Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 208, Decatur, Adams County, 2 September 1939 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Bunday by CHg DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incsrpsratad Bntarwd at the Decatur. Ind. Po*t Office aa Second Class Mauer I. H. HeUerPreaident A. M. Holtbuua*. Sec-y. A Hua. Mgr Dm* ft Heuer Vice-President •übeoriftien Rates: Slagle coulee 6 .02 Dae week, by carrier„ .10 One year, by carrier6.oo One month, by ma 1136 three month,, by ma1’....... 100 Btx months. by mai11.76 Dae year, by mail 100 Doo year, at 0510e6.00 Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 mllea. Elsewhere *6.60 one year. Advertising Rates mads known on Application National Advtr Representative BCHEhJMER A CO. 16 Lexington Avenue, New York 66 East Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dallies. By the way peach canning time is about over and it you expect to! do any of U. best not to delay ionger Hope you enjoy the Labor Day vacation and whatever you do j and wherever you are, remember ia pays to be careful. If the war keeps up it won t make much difference when Thanksgiving is held tor a lot of i folks won t teel like it an/ way. j Don t complain about the warm weather It’s been a Snr summer and will only continue a couple ot weeks, according to the calendar 1 We will do our beet to protec t | you on news of the European crisis regardless ot When it occurs. Read this paper tor all the' news of importance. Thia nation Is not at war and H a your duty to be neutral In what you think aud say. ' If wt are to stay out. we should not assist the propagandists who would like to see us embroiled. —_____ __ Start next week off with au ad vertlsemeut in the Dully Democrat D will reach your customers and bring good results at this period “I the year when every one is preparing tor the autumu and winter, j — The right-of-ways on highway 27 i by-pass have beeu sufficiently cleared that the state cutumisslou ia Proceeding The new pavement aud the improvement of the old from a point south of this city to Just north of Munmwuth will be completed the next year. Traffi. on the highways ta in **n?***UM a I (he fair u( about MVM emit a ywr if that muteoß fourteen years there will be twice as much then as now. Taking care ot that growth la a big job lor any highway lotnmtsslou aud those working at it deserve cooperation., School la ready tor you boys and girls aud we hope you are ready , Corti. Remember these days wln-u you Are gaining knowledge are “mr< Important than they seem to They are not just svmcthmg with which lo put tn your time but its your qpporluuily to prepare yourself io enjoy life and wiu the battle with Um world. Make every tUlllUlu MMUat. Members of tbs taxpayers aaao- j elation and the farm bureau who have again joined forces to battle unnecessary appropriation, and consequent taxes wUI moot at Monroe tonight to disc use plaus and go over the budgets It there are unnecessary items iu the various budgets it is proper to eliminate them. On the other hand we .sometime, go too far at this and then have to make it up at some future time Any way it s Uns aud .proper that maay dlUens are becoming more aud more interested iu pwbll' prabtams
I Nell Currie, Jr., who has served jas manager of Wayne Branch of the General Electric i Company has been promoted to • the staff of W. R. Borrows, vicepresident In charge of manufacturI Ing at Schenectady. New York and j Man)vy U>rd of that city has been named his successor here. Mr. CurI ria's new duties will Include special work In the field of cost reI duction for the entire division, for ) which he has proven special apt I J tude. Mr. Currie has been very , popular in bls position at Fort I Wayne and his many admirers reJ gret his departure while wishing him the success they are sure he will have in bis new field. Mr. Lord will be welcomed to this section with the assurance of every cooperation for the continued growth aud success of the great corporation he represents. A school for life insurance agents would be one