Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1939 — Page 5
fOUNG PILOTS 1 SUCK TO EARTH durance Kccord . *-<.**<■( pilot*. * rrr ***L today r *’"‘ , “’ High* that added IXS £ 4 SgdMMM ivcord ,or '* nl brothers wk o« J»’r » s *’ » <«*»• IJ “' T,r *’**’ ImF M ibey e-imtUvd toe oM >*<■• L J.|» to<ur» « " ,ll "“* • nd ll’rd aloft “to mate i’ tragh" L\« ( .se trim might C.<mpt to * their reeo'd They had ploan7*, in forth.- record tor heavy Mt. but maaneto trouble deprivship of reserve power toil L aided last night awing -n Tz ;na j storm after 34J hour* and g tastes la the air--a little o’er a ton and t hours. fbe toothers are fron- Dalton Bj UL Hunter. 25. has l*eeu flyhum* he wis 14. Humphrey, 20. his pilot’s license only a w toys before be started the About 5.000 persona greeted wS rten they landed their 55 Istwpos- monoplane 'Mis* Ipaifwid.' -Vt could hare gone on that art iotut-r." Hunter said. "The mitar and a lot of other things toeed to to discontinue the flight, wr* sot even tired." tone statistics: ftej flew some :t "00 miles, a gamer that would have take* toe around the world bad they fol*v«d the equator, the plane conned about 1.372 salivas of gas <-
Nazi Soldiers Rush the Harvest y-r , b4 - La Tg? ’ Fjgjdy 'j jT- IK? vEB . J JyEy ’• jjf OW3 1 |GuR ' X*' ri ♦v>\ * wrr ■ • y Trettg&\ ft* harvest wfl! won be aver fn Germany—and then comet period of Btr.-aiwaitirg which will decide whether it’a peace or war for another Twwghout Germany, eoidiero were drafted Into, field eerviee to r “ the harvest homo. These troopers are harvesting a crop of peas in a north Gorman farm field. Troopers Take Over Dam Area jOt; > i I II Wo •’ ’ vfi JI IA v r vT • ■ jbn‘‘-I | . ?*■ " 'X wJjnE'Vr® h'Mioeei (uardotnoo at Green Mountain dam SrtM * hnwT ’ ” On * n Mmmtaln. C«lo. a* they Mute’2, * h * * >n * •’ **>* Green Mountain dam project h<h ri j ***• rto* » * «triko battle Work on the H 000 000 rwamation bureau protect was hrtted July 12 by a atrtko 01 O'« American FedpraUon of Labor union* • •■*.« . . .-. aw • • •
lino; and they made approximately• low contacts with a speeding tract from which they haulsd up fuel and supplies with a ropeSOLONS LEAVE .CONTINUED FROM PAGE ON Ki the closing minutes of the senate's session Saturday night Reeard Spending Washington. Ang 7— (UR) — j Record pMce-tlme spending of' nearly llo.otm.toMi non by the fed 1 eral government was Indicated tor! the current fiscal year today In a ' rerapltnlatlon of congressional appropriations. An all-time high for spending. 1 exclusive of war years, was estab Halted in the laat fiscal year which ended Jane 3". IPS*. Expenditures were 1*.288.833.030. exceeding in- 1 come by 53.500.51d.404. President Roosevelt's January budget forecasted spending at approximately H.noo.otto 000 In the fiscal year which began July 1.1 ('ongri-asional appropriations for' disbursements this year, however, exceed that figure by nearly 11.000.tt00.000. Total appropriations! by congress In the session just •-oiled exceed 113.000.000.1)00. but included some funds spent before July 1 and some to be spent In future fiscal years. Budget director Harold It Smith said he had not had a chance to compute the money authorised by congress to be spent this year, but that the total probably would exceed that budgeted by the president in January KENNETH BEER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE UMMI contest, won third place and 315 Fourth place and *1" was won by Otto Lehman 'a team, driven by Dan Lehman Thia 3,3d»i pound team pulled 5.700 pounds, eight feet, seven inches. Ordinarily, this would have been enough to
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930.
