Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1939 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Bvary Evening Nxcept Bunday by IN« DMATUR DEMOCRAT CO. loc orpor* t* ci ■sterad M th* Dweatur. Ind Poet Office aa Second ciasa Matter I. H HeU.t Preaident A- M. HMtbouau. Uw'y. a Bus Mgr. (Nek D. Heitor VlcePraaldeut Subscription Rat**: Single copies | .01 Ito* week, by carrier....—. .10 (toe year, by carrier ........ I.o* Pa* month, by Bali M three month*, by mai1...... 100 Rix month*, by maU IT* Dm year, by mail 0.00 On* year, at 0ft05....... 0.00 Price* quoted ar* within a radius o( 100 mile* Els*where 00 M one year. Advertising Hate* made known on Application National Adver. Koreeeatath e tk'HEEHEH a CO. U Lealagton Avenue. New York to Beet Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailfe*. Dost get too tired at the lair and remember the good part I* yet to coma The wind up ie alway* the big event of the week. Booth Tarkington, beloved Hooetor author ha* just celebrated hi* oeventleth birthday He says people don’t get old until they pa** the eighty mark and be anticipate* a lot of fun the neat ten year*. Hope he ha* IL The crowd* are large at the fair each afternoon and evening and the people are happy. The free acta are all thriller*, the mid-way I is clean and attractive, the parade* are wonderful and the whole ahow teem* to be better than ever* a* adverttoed. The agricultural dirplay at the 'Schmitt field east of town i« one -of the beat ever assembled in thia county and that* saying a lot. tor we have alway* had eacellent tarin eihibit* nt oar fair*. It will please, surprise and benefit you to spend

some time there. Merger of the Star and Journal. , the two leading newspapers of 1 Minneapolis has been anaoumed. the two papers to continue under the name "Star-Journal'* In all Cities large and small the trend Is 'to one newspaper, which can and , ‘will supply the needs of the com-1 ■nattyStoffiffißtoffßtoffitoffiMßtotoß Work of pouring concrete tor the J million bushel storage atlos at the Central Soya Bean Company's plant la under way and these great blns will soon be completed. They have away of doing thinga at this great industrial center and when work really starts the Job is finished almost before the average person realises It. The officials of the Auburn State bank were no doubt Just as badly frightened by the “gentleman’’ robber as they would have been by tho-toughest looking guy in the business. After all It was the small cannon pointed at Cashier Haggerty that did the business and brought the highwayman 15.000 in unmarked small South Bend has an epidemic of rabies and police have been in st raided to kill every dog found running loose. Eight dogs have ,beeu tested by state officials ftoiu | the board of health and found to have rabies and seveml people have been bitten. The docteion to kill off the dogs was made after efforts to quarantine proved fruitless. Members of the McNutt for PresIdent club in Adams county are • coming in steadily and rapidly. One lady sent in nineteen today and asked for more cards. There Is no doubt thet the people here and in every county In the state are for this great statesman and leader for the Democratic nomination fßr president and the enthusiasm Ik growing daily.

Congratulation* to Dr. Henry Prohnapfel for the honor which ba* ' com* t* him this week In beta* | chosen president of the Amoric*n ! Drugless Association at the annual convention held In Indianapolis It la a distinction that every man hope* for, to be selected to lead hl* organisation and is a recognition of the year* of Intensive study and training of Dr. Prohnapfel. Tom Platt of Palmyra. Mo, I* a retired railroader who set up a 1 new plan for a vacation. He rented la downtown office rulto where he has a desk and a file case tilled with old picture* and paper aud there he meets hi* old friends who enjoy the vacation also They don't bother other people or get 1 under their wives' feet. They just I do a* they "dura please." After ail' what to a vacation T That three-hour passenger plane service inaugurated yesterday be- ' tween London and Berlin should be a powerful argument for peace. It includes four-engtacd planes that carry 40 passenger* ala speed of 220 mile* an hour. The ships weigh 25'* ton* when loaded, i They are expected to maintain ’ daily service. Incidentally, they should make both the British and | the Bermans do a lot of thinking I about how condition* have changed since the World War. — IndI lanapoll* Star. The house of congress has killj <-d the much discussed lending bill, designed by President Roosevelt ' Ito help out small business, farm- | er* and laborer* and to be self I I liquidating. It was a mistake a* • the future will disclose for there is | ' need tor some means of securing ! capital by thousands of individual* i 1 and firms but was the result of the ' growing feeling that the govern- I ment has gone tar enough In the ' i give and lend field. The vote was ' decisive, I*3 to 16« and show* a big reversal from a few mon'hr ago. Roy Mumma. who has been a ' ■ member of the city school board I ' several years has assumed the po- , sltion of president of the board ' 1 Experienced and deeply interested tn the work connected with hl* re I sponsible position. Mr Mumma will I render excellent service to the i, : community. He succeed* Ira B. ■. . Fuhrman. who retire* after *l* * year* of splendid service, during which lime the new high school I was erected and numerous c hanges made in the school system to keep | the Decatur high and grade ! school* In line with the beat tn the country. Dissension in the rank* of the , | Chicago Cubs In which the rtanag-: | er, (tabby Hartnett, tor year* the: , most popular player of hl* team and one of the outstanding one* In the country, is the goat. Mem bers of the team have filed charg-1 ea against him with the manage-1 . ment and it will probably eventual- | ly mean hi* discharge for no one ; can serve as manager of any or-1 sanitation without the full coop-1 eration and support of every mem ' ber. (tabby ha* been a great catch-1 er and la still popular with the ‘ ■ fans but he I* no doubt realising | I th* many slant* to the job of a I manager. A young woman who Mopped her car at a railroad crossing naar I Michigan City and then l>e«*ani<* ' panicky when the driver back of

