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CLUB CALENDAR goctaty Dsadlins, 11 a. M. Fanny Macy •hones 1000—1001 e- t Wednesday '' Art Department. Library. 7pm I* t’nlon Townsnip Homa E'onoml's ’■ Clnh Pot Luck Supp«r. Mrr. Henry •- Baumann. 7 p. nt. Thursday " Flrat United Btethren Churcn Party. Church. <:>• p. m Dramatic Section. Mr* Herb • Krm. 7: SO p. m. Friday • Happy HomemsYera dob. Mrr. Ralph Bluhm, l:3<t p. m. Work and Win class of I’. B Church. Mr. and Mrs. William I .S’rvbm. ":30 p. m. BPERSONALS r . Mr. G. Rosenthal of Cincinnati, •■•opped hare laat evenin’ to visit r , o'd friends. He Is enjoying a two 1 week* vacation. 1 Joe Burda of Toledo la visiting | relatives here. Mrs Dan Zeser has returned to ’ her work at the E F. Gass store af- ‘ ter a month's absence Dr. James Engvler of Inllanapo- ’ Ila. who 1a serving his second year as an Interne at the hospital there. Is sere for a vacation with his pa--<nts. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Engeler Mrs. John Conklin and daughters f Constance Ann and Man Jane of ( s'olumbus. Ohio a-e spending the seek with Mrs. Ccnklin'a parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. D Suttles. Mrs Dick Shaw es She'by. Ohio will arrive Ip Decatur Thursday for a visit with her mother. Mrs. F. U. Allwein. Richard Adamski and Cheater Bodorskl, students at Lovola university medical school, are visiting here wHh George R. Rierly. Jr., why
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|LU. TEACHERS FACING DELAY Faculty Members In Europe May Be Ut« Returning Home i Bloomington. Ind.. Aug 3a <UR) -Possibility that several Indians I University faculty members travel- , ling In European "danger" areas , would be unable to return In time to meet their opening fall classes Sept. H waa foreseen today. Among them were William T. Morgan of the department of history who arrived In London Sunday and planned to go to Paris sometime this week; Prof Ernest I Hotfalmmer of the school of music , who Is believed to t»» in Germany, •and Prof. Lennart Von Zweyberg of the school of music, who was ‘ studying In Switzerland and plan ’ ned tn visit hla former home In i Finland. Others are Prof. Bert F. Young I i and Edward D Scrlw-r of the depart ment of French and Italian who I I are reported to be In Paris; Dr I< - ■ ment of botany. In Scotland: Dr • Aubrey Diller, assistant professor ’ of Greek, in Spain: and Dr. Char- ’ lea E Holland, university physj Iclan. who has been on a European t tour. 1940 HOLIDAY DATE CHANGED ‘1 ——— Roosevelt Decides To Adr vance 1910 Thanksgiving One Week Washington. Aug. SO — (VPI — J President Roosevelt, following up hit advancement of Thanksgiving ' by one week this year, decided t» I day also to advance It in IMO by one week and proclaim the holiday ' f»r Thursday November SI. The proclamation of that date for ' th-- IP»•> holiday would fix It on 'he .next to laat Thursday of th* month.| , rather than the final Thurdsday on which Thanksgiving has been O'I sened. Mr. Roosevelt's announ'-e* IntenIt ion of advancing the Thanksgiving date by one week this year precipitated a storm of protest Several I governors said that they would not follow suit and that Thanksgiving I!n their states would be observed as usual on the final Thursday of the month. An official proclamation setting I Thanksgiving for tLfs year for the I next to last Thursday of the month | - Nov. DI — probwbl. will '>e issued* shortly before the Holiday. 'Hscloseure of Mr. Roosevelt’s plane for IMO confirmed his pre? vious intimation It .was explained I hit he was announcing hiv Intentions for IMo now to meet the requirements of calendar printers and w’U return with them to Chicago for a short visit.
