Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1952 — Page 2
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GOP Sidelights \, CHICAGO, UP — Sidelights of lhe GOP convention: , Fellow named Thomas E. Dewey was thrown off the floor of the Republican national convention Thursday night. He didn’t have the proper credentials and the guards weren’t impressed by the fact that he ,is the son of the GOP-s two-time losing presidential candidate. Young Dewey, a Princeton University student, retired to a box off the floor. ■ Temporary convention* chairman Walter Hallanan is having trouble: keeping track of the celebrities he introduces to the delegates. Hallanan presented James P. S. Devereux. who commanded the "Send Us More Japs" Marine garison On Wake Island, - “a former member of congress.” Devereux explained quietly to the chairman that he is still a GOP congressman from Maryland, and hopes to remain «o after the fall elections.
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Frederick K. Cartwright was staging a successful floor' demonstration with a sign proclaiming "California Wants MacArthur” until jthe convention, ushers discovered that he haild from ; Englewood. N. J. He wag banished to thejgalleries. \ ■ \ I >- s■' ' Tpe color guard at hhe Republican national convention is really an Guard” outfit. The. guards carfy Springfield rifles, d World Wat 1 standby. T|ie Chicago weather is impartial? Tuesday, rain grounded a bliifp bearing a hig “Wit| With lke(' sign.’ But it also chased away from convention Shall a sound truck that had been blaring Taft slogans to the; incoming delegates., ;■ < T :> , i — L ! ■’, ' ’-‘J : f Taft supporters showed up at\ convention hall wjith blue cardboard' eye-shades. I emblazoned in white letters with “TAFT," to waid off the glare of the television lights. Eisenh owe r J partisans promptly countered with wide-.
brimmed straw boa t eri, with "IKE” lettered on the fiat tops. Former President Herbert Hqover got a warm reception from the Republican convention delegates. A thermometer in the jiress box showed that the temperature rose from 75 to 80 degrees during the 13minute demonstration for Mr. Hoover. School Officials To Planning Conference W. Guy Brown, Decatur school superintendent, and Gerald Cole, president of the Decatur school board, will attend the Indiana and midwest school building planning conference at Indiana University Thursday and Friday. \ Top speakers will include the director of the state school' facilities survey, a leader in the U.S. office of education, the state superinitendent of public inistruction head of the school building department, and the director of the administrative building coucil.
4-H Improvement Educational Tour Planned July 15 Members of the 4-H home improvement project will enjoy an educational tour July 15. The group will meet at 1 p. m. at the Dunbar factory in Berne. There they will visit the various depart" mentg and observe the processed of craftmanship in woodwork and upholstery. The Dunbar staff will provide explanations of what con-’ stitutes quality in furniture construction and design. The Habegger furniture, store, will be the second stop on the tour. Rugs and draperies will be examined there and the girls will learn something of their selection. In the store they will also study combinations in home furnishings. Anna K. Williams, borne demonstration agent, will be assisted in conducting the tour by Gloria Koeneman, 4-H club agent, and various staff members in the instl-
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tutions visited. The home improvement project is designed for eten-age 4-Hers who are interested in the care and cleaning of their own rooms and other rooms in their home. They plan and actually do the redecoraHon of walls, floors, -.windows, make and select home furnishing and accessories and refinish old furniture. Those enrolled in this project this year and Invited on the tour are: Grace Baltzell, Shirley Brandt, Patsy Burkhart, Suzanne Kuhn. Shirley Ploughe, Alice Stuber, Carolyn Zimmerman, Lavera lit, and Marilyn Arnold. Cyclist Killed As Vehicle Overturns VALPARAISO, Ind. UP — Homer C. Stout, 41. Medaryville, died Tuesday in Porter County memorial hospital of injures suffered a day before when his motorcycle overturned north of La Crosse.
