Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PuMlebad Beery Evesiag ■leapt Buoday by TH* DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO Incorporated ■ntarod *4 UM Bwcatur. la*., PMt Oklee m Bo co nd Class Metter I. H. Hodor Pro* Ideal A B Hoitbouse. Mac y A Bus Mgr DUE D Heller .. Vice Prasfuut BubScrlption RstOC Eln*ie Cuplee I i» One week, by currier !• Do* year, by carrier .. i« Um aoalb. by mall ......... J* Ybree mo* th*. by mail 1 M but month*. by mail I.TI Dm year, by mall IM In* year. al oflce E.M Prices quoted are within a ratine of IM alien. ■**- where |l M oaa year. Advertising Rate* ante known an Application NaUeaal Ad ver Rupreaentativ* BCHEEREH A CO I Laela*lon Arcane, New York II Baal Wacker Drive, Chicago TV. Indiana League ot Homo Dallle*.
Drive carefully Every one should do what be can to make the regular weekly caaualty Hat Cor the highway* an Improvement O—O Duly about four hundred dollar* i» needed to put the Adam* <oun ty 12.000 quoto for the Red Cross over That *hould be forthcoming the next few day*. -0 The OOP *eem* to be strong for double "la" thia year. They have willhle. (Hille. HUH* and WillI* Look out for somr columnist aaylug II will he “ ell If they do and ell If they don't.” -0 . Plan to relax at the Decatur free afreet fair and agricultural show It's going to be good and you can have a lot of fun meeting old friend*, watching the tree acta, the parade* and looking over exhibit*. —O—A— Va< at lon time approache* and many will he driving to mountain or lake for a few day* or week*. It a a splendid thing to do. You will be able to do better work after you have realixed and enjoyed the scenery of other place* O O The June rain* are getting entirely too plentiful to pieaae the average farmer who haa had to work between showers to get the < rop* In and now need* a few day* of Munahlne for cultivation, completion ot hay niahlug aud other urirsaary chore*. —o—w We should all remember that milHou* of people are mitering in mind and body a* the remit of the terrible war and that the only relief possible for them I* through the Red Cross. A dollar or two will help the local chapter reach the goal of ll.aofi Give it now.
Russia Is showing an interest tn ■be Balkan* that makes us believe that If a war la ultimately avoided it will be a miracle and they don't occur frequently in conflicts of thia kind Evidently dtalln wanta a portion of the rich lands of Roomaula and other naltoaa and intend* to have it. —o—o The Adams county delegation to the state Democratic convention worked In unison for what they felt wua best for local politics There were no controversies and nothing but a desire to cooperate, while each member of the delega tion waa given the opportunity to vote as he desired SB ■■■ » o One could not witness tbe enthweiasm and Interest of the big Democratic delegate convention held In Indianapolis Thursday without appreciation of the fact that thia io the only natloß of also In tbe world tn which such a procod ore of following tbe will of tbe majority is permitted That's something Id think about O O!■ America first Keep it that Way That’s wisdom whatever your op-
inieua may b* on politic* or otherwise Wc believe In ample drfens* and we are cure thia nation will have it when the present program I* completed In the meantime let * all boost for the best government in the beet country on the face of the earth We are aatlified with this country, are you? —o According to published stories. Mr Willhle and John L Lewi* have been holding <onflaba and we wonder how long two men a* far apart a* they are In opinion*, ean get along One I* a utility capitallit while the other I* the (TO leader Each ba* had hl* own way Can they long work together? We have m-ilou* doubt* even In thi* age when we are used to »urprlae* Henry Mchrlr ker. Democratic nominee- for governor, ha* had varied experience*. In hi* younger day* he wa» In the newspaper business at Knox, then beiame a banker and steered hi* Institution through the depression day*, was a member of the state senate four year* aud ha* served since 193' a* lieutenant governor with distinction and ancce*** He ha* spoken to farm meeting* and civic gathering* and political meetings in every county in the state aud is one of the party * ablest leader* He will Impress the voter* during the coming campaign • -b— The Democrats held a rousing, unbowed and open convention, selected a strong ticket, a platform that deal* frankly with the problems of greatest moment, heard stirring addresses by M< Nutt. Mln ton. Townsend. Bay* and others and planned a program that will • airy the state in November, according to the opinion of the leaders The great throng of people who attended thiHied again and again as the program of the day proceeded. The national convention will be held in Chicago the week of July 15th and interest will now turn to that Important event.
