and Alia eome the dawn Satcr day, but Mr. Average American rill be coin fi&btn'. Yessir, tie old felt hat has been , retrieved from its winter long 'resting place atop that old barrel In the basement, the oft ader that spruit? a leak last September has been patchel, the fly book ha been full of "resh ly "tied Hies for three -reeks now.' the lure larder has ' been replenished, the eld rod has been carefully overhauled, and Fr. A. American will be out on ' his fa vorite first-day crick come "-iiaup Saturday. - ::, " A' milk. tT1 k. - 1. 1.1 which A. A. will head, accord lag to his fancy. But, as be has had that dreamy, trance-like loo In his eyes for ale onto six weeks now, you may feel assured' hl be ' a-forgettin Hitler. Mussolini, Chamberlain, Daladler and even home town politics, on April 15. He may not have : inch faith ; im the finger of . dicta tion aa "Is h ntral h f ho ttome-ueran axis, bat by rum he knows what be caa do with his rod, creel and reel. It id. lag, of coarse, that the weatb ' c-r a jut ' rigui, i iic trout are rising and he ; can just find what nis they're taking. Tackle Sales up. Tackle sales are considerably up from last ' year, . report local sporting goods and hardware stores, an Indication that streams will be well-populated Saturday. It'll be to the streams that most local Ike Waltons will winder, being - more accessible than the lakes that open Saturday, in ad dition to the fact that most m r fv1o If lr a Iaawa lab.' ."6t a m.m LU AVOW - lng to a later day in the sea son. It's to the coastal stream-that most of Salem's angling corps plans to trek, to the Siuslaw, Big Elk, Alsea, Nestucca, Smith river, the Valsetz pond, the ''am btll," etc., although a few hart indicated they'd open the season ' with a weekend of lake fixhin. Five slight rules changes have been adopted by the Oregon SWte game commission this year, according to the 1939 synopsis ; procurable at ' the sheriff, of fice, state police or sporting roods stores. Thev are: 1. Non-resident angler's 'li cense $5 instead of the $3 of last year. 2. Special vacation - angler's license for residents and non- residents to angle for a eriod of two consecutive days o t is $2 instead of $1 as last ;ear. 3. A new law, making it pos sible for any blind person o secure without payment any tee a license to angle by filing application with the office f the state game commission, that is effective after June 13. 4. AH non-residents, regard- lets of are must have a license to hunt or angle. (Art-insertion in. the new angling laws,) 5. Open season for anglin ; for trout, six inches and over In length is from" April IS to Oe- i tober 1939, inclnsive, ' while ' last year the season was 16 days longer. '- - " Unless otherwise specified, the bag- limit is lo pounds for one fish bat not to exceed 20 fish In any one day, or 30 pounds and one fish but not to exceed 40 fish in any seven consecutive cays, and it is uniawisi to po- sess more than 30 pounds and one fish or more than 40 fish at any one time. , 1 Unless otherwise provided the has; limit for lakes ir 15 pounds and one fish but not - to exceed 15 fish in any one day, or 30 pounds and one fish but not to exceed 80 fish In any seven consecutive days. PelUMell: Dlnwhanl Paiv CTrtintm rlrA mill windup may have to be I slightly curtailed this yew. for the national sof tbali rules com rnlttee has adopted a ruling tl makes Illegal a pitch on which the pitcher continues his wind- up after taking the one step forward allowed. Although Cro foot never actually continues his windmill after the step, he Is la the midst of it while stepping forward, and unless he revises it a bit this year It Is almost cer ts in to he the butt of many tabid protests . . . . The date for this rear's state softball tourney is August 21-21, but where still a question . ... ! ' Wonder if Mrs. Ray Moon and Cliff Parker will att.mpt the tickling" method of ! di vorcing their quota of plcaw torial pilgrims from a stream come aiaruy i aBpiaa oj tickling,' incidently, recently - shade headlines as a novelty, whew the history books say it wag the second form of ea.sn lag finny fellows ever wed by man ; Largest " rafnbow trout ever recorded as canght by man was a 26 4 -pound, 42- Incher that was akea from Skycomlsh river, Waah hy A. A. Cass in July 1014 Maybe Gilmore could find the pole vaulter he's been seeking