Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1940 — Page 5
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Im dji killed I rcmh Indomated „ r Htr.lt. S- ttl-tio-n's S’* Annsm t hsd W l^» S1IIulll ,n report. •ft ,m«rrdrd W::. t'n.. ' he ,x w»i > Mnh s,i ’ f * ?’ n ‘■SJ—--2 Hr *M- ' -' ,<,U * %11 . .-- • ...jl ;n n nrigbltollug •Ji !l4 >• '* rl "’ K K<;':d 11,1 5 (,!>• l> H-uhao was dl IB ■ '■ .n.'C - ami’"''"' '>-1 W •. ■ML . . ..( . .•■’ ’lon of tt.r P..IU H K .Vrot •» M.-- h . ’tt" HHM. , [», ni'rr. IS- 1 * ■ntti* ■K* % - • .1. ■• • - ” * r> BK.' < ■ 4|..ui i >.< M ■• 'OUI'AM k- ■ ■ „o>’ '*•• ' luaks •*' *' ■",' ’ 1 ;...•»> ■ ■•■ •• -i. t<s* A.«l- Nu' All ■>! I .... i I .-tr.uiji ,1; ■■ N..ne <»«.lj M'.r l 41.<1 .None i >< or ottwr «.r«.<H1.1t.0 t III* 75.««> it I.u-m,. ■ I 15V.173ZJ i mH "T.u. ti.ii -.53 :z <M INI HANA. ’ < ...>.'nl-F|..nrr .■ ■ ■ . .I 1.,. . • ’lndia,... herd.) . rrtlly i. -r—t opt <>( Ss^^B'. -|>. <'..nditlun of - ~. i„, oi.ihutcwnt an-t •» ..'i<ti.«l Mxlrmrm Is 'll. in ibis office, M A:orr..r I n. rtuutu i>l« mi. lav .f June, i*te riUNK J MKHMAja.N. ln«urm... . ommiMluner. '-‘l ' mipon, •■, out*. 1 ib ' ,r . ..nditlun of ib« t.HAM.r. NITItL ■ I IHWUTt <o. MP K '"2*. N r w itoinp.line •» federal Htreec “iJ?' " f I’e-eniher. |»4» MiiMr.i; vi.r.|«r«ei<leni . , t * ,!,u '’ l ' *e*retary < .pi toi M .None t.'i'ETs 1.1 eoMI’ANY ~ Lnii.. uinba i None. U.i . ~, real ifrer tr;m any al'."'’?"’*'* 1U.315.H! dlo k. own- ?■““*■' 1.3»».W13» ' lia,,k * “»n hi‘M Xot on in.TL hl A »untn HB- 4 a of H‘• • « IHt-ete. ~3i” m i.vMss '■' ■■ A.M>t> I 3,321 an. l| |Ht A ' «".»»5 «> ■m * I 3 1»4.»J5 -'ll ■ft. i-iaiiii.itieh 1 i^Kar>*' r . Mn,u “»l na>u reinaiiye '7 at I r '" k ’ . • ->'».U5»« ""••Un.led and X "'” H, ,T -n other . r»rt|. "f the * -•-•• 1»5.I5».II H*‘ ' ua * .Non* ■gy 4£<l.!*3tf.2i ' ,TAL ri.IU.N3.S3 INt-lANA |M■ *. | •"'•'*• Ineeraove < ..n. W lie atie‘ n^ ~B« *»•»> «er(lf> ■'.t-inenr ■ Wrert .op, ~f >B .i-..-”* 11 u * the Condition ~r the “! '"t Mid orlii.t-r" . ens * n! •‘"J Coinin'* ’ u,,,n,, »»l"t'»r |@B ‘ *- '"Nny ao aut* H • Julyi-fi
jwlwt k 1 Aanam »I“M th« •»*?»rn loattal »«it ot Indo-Cblna la K<i ml le» long and cover* SMOo eq uar a I mUea Theoretical? an abeolute I monarchy. Annam actually la rul rd by a French reeldent auperlor UNION SERVIC E COWTIMUKP ntOM PAO« ONII the menani*. a period waa drrot .-d to anawering queatlnne which j were naked by Indlrlduala In the congregallcMi. A anbetantlal offering waa recelred tor China relief. 1 Rev. George «. Loaler. prraldent of the Decatur miniatertal aaaocl- ■ at lon. preelded at the meeting Rev R w. Graham read the acrlptnre and Rev. G O. Walton offer rd the prayer The mlnlatrra quartet, coualatlng of Rera. Hoanelot. f’ruah. Marahall and Rrandyberry. Mug aeventi goapel aelectiona. The union aervtce neat Munday evening will be held In the Methodlat church. Rev. C. M. Prugh will de liver the meaaage. YOUTH IS BADLY tCOWTIHUKP FROM PdOR OX*I The debria waa pll<>o up on the tracka. )uat aouth of the cement abutment, when police and the ambulance arrived. Bultenteler waa atlli in the car. The couple wad found wandertag around on the atreet. Sheriff Kd Miller, W M. Bumgvr dnvr. local Elie Station agent, and other railroad offi< iala ' aided In the inveatlgatlon. '♦ Trade la a Good Tawn — Decatur Mlatwoxnt of N ATION Al. AIM IIie.NT A 111 »I TH INC. CO imiladelphla pennrllvanla 2 »« S.. Eighth gtreel tm ma 31a< l’«r L‘*',??!,'• 1 ” M H lUtvßlt, President T W M<a'K. Sae-rctary j , t . ap.t.l l-ald CMUMM ARMSTW OF OdffFANT ■teal Relate I'nlrr umbered • •• Mortgage larana on real ratate (Free from any prior Imumbramei 1U,»1. Ronda and Sto< k« Own•d «HO”U Value > . J<a.J**.»’ r’aah In IMnha <Un 111t»rret and Not en InterrßO — — eee- eea-MU JJ, ’• f* A«<ra»-4 Hwuritie* <!»»• IrrF.t 4 Hentft, Kt* > ? | other Nerurltle* • -»* | Premium* and A< j due and In pro. era «f • ulle< lion ... 10.1 W. .3 A>eoun'» ottaerwlae atCured f.W.H ! Total Grew A*ael» I let Vl0.« • Uedoct Aaeeta Not Aduntied • *0.731.1V, Net A.aeU • •»«.»» * MARII.ITIKH - ’ llearrvo or amount ne- . maary to reinsure outstanding rl»lc» I 4t,31< 3* Mum. due and unpaid None Uuaeee adjusted and nut duo ..TT_ . - None 1-oaMa unadjtarled and In auapenee KHI.M UH I* and Accounta unpaid . 3. .W.e> Amount due and not due banhe or other credltors Mb" 9 Other Liabilities if the , , Company u«l Total Lhsbllllle- I l Capital * Surplus I TOTAL I STATE OF INIHANA. offl.e of Insurati.e CommlsM'.ner I. the undersigned. Insurance Com- - tnlwioner of Indiana, hereby • ertify that Cha above la a eorreil mpy the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company the list day of December. I>3», as shown by the original statement ami that Hie said original statement Is now on file In this offlie. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto aubs- ribs in* name and »fll« my official seal, this nth day of June. I»««. Gb-ali FRANK J. VIEIIMANN. Insurance Camhilaaloner. •If Mutual Company so stale. July *-* Uta terne nt of Condition of the new iitriHi • i»t n/r» <«• Chltago. Illlnirla I lea West Van Huron Street <»n the 3lat Day of H> . ember. 1»3» ALHEHT KAHN. I'resident i li. A SAIJ»M»>N. M«retary ! Amount of Capital paid , up .... •» ZW.WUJV 'Hums ASSETS OF COMI'ANY | Ileal Estate I'nlm umbered » »«.»»*.«• I Mortgage la.ans on real , estate iFree from any . : prior In.-umbran* • 31.»15. »0 Hondo and Storks own- ...... ed itlix.li Value! loV.llCAI! cash on hand and In banks ( On Interest i and Nr.t on Interest t 3t0,31..7» A<-erued Se.-urltles tinteroei A llents, Etc.l 1,1»3.a# other Securities Ntmej I Torn I urns and Arrounta < due and In prra-m» ot eoller-tloii ll.iaO.tt Arrounta otherwise secured N""*’, Other Assets ... •» j Total Uroea Assets I •31.31*0 *• Urdu- t Assets Not A<l - milled I l*’*:*"” Net Aaaeta I *3’ -'l* '■ UAUIMTIBH lleaerve or amount neceaaary to reinsure outstandlnf risks * Ml.J* 1,1 Loaane du<- »nd unpaid Noto Losses adjusted and not due N" • Losses utgadjueted and 11l N'J-perMHf '.Hi Hills and Accounts un- , paid l.so»»o| Amount due and not due banks or other < red!tora None Otlier Liabilities of the Company 3i,a..i.m> Total Liatrllltlee I 331 Capital I ‘ Hurplus t V3.3-' ' TOTAL • 1M.57V.V3! HTATE OF INDIANA. office of Ineuram-e ♦•omtniasloner I. the undersigned. Ineuram-e ComtnlMloner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct r opy of the Htalement «»f ths Condition of the above mentioned QMBpany on the 3Uit day of December. lIM*. aa shown by tbo oriaiiisl statement and that tlm said original rtalcmenl la I now on file In tills office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affl* my offlItial seal, this Util day of Jone 1»IO. | t«e«ll FRANK J VIMHgfANN Insurance Commissions, •It Mutual Company so state. J July »->|