11l no other country can they <u»» about taxes or go Io bed at night with no thought of danger or worry egcept the grocery bill. "It's great to be an American" It we a* Americana would only reallie our prlvilegea and get down on our knees and Thank God for our free doin aa tree born American*. Kvery American should appoint himself a committee of one to impreea upon every other American and particularly upon Young Americana junt what It mean* to live and work and laugh and play under tie protection of the Stars and Stripes. It'a a grand and glorious feeling If we would pause and take a stock of our lot in life and compare that lot with that of any other nation on the Globe. IT'S GREAT TO HE AN AMERICAN. O—O Senator Mc Nary of Oregon was the easy win of the race for the Republican nomination for vicepresident of the United States. The ticket will be WlHhie and McNary. Just now they are receiving the acclaim of those who love the excltemeut that alwaya surrounds a convention or an election. They still have to meet the voters and c-iplala to them their positions on varkraa problems la which they are deeply Interested. The Oregon senator has long been before the public and his views are well established. Mr WlHhie has no public record to be scrutinised, so we will have to wait for hla statemenu regarding those things which affect agriculture, labor, business and defense- It won't be long until we will be bearing political speeches from all Sides.
Important Fire Missed Watkins Glen, N. V— iU» -Returning home after a trip to Elmira Wallace Utter stopped to watch a fire which destroyed tbe Lakeview Hotel at Tyrone. When he arrived at bls farm three miles away. Utter foetid his home had burned to the ground. "■e The United Hute, took formal possession of the Hawaiian Islands in 1«»».
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Weather A Week Ahead Ao Forecast Ay PROF EELAY MAXWELL, Noted Meteorologist —V' yawksno'l 1 Iwl iLdl' ffl H. iLtr 1 3*iKTSlgr, TEMPERATURE AND RAINFALL Indian* July 1-7 The E and H W portion will be warm The northern tssart of .he centra! portion will lx- moderately coo! The remaining parti o< the central portion will b« cool The N W portion will be aormal The N W portion will Ire moderately dry Th<- 8 W asu part t>f the W. cen portion* will l» The central aection «rfil be modeiately wet The remaining urea will >* normal. Protected by John ’r Dille Co.
