Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1939 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Kxcept Sunday by rwa decatur democrat co. Ineerperatvd ttoiarnd at U>e Decatur, lad. Poet Office as Racond Cl*** Matter I. H Heller ........... Preaident A- H. Holibouac. Sec y a Bus Mgr. Mck U Hebar Vlce-Preaiduut •übtcriptien Ratos: dinaia cades | 03 Bae week, by carrier.... ... .10 One year, by 0arrtar........ 100 One mouth, by mail 35 Three mouths. by mau...... 100 Ou mouth*. by mall 17b One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at 0ffice........... 3 00 Priced quoted are within a radius of 100 miles. Elsewhere 13 50 one year. Advertising Ila tea made known on Application. National Adver. Itapreaentatlve BCHEEKER a CO. lb Laatagtou Avenue, New York M Beat Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member ot The Indiana League of Dome Dailies. Cincinnati to getting a lot ot pub-1 Mcity just now. with a winning ball| club and a conservative candidate tor president. How can we better boost Deca-' tar? Give us your ideas tor we would like to cooperate with the cltixens here in continuing this aa the best town In the country. Time to think about getting the youngsters ready for school and local stores are ready and will be glad to help you out with suggestions. good styles and low prices. The fair is over and it was good. The folks enjoyed it and appreciate , the fine entertainment thus provided. It's time tor the August sales and getting ready for school. In another few weeks we will be hustling to get ready lor winter. Welcome to the students of the Reppert Auction school, who arc registering today. We claim this to be one of the most hospitable and friendly towns in America and we hope when you say your good byes, you will agree with us. Those who work down town will miss the noise and the hustle and bustle, ihe crowds and the loud speakers, after a week of the fair. The fun week is over aud every one is gradually getting his feet on the ground. Let's make the nest five m»ntbs the best in his lory here It can be done if we all! pull together. We approach the annual hay fever season and every one should remember that the most important thing for the comfort of those who 1 suffer from ihia aliment, ia to see that the Weeds are cut. Those who own vacant lota may be inclined to let them go and frequently these 1 piste* breed a lot ot the ragwm-d duet which aggravates hay fever j sufferers. Cut the weed bow and thus render a real service to those who must either go through the sneese period or get up in the, north woods A bicycle marathon. In which many Indianapolis boys and girls have been engaged tor many days, should ot course bo stepped either by the paisuts or the authorities. ' No good can result aud those youngsters who overdo their ! strength *' the formative time la; their Ilves, may weaken hmiit* or luuga in a manner to make them Invalids for Ute. Races should not be held on public streets and endurance contest* are never very Interesting or beneficial. The Cloverleaf division ot Jhe Nickle Plate railroad will petition the public service commission for authority to abandon passenger service between Toledo and Prank fort. The reason given of course that It costs more to operate than t an be collet tod aud while we regret each time a passenger train ia taken off any ot the roads through the community iu which

I we live, It aerma to lie the natural I 'and necessary thing Wv are living ' ' In the age of reconstruction and ’ I like It or not. the process of evm i Iqtlon will go on. Our congratulatlmis are extend ed to Vincent J. Horman because ot his aelcc tion as commander ot the American Legion fur the tom th 1 district. It la a great honor and one that Mr. Horman will handle I with credit to himself and to Ad- j I am* Poet. 43, to which he proudly < total* mr-mlierahip. He has made ' an excellent record aa commander 1 ' of the local post and will do likewise lu the district. Mr. Hormauuu is the first local tnun to achieve ' thia honor and with his person allty and ability, we predict furth-. er honors In his organisation for | him. There is muc h discussion now as there always is as the street fair close* as to whether or not it should continue. We believe it will ' be a mistake to not offer the farm-1 era of the county any opportunity to contest for prises and blue ribbon* lor the beat live stock, the i beat crops, the best pumpkins, quilts and canned good*. Whether we do that on the down town I streets or in a fair ground where ; races can tie added to the program < is a matter of opinion, that to our , mind is not nearly so Important ‘ • » the fact that In one way or an-I other we as a community, provide ! some similar form of entertainment' for those who call this their trading : center. Whatever the decision of those in charge, and their job is a ; strenuous one. we will gladly sup- j port them and we believe that will I be the attitude of the general pub- : lie. The < losing of congress will be! a relief to every one and perhaps to President Roosevelt more than : any one else. His has been a strenuous seven months. He has continued his efforts to aid the people j but it seems the trend that ha* been promoted ever since he took ' office haa gained a position where . his advice is disregarded and his > request* refused. Only the future will decide whether this action Is , wise or foolish but of course the l diffi< oily is fmiitlcs. Those who are | out and want in are wise enough ' to know they must dislodge the president from his popular post- ! lion of leader he haa held the past ! si* and one-half years and they I leave nothing undone to accomplish that. Regardless of what happ>-us In next year’s elections, th< same ‘ problems remain to be solved and we wonder if any one else will do ’ a better job than ha* Franklin De- j lano Roosevelt. We doubt it. Indiana ctttsens can well bn I proud of the highway system of | the slate, second to none it has been built up almost entirely since W3O. having trippled in mileage in that time and the roads are all much la tter now than then, sc- > cording to T. A. Ulcus. < hatrtnan of the commission. When the original state highway system was est-

