Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1940 — Page 6

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®> SPORTS

Junk Car Race* Sunday Evening Th* junk car nun Io h* held at Ahr* field Nunday will not begin until ? o'clock in th* evening. It announced today .Member* of the Decatur Rating dub. «pon»or« of the event, hare decided to hold the event In the evening and lhU« relieve fan* of the discomfort of watching the race* in the sun Plenty of free parking apace will lie provided Admission la 25 rente for adult* and 10 cents for child-, ten .in ■' ' 1 0 '■« —— Bowling Alleys Near Completion Team* planning to enter the laiwllng leagues at the new Miea ' liec reation alley* thl* fall are ack-1 ed to get in touch with Manager, Molly Mlea a* Mam aa possible. The new alley* and accompanying room* are rapidly nearing cotepletlon and are expelled to Ice ready for the opening of the bowling season STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W I. Pct. 011 Cincinnati Cl 31 M 3 Brooklyn 54 3» f.tcfi C New York 5» 4" ’<s# 1" Chicago So 43 S*>s 14', Nt U'Uis L 45 44 4M 15', Pittsburgh 43 4( 473 I"'* Philadelphia 33 ST 340 37', Boston . 31 M 344 23 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pel O H I let roll M 33 MS Cleveland 57 4o .SIB 1 Bouton . M 44 543 s>, Chicago 4* 44 533 T l , New York 4B 45 531 74fc Washington 43 54 .423 IS', Nt Ixcul* 33 51 403 IS Philadelphia 3K 17 400 IS YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Ito*i on 10-4. Cincinnati 3 3. New York 54. St Louis 4-3 Chic ago 4 Brooklyn 3 Pittaburgh 5. Philadelphia 3. American League New York 10. Cleveland 2. Chicago io. Waahlngton 3. Boatow 12. I let roil S. R-A-C-E-S SIMMY. 7 I’. M. (DST) 10 Cars 2*» mi lee Eanl of Decatur. DECATUR RACING CLUB Statement of Condition of the HtvicKn* tltr. tOMPASY lie. Molnea, lowa ninth A Grand Avenue* On th* list Oav of Oecemlcer. 1*23 G r NoI.I.KN t’roeldeict II N Mll-I> Secretary Amount of capital Paid up. iMcctual Co I *4 None; <llt< nee AHHKTM Os c VIM PAN Y Ileal Malate t'nln-.-umtcerect I 30 413.305 27 MortaaV' loan* on real e*tate i Free from any prior In* eunAcranc-* I 49.004,34* «0 llcmcl. and Sl-k* owned eßook Value! 115.»«,27»:5 Cash In Banks i*te Interest a Not on Intereat i 3.910.555.32 Ac c rued He- ur It lea—<lnterest A Keota, Etc- > 3,734,474 SO Other S*c-uritle* Non* Loan* to Poll > holders 3t.tsi.vico.oo Premium* and Ar. counts due and In preo-e** of collection 4.454,775 00 Account* utherwla* •Mured 575.701.4 W Total Oros* Assets I 240.155.72111 Deduct Aaeet* Not Admitted t *04,373 00 Net Aeeets 4 240.07*.<0 31 UABIUTIBB ~ Itenorv* or amount nei-Mnarv to rein- ■ ur* oulatandlng rl*k« 4 304,471,410 oo to**** du* A unpaid 5.009.00 Losees adjusted and not etu* 473.10*00 U>M** unadjusted A In suspense 130.444.00 Bill* and Accounts unpaid *31,74400 Amount du- and not du* hank* or oth*r creditors Non* Other Liabilities of th* Company I 14,117.41*00 Total Liabilities | 134.31V.441 oo Capital * Non* Kurplua and Contingency Heeervs , | 11.341.71111 TOTAL 4 310.07*. 40 31 •TATE OF INDIANA, offk-* of laeuranc* Commissioner I. th* undersigned, laauram* CommlMloner of Indiana, hereby certify that th* above I* a correct copy of the Aislcmewt of the Condlooa of the above mentioned Company on th* list day of Decamber. ISIS, aa •hewn by the original statement and that the said original etatemoat la now an silo In this otßce. In Taotlmony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and sfllx my ote<l*l seal, this 11th day of Jun*. 1440 (Baal) FRANK J VTBHSfANN, Insurance Commia*lon*r •If Mutual Company ao etat*. Aug. 1-11

