid iiud been sleeping fired f.ve bill- | lei*. Into her body and fled In an , | ini’omoible. Iler husband. Dr. Geotg,. Gore, i 8"». told police he and his wife were j awakened by the shatte-.ng of ! glaas in the porch door. He said j . | hi« wife got up and was moving . toward the door when the first , Ibillel struck her. Hs said be crept i I I Into the house and telephoned po-l r lice ’I Neighbors who wore awakenedi | hy Iht* shot* mild they nau a man! ' j run from the (ton* home io an an-1 • tomobile parked a block away. (Sore said h<» could amptoiit no I 1 I motive for the killing. 11-- said h v ' had several hnndted dollars con-! c» lied on the porch. The killer, h.satd. made no attempt to enter.: . I Boyce told several conflicting stor-! ies police said At one time, Sher- : I iff Ramsey aaid. he denied knowing the girl although he was a native of Attica and had lived th. ru ‘ all his life. During the many hmg hours of I gruelling questioning Boyce steadj lastly maintained his Innocence, I police said, but when they conj fronted him with the fingerprints I from the sewing basket he broke I down and “cried like a baby" and made the statement. Boyce had a previous criminal I record and in 193« was convicted | on a charge of contributing to the j delinquency of a nine-year-old girl. IHe was given a suspended senI tence of six mouths at the state penal farm and hued fl and costa. In IMP he was convicted on a i petty larceny charge. The comely high school student ’ disappeared about 2 p. m. Friday i and her body was not discovered until about 2 p. tn. Saturday. She had attended a 4-H club sewing nuw-ting and was to anted her sistj er. Lnretta, 13. to go swimming at i the golf clnb pool. Witn.-ss.-s aaid she left the meetI Ing place and started the half-mile j walk to the place where she was jto me. t her sister. They watched ■ her, th.-y aaid. for the first two . bht. ks of her walk and then she ' disappeared In the distance. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I’eter De Btthker, prominent farmers near Attica. Mrs. De Brufcker collapsed when informed of her daughter’s death. When the girl failed to arrive home Friday evening, a searching I party was organised and the shalI low grav.- was discovered by <’ D. Stewart. Clyde Taylor and Ike Renville. Singer Wins Child ~l w / I L J k 1 "v V 5 - v Susan Kckstrom Fonr-yrar-old Susan Erkstrom plays with h<*r pet cat at home in New York City, apparently unmindful of the fact that a court awarded custody of her to her mother. Songstress Marion Talley, for a period of nine months each year. The other three she is to spend with her father. Adolph G Eckstrom. Shs la wearing a shield I ©ver one eye One of the points I of argument between the parants i was whether an operation should be performed on tha_fye.

Boy’s Disappearance Stirs Feud Kidnap Fears g—l^mumai—a—— m— ——i—■—^»a—ms———i ■ i —as——————— ■ — - v. IQ-’X M>l Mi VjP *■ > r I & Mr. and Mrs. Dickran Dadourian (left) of Yonkers, N. Y.. look at photo of their IS-year-old son. Hovannea (right). who disappeared in mystery which police fear is linked to an Armenian feud. Dadourian. wealthy Manhattan clothing dealer, aided in providing funds for the prosecution of the assassin* of Archbishop Lews Tourian and told police he believed the boy’s kidnap waa in reprisal.

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I nailing police to di»«NU4t a burgI !*ry motive. j Gore formerly pructic J iu Bt. j 'amis. He i* weUdtuowu throughout - Sotitheru Illinois. He has a small | hmspital her* m.iiutaiu* au office j at Cape Girarileuu. Mo., aud prat- ! Acea in several towus in the Beu- | nm area. He and Mr*. Gore, his tor ner sec :• ary and s.cond wife, w.-rc tnar- | ried two years ago. His first wife,, i>y wiiom he had a sou a;.d daugUt died three years ago. The <la iu liter is living iu South \ merit a and the son. George. 3t), has charge j ul the Cape Girarueau office. o - PASTOR WRITES j iCONTINL’ED FROM PAGE ONE) mottling so that he would be able to meet his son if the rchas*- wife arranged. Arabs familiar with rclwls tactic* expressed belief that Goldn.T ’ I might be reh used tonight or to- ‘ morrow before dawn. They doubt-' jed that the Arabs would apiiear by I daylight. Dr. Gotaner and his son were' kidnaiH-d Wednesday in the “val- j j ley of fire" near the Dead Bea. .The j I f.ither was escorted to Jrrusalem land iusirm ted io return with 35,-< *HMi ransom. A Ib'ditin of the Taamra tribe, j who is a bodyguard ot a former

European Eyefuls for U.S. S’ * / "Jul /X > ' Jr*9f’ I ¥ i-) j l -. t 1 fx<» ’ ~ »’ In th* United Sut»» te qu**t:on th* »upr*«nirv ft Amer.ean oeauttv* «r» Joyct Claaton (!«/t) Mu* London, and Andrw Lorram* (nght) Mui Pana. Ih»y are p.aured on arrival at Naw York.

