Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT hMiM Every Svaaiag TH* MCAVUR t>t MOCRAT CO. iMorporisied Entered at lAe Decatar, lad. Poet <NNm aa Second ciaae Hatter I. H Mellor PreeMeal A I MolUoum. Sea f. A Bwa. Mgr Mak D. Moller ... Vtoo Fraaidoui Subscription Rate* glagtei CoplM • •» One week. by carrier IS One year, by earner ........ EM One aeatk. by auS ......... M Three month*. by mail IM bn immib*. by mall 1.71 One year, by mall KM too year, at otic* .......... ».M Price* gaoled are within a radlea of IM mUca. Etaeebare 43M nee year Advertising Maine made kauwa ua Application. NaUoeai Akter. Hopraaentatlvo ecHAhlMm A CO • LmUag'uu Avemta. Nev York lb Kaat Wacker Drive, Chicago J© Charter Member nt The Indiana League ol Hume DaUlea. Corn (ruemg weather, eh? e o— Now they eay we are going to have the oats bugs again. Well, that a better than bomber*.
Flower shows ~ . Pol Paradr .. Pony Mhow , . . Ltvesiix k and 4-H Club shows ... ell go to make the IMO Pair au eiposltiou worth coming to ace. —O Revolutions wore fought in thia -ouatry for freedom in 1774 our forvtatbeia took the firai step The civil war treed the negro In Kurope the revoiattoii by arm* enslaves the people The only freedom over there la death. » e A lomptet* program of the Pair and Agricultural program, together with wbeduh-d event*, lotatknu of the various livestock show*. time of tree ait* and the whole menu will be published lu the »pe< ial Fair Edition Friday Get your copy and (beck the eveuis you want to attend.
Ninth dislikt Dem— rata are planning a novel political rally on an ear union boat on the Ohio river. One of the big paddlewheeler* ha* been engaged for August IS at Madlaou and hundred* of people are eapected to enjoy the crulee. < hair ma a hay* will direct the proKraal with a "Showboat" revue and the event I* being heralded aa one of the feature altrauUuu* of the raatpelgll —o President ilooacvelt again proved bi* great leadership and high spirit of Amerlraulam In hi* speech to the convention delegate*. It waa a maaterpiere in word and aenllmeat, the sincere expreaalou* and rogvictioni of the greatest leader In the world today. American* felt pioud of him aa be gave hia reason* for aubmitting to the draft and support him in hl* Ideal* tor the preservation of ibi* Republic -0 Whatever I* doue to improve the faculties of the city swlmmlug pool I* appreciated by the children and their parent* Decatur cannot afford to neglect ita children or not provide the proper health sateguard* and for that reason the pool ■hoaid be made sanitary and kept up to the nth degree. During these- • weltering day* the pool I* a popu lar and appreciated place Wouldn’t It be fine It we bad a couple pool* In the city 7
The popularity ot Worthman Field < ontlnuM to Increase and It la ieaplrloc to see those In charge ot activities to develop a program tor the children and youth ot the city. A visit to the place proves that It Is a recreational center, providing many amusements and athletic activities for the youth We sincerely hope the scope oC the program enlarges from year to year and that in time It will develop Into SM ad the uniguo playgrounds la the state.