Little World Series I Opens Monday Morning Decatur's little world *erie*" between the winner* of the regu tar schedules of th* National and American league division* of the Lion* recreation league Will open Munday morning al s 3o o'clock .it Worthman Field The Pfßate*. Na I tonal league winner* Will meet the Tiger*. American loip champion*. In a three uu' of five game series. ■»-- --■■■ -"■> ■- Tennis Tournaments Will Be Held Here Plana for ihe annual city tennla i tournament* were announced to I day by Oeorge F l-aurent. WPA recreation *upervl*or Play will be held In all dlvbbm*. j Entries will c lose nett Thursday. August B. Entrant* may Ale at i Worthman Field with Mr l-aurent or hia a*»l*tant* Play will be held In men * *lngle* and double* women * *ingle* ami double*, junior hoy* and girl*, and Hilled double* o HorM'shoe Tourney Opens Next W eek Entries will dose Tne»day night i for the men * doubles horseshoe lournament which will lie held al the Wortbman Field court*, starling the latter part of neil Week Entries may be made with Oeorge F l-aurent. recreation supervisor, or at ihe field Third Teeth Cut at B 4 Kelso. Wash il'Pt John Ilantenbeln. 44-year-old *hoe repairman ha* cut a third set of teeth Th" phenomenon, he «.ald was accomluuied by teething pain* common to nablea. —~. Father. 2 Daughter* Fly New Orleans tfPi Civil Judge Nat W Bond and hl* two daughter* have sprouted wings. »o to speak The judge I* one of the very few pilot Jurist* In the country and his daughters take after him —. o | Examinations F or Employment Lists The Indiana bureau of personnel ha* announced rumination* to be held for the purpose of eslabllsh- , Ing einployinrllt lists to be used in , filling vacancies In the Mate de partment of public welfare, the unemployment c oinpc-urallon division and. In the ca*ds of c lerk strnog raphers. In the county public- welfare department* Mr* Faye Smith Knapp county 1 welfare director, slated that the - eligible list for cleik stenographer* In the county welfare office had been eghauoted. and there was no provialon at present for filling of probable vacancies. Applicant* 1 must be graduate* ot an accredited high school, including the completion of a course in stenography Application blanks may be secured in the county welfare office. I ~«————*™*S““ Statement of Condition of the VMEHIC *4 S 4TI«NAI. lost HObt E < OMI'IM I Galveston, Tesa* 3l*t and l>. da the list Hay of December. I*3* i W L Mtocl'Y. J IL. President LKoNAHIt NOBBLE. retar* Amount of Capital paid I up *4 3.000.0C1000 GltciHH ASSETS OF COMPANY I Ileal Kalate t'nlm omh- i ered 414.34t.ML1* Morigaae loan* on real **late (Free from any prior ln> umbram >-1 14.470,703 13 Bonds and Stocka Owned tßccok Value! 14,«34.0*4 34 Cash In Banks (On Interest and Not on interest! 14,541.317.07 I Accrued Securities (Interest A (tents. Etc-. > 4*3.74*41 Other Securities Nuns Policy lacsns 4.101,7*4 10 Premium Notes 1*7,715 27 Collateral laians 17*,1i0 3* Premium* and Accounts due and In pree-ess of collection 1,414,173.1* Account* otherwise secured Non* outer Assets 441.4*7.7* Total Gross A*s»ls 434.140.454.3* Oeduc-l Assets Not Admitted I 4.4*0,14* I* Net As*et* 4*2.1*0,337 o* LIARIUTIBH Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outatandlng risk* 4*4.440.435.00 Lessee du* and unpaid 41,717.45 Lease* adjusted and not dus 133,434.44 tacssea unadjusted and In suspense Non* HUI* *nd Accounts unpsld 31.455.31 Amount du* and not 4ue bank* or other creditor* Non* Other Llabllltl** ot th* ' Company 1,741,1*7 43 Tots) Liabilities 4*4.404.0*3 *> i ‘'apilal 4 2,000.000 00 ! Surplus 413.5*3.344 10 TOTAL 8*8.1*0?337*0* STATE OP INDIANA, Offlc* of Insurance Commissioner I. Ihe undersigned. Insurance Com- ; mlsaloner of Indiana, hereby certify that (he above Is ■ correct copy ot : the Statement u t the Condition ot i th* above mentioned Company on i th* Hat day ot December, 111*, aa I shown by the original statement and i that the *ald original alatemant la now on silo In this olHc*. > In Taatlmony Whereof. I hereunto ■ eubecrlb* my name and alHs my olß’cial teat, thl* lltb day ot June, I*4o (Meal) FRANK J. VIEHMANN. Ineuranc* Commlealoner. •If Mutual Company ao state. 4 Aug. 3-3

BACK IN CHICAGO ■ • By Jack Sords ZBitf W \ ' i/ eASCMAM XX. >UBS| SSSVEV (Nomura. GUOS rooM RBRRh&I a cwwMUf Aa lifdAfChl AT S Fl«Sf BASeUAX M ftyfM CAtUflfEffA RUJSCU AAutfcP To TMR AoSPiTIU.