of the helpful additions to the numerous varieties ot I schools that clutter up the coun--1 try. We are led lo this obersva- . lion by the many thousands of per- ■ ’ sons who buy life insurance to, | protect their families after death, j .a id how tew of them really ac-1 , < omplieh what they thought they 1 were getting. Not so long ago we ' , asked an insurance agent what it 1 . would cost for a man 49 years old , jto buy enough lite insurance to i j give his widow at his death *lO- - 'WO in cash, au income tor her life 1 of *2s<> a month aud a 66.000 policy I payable lo each ot the three minor > children to insure their high school and college education. This would I I easily be the equivalent of a 610".I 'Wmxash saute The ageuureplled I that it would cost the buyer of these policies something like *IOO j a mouth, or 61.39* a year. Thia amount of course, could be paid , only by men earning 64.000 a year i or belter, but. on the other hand.' I comparatively tew men accumulate lan estate of tIOU.Ooo. Ou the same basts halt the above amounts could be bought for 350 a mouth, or a fourth ot the insurance for 626 a mouth Many men take life insurance tor their families, but few ,of them buy the policies they can best afford or that wUI be the best ' tor their families. Inasmuch an so I i per cent of all policies are sold by the agent, and not bought by the Insured, it is up to the agents and tin- companies to educate the buy- j , era so that the best results would ' be accomplished, rather than the • biggest premiums for the company and the biggest commissions tor I the agents On nothing else is so I much money misapplied. — New<astie loarict •■VICTORY OR OEATHT" Black war clouds that have gath j ’■red over Europe the past Several weeks finally culminated In auoth er gesture from Herr Hitler that i cannot help being one ot the moat serious < rlsos the world has known. The dictator leader boldly donned ' hi» war uniform and with the dec , la rut ion “| shall take it off nuly in I victory or death." issued orders to ) take Itantlg and the Corridor and bomb Warsaw. It means a conflict, the result of which no one cun how dtMurininu The d« up regret I* that the issues could uot have been settled peaceably by the right ot self determinaUon Indications are that no other uatioua at least at this time will aid Germany but what tlto future action of Italy, Russia and other mt- 1 I Gons Will be la only a guess . , Though brave •..omenta are made I jof the preparedness of the various ! | countries involved, it is certain I that economically they caunot be] aa well on as thoy wore at the outbreak of the world war and • hough they have Iw-eu preparing for years for this moment, it ia doubtful If supplies and muniiious can be furnished for a long period and whether or uot the people of any nation will enthusiastically support war after the ln*sun, learn-* ed In previous coMHcts What the attitude <4 thia nation i win be remains to be seen A reI UM* poll Showed that more thanj
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, three-fourths of our people were against war. It then become* our I duty to stay as tar away aa poes--1 hie and to do those things which shorten rather than proloug the terrible affair. It is the solemn duty of every ciltcen tn America -to remain as neutral a* possible and to strive to matnuun for thia great country it* reputation for fairness, to protect Amertcau* and their holdings, to talk and work for peace in the world and to keep this country tn such a position as to be ot greatest aid after the grave problems are settled. War is terrj ible. never settles any problem and we doubt that thia result* in anything good. Victory or death? Which will It be aud tor whom? Only an all-wise Father knows the answer The coming day* are serious and the present I* depressing —. '!