Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 15 August 1939 — Page 5
jU (IIBOSMEN lIIIIEO W Mineral Services Held for Indiana <Guardsmen * Killed By Shell e. will held lod-y »<.u«hrul member* of lh » now emampod »l * t „ Kv who were killed .ben » ,b, ’ y {WKW.- ,b -" ■*' hodle. of the .11 to their home, yf* n Sed by officer. Os the £ jX y L h body WM car- *? ‘r .n »rmy *mbulance The . conducted *• “'J the lnter»t«ie bridge at * *un. br Kentucky officer. jS ° n by ,nd “ ,n “ ,ute JT lor Corp Roy E. Maiey .1. •gJrtS?it—- - * K u«i annum **’ ums-ANI 1 u'»'““ b -. ji QB . ■ La* and Stock* own- < IMm4* Amortl»•‘'l‘Twj ’ h ’ M “ r ’ MkMKUU u Bulk* (On InMl «•• ‘u- tju.IM.M Ssroritte* »1»X, gscarttte® - ' , ‘ rin *' U1.131.M1 Unit, in Ex- is* Bond . TZwrr.er. . 6.SW-U malun* and Ac- ounls *,..unls SthWWi** *e««4 Non * fslsl Or®** Assete 411.354.322.4 S »££/-'■ X 1 A- j iM.lu.lr an, iu.»m .17 tkiirnm ■ nrrted «t 47*1. Ini iSrstert statement are Uepusllsd ** K»nd by law. UABIMTIEK y»*ne or amount naosssty to raiu.ura nduuadtnc risk* • •• B*«me tor ChIUUMb >ag <>aiHnUMH>nM , ...... Ml .Mt Id *li> .al Ae.ouuU till- „ __ w i. _ Nona gaesst Sus and not dua taolu or other < tedlNon* •XX““ WMWJ» .ii.tiyMjr hrNaa " .... 4 i:XH«H Total HI.IU.IMJT •ATS or INDIANA * • <>( liwunmc* Cuiumlaalonar I tie uadetot<»< d. Insurance O-m-SUu-ner of Indiana, hereby certify Bui tao above l» a correct copy ’• *• HUtement of the Condition ot a. above mentioned Company on *t Blot day of fvecainbor, 1334. as >b«n by the ..ri.lnal otatement and ttat tbo mid original statement la •■* »s file in thie ««.•*. la TMttmony Whereof. I hereunto •**v”* mi aaane and aftli my otn<W mal. tote let I. day otJuly. I>3». (tall UMi |T NHWTU.UF.K. «» u . I neuron, e CoMMHMMMr. r "‘upany «o alate. te the ba.i. ot Iweniber 31. 1»3» ■wtet euoutione for all bond, and i W-” award thia company'* total ••tiled <••*»(• would Ur tefll.nT.na I. wu.auu AUil hT U—ld. ■0 I ■ us Condition of the win ai. 11 vau.tra nnitAKca < otti>A«w Horton. Maeaachuaette HZ ildrrkcUr Mlreat <*aM[ .fusra."” - r’ZSI 3M.M.M COM, ' AXr “'^’'"•••nnr-tl 4 n » Nqn . *£•, and Wool,, own. •< 'Banda Book VaHank. (On jn- « SI™,•»•! Rm on c. «ln.- V ” ”‘“ ,V ’ St nd A, “'“«t. t£a K of *-««<. :.h.rw t « r“ihedger Aaaeta — 1U.in.13 » !| <ted 1 Not M ' tv Pretnhinm 1 "’.cnod Mr -“ W tw"d w and hatSl .Vunndl»h., •"'* I" ana- I “Tri’for bteteand. rh'.ider. ft": lfc ted A ‘"’“"‘- un. fccitfaf.n; 3H .f I*. * p —■• ••—............ N*n*» '^’•plur.: ■• T. UI - MT.«« * of Iwnurunve Com* it; 1 Hie al» r .v. 4 m'! a ' hereby certify tu *s**eineat <.» I ! l ‘’’ r t , ct copy of Ih. I.* o *’ mentionl'l condition of .hlJ I ’' 'lay „r t-J**’ Company on !?•» by tit V»' etrihor. I»:i» ■■ r,» ’he raid ojffi* l ,"‘•teineiit'a nd wST m,obw -
Clipper Plane, Iwo of 14 Victims in Rio De Janeiro Crash 1 " T- "■“' ' mMi* li BL V ■ ■ jR fapt. George B King The (Tipper plane CapL A. C. Penoa
Here I. Uw Pan-American Clipper tfilp which »ank In flame, beneath the aurface of Rio Da Janeiro. Braail. harbor, killing 14 pereona. including aix American. Also pictured are the pilot and co-
