Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1939 — Page 5
jiiioNS SPEED ItllON TOW WO I SECURITY PLAN I Britain, Irance ■ A To Sign Kuijsia I* To i’ 4 ‘ an * l* act S n Ah* Mor’ll I XiX-‘-n X'""» Editor R ' 4 . BHUin * r»nc • *i>cml<'d mra.urm in Europe anl ■)*** i.mary of world *«r. lr--" ■ Aiipi*'.. ,he * < ’ rM 1 Kd l 0 the first *«- k 1,1 E ~,J in ronipl'-'ioK • ,,,ur ‘ tX i briiti'iti S*’>‘. Ku...* I 4 three***''"' ““•* ELn till** •' intund'-d •-« •* •> *■" 0 ”'‘ ,lop ’ E^wit- I '' '■ Eun.iun.r.l in the hou»«- of comII , -hat a Uritl»h-Fr Jib nilsaa* t .„,,;,i ],4H piubably lhf» week Elk*-'** ! " ‘‘ ,u " ul ’ oC ~,utui ‘ 1 E,*K' sad to .uknowlvdr-- the deEXtioß of the t»'> io* ,,r » tkrouh tlKir propwd. by ~ ii*h tuiltt.ty aud u owl figE77, tlu Soviet CP'JU- •>“- - French »i>- ■ ‘ '. 4 , uiunul. and admiral thj KA: Rettui 'ld Ajlmer lUDfurly Kjifts-trlednax of Dr.lain. will Eri the mlwioii. ■ juiution afamM Anwritau. a* Lr Unions flared o»er a widE“vva IB the far east a* Tokyo Ell fold'd the .mb.<>»le. of, E, pont-rs during a b'g demon-' Kjiaa denouii- iug Bii.aiu. Am- 1 K *.-.4 KU--..U a. our common I < • ! \->. .ill hos--Ear miskions and .cbodj in two Em* iitf •■• “ :it pour, u expl> K, i t .. - - s i.< ai the Erb of th< Full river in what Kpttred to it* an attempt Io tio-| Kg HvSf Kuna and thu» cut of! Klqji'ri) *T British trade with Imw J.fi-ncan building. were jK.»d >i Kicshan and U’ucbow. jiyssese military autlij:itiea in hiifiu. .Uaiijed that Kusua *ra
Television Queen Back Home ■»> I r jst x i M ‘* crtcd “ E“*«n<r. Queen of Tatorfatoa becauae of h « «to ,p * ‘" N<W Yorl ‘ ,<,nit encu € h »« P- before proceed * K,r*> f °' £"*" <«ti She i. exp.cti !t. b’-onn t> P - S ■Nr. 4 Edward Ward. brother of the Eari of Uudlej. Bnurh steel magnate. Walked Into Path of T rolley ' "'W : ‘ v " L I, from f 2!i ,W cr !F «tricate Henrietta Forbee, 28. of Hempotead. •«w,u. “ I J (1 * r • N,w York City trolley. Her blood-etained face I* thZra Hin ar the waits for ambulance. Her left foot Hi ooe walked into path of trolley alter getting off another. 1
Shooting Victim I % <MK *MMk '' G ■ Children should not play with gun*, t» a howMhold rule tragically proved once more by death of Frank Garngan. 11, of Weatville, N J. The younntar and two playmate, were exami nine an automatic pi.tol which wa» discharged accidentally, bullet plowing through Frank*, hear. "support of British authorities." was financing a Chine.- guerrilla campain against Japantae airdrome. and supply depou. deep in a J panese-con trolled terr'tory around Shanghai and Nanking. British officials denounced the charge as "full of lies." At the same time, many sources in Uondon were discussing ibe possibility of breakdown tn the Jap-auese-Brltlsh negotiations al Tokyo for settlement of the Tientsin incident and. if the Japanese p>uns press !1. tor aanoolhing out con'iotersy on China in general. Chamberlain told the Louse of, 'co.nmoas. for instance, that he would consult the dominlMis abou' I the possibility of denouncing Britrins commercial agreement with Japan but that such a mw< would require 'careful consideration." The British government denied it : had agreed to withdraw support of the Chinese currency, which Japan ' uerires. Q -.— 500 sheets Sunrise Canary Second Sheets, neatly wrapped 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JULY 31, I<l3<).