sblishf'l. it Incltitli-d 3.181 miles of

rtmd. At the first of the present yeur the state highway system included mote th«n tea thousand miles of roads, an lurreaan ot more tliau 3ui perceut la mileage. In the first state highway system, there Were 1,034 mile* of high type surface and 2,1 M miles of Intermediate and low-type surface. Now there are &.«3(i miles of highlypc surface and .l.ftxi miles of Intermediate and low-type suitacea. This represents a &uo percent iaci'-use la the mileage- of blgb-tyi>e aurfa.e with an Increase of less than 2<x» i percent in the mileage of Intermedial" and low-type surface. Two jof the Interesting comparistm. bej tween the otlglnal state highway . system .<nd the present system are provided In the mileage of cement j' ohcrete aud gravel roads In 192t> ; there were 94 7 miles ot roads In tke state system surfaced with corffnnt concrete. Today there are 14.217 51 mile* <>f esmsut concrete roads lu the state highway aystsiu.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, AUGUST 7. 1939

' REFORESTATION! ___ ? A SUltt ( Si tA • k 1 1" i j - HI * — ». lr - > 7'*“ i *~***-• - ** *** r / ... .../ <

l)n the other hand, in 1930 there were 1.743 miles of gravel rood* In the state highway aystem. while today there are but 330 miles of gravel roads in the state highway system, hi 1920 there were 23" ,-uile* of earth roads marked as state highways but today there are no roads 4>f this type In the system. ...... * Answers To Test Questions Below are the answer* to th* Tsst Questions printed on Page Two « 1. Light from the sun or tnoou refiacted and reflected in raindrop* X Hartford. 3. Approximately 7 48 gallon*. 4. WI’A. 5. Paris. France. 4, ln-vi'-o-la4>l not in-vU'-a4>l. 7. Tennis. 9. Five Acre*. 9 Mexico. HI General Meade.

GOVERNMENT IN ACTION "Clearing Away Filthy Slums” tsr ‘ * -j -7 ... 'y v""| i J-r> f--O! -

nt the active objective* of X- / tb.. gnt.-rrimeet during the past SIX year* has been to rains ths standard of living for low incoms gri-up* through th* erffdicgtlo» of so-rilled slums and their r*p|s vmsnt with low-cost, modsrn dwilling*. Thi* astivlty bn, been purausd through the United State* Houswg Authority in conjunction with local nousinr authorities set up under Indiana law. Th* Works Fmgrag* Adminittrntion also n«>

! * I TWENTY YEARS , AGO TODAY ♦ | Aug. 7--Dr c. P. Hoffman ae- ’ cept* offer to t.e.ome associate » medical director of th* Lincoln , t ifv Insurance company and will Io cate in Fort Wayne. p 1 The assessed valuation of the - Telephone company 1* g1e0.430. Mis* Blanch Hart and Mr Angus' Freese married at Fort Wayne Dale Mose* threshes 1 t'O* bushel* I of oat* from D> actcs. ► . Th.- »tii of Lena Augsburger be-i 1 queathe* her estate at Berne to | the Missionary chut ch. Rev and Mra. A. H. Bcinders go to Angola for a three weeks vacation. u' _ Household Scrapbook By Roberta I*ee * . q Weed* In the Walk if you have a brick wa'k tn your ;.art and you would like io prevent glass and weeds from growing be•we«n the brick*, pour c.snk caae ell over weeds »wo or three times'