church at Oakland City at 1 p. m. i Burial will be at the Montgomery i cemetery. Roy Makey Is survived by bis ' wife and a small son. hi. brother > by a wife. Their parents. Mi and Mrs. Elmer Makey. also survive. Rites tor Corp. Charles H Handrick. >l. will be held at the same ( church at 4:30 p. m Burial will be made at Montgomery ceme tery. Hendrick is survived by his I wife. Funeral Mrvtcee for Private Wil- . Ite Snow Jr. IP. will be held at T p. m. at hi. home In Elberteld. Burial will be in the Barnett Oap- ' el cenyetery Bnow is survived by his parents. Mr and Mrs Willis Snow. Sr. Private John R Jongs. 21. will be buried at the Maple Hill ceme-; tery near Princeton after funeral i services which will be held at 4 Ip. m. at the Colvtmi and Son funeral chapel here. Jones is survived by his wife, a small son and his parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert Jtmes ' Rites for Privaie Arthur Mii Carthy. 17, will be held at the , Enon church at 1:30 p. m. and burial will be at the White church 1 cemetery west of here. He i. our- , rived by his mother. Mrs. Mary McCarthy. > Major Norman E. Hart. In command of the Indiana segment of I the national guard encampment. ; and capt. Doyle C. Skelton, comi mander of battery D.. of which all : the dead men were member*, few . here yesterday to complete arrangements for the funerals Two sergeant, aud a corporal ’ of battery D. will form an honor > guard tor each casket and other > sergeants and corporals will act • as pallbearers • Airplanes of the 3Kth division , observation squadron will fly over the towns where the funerals are being held aud drop flower, at the conclusion of service, at the cemeteries. Meanwhile MajorOiirral Robert 1 H. Tyndall, commanding the 3Mh division. 13»tb Held artillery, conducted a military Invastigatiou of the accident. . As near a. could be determl Ktetemsnt “f Jj lI.LI'ol. Ml Tt Al- (AMALTV <<iwr v.vt Jteeria. lUlnoi. , .31-Ml Jegar.oa Building ' <♦« the 3l»t t*s> Decsmasi. l» 4 > K A M.<'t»ltl' i’rr.ld.nt 1 a. I*. EtiWAltl*. •serstary ■ Amount <>f Capital paid jiona HHIHM AHNETH OE COMPANT Iteal Kstate Cnimumb- • red I 4.1i.«0 i Mortaage l-oaii. on real •state < Free from any prior ln< utuhrani.l .. 33. t« .3 Bond, and Mio. ka own- : e<* iMtocka — Market Value. Ho nd»— Amurtl.ed Value) »».a3S.a» I Cash in Hank. tOn int.re.t and Not on tntarset > ...» M.4W.M > Act rued Ne< urltle. tint.rvat * Kent., sU.I.. other Hecurlllsa . . i,3<i.s< I Collateral loan Premium, and Account. > dur and In proves, ot I .ollacllon .7 T. 713.3 I Account, otherwl.e , cured »».». i »».»None Total Uro.. A>aet. 4 13J.JM j» I Dedtr t Asset. Not Adi m.ifmi i . .«;■>; Net A.*at. I 338.1P3.3t: Li A Bl LIT I EK 1 Hewlv. or aitM.unt ne ve.aary to reinsure out.tandlng risk. . 4 64.1.3.43 in.Hee due and unpaid |S.ii> i 3 iMaae. adjusted and not ) due .... None liU.m. unadjusted and tn auspsHM None j Hill, and Anounta un- . paid . 3.3U)3t I Amount due and not due bank, or other crsdlt tor. , None Other Llabllitisa ot the . Company 3.343.57 « Total LiabUltisa .» I IT. » *ah •’•I .... f None . Hurplua 40,403 31 I Total .7 | t31.t03.1il NTATE OP INDIANA. r iJdive of Ineuratns Omtmls.ioner . I. the undernig'ied. in.uran.e Comr lUlealuner of Indiana, iisr.b, . ertlfv f *hst Hie shove lea <srrd< t <opy of f the Ntatement of (he Condition of n the above mentioned Company on • the list day of December, 1.!., a. rl shewn by the original statement and a Uie e«ld original statement ia now on flic tn Ulin office. , in Texttinoin Whereof. I hereunto , l Üb.i-rHie my name and am* my ofli- ! "to 1 t. .. . , In.ursnce CominlMloiier AUul ! MT‘l4ifw. P,B ’'
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1939.
