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MILT SHOOTS DOWN PLANES War Communique An* NcrU 11 Planes Shot Down In Africa R--m«. Aug a. tll.R> A high command communique asserted today that Jo British bomber and 1 Hgfii-r plane. had bwn shot down by lutlui aircraft while atteliiplllig io iHimb Italian troops mantling along the Libya Egypt frontier. The commwtajae reported destruction of • total of 14 Bi Utah plane* In Alihan operatWM • In North Afrka an Italian formation of bomber and ibaaer piaurs -ngag.d in batt to ngalnat a large enemy formation whl< h was attempting to homb Libyan troops c-oniuunl-iue said. ■••♦fi i Iwllto tn ahull oui aviation parti- Ipat-d with gnat vh-tome. 14 enemy plan-a seven tilom esters and three Blenheims were ahol down "Tut enemy automobile uulta were hit and < aught Nr"Another British purautt planeta wlikh had - ft- etlvely l-ombtd th-- nniona of M - aha Mali uh In east Afrha. a-xHdlUt no. !•».*» m ti »• ••• •- laoiuvi loartti tl of iC'rmbrr. !:.■.> oiuMtb ammk s <>f • ♦•miany i; ra* i rum--riti • • 11; <*-: *•* ><•-»! E ' •!«* ♦Es •• I *• <‘a»H U« H»l»h |OU HllkM Fh.l ft.Oftl,3*7, 39 oth" uritka None Policy vSla otirifw di« an 4 in A -.mt* vtiorwi-. •i t■ I -. I • ' I . • t A *<t* N«»t mill'd •••! -9.9»4 * Nrl A»«t< • ■ ‘ -*l *•> ‘ ■ LIABILITIES • nr* uuUUuling ri-k I Al«. 3J • ft l.aatf'r*'*- Ar unpat.l |37.'>*4 ;J !.#•«• a'tlju.tr-! and |X«*« unndJunlM * X-r.r'x ■ hpaltl 339,<H 3* Amount du. 'nd not duv banim <>r other {rrdlb’ra .Non* oth« r LLaliiH.it* of the C*»ntp.in> •••• *i,>* :,3 •! 94 Total LUMDth* I 13ft .ft1.*34,73 «fi lial . • None tiJjplu. I None T'H'AI. I 7 ;*.3<i,M<.n TATE <»F INDIAN ft. • • of Iff oral • i ’ >•! mi'»joiih r T, th« tin h i --Miom|. liip » in<« rttfw }..n»r „f hrhin.,. hr re* by ‘ Unit thr at»»ivr h a • orfft' • * upy of I I fen Mtai* m« nt of th** Condition of t tM» above nienll«»n»?«t Oimpany on ■ w» 3tut lav of lHM»mb«r, 1939, at fw»M it by th* oriKitial »tai< fiienl and • that th* -aid *>rltftnal Matemerit is • how on file In thra offl* r In lefltlmony Whereof, I hereunto ; Ihirtfite ins n UUP iih.l afh\ my ofh- 1 • tel • al. tM» Hth <lm of .1 ot. r»i« I Üb-alr FILAMk i VII ill MASS • hounjhif f’ommteMonrt. 1 •If M ir.-.l Company eo Mate ••At amortised or other v»hir» i pFewribed > Sail A earn. of in- i •••lu«lude» .iMf.iHtu reserve for 1 real ••tala. ’ ••••ln-lod* w r. «•■♦'♦ *.f f • for mortality and »«wt flu* tug. tian a»d other * outinsem ie». ApHirr «i

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CHAPTER FOURTEEN birr In Um hotel lohby Judith ran into Mary Hartwig. “Conve on upstair* and w»H have lunch »*nt up to my room. W* hsven t had a vhancs for a visit dur ing th, whois msr»." Judith said. Mary cams with fc-r. Upstairs, Judith put in their order, and Mary talked. One, ths telephon* rang, but Judith did not sn»wer it. It might be Mr*, button. "I'm *o glad Tea wasn't hurt last Bight," Mary said. Judith knsw that eventually the talk must gvt amund to Urn aut-wnobil* arridsnt, and she brsred herself for th* worst, kn-wing Mary -I think It's disgusting th* way people gossip. ! was furious this morning with some of th* girls, th* things they *ay. The troubl* is that psopls srs jealous of Tea. He's so successful!’