JAPS RESENT U. $. VIEWS Anti-American Poster* Appear At Tokyo Before Etnbaioiy Tokyo. July SI <U.R> Ext™ p<e Hye were aaslittied to the American ernlMMy Imlay as anti-Ameri can poster, appeared on the streets, proclaiming "Britain, America and Kussla are our common enemy ” it was irellevrd that the posters were sponsored by an obscure political organization, but police took apeclal precautions tiecause Jof rumors that a demonstration i might be held before the embassy The newspaper Malnlchl of Onaka, in an article by It. dlplot mafic commentator, asserted that ' if the United Htatea denunciation of the Japanese-American commercial treaty affected Japanese cltitena residing in the United Htatea "the United Htatea will forfeit the loyalty of more than 100.000 citizens of Japanese par- ' entage In Hawaii ” A. police guarded the American embassy. SO.OOO Japanese paraded past the British embassy, shouting but in the main good natured. in an anti-Brltl.h demonstration organised by a "citizen.' committee.” Reinforcements of police were j concentrated before the embassy. The police kept the crowds moving and arrested several perMtns who threw banner. Into the embassy grounds. British-Japanese negotiations idiacaasldg the North Thlna sltua- | tion took up the question of pollc- , ing of Tientsin today. A foreign office spokesman said ’ that Russian authorities on Sak 1 halin Island had notified Japanese concessionaries, who had refused to pay fines totaling H 12.000 for alleged violation of labor contracts. that there was no Intention |of attaching the properties. A similar announcement had been made at Moscow several days ago POLICE KILLER tCONTINL'ED FROM PAOK <>NK> .ent. Then he said: ”i didn't want to hurt you felt owe. Dickey had his gun out.” “No," Fightmaster said. "He did not. I was there.” “Well," Allen said. “Dickey has 'followed me around for a year. 1 didn t intend for him to arrest me." He said he was "not afraid" to return to Cynthiana. , “I'm not afraid of nothing or nobody." be said. “I'm not afraid of I any mob I haven't long to live any way ” He had escaped from the barn while ISo (Missemen were advancing on it with a barrage of rifle lire and tear gas Policemen described Allen as an I eccentric. Recently, they said, he . had been the object of numerous ' coinplaints from hla neighbors about his association with girls. ills wife, who is 65, was shopping when the complaint was made Saturday Assistant police chief Roy Fightmasters and patrolman Ches- . ter Harp went to Alien's home, only three Nocks from their headquarters. They found no one in the house and went to the barn. Peeking through a crack in a wall they ! saw Allen and a IC-year-old girl in I his automobile. POLK E BATTLE (CONTINUED FROM PAGB ONE) gate polh-e action In the strike ' He charged that three strikers had | Ihm-ii struck In the legs by pollcw pistol fire. Hospital records show|ed no such injured. , Police said the trouble began when a picket |M>lice said Vic Brooks. S 5. approached the open gate and stood leaning on a latge club. “Du you feel like fighting this morning." polio- quoted him us asking them. "Sure- we feel tough." they said l.h-iit. John .Meruaugh replied . "Do you ?" “Yeah, do you want to start something." |M>ltce said Brooks ' i-ouuiered. lu a short time, the air was fillind with swinging dubs, stones. ' tear gas and water Firemen said a picket spot toI hacco juice lu the face of fire ' chief James E Granger when he arrived to direct the firing of water volleys at th<, mivy crowd SOLONS STILL j (CONTINUED FROM FADE ONE) J would get sway on time — next Saturday The senate again meets an hour earlier than usual today, under an agreement limiting speeches to 15 minutes on th,* bill and 15 mlnI utes on any amendments. The limitation, however, would ; not apply to deluito on a motion to recommit, and specifically exempted a possible amendment re- | hit Ing to the roads, tunnels and bridges section of the original hill The |6(M>.(MMi.(MM» road and bridge suction was killed by thu senate Friday night It was detested by two votes aud the economy