the six men had picked up the dud and were examining It on a company street when the explosion occurred. Three others Injured by the blast and confined in the post hospital were Sergt. William Hart. 43. of Princeton; Private Ralph Carter. 21 of Fort Branch, and Private D. K. Fitch. 1». of Princeton. DAIRY FARMERS UNION STRIKES Start Enforcement Os Strike Against Shipment To New York Vtlcn. N. ▼.. Aug IS—< VP)—The ' Dairy Farmer.’ Vnlon today enforced a strike agstnst milk shipments to New York City. The Vnlon demanded higher 1 prices for milk and blamed the "milk trust" for keeping the price* down. The strike was supported by the congrees ot Industrial organisations. The general organisation committee announced that milk would be •upplied to Now York City hospitals tnd to the city's children. The Union claims a membership of 15.U00 producers in the vast milk «ted comprised of upper New York and part* of Venuont and Pennsylvania which supplies the million, ot galk ns used daily In the metropolitan area which has a population ot T.ese.uw. All member, were Instructed to withhold milk from deahrs until ■he price rises to 22. J& per hundredweight tor fluid milk delivered in August. September and OcUJbe*. The current price ir flSJfl Archie Wright of Ogdensburg. N. Y» union president, aani picket liae. would be established not only on roads and plants in the milk producing areas but at plana in New York City as well. I.aurance Clough of the state division of mlfk control, announced that the stale would ail dealers «ho have complied with the federtl state marketing order, which gov-! ■ ins the price paid to producer* He said "We don't t-liew the etrtkel will be very serious be-.a use we don't believe enough farmers will join It." oQUESTION SCORES ; (CONTINtrKD FROM PAIJM ONMI sabotage and iloacd their offlte early last night One of the dues cited by railroad officials as evidence that the train was deliberately wreck <m l' waa the presence of a spike puller al the scene. They said <nmi rail bad been moved Innaid oil a curve. so the streamliner would Ire derailed. A crowbar at the M«-nu. | : It developed today, had bean I , dropped from a relief train A. I> McDonald, pioaldvnt of the; ' Nuuthern Pacific, told (he Vultcd ’ Press that hla special agent* had ■'some evidence" pointing toward a iiarticulai person a. a saboteur.: I Hr rrfuwd to amplify the state ' l # mrnt. A coroner's jury empaiudtad n'' the acetic Munday blamed "a per- 1 • son or persons unknown " 1 The interstate commerce com- ■ mission was expected to bogln a > lengthy Inquiry this wsek end. r Meanwhile workmen continued • Jo probe through the wreckage of ; the four most badly damaged of i the six cars which plunged intoj j the river, which Is practically dry I «t this time of year The "eaitass man" so widely . sought brought to light the taci f that there were many strange dr r 'formltlea among th<- trattalenta and ■'derelicts following the railroads. II The man ralaaaud today lost • halt an ear in a railroad wreck. , I the other was badly "regMQew- •' rrrd." and hl* foot had Irren man-, ,! glad While tie admiltod a dislike ’itor railroad* tn principle because I he had usver received couipeusu
I pilot of the plane, Capt. A. C Person and Capt Georg* B King, respectively, who were among ths victuna Th* ship was attempts ing to land in ths harbor.