i Don i let anybody verlte you a bout stalements that the form <>( American government baa changed or that ve are headed toward dl< latorakip Oui Republte will live a> long •» tbe people weal It Emph aalgtag tbla American viewpoint. President Hooaevult In hie talk to the convention stated 'Only the people themselves can draft a pree Meat It each a draft abouM termade upon me. I eay. In the utmost •Implklty. I will, with Gode help (oattnue to nerve with the beat of my ability and with the fullnear of my •treagth." The Wo Genera) Elet tri, employ ea In thia city are enjoying their annual vacation, a majority of Whom are entitled to two week* relaaallou with pay Throughout the country more than go.IMW era ployea of the induetry are enjoying their vacation*. all planla being < limed to afford the men and women the opportunity to go to the lake*, travel *■ roee the country or do juat an they please It l» a fine evample net by thia lead hi a and progieaaive Industry in considerIng the welfare of their employe*. They will return to their job* refresh'd, batterle* rechaiged and a brighter outlook ou life. O' O — Former governor McNutt hail a happy birthday anyway Ailiwugh he wasn't nominated for Vice pre*Ident <>n hl* e»lh anniversary,
Pre*ld<-iit Koom-vcH wa* the first person to call him by pbuM from Washington and eatended pcraouai greeting*. The night before he had a thrill wbkh tome* to tew men. when be heard the cheer* and bur rah* that followed the placing of hl* name in nomination and a still greater moment when he stood b* fore the vast crowd and declined ibe nomination Alu-ady plan* are underway by friend* in tbla stale to run him tor president In IMt He la one of the beat known leader* in the < oinitry aud Will uo ijAulu be a cuptender tor the presidential nonilnatlon four year* heme. —o it I* not unusual to read or hear that leaders iu both politkal parlie* are sakiteliiy isrlltical atfliia
lion* thl* year. That I* a common American privilege «morg tbo»<who don’t follow party line*. Thl* year * election ia different Prominent Republican* and great buslMaa leader* are associated with the president in carrying out the defense program. It will not Im- a ■trl< tly partlnan -ampaign. compared to other* that bate been conducted In thl* country, tor the reaaon that President Roosevelt I* too busy with the duties of hl* offire. and also wishes to bring unity among the |>eople so 132.000.0 Mt American* can do what I* best to protect their country. That ia the all important issue of the cam palgn. —o—o- - Wilson F. Beery, former school teacher, prominent Knight* of Pythias. civic and church worker will retire from the V. 8. Postal Service with the g-xxi wishes of all who know him For 21 year* Mr Beery ba* been a faithful and accomodating rural mall carrier In this county and I* being retired be-sum- of age limitation* for cm ploye* in the postal service. Illa friend* wish him good health, much happiness and the pleasure which should be bl* in knowing that he ha* performed splendid service In many walk* of life, lie waa an efficient government employe and hla patrons on the rout e* also join In autending treat wishes to him. He will retire August let.. and will be succeeded by the
appointee of the post Office liepartment Francis "Pat" Costello of the local office being recommended for tha vacancy. -0 We heard a speaker the other evening say that previous to Germany* and Italy's entrance* Into the war both countries bad purchased large quantities of gasoline from the Amerkan companies tn South America VawaiuaU la tha third largest oil producing country
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In the world, the largest well* being under the lake aud sea bottom*. The me< hanked armies ot Europe take a gi rat quantity ot gasoline but the opinion is that they have surplus supplies in storage. The American companiea have develop rd th>- ull bu*in<-*» and have vast interest ami investments hl Venezuela and some of the othei Kepublics They are friendly to those from lh<- fnited Blates lor business reasons only, lhe s|>eaker said, and (overturn lit over there is corrupt. Most of the labor is peon, although the standard ot living la being advanced, caper tally sinr e the North American compaulea must pay lhe bill None of the government* are stable and tor a new administration io take over, a revolution Is started and the strong man or the one controlling
the military force* become* the president or dictator. In truth. B<>utb American* do not see eye-to-r-ye with the Fulled State*, those who have visited the countries declare. * - - — * TODAYS COMMON ERROR* Show up ia a vulgar Ism when uaed Intransitively in place of appear, attend, tome or be present and when used transl lively In the ucusc of show or expose. ♦ •
Coffee for Germany’s Wounded Heroes HH «.. . 1 Ek 1. 1. 1*. Radlophoto A hauafcaa with • steaming pat at coffsa walcome* to Barlin Nasi wounded soldier* --bo ratomad to march ia tha Na*i victory parade. Listaaiag to Hitler extol their proweea, they alao heard the Fnahrar waa Gnat Britaia to tufoaMt «C thM
* TWENTY YEARS ‘ l AGO TODAY < July 22 Hou»e defeat* fuel < onitrol bill go to 23. Illg tent arrive* for Chautauqua. It will be erected under direction lot F. E. France. Warren G. Harding la notified ' officially of hl* nomination tor president iu cermnouy at Marlon. I Ohio. The address is made by Benistor lardge Prohibition national ronventlon 11* convened In Lincoln. Neh. W. J., | Bryan decline* nomination for president. Senator Robert M. ImFollet’e repudiate* the Kepubllr-an party. i The D E. Smith family move* to Fort Wayne. * Modern Etiquette I Sv ROBERTA LEE I Q Isn't it lli'hred for one who I* i traveling to praise hl* hyme town constantly, deserlblnt bow superior, It I* to be the town he I* viaHing? . A. Ye*. A person ot good breeding , will never do this. y What hour* are really meant
PET PARADE ENTRY Tuesday, July 30 Naoe- Age. Atldresn.. T)pc of Pel . Mail to (rtsirice F. Laurent. Decatur, Ind. No entry fee. Deadline July 29.