her honked his horn, drove on the

tracks and was itillpd. k was a torrlMg thing to occur and if th* seomd car driver realises It. it will worry him the rest of his days. There is nothing more futile than horn honklug and perhaps Mussolini is right In ending It In Italy. If there were no boms on cars, the drivsrs, it Is argued, would have to pay more attention to their own cars, to avoid danger. The Michisan City accident will <auae muck ffiacuaoton ami perhaps some legislation at the seat aaaetoo. trade to A eras ffuw* * ffioMsgg

CALLING HIS BLUFF! j, ■ -j- \ ('(.C HUFF. - / Puvv-'.l r ■ a — ’ jSy* ' ‘l W3Z SSS» q

Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the Test Question* printed on Page Two ♦ ■■■■ # I 1. Str Arthur Conan Dayle. 3. A form of government tn which I ths supreme power is ves.ed in a' .small class of person*. 3. The second fight beeween' Tunney and Dempsey at Chicago in i IW7. 4 ■’Halfmoon." 5. Uorilla. (. Charles (Redl Ruffl.-g. ?. lithosphere. 3. Kuv'-et-u*. ». Congress of Industrial Orgaalj ration*. I*. Washington. * TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY • — d. Auk. 3. IHlk war Sunday. —— i ■■■■■ p 1 1, „ ii I.H i Household Scrapbook | By Roberta Lee d 4 Lace Cuitaine To stiffen lace curtains ao they i will hang straight and keep clean much longer, add two or thrwe 1 'ahleapoonfuls of flour to «tarek. I Or. add one talbhwpoonful cf borax to a large taucepan of starch. Pertp'-ation Odor The odor of perspiration on the l-ody can be destroyed b/ bathing

Io Carry Faith to Orient •■IM ■>■ s K •«'«bm*n‘s 10t ffost* in the Fat East from Bishop James E Walsh. Their duties wm ukg them to war-torn China, Japan and Korea. I "

DECATUR DAILY DEM OCRAT THURSDAY. AUGUST 3,1939.

fin warm water, to which has been ' vtted two tablespomdul* of compound spirit* of ammonia. This will I leave the skin clean and fresh. Keep Knif* Sharp Do not keep the carving knife la ( the box or drawer with the other i kitchen utensil*, it will soon lose ' Its sharp edge if yo* do Keep it separate, so that it does not cmne tn contact with the other metals to ! dull ft. J o— Modern Etiquette *1 By ROBERTA LEE J Q. When a youug man Is going , to take a girl to a picnic, how «honld he tell her that the girls are expected to bring the lunch* A. Merely say. "The girl* are go‘ng to bring a little lunch. Do you think you could bring a few mindwiehea. or whatever you like?” j Q. Wbat la the birth atone for lAuruit, and "its language"? A. Sardonyx or peridot, which Ilaud* tor conjugal fidelity and happiness. Q. May candle* be u«ej on the dinner (able even when they are ■ot to b«- lighted? A. Ye*. Candle* are always correct on the dinner or supptr table. -»<Ml Sheets Si jxll _ 2d th. White Automatic Mimeograph Bond, free from lint and nized for pen and ink nit* nature. Sealed — Kip-Cord opener. 51.05. r The Decatur Democrat Co.

• • Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months • • Sunday August 6 Annual Reppert Reunion. C. C. C. Camp one mile west of Vera Crul Brandyfcerry Reunion. Hanna N'uttman Park. . BrnndtAterry Reunion. HannaNattman Park. Bleed e Reunion. Otto Bleeke Home northeast of Decatur. i Shaffer Reunion. Memorial Park. 1 The Fuhrman family reunion will be held Sunday, August 6. at Hanna-Nuttman park. Kranse annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Dettlnger reunion, (rain or shine) Sun Set Park. Vennis annual reunion, Sun Set Park. T. L. Risen reunion. Sun Set I Park. Sunday, August 13 Hilliard Annual Reunlox RiverI side Park. Findlay. Ohio. Durbin l«th Annual Reunion | Lehman Park. Berne Annual Fisher reunion. Franke paik pavilion. Fort Wayne Marti Reunion. Lehman Park. | Deme. Fruechte Reunion, Hanaa-Nutt- ; man Park, rain or shine. Btenx Annual Reunion, Eun Set Park Hawkins Reunion. Hanna NullI man Park. Relltg and Reohm reunion. Sun Set Park. • M 0. Brown reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday August 20 Tw.-nty-Courth annual Lcimes-s'oll-Martin reunion at the home of Charles Uemenstoll near Craigville. I*llßl Reunion, Franke Park. Fort Uavno. Annual Mctlili Reunion, Sun Set Park. Weldy Family Mb Annual Reunion, Hanna-NulUuan Park. Steel annual reunion. Sun Set Park. May reunion, (rain or shine I Sun Set Park. Chattanooga Zion Lutheran ’church picnic. Sun Set Park. Walters family reunion. Sun Set '■ Park. Sunday August 27 Bel! Reunion. Hanns-Nutt man I Park. Fry-Tost Reunbn. Hauna-Nutt-man Park. Wnsley annual reunion, Sun Set Park. Hinkle family reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday, September 3 Hakes reunion. Triers Park. Fort W»yne. The annual SlusaerCause family’ reunion will be hi Id in the Willthlre. Ohio park Sunday, Scptooihmrlck Annual Reunion, Sun Set Park. Park tCk annußl r * unl,,Q - Sun Set Roop reunion.tratn or shine) Sun Set Park. Sunday, September 10 Roebuck annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday. September 17 Bowman annual reunion, Suu Set |P«k. j

TERROR GROUP : HELD IN CHINA; Group Os Terrortato Held ; Alter Invading MisNion School ■ i Shanghai. Aug » <UJ9 1 marine* surrounded and arrest'd , today a group of terrorists. •* . Hevvd to be associated with the i Japanese, who invaded a echoed ■ i at the western end of the International settlement and sought to i hold It a* their "headquarters. From 40 to W of lb * terrorist*, armed with revolvers and the lam ou* Chinese “big swords." madthvlr way ittto the M’bißd. lit |, Jesafleld Park area, and demanded • that It be evacuated. Two hundred Italian marine*, guarding the international *ettle ment boundary, maintained a quiet siege on the echoed tor two hour*. I Thru the terrorists suncndcred ’’ without resistance aud were put under arrest. Vnconfirmed report* said that the terrorist* wete associated with; Wang Ching Wei. former Chinese premier who has been cooperat- ( mg with the Japanese for several > mouths and has been mentioned' as a (HMudble choice tor leadership liu a Japane*e-*pon»oi cd "central, government" lu Japanese-occupied territory. A lulled Press dispatch from I Peiping said that due to the JapI ane*e *pousored antl-llritlsh cam- ( paign in Northern China, the Can-' | adlan mlssiou hospital at Chang-; leh had been forced to return. Chinese patients to relatives Anu

