Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1940 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Elc*pi tiuuday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. incorporated Entered at tk« Decalnr. lad. Poet OElc* as Beaend CUa* Matter I. H Melter President A. IL MciUteHM. Hecy A Bu* Mgr Mak D Halter .... Vlce-Prealdeni BubeerfeUea Rates Elagin Caples I M Do* week. by carrter ........ 1# On* yaar. by carrier **' One uweth. by mail >$ Three Mouth*, by mail I W MM monUte. by mall 176 Du* yaar, by mall It* >aa year, al officelW Price* quoted are within a radio* of 100 mile*. Elsewhere |IM one year Advertising Rate* made known on Application NaUoael Adv*r. Repraa*ntallve HcHEEKKK a CO b Leiiugluu Avenue. New York lb Kelt Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Mem tier of The Indutna League of Hom* Dallies. • Visit Worthmsn Field and enjoy the aiki' tk contests carried on there. 9—9 It the last 21 year* brought an rnaument of the armistice e'lir m worn, torn Europe, what will the next 2v year* bring? It would have been amort for Chairman Hamilton to capitalise on Mr Knot s popularity and ability by grooming bun for president In 1444. —o How about constructing a bicycle stall somewhere In the uptown district to park Ibe vehicles. removed from danger and the path ot pedestrians. Another crowd la expected in town lonlgbi Every vital' should be made to accomodate the •hoppers and visitors, assist them with their parking problem and make them feel at home. ——a -« Officially we are in the summer season and tor the nest three months there will be vgratlons, hot days, lasy days and the opportunity to enjoy relaxation. which comes with the period. If thia brand of June weather is dished out indefinitely It will be perfect. Q_O Kha tiered France can't do much except lake the armistice terms. The question of the navy and air fleet still remains unsolved and their disposition, one nay or the other, will have a great iufluwace oil the outcome of the quest for power in Europe and |x>MlLly in the Western hemisphere. -0 War Itself isa t reasonable or cgaalstent with anything, but it sounds more than Inconsistent to exper t the Freudi to turn around and help tight England Evan if It is one of Hitler's (<>udiyon» for an armistice, we doubt If conquered France has any seat to engage In another war or speed up production for more killing —c—n— This la one ot the finest growing seaauM on record. Lawns and flowers In the city were never more verdaat. Farmer* are busy with <oni plowing and thinning of beets. The crops look fine and it la believed the IMb harvest will be better than usual. With favorable weather much will be dam- within the < omlng week to Insure a record breaking yield in the farming territory. Adams Post of the American Laghm is again sponsoring a baseball team this year and seteciioua have been made by Deane Darwin, coach and director. It Is a fine community activity in which the boys are greatly Interested and the play provides them with a lot of exercise and good fua They will enter the district contest later In the seaaim and we hope to see them go to the regional* and the state finals.

The bickering snd sore head sluff will not be demonstrated by Stimson and Kuos, but by those who wish to play politic* aud embarrass the administration in <-yiug to accomplish one of the biggest jobs ever undet taken by this country Th*- work of national defense la Important to all aud men as big as the two new cabinet membets. would not have accepted the posts If they old not believe they could help their country in troubled times. o Henry L. Htlmson and Frank Kuos who will join President Roosevelt's cabinet are esperlrn<ed men. trained executive* and American to the core. Mr Htlmson who will become secretary of war. la a diplomat of first rank, and ac-vwl in the army post under President Tn ft t'nder President Hoover hr was the American Her i