She’s the Prettiest Jr /•-**< / # f J ** -- y i J v *' \ ■k v V Usa Mtwoa a months old. holds a doll almoetaa big as henelf which • an* ,war { ltd J** l, f 2. r * lnn i. n « the baby beauty contest of the Educational i Alhanc. in Nme York. The little beauty Uh th. puckered up wouldn t say whether she is consMi-Hny a HoR/mM eareer’ *
bloc feared that the admin Istra tlon would attempt to restore It. if attempts to attach 'riders to the bill and cut*it are continued, some leaders believe that congress may be here another two weeks. Senate action on the blit definitely is the key to adjournment. House leaders are marking lime until then. o GARDEN CENTER OPENED TODAY Special Literature Display On Exhibit At Public Library A "garden center" was openod to the public today In the city Pbrary. and visitors to the DecaturFree Street Fair, and Agricultural show are given an invitat'en to visit th» display. It is a table of interestirg literatnee. pamphlets, msgazlner and catalogues on gardens and flower.s and is one of a series being sponsored over the sta'e as a project of the state garden committee of th*j Indiana federation of women's clubs. Thia committee is sponsoring tlv 4 exhibit here. The Decatur Gar-i den Cltdt is not one of the sponsors in thia city as was ■ rronously stated In Friday's edition of th-r Decatur Dully Demorcat. The exhibit has been ufraagud by Miss Ruth U'lnnes, city librarian, aud Mrs. R. D. Myers, assistant libtnnan. AIL the literature owned by th * library on flowers and gardens is I • xhiblted 'at the reading table as well as catalogues pamphlets and flor er magazines supplied ly locul twmners of the state comncltee of the Indiana federal ion of women's clubs. The public is Invited ta stop it 'he library and read any of the ma terlal which will be kapt at thn
For Distinguished Service f ‘?lk: ' £*• \ * ■ I - , , ' i— —■■—adtßM President Franklin 1). Kooseveit pin* the Distinguish'd Service Medal on retiring Aduural William D. Leahy, in Washington. Leahy, fomei Chief of Naval Operations, la neat Governor of Puerto Rico.
"harden center" for the remainder jf the week. — o —— PERFECT WEATHER (CONTINUED FROM TAUK ONE> farm machinery aud equipment display has also been placed in l thia field for fairgoers to witness. One of the features of housing the livestm-k shows on this fl-ld Is the huge amount of space available for free parking. | The fair association has had the I field well lighted and It will be properly policed for the entire week. No charge of any kind will be f rinitted for parking in this field, only a short walk from the mldwgy NINE ARE HURT IN PLANE CRASH Pilot And Eiifht Passcnx* er* injured In Chicago Crash Chicago. July 1;—(UP) Inspectors for the civil aeronaticv authority today examined the w.wkage of a trl-motored aightsea.ng plane which crashed at the Municipal airport Sunday, injuring th- pilot aid ' t l?lit of Its k* passengers Tite inspectors said their "hivesi (gallon would not be comtdeted for reveral days. The plane > cashed a few minutes after it had uken off. A’ltneasbs told polh-e one of the ship's motors stopped when the thip was gt an altitude of about I Sod feet. Gllbeet Grimm. 23, Chi•■ago, the pilot, aitignptej to keep I lane level but it lost altitude, crashed on its left wing and nosed over. Grimm was injured seriously. F.nir passengers. Mrs Kdj'h Walsh. 30. her daughters. Marilyn. '■ and Suzanne. 15 months; aud F.