la Slalrmenl of Condition of the HIXKI.H* IMllVtin ISM Hill K CWMFAffW Newark. N«w Jersey IS Washington Street cm the Ji»t Imy es Dmembcr, IMSit. I* Jackson. PreeiJent J. C. MoNTIIoMKRT, Secretary A :; u, “ vm.vm.w GROHK ASSETS OF CUMFANI ileal Estate L'uin.umb- ....... i •red -4 SI.MM3; Mortgage Leans on real eelate l Free front any .. prior incumbraacsl.— 7aV.VM.svi Bond. and Stucks own* I, rd (Market Value! . V,X?l.iSl-»S Caeli in Hanke (Ou Interest and not on Interest) . M3.1Vk.13 A . I-■ • Hies llß* tercet A Rents, etO.). 33,710.73 other Securities Monel Bills Receivable >6343 .(Other Aneta 33.153.351 ! Premiums and Accounts • du. and In process of J collection 1.K1.3M.1B 1 | Ae< .unis otherwise secured _—_ It.3vk.vr | Total dross Assets k ’Tm3.M4.V3 ; Deduct Assets Not .Vi,1 mltted I 17.V13.71! Nel Asset, I g,517,5M.3l LIABILITIES 1 Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure I outstanding risks .... t 2.M3.333.M I laisees due and unpaid . 3,V3»,tVLM Estimated Claim Expense _ _..... IV.V4S.M ■ latsses unadjusted and in suspense None Coni missions Payable _ 3sS,3M.li i General Voluntary Reserve _ tg3.MS.3S other Liabilities of the ; Company 53,73».Mi Total Liabilities 1 k,U7,»51.1i l ( Capital rfui.miooo Surplus 1 iov.vm.m Total .™_4 53ii.M3.31 • STATE OF INDIANA. Offl<e of Insuraine Commissioner I the undersigned. Insurant e I'on.1 .diana. hereby certify that the above is a correct copy -<f the ntatement of the t'ondilion of! “ the above mentioned Company on the list day of liecembor. IMS. as I •hown by the original statement and ’ . that th.- -aid original statement is now on file in this office. to Testimony Whereof. 1 oereunlr e subs, ribe my name and ».1u my offi- - lai seal, this lath day of July. IMS. Insurance Commissioner. ‘ I I Heat I GEO. II NEW HAVEL. XTsrux ,n ’ M,,,y ” ,uu ► 0 I statement nf Condition of the M IXI-OWM HS < Mi'll Al 1 |\s. < (ISI'IM 1 ... Imfsing- Michigan <|k North Capitol Avenue on the list Day of December. ISM. V. V MuttTON. President F. A. WAI4. Secretary r Amount of Capital paid f up eg Mutual I- (IHthW ASSETS oy COMFANV t Real Estate -MI estate <Free from any prior Inoumbraneel _ klt.fnj.M •londa and blocks owny| rd (Market Valtiei . 1 Ayl tyv t>| Cash In Ranks (On Interest and Not on Into- eat) ... . sss««; 1* ' (uiiM fin1 „ fftesi * Rents, etc.).. Xi.ol(.:i I I •‘r" “rHiss None ITemlums and Amounts due and in process of . ...Ile-tlon CI.tMSV - A< counts otherwise asI cured k.HS.og i, T"t»l tiroes Assets | J.JM.it, I.w Deduct Assets Not AdN s’ . ! HS.kkk.Tl Reserve or amount nscssjary to retnaurs ' n< t-landing risks .< 1.Mi.9 ,1 .0 Rer’ , Adl“*Bs2 - . No "i IjUissss unadjusttd and ’.’•'Lil HBrnv-raount. un’I a -r-r rm-ij .m 10 GOO Oft Anu int due and nut due ’ ” tori <>r r r<Mlt niijer’iJ£bßißii"o t 1 '"t 1 ;; I 'Company 30t.gM.ag ’ Toul • I fTATE OF INDIANA, ‘ 1 times Os Insurance Commissioner ■lthm Um .A ConisMiny nn e U h..Tri” , "" ,n> " hereof, | hereunto

British acilvilles had compelled | Chines* employs*. Including toll***, to quit | It was alleged Hutt du* to lack ■ of ptoper nursing facilltl**. Minnis Hhiptoy, of London. Ontario. dl<-d i of typhus at the b<»*plial July 31 Scattered reports indicated that | there ««• on an Intensified drive | to fore* British inlssionarie* from Interior points, th* IMping dis patth said It was added that re- , .ent flood* had disrupted railroads ||. nr.' rvac-iaibm* worn delay* I vd. bom* tntaslonarles were reported to be waiting at Taiyuan, in Shansi pruvtncm fur transportation The i’tlping dispatch said that Chinese were In-gutnbtg to leave British employers th-r* because o( aull-lirltlsh presaure. No One Hurt In Auto Accident Wednesday ;.o one was injured In an automobile accident that occured Wednesday afternoon when the bumper 'ot a parked iar b< longing to 11. W 1 vkltarby wa* torn off by an auto | driven by Olive Areigh when she turned Into the north alley on Jsfletsou street between Furst and ttacond street*. Oficcr Chilcoto ini vesttgated. ' 0 HOLSTEIN SHOW ' .CVNTINCItD FROM CAGE UNK/ seventh. Male Classes Senior yearling bull: E H. glatem.nl of Condition ot tbs 1(11. 41 luWOBILI. IXS. ttl US' IICHII OHU. <<IVV, liar Herd, ititiU'tliVl l«l Farmington Avenu* t th*- litAb ul vukttoei*. l*3t«