CZECHS APPEAL TO ROOSEVELT Ask Persecuted European RcfuKces Be Permit* ted To Stay Here Chicago. Aug 7— (U.R) - The f’xoch national alliance of America. prompted by the death plunge 1 -of a Jewish refugee mother and I .her two small sons, appealed to President Roosevelt today to permit persecuted European refugees ’to remain in the f'nlted Stales ' after expiration of their temporary Immigration permits The plea was made aa CgechoI slovaklan groups, including scores of refugees gathered for funeral services and a "burial of silence" . for Mrs. Adela lainger, 43, and I her sons. Jan 4. and Karel. «. i with whom she leaped from a 13th floor hotel window Thursday night. The husband and father. Karel i Langer. 4*. once a wealthy textile | manufacturer at Prague, who said hie wife had been driven to her' • death because of persecution in I their homeland, led the mourners < The Caechoelovak national council, and the American Jewish congress - i planned to conduct simple services at a mortuary for the victim. No speeches, they said, would be made at the Bohemian national ceme- , tery where the bodies will be taken for crematbui. "That will mark.' Joseph Mar- j J tinek. secretary of the council [ said, "a silent demonstration pro-! , testing the persecution of our peo- , pie " The national alliance's plea to Mr Roosevelt was contained lu a | letter dispatched by Karl Perchal. ' • chairman, and R. A Ginsburg It i called attention to the "tragedy" j I of the Langer family and said: "This case which was enacted 1 on our American soil was but one; of the many being re-enacted daily ( •in C*echo*i<>vakla Hundreds up- 1 on hundreds of men and women • have taken their own Ilves, many j others have been murdered and : tens of thousands are being Im-1 ' prisoned. Today terror reigns supreme in I Csec bralovakla. a country whose 1 only offense was her sacrifice on ' the altar of world peace." TWO CONVICTS fCOMTINUED FROM PAGE ONE! i bran In Kankakc« county sine* i ‘.heir escape They bad lived in *i<dw» “jvnglea’ and admitted six , wuiglarioa. Montague wws serving a ihreeyear sentence in the federal peul teutiary for violation of the Dyer Act. Bnlth was serving a similarsentence for hts part in a CUkiu , Oa'.t post office robbery. 0 FAIR IS CLOSED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ORE) with state, county and eit* police handling sh«- large eorwds in splendid unnaer, GREAT BRITAIN. ttXrMTtKPED ON PAGE HIX) btliigliig In crops which will sup ply armies whhh "march on their ‘ bellies " No great amounts of foreign i Imports to supply bread and hard I tack will be needed The store' i houses of ICurope are over taxed •' lln Germany It was rvport<-d that | dame halls and gymnasiums are ' being used to store grain The' price of wheat In at Its lowest . level since ||*3 In Germany the harvest Is well! , underway. Rye. the most ImportI ant German bread grain. Is above: average, but wheal la not expect ! led to yield an satisfactory a har I j vest aa last year. However, then-. i are great carry-over stocks Po I I tatoes. sugar beefs, fruits and rata I • are above normal. Feed grains In Germany are ex- i -pected ’lo lie nlemt average. Barley. according to pn-ta-nt rati-1 mates, will lie below average aa' ! the result nf unfavorable weather I and the (uevalrnce of weeds. The ry«* harvest is excepted to be completed this month Wheat j will follow rya and In expected to be In by the second week of iiep. ' temlter Putatoo* and sugar beets : will be harvested during late Hep I I lemlter and the beginning of Oc Ilober Every nation in Europe has laid I aside great stores against the . lime that*war may come. The so * called crisis months date from the 1 I time when the harvest started, i late in July Ry tnid-Heptembcr, I tnrat of the crop* will be In Thousands of men now engaged , in reaping will lw> free to turn from j I threshing machines to machine 1 I guns M win a contest Ralph Rn||enlMii’h--r'a 3.7(H) pound team polled 5.7 - pounds one foot and eight Inches to win fifth plwr and |6 Hikth place was taken by Frank I Rm ger. whose .i.ttm pound teum polled 6.ntn» potnida seven fed! and nine ln< ha* This pull also won 36 Heventh place w-as taken by ClaTk Fonk s 3 son pound tratu which pulled ft.oon pouud* tour jtsut three inches
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-I A<.E MAMII \T (CONTIMUBD FROM PAUM <MUD stand Is guilty of the theft. They stated that they lound part us the accessories stolen from lhe Bole*- • ■ car *m Hleatanda auto. The loot included wheels and a battery bo- - lag used for the radio ou the Hie-1 stand auto. Reichert and hl* family and Hieataud a wife were home at the i time of the search. They were j questioned but were nut held. Hcorea of townspeople from I Berne and victulty. learning of the ' posse. Joirn-d In the search, but to no avail. Meanwhile authorities plan lo continue the search tor Hie-' aland FIRST AUCTION ■ j -CONTINVED FROM PAGE ON4S4 Danforth. Illinois; F. H Cooper, Huchannon. West Virginia. Harvey Cronkhiie. WlllUmatmi. Michigan; J. Y. Downing. Jackami. Ml**i laalppi; Warren Elder. Greenwich. < OMo. Cy F*rguaon. Grove City. Ohio: L J. Glnyd Bellville Michlaan: Florian Galw-lt. Cross Plain*. Wisconsin; Jam*-* C. Gnaaey. Garn-it. Pennsylvania. Warren Huber. Blurigta. Michigan; C. M Harvey. Hen-
Young Heir, 21, Weds Girl, 36 Jr|BF »aig'A;*«. .. -. . ! \ , JHW jC _—w<*' L. - Mr. and Mr». Robert Ctaru WMr t® th* Singer itwing rnachtn* fortune. Robert Vandarpoel Clark 31. t» pictured with hta brid* th» former Suzanne De La Salle Chamber* Hiteman }<. aa they depart from church ta New York altar a aurpnae wadding.