Colonel's Wife On Black Market Trial Faces Black Market i Changes In Germany WIESBADEN, Germany, UP — A colonel’s lady accused of blackmarket activities bought 28 pounds of coffee monthly from the army commissary for her three-member family, a United States commissary officer said today. Mrs. Katherine G. Reed, wife of Col. Allen ’W. Reed, former Wiesbaden military post commander, is Ireing tried by a U.S. high commission court on 17 counts of blackmarketing in American dollars, military scrip and coffee. Her home is Mount Clements, Mich. Capt. George Boutell, commissary officer, said Mrs. Reed habitually bought seven pounds of coffee monthly each for her husband, herself and her 20-year-old daughter, Janet. She also bought seven pounds in the name of Mrs. Flora B. Reed, the colonel’s mother, w'ho visited them for several months last year, he said. Boutell told the court he estimated "99 percent of all the U.S. army and a|r force families in the Wiesbaden area" drew their full ration of seven pounds of coffee per person each month last year. Earlier in the trial Horst Hesaland, 26, a German convicted four { times of bltck marketeering, said he purchased up to 10 pounds of coffee weekly from Mrs. Reed at nine to 10 inarks $2.25 to $2.50 a poured. The cost of coffee in U. S. commissaries is about 80 cents a= pound.' The; legal price of coffee in German groceries is about 16 marks, $4 a pound. 4 Colonel Reed, of Fairfield, lowa, now serving as special assistant to Brig. Gen. Clyde K. Rich, chief of staff of the 12th air force in Wiesbaden, sat by- his .wife’s side during the atrial. The court!was told Tuesday Mrs. Reed wanted the black-market money to buy a three-Carat diamond ring. 1 . ; , ~ , i , , t ' Statement of ■ Condition j of 'the MASMAUHCgt-rrTS KIRK 4c INS. CO. Boston, XfHfl’sachu setts ... Four! liberty Beware .. lOn the 31st day of December, ISSI W. E. NEWCOMB, Vice^PreHident 1 K- R- SANBO|-tj9.' Secretary Amount of Capital paid - np :z i.b00.000.e0 ASSETS OF COMPA-NY Bonds , (Schedule D) | 2,236,737.00 Stocks (SchedtiFe-5,2»7,06».01> AJort,gage Ljp ap s on Real Estate (Sched- . -ule B> $■ • ■ 0 Real Estate -owned ju Collateral loans (Schedule C) I. $ 0 Cash and Bank Deposits . | 310,&78.35 Agents’ Balances or uncollected premiums . $ 375,820.06 Other assets $ 14,853.00 Totals Assets J 8,285,448.41 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AXb OTHER FUNDS Reserve for ; Losses 8 457,567.06 Reserve for : Loss Adjustment Fjxpenses $ 32,115.00 Reserve tor ; Unearned; Premiums ...v$ 3,560,274.65 Reserve for Taxes $ 161,500 00 All other Liabilities . * 16,04)0.96 Total Liabilities $ Special Surplus Funds $ 0 Capital Baid 'up $ 1,000,000.00 U n assigned Funds (Surplus) $ 3,057,989.76 Surplus a>> regards Policyholders 4,037,989.76 Total .1 .. . . $ 8,285,446.41 State of Indiana, Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the uhdersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of mentioned Company on the 31st day of December; 1951; as shown by the original statement anjl that the said original statement is ; now on file in this office, .v . I In Testimony Wherdof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 16th day of June,'l9s2. ’ \ SEAL - Frank .1. 4'iehiunnn. Insurance Commissioner. JULY 9—21 | i . 4v —. I To loathe to differ and to determine to understand is tp make possible. j .
■ ■ llrt - yffl Mair wlSH| " r-iNi r"5 I v ~" t* A MODEL of the U. S. Navy‘s atomic submarine, now being built, is inspected in the Pentagon, Wash* iington, by Navy Secretary Dan A. Kimball (right) and Capt. Hyman Q. Rickover, director of the nucleai [power division of the Navy’s bureau of ships. The model was on display at ceremonies at which Rickovei received the Gold Star tn lieu of a second Legion of Merit award for work leading to laying of the subs keel. Navy- experts say one pound of the sub s nuclear fuel will generate as much power as 2.600.00 C pounds of coaL Model has a removable section so position of atomic motor can be shown. (Internal ionol J , 'L L ' 1 . J ■ '“ < : ' \