mayor of Jcrnsah-ni. was sent to iiontail the kidnaper* and deliver the following letter to Goldner: “When I receive a letter iu your handwriting, saying that you are i'o. k. with your passport and'camera. I will be able to trasmit the full ransom within five hours, ! thanks to the assistance of my ' Cleveland congregation.** Dr Goidiivr seal a covering litter to the leader of the kldna|n-r*, i j * X| ’aining the contents ot his note to his s*m and explaining that ill- , u< *« kept him from delivering the ' ransom personally. Th*- B*’d*>uiii emissary delivered i the notes ami returned to B>-thl,*- ' hern, reporting that he bad seen {the gang leaders and was told to {return to a designated cave where i a letter to Dr. Goldner, would l»* , placed. The emissary was not permitted to see Goldner. Two hundred picked Arab war- • riora. former rebel*, began a search over a wide section near Hebron ! today, believing Goldner had been . taken from the valley of fire to , somewhvie south of Bethletom. The Arabs were Instructed by ' Fakhrt Nasha Shibi, leader of th** Arah mmb iat*' party, to use all caution and not to use firearms ex*«epi in wlf defense, for fear lhai i{Golduvr might be endangered. O 11 — B**l Lord, secretary of the Moose lodge, was calling on members today. collecting dues.

GRAIN PRICES DROP SHAPLV U heat DropsThrec Cents, Corn One Cent To New Six-Year Lows Chicago. July 24 <u.p) Wheat tumbled 3 cents a bushel In the Chicago pit today, and corn slid off I a cent to new slx-year lows AH North American wheat mar-1 kets slumped to new lows for the • season under general liquidation. Minneapolis was off 3>« to 3k, cents. Kansas City 2% to 3 cents. I and Winnipeg lAg to I*< cents ! Winnipeg hit the lowest level. since 11*33. Bright new crop pros (wets and I dlseoui aging lack of foreign demand I' d to a flisid of selling which swept buyers out of the market. Gats, rye and soy le-ans followed wheat and corn into new low grtiund. September wheat in Chicago clos«'d at cents, six cents under the price a week ago. Sep tember corn sold at 3s’» cents a loss of SNr c--nts in the past week ‘ BRITISH HEAD (CONTINUED FRON PAGE OIMK) * the prime minister could often hi- ' umbri-lla of ap|a-asem**nt again I he would •»' only too glad to do i so. Arthur Greenwood, hibot party leader, said. Greenwood asked ChamlM'ilaiu In the house of ettmmons whether Itaillament would be kept in session. as the opposition ha* been demanding, until a British agreeni -ni with Soviet Russia Is reach ed. lint th<‘ prime minister refused to commit himself In the house of lord*, meanwhile, th*- foreign t*e«retury Viscount Halifax vigorously denied that the lludacm talk with Wohl that in any way constituted a pro|M>sal for a Bi it ish loan to GerIt’s Bute A -Msb v Vi * f r (w. " x \ ■ "I" 1 in Bette Dnvis Rrhind alt thia makeup is Bette Davis, the screen player, portraying Queen Elixaheth in a new picture., it a a triumph of the :i*akeup man's art. The gown' and jewelry worn by Min Davis are faithful copies of th* origma) regal raiment of Queen Ehaabeth.,