President at Squalus Scene ——- 1- /' j 1 ■ ♦ j .■ I ' i » f -a ■ I • ’Ljrj T. * i « c L "'W^.JLat -wW- as*’"-- 1 I ’ “ v *~** *’* V. S. 8. TtascahMMS. right; taaet. pontoons dragging Squalus President Roosevelt, aboard the U. 8. 8. Tuscaloosa, makes a visit to the acene of ths salvage work on the U. 8. submarine Squalus, which sank to the bottom of the Atlantic off Portsmouth. N. H, with a death 101 lof 26. The TuscaloMa is shown at right. Inset ia a closeup ot the pontoon* dragging the Squalus off the sea floor. Operations were temporarily stalled when she stuck fast in th* mud after being lifted M feet off the ocean floor.
Gon tor hl* lujurl®®. the G men' cleared him. Gave him a hearty ineal and utdered hi* release thi* morning. Ot the 111 perooti* injured in the wreck, all but mlmmß 20 had la>en treated and discharged from hospital*. The remainder were in hiwpitai* in islki), Spark*. Renn, and Ban FraitciM-o. At le«*t three were In critical cotidiilon John W. Conn. Berksley. crualn-d cheat; George Blansell. Oakland. Internal Injurie* and broken leg, and Albert Johnson. Chicago, once reported dead, who ’ -va* •uffertng from a fractured' skull, crushed leg* and acute ■hock COURT HOUSE Marriag* License* Ailltem H. Needham. Decatur to ; DeVoaa U Howard. Decatdr. Lester Herbert Oatman, Lima,. Ohio to Berni* Ixvulse Gea-y, Bern®. Duane Thornburg. Cleveland, 0., ' io Bstiff J®"® Hteiner. Decatur.
Last Rites for Slain Beatitv j. n_, r-r—B -VtoF-X-* IK Relative* and dos* friends attend funeral services for France* Dttnn. 17-year-old Miami. Fl*. girl lured to her -teath by a "latent scout" who had promised her a part in the movie* ami instead dealt death near •oca Raton Thoma* Cochran, who ha* several other alias**. I* held under close guard by Florida authorities charged , with th* slaying of Miss Dunn in the photo Ruth * mother. Mr* H M Duan, is supported bv her son At th* left t* Ruth * grsnd. mother. Mr* Ann Eckert J —
I l ROPE ALIVE 'CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONK) 2.000.000 men under arm* , Turkey also started maneuver*. two month* ahead ut the usual ' ' time, and clo®e tu the Bulgarian frontier. 1 In the Orient. American* were aroused to indignation by the slapping o< a white-haired, 56-year old 1 American woman by a Japanese ■entry. The con«uiate *oid the I victim. Mrs. France® Mary Rich- ' aid of Han Francisco, had been subjected to indignities. Ih-iatl* of the iiu idem were forwarded to the *tate department at Washington MISSING MACKE tCI’NITINUEI* FROM PAGE UNE) ’l* id caiiaqd and wa* given pi-rmiv- , Mon to work on the dairy farm for a week or two before returning horn* *o hi* friend* "wouldn't raxs him."