<*-— Your Health | (By Robert E. Daniela, M. ftl • Secretary Decatur Healta Board) ANSWER QUERIES * The Daily Democrat luvites I readers interested tn having | some particular prubhun of general health discussed to make | •uch request through this column. Also, questions regarding , general health problems will be answered. In limited number, through this column Merely write to "Your Health." In care of Decatur Dully Democrat. De , eatttr. Indiana •* “Patience For D-agnoeis" There was a time in the history of medicine when diagnosis of a disease or ailment was not very iiaportani. Disease was treated largely by the pioces* of subduing or conquering sympious aa them indirectly eventually smothered the disease Itself, As a reault, greet acboola of medical systems sprung up. Drug* and herbs were used In enormous quantities A medical conaultalioti was very brief, so eager wan the prnctltiotier to tnatltute early and euergeti- t mat men I of the aytnp-
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tons. The old homeophat 1c (not the homeopathic of io<iay> system believed that success depended upon careful dilutions of drugs, even up to a great numbar of decimal points; in some cases cures were effected just by the close proximi ity of a pH) or potion to the sufferer and tn a like manner of reasoning. disease could actually be produced by administration of cotu-en-i trated doses of the same luedlchies that were used in dilution to treat the same disease The regular class of practitioner believed in l full doses of medicine in combina- ( Gon to produce efficiency of treatment They diffeied from their pro--1 fesskmal brothers in theory and • practice. And these controversies were not limited to these two great systems by any means. In fact. 1 there was a rather chaoik- condition existing in the profession It , could honestly be said to have arisen aa the result of such an illogical view toward the treatment . ot Ills. . With the advent ot scientificmedicine. attention began to turn to the cause of disease. Everybody became interested Stethoscope* ceased to be a curiosity and were brought into broad general usage Gradually, chemical laboraiorte, Icegan to spring up over the country. The medical schools began to I sliest the need for (valuing and additional equipment m coder to mo>r , efficiently solve the riddle of man', ailments. In all Instances it began to be understood that systematic treatment should not begin until a diagnosis had been firmly aud truthfully established A medical consultation began to grow up - time was required: additional exj pense out of necessity for chemical tests was obligatory; diagnosis could no longer be handed out iby a glance at a longue or the teel of a pulse Gradually, the rank and file of the profeasion I* being filled ur ' replaced by young students who f are committed to this new view ot , medicine. Results are uniformly I better aud the quality of aorvtce la ( destined lo Improve a* time moves I forward. Now. the next time that you are i obliged lo seek the services of a < physician. It Is well to bear a few Important things in your mind <ll Do not expect a rapid and complete solution of your problems, if -your doctor la honest, he will be seeking the l>e*t for you. good service requires time and dclibsra lion. 13) If your doctor Is uncerGain ua to the nature of your ill-
'n*ss ind suggests further examination. bear with him because you have a good one. (31 Beware of the physician who finds no trouble in determining the cause of your i trouble. This Is not natural and usually you will find that "bally hoo" is covering ignorance; a I "snap diagnosis Is a dangerous summation for any group of aytnp toms. in spite of the best that the profession can offer today, we find, in truth, the percentage of error in diagnosis is still rather high This margin of error can lx- reduced only by continual steady and 'hard work In this endeavor the general public can assist by giving cheerful consideration aud honest i oc>|H-r*Uon —— - ■ Q Leo Klrnch attended to busln-M* in Indianapolis yesterday