ROOSEVELT AND FARLEY CONFER I’obt master (General Has No Comment To Give Newspapermen Hyde Park. N Y.. July 34 <U.R) I'ostmasni Gcmiui James A. Farley says good bye to President RiMisevelt today after a conference that many believed had shaped the course of the Democratic party in 1940. Farley, chairman of the Demomany. ll* said th*' conversation of the two economic experts was “not unusual" and that such conferences bad taken place in the I past. The statement hinted that Hudson might keep hla Job. A new incident in Imnsig such us have been occurring with regularity recently emphasised the de- 1 termination of, the Chamberlain gov*-rnmetit to cast aside all imputation* that Britain was weak- • mug in h* i stand er that any I appeasement effort would be tolerated at present. Shots wer*' ex- < hanged on the frontier by Danzig and Polish guaids. the Danslgers charging that the Pole* opened lite on them from Polish territory, j No one was wounded Dating pro-1 tested to Poland and, meanwhile. | coutlnned her lev<>rish military ( defensive measui »a. It was Indi-. hated, however, that the incident j touid not be magnified. Ht-itemetit «>f CnadlUea of the i.l.iHiMt.i: Mt li st, urn * OMI'I V> Omaha, Nebraska ISOe DuugUs Si. lon the 41*1 Day „i He*ember, J. W. HL'OHES. Frsstdeat A. D. 11l NTEit, Se' ietary Vm iulit w t Capital p.iui -4 Mutual' Giums ASSETS OF COMPANY i I Ileal Estate Cnincumb•r*'i 4 11. .. ■- doi tgage fe.au* oil real estate *1 ice from any pt tor incuiubran , * .. Mte.ib3.43 l uon*l* and Stm owni ed (Uuok Valu* ).... .. 14 iiS.'Gu.Sk |* ssii in Bunk* ion Interest ami Net on ItiI 'eiesli 5*1,341.1* ■ Avtrued He. unue* du. tereat a, Kent*, ete.J.. 3«3,»3.*3 Kher He** nr it tea ...... IFolky i«>an» and pre inturn note* . 3AtS,T«;.4: | Premiums and A* * uunts ■lue and in proves* of < olie. lion »U,MH.S3 iav,- unt* otherwise •«- fr.lii.3l t otal Gruaa Anael* ‘*edu t A»im is v»t Ad.4 3te4*m*3« •Nrl Aaavlw Li AHI I*l ri£K or meveaiMM> to reinsure •»utMandintc risk* «♦>•».<»«> m due and unpaid . Nvi*c taMMbra adjusted and n«x 14..><•! 44 j taaoie* un*UJuate*l and I *? •4»i*eu». Nona I uilla and Account* un.X .io l.tinuunt due and not due Nuue I >l*o r l.i.' .Ultte* o| me Utiseio > reserve of *i vso.evsi T- lal Ulabtlittes . 445.i44.353 s*» S.** 1 ? 1 . I M rlual (Sutplu* | |,ia. jsij S 3 *»*.»! STATE OF IX'OtANA. ' ‘ "i.S w * ln»'*ran , < ommlirsioner the undersign* I iitauraiu e -ussioner of ii.«ti.‘!.,. hri.i,/ «> rtits I J™ abov* la ~ < <>rr,'. i *opy of in. Tr!!..l ne ±‘ ?£ ,h I ‘"tdlllon "I t». >! , , m* ”’h*n*’i < ••mpauy on ttie list day ot euitar. as -' ' "ii by ti.» original statement ,nd mat me said original »tat< mem is now oil file It, this oftke. 1 '”® B > Wh.ieuf, I hereunto ritje my name and atn, my .*m. i.,t ». *i, Un. nun Juf> . laJ!t <H*al) GEO 11. NEWBAVEIt, ,ir u . , •’••’•ran, •• <***iiiiiiia*i,>ucr. i{!» v ..