by this method: Down at the Wtbfoot Institution on - arvey McKee, a frosh from California. Is alleged to have accidentally found out Oregon had a track team bv first . stumbling onto Hayward field , while wandering about the campus, sad promptly tamed oat. He Jumped six feet In practica . . , Dodo sayi It takes a nsrchie theso aays to uow. mine tha differences between eoU . lege baseball scores and ' t -ack v meet results . . . . S3 signing . off, aren't yon glad, too? Two Major Track Dates Are Moved PORTLAND, Ore.. April -Twj major northern division track and field meets were shifted today to accommodate the region al championship at Pallman , on liar 13. --.r " --- ' Division authorities " reachedal- d the OreionOregon SUte clash! tor Eugene, May 21. nnd I the Washinatoa ; SUta - Washington meet for SeatUe. May 17, Tha Coast eonferenca event will he held tha weekend after tha north-1 Large Seventh for Fox Salem High Dropped 11-6 at Silverton by Virtue of 7-Hit Attack. SILVERTON, April 12-lSpe-eial)-Staging a "big seventh" that netted six runs, the Silver ton high Silver Fox nine trim mad Salem's Vikings' 11 to 6 on McGlnmis field here today. The Foxes staged a seven-hU attack in that seventh, that drove Lacey, Salem -starting hnrler who had pitched good ball until then, from the - mound. Torger son, Benglt and Simmons singled, and Hemmlngsen doubled ef ore Lacey was replaced by Ttter- son. Patterson was met by xturrs single and Strickland's triple be fore he finally retired the side. Salem Held to 9 Singles Salem tallied twice in the third on an error and bingles by Quackentruah, Asp In wall and Buchanan; thrice in the sixth on singles by Buchanan, Pan ther and Barnick and an error; and once in the ninth on singles by Patterson and Salstrom. in terspersed by a walk to vau Alt nine of Salem s hits were singles. Two crossed for Silverton in the fifth, with Strickland's dou Me driving in Mellbye and Sim mons, both of whom had singled Torgerson's triple. Burr's double and singles by Bengli and Siit- taons scored three in the sixth Simmons hit fonr-for-five and Strickland three-for-four for the Foxes, while Buchanan hit two-for-flve for Salem. Silverton 11 16 6 Salem 6 9 4 Hemmlngsen and Zahler; La cey. Patterson and Panther, Yada. Viking Defeat on Field Seen Today Gloomy Gil Announces 25-Man Team to Take i 3Iil vvaukie Jaunt "Gloomy Gus" Gilmore predic ted defeat by 25 points as last night he announced a 25-man Vik ing track squad that will meet the strong Mllwaukie Maroons at Mil- waukie this afternoon. Tommy Swanson's Maroon band, headed by Speedster Boe he of the fleet football heels, are early season favorites to cop the dis trict seven meet, so perhaps Coach Gilmore's prediction is well-founded. . - The Viking entry list for today: Bo If Baftey, Leonard Williams and John Macr in the 100 and 220; Jerry " Mulkey, Lloyd Chap man and Leland Williams In the 440; Bill Bhlnn, Wayne Watts and Bob Selberg, 880; Gordon Hof stetter, Ivan Smith and Everett Wilson, mile; Daryl Mason, Roy Murphy and Warren Miles in the high and low hurdles ; Bailey, Harlon England and Wade McCor mick, broad jump; Don Burton, Jim Richard and Loren Kerne, high jump; Joe Baker and Lloyd Lucas, polevault; Stewart Nelson, Tom Williams, Cliff Tucker and Keith Epley in the shot and dis cus; Nelson, Ray Woods, Shinn and Thompson, javelin; and a re lay team picked from B a 1 le y , Macy, Chapman, Woods and the Williams twins. Stars. Comets. Tangle. Former Win by 4 to 2 dinger's Stars outshined the Grant Comets by a 4 to 2 count yesterday in the number two game of the girls spring soft- ball league. Stars 4 - I Comets 2 7 3 Gotfrier and Singer; Rae o- cum and Moore, Olson. Browns Whip Cuba KANSAS Cn April 12.-MV- Three walks and some weird de fensive plays by the Chicago Cubs' Infield gave the St. Louis Browns a f-run lead In the second Inning of their exhibition game here to day, and thea the St. Louisans romped on to a 12 to 7 victory. NOTICE OP CALL C BONDS Notice is hereby given to the holders of $502,000 par value University of Oregon 'Building onds, ? dated November 1. 1935, numbers 9 through 510. both in elusive, which are redeemable at the option of th Sate Board of Higher Education of the State of Oregon on any Interest pay ment date prior to maturity, that pursuant to said optioi s aid bonds will bo redeene& on May 1. 