by "a w-ddlng breakfast"? 1 A. Many people interpret this ito mean if the reremoay take* place before i P. M This I* an old Engliah term applied to any daytime wedding feast Q. Would a tailored salt be suitable for a woman to wear to a luncheon party in a hotel? A. Ye*. Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee i > Uae for Worn-Out Rubber* Cut off the heels of worn-out rubber*. wash the toe part*, and bang up in oome such place a* the closet or cellarway. These lubber pockets are i-geellent for holding blacking brushes, cloth*, or polisher*, and 'leaning mittens—anything which would soil cloth pocket*. Chewing Gum I If the child home with ’ chewing gum In hl* hair, remove it by applying egg white and then washing the hair with cold water. Egg white, beaten to a froth, also make* a good shampoo. Cleaning the Puppy When the puppy ta too young to (Ire a bath, aud still hi* fur teem*
*news broadcasts I * Listed below are new* and sport* broadcasts WLk— Chicago—*70 KC. (Daylight Saving Time) g M A. M. - Early •»' <1, 7 1 p 0 AM, — Monday through Friday 1:11 A M — Julian Bentley. •* rapt Bunday to It A. M Sunday only. Main Lewis . . i, 10 tl A. M — Monday through Friday. Ervin Lewis. - Saturday. Julian Bentley. 12 W AM — Monday through Friday. Ervin Lewis; - Saturday. Julian Ikni ley. 1: It F. M. Dally except Sunday 1W P M Monday through Friday IMP M Saturday only. t 10 P M — Tuesday. Wednesday. Friday Saturday WLW—Cincinnati—7M KC. (Daylight Saving Time) Monday 7 IS; kill A M 4 it; t *t. Lowell Thomas; * It. Id:4S. Peter Grant; 11 M, 11.11; P- M 1:26 A. M. Tuaadny T IS; 1:11 A M 4 U; 1:42. Lowell Thomas. < It; I:ti. H. V. Kalienborn; IS 41; 11 M. Peter Grant; 1 22 A M Wednesday— 7:11; till; A. M 4:41; l:4t. Lowell Thomas. I ll; 10:41; 11 00 P M. Peter Grant, l it A. M Thursday 7:11; 115 AM 4 U; 4 41: •:!»; 1:41; 10 U: 11 00 P. M 1:21 A M Friday 7:11; 1:11: A M €4l; t 45. t It; 10 41; 11:M; 11:11 P M 125 A M. Saturday-7 It. 1:11: AM. lilt; 110; l it; 4 U. 10. U. 11 P. M. 1 It A M. Sunday 10 A. M 1:41; 2 41. H. V. Kaltenborn; 1.45; 11:00 Pstar Grant P M 1 2t A M
Answers To Tert | Questions Mow are the answers I* the I Teat Qwaettoea printed | I oa Fag* Two • « I Reindeer, llama, water buffalo, camels, iebu' and sheep. t. "Big Berth*" 3. Lincoln's Gettysburg address 4 Salt 6. Copyright*. 4. Senator Oscar Tnderwood. 7. No. 8. Infestation with Ike. 9. Honolulu. 10. Irving Berlin. 1. Theodore Roosevelt. 2. World War. 3. Democrat. 4. Chicago, b. Htsteeu. •• It is proper and mean* "chatting." 7. (th. 8. 1932. 9. Missouri. 10. 