‘‘‘J. t *'l«P*»li» *«» slate, 4LLv 31-34 Statement of I'on ltlion . t th,I'llillM. ini IGIHIMI. « OMt'IM Milwaukee, WI- .main »**» North Thud Ntiec; ’ ll M"*? ”* De>erninr. IS4S ,J’»HN E. lUDLI.I. pi.. o.i. nt VVAIIRK.S J Vfooltk, m ictal> Yniouut us Cap Hal paid ...... *4 l.oi u,non mi Gitoss ts-uis OF ComT'AN) 1.1 it r.atate I ini,, umliI L-U.HU.iI utl rrai • •'tripe Oom any I*llol tie .iiihiam i ■ L3,3,*,5.1l io'lKla and Hto k* Own♦•I 'Market Value) e.J1b.,44 »! Ca.n in Banks (Ou in’•I'M amt Not on In- . “»**U 4TI.Ise.OS \ • i. d Hs. it it t , , | j h . •Ud i Hva m »|h M o roitaterul l-tmnn tt 3t.&ee»u s*r-’“ . 4r*»G’l,|‘»S JU t rrmiumM «ttd sV 'uuntN (me end ih u( wUi.l2t.lH A utUerwiM .ca | • hft 0 | *■“' a.'*X jUFjM- ,iU, *“’* B ‘’ e ' liabilities * ’ • lleserve or amount ye"«»ur> to reinsure luistamliuu Xsted a“X‘.a SU- ‘-*’- ti .^u.«e, t ...,d BUI* .mil a , Milts uti,%’ii -uut gut* an< j bMiiKi* «»r other I.tsblll'tles of the Company * »:».4400' ■t'.l .l l.lii.ihtie, li».t*ks.*33 *a | t.HHn'fHHi mi -irpiits ; ... , , . »3i.iif.:»3.ii*i o!? T, ' : 'N'BANA. ’ ~ i 0,».. • r i"’ | ramr <*omnil**|oner miL’i mJ."**! li'»U'-ii*r Com. th.i is r U s hereby tertlfv hut the above I* * .Utrn t copy nt lit,' Statement of the Gonditlon o| the smns tiii-nltmied Company oti •hr list day ,q |i r ,ember. 1»3». m * '"Wti l>» the original stoleiiient and II ' ' ■‘•'•l ISII. ll (l .~t .. non ~,, ( lt „ h , , .ui.'. ,rr""””' v * licreol. I sereutihi . in., rii.e my name ami affix my „tn. Utal seal. thi» itllh Uliv of July. IH» 'Krall 1,1.6 H SI.WhAt I,ft •ir U„n ••’•’‘•■‘ince Omnitsstener JULY 34W4 *’ • Wu *

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r»w Morning Aft** Itkinf | Cm Hr *s Little Li»erPi!h a.*-.** U , r*Ge I'otlons' " m* ■ii*' ‘R. here to snend the night II *• • president s tome on the heoi« of 1 reports th*' he might dissolve bis | iHilitlcal parlueisbip with the ' president, an alliance that show <id ovcrwhelmlug victories in the 11*33 aud lb3b presidential campaigns. He has denied reports that he has decided to oppose Mr. Roos*" veil It the president should run lor a third term. He said that be I could uot be responsible fur such ' stories aud that whenever he had i anything to say ou that, or atty subject, he would say it in public. He did uot meet with newspaper men ou his arrival trotu New EngI land yesterday, but he indicated : that be might talk with them before he leaves today. He will sail Wednenday lor a aix-week vacation i in Europe. o ■ -— ■■ tit <t* in<m of Condition of th* lIHGItIt XtllOXCi. I.WI. IVM HIV E I OMI-VW Birmingham, Alabama Libert) National Life Building lOn the 41*1 Day of l*e< ember, I*3* [ FRANK !• BAMFOIID, i*re*i*lent ItAl.Plf W HEEKCSN IkPTetary I Amount ot Capital paid up -s *s>, eee.se I Git* ,ss AS-WETS OF C«SMFANY Beal Estate Vnincumb*'i*d i 4.5.»**.;; i Mwtgage Loan, on real ' estate * Free from any > prior ln> utnlirun* et . J,11?,4T3.*u II ond. and r*tock* Owned ißook Valu<> 1,i34,*5*.4<l |Cash Hi Bank. (Un Intereat and Not on In- > teie-tl 114,310.14 I Ac* rued Mc' iMitie* ilntelFFt Ac H« ntM. Cl > . 4ti.u13.1M < Hits ?*• 3 UritiCH N il. , HMb j) leQuhM . . .... . Loans | Premiums and A« < ounts due and tn pro‘ c»s of . vuilce Hott .... ....... . 