Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1940 — Page 4

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DEX’A’IT’R DAILY DEMOCRAT hMUW Every Bvcalnf Except Bunday by TM< DBCATUR DIHOCRAT CO. !acorporat*4 feterad at UM Decstsr, Ind, Poet Office a* Second Class Mit tar I H Htel*r Pr**ld*ul A. M Holtbouss, Becy A Hua. Mgr. tttek D Heller .... Vice-PretedMt •übecrlptien Rataa •Mia Coyle. | .01 Un. weak, by carrier 10 Dm year, by carrier 100 Dm mouth, by mall U Three moatha. by mall 1 00 |H months. by mall 1 76 Di.a year, by mail >OO Jne year, at office 1.00 Price, quuiad are wlihin a radius of 100 mllao. Kia* whsr* |l 00 one year Advertising Rate, mad* ha<>wn ou Application. NaUuu.i Advsr. Hvpr«*«in*tlv* SCHERRER A CO. I Laala*tou Avcuu*. New York II East Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Delllee A ll lo city tai rate will eave every taxpayei ui'-ucy. i iiiii—iQ— .Q W America in a world within Itaelf. It ebouid be proterted by a two. mean nary. -0 Thank, to everybody . thank. for cumins thank, to those who prodded the program . . . thank* to all. -0 It was like getting back home from a vacation thi* morning to nr riwuiid street again and watch the care go by. Ila-Ing tried by that French court at leant set* the stage for the an- < n»umement of the verdict which the world already know*. —o It wa. a dean and well managed fair and the director, ol the Chamber of Commerce and tbe various committees did a line Job In staging a big show and entertaining the large crowds. —o Having a beautiful blonde model as a house guest is risk enough, but to have her drown in your private swimming pool become* a matter hard to square with the family, not so say the law. The horse pulling contests, the cattle, horse and livestock .hows ware attended hy the largest crowd of the week and everyone was pleased and enthused over the eghlblts and demonstration. Many believe that If adequate quarters could be provided a county show of the products of Adams county farm, tould be supported to ad vantage » o— Fall busiaess will be underway before we know It. Already the tur coat season is in high swing and with the i hlldren going back to school In a few weeks, there will Ire hustle arid bustle In every household and shopping will be the paramount subject. For your guide, read the advertisements In the Dally Democrat. o o Following a long lllneu, death came suddenly to Hamuel E Black, popular resident and well known undertaker of this city. Hr. Black suffered a break-down In health about sis years ago. during which Um* be was confined to his home most of the time. He was a man of sunny disposition, friendly and cMrteous and bls friends are saddened at his demise. —•—a— The lair is over, we have bad oar share of music and play and now lot's get down to normal business again Tho vacation season Is coming to an end. the beck to school movement la at band factories have resumed their regular work schedules and government afgc lals.are pondering about budgets and tai rates. Wr should UcUe tiw tax p-obteaa wtth -igar and vision, make government more

efficient and at the same time less costly to taxpayer* -o The war moves so last that the need for destroyers seems more urgent today th»u the plea for airI pianos and bombers did a month ago Orest Britain has lost sev- , eral hundred ship., although In 1 Hiding great damage on atntnunltiun works and porta In Germany j from the air. The battle In the I Atlantic may still decide the outI tome of the war. a fact which la i speeding America's preparations [ for the two ocean navy. Some newspapers and polllldans like to take the position that America Is Impotent and