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I, ■ -i • Answent To Test Questions Below are the answers to the Test Mussitans printed on I’agv Two ■9 , — , w 1 A projection from * eh»apmg 1 roof. coutaUrtna a window. 6 An instrument tor detecting a isUght change of altitude in au aircraft. 3. Jefferson. Madison, and Ualla Ua. 4. Tennis 6. Thomas Jefferson 4. North Carolina Is the only one. 7. Bering Btralt. 6. Hebrew. Aratnlc. aud Hellci.- | isllc Greek » Christy Mathewson i 10. Sierra Madrv Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee ■ ■' w Firm Candies Caudles may be kept In the f j laudieelicks by first melilug pars I ■ I fin. pouring Into the sockets, aud 1 while Still hot sotting the usudh-s i ! In the holders burned Mattress Stains can be removed from the I mattress by applying a thick paste •ot starch and water Place In th--' I sun; when dry. rub oft the paste Repeat this process if necessary. Scorched Milk If milk has been slightly scorch I ed. the burnt taste can be removed I by placing the pan in cold water ' '■ ■ Mlalement of Condition of the imv mu mhi v i 11 1 iv»i UM r msrivi Cincinnati, Üblo iI«S E. McMillan On the Slat Day of 1-ecember, IM6 FIIANK B CK-wm. Jit. President ! C. M FKEI-KIIICKS, Secretary Amount ot Capital paid up *6 >ee.eee.se G ROSS AMMBB UP* COM I'ANY Heal Estate t'Mncumbered 6 667.MJ.M Mortgage Laiaiw on real ealale tFree from any prior »mamt>ranee» .. LltiJlUl: Bonds and St-x he Uwned <Market Value! «IS.6*J.»S Cash in Banka <Un Interest aud Net on Interest) 144*6-34 : A--rued Securittea tlnlerest * Rents. etr > . 71.0 s t* -Other Securities None i Premium notes A liens 1,02«,7JV.*r . Agents t-alanee. Hills He- and Firsl-year Premium notes JX.* 13.67 I Premiums and Acr ounls due and in process of coHeetloa lj7,*t*.th Accounts otherwise ae- ■ cured — - Nun* I Kr-aervea due from other co. t11.343.to 1 Total tiros. Assets I l.XM.li?.** I Urdu-1 Assets Not Admitted | 3i.:n- .» Net Meets I o*l.4l*.** 1-lAHII.tTIKU . ; Reserve or amount ne•eaaary to reil.rure outstanding risks ...» l,.s».»;l »i ia>eeea due aud unpaid None Louses adjusted and uot An Non« leases urn-djusted and auepenae 66,6*7.** Hills and Aecouula un- . paM 6t*.t6 Amount due aud not due banks or other eredlI tor* , . 1,31*.*4 • Other Liabilities of the t'-nipaa* 46nj4*.41i Total Liabilities * <,4*1.66*.t» capital j 3<-e.*to.uq Surplus _ 1 *e.3sl.ad- | Total * t Ml.tlO* j *tate of inihana. 'iwtlceof Inauram-e t ommiMtoner ( I. the undersigned. Insurance Horn- i Indiana, hereby certify i i ibat the above la a correct < of. the gtatement of the Condition of, lb! *nvnHoned Ompany ua, D-'-ea’ber. Im. <* it? t, *“ bV the original statement and Uuu the said rwiginal atagsment is ,i '•"* m this otrtce 1 Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name ..nd situ my o m. ' ‘‘tiuJo* ,hta .l2i h AV SL Jul >. 1»>». tdenlt <IKO H. NEWBAI Kit. i.tr m.u .'"•'‘run e Comwiaaioner 1 J. 1 ••utual Company *u slate. i ADO. 3* bKi'T 6 Htatement of Condition of the iin Mt I.iv 11 si nti - *«l 4I.TV COMPtk* Tulsa Oklahoma l«_ •*?. g » u 'l‘ Main Street i'n The 3|si l«av of Heesmi M .r, |*6* ■* JTJsf’ 311 I-realdrnt HITTJ - ANImW Treasurer Amount nt Capital paid up-Mutual -I Non . ' R e2 H g? *’*«T« 2* IMPART | , Real Estate incumber- • 146.6t0.5e Mortgage Loan, on real , estate tFree from any i prior Incumbrance) . 1*1111:1 - Bond, and Ktiscfca nwn- ‘ i-**? f*Hfbet Value) 11*417 e* Cash In Rank, (n, f n - 1.-rest and Not on Intereet) ... gkeaa] i •‘'LdH’lss Gnterest A Renta, etc.) *.**3 4* • Hher Mei urille, ' Nona •Yther ia-dgr-r Asset, 4.305 1* Premium* and Aneotmta ‘’A*. ""?* ,n Pro"** "f colls- Hon Hi lt| ( r A-ifiunis ot tier wise secured s A--rued unreported pre. mtum en deposit, reserved tso» 4644140 I Total Gross Asset* * * f*l 14* 14 MANiUTIKB ’ * “ I Reserve or amount ne. eeaaary t« reinsure , -utstsndlng .;.k. | ,yo,, nll l !*?*“** and unpaid Nona «M not " on * Losses unadjusted and ***** |n suepe-isa Heaerve*l3 4&« arAmount due * not due t»Mto t‘"rs k ‘ ° r , rMI * r ”c»m^«’ ,UlU *" ot *be Knn *| C„mp.« r . •'.pitat' V' 644.7*117 'nurn.u. J IH.iaßj Tetal 4«|.«j»n- , trm* T ’ S r°r ’’"■ntANA. ; -nlasloner ar tla?* d ' *"»'‘V»nce ComUm* . *"nvs '• " correct roev of ?h! * h ; oft n the r tald "2!U*' nd' i HftTmr