1939 at the office of the State Treasurer of the State of Oregon i in Salem. Oregon. Tha price to be paid for said bonds - la tha orin.'ipnl amount I thereof j and accrued Intereat I thereon ' to May 1, 1939, and a I Darment eaual to one-fourth ( ) I of one percent (1) otthejrin- eioal amount thereof for each twelve 11 months period, or fraction thereof, ove the num ber of full years to lapse from tha date of redemption to the expressed late : of . maturity at each of said bonds. . In case any holder of any of said bonds tails to presen the same at tha : time mentioned herein for the redemption ttereof, then tha interest thereon sLall cease I on May .1. 13. Dated this It th day o; March. 193$. - ' ' - STATE OF OREGON -BT ' : THE DEPARTMENT i OF HIGHER EDUCATION I OF THE "STATE OF OREGON ACTING THROUGH THE , STATE BOARD OF HIGHER - EDUCATION. . '"''II T WILLARD L. MARKS, Presi dent. .-'"'-'"' CHARLES D. BTRNE, Sec retary. M 23-39 f13 SportM Newt ; National coverage by As sociated Press) daily tw The 8taresmaa sports) totumam. Angels Clout Beaver Again 9 to 5 Came Won in Sixth as Stine Hits Homer With Two Aboard x COAST LEAGUE (Before Night Games) W L Pet Los Angeles ......10 2 .83 Seattle 7 4 .63 San Francisco ..... . 7 5 .583 Hollywood ........ 6 5 .645 Portland .500 Oakland .......... 4 5 .444 San Diego 4 6 .400 Sacramento 1 10 - .091 LOS ANGELES, April 12-JP)- Truck Hannah's Los Angeles club made it ten straight today by de feating Portland, 9-5. Lee Stlne, pitching for the Angels, decided the game in the sixth when he smashed the ball into the right field bleachers with two on. Stine's blow caused the retire ment of Bill Radonits, Portland hurler. Bob Collins, Angel catcher, con tinued his heavy hitting by rap ping a double and two singles. He led a 12-hit attack on Radonits and Ralph Birkofer. Portland ..6 11 5 Los Angeles 9 12 ( Radonits, Birkofer ( 6 ) and Mon zo; stine and K. (jouins. Haslin Wins for Padres SAN DIEGO, Calif., April 12.- (jP)-Third Baseman Mickey Has- lin's single with the bases loaded In the loth inning, scoring Second- Baseman Al Niemlec, gave the San Diego Padres a 7 to 6 win over the San Francisco Seals after an up hill battle here today. It evened the 7-game Coast league series at one-all. Southpaw Alvin Wilkie baffled the Padres, while his mates ham mered Veteran Dick Ward and Pat Tobin, until the fifth when the San Diegans started pecking away, finally tying the score in the ninth. Niemlec set the stage for the winning rally by walking and Has lin stepped into the hero's role af- teh Bunny Griffiths singled and Ed Stewart walked. San Francisco 6 11 San Diego (10 innings) 7 17 Wilkie, Ballon (9) and Woodall; Wad, Tobin (4), Weldon (9) and Detere. -; " -. Oaks Beat Suds OAKLAND, Calif., April 12-Up) -Oakland defeated Seattle, 9 to 4 in a Pacific coast league baseball game here tonight and evened their current series at one-all. Art Hunt of Seattle and Bill Conroy of Oakland each hit home runs. Hunt's homer drove in one run, but there was no one on base when Conroy's home run occurred Seattle 4 14 Oakland 9 10 Walker, Pickrell (2), Selway (5) and Campbell: Salveson and Comoy. Highland School Nine Dropped by Washington Washington beat Highland 1 to 12 in a free-hitting grad school softball game yesterday. Washington 17 17 Highland 1 1J B. Hagedorn, C. Peters and White; Prince and Lawrence Standley. Plan Graduation; As May Event ST. LOUIS Miss Grace Rich ards, teacher here, is preparing her commencement program to be given some time in May. The graduating class here will be: Helen Susee, Dorothy Aurand, Mary Jo Hall, Faunlel Colling, Charles Ronje and George Rosty- kus. Tuesday the eighth grade class spent the dsy at Gervais high school. The women of the parish are sponsoring a card party April It in the parish hall with Mrs. Alex Manning and Miss Edwldge Le- Brun in charge.; 21 ON EASTER DAV HAYKSvILLE George Stupfel celebrated his 21 birthday and Easter together at a dinner giv en by his parents,' Mr. and Mrs. C J. Stnpfel. Besides the family, guests were Mr. and . Mrs. B. P. Stpntel and family of St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dayck ; of Forest Grove, Eddie Norris of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bartoss and family of Salem. FisoEnnEii ATTEirnOIJ! The Richfield Service Sta tion at 87 South Commer cial Street off en arise of 10 gallon Ethyl gas, a com plete lubrication' Job and change of Pennsylvania oil for . the fisherman who catcbea the largest tront on the opening days off the April 15 or IS. Cliff Par ker's Sport Show wta be wrighiag tat ? headqnartcrs and the dedsloa . wO : be : made by weight. r- vit -unto ft;:?