SEES McNUTT lOR ROOSEVELT Frank McHale Predicts One Or Other To Be 1940 Candidate I Milwaukee Aug. IS — (UP) — , Frank McHale. Indianapolis, Ind. manager of Paul V. .McN c palgn fur the Democratic nomination In I*4o. said today it will be either 'Tboosevelt or McNutt iA ( 1f14f1." "Os course," ae Mid. "Mr. Me ■ Nutt will be a oamildstu only if Mr. Roosevelt does not run again. We'r* < going ahead on that basis now and lining up delegates tor McNutt." McHale conferred with several < delegations of Wisconsin DemocneJ tic party leaders in his downtown, hotel suite. He said the campaign to titrtaln the Democratic Presidential nomination for the formet governor general of the Philippines and 1 governor of Indiana at present looked “very favorable." McHale arrived in Milwauka* sjout midnight and will leave early tomorrow for Mjulson where he will confer with ether Democratic party spokesman and legislators. From Madison be will go to Mlnn*sota. Atnonx Democratic leaders Mo Hale said be would see today were Mrs. Louis Given Democrstlc national committeewoman from Wisconsin. Edward Curry. Milwaukee county party chairman. Charles M-illen. Milwaukee attorney, and Gustave Keller. Appleton. Outagamie county chairman. He Mid Charles K. B-oughton. Sheboygan. Democratic national committeeman, was unable to be In Milwaukee and named Mr.*. Given as his repreaentaive. William D. Carroll. Prairie Du Chien. Democratic state central committoe chairman. also was unable to attend and M .Hale planned to telephone him. RUM RUNNER IS I I ■ tCUNTINVKD FROM PAGE ONE) iwriod Th,- alcohol which West »« carrying waa confiscated and is to le ueed aa evidence against him In support of the charge of transportatlon of Illegal liquor. The arrest of West called to the mind, of officers an incident during prohibition days when a arge truck carrying illegal alcohol was struck by a Pennsylvania passen ger train at the Monmouth crossing Reveral thousand gallons of alcohol were either destroyed in the colltalon or confiscated by authorities. — O' Indianapolis Seeks Experiment Station Indianapolis. Aug. IS. — (UJO — Backed by the Influence of the state administration. Indianapolis today intensified lt« campaign to secure the proposed 110.04)0,04)0 experiment station of the national advisory committee on aeronautics. At a meeting of Gov. M Clifford Townsend with city and Chamber of Commerce officials yesterday, plan* were made to call attention to the advantage* of the Hoosier capital a* an aviation center. Conferee* agreed to call upon the Indiana delegatiim In congrem to Statement of I'unilitlun of tha I . » HU VM II Vll»; (MEAN A<lll)»:vr A i.i vit vv rt r: < ohp.. i.Ti». New York. New York one Park Avenue On the 31st Day of December. 1.34 IIKNItY <'«H.LINH, I' X Matiagsr CHARLtta K WOODMAN. I'nnipt roller Amount »f Capital Deposit pnlit up •! U«.omi On Heal Estate I'nln- uinb•r*<i 4 7i1.735.13 Mortaaae Loan* on rest estate i Free from any prior Incumbrance) » 4,373.®® Itomla and Ntm-ka owned ißook Value) 14.M>4.**7.3® Cash In Hank* ton in-tei-rat and Nut on Interest) . 1.41®.6T«A* Accrued Securities < In-tere-t * Rente, etc,).. 103..01 «® other Hecurllles None Premiums and Accounts due and In process of collection i,M5,773. Anounte otherwise eecured 444.331 so Total Grose A»»et» *i».4*».34*A'> Dedm-t Assets Not Admitted 4 643.34®.®: Net A-seta tins Dept. VulUee) 4i4,G39.74*.*» LIABILITiMi Reserve or amount neteseary to reinsure outstanding rleks 4 4,763.661 tt losses due and unpaid 7.440.411' 33 larssos adjusted and not due ... None Uissee unadjusted and In susoenne ... None Hills and Amount* unpaid 4*1.412®® Amount due and not due Iwnks or other creditor* None Other Liabilities of the Company 6«1,0M.0* Total Liabilities ... 413.364.U3U Capital Deposit il suh.ntn- on Hun-lus g 4.364,433.®*' Total 414.63®.74* .4 STATE OF INDIANA. Dime of Insurance Commissioner 1 the undersigned. Insurance Commlaslotwr of tndlan-i. hereby certify that the above I* a i-orrect copy of the Htatement nf Hie Condition of the above mentioned Con.puny on the Stat day of December. I*3*. a* shown by the original statement and tlwtt the said original statement la now on HI.- In this ofllce. In TVstlniony Wlierent, t hereunto ■Ubeeribe my name and off Is mvl Ull ■ Mll * I * ,h ,Ur ut Ju,> ' GteaD GEO H NEtv BALER. ‘.V Company so stat*. AVUUBT is—l*.