0.3M.54 A* * mints utlK-rwisc scI vwicd «... None > ■ Total Grows Assets I t,'552.533.5X Medu l Anaets Not Ad- » nntted S 11,7(5.03 • Net A Wet* • (.TiUjaß.iu LIABIUTiiOH pteservo or amount nc<rsmry t«» nln*uie outstanding risks 0 0(1.03 I !>»>•»«» n dur and unpaid . None I i.GkM’t adju*i«<l an<l tw»l ■* due • Pajable in InstallmrniMi (5,997.05 b Loft*** unadjusted and 111 atts|Mfci»»e 51J41.15 u BIHm and A <»unts un- (***«•• .... . . None A:i> »Uhl due and not duv • hanks or other rredi- | tor* None Uthi i Liabilities of Iho Cnmpnny . ........ •ftj.oas.no T. t rt | Liabilities i 3i**.eee **** I Surplus .. . I 447.3*3 3* ■ Total * l.fle,TM.be • KTATE t*F INDIANA. Olli* * nt tn*>iran< >' Commissioner I. the uhdcralgn.-d. fn»ura..ce Com'iils.luiier nt Indiana, iu'eby certify th. I II |* a. eonoc't copy u t !.<<• ma’omrni of ths- I'onuitlon of I ihc above mentioned Company «»n I th.' Slat lay of l*»'»mlwr, I*3*, *a “ ■ .■ - ■ . : I that th, said <>rlMinal siaieuieut is . now on fi| ( . n, thia otfne. In Ycstnmmy Whereof, I hereunto > aubw r||.« m> mime and attic my ottl- . nal »enl. thia feth day or July, |S3». ik.ali GEO II NEWBAUEK. . Insurance Commlssluuvr • •” Mutual I.umpaii) *o stale. Jill 34-34 •’■'•y.i' ,, e>*t Voii'liUon „t the i.lll ll Vollllllltx mi i. test HIM t: « *>. Milwaukee, VVM*c<fiistii •10 N. Plankinton i on the .‘.lst l*s> ot Isssnibsr, 194* il. G tloi'Elt, l , n-kldriil a> , Amount *f Capital paid I Up 31»,*m*».«0 ~ sip- COMPANY it« ai lmmlv I ifimutnbi , i :5M3».-u M>!lH.,a. Loan* on real estate < Fr,e from *,,y , poor tm umbramei 12sii.sk-.7 | Bunds ami Hturks Own. ; e,| itUa-k Valuei t,J*a,4M.*l nul in Bank, ton In. t. rest and Not on In- . t< r> »ti '*4 a? • •», A i ..I F.. mule. U „. I I* teat X lloht*. Vie.) bf.fta.TS ’ i2iT\ ’^”2J r **I** 1 ** , • Nuno i roll* > L*mii* a i*rvinlum Note. ... Lui:.* i. y 1 ollalmal la'un. i» 4J3.O’’ Pr< uit’iin. and Av< uuiitn i due ami tn pro> e«* ul i. • 'll." tk'h 304.«».' »: otherwise »«•- l . 331.04».1l , I- .<1 Gm- A»m><» * ~.»*< ;o .'■• l*e.|i|. j A..< t* Not Adi » *•.! 4 14 ~ Net * T.lkfc.UlU.a* LIAHILiTIEH ’ IvCBCrVr yr HtllHUtit ||<W I iti reinsure j mit.tnmlli'H risk. I s,l.9|.*tS| mi M la'.sv. dm and m<f,*m ‘ a*t adjusted and not •> . Non. I mossv. unadjusted and *' in *u*p*>m>« 31 Jfg *tt , Bills ami A-' uunl* un- ’ . J’ -I .’’. , ».7*l .* , Amount du* and not du„ minks i*r othvi . rvdlV •*>(* Suae lothei l.labllltie. „f the •| Cumpany .... 1,*)5L41«."i • Llabltltka | »,KC..ii;«.tl» I 41* *l*l».o<> v Hurptus , | Hl.noti.im 4 Total * T,l»a.*?«.&* MTAIE of INDIANA "< r ".r ~f It’S'irame i*»mnils*|nn*r • ...._ '. " - y ! tnlasHiner of liidiaim, hereby < enitv f I, 'J' 1 ’ “bote l« a * *<rr»' i copy of t!, *'“”•«"t of the Comiitimi of " .I I’’ 1 ’’ ”, ".’'‘l '"eiitluiimi company »n „ tile Ist day **f De-ember. 193 k, d, d shown by the urislnnl statrmenr amt lha* th> -aid original slate limit, is, now mi til.' tn ti,|. ~tt|, .■ , 1 <>' . fe ‘r<‘*Hm*uiy wh*rt"'LJ uncsJua J ' I'ta, ••* ‘ •*'•■. »tt' , *jf4‘ • -If* 1 ' Ml ' . *lf Mutual Company So ut«H JULY ••••< .t , »i