RAIN ANO BATTLES There Is a supeistltloe. that rain follows battles A good many |mo pie take this sup rstition seriously There are several examples on record of "rain makers" who have attempted to cause rain by setting. off explosive c harges high in the clouds, hoping that ralu would Condense ou the smoke formed Unfortunately for the rain makers, none have had success making rain this way Hut the superstition that rain follows battles Is a hard one to kill Indeed. If we aearch the- ancient recxwds. well find that the superstition antedates gunpowder In the early days it was said that the c lashing of swords on aitnot and the tramping of horses' hoofs made so much noise and dust thai rain fell. After gunpowder was Invented and bailies took on a modern aspect, it was easy to give this superstition a modern cast and to transfer the cause of rain from the clashing of medieval armor to the boom of modern guns The truth of the matter is simple On the average, it rains once every three days In any area that Is populous enough to support armies big enough to have a battle. Moreover. battles ate usually fought In clear weather. After the battle Is over there are many sick, wounded and dying people. It hurts to lie out in the open with an Infected wound in a rain storm. Htok people naturally notice the circumstances that Increase their suffering It's going to l>e the Fourth of July thia week and thera is another superstition that says, "U alwaya ruins on the Fourth of July.” Os course, there la no more likelihood for it to rain oa the foerfh of July i than on any other day. eacepting l
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
The maps shew total effect of HeL Cold. Wok, and Dry Air to be expected neat week. DAILY PORKCABT JULY $ 1040 1*34 5 b T • | ol(DJo I INDIANA <D AUW4K> that everyone notices rain on this popular holiday Rain has a dampening effect on fireworks, firecrackers. picnics and other out-of-door pursuits, and is likely to Impress Itself upon the consciousness of everybody, whereas a rain on the third or the fifth of July is just another shower. Pendulum Storm Measurer .Many people like, to know how far away a storm is. It you see the lightning flash. It Is a good rule to start counting seconds, and then to divide by five to get the distance of Uto storm In mllae. Rut tn ease you don’t know offhand how long a second io. Prof. Selby Maswell hue devised an* hiI geuleus pendulum that will enable you to tell how far away a storm io 1 by just counting the number of strokes the pendulum makes bei tween the time when the lightning flashed and the time When you I hear the thuudrr This pendulum ' is easy to make. Directions tor 1 making It will be sent to you FREE ' with th* compliments of this newsI paper. Just address your request | to Prof Selby Maswell in earn of ;' thia newspaper, enclosing a stamp-
ed. (9e> oeH-addressed envelope for your reply Weather Qutst'sn* Q I note that you a*y that up abow- the earth at great distance* the sun's rays are Intensely hot. I wish to ask how thia ha* been demonstrated? Or la B just a theory? O B.C.—4ud A. A thermocouple, which msoeuros neat at a distance, shews thet rocks an ths moon, under full glare of th* aun and with ns air to soften th* ray*, er* heated ta >l4 de. F. at lunar noon. This is hotter then boiling water. y Can sheet metal be snbetitoted for ihln bra** to used in your Wiud Vane AiH-mometer? L. flv> N Y A. Vs*, aacspt that it is set to rust- especially in salt sir near th* ocean. y Where can I procure cooatellatlou chart* where each atar in the constellation is marked by Greek aymlrol* or letter* designating it* magultude? N EJC -N J A. A Star Atlas *< the sort you mewtien aan ba purchased at any gpod booh store. W* will soon offer a etar chart with ths scion tiftc names of the star*.
y I read an article stating that the daily feeding times of fish coincide with or are prompted by the solunar periods Please tell me how I can find out at what times these solunar periods occur T W. F. Mian A. These periods are predicted In good almanacs. Wt have a tide table that has been useful ts fishermen. Send us a stamped, selfaddressed envelope for your reply, and this tide table will be sent to you free. (| I am a hay fever sufferer and would like to know what climate you would recommend In order to relieve me of it. Would the climate at Chicago be suitable T M K- Neb A. Go to a country clothed in evergreens, such as pines, spruce or fir. Keep away from flowering plants, aa the pollen from flowere makes you suffer. If by Chicago climate you refer to a cruise on the Great Lakes, that might be a fine Idea. But there is lota of pollen on the prairies near Chicago. Q Can you please tell wto how a thunder cloud begins to form? L M—Texas A. When the ah- near the ground Is hot and wot. It Is light. If the air overhead is cooler and heavier, a condition as unstable as ell under water le formed. The hot air below may break through and pour v»olently aloft, erecting a thundercloud- Winds in thunderclouds are exceptionally violent War Pendulum Two days of thia week's weather will favor the Allies. On one day warm and cloudy woof her will He liver eastern and webtorn France and Baggiest. western Germany and northern Italy On the other day warm and ekrady weaNier will He over all of France. England the English Channel and the western port of the North Bea Three gays of twol and fair whether will favor the Neels. with two days favoring either the Alllee or the Nesis COMMON DftftOH * Do not say. Bhe la real pre*, ty;" say. "very pretty" • ♦— D
, < r Aafwen To Tert Questions ■alow ar* lb* gnawers to Us Tsst Qwauttoao prtsted on Pag* Tve » —• I. Two ». No • Theodore Roosevelt. 4 Rosing ». Chilean • The Federal Bureau of Investigation. 7. Alaska Hawaii Puerto Rico, (luam American Ramoa, Panama Canal Bone. the Virgin Island* of the V 8 and Wake and Midway Island* *. Ruaala. Denmark and Peraia • Poet Id (It Beriha; (I) Nellie TnEWS BROADCASTS* below are new* and sport* broadcast* WLB—Chicago—B7o RC. (Daylight Raving Time I • 00 A M — Early war news, daily. T M AM — Monday through Friday 1:1* A. M — Julian Bentley, elMft Bunday. Will A M.-Bunday only, Ervin Lewie. 14 54 A M — Monday through Friday. Ervin Lewis; — Saturday. Julian Bentley. II MAM - Monday through Friday. Ervin Lewin; — Saturday. Julian Bentley 1:11 F. M. Dully except Bunday IBP. M.—Monday through Friday I.W F. M Saturday only.