retary of Htate No man Is better , equipped by experience and ability I to help with the u<-w army program . than the new executive who will assume charge as num as the Hen-! ate confirm* bls appointment. Mr. I Knox Is a trained soldier, a mem ber of Colonel Roosevelt's Rough 1 Riders, a colonel himself In the last world war and a newspaper j publisher of note As the Republi- | can candidate for vice-president In j l»3d he Impressed the country i with bls speeches and was consld . ered a more able aud forceful leader than his running male. Governor Landon, who rau for the presi { dent y. Both meu believe that the i way U> save America aud it* leadership as a world power, is by being adequately prepared on laud ( and sea To that cause they will { devote their energies ,uid latest* America has faith in them aud ad : mires them greatly for laying aside | their political affiliation* at a time when the country asks their services. 0 0 FRENCH ASSETS IN THE U- S A. 4n interesting vnupluauuu ha* been suggested in connection with the French asset* In this country, recently "froxeo ' by executive order. which might be greatly to the profit of the I lilted Htate*. The "freezing'’ order was for the purIMfse of averting the cobttscatlon by Germany ot French assets in the l ulled States. The secretary of the Treasury is authorized to liienscthe transfer of French assets ouly when couvlpn-d that the transaction is twins ctmducted by the lawful owners ot the »equeatered property The Federal Reserve Board ha* estimated the total of French assets in ’his country at The liig item I* 53,eB«.'JUBJHW of gold reserve* sent here for safe keeping. The French banks have about I3IMM.MR in dollar baian re* In our banks The Freucb have very material holdings of our bonds and securities. They own about of direct investments in American properties. The order defines "Frame" and the "uatlouals ot France." to which the assets may be returned as the lawful owner* aud for which they are held to avert confiscation, as the Frew and nationals of France at the date "June 17. IMO." The point ha* been raised that we would be under no obligation, tor example, to turn the 13.000.000.0U0 gold reserves over to a puppet French government which Hitler aud Mussolini might set up as a successor to the one that was in control June 17. 11140. The government that was hi authority then vaa the French gov erument that owe* us 14.1W.MR-H# -of war debt incurred more than 10 • years ago. It has bean hinted very i strongly that we might apply tbs , 13.u00.u00 000 on the- payment of that debt instead of handing It ovi er to HRter aud Muteolial stooge*. > It It a foregone conclusion that - Germany and Italy never would pay r the claim to us. Germany weicbed - on its World War debt promises > and Italy already owes us 12.014.- ■ 190,441 which we have little hope |of collecting. — Indtanapoßs Star.

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Weather A Week Ahead As Forecast By FROF. EELRY MAXWELL. Naiad Meteorologist V Vam R4«L»4O| 'ag'2 A t> *«f TEMPERATURE ANO RAINFALL FOR INDIANA Jun* 24 to 30 The ini portion of Ihdtena will In- moderately cool The E and W section* will Ire uormal Th* E and H cob portion* of Indiana will be. dry The H E i-ottum of Indiana will ire moderately dry The N and W and (*n. pon-un* will b« wet Th* remitting area, of th* state will la* normal.