back their datum lit edging out Sunnyvale, Calif , the city'* clogeet rival for the l*bor*tori*» FEDERAI* JURY tOONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) subpoena" In adtlUlon to Teuue*. wltueaaes before the grand jury today were scheduled to Include a group of gambling house operator* whose appearance at Rkidmore * junk yard* In expettalve llmouainea n roused government inquisitiveties* a* to the extent of hi* income. The gambler, reportedly told govornmeni inveatlgatur* they were buying <-gg* from Ski Imore'a elaborate McHenry county farm*. The government launched it* inquiry with a |226.tMM) lien against the junkyard* and farm* o Seek Fort Wayne Television Station Fort Wayne. Aug 11. — (UJO — Ernest H Vogel, vice president of the Farnaworth Television and Radio corporation today announced the company will seek federal permission to build an experimental television sending station here. The station, which the company hope* to have operating before the flrst of the year, will have a sending range of 50. miles. Vogel Mid. O'Child Loses Hand In Freak Accident Rochester. Ind.. Aug 15 Robert Max Smith. 4-yoar-old sou of Mr and Mrs Roland Smith of Rochester, waa in critical condition in Woodlawn hospital today ■■ . Statement of Condition of the -■t ' i vi I UMUBII ) Ml It AL IWIHIME tOMPXXY Colutnbue. Ohio 31. East Broad Htrect On the 31st Day of beeniter. 1434 ARTHUR WOLF, President ROBERT F PEIN, riecrolary i Amount of Capital paid, up — Mutual) Nun* GIUWH ASAETX OF COMPANY I nin, Mortgage Loan* on real estate <Fr*e from any prior Incumbrance) „ None Honda owned tConvention Value) 3,3®1.67®.06 Cash In Banks land Not ue Interest 1 4*7.464.64 A,i ruevi Interest >4,»«».®4 Other Ke- urttle* Non® Premium* and Account* in proi-ess of collection g 64.447.74 Account* otherwise secured N-m-Total Gros* Asset* 4 *.763.644.33 Dedu- t Assets Not Admitted * 361.713.36 Net Asset* * «. 143.23*. 13 LIABILITIEN Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks * 1,435,113** iarsses due and unpaid . Nun* H. l,edule P" Reserve 1.434.357.33 Losses unadjusted and In suspense ._ 131,444.®* Bill* and A-counts unpaid . . i®i,:i*.3* sie.urlty Reserve 3«®.®®P.V'> > otliar Liabilities us the Company — Contingent Iteserve 1.U3(.03®.37 Total Liabilities 4 3413.33*. 1* Capital — Mutual 4 None Surplus * 1,330,0<)0»‘> Total 4 1*3.334.1» STATE OF INDIANA. " - MW* e of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Commissluner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the litaienient of the Condition of. the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 133 k. as shown by the original statement and, .hat th* aahl original statement is now on file In this otn-e. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto airbserlbe my name and alh* my ortldal seal, this I®th day of July, i»3>. (Seali GED. H. NEWBAUEIL ... .. . !«»urane» Commluluner •If Mutual Company so state. AL'UI KT 13—1*. —— —q— — ■ Statement us Condition of th* l KLIMA Ml II VI i IM tl.Tl « "MI-IVI Celina, Ohio 311-313 Mo. Main Kt. •m the 31*1 D«' of t>e< ember. 133* O. F. ItKN-rtWCH. President h. J. BKtajKHART, Kecielary Am<-uni of Capital paid up .