Htatement of Condition of th* MAItTVORD LIVK eTtMK 19*1 SHI M t lIWrAVt Hartford. Ceonoetlcut *»• Asylum Avenue CLTDE F SMITH. Metreiarr Amouat of Capital Glutbh Ami UTS nF COMPANY ltrs! Estate Unincumbered I IMM Mortgaae Loan* on real estate t Free from any prior Im umbrancrl .. None Bead- and Mt<xk* Owned (Market Value) .... 373.404 00 Cseh In Hank* (On isterevt and Not on Intercet) 343,744.3 S Ai-. rued Me. urltle* Gate reet A, Kenis, bil< i 4,331.1* Other Me. urltle* Nou* Preinlun.e and Am.ant* due and In protest of of collection 41,494.™ A. count* otherwise sotered — 51.314.14 Total Groe* Asset-: I 1,444,441.41 Deduct Aeeete Nut Admitted I 4,177.43 Net Aaee.e I 1,4M,414.54 UABIUTD* Keeerve or amount neeeaaary to retneure outstanding risk* • 4 270,4*7.11 Losers due and unpaid None Utoaee adjusted and not duo N-.ne Losse* unadjualed and In suspense . CA.i4T.7U Hill* and Amount* unpaid 54.044.43 Amount due and not due hank* or other creditor* .... Nose Other Liabilities of the Company —. Mono Total UablllUea I MJ.ISf.fl Capital .. I sea.e*o.M Murplu* I 571424.34
TOTAL • I JtS.lll V« STATE OF INDIANA. offhe <>f ins nigres Commlaslonsr 1, the undersigned. Insurant s Comtnlastoner of Indiana, hereby .ertlty that the above is a correct copy of the Ntatement of the <k>ndltl"n of the above mentioned Company on the Slat -lay of December, lull. as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement Is now on tile In this office in Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and attic my odl-c-lal seal, this lltbdar of June. ISIS. (dealt FRANK J. VIEHMANN, Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company an stale. June .*»•>> Springfield Illinois &»• East Capitol Ave. ‘in the list Day of Dwembor, i(3i JL PJCKEIUNU. Proudest P W PICKERING. Keeretary Amount of Capital paid up M iso,see se IIIUMW ASSETS OF COMPANY Heal Notate Unlr.eaneb•red | liMM.ll Mortgage Loses on real estate (Free from any prior liaumbraneol IUN.II Bonds ant*. Mto<ks Owned < Book Value) STS.UI.M Cash to Banka <oa Inter rat and not on lntereaj) .... M.MMJ Accrued gocurltlee <lnterest A Rents, Etc.) t.Ml.fe Other Ke. unites sit.tv Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection |»,»tllf Accounts otherwise secured — None Total Gross Assets I 414,5M.il Deduct Assets Not AdStfX-.. 1 ..tM UABIUTIBK Reserve or arnggnt necessary to reinsure outstanding risks .... | gone l-ussee des and unpaid ID. tot is L'MArnod prams if losses unadjusted and to MHN „ None Bills and Arkrouats unpaid Nuns Amount due and not duo banks or other crsdltors None Other Liabilities of the Company i 5,141.17 Tot»! LSsbfUGee r iltiiri; » ——J TOTAL | Ul.lM.fl STATE OF INDIANA. " ■fejsssattwjc.. riiiaaloner ot Indiana, hereby certify 'kat ton above is a correct copy of 11! Klatement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the Slot gay of December. 1M» « •hn’vn by the original statement and Indurhnee <Ja>MiiMiou«r •If Mutual company <so auu< J u&e IS-M