'•'-•peratsd in this work of slum uearaoce and housing rehabilitation. Some eleven million doilsrs ha* been spent in Indian* in this work, notable slum clearance projeete being conducted in indirnapoll* and Kvansvllle. New lowcost homes have b»»n constructed In Decatur. Ft Wsyne, Muijyl*, Marlon, Kokomo. Hammond, An- • erson. New Albany and Rlchn.md. and the latest slum clearjnc* project is contemplated at v i«• tines

e season. The oil will soon evaporate and with it the weeds and crass. • Pitting Cherries The rounded top of * wire hairpin is i-oniettone* used by h'-ueewiver lor pitting cherries. Another useful mol for removing the pit* to a new pen inserted into the holder, point inward. Gilt Picture Frames The *haM>y appearance of gilt picture frame* can be freshened by •’•Pl»lylng the white of an <.gg with a •oft brush. — O'" Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEK I Q Isn't an envious person unpopular?. A. Ye*, always. An old lastin proverg say*. "He who envies another admits hi* own inferiority.** And of •onrse it to difficult for an inferior pc-sou to become popular. Q Who to usually the last one to make a speech at a public dinner? A. The guest of honor, or the trust prominent person prescnL ( Whu to seated at the toastmaster's *• usually asked to speak

All these slum -Iraranee and low-cost housing projects are ■•lf-llquldatlng and the Vincennes project la regarded as the lowest rental cost in the nation, where modern, clean, substantial homes will be available to Ipw income families at a rental of approximately 12.20 per month. Slums are center* of disease, vice «.-,d crime which take a hug* • null* i tell in dollars and cents, and in heman values.