* “Os count* Judith's lips were (tiff. "The trouble with Sonny is that she loves publicity, any kind. She won't mind this, but Teg does," Fortunately their luncheon earn* 'tut then. However. Mary was full of the subjset. "1 felt like shaking Sonny this morning," she went on. "She Just laughed when she saw the paper*! She's Irresponsible! That's her trouble." Judith nodded in agreement aL though she eould think of some other thing* wrong with Sonia Mary went to th* train with Judith. At th* last minute, Judith met on* of her husband’s friend* who told her Dudley would be on the trnin. Th* weather grounded nesrly everything east of Chicago. Judith bought a drawing toom on th, train. She felt sb, just had to be alone, away from everybody who knew her ... even Dudley. Krgar Jles* of the fine drnwing room, Judith did not sleep much that night Her thought, were too troublesome When the train pulled In early, she did not get up, but delayed in dressing so that she would miss any of her friend*. She break fasted in Grand Central, then went over to th* Pennsylvania stsUon to get the train for Newark. Tex wouldn’t be In Marrin's home town before late afternoon. He rouldn’t po«*ibly return for at least three day* from Oklahoma. Th* apartn>ent seemed empty and deserted. Judith viewed the day be-'-r* her with trepidation. When (he was in such a etate of nerve*, only one thing would help. Sb* got Into an apron and went to work. She worked until dark and everything was spotless. But »h* had littls heart for her lonely »upper when she had prepared it the apartment shnne. It was a pleasant spot. Judith loved the room with its tool green* and yellow*. It suited her. It wu home. She loved it when T*i brought some of the gang borne from the airport for late supper*. Sh* thought of going to a movie but hoped that Teg might telephone So she waited. She wanted a report atout hi* head, what the doctor thought. He did not call. Next morning there was another day to face. She wrote letters, fussed about with her fall clothes The hour* seemed endless. In another twenty-four hour* Tex should be hack. Then everything would be all right. Tex did not call that night but Judith telephoned her mother in Detroit at nine-thirty. A* always her mother urged her to come west when she could. The family had been worried about Tex'* accident Now Judith was sorry sb, had not gone on to Detruit after the race*. But she had beenel

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too disturbed to faev family scrutiny. Then Judith asked th, operator if she could locate Mrs. Marvin Stone in th, liUl* Oklahoma town wherv Marvin had been laid to rest so re cently. After half an hour. Elsie's voie* cam* over the wire. They talked for three minute*. But Tex was not the*,. He had gone on to tiklaboma City, Elsie said. I eaa't stand another day like yseterday, Judith decided when sh* ■ I- n.-l her eye* th* neit morning Sh* dreseed carefully, went over to Manhattan and did some shopping But she was bask again at five Still no word from Tax. At six. Michael Dudley called. "Com* on ia to town and have din* ner with me," be pleaded. "I haven’t heard from Tex." she protested. "Besides I Just got back." "That doesn't matter. W, hsd a wire today, bell be in in the morning. You’ve been staying too close to the house, ill wait for you at th* -■fflee. I wont take bo for an answer." Judith finally agreed because she *o <1 rinded another evening alone. Sh* put on the new hat she had bought that day and she had never looked prettier. Her smart suit was just right. During the short trip to Manhattan, Judith was pleasantly excited It ws« fun to be swsy from the silent apartment. Dudley was waiting for her. "You're a good girl to keep an old man company.” "You're a life-saver. I was pretty low." Dudley suggested they eat at a quiet restaurant somewhere in Mih Street And it was quiet with perfect food evtn to the crepe suMttes. "Want to go to a show?" "Na, thank*. Let'* juat talk." “That suit* me. What have you been doing with yourself?" "Cleaning house.” "1 must say you don’t look IL" "it’s a good way to occupy your time,” she said. Dudley laughed: "I must try it some time." "How did Tex say he was feeling?" Judith tried to make the question sound casual. "He didn't say. Os course our doctor will bav* to ebeek him when be gets in. I'm afraid ha won't feel like flying for a few day*. He will have a little vacation. No matter what be says that was a nasty eut on the head.