-sp-. s ip (id RON GEMMELL-ftZitor Satan, Oregon, Thursday Morning, April 13, 1939 PRIDE OF THE SOUTH OLCJ COOOfMI WAS II I f) JSCf I I fUitep ASReuoy j f &4 l W l ii. If BOOTY JelgS"OFT&& f 7 1 II VIAl 7 ft rflK. Srfgvuw Avl ir I; ii me GGocsiA swe I iVVm ' i) UAMil m VUXA&rs TrOg TAf f I j, fj 9 1 fiououftJ&&Jiue? yrfTlV $ A & v ' I PuyeouirtBR Ii I I vOf &-sTl 1 Jtfl 1 Rf vv, . ' i MISS tf?sy SET A aIWMiAMI- BiufAAORB Course recdro -Caiz k Chaser CJl m RU?. WiCTbRY (j-meAoeosrA I f 1 1bUBslAAAeJt IS ktifffaeO. OF MEK I JL -J 1 BowKng Tourney On Again Tonight Tonight's schedule in the Ore gon State Bowling congress' tour ney in progress at the Perfection alleys calls for nine singles and daubles events, and two team matches. The schedule: 7:30 p.m. Doubles and singles by Allen and Blakely of Corvallis, Rickabaugh and Havswtrth of Corvallis, Thrush and Haman of Salem, Toung and Austin of Sa lem, Hussey and Pratt of Salem, and Swan and Julian of Salem. 9 to 11 p.m. Doubles and sin gles by Boyer and Weldman, Em rick and Levis, Fields and Ger kardt, all of Portland, and team bowling by Pade's Grocery and Cline's Food Shop of Salem. Bees Overtake Senators WASHINGTON, April 12 -P)-The Boston Bees piled up seven runs in the last two innings today to give the Washington Senators a 13 to 7 trimming. The National -leaguers got an early five-run lead, but Washington tied it up at 6-all in the fifth. Monteagudo, Senator pitcher, blew up in the eighth and yielded four runs. Chi Sox Ontslug Pirates PARAGOULD, Ark., April 12. -jP-Home runs by Rosenthal, Sylvestri and Kuhel helped the Chicago White Sox win a to 2 victory today over Pittsburgh Jim Tobin, Pirate hurler, saved his. mates from a whitewashing by knocking a home run with Catcher Ray Berres on base in the eighth Inning. No, 8-70 graonii at Anaul 8ttMMBt f th Kortbwettera Matsal Tir Aoctia ( SMttlc, ia tha Stats Of Washiaftoa, oa tha thlrtr-fint d of iMoaibr. 1SSS, is ad t tko larne ComauMieacr of tho SUU ( Ore son, puiuat to law: ABOOBt of capital stock poiS sp, ataal compaay. Xet premiaau roeaivee' d arias tiko yoar. te.78a.8S7.8S. . t- f . latoroat, aiviacnaa ass nsw nwi aring tha jear, f3ll.7es.78. IncsBta from athrr aoarcas racaivad dariaf tha yasr. 876.714.85. Total income, i7,uoi,oi.i. DJSBLBaEMENTS Kct Ioum pai4 darios tha yaar Uelod imm adiaatmaat esoaasak 82.15.328.55 CommitKtoBa sad salarioa paid dariaf tko yoaf, $1,75,80.88. Tosoa. Ueanacs and faas paid dariaf tha raar. S1S4.823.1S. . Diridcnda Mid dvriiis tko Tear to DttlicTbuIdera. I1.282.B47.62. Ataoast at all . other expeadHarea, f87U.S7A.47. : ;,4 Tout oipeadhare. $6,29,04.tO. AlllilTTEl)' ASSETS 'Talao of ml aatota awad (atarkat ). 814J.294.S. a Iu mm urtiifM. S70S.S74J0. Talao of beads owned (aatortuod), S4.te6.448.81. Va slaa at atoeks owsed (market valoo). fI.la,T.S8. . Cask ia banks aae oa haae, $1,481 858.01. - - ; . rraaaiaams ia coarse of eetlectiea writ- Um siaca Bapteaiber SO, 1SSB, f TV AA SS -,:'!'. .. lateretlaai roats ess sad sesrsca, fSl.eous. ' ' Othei aaaata (net).' 891.S9T.82. Tatat adaiittad -oaacta. 8.6O120.04. LXABILITiS 'Orou'ciaina (or looaco aapoid, $S40, oTr mA Aaaovat of ooaaiMd preasiaaas oa all eotataadiaf riaka. 85,299,213.68. Ina for : soatauMioa sad . brokerage. ats.eoo.eo. AXk uk HaliKtlaa. Sa7S.477.S8. Tata' liabilitiea, except capital, SS,- 0l4.781.B8. Capital. paid p. Stataal oonpaar. -SarplasVrer & liabilities, $2,476, A38.1S. .:- ' 8arpioa as ragarda petieybolders, 8. 470.S5S.1S. . Total, SS.501.ltO.04. " aCSIXESS 1M OkEGOX -' . nn tbi Tus Kat preaaiaaM received Aariaf tko year. SZS4.3IB.T7. - Rat looses paid dmrieg tko year, ft 12, 158.21. I .UT: : Net lesosa lacami dariaf . tko yoar. I12S.4S4JL. . ' - Kaaw at ' Caaapaar, Xortkwoatora Sfs tool Tire Aseaciatieov w Haaae of President. M,D. U Khedas. nana of SoerotarT. U. D. BeUI. " 8utatarr rosideat attorooy for sorriea, Jasaraaeo Cemaiiniaaai at Otosoa. m ir g Rain Calls Came After Track Fest AUMSVILLE The Aumsvllle high school played the Mill City preppers one inning, only to be chased into shelter because of rain. The loeals staged a track meet at their time at bat, rolling up nine runs but the belated spring showers resulted In calling off the contest. To date the Bangers have won three straight games and seem to be contenders for the Marlon county B league title. Friday they play at Turner and Tuesday will complete the first round of league play by playing host to the Stay ton sluggers. 