MO4QUITOE ARE DEADLIER THAN WAR It I* hard tar peopi*- cd this gen eration to realize that nlghl air was uttet- believed lo l>* poiaotWM | gi( kuoa* and death often seemed . to drop iu at the window at night, no nirlmdy thought of afeaplng with | th* window* opes Now we know | that night air hi uo more poisonous I than any otlirr kind of air. except that irutaouous mosquito* fly al night. Summer time I* moequlio time Thuee prnllferona Insects lornient people I'nfortuuatnly. the red itching *pot which a monqnfto leave* may not In- the end of Unstory for yon Mosquitos times carry the garni* of inaUria. This malaria doe* Dot always make folks afek Iu bed. but make* them *!<£ enough to feel al way* Urwl and without ambition It haa been found that many of the stMalled “shiftless ’ |>.ppl‘- in the southern alate* ar* truly not “aWltleas" at all but nick from moaqultoe Munqultua *l*o may carts yellow fevar In former time*, before the relationship between yellow fever and mosquitoe was auder Mood these winged pest* war* permitted to breed near house*, and yellow fever took ait awful toll Bnbllc health authorities have found that a peculiarly virulent form ot yellow fever ha* rec*dtly cnward over from Africa aud I* uow rstebliihed In part* of Mouth America Airplane* from the infected regions of Brasil come to lhe Vnlted Higte* eapecUlly to Florida. *o our public anthorltlee are keenly alert lhat no yellow (ever mosquito* get out In Florida, beiaune W Umy did Uvcy might start an •pMernit Yellow fever Slight alno occur In nearly 41 place* in tin lower part of ibe Mi**hwlppl Valley. along the entire Gulf coast and

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The maps shew total effect of Hot, Ceid. Wat, and Dry Air ta be axpactad next week. DAILY FORECABT JUNE d) JULY ! 24- 25 2b V 28 » 30 1 leli>|w|"|o4id§j a r up the Atlantic coasi a* far a* Sew Jersey. Ho. you see. every mosquito I* potentially dangeriMM. and should be killed Fonunalely. oil Is a deadly poiaon to mosquito* Kerosene poured on water smother* young mosquito*. If there are moaqultoe in th* room, a spray of oil will hill them without harm to profile. Origin of th* Bolar System Are there other worlds about (he stars tn the How ai* planet* { formed? Fros Selby Maxwell points out some relations which i Oglst between the periodic table* of the elements and the positions . of the planet* in lhe solar system I These interoatlng speculations will be eent te yon FREE with the com- . pllmente of thio newspaper Just address your requests to Prof Heli by Maxwell. In care of this newei peper. enclosing a stamped <3ci i setf-addregsed envelop* for your . reply, and ask (or Hoinr System. **"“ “ """" Waatbar Questions r Q In your flailing calendar, are - tb* prediction* only good for salt I waler? G.FR West Va t A. Ocean Udao affect cmly salt > water snd Its actuaries, but ths weather affocto all Streams, evan down to smell mountain brooks. I Q I made a telescope wcoordlns

to your plum and for the barrel I used cardboard tube* of two different aises. about T' and 1" In diameter Could thia be the trouble tor my non-succees? L F —Ph. A. Probably not. Your lenwa may be poorly ground on the edges, tn which case you should atop out the poor porta with a paper ring Or the tenses may be just plain dirty. A greaay lane often looko dean. Try aoap and water. Can a dihedral kite lie bouabt-ieady made at any* store’ D O L N 1 A. Vsnous kinds o* kites are sometimes for aal< in toy and novelty stores. and we have bought dihedral kitea. Q Can you please tell me where I can buy a hand magnifier of one-inch focus? I cannot find one anywhere LFP-N. C A. The other day. I sow a whole shelf of them in a pawn chop window, and further on. I aaw come In a otore that eons high oohool supplies Later I caw othera in a camera chop. Q la it harmful to leave the furniture out in the sun? L. G — Win. A. If your furniture to put together with glue and to vamiohed. het sunshine will injure it. Out-of-doors furniture la usually fattened together outre tightly, and io shellacked er covered with weather proof varnish or paint. Q. When will Venus toe ctoaeet to the earth? BKF Ky A. June M. IMu. Ita dark aide will be turned toward us then. War Pendulum Four days of ikto wuek's weather will favor the Nails Ou two glays clear and fair weather wIH prevail over the North Sea, the Mtralt of Dover, Netherlands, Belgium and England On the third day. Betglum and Netherlands will have clear weather and on the fourth day clear and dry weather will prevail over England The North Sea and the English Channel Two days of warm and cloudy weather will favor the Allies with oa«- day far oriag either the Nasis or the Allies - —- a--• — » ' « Amvcm Tb Teat QuertioM Below are the aao wars to the Twt QmnßsG*l oa Page Two ». — 4 1. Poem. I. Woodrow Wiisoa. 