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by HARRISON < ARROI.L < «s>rl(kl. ISM ■lag FeslsrM SrsStcsu. tas. HOLLYWOOD. — For drama, Hollywood sound stages have offsrvd nothing recently to top the scene in "Tower of London." where
Basil Rathbone, as Richard HI. sat In a royal box and watched Executioner Boris Karloff chop off the head of a young man whom the tyrant had cond e mn e d to death. it took all day to photograph the grimly realistic scene and.
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by the time It waa over, Impreesionable Rathbone waa ready to collapse from nerves. He had a special reason. The actor portraying the executioners vfctim waa hla 25-year-old son. Rodion Rathbone. Quite a bit of talk when It came out that Mary Martin haa a eeven-year-old son. The singing star vehemently denies she ever has made any attempt to hide the fact She ran away from school to get married and the boy waa bom 11 months later. His name la Larry and, w hlle Mary is working at Paramount tn "Victor H-rbert." he Is staying with the star s mother at Manhattan Beach. He'll probably remain hero with his grandmother when Mary returns to Broadway in the fall to do another show. Reports that Sonja Henle will wed her manager, Vic OrsatU, are lent some credence by the fact that the star has built a new home for her mother and brother tn Nor- > way. However, mama will be along when Sonja returns to Hollywood. Sept. 6. to start her new picture. 'Everything Happens at Night." Heard something else Interesting about Sonja. She has become an expert roller skater thia summer and may show off her new accomplishment in the picture. Mickey Rooney’s father. Joe Yule, has signed a long-term contract with M-G-M. It isn't a pension. either, for he already has been given a good part. Looks as if Lya Lys Is due for a case of writer s cramps. A company of soldiers tn the French I army have chosen her as their offlclal god-mother and she is sending personal notes to 3SO men The > star's cousin. Lieut Costus B!-u
L football schedule maker* and other parties who need Advance informsi ffe-n. in originally anneuneing that he I wdl proclaim Thanksgiving a week .learler. Mr. Roooevelt said he had . been receiving requests for ouch ■<-- I tlon over the past few yeara from business Interests and from lnd‘ilduala who would like th- I olldaya I to be more evenly spaced during the , last ala months of the year. Adams County Memorial Hospital I • — « | Admitted: Mrs. Caroil is Arnold. Route 2. Dismissed: Mrs. Georg* Harris. Dlerkes street; Margaret Elaine Harris. Fourth street; M’S. Theodore Imngerlch. rursl route; Juanita Buckley. Geneva. - o Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months Sunday, September 3 Frederick and Bavllla Snyder Reinion. Frederick Snyder ilxnestead near Wren. Ohio. Hakes reunion. Triers Park. Fort Wayne. The annual Slusser-Gause family reunion will be held In the Willthlre. Ohio park bunday, September 3. Emrlck Annual Reunion. Sun Set Park Urick annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Brown family reunion at Jim Brown's, the old Abe Brown home, atead Monday, Septpember 4 Mellinger and llnrnet Reunion. ShtnSet Park. Bowman Annual Reun'on. Bun Set Park. Sunday, September 10 Roebuck annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday. September 17 Adams County Conservation Coos Chase. Sun Set Bark Bowman annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday. September 24 Herachy Annual Reunion. Sun Set Park. Willshire K. of P. Lodge Picnic, Sun Set Park. —O"-" Gov. Vanderbilt First Signer Providence. R. I (U.K)Gov. WilHam H. Vanderbilt was the first state chief executive to sign a new