1 and II Samuel o Hen Keep* Sprouting Spur* Garner, la (U.R> Old Mpurry. a buff leghorn hen owned by W. C. Noble, Garner, ha* grown live set* 1 of spur* lu her IM year*. The present set of spur* are about 2 inches long. The hen Hill produca* egg* at her regular rate of about IM * year. in need of cleaning, try rubbing cornmeal gently but thoroughly through hla fur, repeatlag the process several time*, but using th* same maul Follow thl* with * good brushing. ■tatsmenl »f Condition ut Iks thk < nivt u Hprlnafleld. Ohio lie Mouth Ltmastone Mtreet "n the list I'ey of December, I*3* J<>HM F. HOLLENBECK Presides! FRANK J IIHAt'N. Urr t i. r) Amount of Capital paid up ..... ... •! xso.rao o» tlllOMt AHMET* OF 'X) MP ANY Heal EoUlc cnin<uaii>•red I Non* Mortgage l*>*n« aa r«sl estate (Free from *ny prior ln< umbrau‘<> Nona Rond* owns* (Amortised Vsluei 231313 74 Cast- In Hanks <<>n Interest sad Net oa Ig. teresll ... 342,74 k 72 Aarued Hecurltl** (I*. , J*"*' * JETS’ •'* ' MIMI Other (Securities None Premium and Accounts due end In pru-*>* of collevHon None Accounte otherwise secured . Non* Total Oros* Assets | ilMxsif Heduct Asset* Not Ad"'••tad ’ Nou* Net Assets j Jll.tK.l* U A4HLITI fee Reserve or cessary to reinsure <>ut*t*n4lrig risk* | 7; ,*<, .7 U>sm* due sng unpaid* 'Vo.IsMiit** adjusted «nd not *.«.*- ... Man** bosses unadjusted and BilTs u „. •’«*” Amount du* and aot dur None banks or other .roll. tor* other Idabllitie* *< th*' Cviuw W| „ Total LlabllHle* a n"s»** Isas afei; TOTAL g tle.tiasx H<”»*NA. " ’ 1 tL"! '''‘""nlselooer sulawltie my •Id Mutual C?ms?.f;£ , !’,' M ' On * r ' - JulyM.gj
OF I ADAMS COUNTY 4-H CLUBB j Jelly Wmhara Th* He'im Jolly Worker* IWt St tke mteool buildlug There wer* 27 member* present Pappy Pal* The P*PPy P«>* «•“ at the Zion Lutheran school Thar* were It member* present Th* nut meeting •* b*Jd In ib* Zion Lutberan »chool on Saturday. | July iv. ai 12 »0 P * Minnie H* Ha The Minnie Ila Ha AH club met •t the Kirkland klgb achool There were 12 member* pruent. The nrgi meeting will be held at 7:M p m at the Kirkland arbool on July 23 Busy Bee The Ruay Bee 4H chib of St Mary * townahip met at the Pleasant Mill* ackool houee Group alngIng waa held, then the club pledge wa* read by the group, the roll call waa given hy Neva Lou Crownover, II member* were preaenl A meet Ing waa dlacuaaed to have a marahmallow and welner roast, which will be held the «er-owd Tuesday In August Marlon Bach hau*. junior louder, took pktureu of the whole group and lb* dub uSk-era Record book* and Hoiking must he at Everett a ators by afternoon on the 24th of July Unro* Pal* Member* of the Vnlou Pal* 4 H club entertained their mother* St the homo of Do Jun Grot*. Dur Ing Ike busineaa meeting the dub ——s—-SSSS«=3=S® Ptatvmenl of C-nd 1 !!'?? °» uiKiiivai rscwwMai. tins Ibal Bthi K « u. Lm>nln. Nebraska IM W .udme* AcrMeUl Building cm the 11*1 !•*> "t !•»-ember. IMS K J FAt LKNEH. Fr.aMent It U nrAN'HJNK. H». retary Amount of Capital paid