era, Missouri; Mdvtn J. Hoff. 'Bellevue. lowa. Robert T. Johnson. ■Fredericktown, Ohio. Gerald Kalabeck. Orange City. lowa, Billie I Kris* . Robinson. Illiuola; Donald .A. Kochhetser, Lexington. Ohio; < Richard Lanning. Hightstown. New ;Jersey. Art M. Langeland. Carthage. Missouri; J. fclrvin Mount, Jr., iCranbury. New Jersey; Clareme J. Maier. Green Laine. Peuusylvauia. Phillip J. Miller, Gettysburg. Penn- ' sylvanta. j Walt McKelvie, Grand Junction. 'Colorado; William A. Porter. GerI low. Illinoi*; H W. Pridgeon. Joa'quin. Texas. Jack Smith, Poutiac. Michigan; Tom Bullivant. Waverly. Kansas; Cecil B Huder. Garrett. 1 Pennsylvania; Guy Hlmmon*. Bell- | ville, Ohio; Bud Bchindl<-d**ck<-r, 'Rockford, Ohio. Albert H. Tabler, | Jr.. Mount Airy. Maryland. Cha*. A. Tinnin. Kewanee. Mississippi; i Russel Wlldfong. Grant. Michigan; llohert G. Wetmore. Winchester. (Connecticut; Edward M Westfall. Hillsdale. Mii-hiaaii; Edward J. Wagoner. Ravenna. Michigan, o * TODAY'S COMMON ERROR * | Ik* not say. "Th* detective j | around the neighborhood, aeek- j l Ing clura;" say. "about the | neighborh«iod." I
Many Reunions L Scheduled For Summer Months Sunday, August 13 Tumblewon family reunion, Memorial Park. Hitchcock 16tb Annual Reunion. Hanna-Nuttman Park. Hilliard Annual Reunloi, Riveraide Park. Findlay, Ohio. Dnrbln 16th Annual Reunion Lehman Park, Berne Annual Fisher reunion, Franko paik pavilion. Fort Wayna Marts Reunion, Lehman Park. Bctne. Fruechte Reunion, Hanna-Nutt* man Park, rain or shine. Blent Annual Reunion, Fun Set Park. Hawkins Reunion, Hanna- Nutt* man Park. Relllg and Rcohm reunion. Sun Set Park M. O. Brown reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday August 20 Twenty-fourth annual Lennen-; a'oll-Martin reunion at the home of Charles Llementtoll near Craigvli'.e. Crist Reunion. Franke Park. Fort W'avne. Annual McGill Reunion. Sun Set * Park. Weldy Family *ih 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. Walter* family reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday August 27 Bell Reunion. Hanns-Nutt man Park. Fry-Yost Reunlxn. Hanna-Nutt-man Park. Wesley annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Hhtkle family reunion. Sun Se’ Park. Sunday, September 3 Hakes reunion. Triers Park. Fort' Wayne. The annual Slusaer-Ganse family reunion will be held In the Willshire, Ohio part, Sunday, September 3. Etnrick Annual Reunion. Sun Set Park. Trick annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Roop reunion, tram or shine) Sun Set Park. . I Sunday. September 10 , | Roebuck annual reunion, Sun Set ■ | Park. Sunday. September 17 I Bowman annual reunion. Sun Set Park. r O LOSS IS NOTED (CDNTINCED FR"M PAGE ONE* • Wuliaah 14*.->35 141.74" Washington «f*.»3l 557.211 • Berne 115.143 111.419 Decatur Root .... 34.kJ* 26 <3" • Decatur Wash .. 311.X11 30*,**! ■ Monroe 15.51 K 15.0*5 • Geneva .. 54.494 52.153 Total .. 33.1*7.6X5 32.992.