EXECUTE SUH |: IN SPUN PLOT ■■■" I I 58 Men. Two Women Executed After Aasawd* nation Plot aawssasss Madrid. Aug. 7 tU.R) Republl-, | cans oiteraiiitg under cover plotted , to sssussltiate nailoiislists. "oue ( | by one. from the high- st leaders. to second lieutenants." 11 ••• i charged today aa authorilies announced the exwutlon of 5S men , and two women aa accomplice* in th* murder of a civil guard officer, his daughter aud his chauffeur. i Fifty-three ot the accused were | shot Saturday Immediately after their conviction by courts martial , ■ The remaining seven. Including I three chai god with the j assassination, were strangled by I the garrotte yesterday. It was re- | ported that more than -it’ suspects < were awaiting trial. Authorities expressed belief that, by their stern actloii. they had smashed the alleged assasgin 1 atiou plot. Hut it Was reported that aa tbu result of the Incident, a new special military couater- 1 espionage organisation would be formed to search for republicans in biding in ffpaiu. Maj Isaac Gabaldou. of the i civil guard, engaged lu gathering i evideiice agalusl republicans who i took part iu the civil war. his I last. Q. Should a girl ever serd a gift tn mau whom she like-P A. Not unless she is engaged to ' be married to this man. aud then i the only gifts necessary are al I Christmas and on his birUday. Mtatrnu-nt of Condition of the I.IIMMIV A I.AM vslilHl: IMilMMli <O.OI vniHIlA X. w ¥<>rk Sew York is* John Hl rest On the ttfat 1-ay of Ilea ember, I*3* < Oll.litJllT OfNtIAN. f-r< l.i.nt JotlS I liM.soX He. evtary , Amount of Capital paid I up •» UMM.M, i tIHoM AMMCTB OF COMrASV I Ileal Estate Vnlm umbered * N ns Mortgage laxne on real I vMate < Free from any prior In.-unibran-e> _ Sone Honda and Hl<« ka Owned iln-.-k Value »,SU,»IS.U I Caah In lianka ton Interest and Nut on Interest < 451,773.53 I Act rued He. urltie* tinj lereat a llentk et«.l. *0.131.<s other He. uritle* Non* I Premium* and Aocuunla due and In pru<«*s of | <-nlle< tine . 1.i:«.53i.5l | A« < <>unlff otherwise »«• cured ——ti.lkt.S3i I Total tlroaa A-eeU I «,735.357.»3 | Dedm t Asset, Not Ad"•“'••d » JI7.SC.iI I Net Assets I *.<kl.3is.sj . „ UAHIUTIM iKkHrte or MtHuunt ue« (-••Miry to rehiHurt* outstanding risks | 33M.M1.k3 i laiasee due and unpaid None Loose, adjusted and not due .... .. jjone Loas«a unadjusted and 1 „A? - Hills and A-counts unAttxHint due and not due* banim or »»ih»r credii Other Llat.llltira o f the NtAi*. Company Ml.k3*.*x, < 2,hli - I tJM.ukJ t» surplus .... | t.Jt»,M7.*7 Total m . .. — y «,<SI.3I* 53 i,’ i .L ATK .°F 'NIMAb'A. i m. e of Insurance c.><nmls*t>>ner •‘hv under stened. Inauram e Com- ! I .'< Indiana, hereby certify th^’" ~,r <"py “f ' Ihl *'"temant «< the t’ondllloa of • !< I tufa ■'•attuned Company on ■ the Slat day of De. ember, I*l* a* s ,o ,' * ,"»l.s«*l*nieiit and .‘X^iR7n o tM.: u,B '" B0 ‘ “ _ Whereof. ! hereunto I my name and arti* my uffl. etal “-al. this lath day "f A|y*|4i« tbeall ano. H NKWHAt’RK •If Mmoi C"'"mla*ionar. I iWter ! 7-k p, " y ■" ,l *‘ e - — o i ° r Condition ot the II I.lAtll* < Ist t| | t < oMI-tVV . Hprtnwfteld. Illinois ao* hast Capitol Avenue jon the 31*1 Day of I>e-»mt>er. l»3». i, w V ' President P. W Pi' KEiiiN'l. Hvit.tary Amount of Capital paid • I -UO,SO».O* 1 -tel'i 1 p'T company Ual Mtat» MoHtaLa i ... I I3I,S»« »a . Mortaage lamna on real . •state < Free from any ~ b r ' ,,r incumbraneoi „ tI.STnTI U-.nds and Htoe-ku Own- , 'Market Value) . 33X1*3 5* , CaaH In Henke tOk Ini ' •'* •' !o * ° n ,n * j Accrued u,. urltlen <1,,; ’»•»>» 1» P'emlums and Aecoußta due atnl In prmes* of < ' <oll*rtlon . ... Monel i A» * »»unta utiierwiM cur *< - - "Jz Non. iltaserv. . ‘-'AM'UTIEM tiseerv. nr amount ne- ■< l “ f*i"sura outstanding risks 1 *>„„» *oa*o due nid unpaid , not “"»dJuitid ami N ""* •"“■ ‘'•''i" Amount. qn-‘ tHhV't’? l»»»»xl ’Hher Liabilities of th. r2w.Mt.si rturtnu* .1 ftdD.ono.yft | U,B¥» 3U 1 oU * * M3Xt3.D» ’-Nt'IANA. •h*t Ihi* I "”17. Ml @ " b.ike.o'i!! ,, “ u "» Wbsr.ot.J b.r.unto ) “ 0,,,r *1 m