RUBBER TIRE FINBS PLACE | IN FARMING Phenomenal Increase Reported in Usage Os Rubber Tires Urbana, ill , — Rubber tiros have definitely found a place for themselves in modern power farmhig, it la indicated by R. U Shawl, assoclatu chief lu agricultural engineering, College of Agriculturetl University <i| illluols. "Rublwr Urea for farm equip- ! tneut, first introduced in 11*32, have made a phenomenal Uicrease in | __ ■ . J. Garr, all of Chicao, escaped ■ with slight bruises. The others, uoue of waogx was believed to have been iuiured aw- ' loualy: Gordon Brown, 12, Chicago; I la nes Watah, 35, hualauid of Mrs. E<iyth Walsh; hla cous'n, Marliu Walsh, Gary. Ind.; Mrs. Catherlno W.iish, su, itutte, Mont., mother of .Martin Walsh. Aunt of James Walsh; Mrs. Mlizalteth Filming, 50. 'Butte; Joseph Luly, ID, Chicago; Earl Thompson, 19, Chicago aud ‘ Henry Kamicuski, Chicago i ZHatement of Condition or the VtlOl VM, Mt II si I,UH l\*»l HIM C (<lM(*t\( (.'olumt'us, Ohio i li South limb Street |«>n the 31st Day ol I•« ei>il,<-r, tsls GEO. W STEINMAN. I*> e.hh-nt H. C. WITHERSIWi.s', Mot-teiary Amount o< Capital paid U P -I ave,oV».oe| .. Gll' , S-' AHHETSQF QuMUANY I Kral Ei*tale L*iiln< unib- ! -IUIMUH Mortcase Uian* u n irai estate jFree from any prior In* umbran* r» ... ZfcM.Kii 7l| Bonds and Sto ka owncl (Rook Value> . 11,213,155.10 Hash (n Ranks iUii Interest and Not on Inlereslt — 531.453.50 , Accrued Securities <ln~.v * Kenu. etc.).. 537.33 I Other Securities — Pol- ' l< > Loans 3,559.<:3.»| Premium Notes oSs.UBAs '.f*.*. 1 ' 1 X ru “* * erUricatna i:5.»0v.v0 itiilw Ke«*elvable 1 u ‘■ nl ? Balances so.soo.ts I PremiußM and Accounts due and In process of *• -' ted Bank Ac- !<On * ; Con. muled * -aoue , commissions, etc, S.lvSou T-»ta| Gross Assets 33»,it».047.31 Deduct Assets Not Ad- '■ * 1M.»75.>0 i r UAWUTIES or amount nej * etoary tu reinsure n.* h v r ;* r|Mk " p'crit %aia< Supplen»rntary Contracts i gets > Claims and h««: '•W.UW3 .3 i ei» out stand in < ..<> "‘v.Cends left wltt. lhe ••M-6-7T < ompany Rill, and Accounts un- ’ * Dividend LlaMlity wKIi ?? ; Other l-lai.llltlea „t th, *' J *“ , *‘ ‘ - <3t.J70.0a . *Xlul and Cu.tmg.n-’ ry Funds ( 3JM.SW.tS T ' ,UI MJ,«77.055.«i' ■tEATE OF INDIANA, ’ “*■'*"* insurance Commissioner I. th. undersigned, Insurance Cumnilssioner of Indiana, hereby certify a'"',,- is a correct copy of # < - Statement of the Condition ot j*K"ve_ mentioned Company on ’ 'l'*’ ' 'l* ’*?>' *f TMeember, l»4». as *»wn oy the original statement and I > that the said original statement is ■ °”.' r 2." 01, ,n u "" ofhee. tn Testimony Whereof. I hereunto suhs, ribe my name and ath* my othI - Ml »<al, this loth day „f July, l»jy. o-eali GI->». || XHW ItAI Pi:, ' •!» m,„u.i <! n » ur «» , «' •'ommisalon.-r > Ntatemeat of Condition »f the lilt uni,, -itn iii i IX-I II Hi |; < <>mp <<HMo 3M E, Broad H(r«?et 11 ’ *.’l 31*1 l>a> of t ,iih««r ISIJM I ' LARIS ADAMS Pr.sld, nt J<vsM'H K. BYE. Secretary Amount of Capital paid U1 *1 XSS.eeo.gu ! i- " F ‘-'•MUANY , Real Kslale < hlni umb•s*?, , I .'.153.835.34 i M'Htu.tu* leONtiM on real rtfiate <Free from any prior In* umhritf t t.> . riiu M 9 So | Bunds aud Si.. k» Uw „.' 1.-J.'