court house- llei-atur Applications I must be mailed to the- bureau of personnel Indianapolis, so that they will !»■ received not lal>-r than August 10. Mrs Knapp requests qualified persons to call st her office for further Informal! m BRITISH RAID ITALIAN BASES Italian Air Ba*e* Are Raided By British EiKhtinx Planes Rome. Aug 3 <U.R> British air- j planes have raided the airport on Italy's Island of Sardinia, causing ' one death, wounds to three persems | and “slight material damage'' and have caused "some losses among troops" In a raid cm the Italian lease at Bardia, North Africa, a , high command coinmui'lquc- said | today ‘i The British planes raided the air- J port at Cagllrlal. chief town of i Nardlnia, ihe communique said It was asserted that IWo British planes were shot down and that I the crew of one of them was made i prisoner. I There was no material loss In the Bardia raid. It was said The communique said that a Are I started at llalsa. Palestine. In re- I cent Italian bombings, was burning i •till three days later. Hardlnla is a strategically Im- : portant Island between holy and | Spain and Immediately south French Corsica. Planes In force |' were understood to have been based there and It was regarded as logical that planes from the Sardinia base had been raiding Gibraltar.

Edward Flynn To Manage F.D.R.-Wallace Campaign ■ cHt ■ |Br * ;. ' L JmrWl.B--1> 1 m Iflß AB ' i I * K ; HP*- w B 9* Jr y Acting upon President Roosevelt's wishes, a sub-com teitte* of tha Democratic national committee elected Edward J Flynn, seated at egtrem* right above, to succeed James A. Farley aa chairman of th* national commute* and so manage the Roosevelt Wallace campaign thia fall Pictured at th* Washington conference at which Flynn was chosen are. left Io right, seated. Farley. President Roosevelt, secretary of agriculture Henry A Wallace, and Flynn standing. W W Howes. Mrs Mildred Jaatar, Mlaa Beatrice Cobb and D. E Fltig<*rifld

OECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA

Dunes State Park Beach Is Indiana’s Seashore Resort In Vavation Months 1 jf»» Ara e -.erafli

While *and sloping gently into i the blue water of luike Michigan . makes the beach ot Indiana Dune. State Park an idea) playground during the summer months with all 1 the colorful atmosphere of a seashot;* resort. Here the entire family cm enjoy the out-of doors un- i der a bright sun that la tempered by the cooling take breMa. i Attendance at Indiana Dunes State Park, already nearing Ihe one l hundred and fifty thousand-mark for this season, la expected to ex<eed two hundrwi thousand w'thln tha next few weens. Virgil M. Nimmons, commissioner of the Department of Conservation, said today. In 1433 atiendouce at the park was 282.MH. While the beach, said to l>* th* finest on luike Mhhlgan. Is one of the major attractions, there are . many others which draw visitors I from all parts of the country. The

•and dunes, piled high by ihe wind and waves sweeping down the lake and constantly moulded Into new formations, have a never-failing attraction for the visitor The forest and pralrie-like expanses hack of the line of duues are ri<h In plant and bird Ilf*, making this area an Ideal laboratory for the nature student. The beach stretches for three miles along the lake, a section being set aside for Ihe bathers. This part of the beach Is under th* supervision of trained lifeguards and a first-aid station Is located nearby to render assistance It any emergent y. Attractive picnic and camping areas ar* located a short disj tance from the beach and have many facHlttas which contribute to the enjoyment of a day's outing or a lunger slay at the perk. lax-ated on alate highways 12, 20 and 48. Indiana Dunes Htate Park

BIDBUGHTBOF FAB cMNTINUBU rHI-a fINM «*• al the tub house tu I he” lune " f •'»' apH Hing bkcatp. -he hc.YS j tci 'heir Aullee »"•< ’ ,,rlr , paper* 111 tvoofl ,lw * Charles Henbtr <rf Monrcwolll* was kswt from hi* father. (Hto dur mg Ib. Flyiw F'*he. ' 4 !. in so last nltht. but was l.sated a short lime lator The ,-otoe**lonaire* "it*" l Two teen ..-isssrl. illy ""'h 10-ailng la»t evening when they grabbed the wife “• • eomessl.m sire who o|i»rale* a ball game dur mg on argument Her husband, working in the hotfk ne«t *» f went io her aid and quickly flattened both Os the trouble maker* <»ne fled the scene after ge"mg to bls B-.! The Other was ordered out of town hy police after receiving first aid twhl'h he neededi *' the Hd Croas tent Polio absolved the carnival worker after hearing the ttory of ht»w ih» n>»fi hid thrown ball* at kewple doll* in •H ad of 'he c ustomary milk bottle* and had grabbed the arm of the lady fair worker U«t night * ktirnkdciwn* bring* the foul to 3 to 0, favor of the concessionaire* A huge burly Individual whoseIdentity was not learned, “passed out cold" last night while watching the "feel no pain" men In the side show as he ran Ihe* knife through hl* arm during the show ballyhoo Officer Chuck Sutherland and Bill Hell assisted him '<> the fir*' aid lent, feet dragging Ellaba Little, working at thKettle confectionery during fair Week, had to go 'o the Red Cross tent la«t night for first aid treatment when 1.0 cut his finger on a broken bottle Hi- wa* later taken tic a physician’* off.ee where the wound wa* sutured 00000 Oscar Mnkenau. proprietor of the Boston Store, and Officer Adrian Coffee for a time last night thought that the local »tore had been en tered when they noticed t broken window It wa* later determined however, that the glass had been accidentally broken, probably by some youngster climbing to a higher Viewpoint to wltnes* the free act at Third and Monroe street* 00000