* “1 don't know how hell feel about it," Judith said carefully. “You two might run down to Bermuda, or out west." Dudley waited for her comment There was non*. Then be continued: “Os course, I want to get Tex baek on hi* Florida run as soon as possible. People like to ride with a eup winner. It’s good for business, but he's had quite a shock over Marvin and then that auto accident,” be explained. "You're probably right." They found it difficult to talk now. Old topic* led to difficulties. Judith eould not bear mention of th* race*. Dudley subed he had ■Misted on the theater. “Let's go to a elub. Weeandanee maybe, or watch people. Everybody turns up sooner or later.” Judith gladly assented. In the noise and confusion of a nearby night elub, talking would be les* of * problem. The headwaiter settled them at a table over by th* wall where they eould watch the passing scene. Several people spoke to Dudley. He began pointing eut celebrities to Ju dith—Charley Knickerbocker, Bob

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Benehley, Itam-n Runyon, the two •parklmg Itondhy* - Thompson and Klteallsa. Judith'* blue eyes shone. She loved this Broadway just L r a little while, st least Hugh Lanning came in with aom* friend*, stopped to speak to her. ' What's the idea. Judith, turning mo down for Dudley? I've called you three time* nine* you got bo(M and eouldn’t get an answer.” "hTwT7*x? U to be back from Oklahoma?” • Not 'Bl tomorrow " “Dudley, you've got to get Tex out of town again right away. Judith and I have a date." There was more of such banter, and Hugh went on to hi* friends. It mint have l-een midnight ehen Sonia Winthrop camo in th* door. Si.* wm with three men, and the whois place wm agog as the flying beauty, with her startling tanned fae* and btond* hair, walked between the tables Th* headwaiter bowed low. A whisper went around ti-e r-*>m, "It's Sonny Winthrop!" And other comment: "Can you imagine a girl that pretty flying an airplane ?" Sonia did not see Judith and Dudley at first. She must have spotted them when she wm seated, for shortly the waiter brought Dudley a note: Come over and jots m. It was like a royal command. Dudley tossed the note to Judith with, "What shall we do?” Judith knew only too well what they would do. They would go hacause there was nothing else foe them to do. Sh* suddenly hated Sonia with all her heart. For Judith was not dressed, while Sonia wm radiant in sveldt dinner clothe*. "I'd better be leaving, Mr. Dudley. Take me to a eab and you can join them.” Imdley answered quietly: “I think you'd better not leave, Judith. Let's Join them.” So they went over to the Winthrop table. Sonny greeted them both gaily, and pouted reproachfully at Dudley. "I tried to reach you on th* phono tonight You had a half-date with ms. I left word where I wm coming in rue you called later." Not too subtly. Sonny put Judith out of the picture. The men with her, aviation executive* from Ixw Angeles, were beaming with pridu at Sonia. A* always she gave Judith a terrific inferiority complex. Sonia ordered brandy for Dudley, and Judith Mked for coffee. “Not drinking?" Sonny raised her eyebrow*. “Too bad. How** Tex ? When is he coming back ?” Judith’s heart lifted. He hadn't communicated with Sonia then. “Tomorrow, if he can make connection*." Before their drinks came, Sonia was called to the telephone. When Sonny camo back, she set out to be quite charming to all of them, including Judith. But ahe continued her proprietary attitude toward Dudley. "What do you mean by deserting me tonight ?“ sh* persisted. Dudley smiled. "I had to chaperon Judith in the big city." "Waß, I like this town,” stressed Soma, “with or without a chaperon, but I must gn home thia Judith watched Sonny with a kind of cold fascination till the bead started to play “Get Out of Town." It made Judith snuie grimly. Thank heaven. Sonny wm not going to stay ~. beyond Ike weekend ... maybe! (To be continued) ...... <•»»-*• »» VW, Bmm; Dm-osmm St s. w rwHw s»«w w*