*8 Nona AKHKTN OF (XIMPANY Ileal Estate UnlneumbMortgage latans on real estate < Free trom any prior Imumbram e| „ 13,431,13 | tloiids and Stocks Own. ed ißond* Market Jalue, — Htoeks Book o 673,471.68 Cash In Bank* (On Interest ami Nut uu Intereat) . 313.674.43 let-rued Me. urltles llntereal A Bents, etc.).. 3411.51 i , r u I rl ".V **•»"« itllls Receivable .... 61.04 i'remlutn* and A- -ouiits due and In process of -■il-'iloii 117.31.J.3:. Account* otherwise se- ' “’■•’l 1 . - n >"e Othsi Asset* 45.t«3.->® Total Grus* Asset* 4 1.644.333.46 Deduct Assets Not Ad"'"‘•6 I 6«.353.Ug Net Asset* I 1414.406.41 LJXBILIT4EF Reserve for In paid List, tmeses g 3011,633.411 Imuses unpaid except Ltab Lapses 4 4VM33.44 I nearned Premium lle-l-Echl nmtrngem y ° paid i■. . . tinount du* and tint duo bunks or other Creditor* . ..,. x,, h , I Other l.labilltlea of th* * Company (4,®0*.33 surplus — J 3344»».0* Total g i.qifjietTn STATE OF INDIANA, oim-e of Insurance Coiumlsstoner 1. the undersigned. Insurance Comtnlsalmier of Indiana, hereby certify ’ that the aibuv* is a uorreet copy <»f the Ktn lenient of the Condition of llir above mrntloned Coni|H,iiy nn •he 31st day of De<-emb*r, t'.i3«, a* 1 JL I "!*‘b*. original statement and • hat the said original statement I* , now on file In this om- e. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and altta my offlclat seal. Hila loth -lay „f July, 1»3». I heal) GEO U jii.it MALEK, str V, . , ln *o7»" L '» CiMmi-IMI-'iisr. •” • u ‘«- ALUUMT 14—14,
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aa a result of loalng hl* hft band in a freak at eidant yoatarday Robert was riding with big father u> theta automobile and wag amu*ing him»eif by dangling a piece of rope, which hr bad tied to hl* left wrist, out of the window. Suddenly the rope caught in iho roar wheel of the oar and snapped taut. Mvertag the child's *rm above the wrist. Physician* wore forced to amputate the injured arm just below the elbow, ■ • ' " -9Entangled In Belt, l*aG range Man Killed Lagrange Ind.. Aug. 15— (UP)— Rex Randall. 36. was killed instantly yesterday when he became entangled in a portslble saw mill belt. Hta am> waa cut olf and big body battered against the shalt 0 Bloomington Man Drowns In River Bedford. Ind. Aug. ll.— (UJO — Jack atogsdill. 22. of Bloomington, drowned yesterday lu the White river a* he look hl* hr*t swim ot the year Friend* said Stog»dill. a horseman. was a "fair" swimmer aud expressed the opinion that he might have died of a heart attack. Hl* body wa* recovered 55 mine's* after he went down. —l——^»se— —* Ktatement of CondiUan of Un 0444.1 M4U A < AM ALTI < IIMI'VNY_ New York. New York One Park Avenue On the 3l*t Day of Decern tier. 1434 HENRY COLLINM, President J. FRED HANGEM. Secretary Amount of Capital paid Up . l.OOO.OO” *»• GRiHiM AKHETK OF COMPANY Real Estate Utiim umbered 4 Nun® Mortgage Imans on real estate 'Free from any prior in< umbrance) „ None 'l,,nd> ami Ktoi'ka Owned ißook Value) *,**e,3*s.*S I'ash In Bank- ton Interest and Not un Interest) 413.*11*l ’ Accrued SevuriUes <lnterest « Rente, etc.).. 43.003.13 other Neeurtties — Premium Notes (current) 763.63 Bill* Kevetvable ... 40* u® Workmen's Comp. Ke- ' Ins. Bureau ... 