tlßorm ANHETK OF OOMPAMY dm—b- :cm jj I M'-rtgage leoans on real estate (Free from say I prior In- ui»l>r»w 'i 79.1M.77 111-.nde and Pto. k> Owned (Book Value> 1J3.V44.11 c’asb In Banks «>n I*I terest and Not on On(ereet) 43.11M3 Ao-rued Me-unite* <lnterest • Hente. Dl- > 3.1*3 l« Other Me- urlllee |*,M4MP Agent* Credit Halen-e« I SV*.*7 Premium* and Account* due and in process of coll*- lion - . 2®.t4.', 1” A- ount* otberwl** secured Non* Total Gros* A***t* I 3*1.11l 31 l-»<lict Assets Not Admitted I 1311.4* Net Assets I SIP.SP* SO IAAHII.ITIEM Reserve or <• mount ne--eaaary to reinsure -utstandtog rtok* I NMNMff lx>eee* due and unpaid None D-ssea adjusted sad not -tue None Ix-sse* unadjusted and tn *u*penM . Non* Bill* and Account* unlaid „.... 4,:M.53 I Amount due and nvt due banks or other creditor* Non* |Other LiablUliea o( Ike | Company ... 3.573.54 —_____ I Total l.labllltle* | 334.7(1 1* it’apUal | ULlie.aa '•urplu* | 33,3(7 J 3 TOTAL ... I 37k.Ki.se HTATE OF INDIANA. Offte* of Insurant* <’ominl**ion*r I. H>* uadaretaned Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby - ertlfy that th* above la ■ correct - opy of th* Statement „t the <o*4ltU>n of th* *b->ve mentioned Company oa th* 31st day of De-ember, 1M». as shown hy th* original statement and that the *ald original statement ia now on file in tkia office. L“ T «*‘'®«nr Whereof, l hereunto •<>b*< ribe my name and affli my <><. <lal seal, thk 11 th day u t June. ISM <»*.D FRANK J VIKHMANN; sis u.. > CommiMloaer. •it Mutual Company so state July XX-33
•tatement of Condition of tha IsKKAT (»*TUKg| 1.1 pg isni ■**« »: co. Wkt ’Mia <> .n -J. 1 * Ptanklnton On the 31st l»«y »f December. KJ* H U. HOY EH, PreaMant I. O. I‘At l-El. Me-retary Amount of Capital paid up Tig nv.ee* *• te.*». on r.J estate (Free from say Prior ln< um’>ran< ej 1.132 K( at Bonds and Ht<. k> Own cd -Book Valuer sins ivi ar ' ash in ite-.ka <Ob lu. ’ M ’ UI *’ terest and Not on fa-A-*ru*d' Ueuuritlea (j*. * i *- M * >» * aL* r * - * * Hentt, Etc. 1 <4 it other NeeurßiM I V* 11! m F d u "’. h,m l Ac, -.ante , ““I*l *.’- 4 Sn Process of -oltectio* , M __ A'*U(lhta otherwise M . ' ” 311.134 *« -J-S WTm! 11...Pvm W<BI UTI iiwmfvw or amount n« outatandlug rl ?k."‘ U ’g LggUgi gg te: 56.. W >» 3 utmdiu.twi . n 4 19 N U9MnM Ac-ouni. Amount due .nd not g w bank, or other .r»d|. * io "’ ** * - - LUk.Jtm I’aLta* 1 LUW "‘ U * TOTAL | 7.«14,»4«.31 I "TATE OF INDIANA I * 1. tae uJi*r"ta«ted '.’""""•••loner I-If Mutiml -21
MONDAY, JULY 22.
piMMS to entertain t and aW the n) . o*l 4 *1 the Lur key oaauatiuu* sad -Aig, , R tey *om* mamh. . 0( ’’ • After th* teualnaa* * program ronslsihig t*tlon* and mutK •*,/*’ Refreahmeni* wete boetraae*. Ito Grot*, ggJ** Edna Murbsi h and ! lor The nut meeting -.n, 1 <m July M st th* hum,. o! r * and Lol* Lehrman Ail aZ are requested to bi m M .book*, article* and aarr*.,,/ 1 Cmilmg Jumara The 81. John, 4-H club held th' ir >uik at ’he Bl John, •■bu l |"2 The meeting was . all,* w the preaidut AU th, t were preeent Th- roU answered by an imitauso Evelyn Mcheuin.ino u „ oa Whlppiiia Cream, Lorlae J maun ou Style* and (Udine Itch rued- ■ Hu* ~ J Table for Guest* The ua.w a ’led by Dulore* lr«u« anj g. Bultemeler and ,<>ng kg q | lore* Bultemel'-r The Moumou'h «hit, aM > i leaders vleitt-4 and a rfrm I lunch was *erv-d " ■— 11 o I 11 • 20 Ik W|H unwater mark cd tniamwn mtapUNe for aU kmd* tniaiSGgrsph work <m g able for ink aiKnalirt, | Tbe Deentnr Demecm u
