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ft CZZOCfr ET&TZS im Zdssu Ottsza. Tcssdar Uss&z. IZsf 8. lt Snellto Speak at Governors9 C onference in Pennsylvania - HERSHEY, Pa, May a The S6th annual meeting of the Gov ernor Conference will be held in this model community May 28-31, and possibilities are that for the first time in history the chief executives of jail '48 states will meet under one roof for discussions, of common problems. . ' Forty-five governors so far have reported they will attend for . discussions which will place Leaders Near New Guinea emphasis on the prosecution of the war and on problems of re construction and: development which the states anticipate for the postwar era. In addition, territor ies of the United States will be represented at the meeting by at least one chief executive Gov. Charles Earwood of the Virgin islands. The governors will attend their annual gathering as guests of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and Gov. and Mrs. Edward Mar- . tiif will serve as hosts. A highlight of the meeting win occur on May 30, when a north ern and a southern governor Leverett Saltonstall of Massachu setts, who is chairman of the Gov- ernors Conference, and J, Mel ville Broughton of North Carolina will deliver fte main addresses during the colorful Memorial day observance at Gettysburg. Bernard M. Banish, advisor, of- fice of war mobilization, will be a special guest of the conference - on Tuesday, during a round table discussion on industrial reconver sion. This session will be held, in the senate chamber of the state .capitol, in Harrisburg, a few miles from Hershey. Other governors scheduled to . speak before the conference are: Monday, May 29 Gov.- Thomas . Dewey of New York, "Organiz- j...MMpi...iiflU, ' v r Lrt'. i -v. ing the States for the ruture"; JA, A'- Gov.'Herbert R. 0Cooor of Mary- H': ' ( t ft e' land, "Social Security in the Post war Period?; Gov, J. Howard Mc- Grath of Rhode Island. -Public Works as an Aid to Employment' Gov. Earl Warren of California. 'Industrial Reconversion": Gov. Henry R. Schricker of Indiana, 'Organizing and Operating of State Agency on Postwar Recon struction and Development; Tuesday, May SO Gov. John Bricker of Ohio, "Tax and Fiscal Policy; Gov. Spessard Holland of Florida. "Veterans Affairs: (Governors StaltonstaU and Broughton will speak at Gettys burg Tuesday afternoon, their ad dresses to be broadcast nationally.) Wednesday, May SI - Gov. Bourke B. Hickenlooper of Iowa, "Postwar Military Policy"; Gov. EL P. Carville of Nevada. "Con servation of our Mineral Resaur- ve committee of nine governors, I Padfic Synod Of Lutherans -Opens Today The Pacific Synod I of United , Lutheran church will hold its 44th annual convention at the Ameri can Lutheran church starting to day and closing Thursday, May 1L - Rev. Fred C. WWgman, Midland college, Fremont, Neb wfll be the , speaker at the banquet Wed nesday night in the social rooms of the church. Another session ii,r j ' I ym f m" iiss 'iiWrr which is expected to be of inter est generally;, will be the com munion service conducted by Rev. W. L Eck. tonight at the church. Rev. M. A, Getzendaner is host pastor, and a welcome will be ex tended byMark Gehlar at the ser- i vice tonight - " , , Their faces marked with expressions of sertoasness and tension, IX I Gen. Robert L Elchelberger (left). First eerps commuder, Rear Adm. David E. Barber, amphibions forees commander, ap- Morse Backer Raps Holman PORTLAND, May Z-UP) Charges by Sen. Rufus Holman proach Dutch New Genua, In the Pacific, aboard a TJS war vessel j that his opponent In the senator- for the open ina ef the via signal corps radio) ces"; Gov. Earl Sneu of Oregon, "Conservation of our Timber Re sources'; Gov. John C Vivian of Colorado, "The Effective Use" of o u r Water Resources": Gov. Dwight Green of Illinois, "Con structive Food Program for .Vic tory"; and Gov. Prentice Cooper John" Bricker of Ohio, J. Melville of Tennessee, This Job of Being I Broughton of Norm Carolina, a. Governor. ' f Dwight H. Green of Illinois, The Governors' Conference' is I Dwight Griswold of: Nebraska, the -association of governors of the ISpessard L. Holland of Florida, 48 states and the territories of the Herbert B. Maw of Utah, Herbert each of whom is elected for a per' iod of one year by the conference at itisregufar annual meeting. Gov. Leverett Saltonstall I of i Massachusetts is the present chair man; other members, of the ex ecutive committee are Governors Hollandia area invasion.