unable Io get its defense program underway Hui h an attitude undermines public spirit and leaves the uninformed in doubt The I'nlted Htates is undertaking a program of smh great magnitude that It cannot In < ompleted in a month. The Individual who build, a houw, must first selec t a site, have plans prepared and then let contracts Week, are required to complete the structure. The National Defense Commission assures the country that America's program 1 has not Isiggecl down II Is moving right along and contrails tor ( nearly two billion dollars have al ready been awarded and work started by the Industries on the ; building of the supplies There's an old saying, "don’t sell America short." To that we might add , don t sell out America." -0 U. S NOT lELF-SUFFICikNT: American, long have lomforti-d . themselves with the assumption of aelf-sulßi lency in wur or pea. e. i An unusual wealth of raw mater j <lals has !••<! ihem to believe that I In a World emeigemy this country could survive without dependence, on imports of vital necessities , from abroad The recent intima Hon from Japanese sources that an embargo might Im- placed on the shipment ot rubber and tin from the Dutch Fast Indies calls attention to our dependence on foreign source* of vital materials. There is little reason to assume ' that Japan contemplates any “embargo," whlc h would amount to a bloc kadi and Ice ac cepted generally as a courses leading almost Inevitably to war The threat a lose from resentment over the American policy of curtailing shipments of gasoline- and sc rap iron to tcel ligerent countries The gesture may serve to jolt the complacency of those Americans inc lined to | scorn 'he possibility of serious Interference with our foreign supplies It happen* that so far the rubber and tin we use- come almost entirely trorn British .Malaya and the Dutch Hast Indie* Thai region produc ed 97 per cent of the wor Id's I rubber and about k'l percent of Ibelin The- I'nlted State* purchases about half of the world's rubber supply and get* almost all ot It from those source*. 11 Import* 70 percent ot the tin. chiefly from that area These figures reveal the reason the I'nlted Htates cannot view with indifference change* In sovereignty which may occur In that part of the world It is true that marked progress ha* been made In perfection of aynthetic rubber, although Industry still prefers to rely on the natural product Our government ha. made a belated agreement to secure supplle* of Un from Bolivia, although this need was Ignored so flagrantly that, at one time, the count) y had only enough Un on hand to supply normal needs tor three week*. 1 Other article* are essential to 1 the national defense program. We ' import about two-thirds ot the sup--1 ply of antimony, nearly all of the 1 asbestos, nickel and maganeae. ' most ot the platinc*?, and about r half ot th* mercury I! a hostile i power shut off the source of these ’ vital mineralo many baaic Indus 1 trie* would be crippled The connt uy import. all of Ma taa and col 1 tot. Th*** may not b* essential

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f Amwen To Test | Questions ' Oalow ars lbs aaswer* to tba |, Teat Qwastlon* vrtetad < to Fag* Two « 1. Bahamas .. 3 Hlxw<-n Inch I Blm k Soa. 6. Jnatli-e fi Maasarhusc-Hs 7 Japan *. Handpapei 9 Kpier-opallan 10. Dante’* “Infoniir" o —— r. — ——— —■ - ——q Household Scrapbook I By Roberta Lee Banana Dessert A <i<-ll<-|ou* dessert can be prepared with baked sliced banana*, spread with honey and a low chopped nut*. Serve cold or hot. A recintnineotlerl addition to thl* I* lemon or orange sauce. Window Cleaning Without Water Cloth* for cleaning window* with out use of water can Ire made with a semi-tlquld paste of bepgine and 1 calcined magnesia. The cloth, which should be coarse linen or something free from lint. I* dip|»-d Into thl* mlilure and hung In the tn our existence, hut their loss would provoke dea-p resentment among Americans who might not realise the extent of their reltence l ou the two beverage* until they were almost unobtainable. No matter how boastful the Isolationists may be. America must look elsewhere tn supply several Imperative need* Indianapolis Star.