Mr* Oscar lomkenau and her Hoy Scout aide* at the Red Cross tent reported a wild nightmare of work at the first aid station last night A total of 23 imtlent* were cared for In the one day In addition. an estimated score of in ither* •topped at the tent to feed and rare for Infant- It was th.- biggest night In the history of the station. (SriliHi Mrs lainkeiniu "had her hands full" with one case last night when a little two-year old whose identity wa* not learned developed a severe nose bleesl The tiny tot objected strenuously to the cold application and aftei he had lost a lot of blood, the nurse finally pa<ked hl. nose with gauge bandages and a toothpick. OOillM! Mrs 0 K Baker of this city foiled an apparent attempt to snatch her purse last night hy tightly dinging to the pocketbook Th* would-be thief had one already unis assessible to motorists from all parts of the State. Hus lines and the Chleago-Houth Bend electric railroad also carry visitors to the park "Delightfully Alr-Condltionsd" SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday from 1:15 “THE GHOST BREAKERS’’ Bab Hope. PRRlette Goddard ALflO - Betty Hutton Mueical A Cartoon. tOc-25« Plus Tas —o Last Times Today — “BAFARI" Madelione Carroll, Douglas Fair, bank* Jr. ALSO—Shorts. tOc-25c Plus Tas ICORTI “IF* Cool at th* Cort" SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday 100 1:15 to 4 “THE MAN WITH - NINE LIVES" Boris Karloff, Roger Pryor & “SKI PATROL" Lull Doots, Edward Norris Eveninn 10c*20e —o-o— ■HP'P m ** “ V »U"S Buffalo sr. te J**" AL,O ~ of Fu Manchu. 10c-20c

cder hl* arm whether or not siokm It. a mailer of conjee 'Ute CHS kHI I Terror atrle ken muscles of the cnlghiy inlnon* of th. taw fsib-d tn icecsl Ihe call of duly Oil* morning lao the *lgbt of a huge 4*» bull J nuke strack fear Io Ike heart of the .taunche.l cop when the r.-p | Uta started slowly *hther'ng pa»< [ Ihe police booth Hull* t. inalnod I glued to their hol«ler* lilac kjackej i «tayed In hip pockets and tends Iflnw upwaid to shut out the dread Iful Vision JO 'be oHI er* stood hyp notln-d Th* length of the snake, which escuio'd from the sideshow nearby, varied according to the of. , fleer who wa* telling the story Some *aid I" feet, some 15. aame .•o What little colored lad from the *hi»w walked out and pl. k«l up the reptile with hl* bare band*, mumbling Clara, you're a naughty girl, runnln' way like da! " The IWO free acta of the magi 1 clan. ('UH l-alielle. for Itelay »*<> cancelled when he loft to fill an engagement In the northern part I of the State ■I o II One W oman Killed In Head-On Crash *s ura i - Plymouth Ind. Aug 2. iUP< A beadnn collision of two anloinoliiles Imlay caused the death of Mr* Hugh Ernst 'io »f Chicago, and Injured I" other persons, several wriously The accident occurred ' <m an S curve at Inwood, live miles

WAIT FOR THE OPEN HOI SE AT MODEL HOME AT DIEHKES & MEIBERSSTHKETS See The Quality of Materials and Workmanship, Convince yourself that a modern small home nt| huilt for le*s than 51 a day under the E. H Vpi CHARLES ROBENOLD, CON’TR ACTOR THE FIRST STATE IHSk-f imwint YAKE WELDING K HE ATING-Plurli* l»E( ATI It I.t'MHEIK O.— Material. ASIIIIAK HER S TIN SIKH’-Heaimr y)750 A WEEK 0« out IBNET PUN y you own a « GOODRICH rc p BATTERIES wto ** L,TTLt *• an j we re in h®l JI of providing P 535 ft SEE US A WEEK E YOU | LOW CASH PRIM SOOIRICN °COMMARDEII WHILE THEY LAST Holthouse Sinclair Servii 334 N. Second Street 1 h "

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