6 Teams to Open In Cascade Loop Six teams, Stayton. Sublimity. Aumsvllle, Sweet Home, Scio and Turner, will tee off in pursuit of the Cascade Baseball league pen nant April 20, it was announced yesteroay oy mil tseii, loop sec retary. Two rounds will be played, with the league winding up shortly after July 4. Benefactor out of Derby CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 12. -Py-Col. E. R. Bradley has def initely decided to withdraw Bene factor from the Kentucky derby, the Cincinnati Enquirer will say tomorrow, dne to as Injured ten don. No. 83-4J8 Srnossia of Aaaoal Statement ot tke Kortkwestera Fire aad Mariao lasaraaee Compear ot Mianeapelia, in the Bute of Minnesota, aa tha thirty irt day ef beeeaiber. 1888, made to tha laaaraaea Commissioner ef the State of vrefoa. parts ant to law; VAriTAli Ameant ot capital stock paid ap. $1,000,000.00. - - ufcums Kat premiams received daring tko rear. 86.572.9. laterest. Sivideass ana roats roeoiToa during the rear, a,7l.0. Income from other sources me ir. received during the year. f64L47 04. Tatsl Income, sssz.sii.ob. D1SJUK8ME.NTS Ket leasee peid daring the rear iaelud inn adjustment executes. 8312.885.95. Cemmissiene nnd salaries paid during tha nu aa4a.202.SB. Taxes, bceaaes and fees paid daring the roar, $39,401.67. Dividends peid oa capita stock daring tko year, 9100.0C0.00. Amount af ail other expenditure. 989,175,12. Total expenditures, f 770.665.89. ADMITTED ASSETS Talao ot reel estate owned (market tsIqs). S221.S74.09. - Lou an mortgages and eel lateral, etc.. fI31,VS.6T. - , Tslaa of fcoads owned (market), 92, 023.135.28. Value of stocks ewned (market value), 9149,425.00. Cask ia beaks sad oa kaod, 950. 987 98. Fnaiaai ta course of eoneetioa writ tea aiaco September SO. 1989, 9127. 014.25. latereet aad rente dno aad accrued. 924.198.62. . Other assets (aef). 94J.J14 29. Total admitted sssets, 92.97U6t.0S. LIABILITIES Grass claim for loeeee uapald, 980, 11L1S. kmmH of unearned premiams oa sD outstanding risks. 9587.678.60. Due far iiaamim aad keokarage, S.25O.0O. .- '- Ah ether TUkilities, lands held under treat. gz0B,sss.9. - Accrued expenses, 916.000.60. Total Uat-ilities, except cepital, 959, 692.S&, - : ' Capitol paid ap, f 1.000,000.00. Borpla oto all Uahilities, 9 1.0 11. 480.83. . Surplus as regards nvAereoldera, 92, 011.4S0.SS. : - ""V:.' ; Total, 92,971.163.06. - Bl'srSESS IX OREGOJr . ' rns thi Ttts Ket premiums received daring the Yer, fI.8SS.Sl. - .f.- - Net leasee paid daring - tko year, Set losses iacsrred darJag the year. 9784.21. - - Kama of Cempaaz. Jterthwostors - Fire aad Mastee laavrsace Carmpaay. Kama ef President, Jets H. Griffin. NaaM-ef Serretanr. Oeeor J. Tee-was " Statutory resident attorney for service, iaiT-11-t vommisnioaor 01 vrefoa. Baseball ; Wm soost ho tha apoHa topic ef tha day, aad The) BUteasaas) colsusuw ara always roll of baa hit. PAGE NINE ByJackSords ii SAiP, IS Lockup tR 11 Errors Help Parrish to Win Parrish took advantage of 11 Future Craftsmen boots yesterday to win its third successive city intramural softball league victory, 13 to 9. The north end Juniors are now the only unbeaten club in the loop. Parrish U.... 13 10 S Craftsmen ...... JL Sr' 11 It Litwiller, Buren. Cutler. Par nell and Rowland; Miller and Corbett. Aces Beat Lions In Girls' League Playing" errorlessly. the High land Aces . trimmed the , Leslie Lions as the girls' spring softball league opened yesterday after noon. The Lions outhit the Aces. 4-3, but two errors proved their undoing. Aces 6 3 0 J jioni ........ 