1. Contract Bridge. 4. Gravity o ft he Kun and Moon. t. Lincoln. Garfield and McKie ley. «. M iotend. t ?. Native soldiers ot India. In the t British army. i ». Western. ». Eu tn Brute I Thou also Bru- [ tus! I 10. Coder soar minion ■ • TWENn VuMS * I AGO TODAY I ♦ - " s i an < June II—W. G. McAdoo insists he is not a candidate ter the Dem ocrali' nomination tor president The Great Allied shows pitch tents In Liberty Way. under auspices of Decatur firemen Baptist church of Decatur cglls on Nev & B- Miller of MsmMme. Indiana to serve as paator City’s coal supply s'; low ebb

with oalr enough te oparats days M<- and Mrs. Robert C Olllig and daughter Mildred of Tiffin Ohio are visiting ibadr parents Mr. and Mrs. C. M Olllig of Merger avenue „■ ,1 WWW Ow ■ > ■ ■—— k Household Scrapbook I By Roberta Lee J UapslntsS Wtaker Care must be exercised in the washing of uapatated wicker furniture. to preserve Its white ap ptmrance Wash It quickly with a strong solution of cold water and salt and put ia the hot ana to dry Never wash wicker with soapaudv nor allow It to dry slowly as it will result la a poor color. Wetering Flowers Always water the flower bed* at night, and not during the day when the sun Is shining The soil will then retnln the moisture until the plants have had a chame to get tbr beoeflt of It Stained China Tea and coffee stains in the china cop* are easily removed if robbed with a damp cloth dipped In bob Ing soda. " f Modem Etiquette f Ry ROBERTA LEE + I O' Q When a girt's parent* are not living In whose name should her Invitation* be Issued? A In the name of ber nearest living relative Q. I* It customary to serve cocktail* ala women « lun< heou? A. It ten t customary to do sothough It all depends upon the wishes of the women. yAt what age tea young girl entitled to use the prefix “Miss' ou her card*? A- Al the age of sixteen » [news BROAIM’ASTS* • — Listed below are news and sports broadcasts: WL6—Chicago—E7o KC. (DeyLight Having Time) 4 00 A M. — Early war news, dally, 7: OU A M — Monday through Friday. • :1» A M. - Julian Bentley, excejM Munday 10 14 A M Sunday only. Ervin Lawte. 10 U A. M. - Monday through Friday, Ervin Lewte, — Saturday. Julian Bentley. 12.30 A. M. — Monday through Friday. Ervin Lewte. — Saturday. Julian Bentley. 1:14 P. M. Belly escept Sunday IMP M. -Monday through Friday. 2 (Ml P. M Saturday only <:4O P. M — Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday. Saturday. WLW—Cincinnati—7oo KC. (Daylight Saving Time* Monday 7:14; 4:1« A M 4:44, 4 46 Lowell Tbomaa; 4:14, 10:44. Peter Grant; 11:00; 11:14; P. M. 134 A. M. Tuesday -1 14; 0:14 A. M 4:44; 4:44. Lowell Thoms*. 4:14; 4:45. H V. Kaltenborn; 10:44; 11:00. Peter Great; 1:14 A. M. Wednesday -7 U; 4:14; A. M. 4:44; 4;44. Lowell Tbomaa. 4:14; 10.46; ll;00 P. M Peter Grant, 1.34 A. M. Thursday 7:14; 4:14 A.M. 4 44; 4:44; 414; 4.44; 10:44; 1100 P. M 1 24 A. M Friday 714; 4:14; A. M 4.44; 4 44; 4:14; 10.44; 14:00; 11:14 P M 13$ A. M Baierday-7 14. 4:14; A M. 1244; 4:40; 414; 4:44; 10 44; 11 P M I:2s A. M. Sunday 10 A. M.1:46; 2 45. H V. Kaltenborn; 8:45; 11:00 Peter Grant P. M 1:25 A. M -a Bftill . 20 ». white Mnwatermarked wiinxeofraph, •daptaHe for ail kinds of mimeograph work snd aoitable for ink signsture. 75c. The Decatur Democrat Co. Kina fdward — > IB 'V A PLACE-BETTINCI J COSTS ONLY 117.175 fl IDCdfiCrffS vfiw* ) Dcaaao ar Luachaee Kade and Fork ( 'ftGTi irt SrW",n Ofirt wegfewam vwriwO acavkw aWRMp SgMFadHi Buy Otuha-Moath at • 210 No. Second St.

