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PAGE TUELVlf The New OHEGON STATESMAN. Salem; Orejjca, Thursday If ornfag, "April 41929 -i r. 1 , Sesrch of Clubman's Yacht ; ; Tc!d About by,Ofncial A U.S. Agent , , OTCW: YORK, "(April ' S.--(AP) OrOdala of - the customs er foreement -. bureau acknowledged today- that : Stuyrestant ', Tlsb's - yacht. "RestleM" had been board ad and searched, for llQnor by an Inspector from a. customs patro! boat, but denied that there had . beea any discourtesy. jp'C'T Fish, a wealthy sportsman and broker, complained to Waibin toa. that men he believed to be member of the 'coast guard halt ed his y,chter the Statu of liberty by tirta their rerolTers and then one of the men searched the Restless? while others noint- ' ed their pistols at Fish and bis ' family. ' At first : the coast ; taard.1. the . customs'" and "the marine . police an denied knowledge or the In-eldeat-birt-sbortly after Rear Jkd . mlra BUlard of the coast retard arrived from Washington.! make - By OS to of the AaBtrat SlatameBt af n Sooaritr Hataat Ui "asanas Oo of Baatoav in tWRLW of Kew Yak Ua ttirtjr-ftrst Sayaf pceaabar, ! aa4a to too Iasaraoea Coma rsri oner af sim at Oiron, varsaaat ta tow;- s-,-. -'CAPITAL .-"ili i: , iaml of capital stock pale p. nana. - - . -ISCOJil, . Total' preniaa Ineoaa for tba .yaar, - latoratt,- irvidends aaA rents raeclved "rtm tha joar,. $88JX'-2S.v . . " . noama " from tkr . soBfwo.! roevWaa darta tto raar, ' $10S.4.8. ' . ; Total iaeoma. 4.65.S?S.8. ' " DI8Q01tSElfEVrS - sld far tosses, eadoo-mtatt. anaaitica mm aarranoar vaJaaa.- $134.897.89. - Oiridaadi paid ta pelicyboldan darlac iW yaar, S306-.617.S1. ... QtTidamda paid aa aapUal atack dariaf ta yaar, aaae. . Oaamutioaa and aalariaa paid . daaiaf tha yaar. S704.06S.S5. - . . Taa. lieaaraa a ad faaa paid dariac ike yaar. $94. T07.SU - - , ." Amvmnt af aU otaar axpcaditares, S1S.S51.81. - Tatal axpeaditnw. S3.242.S47.87. A88KT8 Talaa if raal aUta Vvaad (market atoa). $1,161,204.44. Vahaa af ataeka and bead owned (vant M mr BBiortixad Tahia). $5,575,104.41. !!! o'tfS and eoUatarat, etc., $8729,267.64. - Praniaai notes and paOey loan. $3 -05.070.68. vaVaV8 . aBecneete and deferred prea-. iaau. $544,488.00. v i!-"4 renU dna and accrued, ai35.37a.SO. Otkay aaaeta, net. l.llT.t4. T Tatal. adaitted awt. $17.939.039 97. LIABiLITIF.S . Fet raaerrei. S16.199.SS3 on " ,.?m elalm for lossea unpaid. $118. 90.80. AH etker liWlit. $1,014,541.05. . Haailitiet. exelasire af capital tack af 0 S17.330.494.S5. , BUSINESS IS OREG03C J - FOB THE TEAR -Grata premiuar recaiTcd dnrinc tka Jjfl.818.1. . Praaiaaa and dividenda ratnracd dor "S k yaar. $314.63. it" Pd darinf 1a year. SS.500. naaaa af eompmnjr Security Matdal Ufa Iaaaraaea Com pa a r. Kaaa f pretident b. 8. TIenMia. MewwrTS. C. Coodenamtn. Btatvtory reiieVntTttetteT for aerrica an lnres tlenitlon 'the 'enstomi bn- rean announced that It had been learned a -customs boat had been the one to step the yacht. - Deputy Collector of - Customs UeGillr whomade thpnhounee ment, said' pistols were fired In the air when Fish failed to stop ea a whistled slrnaL but that after that there-was no tjun dis play. ; He said the : boat was stopped because It was a new boat In the harbor and a - fast craft such as it is sometimes used to runf UqubVT ;fr '3 HcGin iSaULFUh showed no displeasure -durins the search and exchanced courtesies with the In spector who searched the boat and after . find lux - nothing permitted the Reatless' to proceed.' , Carle Abrai; In His Salary Carle Abrams, state board -of ; The salary of secretary of - the Control has been Increased to S3 50 a months, according. to the records In the offices of. the secretary of state. The increase became effec tive February 1. ; i Abrams was appointed secretary of the board of control durins the administration , of - ex-Gorernor Pierce. This makes the third sal ary. Increaae Abrams has received since be entered the state serrice. How. Clara A. Laa.. SraoMla. af . th Aaaaal SUtement f tka Mill Owaera Motaal Fira Iauraaea Cob paay of lawa, at -Dea Maine, ia tka Staa of Iowa. aa. tha tkirty-fint day of ueeeabar, . iki, aaae ta tna inraraaea Coataiaaioaer of tka: State of Orefoa pmant m kf: 1.-. CAPITAL . - i Aaawat tltiAiUl ataak paid up. .i - - - INCOME . . Ut preainaa raceived doriaf tka yaar, t Iatereft. - dividends and rents reeei'fkd iirinr iha tm?:-S130.66S.94. Iseoaa: iraa otaar -aoaree , raeeiTed dariac tha yetr.