met. is one of the officers of the company. The shapely Vera Zorina will be the model for a heroic etatue symbolising Norwegian womanhood. She haa agreed to pose for a group ot sculptors when she visits Oslo following the completion ot her Warner aim. "On Tour Toes." After the winning design la chosen, the statue will be readied for unveiling before the Norwegian women athletes depsrt for the Olympic games In Finland. It Is good news from Maureen O'Sullivan. She haa left for England with the assurance that Husband John Farrow and her baby non, Michael Damien Farrow, will join her in London In six weeks' time. While Maureen is making her picture, the baby will live with her parents In Ireland. If there really Is a mmancs between Lupo Veles and Clayton Moore, It Is due for a long Interruption. Lupe leaves Sept 15 on what may be a year's personal appearance tour. Her act will be a family affair as her sisters. Josie and Queenie, both appear In IL United States agents win be asked to Investigate an alleged persecution rsmpsign against Florence Wright. Hollywood actress Someone has been sending wires to , her studio employers asking that she be discharged and blacklisted. Wires carry signatures of prominent Hollywood people but they deny eending them. . . . Dick Cromwell played a matinee performance of “Outward Bound" right after giving a Mood transi fusion to Nina Seannundsson, sculptress from Ireland, who cotta pee-J at his studio. . . . Hyman Fink waa the only photographer to snap pictures <rf Garbo when she was spotted at Irenes fashion showing. I.a Garbo made a dash for the elevator but Fink got two pictures of her. . . . Alexander I D'Arcy danced many dances with 1 Grace Poggi at the Trocadero but ' he denies his romance with Arleen Whelan is cooling. . . . Olivia De Havilland and Pat De Cicco were a twosome at thia spot. . . . ditto , Frances Manon and Hermann Sartoris, of New York. . . . The cutie with Jackie Coogan was Be be Bruner, who looks like a Petty drawing. .. . Mary Healy with Attorney Greg Bautxer . . . Natalie Draper with Reginald Gardiner ... i The week's most unusual three- • some: Jane Bryan. Tim Durante i and Spencer Tracy at Victor ■ Hugo's. ... And. is this a laugh? • Maxie Rosenbloom visits a Beverly f Hills shop twice a week to get ■ faciala.
' Declaration of independence, drafted by William Allen White of Kansas as a protest against Intoler- ( ■ ance Man Is browned At Winona Lake J Warsaw. Ind.. Aug. 38- |PP|- ' I*vaitghn Friend 24. of Pittaburgh. Pa. drowned late yesterday In Win-' ona lake while swimming Hia body was recovered Immediately but t*-l suacltatlon attempts fallen. He was a delegate to the Brethl| r- » . ■, i ' h is,. ■ . .'Z.-'. ■ Statement of Condition of the < »aai < u< t r i.lMStl. LIFE twat K*v< r. <<». • Hartford, Connecticut I 55 Elm Street On the 3lat Day of De> ember, 193 S EH AZ. Alt H WILDE President JOHN M I*AIHI>. Vice-President and *e< rrtary Amount of Capltat paid up «| a.aee.Me v» UIIOHH ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate Cnlm-um-<*d 8 75.45*.87» -37 Mortgage I. nan a on if Ileal Estate <Free from any prior Incumbrance) 47,*12,453.41 Honda * Stucks owni e<| i Amortised or Investment Value! Ill,ST".Stilt Cash In Hanks ton In- , terest * Not on Interest! >.