Ou im -Ist t>a> 01 ,s-s. MORGAN B HtIAINARD. i resident oLAF NOIL-UNG and JAMEH U. tH.IMMoN. Bexretariea Annum ol Capital paid •» i,W,H<M URU«M A.-MkKTH OF COME AMT Real Estate Lain, umb3 50.7V3.73 Mvrlgage Loans ok real estate lFree from any poor im VO.II3.VV : Hunds and mocks owned ißook Value) 33.itM7V.3d I Cash In Banks ton Interest and Not on lutetesl) .._ _ — 3,b**>**3.Vl (Act 1 usd He,unties (Interest A Renta etc.) VV,371.Vl luth. r Securities None I Mixed claims comnus- [ sum award tkl.lit si ' Premiums and Ac< ounta due and In proceae of eollVetlog :. S.tIT.SSt.Vk i Accounts otherwise secured —. lli.oM.tl I Total Urosa Assets ... VM,iM,l3i.<3 Deduct Assets Not Admitted .....I J,31g.7M!3 ••Net Assets .. ijk..»V.iSt.3l LIAHILITIEM j Reserve or amount ne- < eesery to reinsure [ outatanding risks ...| >,1V1.t>43.M Lise, s due and unpaid . None : Loevee adjusted and not I. d uc 130,3a.d» Losses unadjusted and th suspense ....———. I.7iu.»sg.g7 Rille and A.counts unpaid VXI.iM.Vi Spe-eal Reserve ... . .. oM,Mv.»u Amount due and not due banks or other creditor a None Coutingem ■> Reserve — yiu.MV.uu ■>ther Liabilities of the Company yi.OM »< Total Liabilities ___|l3,43>.VV3.M .'apiial j j.isMtow.uO surplus f.»7i,»31.V1 Total ixS.MS.ISIdI STATE OF INDIANA. ■ >glce of Insurante I'ommlaaioiior I. the undersigned. Inauiance ComI miaxioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above la a --orrect copy of j the atatemeni of the Coiedlliou of the almve mentioned Company on the list day of l*ecembe.-, IMS, as -bown by the original statement and I that the sold original statement la I now on file In this office. In Testimony Whereof. 1 hereunto 1 subscribe my name ami aihx m> offi- • lal seal, thia l»tii day of July, I»3V. IHeal) GEO. H. NEW RM EIL ... .. Insurance Comnnasloaer. -I!! ** ulu «l Company «o state. B-nds not In default are carried I?* anmrtised valuoa. Bonds In default and ktocka ars carried at Market values except alm he of -/filial«d lompanles whh h are carried at their own book value. AtUVHT 3-3 • ul t'vmlltlon of the (MIKIH IXvIH(M). (OMPAhV Provklemm R. L -* Market K<iuare <m the 31»t flay of Decetulier. IMS 1 Amount of Otpltal paid up — eg i,.>ee.e»e.M 1 ” F ‘'UMPANY Heal Esiale I nim umbered a Mortgage laians on real I estate 1 Free from any i i, *!LiS r , “ < ’<t"»braiieo»_ - None 'i Bunds and Mfm ka mra- ’ ( ed <Book Value) ISsinsnat jCkSh in Ranks (On hU (ereat and Not on 1»- ' AiX- ’s. urit...- (l n.’ , <XTil%r» rb '(l'remlums and Accounts I due and in proceaa of 1 » Wtoadttun , u 33 . M | A ?ur U 21 U ulberwise MJ • ursd i.Mt.li ; iMpi . glttifl | ?1 &7< 11 lleserve , b,A J“LITIEB ’’ ' j issawaKriii Imsaes unadjusted and ««<»•»• ; .nJVaZ’ x:;„.. n ,A un ; N--Hher LlaMlltles of the N ""* ' Compa nr M.MV.fI ! '•aplul , * l ‘ ,W,l “«s • 73n.tS1.it : -f*. t 1 Total , |)T 7 ,a U r,m' E a 0? ,Nt ”ANA. ' I 'hs underL a ’" , 2a , ''”’"’ rt * ,n "* r “"f u’ fl J hvrsunto ' 1 ial res' (hl.'ihlT A 0 * 1 MV °f n " Itos?) -wan j,****' H N»UBAUK*4, 1 ‘lf Mutual c££iL*.£* CommiMionsr. ' kUOUff'S 3-3 W •” • ut *

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