««9 Followiitfi I* a list of the utlll > tie*, th* 1919 aa*e**menta and th* - 191" asM-asmcnta of each: AMeautment* Ctlllty 1939 194" Amer. Tel A Tel. 5.373 1.94" . Citiaen* Tel Co.. 2"3.325 2"3.335 • Craigvllle Tel. Co. 4.47 U 4,47" Hragland SwllchiaHird 393 3M Hom* Tel. A Tel 1.313 1.72* Poe Farmer'* Tel. 25tl 25" Preble Mutual Tel. 2.714 3."15 > , Ohio Asaott. Tel . 2.353 2.331 Indiana Bell .... 2,905 2,*22 I nited Te|. C 0.... 14.547 14.33" Pullman Co. 11.132 13.137 Weatern t'nioii 17,131 15.034 , 333 1.114 111 Pipe Line .. *".*3o To.ooo Ind Pipe Line Co, 143.25" 131,49" Mich Gaa Tran*. 191.3>a> J9l.2<a> Ind. Serv. Corp .. 33d,43<> 334.27" No Ind Pub Ser Corp .... ... 122.72" 121.12" I Chicago a Erie . 937.32" *51.909 | Penn. R R .. . 535.M27 533.335 -N.Y. C at Hi L . 515,017 4*9.293 I Net lona .... |195."17 - o - - FORMER GOVERNOR (COVTINCKW FR>'M PAGE ONK> had flown there Saturday to confer with attorney general Frank Murphy mi a matter of "extreme Importance." "Attorney General Murphy gave me a green light lo return honor, juvtlce, and dmnocracy tn lantl*lana" he *ahl "There will be l»ig new* tomorrow “ The federal grand jury ha* been lnve*tigatfng th* Louisiana atutc administration and state polltit l*n* for week* It previously had Indicted five, including Seymour Wcla*. treasurer nf the late Huey P lamg and one of the three m*-n who succeeded to hi* power. It convened again today The Intensified federal investlgat ion was being carried out against a backdrop nf Intrigue. Rogge revealed that one nf his witnesses had had hts taxes dottle led The day after this man conferred with him. Rogge said, h* hail Iteen Informed by telephone by an unknown person that his assessments would "go so high, you can't touch them with a Idfoot pole unit-** you leave Rogge along ’ Rogge tbreateued to indict auy-
Saves Lives of 32 ft - - y • Cynthia Chapin Daughter of Robert D Chapin, aecretary of th* Hartford. Conn, National bank. Cynthia Chapin, i 22. ia being hailed a* a heroin* following her brave effort* in savIng th* Uvea of 32 companions dinging to a cap«ixe4 t facht in Long Island sound off the Connecticut shor*. Mis* Chapin swam for 43 minutes until her cries attracted th* attention of a tugboat crew. tried t witne**e* In any way ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Booth of 35" Line street are the parents of a baby girl, born Friday morning at 1 a. tn. The baby weigned four and one half pound* and ba* been i named Edwina Mae. 1 -o TRAFFIC’ TOLL ■I ,| (CONTINVBD PROM PAGE ONE! ■j crash. <>n highway 262 near Milton the ear in which John lorl. 41, hi* two aona Nich. 11. and Henry, Ifi and driver Fiore Pagllone. all of Cln--1 clnnati were riding, failed to make ' a curve and went into the ditch | ye»t«-rday. killing lorl in*tantly | Pagltone and the two boy* were • injured iu-rlou»ly. Thoma* Llpow*ki. 53. di- d in a South Rend hospital Sunday of in- ! juriea received when he walked Inl to the side of a car on state road > 2 west of the city. The car wa* driven by Edward Miller, also of 'South Bend Hoapital attache* | aaid Upowaki had been virtually di*eml*>wled when the car handle - punctured hi* al*domen. At Mt Vernon Edward Watts, i I l*-y«-ar-old Indianapolis negro oni' rolled in a CCC camp n«ar Wadesville. was killed and seven other - negro youth* Injured when a car driven by John Baker. 