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air until the spirit* have evaporat- 1 ed and it is free from odur. This doth may be ased again and again I and Is a great convenience. When i soiled, wash and redip. Increase* Toughness If It Is dasired to Increase the toughness of plateer nf parte, diss- , olve tn the waler with which the plaster I* to be mixed from % to 4 ounce* of white or yellow dextriiA or gum acacia. ( s "a- J Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LBB • — 9 (J Nhould a man letnnve hl* hat j |ln the elevators of vtore* and office building*, when women are presetM? A No: but be should do so in tha- < elevator* of hotel* or apartment . house*, which are residential in | , nature. i (J When a man enter* a re«taur.| ant with a woman guest, should he help her remove her wrap? A. Ye*, and place It over the ! | back of her chair, unh-** a waiter I j I* present to do so. Q Would W be all right for a 1 new aenployee to a*k other em-' | ployees how much salary they get? I; A. Never. The matter of salary I is confidential, and thl* would be! a very presumptuous question - — 0 *— • Adams County *| ' Memorial Hospital • —• Admitted Mr*. Clarence Mrickinissedi. Jack Roa*. Willshire, flier. k 33 Winchester street, land disbio: Kathleen Butler. 334 Mouth Third street; Billy Brentilnger. Peterson. IHsmltsed Kenneth Hamilton. Tocaln. I

rNEWS * Listed below are new* snd aporto broadcasts: WLS—Chicago—B?o KC. (Daylight Saving Time) • 00 A. M — Early war new*, dally. ? 00 A M — Monday through Friday. S:lt AM— Julian Bentley, except Sunday. 10:16 A. M -Bun<ay only. Ervin LtViß. 10 66 A. M. — Monday through Friday. Ervin Lewis; — Saturday. Julian Bentley. U M A M. - Monday through Friday. Ervin Lawte; — Batarday, Julian Bentley. 1:16 P. M — Daily except Sunday. 1:60 P. M -Munday through Friday looP. M Saturday only. 0 10 P M -Tuesday. Wednesday. Friday. Baiurday. WLW—Cincinnati—7oo KC. t Daylight Saving Tlme| Monday 4:16; B:U A. M. 4:«6; 6 46. Lowell Thomas; >:ll. 10:46, Peter Grant; 11:00; 11:16; P. M. 1U A. M. Tuesday -7:1S; |:l> A M 4:46; 6:46. Lowell Thomas; 1 11; 1:46, H. V Kallen born; 10:41; 11:00, Peter Grant; 1:26 A M Wednesday— 7: U. 1:11; A M 4 46; 146. Lowell Thomas; 4:11; 10 46; 11:00 P. M. Pater Grant; 1:34 A. M. Thursday—?:ll; 1:16 AM. 4 46; • to; 4:11; 4:41; 1146; 1100 P. M 1:31 A M Friday 7:11; 1:11; A. M. 4.46; 1:46; 1:11; 10.46; 11:11; 11:11 P. M. 1:36 A. M. ftaturday-7 16. 4:16; A M 1:10; 4:11; I 46; 10.41; 11 P. M lli A. M. Sunday-10 A M 1:41; 141, H V Kalt suborn; 1:46; 11:00 Peter Grant P. M. 1:31 A. M-