Anti-Red Is Kidnaped In West Berlin f Prominent Anti-Red Is Kidnaped From West Berlin Home BERLIN, UP, — The United States seemed headed for a showdown with Russia today on the Communist kidnaping of a prominent anti-Red from West Berlin. Maj: Gen. Lemuel E. Mathewson, American commandant in Berlin, sent a sharp demand Tuesday night to S. A. Dangin, chief of the Soviet control commission in Berlin, fo£ the return of kidnaped Dr. Walter Lirise. ( 11 "I have' been shocked not only by '' the outrageousness of this crime, but by the evidence of collusion of persons under Soviet control," Mathewson said. "I must warn you that I regard thH act, which could only have been carried out with the direct assistance of forces under your jurisdiction, as intolerable and one which must be rectified. “I therefore insist |hat you utilize your powers in th6 Soviet zone to see that Dr. Linse is returned in safety and without delay to his residence and the criminals responsible for this abduction be turned over to proper Berlin authorities for prosecution." Despite the peremptory tone of Mathewson’s note, there was no indication just how far he was prepared to go in attempting to force the Soviets to give up Dr. Linse. a prominent member of the antiCommunist underground movement known as “Free jurists investigation committee.” \ Dr. Linse was kidnaped outside his West Berlin home Tuesday, by three men believed tb be East German secret police agents who slugged him, dragged him into a waiting taxi and fled with him into the. Soviet zone of Gerinany despite a hail of bullets from pursuing police cars. Two Men Are Killed As.T,wn ß Wis4wt9, i .».. t PRINCET.ONJ |ln^.. py — Frank Warner and'FnatiX Amos, ages unknosij hbtk .qf PaterfebfirM f A-ere killed and three men were injured today wheh their car wa« struck by a Southern Railroad freight at a crossing thfee irfites ehst of here. Witnesses said the men. on their way tbdio&j a tied to see the train ak it routided rat sharp curve near the gravel /*oad crossing. The slow-moving awto was hit tn the rear knocked over a 15-foot embankment 9„.Tlic injured, takqn to Gibson hospital here, were Kenneth Bolin. driver of the car. Stanley Warner and Albert West, all of Petersburg. .
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How They Stand CHICAGO, (UP)—Here is how the candidates stand In today’s United Press tally of first-ballot choices of Republican delegates. The count includes contested delegates as decided to date by the GOP national committee and the convention credentials committee. Sen. Robert A. Taftl_ 550 Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower 454 Gov. Earl Warren 76 Harold E. Stassen 25 Gen. Douglas MacArthur 5 Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer 1 j Uncommitted or unknown 95 Total 1,206 Needed to nominate6o4 Changes since Tuesday: ARKANSAS: Two for Taft and one uncommitted switched to Eisenhower. DELAWARE: One for Taft switched to uncommitted. FLORIDA; One uncommitted switched to Eisenhower. MASSACHUSETTS: One uncommitted switched to Eisenhower. MISSOURI: One for Eisenhower switched to Taft. / NEW YORK: Two for Taft and two uncommitted switched to Eisenhower. RHODE One of Eisenhower switched to uncommitted. SOUTH CAROLINA: Three uncommitted switched to Taft. HAWAIIFive uncommitted switched to Taft. Two uncommitted switched to Eisephower. One sfill uncommitted. Statement of Condition of the LIMHEH MITI AL FIKE INMI HANCK COMPANY OF BOSTON MASSACHISKTTS Boston, Massachusetts 632 Beacon Street On the 31st day of December, 1951 T. E. BAKER, President H.; M. GOODWIN, Secretary Amouht of Capital paid - $ None ASSETS OF COMPANY Bonds (Schedule) D) 5,481,360.33 Stocks (Schedule D) | 733,360.00 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule IB) $ / Real Estate owned $ 223,149 12 Collateral loans (Sched- / .tfle'C). | ' and Bank De- . posits I 753,096.59 Agentis balances or uncollected premiums ..$ 264,932 28 Other, assets 28,258.90 Total Assets ... . $ 7,546,157.22 ABILITIES, SURPLUS f AND OTineß FUNDS Reserve for Losses $ 253,647.15 Reserve for Ross AdXistme.nt Expenses J 10,145.89 Refcerve for Qnearnad PHBiumn>'-.U:4 2,694,474.37 Reserve for Taxes .$ 122,118.09 All other Liabilities $ 127.364.38 Total Liabilities . $ 3,?07,749.88 fepecig! Silrplbs Funds Guaranty Fund J 250,006.00 Capital Paid up or Sta(Surplus) . | 4,088.407.34 Surplus -as regards Policyholders $ 4,338.407.34 Total $ 7,546,157.22 State [of Indiana, Office of Insurance Comrhissioner I, !the undersigned,' insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of tbe Statement of the Condition -of the above mentioned Cosrfpaiyr ion the Zlst dag of December, 1951; as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testirhony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 16th day of June 1952. SEAL Frank J. 4'leh.initnn. Insurance Commissioner. JULY 9—21