73.333.77 . Beltisurame oi. Paid I.' -ses H43®.56 Premiums aud A- count* due and in process of I ••-lle.tloti u6®.(3«.*1 > A<< ounts otherwise secured — — None , Sundry Balance* 33.457 M ■ Market Value of Mun ks over Book Value ...._ 1.t0:.7S - Tola) Grists Asset* 4 *.®14,M37. a l • Deduct Assets Not Admitted * 433,57«.1l • Nel Assets i Insurance » Dept. Values) 3 7.446.731.3* LIABILiTIEK Reserve or amuunt ne- - rggsgry to reinsure outstanding risks .4 LM7.345.67 4 L"S»e» due ami unpaid L 563.344.13 • la-see* adjusted and not . due . y , ’ laisaes unadjusted and , . ■«• sutoeu** . Nuns • liil*4 and A<• i'uunt* un- ’ . ?•*•■ I,7.***.** Amount due and not duo luttiks or other credi- - tor* — Agents 135.344. X* ■ other l.ialHlitles of th* I Comimny 63.134.6* 1 Tot *i Liabilities ...„ * 4,«sy »«5 jf • (apital | i.imo om) oc ‘ Surplus | n Total fl 7.3*4.751.3* STATE OF INDIANA. ~ ; om.* „f Insurance Cnmmiesloner I. the undersigned. Insurance ComI, niiasioner of Indiana, hereby certify above la * correct copy of I.hl ■‘V “7 «he Condition of ■ Uni "•'"••lined company on 'l*!!* **•> of tieieinlter. |*ii> a H . ?i.2, l L b ‘ ••'*; *"••»•««• statement ar,| 1 ,Ml •*■ orutlnal statement ta ' . ftl ’' •" office " Testimony Whereof. I hereunto ’ "i**!** r,b T Ts u*"* 4 ’ and affix my ofli. ■ < Ini. seal this loth day of July |*3> (Neal) Gift,. NEW HAt er; •tr vt..,. • ■’••Ufance Cummlaalotier. At>M H^uS?l< P * ny aUU ’ —■ O— —- — Ntatement of Condition of th* KEN IK K) GAlkll 1.44*64 «Nt4 ll iIDKNI* INMIRNM i; < «. Am borage. Ky. 1 Ou the 31st ttav ”f De« ember. 1336. E H HP|£KMAN. President It II WENT. Ker relaiy Amount of Capital paid up •* in*,®®®»® GItOHF AMD.TN OF COMPANY ileal Estate I'ttlm-utnb-r u . • !*•.•«" *0 Mortgage leiaiis on real estate 'Free from any .. p, J" r im umbranjw) . 137.43*.®? Bonds Slid Ntocks Owned -Market Vuhirl I. ins Sil -t , "ash pi Bank* (On In- ” > lerest ami Not „n In||6i . d*ff A<- rued Neeurtties tin- ■ terest A Rents, etc.),. * i«< other Ne. urltles Non. Irnw Trust Co Retund- '' " ' !*,***,*• ' Premiums snd Account* due and In proc®** of 14.556.58 ’ Account* otherwise ae<ured None i * 'Ml* <®*®*H with Ohio Insurance Dept. 173 >mi 1 . "rotal Gross Assets * 1.773 313 •* lied'iet Assets Not Ad- ’ ’ . • 1«.44* ®i» WARtUTud 71 ” Reserve nr amount ne- • cssagiy to reinsure oulstsmilna risks 4 LU32.133 33 tmsaes due slid ui-usld Non® Imsses adjusted and not ’ Nona Ixisaes unadjusted end " 111 *< II *4p*tft •*«■ Bfift s Mh ® un® -( p*til 2 *3l t* Amount d ie and not due ‘ Imnke or otlier crodt- ,< * r " to.aa Other Ltabllltiee of th* » ( umpany 14®.363 44 • Coital • 4 Um 341.6* ■ N 0!... ?. 4' * 7 6 1.743,576 Ml •4TATK <»F INDIANA. . ‘ nf •■■■Utame Commissioner I. Hie undersigned. Insurance Comr W , ’ , r I VP , ’ r ? f •"(■lan®, hereby ,*rtlfy ' that th* above Is a eoreent copy of !!"• •’•■•ement of the Condition of • mentioned company on the 31st day of December. t 9.1«. *« 5 ••■• "'••■"«• staiement and » that Die said nrtelmil sts.ument la nO . W ? oL". Tr, ,, """"D Whereof, t hereunto subscribe mv name and aflli my „fl|. • i lai seal, this inth oav of Julv. It* (* < taeaD QUO H NEviAUEH. ' st, v< ~ . , * ,M, ® r *t' r » "ommfHiotier. M^ 4 i42i4. Mny