«<>«.US»« I Ac-rued Securities <lnterest * Renta, etc I l.ttt.Ofi'ol ■ Ither Securities None I tsians on Policies 15.111.UM.4* Premium Notes 4 l»1.t»S l» Premiums a Accounts ' due and In process of , collM-tlon t.SHI.US 111 Accounts otherwise ae- ■ cured tM.tUII Total Ornes Assets 1144.174,1?« t* Deduct Assets Not Adted I 3H.M5.78 Net Aaaeta 1344.388.413.43 t.IAHIt.ITIKH Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks 333.114,714.33 teisssa due * unpaid None tenses adjusted A not due , None IsMses unadjusted and . In suspenao 2.034,474.34 , Hills a Accounts unpaid 34,044.48 Amount due and not i due banks or other creditors None Contingency Fund 8.433.040 0< Other Liabilities of the Company ..... 8,141.318.411 Total Labilities 1334.371,043 44 '•Pltal | 3,000.000.04 durplus I 7.M7.474 41 i — Total 8344.331.413.44 STATE OF INDIANA. office of Insurance Commlsotoner J. the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify! , that the above Is a correct copy of k the Htatement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st dav nt December. 1934. a4 ’ anginal statement and > that the said original statement la now on file in this office. tn Testimony Whereof, t hereunto .-Übscribe mv name and am* my omt lai seal, this loth day of July, 1438. I Res 11 GEO H NEWhAcrH. . Insurance Commissioner. *° " ,al * AUG. 30 SEPT. 8
WOMAN'S BOOT FOUND IN TANK Body Is Found In City Sanitation Plant At Indianapolis Indianapolis. Ind. Aug. 10— IVP> --An Investigation Into the dea'*i of Mrs. Mna Miller. S». whose body ! was found In a septic tank at the' city sanitation plant late yesterday,j was being pushed today by police, prosecutors, and the coroner's office. Iler body wss fornd In the tank by two employes of the plant and was unidentified for several hours ' Identification was made at the county morgue by her husband.' Harry Miller. 39. A post mortem examination wss ordered by deputy coroner Norman R. Booher. Dr. Dc.oher said pre-, I'minary examination failed to disclose any evidence of a struggle I Police and sanitation plant officials were puuled as to how the 'mgy reached the septic tank. Ar told Blefker. master mechanic at •he plant, aald It could not bare t i‘sed through a sewer. —" a . BRITAIN ANNOUNCES 'CONTINUED FROa rAOL ONR> velopments in Berlin daaigwed to make it appear that Germany waa : convinced a peaceful solution could be reached and to emphasise ‘ her strong position If that proved impossible. They Included: I—A statement of "Information made available to the foreign preas'—which means it Is official ly Inspired — that Germany was ! pleased by the proposal of King of the Belgians and Queen \ Wilhelmina of the Netherlands to ; mediate the guarrei. J— Declarations in the newapap- I er of Marshal Hermann Goering' that Hitler would accept any "half sensible" proposals for a settle- i ment. 5—A Nail press statement that ' Soviet Russia, now moving more troops toward her western fron-1 tier facing Poland, the Baltic state* and — remotely — Germany, had I "common Interests " with the relch