Statement of Condition «f m **■■■■* a thiuku, ua la*, to. Byr*'u*». N»w y.rfg Mate Tow. r UoiMitg Un the list Day I” -nw | Uit'Ul J TAHEK I’: -mH l.l'kOM J. walhaYh m -mi Amount of Capital paM up *4_l*Ml riIIOHH AMKT* OF '.MTU Ileal Estate I nin imi--•r*g i i :.tn MurlgaU* lauan* on reel •alate (Free tr .ru any pdor ln<-umlir»n< er . Mig Bond* and Ntw k, 'rased < Market Valuo CUI4 Ca*h In Bank* <cm Inl«r**t and Not on Interest > rut Ac< rued Uecurltle, • Intarsal A Item*. Er ' 1.i,0 Other Uecurltw* 1 Policy Ixian, I tail Premium* and Aciouat, du* and In proc*,, if r oil*.non ... uuf Account* oth*rwl»r >euurad 11 Ta*** Paid ou Mortgages :■« Total Gro*« A,»et- I i.tuul lieduet Asset* Not Admit IM ... • Nat A**e<* » Via LIABILITIES fteserv* or amount u<- ■ essary to r«ln,ur, outstanding r|ak- t A>'U. Lumea due and uopam -■ L.ue* adUuat'd «*i “" l du* IM lamaea unadJu,U'i and tn suspense A* Milla and Account" >npaid ill Amount du* and not due bunks or other r-ll tor* • Other Ltabdltie* vt lh« Company lm I Total Ltabilitl-. I ' «4J r*apltal I -**s Mundu* I bU TOTAL t to'-tf HTAMC OF INDIANA. Ottice vt tnnuran a Cy umUMd 1, the und*r"ign- l. In,ur»M« miMluner ur Indiana. *«’«•>* that the above I, a rr«.t the Mtatement ul the C nd*) tha above mentioned th* Sial day of |i*. emtw’, I" >nown by the original •i*i"e*U that th* «*ld original •tabUtW now on tile in this >ttn-e In Testimony Where-t IH" [ >nb*i rlbe my num- and chU "eat tbla llth da> -f LuV tgaali FHANK J VIEMM Insunni* < 'ruemm ,•11 Mutual CArrnputiy »o ,ut»
1 Ntetemenl of Conditl -> < ?* 4.L4MH LAP* 4*»tHVVIK‘A ILLIS"!' Chicago. Ililn- i--431 U. Dearborn ißrssl oa the il»t P»> "< V* WM j. alMami-hh »*«• 1 J. C. HOMY, lie- 7«* r » Amount of Capital P--I up • .. • GtUHM AUfKTH OF ‘ OMM" Real Batata Vnin mute er*d 1 •’ Mortgage l-oans on r- - 1 1 estate (Free from any Prior incumbran x, Bond* and Ml- k* own _ 1 *4 'Hook Value 1 I" 1 " Cwb tn Beulu (Otterest and Not on I - .„.g terest> Accrued Met urltte* • !»• ~r 1 terest * Beets, h’ .1 Other Necurltles Premiums and A- ' du* and tn pro- **• ■' • — coUsctloik j ,i< < ount« otherwise g ' cured .J Agents' Credit Bai -'-- • ’J ' Polity Loan* ALl*'- _ ‘'lS I Total Gross As»el< I ' J ' l ® . Deduct Asset* Not Ad- , ( g mltted ! ,i*al Net Aftaets .... ’JJZUABILITD* Reserve or amount necewary to reinsure al ,g outstandlag risk- • ~* ' Loeaea due and unpaid l*is*sa adjusted and not g 1 du* Lo***» unadjueted »n-l j. In suspense . Bill* end Account* un- 8 Amount due and not dubanka Ur other redl- 8 tort , Other Ltabllllle* "• uiK Company ... Tutsi Ltabililtes » J -sjj 1 Copltaf ~ ■urplu* ’ -j TOTAL ■TATE OF INDIANA ,* Offka ot Insuran- ' I. the undersigned. I"”'' ( |4 ..mlastat-er of Indiana b*'*..' Ihs .’fi «raW-“i3. Ihsurarxc '’‘’"‘J* Mutual Company »o a