GARNER OPENS 1 HEAOqUARTERS Democratic National Convention Opens At Chicago Next Munday Chit ago, July I U.Pj Vltw-ptnal-I drill John N. Garnet got In thr Hi.st. i hid for the IhrmiMratli- pu-stdenllal! I nomination today when canipaign hradquartere opened at the Hhei man hotel one wtmk in advance of, the party s national convention K II Germany, Dnllaa, Tciar.! i'o«halrniaii of Garner's campaign artlved today In cowboy hat and lax.is and planned to ride Into the 1 Sherman lobby astride a hrondko , Flacards, "Go with Garner were, : tacked up In the meMaulM floor | headquarters A laige picture of Gainer was hung outaldc the hotel. Ai th'- stadium where delegates will tonveiic neat Monday to select .in opponent to Wendell Wllikle. , workmen eonatruitrd platforms fur I the speakei and tor press. Pre paratious were mad. at other I hotels for headquai tors for other cendldat' s and imtentlal latulidates I it President Roosevelt declinos a third trim nomination. Postmaster James A. Farley, national chairman, arrives tomorrow So tar no hcadquai ters have , Ih-cii reserved from which to proi mote his candldat y for the nomlnaI Hon. Paul V McNutt, fed.-ial security ' administrator, who had been the I Malemcnt >f itondltlun of the Mil IIIt. VV slHtrt V l OMFSAV lAtlsing. Mi-hiaan Mt is ml Al'ade Building fin Hie 31st IM> of December, IST' EDMIMi •' "blllELliS. Pr.-I.lnit C. It. (TtoZIEI: h> Hilary ! Amount of Capital paid up 3u« "to ns HHDNe AMW'Di <>F 'V'MPANY Heal Estate Frith-UHIb-.1 •! Mortgage Lians on real I estate i Fr. e from any prior Im umbran* el 53,310.m> Bonds aii'l Nt-. k« Owned iNirket Value! 531 Hl.’7 Cash Ih Banks <Oa Int< rest and Not oa Int. rs-tl l»»,3>t»o A,-road he- u rilles I letersat * Reuls, Lt- 1 -.MV t* -Ither He- urines |S.»3| < . )'■-.inlum- ao.) A oititdue ami in pro-ess of --■neeti-m 3LV.-1-I A aunts otherwise se. { . ured ... * O l Total Gross A*»el* I MEHi-M lieil-u t Asset- N--t A-l- i I mllleil • Net A-sets ... • Sll.tlJS-, IJAHILITIKff Iteserve or amount ne--essary to reinsure outstanding risks I ST.STI.-’ 1 ' losses due and unpaid None Leaaes a-ljusl-'d and hut duo v la-aaes unadjusted and In suspense 51.531.1 V Hills and A----unto unfuild I3.SV-- 3, ! Amount due and not dubanks or other <redltors 1V.31V.331 Other Lial-llltles of tinCompany. Voluntary Reserve .. 1 .'.fW.'*" I Total Liabilities I HV.113.3V Capital | -»»• "» 1 burpl is I TOTAL I V 31.713 3HTATE -»i INDIANA, irffh -of Inaiir ii.- ■ i'—iimisaioni i I. Hie Ul--1- i signed. Inagt N > C-m mlaaiotier -.f lndlan.l, hereby - . rtifl . H-at the aliove Is a corrci t - opy of Hu- statement of tlie I'onditloh ot I the above mentioned Company -m the 31st -toy of lie-ember l»ls as shown by the original sl.iteim-nt and I that the said 01 igmal statement la I n-w on file in this office in lesinnoii* Whereof. I hei- iiit'. subocrlbe my name and artiv mj --ttl- . lai seal, It- - llth h> -I Jun- I’M-' iffeslj FHANK J VIEIIMANN. Insuran-e Ci.inmlssloffei •If slutti.ll Company so state July »-»' .u 1 * statement of Comlltl-n <>f thM»H I HWEkIEHV AATIOAAL I «»l VI IV I OVIfVVV Wllmi-igt'-n. Delaware tin the 31al Day -f l>e< ember, A CHAHLEH D. .IAMEA President H A. WHMIDT Hw relary Amount •»( Ci*|»it.il |mI«I up *• 2WMMKMH) I Iliums ASHETN OF COMJ ANT I Ileal Estate t umbered » s "" < ’ .MorttCftM** Lunn* *»n H’rrv any prior im-umbran-e, 11 '•••" "" Hon-ls ind tR-e-fca Own- «<| i Hook Value! 1.»7,.1 !«• -- I Cash In Banka ion In{«r.l ( wd Not on in- m J /'itontt Kt-'?' 13.3.1 h! Oilier Securiti-- None, premiums and A-"-lilts due and In process of voile- Hoti »S..»v.ai> A‘<ounts otherwise secured ” ow * T..