land adding a pinch of nail to the ■ milk. ♦ Modern Etiquette By ROBKRTA LEK I p I q What ahotiM a man do when he wiabea to pass through a doot and two women are blocking the lusaage and seem reluctant to move? A Nay. "May I peas, please" q. When the hostess seta her table with napkins In rings, and a guest tiiilehee the meal, should she ' napkin be placed back lu the ring? A. No. place the ttnpklu loosely by the aide ot the plate. M Should a woman always wear gloves uu the street? A. Yee. or carry them iu her hand r TWENTY Y EARS * AGO TODAY !♦ • Sept. *—The board of education iH»t|nines definite action on the , employment ot a county agent. C. 1 A. Jackson hf South Bend was ruom mended by Furdur County council fixe* tax rate at | *lc. Elmer Miller. Louis, Spehiger and Jack Flank Injured in automobile | accident Byard Smith choeen principal of I the Monroe high school George E Ktnale elected *nn ; ager Os the CitUen* Telephone company to succeed F M Bchirm— i Mtaluaeul of Condition of the i-iiov ))>) v I us t. a vi • ii» v l IWINCMI: <OW4’AA* Chattsnoog*. Tennessee i Provident Building On The 31st Dav of December. I*3* KoHEItT J MACt.KLLAN, President W. C. CARTINHOUR. Secretary I i.Amount of Capital paid .. up . .* _*l i.eoe.eee oe HROHH ASgETH OF I'OMPANY ' i Jteal Estate I’nlactunb- * »3*.3i;.i» Mortgage Loans on real ! estate i Free frees any prior tacumbrancs) 6.446.4*(.M i I'-onds and St«aks Own- . ed I Market Value . „ 4.414474.611 |Gush in Rank. <On lni terest and Not on taters.t) 3:4.376.16 , i An rued Becurßleu tlnterest A Heats, etc.y.. st,73A*e , iMber Assets 1*3.*3«.6e I re-nlutas aud A > ouate I due and la pr<- «■* of - oiler Hon 14.3.*3» »3 A-counts otherwise ss- • ured .X , -•cviuy Ixucn, l.etl.sis.st Collateral Loans f.Sto.ee T-tal Gross Austs 611.373.13* *6 i Deduct Assets Not Ad- * 1*741616 Net As»eU 611.11*4*4.14 I.IAH 11.1 TIER ), *<««rr** or amount ne• 4 rvnary to re|»iw4jrv outstanduuc risks 4 6.1M.M4.M jA. A H. Premium Reserve »«»,3to*l , •Tafm tteeerve 1.1*4.7*1.1* ,-Ctoaeieopheh Epidemic • HM**rve 2M> ftf* 1 X?)T. *l-*T r l* 34.5434 M • rsuie and Accounts uaG F«ld ... 4.41*.6* Commission IteM-rv, 151.tt1.43 I Investment Flu-luatli-n Hessrve MUMM' |O4her LaMlllH. gs the Company 4*44* to I Total Liabilities .... * s *U.l*« 73 ’epital * 1 ro«.ee«.e* i t urplus I 1.6434*14* i i I Total 111.1144*4.14' i '•TATE OF INDIANA. Insurance Comnslssloaer —l* V 1 * undeiMgned. liiaursnc.* Com. mlssloner of Indiana, hereby certifv I !K* J.‘*. ,bo ** *1 • rorrscl copy of '|lh* gtatement of the Condill-t- of ~h Menitonsd Company on »*. »><*«ber. I**4. a* 't-ulT'ih th " e’MH'WI atalement and, '...tus'sv.r.nxj.tr.'x 1 ** ! 'm' h nf Ju 1936.. • Heal) 43*54). it NRWIiAt'KP.. •tr u . ■ l***ran<* t'onimissloner. SKI“ •• "M**- j . •Ualrment of of the 1“ *<« AM. t.ttßll.tri lA*. <M>, I.IMITEU •i. f®"- Illinois 133 Mo, LaMaiie gi. ( uu lb* list Day of iSelSber. I*3*l NKVIU.K PIUAN.I. * I I sited Mtale* Manager : Amount of Capital a, per *«< lion ft N y Ina. Law ... 9**4**.*e , estate I Free from any - ptjor Hicumbrame) . Nou* J Bonds aud Mica k» cywittask. .On »M«».«4.99 | terest and Not un Intin- »“MM43| Premium* AetxMMK* Uue Mild in proroßi. of • »»H*» Hull M a-s | MW •'’herwi.m ae- ** l ’> U,M | cured — .... .. 31*.3»» i* nutted • .■» ■, Nst Assel* *l* 4*1137 3* Ueeete. WABIUTUQi iieeerte or aucuaui necessary to rwnsure * <.»**.33e.iß “•••*• unadjusted and N *"*' mns’ab-Ya* 11,19949949 mi/* Aitmunta un|AmouM ga, aß , t <t| - 1**4914* !’*r" h " ur •H*" crtolOltrnr LlahUin,. of |U , | ompany f.i»»4n.«J I'Aptal 1»*.»»1.4J1 1»! iMusa , M 0.,," -J >BKSS , ToU * —-999.461.M13* i «TA IE UF INDIANA. ' I Tto eito«i± *. e s “‘"“••lone) 1 mlMioner *9auranc* Com-, I "hat thi htoWY rsrtlO lib. J. . i« a «*»rrc*«i ceny of ItoZ Hbo?’’*?” th * of •toto’oint and .utoeTlto*?!*’' Whtosof. I herauni-., - lad slm tlf. my ah'i ttoan rt .* r "1 JuiFi Ito'' tbeal) GJpu « NEWBAIIKH.I •If Mutual’?!; ,r nn‘*e Ceiamtsslonei ••Aiuortita ■ 2 > '"tony so .t.tr toiuilg* o " autk - 6&.1 Reserves <»t' 'AUG. iu gEPT. 3
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