COUNTY FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES given the taxpayers of Adams County. Indiana, that the proper legal oflicers of said "ulget P ,h * ** ,h *’ r t*«“lor meeting place, on the fifth day of September, 1430, will consider the following HI MMBF CLAaairn ATlOh Hl* 4 <lt NTIFtg '•4or? l ’r"rs,"’ r „r i , " < ” T T’i'Jn.oo - < * T ' HF. 41.VH OOFIt E* (OIVTI HOSPIT4I LuPlther on A2enm. ’ Ml* I ’'" ri * < ' n * l » «»»•*• Services Personal 833.140 »0 ICurira.nl 22 All other Up eapenoe 384 00 All other op expense 71.SS-m> Pr ol? , h “ • « 401 VI-4 CMMNBtB| Material Properties Personal | ««.-,«» Curveat it. I ■aeel.a. T ' , *** 1 I lPr.»2M^nL“ n exp * n “* • l.rnr. <M» Bervi4 r M Per»<,nnl f _• <»<» 1 111 WWW was- ss. usra. AU "> h,,r °F expense 4.050. M RFftw Hfr.ll Prt»p«*rii»M 120.00 Current ('liargrx 13 •*.',<» hh Air'uther , oo”. B x*iLn. *? !!??? « PRtrnKf t TIMi »TT4.HhE» **• oU, ;f ,, t‘ ’‘P'n-e 1.33a oo Servl >i Personal 8 1.1M.0e Total Oegeral Fund 8173.333.00 1111 \ n <»HI>I l< All otlMM* ' I? 0 Oft <<»l >I \ Il4»\ llm air’ r » l *h., P ’’„ r n‘"TJ. , * ! a . CIMf IIT DOI MT Prin to l„ paid I O.iMm on 1 * x P* na * X*rvl4 r« P*rM4»nHl IC .’OHnti im to m»o <»«» Pr..prrtU* l-eODO All other op expense Total Countv Boiute I R.kOOft® tot >T» *HF.RI>F < urrent < harsrfl ••r. on <xh liitoiivi it Miivi'l'x* Mthrvlrea Persona) | I.IXO.Ott Properties <OOM %WC*K HF'I'XIH Fl %l» AH op■ *«<>-•”- a-.. <«l RT m»l M'. Aorvl.es PerMon* Service.'"' r '‘T-ae-nn Tir P,,r ’ on ■" 8 1.438.04 All other op. expense 14.450 00 **• •’eraonsl | 3.<«S.oo|A)l other op. expense S.2M.M .Material <1 Nno M ' .’.riM.i s'rn loo.M Current charges l.laa.aa loixtt XI.HK I I.Tt *4l. M.KNT Properties tw<. 4 350.ee FYraonai | i ioo.ee I im >T4 jvh. j h m a i; i *941000 ’j4L<2!ttee < *' *“ P *"** : "o ou l^r Vl ' V Beraonal I 100 00 I CUI NT4 44RI.FANF. Fl Ml «»• «■»»’ si IAIII AII ,>lh fr_ oh- expense 1,340.00 Part I Current charges 111COi NT4 II 4 H14T4.4t»9 AT <l9 <OIX7 4 IAFIR4I4R4 Part It Current charar. 5,740. M ' Baex-I. . p "H'HH' l . . .... nn f «*f' Personal I 4.750 00 .Other than Part I. AdfUSe ‘ ! i . . h r r " P -«D*n-e 10.730 oa Personal Servb es 4,740.00 A’. 1 2 P -- r ,p *" *!" “ > """ »• All other op. ... 2.385.00 t urrent charges . Pi -|-rr < >r. l.r.iH.oi. l-r..parties ISOM Total „... 8131,5-I*. on .. . „ _ .. ESTIW4TE OF 4 441 AT4 F 4 Alts To Rt: H 41MF.44 T " H*""**" 4,e«eeal l .n.H <■». Welfare Hlakn.i •***’ iMO-eoggem® vPSFI wEMMI 1 Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year 3173.333 00 8«.«oo oo 3131,5*5.00 |*s«ioM 2 Necessary Expenditures to be made from App Jprlatlon. t'nexpended Julv 31st of present year 45,000.00 r>B 775 u» 3. Additional A ppi on necessary to ba made Aug Ist to Dec. Stat of present year | |"5 00 4. Outstanding Temporary loans to bs paid tiefore Dm. Slat of piesen I year—not included In lines 2 or 3 „ Funds Reuulred (Add Lines 1. J. 3 and 41 23* 457 on H.SOn nil 1*0.370 00 v*,4tA mi Foade lla Hand 4ad To He Heeelved Feum suwreea Otkee Than Proposed Tax 4 Actual Balance. July Slat of present year 37.155.n0 24 ton no 7. Taxa* to be Collected, present year tDecemlier • Feltloment I 3t.5M.00 12.775 00 4. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received Ana Ist 'O'tW'S’B ** - V'W'VgW w of present year to Dec. 3l»t of tncomlna vear • • • w tg-hedule on file In offke of County Auditor): A Hpe< lai Taxes igaa Hcheduls) .... 4.543 00 *5 45*. no B. Dffli era Fee* and all othrr Revenue iflee . Rchedule) ........ . . xy.sin an 134 7*l on 9. Total Funds tAdd Lines 4. 7. «A and »lli 170.34VM Kl'llsoo 10, Net Amount to lie raised for expense* to Dec list of Incoming year iDcduct line s from line 5i 4* to* ua s.snn nn txcss no IL operating Balance iNot in excess of I9xpen*e Jan_ Ist to June 30. Ims* Misc. Revenue for same Period ! , . 58.000 80 12 Amount tn tie raised by Ta* lm<> (Add Line* 10 and II) 127.30*00 3.4*0.03 34.455.0 v •All County W'elfare Fund Calculations as of July let.lnstead of July 31st and Aug. Ist. •e » -u, P*<4P’»"Fi» I.E4TRS < 041P4R 4T14 81 STATEMENT 44V TATE* &mWr"7*TE."R%oII. IM 848.474. M <on TEI. AM, to HE . 