daughter I’llsr. 17, aii<i his ch«ufftiur. J<*se lamia Die*, were motorIllg hear Tslsvcrs IH* l-a Helus I August 3. It was allagt-il that rspublicans, disguised In uni lounllsi. uniforms, waved to the car aa If 1 they wanted a lift. When the carl stopped, It was alleged, all In It were slain. Nationalist anthoiitle* started an Investigation which, they ! assnrted. disclosed a “clsn of cteas vengeance with blood.'' composed largely of ixunmuulsts mid anarcitisi* who were hiding to evade prosecution for civil war activitiea. Former republican officers aud men and women "spiea” were i members of the ''clan,'* it was alleged. Police started raiding suspected buildings and asserted that in ad-1 dltlott to arrestlug more than 100 pei sons they found quantities us revolvers, baud grenades, daggers, imtiles of poison and disguises Including iiatioiiaitst military uniform* of all rauk* from general down, evening gown* fur women operative*, evening dress tor men, shepherds' costume* aud workers' I overalls. it was asserted also that a "black list"' was found coutaiuilig I I he name* of uatlonalisl* to be killed. The hand* of the condemned were tied behind their backs and they were shot, one by one, within two hour*, by firing squad* of eight meu each. Each was given the privilege us being blindfolded. It was undemfood lhal 34. Includ- . Ing the two women, declined. Bod ' les of all 53 were buried at once 1 j in a l omiuoti grave in au adjoining I I cemetery. SIH) Nheetw B'jxil Sunriwc Canary Second Sheets, neatly wrapped 35e. The Decatur Democrat Co. ! Mtatimeat el Cumlitlon of th* Ml II VI noil 1.1 l IA»I I«VV< I < o| ItostOA Hvslun. Massa. liuastta k-J Baltrytnanh "n the 31»l Day of December, I»4* MAUHHAI.I. U DALTt'N. Pre. 14*'ll JoliN A •'"IJUNM. Secretary , Amount ot Capital paid up *f Mutual tllioSH ASHE IM OF CUMJ'ANX i Real Estate I'nlncunibered | Nune Mortgage l.„n- on real estate I Free from any poor la< umbran--*) ... None Uonds Owned (Houk Value) . 1.1H.1U.i) Cash In Hanks (Ok Interest aud Not on interest! . ivs.sjs.sk .Versed He-aril lee ilni tereat A Kent*, etc.).. IV.JSV Vs Othir H<-< urlliea Nun* Pr< mium* aud Av. uunta due and in prmeaa of < ollection . . 4J.SSIA3 A ■ unt* otherwise secured l.taO.M Total Gross Asset* I I.IkJ.SSZ.** I'e-lu t Asset* Not .Admitted | 5.M5.11 Nel Aasela | LU'.SII.V* I.IAKILITIEK I l tiearned Prt-mtem | JSS.Sta.7k iJ-u,M>» due aud unpaid.. *a a*n -a j tavaaea adjusted and not ' . **“• „ - Non* Lmnixpm unatljanted aud th MUMpt-nae v , ne IMIIa a»?d Avluuulm uii> 15.3 3J.M .Amount du* and not due Hake or other credi- ' loTm .... Non* (Other Ual-HKie* of tu« Company »»,3Si.*S <--T". U , 1 <•‘*‘••1111*. _._ i 11J.017 |» Capital « ft ar.,»*, .ffwrplu* f ;ii,»«.te 4 Telal —1 1.177, Sta.vo HTATE OF INDIANA. ; OBI< e of insurance CommlaaUtßer ‘ mlssiut?," 7T'“. ~e4' ‘""urnne* t omthat the -rJ J ‘”■’■••>7 cwrttftr iu- J, . •‘“’V* I* • correct cowy of ■ Hi* lh f us i "ha*"he* Mid "irfit ** ~. ,l * u m«nt 'and ...I" Tv*‘ln>«ny Whereof. I hereunta ' • ;«r.e.;r th?, "t-ta d‘.T Av i?"- ' •*••!> I»»k h 5 NEWiTa® . -1 Akilov VI OIU'MI (.Hv At.l. Mt It SI ■ ttam.m «omp"m H*mpsitlro tn. o._ ~" 4 * r “‘ dtteel I J I FO J 1 * v!.*Pa- '-‘-I. ‘‘ r ’s‘"be r t l»4k I 4 H l V CAH*|hEC‘ S .F- ••fv.t'tvul " » < ARHICK, Hectetarv |An».unl ul Capital paid * *4 Mutual ! It.l“ OF ‘■ompany isvm teßiair I nhis utubta.. n . No** > cktele 'Free from any ! prior jn< umbruncei •- *a ‘‘"n"sahd Ht.u k, Ow ’ n ; I ed < Market Value, ... .. i-*«l> in Hanks ton | B .' ' tlreati" 011 Am rued’kiearll*,, ,1,,.’ WHMI ' ' M. 3 »7 Fr.mtama *m| Atrnuunm N “• (Ullycttun • fc ,. k _ J *u"r U 4 U ullu ‘»‘te M.PU.kP I I.SM.S3 '.l^iu-’i 1 A£ita A #H U Ad? • liahujtiel LkM.gMH ! ‘-‘X-. u d n 4'7 , nd r: S : '7» / Jn M *nd Nu ” Hill* »mi A-tevnta nn'.’ paid _ "" *"• 4M,t “ fn> — 51.3M.7S H,. Tutsi Lt«bu<o„ II Capital 77.. M ‘" ’ M*S.SU.ta (jffurplua ~~„....s N»n* ■ _ •» 131.733.4* ' T "‘*l ' | 1.545.545.17 pTATK OF INDux* ! iVUdlifaS! "a«’'"fmls*h»ner i that the ..ia' statement ami «/ni. ta th .’o'* .• u, " n,,nt "* < lal »»a| thL • n,l, '"X off!-