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MIStEI-LANEOUS RBFINANCI or buy your fsrwv—lowest Intereo*—Bl yse* loan—csnaysbie onytlmo loeel formers* orgsn-Mtlon. Henry B. Heller. NFLA Bec'y-Treeo. Bl fctß |23 REWARD for any corn Great Christopher corn and - alius salve won t remove. It ha* removed miltorn* of ram »lnre 1»1» Price Ik Mall orders filled promptly Hold by E J Miller grocery, distributor. West Adame 8t • Decatur, Indiana ITBLIC NTENtNIRAI’HKR Typing. mimeographing, addressing envelope*, tifll-e room I, Trust Company Bldg. Phon* •!« ®? *»*• 188WAMTED w \NTED .Middle aged lady want* light house keeping work. Inquire box 171 care of Democrat I'jfcJtV WANTED — Farm loann, low rates. No cornntinalon, appraisal or title examination costs to borruwer. Short term loan* are low an 4%. B<B BB I a-fore making your loan. Thu Nuttles-Edwaras <O. M-fri-tf MtN with or without tra-tor to buy trailer to haul ♦'—at Product*.. Short or long haul Contract. Pays approx l' lN i monthly. Car* taken lin trad-- Superior. 2312 Ariflier, | - hl-.l*o. l»4tl« * SINGER SEWING Machine Ageney 443 S First. Phone 411. New mid used ma- him * all makes repaired. Needle*, oil, parte. Sewing lauglit fre<- Evtia (peclal 011 Nina- ■ r Va< num sweeper. l»3-'tx WANTED laian* on farm*. Eastern money, laiw rate*. Very liberal term*. See me for abstract* of title. French Quinn. 3J-m w-t FOR RENT Ft Hl RENT 3 room spurtment, h-at and water lurnlvhed. Im- ' mediate po»M'**:uu. inquire CitiI Zi n* Telephone Co. k I'3-Jt FOR RENT Furnished apartment, private entrance. Mrs. John T. .Myer*. 22k Nortli Fourth Nt. b IM3I FOR RENT Furnished housek-ep mg apartment, bath. sink, prlvale entrance, garage. '27 N. 3th street isktt Fl>ll RENT — 2 room furnished apartm- ut. private entrance. Refrigerator and garage. Phone 10H2. 410 N. Fifth Nt. b ISL3I —... .. o — . , * REUNION 1 CALENDAR * 4 Sunday August It Tumbleson family reunion. Ilan-ua-Nuttman park. j Hillyard reunion. Riverside park, Findlay. Ohio. Hall No 3. Illtih<ock family reunion. Ilan-na-Nuttnmn i>*rk. De<atur. Kl-tler faintly reunion. Mlles Ston-burner home, near Tou-in. Mtn-h family reunion. Sun Set park. Davison family reunion, state park, east of Bluffton. 1 Mlneh family reunion, Sun Set • park. I Fruecht* annual reunion, HannaNuttman park. Annual Hawkins reunion. John 1 Hawkins. 2 miles south of Monroeville. Fisher annual reunion, brick pa.viHon, Franke park. Fort Wayne. H-'llig and R- ahrn Reunion, Suu- - Set Park. Annual Dellinger Reunion, SunI Set Park. Wesley Annual Reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday. August 17 Annual M< Millen feed -ompany • picnic, Sun Set park. i Sunday, August II I Eleventh annual Home coining of ! Salem Methodist Church. Llue ,Creek township, Momoe. 1 Crist annual reunion, CCC Camp 'at Bluffton. I WoWy reunion. Hanua-Nuttman Meyers and Mauller Reunion ' Sun Set park. Blossom family reunion. CCC -amp. Bluffton, min or uhine. M-'Glli Family Reunion. Sun Set Park. Annual Mays Reunion (rain or shine), Hnnftat |»ark. Liby Family Reunion. SuoSe* I Park. Sunday. August 25 ' 1 Htandiford and Faulkner family reunion, Hanna-Nuttman park. Ch *‘>Moog* Zion Lutheran '-hureh Picnic, Sun Set Perk. .. ,lteri Amusl Reunion. Bnnßet rsirk. Bunday, kept. 1 Hake. Reuntog, Legion Mmor . >l*l Park. | S'hnepp family reunion, Sun Set Park, east of Decatur Bunday, Beptsmber 8 Park ° BrM# R,lin * ,n Bu “*«' Tr «d* in * usee Town e> Decatur

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