-.-I Growi A see I • I IJ.'l."***' De.l e t Assets .Not Ad"“tied J , '• Nel Assets • 1.-11.' • 11 i 1 LIAUILII IKS Reserve or amount ne--cwuiry to reinsure outstanding risks I 3»v.»71 31 Losses due and unpaid None L.seea adpiated and not due None ls.a».s unadjusted and In suspense ija.vsl .» llllla and A-counla unpaid ••’ ’I ’ * ' Amount due and n-t due iMhks or titlier ■ redltors • Nunn i Ollier Lliblllties of the Company .-a,mm ae , Total Liabilities I 1G3.V7k.7V I Capital • 30».0T0.<m Surplus I &aS,SIie.HS TOTAL . 3 L7ILSSS 111 STATE OF INDIANA, tiff!-, -f Insuram-e Commissioner I, the undersigned. Insurance Com-1 mlasloner -r Indiana, hereby certify I H-at the above Is a correct copy of the Statement of thS Condition of' the above mentioned CompM>' on the Slot day -I De-ember, iNm. as shown In Hie original .tatemeat wn-l that the said oHslnwl statement Is | How on file In this office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subs-rllm my name and afflu my <>ffl- . -al seal, thia llth day of June. l»l“ HtoaD FRANK J VT&HMANN luaursn- e Commissioner I-If Mutual Company so state July »•»
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Today’s War Moves
•y J. W. T. Mason (L'nltod Press War Ksparti Rome - adinisalou that Abyssinia. ' Eiltraa. ati-l Somaliland henceforth must ffriH-nd mi Japan for supplies Is the first 11 alien acknowleggeineal of the tightening power ot i 'he British blockade. These three i-arts of Italjr s new empire are 1 m paratod from Libya by the Angiu Egyptian Sudan which means they . annul be supplied by transport fiofli Italy across the Medltrrren- • an to Übyan ports and then overland. Under pence lime conditions A’lysstnl.i, Krtti-m. and Nomallland bad waterway concoctions with the uofftolaiid byway of the Suez < -nal That outlet la now < loerd ' The Htralt of Gibraltar also to Imi red to Italian ships so Uu’l It I I is Impossible for Italy to commuiJ | - ate with her African emu coast colonies by- Ildlng vessels we»p ward through the Mediterranean to circle the African coaet via th--1 l'ape of Go-'-l Hope Shipments of goods from the western hemisphere to the three isolated parts of Mussolini's empire would have lo move acroee thr Atlantic and pees the (tope nf Good Hop- British control of the rapwalers. however. Is 100 rigorous lo allow any chance of SMCffse for such an undertaking. The only chance Italy has of maintaining supplies for her sever cd possessions Is to try to rngagishipping to cross the Indian Ocean lo Noinaliland. Rome reports that Japan might serve as a base for , such operations, however, are more optimistic than ealstlng conditions would seem to allow Japan has no desire to deplete her own war and food malerinJa; but even If this difficulty could tie overcome
first to dedare himself 4 candidate for the piesldenttol nomination If Mr Ro--s.'Ve|t declined, reaerv-4 spacloUß quarters at the Stevens hotel Head-itlarters will be opened thia week for Sen’ Burton K Wheeler of Montan* who annoum-i-d that be would Im* a candidate even If Mi Rooeevelt does seek the third form nomination. Work <m the platform will begin W-dnesday when Hen Rohe-l F Wagner of New York, resolution committee -hali man. eetaftllahes headqiiartera 0 —■ lll FARLEY STATES I ItXNSTINUBD ON PAGff THKEOI that h* would be reluctant tn participate in a third term campaign and I" planning to become preal dent of a syndicate that la ro purchase the New York Yankee American league baseball club Farley's