01.1. Et TEIf , * , :u r4 County Revenua ... 3 .53 8137.445. M I *4.673 on 8 57.748.** |*sn|x»o 8127 4*6 0* County H'inds 03 <.214 oo 8,|«:ol> 8.434.80 8,714 no ’ i'll* on County Welfare Fund ,t« 3K.434.00 .It.sus.oo 34 070,00 34 730 00 Ss’Jsoii" Tolol 2 12 8173,147.00 8107.548.00 t »L 447 oo 81SL45LOO SinjOlM TOUASHIP PIMIH TAX I.EVB3M IM) HATES Tsvsnshlp Amnunt Is Assessed "Tai’ TsMnsblp Amnunt Is A-.e*.ed M "Ts^ , _ be Raised Vslnallnn Imvy Halsed H."? n * imam 'VitsaasM * 2*“* • 38*00 I *70.3*1 on | «i Prshl. ’ J-’-n? ? •*” «!!1? Mnnroe 3*3 on 3.*2*.*«« On n| KlrkUnl tan-no I' sL'i'slt'sn '?! ► conch ... I.n»* on 1.0*4.443 On Jn wiJhiSatnn ,9'i**-‘no l ‘ai 111 on 1,114,3*4 00 ,«1 fit * f*HM t sVi'Ul -- tt Wabash 34* n« 1,»44.7|».0n ,»8 Rt. Mat)* 2,0)2,00 1,241.2*4 00 .12 Jrft*rnon I*loo *2C 3<* 00 Os TOMA SHIP FREE GRAVE! ROAD HOAD FINDS hj. '•■ ,: •' a:nd ;;; ' ;;;t i i 1 j IMM "*•" W«|h Ts bt 5 :: Wm3!k2*m - ir‘? n *MU - Li I*o*2 Mono .04 51«<in MHsOimglotl .... 7,0*4.00 506.50 7,628.4* ■ 6** ■* it ■ ss* no Rt. ' 844.80 82.05 ' 370 06 374 05 03 HmO* Blue Crook 1,452.0* 13* 38 1,780.3* . ?oo 38 is 1 74*«« gORVOO 1.581.85 >77.37 8.714.83 fill It 0* 3 444 0 jetrersnn ~ l,l»»,on *i ** l.too.s* 1.380.43 .13 1.34.1 oo ratoo******* - v * ,ua,,on ’ of Towneblpo sse appropriate column under caption Township Poor Ta* levies and . *nd T *. ,‘® be hea rd thereon After the tax levies have been determined. t"h? tfvJ*ri n .' ? ,L h *r£2!!?5 V <r Aurt J!i n < r ?°* ’*n r *l , * n ' w <> days prior io the second Monday In September, and Lr morl ,L«M?Ze. ,, r Ti* Ad J u ** m * n ’ Board, or on their fslhire an to do. by the County Auditor ten mi*Tlnnte.“J P * y ru7<h ‘r'.‘-T iT 1 **J ••grioved by *u< h levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Como.uZLr r ts /“.m? ill , n, *„ nn ’‘•.'jr’y,* thereon, by filing of petition with ths County Auditor not later than October 18, and the State Board will fl* a date tor hewing |n this County. natM W A?.».‘.l. d l}, l i?l ’’“'’Fr* niay be seen IVI 4<>R II EICHER. **** n County Auditor. AUOUWT 33—30. Auditor Adama County.
In Pnland In other words, ths' Russia as well as Germany seeks pert It lon of Poland. Opinion In Paris was that the exchanges between Hitler and Britain had not yet entirely dosed Ihe road to further negotiations but It waa Itelleved In high Wench sources that the outlook was very gloomy, although some sources In Washington had been encouraged by overnight developments to believe that there *** H better i chance for maintaining Europe's I peace. Plans Ready ,j Washington. Aug 30 - (U.R> Assist snt Recretary of War latuta Johnson said today that plans for 'industrial mobilltatlon In event of
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' country are In complete readiness i He made the statement after a half hour conference with Preel- > dent Roosevelt and the new war I resources board I Acting Secretary of Navy Thar- ( lea Edison accompanied Johnson ! and the board In the conference. , the tlrst meeting of the board with ! Mr Roosevelt since II creation , Johnson explained that he and Edison are chairmen of the army navy munition* hoard, th which ( the resources Imard would act as an advisory agency in the event of a war emergency I — ■ ,| , , „ ,| f»<M> Shrela Sunrise Canary Second Sheet m, neatly wrapped 35e. The Decatur Democrat Cn.