3 4 2 Gueffroy and Welch, Close; Morgan and Gallagher. U of C Rugby Team Loses SAN FRANCISCO. AprU 12-fJF) Coming from behind In the last few minutes of play, the all-star British Columbia rugby anion team nosed : out University of California rugbyers 19 to IS In an Intersections! tilt here today. Ko. 85-60 8jaopsis ot Annaal Statement of tke V. 8. Branch Xerth British A Mercantile las. Co., Limited, of London aad Kdia burrh. ia tko Kincdom of Ureal Britain. en the thirty-first day ot December, 1939. made to the Insnrsnee Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount pt statutory deposit, 9460, 000.00. . ! IXCOME Ket premiums received during tko year, 98.245,036.44. Interest, aividends nnd rents received during the year, 95l2.8S5.la. Income trim ' other sources roceiTod daring the year, 9150,380.41. Total Income, 96.908.282.00. D18BLKSKMENT3 Xet locoes paid during the year includ ing adjustment expense, 93,164,307.07. Commissions and sslsries psid during the year, $2,891,086.93. Taxes, licenses nnd fees paid daring the year. 9298,87 4.33. Dividend paid en capital stock daring the year. ail. Araoun. ot all other expenditures, 91.476.020.76. Total expenditures, 97.836.039.09. AOX1TTKO ASSETS Value , of real estate owaed (market Tmlnek. niL Loans on asortgngea aad collateral, etc-, BiL Value of bonds owned (amorCsos), 911.609.882.00. Value of stocks owaed (market Value), 91.704.778.00. . i Cash is hanks and on hand, 993, 431.06. Premium la course ef collectioa writ tea otace September SO, 1988, $920, 609.64. Interest and: roats dne aad accrued. f97.S58.75. Other assets (net), 976.431.88. Total admitted assets. 918.847,49139. LIABILITIES Cress claims for losses anpsid, 9799,. 93S.OO. ... Amount of unearned premiams om oU outstanding risks, 96.752.809.97. Due for eemmissiea aad brokerage. 969.942.M. ' ' i. - All other lisbtntiea. 9510.S76.S9. Total liabilities, except capita, 9. 089.556.00. . L Capital paid up statutory deposit, 9400,- OOO.OO. ! . Surplus ever an liabilities, 98,857, 935.29. - . Bsrphit m rtfaris poncysoMerf, T, 257.983.29. - f - Total. 615.347.491.29. - - t - ' BUSINESS IN OREGOS - FO THK TAB . ' V Vet pveniums received daring the year, fM.B77.SS. ; - . r - Ket leoaea paid daring the year, ttl.- OSS.7S.. - . . . . . -v.: Ket leases .incurred daring . tW yoar, S1S.SS1.70. ' .. " . ' Ksm t Compaayr atortk British a IferenntUa lnaaraac Ca. limited.. - . Kama of V. a Maaagor. C f. taaO- Kame ef Seeretarv. K. P. Stockhom. Statutory restdeat Srterney tor sorvico, Thaa. B. Tkamnaan Homer H. Smith Ins. Af eay, Tsfiller Bld9o rm. 9191. . 'lion' Mangles Wilson in 1st Turner Kayoea Jackie in Quick,- Clean Fashion as VFW Feature Leo "The Lion" Turner roared early, kissing Jackie Wilson to the canvas with a right cross to the button in one minute and 1 1 seconds of the first round of their scheduled 10-ronnd main event of last night's VFW fight card at the armory. The Seattle boy. who came In at 1SS, never had a chance. The dusky streak of lightning, who hails from Oakland, Calif., bowled Wilson over with a looping left book inside the first 20 seconds ot the "quickie." and lost little time in clouting him blotto after he arose at the count of two. Ilill-Kahnt Real Battle Only the seml-windup wasn't of the "quickie" variety. It was a ringtailed dandy, with a young, ster named George Hill, who sub stituted for Roy Rambean, getting a wholesale beating and a whole sale laudation by the crowd. Hill was flattened once, in each of the first and second heats, and was battered unmercifully throughout the third, fourth and fifth rounds, with Tony Kahut ac tually taking a running jump at him fn an effort to knock him out But Hill weathered the beating, with his nose dripping blood and both eyes nearly closed from Kahut's stinging left, and let fly a fleeting flurry in his own right in the sixth. Prelims Are Short It was Kahut's bout by a coun try mile,, all the way, but the paying patrons recognized Hill's courage with a standing ovation lie fought a game but losing battle. The prelims lasted quick: Pal Sitton, 155. Albany, knocked out Al Mitchel, 153. Van couver, In 1:40 of the second round. Gene Sitton. 150. Albany. knocked out Patsy O'Brien. 150, Portland, in 1:52 ot the first round. Jack Patterson. 165. Albany knocked out Johnny O'Connell. 