plana probably Were aa thoroughly discussed as were those of the president Hr would not confirm that he would warn head j the Yankees, but h< would not ‘ deny It. “1 don't want to comment at thia | time on that very nice newspaper story about the New York Yankee*." h<- said It waa understood that he plana! to leave Mr Roosevelt's cabinet ' and resign aa chairman of th* Ite-m-M ratlc national committee I somellme between the end of rhe 1 convention and th* November election. "I feel, aw I have felt all along," Farley said, "that the people of I thia country want to lt-*--p the Democratic party in power I discussed with the president the detailed plana that had to Ih* made for ibe convention I alto discuased the platform th* kind and size that I hojie will Im* adopted "Every effort will Ih- made to ■-induct a dignified ti-iivi-niion.l
Public Auction 53—ACRE FARM—S 3 Monday, July 15th -1:00 P.M. <>n the premise*. located I mile East and I' t mile Southeast of Decatur, on the Piqua Road. Thia in an ideal farm and must lie seen to be appreciated. 3< ■< acres in timlier. balance all in excellent blue grass. No l buildings; well fenced and tiled drained; excellent building ' site. Here you can have ail the conveniences of the city with a very low tax rate at a price no doubt leas than the average house and lot would coat you in town. A desirable place that will also have a good re-sale value. Now is the time to buy farm land, the aafeat of all investments, that means a steady income for life. Easy Terms—*6oo.oo cash day of sale, balance *250.00 l>er year, low rate of interest. Sold by the National Realty Auction Company. If you want to convert your real estate into cash, see us; we get the buyer and seller together. For further information see Thomas I). Kern, Decatur, Indiana. Phone 795, or Fred Reppert, Room 1. Trust Company Bldg., phone 610 or 312. Thomas 0. Kern, Owner Auctioneers—Fred Reppert and J. F. Sanmatui.
- the problem of tranaportatton appaars almost insoluble The Journey from Japan to Hallan Eaat Africa requires one month The regular trade route passes Nltigaiior*. where vn- Italian supply ships could get through The only aliernallvo routes are near thr northern and mmtbetn coasts of Australia, where naval surveillance to continuous. ■ven It an occasions! vessel were lucky enough to pass these barriers, it still would Im* necessary to run the British blockade which la maintained along thr Italian East African coastline There are i very few ports here where heavy • cargo could bo discharged The I only port In Italian possession connocted with the Interior by rail la Djibouti, In French Nomallland The Franco-Italian armistice terms give Italy control trf Djlbotitl. hut the concession has no presvlit valu DJllmiuil Is oh the narrow Gulf of Aden opposite Aden, a luw for British naval op eratkms. It la as securely lo< k--d against Italian shipping aa is Krltree, whom- coastline -m the Red Bea Is sealed by Brltiak control of the Hues waterways. Mussolini thus has lost overs, sa communication with the whole ot his new Italian empire escept Libya on the Mediterranean Ills only way of Impel ial contact Is by air. which has very limited use This condition will euduie throughout the war or aa lung as th-- British ftret commands the sea Abyssinia. Eritrea, and Italian Nomallland are, now being subjected to th-' strangulation blockade which the British believe finally will win Ibe war for them In Euro|ie as well as In Africa.