"S — h V/UrOv] Irl iJbimaw-wI i] Vo , W( .an build all '*• r * 4> ' that we du so Uks «® *• •" d i and have th* proper police force to regulate the iraHc on thee* ( highway*, but we shall continue to. haw sc cid*nt« unleas our court* - cooperate with b “‘“ l er* and lh<- highway malnteoiuwe and pcdlce department* A limping Justice who let* vlulator* go wuh a small «n. and who t doe* not elerd** the power* that ■ the law allow* him to eierclse I* , hindering the sec Idem prevention | work on our highway, and contrlbuting to our annual terrUc ac- , cldent toll. There I* no el< use unde r high heaven for driving while under the toluene* of liquor Even a first case should be Heated sternly. ; Minor trsfflc violations appearing in court the Ural time might >* shown some uvwworii f.ir*t a IVCIIIVH CUWI'S'V , VV«»I Walnut Uttvvt Loulsvlll*, Ky. K I on the »tet I'm »t ."’'t'! 1 '”. It E. HAU. I’resldc-nt H I. FTItKKT secretary Ano-unt <>t Capital i-*'J cllpuc* AMI.T* OF COMPANY Ileal E.tai. I nin- umi--rred • l/Mfi* '»n r«s»i estate •►’rtr from I prior ln« unibraiMe» •• ( B<»ndw «n 4 lHwk« Ownrd fihok IMsliM-* <*4»h Ht Dank* <<U* ter««t and Not <»h In* t»rr»n •J.AJ" H A-tritd MeiuriUei tin* & I . U K1 A ♦.•••.>• i Caah rain* <»( In* poU* ... _ on er« J,*sc» tW Alenin Nrt IMI A Notti . - other A'wtß :>,•-* Premium! and A< < num* du« and in print** ot collection .Nviitj ArcftunU otherwise »f |<urtd N'ii« Vtolue of Mt-U and lP<ndw over Book Value o ■ Total tiro.. A>«*t* I IttiTl »» , i*t-«luit A.M-t. Not Adeeillted I 13. - " Nei Aagat* * UABiUTIKir" lle**rve or ani- unt ne- ■ e.aaP, to r-1 ■- . • outatandeng ri-k> I i-K.tlni*te-d taxes payable 1» ! Special Rct*rvM T.l*l. i'< laeaasa unadj e,ted and In *uapan*e !,«*.** Katlrnatsd jo***« n--t reported J. lOS.il i Amount due and not dm banka or other creditor. . Num] other Llablllilea of Hie Company None ’ ——— • T-.tal UaMlltis. I Capital I ZM.SSO "0 i gurplua .. .. I 112,7t*.*71 TOTAL I ;*v*n.«s| KTATE or INDIANA. Uffh-e of in.ur.n.e Commissioner I, the under.lgned Inauran-e e‘om-1 tnl.aioner of Indiana, heretey certify i that the shore is a- orr*. t <-opy of the Mlatement of the Condltton tthe above mentl««ned Company on the 31*1 day of lie< ember, l»?». a« •kvwh ley the original statement and' that the .aid -erlglnal atatement I. • now on file In thia "the In Te.Hmony Whereof, I hereunto! subscribe my name and affis my > lh c I*l aeal, thia IHh day of June, HHO eXeali KHANK J VIEHMANN. Ineuram e Comml .loner, •If Mutual Company io alate. At Gt'HT J—* btatemenl "t Condition of the U I***l HI surra MtTlii IIP*-. 19*1 HV*< K CUMPVVV Hprlngfield. Ma.aaehu.ett. IM* Ulate kt reel on the list Day "t Di-cembsr. l*;:-j Amount ot Capital paid up — Purely Mutual •» M .., A**™ OrCOMPANr” Ileal E4a.t< Vain- ■ umbered | **,«7l.li>*. Mortgage Loan* on Heal E.tate iKree from any prior Inimbram.l I«IJi*,M7.M Bond* *n d gt«e< ka Owned — t Market Value •• f IS.la* 711 :<> Cash In Hank. <On Interval and Not on intersstl il.MS.Iyi;;Ar e rued He urllle* — elntereal A. llepee, UcEjr’de. urltle. ' advanced r.n ... v eurlty of moiigage IWy“nml premium « a„d A.count, due *mt in process of colletotftsrwis. mured « I Due from reinsuring • ■■mpani*. lj,***.;e iiarn't 'TsZt.^ Admitted • • «•»« Net A***t* .... | *«».<««,<J|u LtABIMTIEd ll.eeerve or amount neerwary to reinsure outstanding U.-fgue A untesid* j’ L**.«. adjusted and M*»e. unadjusted A sfc'WHe.-oum. linpald ~ sa* sea Amount due and not •*»•»•» ■» Rue banks or other creditor* .... M Otter Liadeilltie* of "° n * ths ''ompany iMH,;i* I* ci'lUl 1 ***412.127 Ft* * I «M.»f«.i:i i 2 O«1 TE » ! *‘»ana.~ °T ’’‘•hrsdee fommlasian.r < thi y Mid oXWL ,,, ‘,»"•» aiuCk ,or ‘ ,otU