22. of Stew- - artsvllle, plowed Into a group of t men .landing be»lde a bus on the , road Baker told authoritiea he wa* blinded by the light* of the bu* end was upon the men bafore he saw them Mervln Brown of St. Bernice. 13- • year-old CCC camp enroiee, wa* i killed and eleven other* injured. mnm critically, when lhe truck J carrying 24 youth* turned over afi ter striking a culvert near Crawfordsville Saturday night. Paaaen- >| ger* on the truck told authorities ; a car traveling the opposite direclltion hud farced them 100 dose to >:th*- edge of th* rrad. ' j Critically injuri-d in the same acI'cldent were Orville L. Bowen. 23. I j nf Jame»town. Who received severe i i back injurh-s and intssihly a brokhen back, and Allen Reigel. 22. of > | Mecca, who received Internal int juries At Columbus. Robert Herron. 72. i wa* injured fatally Saturday night i when he wa* run down by * bi- , .cycle operated by Frank Jewell, i 13. Sheriff Rimer Nolting Indicated Jewell would he prosecuted und'-r We Know You, Errol! JjwtgTiMz m *• r Errol Flynn, handsom* movie »tar, take* refug* behind • pair of "cheater*" upon arrival East, at Newark airport Don’t worry girl*, this is hi* *l»ler >Ro,etnary with him, and. hex:<:**, he i* married to Uli Damita. j — j
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la new law requiring that bicycle* 1 must be equipped with Hght* at night. Gilbert chamber*. 32, of Ellet*. i rule, died In a Bloomington ho* Ditto! Bunday of Injuries suffered m collision lai* Friday night Five person* were Injured, two critically, at Bloomington when their car rraahed Into a suppoit of a railroad overhead bridge yeatarday morning Marion Block. 29. and Margaret Fleetwood. 13, both of Bloomington, auffc-rcd *er.ou* ‘ head Injuries. i From Washington, Ind., came | the report that Nick Rohnert of j Jasper, Jl year-old "jaloppy" racer | had sustained a fractured akull I and t rashed chest when his racer crashed Into a tree Nine Mere in a traffic crash at Evansville. An eighth man. Theodore Sxytn manklewlrx, 35. of lai Porte, wa* dead yeaterday of injuries receivied near South Bend In a crash ' which claimed two other Uvea Friday morning Mias Helen Ktera*. 19. and Walter Blernert. 45. both |of near lat Porte, were killed in- < slantly In the crash. Mr*. Helen F Richey of Elkhart died tn a hoapital In Indianapolis yesterday of injuries received Friday In an accident tn which her son, Dawson. 18. was killed Wtth her husband. Delbert Richey, who wa* critically Injured, the family I had come here to attend the fun- | eral of a relative. CORNS HURT? 550.08 riwird MwAs’t *M W» COIN'AFF dtalrmcnt at Condition <>t lb* till. OHIO « XSI Xi.lt IXM KtM K < U. Hamilton, Ohio N- Third PL , Un the 31st Ua> ot t*e*_einli«r, 193 X ft. It. LECKUfttEII. Pre.ldvnl ItoWAHt* sUttoEKEiL Pocrciary Amount of Capital paid j up •» *•»**.***.••* GIUHIH AMSETS OF COMPANY f Heal Eelate I nin, umbered .. ... 4 Hl,»•*.«» M.-rtga«e Loan* on real e»tal« <Eree from any prior in* umbran* •>— 499,5*3.