! . - ».11:.575.00 •ash In Ranks (On Interest and Not on | lt . -v'-'rM’s i.: teresi A Rents, etc.) 11a Texas ■ other S-eurltles „ Nona i Premium Notes aj „'a, "2 ( Premiums Slid a* ■-uni- ' ,u r. *n prweess of I aA ""nUullierwim- , e . <»irrd w. i t'gl , uts t A“"" . 2.Wr..lS7'!t» A* •■'•UIIU 114.<18.3S i.X*'* I*® 1 *® Gross Assets It'j.’al? a;:*, •• ; Deduu Assets Not A< |. Net’jt.sei ! D5.3»tt.-* | tu , *Tuab l ut l «: umi ’ ,M7 Reserve or amount ae- • e.sary to reinsure . M«,»74J17.«i I , ? .I*s M,,< * unpaid . N„ne ..oj.es adjust.d nml not l.*>s-es unadjusted and *•*• Itt MUMp«*Dl>r rth’gut ' “nsid”"' «*»• ■ V ', and 1" i.w: | tors* “ r “ ,h * r •'*••<*•- Other LlahiHlles „f the ' Non * PiH ' y SSS.34S.T7 i. T-'UI Liabilities »17.W3.M»i; 11 li:*.v.i -II . , I , *T, ATK INDIANA. * ' of >'‘"Uviince Y-ommlssloner ; ■>BO.mn.e , ’nr r r l i , 1 "’ 4 ' l««'iranee Com. • Rei m ,n « 1 »na. hereby . srtlfy th. 1 * correct ropy of In. of the Condition of , Urn Jlst da.!"’’» U l ': H ’•(••••pany on ! S O,wo he .1* ' Dcemi'er, lojl, a. I t T h h> ,hp origlnsl statement and Ihnt the said original statement is FB- m thl. office n L.n.7,V."" 011> "Hereof. I hereunto . 21 T. v «'h« riiv »mI lUc,' *** y " r Ju| » iwnJb tnealr q lo h x E IVBAUEI»: I-If Vuiusi combiisslouer. 1 JC?r »DAuS?I* uy M ,uu '
UM especially on tractors." Shawl explained. ''Whereas, there were rubber tires un 14 per cent of the tractors manufactured Id 193*. U la estimated that ** per cent of I the tractors manufactured in 1939 will be equipped with rubber Urea "As compared with ordinary ’ i wheels, rubber tires allow a trac-1 tor to roll so easily that there is 20 lu 25 per cunt mure horse power available at the drawbar. There is aiau a saving of about 25 pur ceut fuel for heavy wurk with tires and a year-around saving us from 14 j to 17 per cent for all types us work. Additional advantages ot rubber ' M" * on tractor* are tractor lifu a* a result ol reduction of shocks un working parts, greater comfort for the operator, higher road speeds going to and from fluids or from farm to farm, possibility of hauling with a trailer, use of tractor lu hay fields and in crossing walks, roads and yeards wthoul injury to the surface and I driving the tractor to towu for dealer repair work. Furthermore, testa have established lhe value of using rubber tires on lhe heavier farm maebiuea such as combines, corn pickers, threshing machines, manure ' spreaders, pick-up balers aud wag* ous. - o Jackrabbits Quit Ssgabt ush Caldwell, Ida. — (UP) — Jackrabbits are moving iu on the tar. I mers who till the soil bordering sagebrush laud lu the lower Boise valley. Dryness has caused the rabuiis to invade thu gram and hay Statement of Condition of tbs VMI.HH It HOME FUZE 1-M HIM F. HIMCIM New York, N«w York 111 William Street lon the 31st |,«y „f De< elnoer. l»3s' OLIN I. BROOKS. President JOHN R VAN ilollNE, Secretary I Amount ot Capital paid up •• l.evu.vvrr W GROMS ASSETS OF COMPANY I Real Estate unlm umbMortgage laians on real estate < Free from any I prior incumbran* e) 331.7(1.80 Bunds and Stuck, owned .Market Value) 3,54<,7te.11' Cash in banka ton Interest and nut un Interest) . 343.735.53 Accrued Securities (Interest « Rents, etc.) 14,1*1.73 other Se* uritles , None Premiums and Accounts due and in process ot tl'*n 187.375.54 Accounts otherwise ae1 cured. Reins. Recoverable 5.5J5551 Missouri Impounded Premiums 1».1(«.3*i Notes Receivable 7,500.00 Total Gross Assets 3 5,50a,7X3.58 {Deduct Assets Not AdI f *3,0*1.51 ( Net Assets 3 3,«17,0*1.1* LIAIUI.ITIEH | Reserve or amount ne- > essary to reinsure I outstanding risks | BBl.ilS.eo Misses due aud unpaid None 1 la,s«es adjusted and not , 17,357.1* . Losses unadjusted and , suspense 101.110 *1 f Bills and Account* unP«M 70,1*4.01 > Amount due and not due I R inks or ether Credl- >* tor* None I Other Liabilities u s the Cuinpati) 74,*04.10 Total Liabilities . * t.l**.o**.te • apital j I.eco.iMiu.iH, > **urplu* „j 1,J73,<01.