164, Portland, in 1:55 ot the first round. Portland Pilots Drubbed 18 to 0 TACOMA. April 12-(iip-Land- ing on three University of Port land pitchers for 19 hits, includ ing three homers and two triples, the Tacoma Tigers of the Western International league opened their spring training exhibition series with an 18 to 0 victory over the collegians here today. The Portland tossers were meanwhile being held to a pair of infield singles by Ray Medeghiui and Bob Cole, Tiger right-handers Silverton Will Travel For Game This Week SILVERTON Silverton base ball team will go to Chemawa for its game this week. Baseball fans are in hopes that rain will not prevent the opening ot the Will amette valley league series Sun day. Redsox Win in Slugfest ROANOKE, Va., April 12iP)- Another hammer-and-tongs slug ging battle closed the northbound exhibition series between the Cin cinnati Reds and the Boston Red Sox today, with the Sox out-run ning the Reds to win, 17 to 14 Nine homers In all were hit and Peacock's with the bases loaded In the eighth settled the argument. No. 96-60 Synopsis of Annual Statement of the Virainin Fire A Msnna Insurance vom psny ol juenmosa, ia tao Biuro ot v ir- finin, an the thirty-first any of December, 193 . made to toe insurance vemmission or of the State of Oregon, pursuant to taw t . ' , ' CAPITAL. Amount of capital stock paid ap, 91 000,000.00. ( Net premiams -received during tko year, 85B9.4SO.49. Internet, dividends nnd rents received ihiriar Lka wear. SaS.523.88. interne Irom etaer aoarcao reeeivea daring the -year, 949,779.88. Total income, a. Ji.vet.zo. DISBUKSKMENTS Ket losses paid during tha year inclad iac adjustment expenses. 9237,684.03.- (.ommissions sua saianee pais aansi the vnr. 8243.539.36. Tuxes, iicenaee snd fees paid daring tha year. 944,257.65. Dividends paid on capital stock during to year, fso.ooo oo. Amount of all other expeMitures, fvv, 816.65. Tetar expenditures. 9667.29l.tB. -- - AhUTTEU A3SKT8 Vslue of reel estate owaed (market vol uc), 000.00. - Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc., S18.S02.19. Vane of bends owaed (amortised), 91S09.439.1Z. Value af storks owner (market valae) 91.253.168.00. Cash is banks aad on ha ad, 9269. 527.88. , Premiorat In coarse of collectioa Writ ten since September 30. 192a, 997,475.00 Intereat and rents daa aad accraed 910.91L69. Other srta (act). 963.90. .Total admitted aaaata. .92.902.4W6 36. LIABILITIES Gross clsima for tosses anpsid, 956, 799.11. Aarount of anearned premiums oa all ootatoadlag riaka. S634V327JS. Dm fee coumiiou sad brokerage. 95.- OOO.OO. AU other Kahilities, 925,250.00. ' Total Uahilities, except capital, 972S, 278.47. . v,;? Capital paid up, fLOOO.OOOO. Surplus - ever all labilities, 9 L17T,- 184.91 - ' - Surplus aa regsrds policy haldeia. 92, 177.184.PS. Total, -9S.902.439.45. - . ; Bl'8IKC8Si!( OEC0OS , rOR TBg TKAK -Ket premiums received during tko year. 93.881.32. . f - Hot Usees psid darlag the year. 9862.76. Ket tosses inearrcd daring the year, 92.276 60. ' " '. Same of Company, Virginia Fire k Mm rise Insarunco Company. - . Kasnesf Fresidemt. Vacaat. . Kaaso ol Secretary, VWUliam, Pslmm BIIL '--.V . t Stttutery reside t attorney far service, laauraaeO Commissioner, -Salem, Oregon. Selbaeh a Doses, General A ceata, e0 Finn Street, Sea rrancisco. CaL Bobert ). Burke. Special Agent, 911 Wilcox Bids, Portland. Ore. ' C. i. dackoew. Agent, hie. 941 8tate 8trcct, Salem, Oregon. Fishers Prepare To Invade Waters In Own Dooryard SILVERTON Repairing fish ing tackle and getting new tackle occupies the minds of sportsmen in the Silverton district this week. Fishing Is expected to be good lo the four principal streams near Silverton next week. These In clude Abiqua. Silver Butte and Drift creeks. These and all tribu taries to Pudding river are open for angling Saturday but tribu taries to the first four streams are. closed. State officers were busy at Sil verton early this week shaking up a group ot young boys who had begun their angling aeason one week early. None of the boys were fined but all were warned that they would not get off so easily next time they were caught. The boys were fishing from Silver Creek as it flowed through the business section. Before they were apprehended they had man aged to catch sufficient trout to make the older citizens ot the town envious. . Tagging of Fish Is Present Plan SILVERTON Fish to be placed ia the Ixaak Walton league pond at Silverton this spring will be tagged, according to present plans. The purpose Is to find out if rain bow trout placed here will remain in the vicinity of the pond. Be tween 8,000 and 10,000 rainbow will be placed in the pond. Softball Slanager Meeting Tonigbt Managers of Salem Softball association teams are asked to meet at the YMCA tonight at S o'clock to discuss rules changes for this year and .final plans for the opening of the Spring leagce April 17. Xo. 6S-87 Svnopiii of Annual Stslement of the Formers Fire Relief Association of Sub limity. Oreson. of StaTton. in tha Stat ot Oregon, on the tlrirty-fint day of De cember. 