** Honda and Mto* k* Owned (Uvok Valu* » 4 3*2,11*.** Cash In Bank* (On Interest and Not on Inl*te*t> .„ ... 1.3c>.*3«.»5 .Accrued S<-urltlee tintereol * Hents, el*.». »*.«•» 94 Other He* untie* .. None Premium* and Aceounts due and in priaeo at i--ll<<tl->n »39,3M.4a Ac*»unt* otherwise secured 144,*73.*3 Total Oree* A-aets 4 7.3*3.4<"*.3» i'v-l.et Aaaets Not Admitted I i:.e,3is.l* Nel Assets I 7,i3e,**3.1* MA Bl Li IIEP i itewrve or amount ne- - > t-ssary to reinsure lutsiandln* risks . f 2.51? • 1 • Losse* due and unu.ii I N ... Lomm-s adjusted and uol , due Nun* La.sses unadjusted and In suspense . . 1,397,734.*; Bills and A* < ounts unP*‘d lv,v*o.o* Amount due and not due hank* or other credl-•t-rs . . . Nou* Other idabUille* at the Company „„ >77,«>*.9S T.-tal Liabilities ; •,3U,9*4.1* ' apttal | •*o.»M»o surplus | l.cco—w* im Total „. 1 ;.H*,*«: i* XTA I E ol INDIANA. oni'e nt ItiMuniiitt* Cuminiimioner I. tnr uiKivrmicuetl. Innurani • Coin* fiiiMMiuuer us IH4I Mum, h«r«t>> certify J* I’* 1 ’* **•***'<* *•» « • vrm 4 ropy <>t he HUtvtlieiat u( tR v Condition «»f th* nt toned CotLpeny on lil * J 11 ! l,r iMvember, ra y ,h » statement and 10 - ~Tri“ft • t , h:r.^‘.e ,,uumoni “ *ul". Tr." ~,u **'’ y " "••'•eor. 1 hereunto .da* .2.!” .‘I” WL* - 4na • n “‘ my ultl. ,hu ,' ,y ° r |,aa - * ••**!> GISV. 11. NKWEUt'EII. •It Mutual ''""'mt’slouvr. ’ " n ’i‘<‘ny •" state. At Gt ST •—S. ~~ 0 . udition ,f ra, CHUIXIX IMIIMMI* <<>wr*xt * e * Yprk. New York ~ ~ ..“-t Fifth Avenue Ou the GO ■I My at De* -mtutr. 19-*. J 51 11AIN Es. President J. * iLNNINtJHAM. Secretary Amount of Capital paid “P •! I.imi.oai. nn ‘lftl** AHPRTg OF COMPAdiiF”” ft*al Estate L'ntm unih* a 1 l/Mna on reel estate (Free from any prior in* umbran-<-> , x-„ n „ 11- and Slo. It. owned -Market Valuel Ca-11 in Banks <l>O | n . ” ' j t*-rrst ami Not on in* i O' . 312 3., “I A-- rm d Se. urili.-s U n . * ‘ I r **J * Itrnis. *t. > . *3.352*1 - . . Sc- urltle* \ ~>e Premium* and A-- ounts due and in priK-e** of < ■ ■II- Don «*9,*:.#.33 j A' - ounts otherwise secured . Hu.SIX M Tidal i; | . | ? 919 2*2 3* Dedu< t A***ts Not Ad- . * I S".O 21 »* ‘ I /’•’ *“"■ MABiMrnl ;i H4>«mr »»r Mtiiuiint nr» rrihiiuro ’ p"*" • 1.70*.244.«l ( UfUftrN dur mid unpMld Nuh« Loppre adiurtrd end not I Losse* "liudjusted and •• 4 ‘* >9h ° 11 . in MUNpriitop I ' oniilr tinrAinituiii M||< | nfl| 16.«hh> ihi I bniikii or other trodl* i tore w lOt lirr IpintMlitivn of “the — 495,974.. I t’aldUl I 4.694.37. 5* I Murnlo. " I l.lbt’.»»"n« ! " urp,u - * • 3.mt/.*Ts.»s • I . . I .oi. ATK .”r 'wdiana. ~ ’ * ~f 't|»urain-e Coinmisaloner I I. ths uh'let-signed. Insurance Cum- . I of Imtisiiu, hereby .ertlf* ' !< 1 J.**". »b"Ve I* * corrni.-t copy of ! ill* Statement at the Condition *>t : *> mentioned Company nn ' thn .list day of l>e. ember, t.'l., as »nown t>y th* original statement and i.J.w "tatement is m.w on (He hi I tils udlee. ‘ I r*'* , ""tty Whereof. | hereunto * I’’*'vibe my name and sitix my"m. I' -eal. this li-tli day nf Ji,i*. |»:tt, UfotlD oeu H NEWBaIIER. ■ ..... . I"*uraiii‘* Comr.ilksioner ;|A6a^i2g o ‘ , ' ~a " > ' *»