u. s. prbtestSJAPS BMiflll I‘rotent Bombing oi I vricaii Lutheran \|| siuii Hospital ■<!<•"< -•‘ttaiutho!. . H ,fl ran < 0u.u1.0 ambo,,. le , .. i ’W pi"t.".t.<i to t;,.. j MI) • ‘muscat « ■ •"‘•“ta au \ „ S1 Ut was a.actt.d, aft.t -• ‘‘l hospital 3u u ata airwct hits. " -44 leula'cd U.„ > hhd that 11 14i<v ... ' addl-mu , .I»tvl.ta>. <ud ... -•. . . .. L 5< -tv. .. i . iwi ' *■ - 'SI t"»a mt.-,a.uu. .. _ t . n .. . ed M teetuu < Itu. <a. ** ■ u 1 »»»»< IO .111. lUMPtAI (1 U-i-t !•_ Maml > A < Hl.Hl i.l; o n *• ' W Ai.ta.i. .. U .. *, "P -| .. — t *i I I eclat, . I■ t . . ||g|i • . k. . 4 ed 'Ho k I, I '■ ' • •'' <n I x : t a - Mg A . < j.,. tetesl A Io l - , jUEI "tliri S,. url'i.-, " l"lei'.l.l«.» ■ t ... |||g ' d <■ and i . ~r colle. I' A . < ured .... T -tai <li | . I'oiu. ( A--- x t.i miltod . , Nel A,se(> MBal LIAHeserve o. ■■ ee««ar> • . • . ■ la.-,< Ul , , . , . j lllgl In Suspense 1 - Hill- aud i pa I Aum .11. t I . . hank, Compel > * Tot. I 1..., • Capital | M • Huipl.,* | t * I’ATK . . X , 'HH '"C ' 1 . • ' O.< M,<:... . 4: nos « rile In 111, ,ft , WS > tn T. ,nn«i > u r< d I •. . - -1. i 'H. all <lE<> It In,urao r I | •Il M .'<<« < I Al'GI HT T—' 183 i _ . | Statement - r ' MVMIVrtVV »l I<<M<<l<ll < < t.i o l> N>» Vork X - talk I i::i Hr.adaat -- lil< It tail IH I. Amount I up _ Mui ill I i — i I 111 at Entctr I ffggW ated I Mot ta.ta.. I . ..<>. - m||h < ,tate I Free Ir . , . gW I* prior hi. .ui.l.i . . Ilunda and Hto. k ' Mm II ed ilim.k Vol.. . I <"a»h tn Hank- HB tereet ami Not ■■ i i • I tnle.ll •A- . rm d S.. aril . ' I tereat A lt< ut». . ' EMI “i Ollier He. O|U|.» ( l*i rmluma and V MB due ami In prme, d » . al I oi l (oh lA'.ounl, olhiiui . !i * u "’ d i, Tot.| Oro.. A I . t'rd << l A.sel. N -I A- , • milted • I ‘ Nat Aaaels I I LiAun.tr i." Mi Illas .it <■ or amuu'd <■ gM i-eaaarv to r< cmi ' outataodltni ri.k I • » lai.ae. du, and ui I-« -' Mi I la'xaea adjusted and ■■ •' <>•'• B I Losar. unediuatrd < II Hl auaprl..,- < Hill, suit A-‘ ouii'. i • Paid < Amount due sml mu I i- ggw I batiks or other iredl- ■ ‘"x* Si I Other Llaldlltle. „f t -> M I Company rl Total l.luhlliHe. • 11 »! Capital > bE I Murpiue I T Total HTATK OF INDIANA B offb e of In.urati ■ ‘ B I lhe ondrr.l*' ed L O mls.loner of lnll .ua ’ Bffi I that the aho.e I- a -"< '' M f the Htatemeiit of 'in MM Ij tile elmve mriili-m'- 1 lithe .list elar "t I- 7 I, shown b) ths oilamal t-o'" "" s'lhat th- .aid mtalnil now <<n file tn Oil, ofh-• > lii'lesOimuo Whate-l Ml ■ siH'si ril'i no tidin' 11.-I <|'-‘ 1 . clal -eat this !M1 dj" . < Heal > UDO If lusuram a Cuui. •If Mntu.il Coiupato ’' ■ ' B ACUIHT 7—4. B