1938, made to the Insurance Com missiouer of the State of Oregon, pmriu snt to law: CAPITAL Amount of cspital stock psid up, none. INCOME Ket premiums received durinc the vear. 9636.51. Interest, dividend and renta received during the year. 9600.65. Income fremj other sources received during tha year, 8Mi.720.54. Total income, S.17.70. DISBl KSEUEXTS Net losses psid durins the lear includ ing adjustment expenses, 91.691.43. Commissions ai.d salsries paid during the year. 91,127.67. Taxes, lirense and teea paid during the yoar, $31.24. Dividend paid on csnitsl stock during the yesr, none. Amount ot aU other expenditure. 9SG9.70. lotal oxpendilnre, 94,770.10. ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market val ue), none. Loans on mortgage en collateral, etc., I13.6S7.9-J. alue of bonds owned (smortiied). IC- 400.00. Value at stock awaed (market value). none. Cash is banks and oa hsnd. 810.- 609.75. Premiums in course of collection wr'-X- ten sinr September -O, 1938, none. Interest and rents due sad accrued, flH0.pl. inner atets tact), s.'.uu. Totsl sdwitted aaet. $.'6,879.68. LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses anpsid, none. Amount ot unesrned premiums on all outstanding risk none. Due lor commission and brokerage. none. AU other liabilities. 1939 Fire marshal Tax. 932.22. Total liabilities, except capital, 952.22. Capital paid up, none. Surplua over all liabilities. 928.837.46. Surplus as regards policyholder. 326,- 827.46. Totsl, 926.827.46. BUSINESS' IX OREGON FOR THE TSAR Ket premiums received during the rear. 1636 51. Ket losses void during the year: s2. 674.80. Met losses incurred dun a- tha year. 92.674.80. Name of Company. Farmers giro Re lief Association of Sublimity. ame af President. C. A. Bandnar. Ksme of Secretarjr, Fred C. Hottinger. So. 95-88 Synopsis of Annusl Statement ef the American Mutual Liability lnsaraace Company of Boston, in the State of Has aachnsetts. en the thirty-first way of De cember, 198 , made to the Insurance Commissioner of the Slate of Oregon, par soant ta law; CAPITAL Amouat eg Guaranty capital stock paid up, 928.294.243.87. Interest, dividends nnd rents received during the year, 91.033,426.29. Income from other aeorees received daring the year 4JS.877.99. Total Income, f 34.7Sl,47.la. DISBURSEMENTS Ket losses paid during the year Includ ing adjust men I expenses, 912,117,401.29. Commission nnd salaries paid daring the year, 82.21.C06.44. .Tases, lireases and fees paid during tha year. 9703.8S3.6O. Dividends paid on capital stock during the year, f4,f 8O.0S8.59.- Ameual of ail other expeaditnrcs, S3. 028,025.95. , Total txpeuditares. 822.044.407.87. ADMITTED ASSETS Value ef real estate owned (market Vsl ue). 9753.105.07. . Leant ea arortfage aad collateral, alc ooae. Value af sends owner, (amortised). 826.227 175.20. Vans of slocks owned (market value). 9t.Me.0S3.0O. Cash is bank aad oa hsn4, 9T.097, 201.14. - i Premiums is course of colteetien urrit tea aiaco September 30, 1938, 91,546, 429JIS. ' , latereat aad rents due snd nccroed, 810X.S7s.OO. . Other assets (act), nans. - Total admitted. assets, 91 8,82040 Ij 4. - - LIABILITIES . Cross claims foe louses uapald. f!3. llK.uato. . .--. Amount ef aneafned premiums oa alt ostataading risks. 94.127.213.17. Doo for ceavmissian tsi wrohorags,'. 99, 3779. . AU Other liabilities. 8681.6260." " Beservo for Costisgoarioo, 91,300,. OOO.OO. --v ... ,4 - Baai i-vo for tvtdesda to PaHcy hold ore So Dm, S2.aoo,ovo m. Total lmbilities, except Capital 932. 399.7006. , , ' , Gsaraaty Capital paid ap, 9200.0OO.00. Sarplar ever all trabilites. 93.7SS,-irssa.- , - ' .-. - - - Sorplns aa regards policyholders, 93, 963.106.66. ' ; - - .Tout, 989.880.807.44. BrSIKE8S IN O BEG OK - FOB. THE TEAR. - - -. - Ket premiums received daring the year. t2.836.5g. ' -V - ' -- Ket. looses' paid daring the ycar:91. 848.95V -' t .-; - . r . " Ket losses iacsrred daring Uo year; 9448.95. . Ksme of Cempsay. Amcricsn Mataal liability lasuraoce Company. - Ksme of President, Charles X. Bed rae. it. - j Ksme of Secretary, Frank B. Uallsaey. rn champ ionaSJIya.