INF M—Tseodsy. Wedaeo day. Friday KMarday WLW—Ainelamrtl—Nd KC. (Daylight Bav tag TUh« > Monday Til; 1:17 A M 4M: | M Lewoil Themes; •'IS. ld:M. I’etor Omni; 11:N; 11:11) P. M. 1 B AM Tuesday 7:11; 11* A M I II; 1:41. Lowell Thomas; 1:11: 141, H V. Kaltenbora; 11:41; 11M, Peter Grant; 1 25 A. M Wednesday— 7:11; A. M. 4:41; |:4I. Lowell Thomas; 4:11) 10 41; 11 M P. M F*ter Omul; IB A. M Thursday 7 11. 1:1* A M 4:41; I 41; All: 1:41; 1441; ll:tt P. M 1:25 A. M Friday 7:11; 1:11; A. M. 4.41; I 41; 4:11; 14:41; H 44) lt:N F. M 12* A M Saturday-7 I*. 1:11; A M 11:11; I M; I H: I 41; 1*:M: 11 F. M. 1 IS A. M. Sunday 14 A M 1:41; 144. H V Kalteuboru; l:M; 11 W Peter Grant P M 1:24 A. M.
* TWENTY YEARS 1 AGO TODAY • — • June 29 - Senator Joe Robinaon of Arhaasaa la permanent chair man ot the national conveatloa The wet and dry issue io before the Democratic platform committees. Vllaa Sprunger and Archie Smith enlist tn the army. Mrs. S. D. Beavers and Mra. Clyde Noble are attending the school of M'salouo at Winona Ute. J. ||. Carmody becomes mating New Haven, Connecticut |tl Wbltwv Avenu* on th* Riot Hey el D*.emb*r. I»»» POTEII J HEHKT. Prwldeet W A Til' •MrwoM Mrretary A m..unt ..( <'.ptl.l pals (HIOAH AAXETW OF COMPANY H*al Sstat* I nlneumb1 No** Mortgage U>*na on real •atat* (Fr«* from any pr|*e lncun»bvs»<e> ™ Nuns Bonds and dtock* Ownrd (Book V*lu»> - 974.105.J9 Cash la Hanks (On In(erast and Not on tnttreat I . - ’TJI.»TO A<cru*d Uacurltl'4 (ln« lereat A Itesia. KU.J X.1M.41 Other gec-Sritlae None PremiXo* and A< count* St.* and in proceaa of ,„. MM < o|je< tlon ... H*.,4<,*4 A' < want* otharwiaa **• cured - 2».«M.M (Tntal Greae Asset* I I.Mt.MI.M Oed-et Aswl* Not Admttted » . * L»7« it Net Assets I l.'lF ll ** I.IABILITIEH llasarva or amount nacaaeery to reinsure outstanding risks I ItRMM* la.sms Sue and unpaid None looses adjusted and not ....... Sue 3*. 74117 la.aass unadjusted and In suspense 7,*«».1» Bills and Account* unpaid li.Me MI Amount due and not due banka or other eredltora Nour other Liabilities of the Company le Total Llabllitlas I ff4.137.Mj Capital i iMSMM Xurplur • MAM*-’’ TOTAL 1~LM9.M4.49 —A •! STATE OF INDIANA. <sffl- * of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurant e r-.m---mlssiuner of Indiana, hereby certify , that (he above Io a eurrort • opy ot . the Mtatemeat of the Condition of ths shove month.-<ed Company on, th* list day of December, twig. a< show* by th* original statement and that the »*ld original statsmvnt Is now on file In this office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto sabaerlbe my nsias and a** my edl-Inauran-e CommU»loner. I •If Mutual Company no elate June 31-29