free of any by-play or frivolities ! "The shorter the platform the I better That a the kind the people ; can understand and If we keep It abort, even a strong Republican paper like thr Chicago Trlbuinmay print It In full." Farley will leave New York for Chicago tonight, but Mr Rooaevelt gave no Indication, that he expects jlo go to th* convention. Before ' leaving Hyd<- I'ark last night, he 1 told his pastor, th. Rev Frank I! Wlls-in. that he expected to return , in three weeks FORMER COUNTY' RESIDENT DIES — Mrs-Clem Hakes In Found Dead At Her Home In Fort Wayne —_ Mrs. Anna Hakes. 47. wife of I ’Clem Hakes. 303 Creighton avenue. Fort Wayne, former resident of Adams county wa- found dead in a- hair at her home at 2:3<1 o'* I j clock this morning. Death follow-1 ed an Illness of Hn- past ill months Mrs. Hakes was found by her son. * I Herman, on his return from a short trip to the lakes Sunday The deceased waa norn In Wash ington township, southwest of De--atur. April 30, 1M93. the daughter of Bernard and Elizabeth Meyer. ! She waa married to Clem Hakes at th-* St. Mary’s Catholic church in ’ Decatur M years ago. moving to Fort Wayne where she had resided until the time of her death. She waa a member of the St. Mary’s Catholic church In Fort Wayne. Surviving Iwaldes the husband, are three children; Herman. Fort Wayne; Mandoline, Fort Wayn*. Raymond, in the I’nited States gov-
lernment service at Washington D C Two sons art deceased One sister. Mis Ben Kohn* of Foit Wayne and two brothers. Herman and Tony Meyer of Decatur, also survive Do* brother It deceased. Funeral arrangement have not lieen completed pending the arrival of the son. Raymond, from Wash-j ington. D. C. 1 '" — vstde in a Oeed Town —• oocatm
JUST Mure it out for yourself—what ou know it « plenty good—had to be, better use can you make of your to tmath all previous Buick produc* money right now than to put it into lion records. You know you can make tomething new, sturdy, big, useful and Mihml use of it — not only now but for of blown and anckaUenjfahla valut? years to come. In other words, why not take thia And gt momen , SO A K moment to say good-bye to a car be- price#> g| (|n|y Vtf O ginning lo show signs of wear - and f<>r butinc „ delivered at say hello <o a brand-new 19M0 Buick? F|in| Mich . based on ~z — r,, l Hate and local taxes (if vCT^yr’**-*■ «ny)- '»P<ion«i equipment and accessories — extra. I low about it? \ our Buick dealer ia the one t<> see about a deal that will make 11,1 "ork! ' * Anri tuA/eif to chanfe without notut. tsusMAa or oswaaM aaorats vmua SAYLORS MOTOR CO. t il & Second St. Decatur, Ind. The First State Bank takes pleasure in announcing; that it has been elected a member of the Federal Reserve System Seventh District mwYi MYMTRM This recognition further strengthens the financial associations of this bank and enables it to be of greater service to patrons. ALSO A MEMBER OE (n X*>oa*X First State Bank TOTAL DEPOSITS 12.51 1.79«.!M Established IMN3
Dutrict TrutdeeK . Are Invited Here ■ ' i "«■ Th* townihip t run tees of tb* fourth Congrranlonal district will be luvltad to m**t in De-atur nrgt October, it was d*< id*d al the monthly meeting of the officlato , Muff Natuiday. ' John X Doan, trustee of Wash- ! lug'on township and John II Duff
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of Hurt Cort! 'ownskip war* named I to tlie committee to make trraag" ineula for th* meeting. Preliminary plana are get yet ompleted. C. K. Striker, county - superintendent of schools staled About IM trustees are expected from the eight counties. About sft percent of New York 31*1*% total i*opula(ion live* io New York City