propw emphasis ext lh* ncclAent I alHiatton so that a rtctirreoc* will I not be brouskt abowt by that par tlcalar ylolator. Aggrevat*d and | ~-iMtad caa*» regard!*** at how | slight th* offeus*. should be treat | cd sternly, to tb« full m*a*urr of i ths tew. t Wc nerd ee'Urag* in our court* and clti**n» should demand 11. - 9 * TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY '• ” • i Aug 6 — J O Kellemeyar is *m ployed a* bu*ln«a* manager by [ jc»|. Fred Rt-ppert I- Poland appeal, to America for aid against attack* from Russian Red army. John Wagoner appointed con*--able for Washington township by < ommissiontr*. Decatur stores will close four afternoon* during the big fair Decatur band give* concert! niitement -f '•-■million of H>. mihi vnii Ml Tl *l. I IV*. iv.i gW' k <«wr*w» Columbus, oh lee |7 Ito, High Rtr*et he,, the list Day "t December, I*2* W nIf.INMAN. Pr**lelenl [ Il <• WITHHIU’r’WfNe He- retary A «jMt ■ P»»j 1 cmotut AMMKTM or COMPAMY 1 M-ertaage lu>an* on real i e*lal* 'Free from I i't|. r inc unitei an-e > is,ass,**».*< Bond* and K-toe *• Owned ißook Valuer il.M#.*l*.lt t'a*h In llanhv -ein Inter r.t and Not on interestl . •**.•>*•* ' A need >l*' urltle* tinterest A Bent*. Ktr » 3»*.»»* t» other de. urltle*. l-"*ns iiJ'siiM rreniiuin » . utile re< elvst-lc Ag- , nt* te*lan< v* •,,IM.U Premitm* and A->ount* i due and In proc*** ot ..ellr.tlon . 672,511.*6 lAc count* otherwise **• j cured J*on* I I llsstnctsd bank *cI <ount*. commuted com* ; mission*, etc, s.sil S* Total Uros* A»*st* •*4,6*».«11.M Irrdu-t Asset* Not Ad* I mltted I 117,7*7.12 Net A.SSUI 111,<11,1*7 37 LIAUILITIKH Hessrvs or amount ns- ■ e**ary to reinsure ; outstanding risk* Mt,ll*,gH.M I Present val-ea Hupplsmentary Contract* I,**7.;**.*# Polley ■ lalms and I-..**»* outstanding IS.***.** Dividend* left with the company ... . I*S,l>*.3< ' Bill* «nd Acc ount* un* I paid . 13,<«*.** invidend llal.illty *<<,»»*»: uther Liabilities of the I Company ... <o*,***.** Total L alo.He. . *2*.*»l.*l*.7i I'al-ltal i 2««,ogb.v» itturplu* and -ontlngen- v I fund* I 2.17«.2<*.*2 TOTAL |31.1*1.*i7.g; ikTATK OP INDIANA. I'yffle of Iniurance Commissioner I ths undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify | that the alcove i* a- orr-o t copy of the rftatemeni of the Condition of I the above mentioned Company on the 21st Say of December, I|M, as •h..wp uy the original vfatement and ; that the aald original statement Is now on file In this offlc*. In Testimony Whereof. 1 hereunto autwcrlbe my name and alfl* my ->®- > ‘lai seal, this llth day of June, ivin HkaD I HANK J V IVIHMANN. Insurance Commissioner, ar , '" n *F* n » •« »‘» l * A ■ Hl l*T dtatemviet of Condition of tha MKIMCCPCII.ItVS I.IKK. ihsi Hint r. f owriNi New York City I Madison Ave On th- list f»ay of Dec- a mi.er, l»2» ••resident JAMKd P. Il It Al >l4-; 1. gee retary Amount of Capital paid up i A Mutual t.ompany, •$ None aamntm of COMPANY I Ileal Ke-tate VnlnM,'r U .»X*d, » tn;.2li,i»< 71 . *»'’rtgMge Imjarr un real eauu inU. • • Mo.IOM r*re-F-iowrd lien* wuhje t to rede mptjun. tKrea frum any 1 Bmdr '."nTtoi Owned ißook V*. . • ur * «'.**) Vl* 242 on Cash on band, in •‘•’•'•’"c*” " transit A l n Ua.-.k* HVn Interest and D?e"‘ 1U.5«7,#27.J2 Due and Accrued Securities clnter- *** ® Rents. Kt,,, r* siar* "her fc. urltle. Noil Loans To Polkyhold* Pr , emlum. deferred « r>r due and In pro. e es* Os c-ftllec lion *7**(7K«l A-count. otherwise , “' “red „ ’•her Assets—gross l*.*j*,<'*2.|| ’e* Oto** Assets * , see «** «s •“duct Aee.ets M •»» ‘ A, “ u »*.1t1.»5*.1»1.»» LI ABiI.ITiKM ii.e*.rv« or amount 10 r »*«- ■ "ure out.tandltea L sse* du, M unp.id ,M ” mated losses In. erurred but not yst ■ reported | Lenses unadj-isted A 1*.J»1.12».*2 I ■„!? ,u *Pen*e „ -Bills and Ae - ouni. Non* - Amount’U" w '" h *' ■ u ?*; 'ctebiiitia, „ t Nou* J ,n ;‘ ;) &•<*"' * H.a/th 2*7.21*,# JI. SI : e.mt':i' '•‘“‘"'“l*- »M2..2mlwJ; IVr AL .... DfH T * *NUIANA " ’■'L’isKSllt tftatemQisd* * copy of Tn tL,'!'* ln " •#**< rib* mi-"n»m < , '*7a ’ 4 '••’•unto *MI Afdi! ’h’M ii.i ’*,* Mutual ftmpihV Co,, »n»lsslotrdr I Al <J LIT *_ *• stat*. I

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