! COURTHOUSE Marriage Lioense* Ambrose Uese. Dw*iui laburri to Annabelle Rupert. Decatur, sec relary. REUNION * CALENDAR i j 41 Sunday, June 23 Darwachter Family Reunion. Vue ' Buren Park. 7 miles north Finlay j Q„ on Route 34. Greduotiag Class of On* Cortland N. Y (UJB - Cortland County Vnlon acbool oEli-lal* are i wondering what to do about com ; mencement eaercteee. when one pupil wHI be graduated The I nion | School senior class te Mis* Adah ’ Louis*- lluudsll 14 ■ O —. j Burglar Alarms Per Coops Davis. Cal.- UR) Farmers <a» 1 now make lheir chkkeu coops and barns as burglar proof as the safes of a big city bank by the installs tlon of sper-lally designed burglar alarms, according to Prof. Ben l> Moses of the University of Call fornia school ot agriculture The new types tor farm use be said. In dude everything from the Invisible KatrUMSt of Condition of tb* I nt:w urn* mm ii*h<h at. I VIMCMMHrrF-.ll* On* Park Avenue New York. New York .IMI the 31st Day of l’* , r , “** r ; i* l * I KKNKHT IHiOWN. INC., Att<>rn*y-iu-Fa<-l Amount ot *lapltal paid I up * R''"* mutest amsktp or comi-any Real K»tat* Unincumbered $ 6»'<* Mortgage tz.ana un real estate < Free from any prior ln«uinbran<«) Nuno flon-i* anrt Ht,e k* Owne<t <BoM Value) j/*4,34«.»< Cash <n Hank* (On tnI lerest and Not on laI t*r*sO ... _ a iis.sae.ii Ao rued He. urltl** tin-t.-reet * llent*. Kt< > ii.SM 3t Other HeruriUss None 1 ItelnauratK 0 on tetld txaaea .1 141.34 I R**ervn* trsnsfarred It,MM* I'renilum* aud Ao-vuift* due and In pro« e*o of 1 relterllon - 37,3*3.53 .Aoounta otberwtea *0- - ured Non* i Advanced travailing •*• ' pane* ... 1.014.7* : Hu*pen*e Account .... 117.30 Total Gros* Aaaete I t.v«*.*l» »l I Dori oct Ae**te Not Admitted I 43.W7.13 Nat A**«t* 4 1AW.743.70 IJAIUIJTISX Reeerve or amount ne<e*aary to reinsure oulatandla* rlak« 4 27e.7M.51 Lo**** due and unpaid None I Ij.-er a-IJu»t- d and not due Nun* i lx>**aa unadjusted and In auapener t.1t1.1l Bill* and Account* unpaid M3«.W Amount due and not due banka or other credl. tor* None Other LlaMMtle* of Um Company 141.47i.e4 Total Liabilities 4 ««*.7«4.M Capital .4 Non* Purple* • 1. DUTAL $ LM3.743.7g STATE OF INDIANA, Ufflc* of Inauran- • t:omrulaeioner I I. the undersigned. Insurance Cornmi**h,ner of InOlana. hereby certify that the above I* a correct ropy of , th* dtatement nt tb* C<iadlllou of the above mentioned Companv on the 3l*t day of De. ember. 1»»». ■Lown by the original atatemea) and that the said original *tat*nient I* uow <»n file in till* offh* I In Tc*Uinon> Whereof, I hereunto , I suloe rllre my namP and albs my olflI rial a*al. Uii* llUi day of June. IM* (Neal) HUSK). VI Elite ANN Insurance Comt»iaat»ner. ■ls Mutual Company *o stat*. Jun* 31-33 Hlatement of Condition of the IVDIVIDt Al. I » !>».«UHJTUIa New York. New York One Park Avenue On the list Day of Dwomlor. 1*33 EtLNKbT W UIWM. INC.. Attorn*y-tn-Fact Amount of Capital paid up —.. •■* Non* Otunm AJteETH OF CUdIPANY Ileal Eclat* L'nla-umb-up •* None Mortgage Loan* on r*al eat ate < Free from any 1 prior Ina uu«>>:at>< e > None , Goode and Htuuk* OwnI rd (Book Value) i.7(5.474.M) Caah in Bank* ((M la- , tercet aI.U Not on In- ' terrat) 115.473.11 , I Accrued utilise (tnI lereat A Rente. Kt- ) 14.377.03 /other He* urltl** Nou* | llelnaurance o n Paid - iarsaee IMS* ! Iteservea transferred 33.433.0* Premium* and Account* due and iu proceaa of < ulte, lion iI.TIJ l* I Amount* otherwise a*. I cured Nour Advance travelling exirense 1.33* »* SuapeaM account — M4.M Total tiro** Asset* I 1.VM.331.73 i D*ducl Jteasl* Nut Admitted | xo.-lis m | Nat Asset* | 1.vt1.K05.77 UABILITIBX i ileaerv* or amount neI < eaaary tu reinsure outstanding rick* 4 314.3M.40 Lowe* du* and unpaid Non* IcraMs adjust** and nut due Non* Loaaea unadjusted and In suspense . 1e.433.4Z Bill* and Account* unPuig ii,4«a.ao l Amount due and not du* tranks or other creditors Nuns, other Uabiilltes -rs th* Company 1M.45411 . Total Llabltllle* ... 