Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1951 — Page 7
THURSDAY, JUNE ?28, 1951
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Missionary Will 1 is **■ \ Speak Here SundaySpecial Guests At Methodist Church Special guests in the services of’ the First Methodist church Siinday morning will be the Rev. aqd Mrs. Edwin E. LeMaster, who recently completed their missionary educational preparation at Kpnnedy School of Missions, HartConn. » ’ _ The LeMasters are both graduates of Asbury College, Wilmore, I<JL, and Rev. LeMaster is an MO A. graduate of Butler Universib. \ - •Prior to their missionary training at Hartford, the LeMasters served Methodist charges in the Kentucky conference and in the Wabash district of the North Indiana conference. fftie Rev. Samuel Emerick, local pastor, reported that many of the delegates to the recent annual conference in Anderson claimed tljat the highlight of the session tii them was the commissioning of tip l LeMasters as missionaries of foreign service. This couple will siSl August 16 for -Portugal fora ffw months language study, and tijen they will go to the Quessa station in Angola, Africa, where tftey will direct a training school far native pastors. I:The LeMasters will be presented in the local church during the !fct3o church school assembly in t|ie sanctuary, and Rey. LeMaster Will preach in the 10:20 morning' wbrshtp service. S « • DIFFERENT PARTIES * When Thomas Jefferson was John Adams’ vice-president (1797wOD he belonged to the Demo-crat-Republican party, while Ad-. #ms, himself, was a Federalist. . . . AND WE QUOTE s- A mean's real possession is his, memory. In nothing else is he' rich, in nothing else is he pqor. f*-Alexander Smith. . Trade in a Good Town —• Decatur
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Dope War Goes International ’ .I.i I / f ’l l |W ill C- ;«f : IHk * J **** ■c wLiV< >■ ML w I 11 i 4» ' I ME 'I . ‘ - J CHARLES “LUCKY” LUCIANO (top-left), has been named by a Washington narcotics agent as “kingpin” nt an international dope .ring, and tire Senate crime committee questioned Gaetano Martino Xright), of Brooklyn about his association with the deported gangster in a 1947 visit to Italy. Meanwhile, in the international war on dope, Los Angeles pdlic# nabbed Daniel U. Bravo (b<;low), just returned from Mexicali with an inner-tube loaded with marijuana and othei narcotics.. ’ . i I I
. n th — Reapportionment In State l|s Favored Bloomington, Ind., June 2$ — state Rep. George S. Diener said today he Would' introduce a: bill calling for state ! I ! u ; . I .' \ - • < -
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■ — : : r legislative reapportionment every ! 10 years, if he is re-elected to the 19.73 Session of the general assembly. - Dieher spoke at an Indiana University government workshop yesterday. c .. The bill would amend a present law calling for a population enumeration every six years. It has been disregarded and the legislature is made up now on the basis of 1919 figures. J ,- “it is im practical and a waste Os .'money to count noses every six is taken by the federal (government every 10 years,” Diener said. \ :.\ ! r ■ - A ' ”t < ; U... statement! of Condition of flie \ATIOSVI. MITIAL IVIBAME \ <\‘O. OF Tilt: lIhTBKT OF. ( on mbiaT Washington 5. D.C. / Roojn 1110 - l*>lt K Street, N.W. Op the 31st Pay of' Peeeinber. ISSO MbRRJS bl-IWIRZ, President , RoiiERT <’. WJI.IoS. Secretary Amount of Capital paid up ... J.. 1 . i'„ Company . GRi 'SS\AHSETB OF COMPANY Real Estate Tnincum- , bered .. .. $ ' \ ( Mortgage l.oaiis on Re.R Estiite (Free . ' ; ; from any prior in- U, < umbrange) $ lioiHis** (ItoolO Value | 484,962.71 Stoeks*** (Rook Market) , . ■ $ Cash in Banks << m Interest and Nut on’ in- . i terest.i .$ 20J, 536.53 Ae« rued Securities (internst. an d Rhntsl Ht<-.) $ • 2,647.97 ()ther S. eurit iea . .$ 1 Premiums and ? ccounts due and in process of 1 olle. imu i 224,05.‘..90 Accounts otherwise se- < ii red A All other assets ~.. 20,890.85 Total Cross Assets . $ 934,993.96 Deduct Assets Not Ad- . mitted . $ .13,728 10 Net Assets ~ 920.365.86 I.IABII.ITIES, \ Reserve or amount nee- \ <<ssairy to 'reinsure \ outstanding risks ..$ 387,334.30 Losses due and unpaid i Los.ses atljifsted and not! due . $ Isofses unadjusted ami ih suspense $ 303,460.17 Bills iuid Accounts urij paid 4.... j .11 $ 1,744.65 Amount due tjnd not dud hunks or other < r.-ditors . | \ Other Liabilities of .the Coihpany X,g... ~.s '25,911.14 Total Llaijilities ....,...$ 718350.26 Capital $ Surplus yj.s 201,915.60 TOTAL . I $ 920,365.86 +-——— = —*- St;ite : of Indiana, Ofi'i. e of 1 nkurance-Commisstoner 1, .lint undersigned, Insurance CiJiiniiiisshiner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of tlm above mentioned Company on the 31st <lay off December, 1950; as shown by th|e original stateiiignt and that the said original statement is? now on file' in this office. | ; J. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my naine \and affix iny ■official seal,- this Ist day <|>f June, ,1951. <■ ' ■ SEAL Frnnk J. Viehiiinan. 'lnsurance Commissioner. ». *lf Mutual Company io state. *‘Strik<- out “Book ’, or • Amortised.” *‘*Strike out. “Book” or “Market.’ JUNE 28—JL'Ly 12 .—' r ■ Two thousand years ago, the Britons equipped their chariots with rear-view mirrors of polished iron to prevent attacks from behind.
Willkie In Blast Al Segregation Philip Willkie In Address At Atlanta Atlanta, .June 28—(UP) — Philip Willkie, member ot the > Indiana house of representatives and son of the late 1940 Republican presidential nominee, blasted segregation here lait night in a speech at the 42nd annual, convention of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. He said segregation was destroying A:nerica‘n “politically, economically ' and spiritually” and warned it was costing the country the friends it needs to survive the present world conflict. Willkie said Russia was using American segregation in the field of foreign relations as a propaganda weapon in the cold war to convince “a billion and a half non-whites
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that we are not their tnie friends.”: Willkie, who also is chief councel for a U.S. senate subcommittee on moral ethics, upheld civil rights legislation’ and denounced its opponents who contend segregation problems ) will “will work themselves out.” ' I “We don’t have time for things to work\ themselves,” he said. ( “When ii a rage of atoria bombs, we need every friend we can get” He said “hypocrisy” toward 20,- ’ 000,000 American negroes could ! make non-whites throughout the , world, enemies of the United States, forcing us to become a “garrison . state.” “The price Os a garrison state is destruction of capitalism, for political system, the freedom as we ’, know it,” he said. * Willkie said segregation limited • the nation’s work power, “thus cut- ' ting down its purchasing power.” He said the country’s wealth was ’ *the “productivity of all our people.” j National forests in Kentucky j comprise 1.393,534 acres
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Officials ray Visit To Irene Byron Today J, The Adams county commissioners, county councijmeh, Thurman L Drew, county auditor, and Mrs. W. Guy Brown, official visitor for he Adams copnty tuberculosis association, visited at the Irene sanitonom, r north of \ Fort Wayne, today. ' ’ . V The Dutch first brought teh to Europe in 1610. ■"” fjl ' k.'' ~ r T I «o.t Tt.oO 'MACABONI •