- $3,854.29. : . Tatal iBcomo. -$2.169.118.50.1, r. DlKBrK&EMENTS . . '. Se4 loaaaapaidaarint the year ixhid Inc ad t ait went expenaee. S75.401.iU. - Divi4Dd-paid aa. capital stock darinf tka year, Mainal. - . . . CoamiairtOBe ad salarioa paid dariuC tka year. 8460.28.09 Taxes, tieenaea and feat paid darinf tka rear. S46.092.09. - Amoant : at , aU other, expand itwet. $686,639.47. - . Total expanditares. $1,718,386.35. ASSETS 1 7 1 . Talaa af ."War estate owned (market aloe), $49,"6.3S. '.. Valaa af stock and handa cwnad (aa ket vain). 81.311.440.00. -: Laaas aa morti;;; sad .collateral, ale. 8615.501.72. . Cask inrbsnks scdcpAsnd $102,425)8 Freaiams in courts of collection writ' tea aiaea Septra aer id 1928. $231,402.46 rtftereat ana, reefs' one and accrued $100.62.65. - - . Other avsets. $7,842.62. Total adaitted assets. $2,822,437.91. LIABILITIES Grosa elalirs for . losses anpaid. $84.' 916.08. - Aaonnt of ansaraea oreroiaaa aa all outstanding risks. $1,222,552.68. Dna . for coaaissicn and ? roksrag e. $25,B31.12.v - - ' - All other labilities. $150,047.82. Total ' liabilities, exclusive of capita! ttOCK Of Matual 1. 483. 453.18. " BUStXESS IN OEEGOX TOR THE TEAR Ket premiums received darinf tha year, xio.VG2.yi. . - Losses paid dnrinf tka year, $4,574.04. Loesea iaenrred doriaf tka -year, $5,389.94. - - Kama of company M ill Owners Mutual rira insnrsace Company of Iowa. ; Nam of president T. Sharp.' Xaaa af aeertUrv H. B. Carson. Ststatory resident attorney for service H. H.. Malta, ForUaad. Ore. - CLSB mm km djBanBaBBtstSl-aaaW I 7 -.-.. $t r t M - TT. ' aBBmBBaBmBBBBBBBBBBaamSBI i Featured now t a remarkable - - , value is this latest addition to the famous Biltwell line A little "Straight of the ftirni- turewyorid Quality all throu. - - Comfort that is found only, in the most expensive custom-built f "furniture. ;,.,.:.-.- --' "'" '. . - t See' if today . ' . Dav iii port and, Chair $298 - V. -T m , . inquiry oranea into ury Kepublicans lW BX, April S-r(AP)pert when he ! arriTed I tm the The customs . collector In . New York, his 7 assistant and the two Inspectors whd reported that rrp rases tatlTe wnnara . M. Horitaa of Ohio, dry republican, broasht four; bottles of liquor Into the eountry from Panama were called today at the start et a federal in quiry Into the Incident. . . ' No details of what Philip Elt ln, collector, of the . port, Henry C Stuart, assistant collector, and Inspectors L. E. Crawford ' and James McCabe told C S. Attorney Charles H. Tuttle, who is cendaet ln$j . the "Inquiry behind . closed doors, were available As the lnTes Ucatlon opened.- But the assnmp Uon was that they reiterated the inspectors', story that Morsan had brought in the liquor last week after receiving freedom of the steamship Cristobal. ( Robert B. Watts, 'assistant fed eral attorney la charts of prohi bition eaf orcement, conferred this afternoon with Tuttle, and Watts said they' discussed the: Morgan case,. Tuttle has said . he. r would present the ease to the srand Jury If the evidence warranted ' such action. s--'- While the Inrestlgitlon opened here, Mr, Morgan, who was con sistently denied the story to Craw ford and McCabe and has said he regarded the Incident -as closed, emphasized his position 1y ban g inn this notice on the door of his office Jn Washington J ? : , '.Topress reporters: Nothing more to say." I Read the Classified Ar& . . DISBini AH but one of th'e ll algh school districts In the county hare sub mitted plans and other data on transportation of pupils from out side districts, County Superlnten dent Vary JulkeTsen. ; secre tary of -the ; boundary board; re ported Tuesday. . -'. " Following a recent' meeting' of the boundary board with members of the school "districts - from' the southern, part, of Che- couaty rela Uto to new' state transportation requirements,- the board, asked all high school districts in the county to submitdata concerning trans portation. Under the. new laws; the boundary board . la ttfven jdpe-nri-ston of, the transportation, of high school students from territory out side of high school "dlstrJeUt, and through-this ruling r Is bound ' to krold as far as possible a conflict of creates. j2''-'; r." ' Tha new law does not go into Keffect until the ; opening of - the new. school year. Howerer, it la expected the -boundary board will consider the data:now.on hand'as early as possible ' that districts may be guided by any changes that are made in hiring the pew corps of , teachers. :-'-: ..--r mm s MM STATE Under , the direction of ene Simpson, superintendent, of , game farms- more than 1 SSO -Hungarian partridges rhare been' released : in Orprnn. Then llttla hlrdi.-becomi ibg-so'-popnlar with hunte iweri. placed in erery. county orue state when einertenca' has shown that they; will thrlTa; The distribution follows: . Clatsop 71, Jacksoa, it, Wasco 41, Crook IS. Deschutes 4t, Columbia 41,. Bentoa 1 199, Jose? phine 41. 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