4 1133.M7.31 ‘Capital 4 Non* burplu* | 1.354.443.44 TtXI’AL __ 4 1,»1*.*a*.77 MTATN OF INDIANA. Off* e of Insurance t'ummlaalonar | th* undersigned, luauraiu* Com-i I mlasloner of Indiana, hereby certify I that the above 1* a correct copy of j the Htatetneitt of lit* (.'vndltlon of ! the slrova meuttonod Company (Ml the 31*4 0w» of December. IM*, aa shown by th* orisinal ihatcinent ami that th* said orlsteal atalement I* now on file In thia offlr-e. In Testimony Wiierauf. I hereunto! I -. ihoc'lVe my num* and adi* my <•« cial s*al. thia ilth 4*y of iuu< JV4» (Meal) FRANK J VIEIDIANN. inauram-e Commission**. Mutual Company so stale. i Ju»« 31-33

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p~». * •nd open *l"clrHi..,, " I «* w*|| a* aprhiyi uno,/ 1 ~ ’ -Q“ -- - For every n ikm 0( t aurned by at) automobu, M ,<*• gallon of water u have found Tn* dtepuaed of through the Htateme|>l Os C»saiiu» IMMHIHWIA* |, w „' Aijixvin*"' “*•?*•*• M A Idifig kU. • tin Ik* Het Ira. .( |2 . J J I.TNN A. It Till IlMdNIi , ** Amount of ('apltei m.,, ’’ Up jjwtero al .. ’ Illiiirwi AHHHT* <iy ,’,y j Ileal Kalatr Im, <M(|) •red 7. I Mortgage Loai>a „b r( .i estate tpr.* |r ttß , J? Imumte.r,.,, Bond* Owned (Marker Value) .(Wail In Hank. (Un |>. " leraet an* Not uh h . tereat I I A-( rued He( untie. ’’ tercet A llent., gt , I Other gec urlUe. I Premium, ami a (-mala I due and In uro- eaa at | collection Ar r-runt* otb.rs .„ 11 cured | Total tiro.. A**.t. I "tIteduct Asset. N,.t X|. | milled a Nel AAMIa | . 1.1 A HI Ml | Reeerve or amoaal m. | aoMary tu relnew* [I outataloln K risks | *. LnaSee du. sod unpai* Loaeea aillu.tr I not du. D'aßre una lluatrd as* * In *uepen*. Hills ami A.. mmt. us. J paid Amount due ami m,f *„ buka or other lora II Other LiablliUe. of the . I Company Total LlabHiUr. «TZ I {Capital . 1'" durplua „ |j u > TOTAL I HTATE OF INDIANA |orn . r i | 1, the undcrelxoi-t. laerra* ImlMlotirr of I .<t| 4 .... that the atmvr i. ~ . I the Klalrm.ht f th. ('an* lithe above meutlooe* e>iu I th* 31*t day of D«:*mter, | shown by th- (>i>* al ric.* II that the aahl original ,t*ta now on file In thia off! . I tn Trains ny Wher. tl| I suba- rib* mi «>m» aa* rial a*al, thi - i , (Krall FRANK J VIKi Insurant. i'«suM i »ls Mutual • I J« I Ntatemenl of -‘“niliiles * WElHliriiUlM | lhTtte-)X*l UA. I New York. Nr* fort On. Park Alster Ou thr Hat |r*y ul la.nl ERNEST W hlldWX. ( Aitor nry-ImFM I Amount of < amtal Pte i up *1 t OlPMte AIteETH '•)' (»» Ileal Estate l til»«a*- ; er- I I M<>"*a«* Loai.r -a real ) estate tFrer Iron uy prior ln< umbrrn r) Bonds and Hr-- k bo:.- , rd (llm-fc Va.«( l| Caeh in Bank, to* InI tercet an-l Not on Istrreat) I Accrued Hr-uotlr. , ferret A llenti, El- I I Other aecurllir. . Relnauriuice on r*H y Lucera . Iteaerve* Tranrl-rtrd Premium, and I due and In pro-era -I aaMsMioi r {Amounts otheralo- arf j cured )'Adv awed Traiell i>* r t POase I Suspense A- count ! Total Grus. Am- u I >’ Deduct Asset. N Ad- . mlttfd Nel • ** 1J vr.ileiTlEH MeMr*** <»r feMktry t*» .eh*R4rt I f»'j' ■ due Lmmcs tidjUMlrd »i»d »«t due IXteBBfN UDMdj rated *»d In |iU*pe*)Ai > Bills B&d A mint* <«• |H*M Amount due ami m»t d r banka or other crrdl- . tor* . Other Ltobllltle* !a ’ Company , Total Ltelrllille* » R . Capital J „ Eurplus • " , TOTAL • 2. , HTATE of INT'IANA Offhe of Inauratc. ' ai*« I. the under-ugn-'i li.cteH l mlasloner of India ' ’ '•> 1 that the almva I. a -rrert , the glat'ment i ; ‘ ” I the above rm’ili -'I ' "■M the Hat da' of I'r • "HrJ . shown by th.- > that the said -a s' • *“ n now on file In ' IIn Trallrnouy " h*" 'J , I iub*- rll»e my n ■' d *»'■ ’ vial seal. thi. 11'I. da' "f , (geali FHANKJ.'I* 9 Inuunih « < I »ls Mutual Company COMPLETE WO We Repair anyS 1 (Pl : J vaa, H * W«‘ «" *- patred w* c» n ' J can't do it no o ne * ’ SO «- Our ptetaly equ'PP'O " , | .ay ahoe -w» *•« finest materi*t*. aanric* Get lnvi*iW» Ud* { • • Solemn a* FORTN'IiV ! SHOE REPAO 80, Second i