(0 1 4 s<l7 a t*l.l( ATATE OF INI HANA. ■ rm. e ~f Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, bs-rehy lertity. Shat the alwve is a correal copy es; th, Statement of the Condition of the ale>ve mentioned Company on i the 3tst day of December, 1»3». as 'shown by the original statement and) < ’hat lhe sakt original statement I* I now on file In this office. In Testimony Whet,-of. I hereunto subscribe my name and «l*v me »m. , ■ tai seal, this loth day of July, l»S». rbeal) GE<( 11. NEWHAUEIt. Insurance Connui*alotter. ( “ Ale I'tatement of Condition of the It lOMoHIII MI H AI, txts, to. •»3 CM I.Hit A Providen,-e. Itho.t, Island 10 WeylHiasel Street ■ '’lf. 1 D*! ~r De* ember, 193* ANl>Eltl*»N. Pre.ideni DEFIHI3MTW ABEL Secretary Amount us Capital paid “P •* Non.'! alums assets of company i Real Eslate Vhlmumb- • " •! * Noue Mortgage laiana on real estate (Free from any prior Incumbrance) „ None Bonds and Slucks Owned (Book Value) .. 3,U(.0:*.»< Cash In Banks (On Interest and Not on Interest) 357.3*7.31, A<> rued He-unties (Interest A lU-nts. etc.). 17 3*1.*7 other rUcurlUc None Premlunra and Account* due ami In pro, ess of , ••lle,tl„n 1a,339.31 i A«’« <»tlivrw|«4» **«• .. ru **’d . ...» None Pension Fund 13X.331.3J Tolsl Gross Asset* 3 3,t*3,U58.tl DCiluct Assets Not Ad- , r , . ,l ”e*i 3 l?»1»0 1t Net Assets 3 |,5ia.*3».5« LIABIUTIEB Ressrv,’ or amount necessary to reinsure outstandihg risks I 310.1,15.33 !.<>rsvs dur *tid unpaid 11,410.90 Losses adjusted and not , ‘Frtr None losses unadjusted and in suspense None Hill* and Accounts un- , P»ld 43.053 03 Aiii'iimt due and not due banka or other credl••Hl her Ltiibllitle* of the Company 1(5,331.43 ,t * *54,341.09 rlunianlee Fund * j.-.n.orin o* T-UCI.IUM | T nt «l I 4,513.035 51 UTATE OF IMhana. orthe <if Insurance Comnnzel tner . rirrderjilgnrd, Insurance Com. tCat*thl *»»*••««•- hereby certify • a!’ J, *. above Is a corret I copy ot ’ "f the Condition ot tn! ift a mv'i'iofied Company r.n the 31st day of December. 1033. at imir n ti.*L y n, r,"'"«'"*‘l statement and now ..Vi rill, '.J ’••‘•'merit Is .ti!!*. Whereof. I her**um*j rlb« my ii«iik> Af|( | „•*(. Petißioii I'uud Mgaayv** ÜB.JJl.tj JtLY’ , :i r .AUU.* rV * M ‘ , ' Wo '*'
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*-rc»p*. Dofendve tn aneurea arc ba. lug taken. P— —•—- Doctor* •acratana* Train** ' icvulanti, U. — QJJD — t be Ohio Institute tor Mediral Aatlstaat* the **<-ot>d school in the country to trsln girl* as combination dm tor*' helpers and secrstarle* is a newcomers to Cluvsland'* lung list of school* in a downtown uAcc build tag. o ■- - Pstadsns City at Auta* >'a*adeu*. Call. — <UJD t Latest | atst tit U s indb ale thia city Ri obably has more automobile* in proi portion to lu populalon than any other city of the United State* There are 3*.200 car*, or almost one for every two people. The uaiitmal average ti about one lot every 10 person*. 9 ■ - Party Held For 40,000 Simla, India. (UPJ -More than 40,000 guest* attended a least lu AJmere, Kajputana. given by au Indian on the anniversary of the death of hl* father, a wealthy milkman. The guests, who wer*» invited from 210 surrounding villages. eonnumed 14.000 pounds us the Indian sweetmeaU. halwa. o . 