Htsteni.-nt of Condition of the UHMST I* I* bl* (AStALTt tQwrAUY Detroit, Ml< hlgan I*o* Units* Artists Building on ths IM bay of liscsmber. lIM M lUjhßitT dU" President A. H JUKIHCiT koeretary Amount of Capital paid up ...._ •• tH.ssese Giunm AMurm or company Real Estate Unincumbered 1 Non* M Tissue Ilians on rest estate (Free from any prior Incumbrance > . Non* Bonds and blocks <*wned (Boek Value* .. . Mf.SSI.H Cush In Banks (On Interest and Not oa Intreat* III.IHH Accrued Hw urltiae (Interest A Kents, Btc * t.lfi IT Other Hei'urttiea ... None Premiums and A< counts due and In proc*** of • olle-llun 111,5**.1T Accounts otherwise secured ™ ... ... gl.Hl.il Total Gross Ass*la | 1,1*1,111.11 Deduct Asset* Not AdSXi. I ~«t: UAHIMTIiM Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risk* I l»l,f.l« 11 <*>»••• due and unpaid Non* Ix»s*s adjusted and nut . «R< --»■■ / IL. Kone Los**, unadjusted and •" suspense IRlltli Bills ana Accounts ua- _ P«M 1,14Y.M Spacial Res. A Hee far r .s*" u ’ , S‘ , wimi II,till! Other tJabllltles of th* ■• a;- fl.ltl *1 ir T~. LUM,»U. | OMHO —»- .......1 iltnlu Tor Al ...—..4 1.111.1t1Tl WATK 9 r . fMMANA. Offl< 4 wf lbi»tir«h<'«i f'ommUaknier I, tht un4«rfti«!iM, snmir«uf « Coni. '"lsplonar of Indlanh. hereby certify that th* above I* * correct top* of th* Matement of lit* r* a g|u*n of that th* said ertarinai statement i* H ‘M? •»**■ T**wl*KMiy W hditetrf, 1 hereunto • sal aaal. tub ttth day el Jun* |»lo PRANK 5 VJKiImaNN, sir u , ■ insurant* ’ >.tnini*sioa*r ‘if Mutual Company *o alate J Uh* U-Mi
SATURDAY, JUNR 20,
ret arm i Io | Um Decatur Cgstibg ( , flrit “pow at utw plant F Modem Etiquetu ■ t •> MOMTa’uu’ Q Rhould a man rise man la leaving th* A. Yea. ll* should rise eg outers and remaia standlu ah* la seated, and aim rI J she leave* th* room <4 If a heatess «t * brtdy* doo* not offer priies make any hind of ter guests? A No; It I* better not tog (J How should a I,llds.ud ter flowers? A. In her outside arm
Scnpbt By Roberta • -I 'll ■ —■ ——— __ Eeded Wall Paas, Try using stank tor d soiled wall paper Sptiaji,, | ally on a damp .loth, cat (| , the paper, using a . Irish, I If there are some nor spots, go over them seven; Do not shell green ps*, before using them Mpo.*,, air tor any length of tim u U> make them tough sal g Ibie Leathvr Pursiturt It pay* uot to neglect t|* | furniture. A good lahbiiq *1 teed oil orcakli.ually will , it from cracking and drying, * Htatement ot ('..nditi ia Il »;m it» wi vt *l. twiai touriM Kansas City. Miossrl 1131 Wslsut [On the 31*4 pay vl io-a*s BUICK t>OI->«>N. l-rsud F. M. US'KY He, rsgri '[Amount us Caeitsl i>aH up — Mulusi •! ORotUI ANdEm tri idUI I' Heat Eslat* t'uln< not.- 1 ■I cred f |Mortgegs Luat.- -s <>«l ' estate <Ftee Cjiu soy )| prior iocodsbr**<e> Honda.ecu bto ks "soed ’Market Vslusi IN 1 Cash In Hank* (On Interest and Nut on Is- | I taresll ill A ll rued Hecurltlo -Ioteroat A Renta Et> 1 I Other Me urities Dtmoalla With Huret> (' ■ I Premiums and A .sets II due and in pro. os* 4 (o|le< I. 14 lAm ounts .Shertshe asI cured I i Total Grom a«*»u I ttd ■ Deduct Assets N ■ AtI (Kitted I I Net Assets I 1 UAllll-ITlid i - Reserve or amount aseesaary to reinnts J outstanding r:sk- I DE la.sses d ie a i I Ixaaea adjusted and a t 1 'Looses unadj (•t-1 sod M euspener ‘if Ullin and Accuu-sta d>- ' paid | ' Amount due and n-t ’ • II banks or other ' ts4l1 tors I [Other Ltabllltlo it lbs 1 CcmMny I I Total UabllitlM I "4 i, —n Capital ... ... I J ' j Surplus I W| TDTAI. I ~*| MTATE OF INDIAN* I ■ Office ot inouraii • '-’"•MM , the undersu .’d 1 miasioner of India! ( ■-'■ that the above I- j ■’••*■ , the Mtatemont ' 'hs ' -tM the above m '"MN the 31*1 day f I” • "Hr 1 abowa by the that the said ■>'* now on file In thin "tf><, J In Teat Inion. WhcrHdHM > subscribe my n . '■"< <-lal seal, this I"h -i«» l'M| (Meal) Insuren. s ■ <W| I »lt Mutual <••■ ' •“ I i'MM
4 BAFTSW4V Bosi -tl. Mc>. h>W IST Nml.gr <M the list l's»„;d ’tZS C. M OOODNO*- r‘«* W I NE« I'.X Amount of c»|.|Ul I*4 | up GIUMW Arlbl.* > S I Real Netate I'nln* ered . Mortgage Icai-- -7 , estole >Frec from *“f prior ln< umbran I Bonds and »<to-k» )j4 cd tMarkrt V.- " Caeh In fenk. «• •' tetest an-i N«i oa ” g tereat) . . i Accrued M> .rul<-«. ierert A )lent<. )-•' Other H«u ltlr> , . \ Cash surrender ' | Ute luguran * P-IW I Premiums and A I due and m l>‘ • »’♦ * collection Account* otn*‘* tM! eurod I Tutsi ‘lre A ’ Dcdu- t Ars-’« > milted .... | jd Not AssetJJABILITIto Reserve or £ cesser 1 I” r J.' | • odUlandlns risk’ j Lonses due end unPj »•* Lmsos adjuai> ‘l •"'* Looses unadju-fd » 1 |n sustwnsBills and A «>»" * I P* l * l j . ... «• Amount due ■•■•) A.. bunks er other >rw ( tors . Other LiabilHis* ' ' Company —* Total Llabliiilo j Capital I ■ bUtplus TOTAL .tert' ‘4 that the abov. ■ ’ vtfl the Matetavn '’ < aM tbp Above rmr';, the »let day * J,| shown by the that the said ’'' (feJ now O|> flic in <ul JJM In Testuneru * dkfl ■Ubavrihe my .J’’ < la) seal, thle J'j ÜBj fgaalr FH * Insceirf; •If Mutual CouU'*’'