500 Sheetn — Z 0 lb. White Automatic Mimeograph Bond, free from lint and rtized for pen and ink aignature. Sealed — Rip-Cord opener. $1.05. The Decatur Democrat Co. Statement of Condition of the < AMEHH AN < HF.IH I INUEMNIT* CO. OP N. 3. 81. Louis. MISSOUII 511 Loruat Street Qu the 31*1 D*y of De* ember, 1343 J. F MCFADDEN. I’res.dent A F JtTONE. Se.r*t*ry Am* unt of Capital paid up -I 1,»«9.eea.e0 Ultoas ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate Unlm umber, d * Him Mortgage Loan* on real estate (Free from any prior In* e) ... None I Rond* and Stock* Owned (Market Value) .... 4,5*9.3*341 Ca»h In Bank* (On Intereat and Not on Interrat > S**.733.SJ . Aerrued He< uritle* ttntere*t A Rent*, etc.).. <:,*88.*3 I Other Securitle* , None ! Premium* and A* count* due and In prove** of colic tton ... UJ.744.4* I Account* otherwise *eeured 3,1*3.51 — ■ ' ■ ■ - Total Gro*, A*»ct> 35.11*.3*3.5* , I reduct A**et* Not Admßted I 13,3*3.75 Nel A«»el* j e.lVl.Obe LI AIIII.ITI EK lleaervv or amount ne- < eaoary to reinsure ' outstanding rlske * None Total I npald Claims *57.(33.13 Aiidltional Reserve tor „ 599.999. C ( Total Unearned Ptetn- . ‘un»* ... „ 553.331.33 i >mttngen,-y Keaerve 35* 7*l *y . Amount du* and bol due banka or other < redlII lor* ... .— None Other Liabilities of the I Company I3(.ia*e3 Total Liabilities * UM.lls >* < arutal * i. ,eu <w' I'IUS 3 1 „«» ' Tcui ,g s.ioi.aooTs [ state or INDIANA. I ortl< e of Insurance Commissioner I. lhe undersigned. Inmiranr e Comt intssmner of Indiana, hereby certify I that the above I* a vorre t Avpy of the Statement of the Condition oi j the above mentioned Company on the 3l*t day ot December. l*.l*. a* , ihuwn by the original statement and l that the said original statement Is now on file In thl- office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto , , irbs, rlbe my name and affls my <*fi ,h, ■ |o,h •*•* °f J“‘y. (Heal) MEO II NEW RAI ER, . liisuraiu-e Comnd»»ivner. IJt'LY , 3DAm , r ny * 1..1.H1 ,v. < O. OF AWKMIt ( Providence. Kfi>4e Island 10 Weyboaset Street ! Citi tile 3l»t Day of l*e,-e,nbcr 131 s '• K '*R.'' *' ANDERSON, President DE POKES i W ARF:U iCTtetir? . Amount of Capital paid *» None tJIUMH ASSETS OF (XJMPAJIT Reni Estate Dntn<uir,n- ** .. *' r ** .3 None •Mortgage laMiia on real ( estate iFrce from any prior lm umhran<e> „ Nona Biindx ami si<» k*> own. «t (Rook Value) 11,331.130.41 H'ash In Banka (On tnlereM and Not on Interest > 1.331.5711* Accrued 8,0 urltlea iln- * ••’"•A •« >- 18.47305 hither Securities ... None 'Premiums and A-.. Hints ■ due ami In process «f '•■Hecthm 38.103 55 lA**»unta otherwise aetured ... 55*.3*513 Total Uroae Assets 115.1*3 543 T* Ded.n t Asset, Not Ad- ’ iP'?**? 1 , * 1«*.1&9.33 Nel A sac Is (14,*00,395.43 LI AHII 47‘IEs i. •erve or amount neve.sary to reinsure i "»ke * t.i.•*.:»« st * rt « d d::& *»”»*i9. tsmae* unadjusted and •<*•&•■"• 111 «U*s»4PU*«* , "' le . “"•< Account* un- 5 t**»l*t a a AMOUht dur Shd not due ”*' ,s '**’‘ banks or other credl‘°Dl Mm. •HI er l.taMlltlra of the *' h '“'"‘••"r 5.495.403.(1 id* „ | h |• n o | i s n — T ’ , “ l ■ 1U.tN.t83,35 ‘-SDIANA. ' ” i' • ‘ ohßnlMtonar *i l iss , i».Ji"2n r r!*<', ,c ' J ' ‘•'•uranre ComA,-, "* ImHsha, hereby certify I tli!* ml! *• • •orreet copy of i* of »ti« Condition of th! ira? V a mentioned <’on.|iany *>n !h i l d.V De' cmber. 193*. a, h!'. <»'* original statement end H>»t the said original *taiciuent is 'now mi tile in tbs- o|h*r It, Testimony Whereof. I hereunto .’tir,enr iT? "tair y"* •"* " m - (HeaD tIFX» it NKWBAI Eli. Rijurame Conim'iwltMior. Ul i y ‘*da6u. r ,,y " u,t NOTICE CREAM PATRONS 8. E. Brown Cream Station MOVED TO Peimanrnt LocatMHi 215 North fust St.