- (AP Wlrephoto I ial candidacy race, Wayne Morse, is sponsored by the New Deal, is a "subterfuge to cover mistakes of the last six years," Morse cam- I paign manager said today. Ralph Moores, speaking for Morse, said: "Let Sen. ' Holman remember 1030 when he led forces against Phil Metschan, the regular nom inee for governor. Let him re- return to Salem late Wednesday, 1 member 1932 when he voted for executive department . attaches I Roosevelt here announced Monday; : " remember 1 1938 when u . , . i aowoi-crosea uovernor-eieci io oouv iui acre un vrea- No, S9-S1 I states. Affairs of the eon-1 svnoDsis of Annual statement of the ference are managed by an execn- 8UU Farm hutuoi Ainomosuo inrar i SMonungwn. in ma l R; O'Conor of Maryland and Earl Warren of California. anco ComDanr Of itata of llUnois. on the thirtr-fint day of December. 194S. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State mt Oregon, pursuant to Jaw: CAPITAL Amount Of capital stock paid up, Mutual. .- - Net vremhuns received f during the r ; S38 3fil S4.Be " Interest, dividends an rents receiv- H ritirin tha vear. SSiOiMlXI. Income from other sources received during the year. l3J7S.so. Total income. S28.565JS133. PISBUBS FM KNTS No. U-lt Synopsis, of Annual Statement of She National Reserve Insurance Corooonv of .Chicago, in the State of TUii on the thirty-first day of December. IMS, made-to the Insurance-Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pur suant to law: CAPITAL. Amount of capital stock naid ud. S50Q.OOO.M. , INCOHX Net premiums received during the year. S14U.76S.se. interest, dividends and rents receur Land Board Group To Return Wednesday Members of the state land board, now! on a tour of central and eastem Oregon, probably will Fortreca in Flames Over Yugoslavia 4 t. 4 This Flying Fortress Is engulfed la flasaes after it was hit by anti-aircraft fire while making a bomb ran ever the target at Nls, Tsoslavia, The tall sectlaa has eJsmtegrated and the starboard wing la breaking between the engines. None of the fliers escaped. It- is not known whether any of the bombs were dropped from the Fortress. This striking picture was made from another plane in the formation. (AP Wlrephoto from the army air foroes) , i Sprague . and resigned : as state Gov. Earl SnelL SUte Treasurer ITJLTT' State Robert S. Parrel!, jr.. . a . 4 . Wa wi ww..WW net tossea bw nuu w . I In-mn.. firm nth.r um eluding adjustment expenses. iz Al 145 OS - i Commissions and salaries paid dur ing toe year. bsos,izz. .V. Taxes, licenses and fees paid during Dividends paid on capital stock dur ing the year. Mono. Dividends paid to policyholders dur ln tha wear. S18SJ23J4. - - Amount of all other expenditures. S3 .277 .697 jS. . Total expenditures, SSI .655.3010. . . ADiiirnm assxts ' Value ef real estate owned (market value) (Depreciated). IAS244M. ( Loans on mortgages and collateral. tr . st 7M 002. , Value of honds owned (market). SX3. Value of stocks owned (market val tie). S30Z.70SJ9. Cash, in banks and on hand. S8.701. 1U M). i - Premiums in course of collection written since September 30, IMS, $24,- OSS.1S. : ; ' ' Interest and rents due and accrued. .S119.300.S2. Other aaaeto (net). None. "1 . Total admitted assets. S37.035.mJ3. i. . LIABILITIES Gross claims ior losses unpaid (Inc. Aril tin). aiii7S.2ia.47. Amount of unearned premiums on all outitandins risks. S8JS3.637.IS. Due for commission and brokerage. S1B2.483.1S. AU other uabiUUes. I1.497301.S1. rontmeent reserve. SS.0OO.O00.W. Toul Uabulties, except capital. $39. : Capital paid up. : Guaranty fund. S) V) OOU 00. ; Surplus over all llabimies. Slliz.- 0S6J8. ' ,M Surplus as regards policyholders. S11.8S.05e.2S. Totsl. S37.0S9.19TJ3. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net nremlums received during the ar Ci)T OTIS 23 Net losses paid during the year. S2S3,. aoi ai 1 Name of Company, State Tarm Mu- , Autntnobil Insurance Company, Name- of President. R. P. Mecherle. , K.m at Secretary. G. E.. Mecherle SUtutory resident attorney for ser vice, PSUi W. iUlOUpp. rwmaa. No, 29-20 Synopsis of Annual Statement of the Pacific Automobile Insurance Com nanv of 1530 So. OUve SU Los An- geles 19. Calif, to the State ed during the year, S139.3M.7L Total income, si J4l.340.lo. . , DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid durine the year In eluding adjufunent expenses, S393,- Cotnnussions and salaries paid dur ing the year, S44S41SJS. Taxes, licenses and fees paid dur ing the year, $50,027.27. Dividends paid on capital stock dur ing the year. S15.000.00. Dividends naid to policyholders dur ing the year. None. Amount of all other expenditures. S3ue.oos.os. Total expenottures, si,407.om.u. ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real -estate owned.: SS4. Loans on mortgages and . eouateral. etc.. None. Value "of bonds owned S1.4M.431.23. value oi stocks owned (market val ue). S4S4.416.00. Cash In banks and on hand. S4S2.- 689 33. . u Premiums in course ,of collection written since September 30, IS43, S47,-BS4.55. Interest and rents due and accrued. SB.2Z9.4Q. . other assets (net), S38.20Z.is. Total admitted assets, S2.600.71 LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid. S127. 4370. Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks, S131,ff7t.4. Due for commission and brokerage. sio.ooo.oo. au otner naouines, fwj2t.w. Total liabilities, except capital. SI. 5O9J4S.40. Camtal Paid un. S500.000.00. Surplus over all liabilities. SCSI 563.38 Surplus as - regards policyholders. 11.151,283.30. Total. S2.S60j08.7B. BUSINESS IN OREGON IOR THE YEAR Net premiums received during the year. S2.731.02. Net losses paid during the year, $320.13. Name ox company, nauonai Beserve insurance company. Name of President, C. J. Schrup. Name of Secretary, B. J. Oswald. Satutory resident attorney for ser vice, Seth B. Thompson.. of Call- No. $-14 Synopsis of Annual Statement of the Dubuque Eire and Marino Insurance Jl3, I Ne. 14-lf Synopsis of Annual Statement of the Bankers. Life Insurance Company of Nebraska of Lincoln, in the State of Nebraska, on the thirty-first day of December. 1S4S. made to the Insurance Commissioner ef the state ox uregon. pursuant to law: I hi. ') CArrTAl Amount of . capital stock paid up, fSOQ.0QO.OQ. 4 Total premium income for the year. S3t04JB737. i interest, oivioenos ana rents receiv ed during the year, $2,0,86S.7O. Income from other sources received during the year, $1. 182.735 80. : Total income, o.ooo.aii.oi. f DISBURSEMENTS . Paid, for losses, endowments, annui ties and surrender values, $187.87190. Dividends paid to policyholders dur ing the year. S6243S.4. - Dividends paid on capital stocK cur ing the yesrj 4fl.000.00. commissions ana ssianes paia our- ing the year. 4890J90.43. Taxes, licenses ana zees paia ourua the year. S81.874.0S. Amount OS an ouier expenaitures, $1,579,7742. . Total expenaituresMuiM.em, - ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value), SS.504.05S.8S. Loans on mongages ana cousterai. etc, S8.074.016.24. Value of bonds owned . fsmoruseoi. (market). $24,263,128.44. value ox STOCK ownea (inexact val ue). None, i . . " . Premium notes and poucy wans. S4.79S.431.70. j - -- tun ia oanxs ana sa nana, swi,- 600.9S.;' ir ' . Interest and rents due and accrued. $509,088.61. Net uncouectea ana aeierrea prem iums. S34S.441.64. otner assets inetj. -so,i4. Total admitted assets, 44283,592.47. IK LIABILITIES Net reserves, S34,S865S9. Gross claims for losses unpaid, 892,- 412.00 ; AU other liabuities, $3,071,773.18. Total liabilities, except capital. 838,- 014.053.05.. f Capital paid up, S900.ooo.ou. Surplus over all liabilities. $1,84.- 539.42. Surplus as regards policyholders. S44S.S3.42. ; J TOUl, S42.3ti3S2.t1. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR i THE YEAR Net 'Premiums and annuities receiv ed a tiring tne year, 3,9.uo. Dividends . pau aurxng tne year, t9.48e.4L X Net losses ana cuums. enaowroenia. surrenders, and annuities paid during the year. $2863.49. v. Name of company, sanxers me in surance Company of Nebraska. Name of Presiaent. n. . wuson. Name of Secretary. T. M. Sanders. Statntorv resident attorney for ser vice. B. E. Newell. Corbett Bldg, Portland. fv Synopsis of Annual Statement of the s.i fir. n.iiMe I Sublimity, of Stayton, in the State of Oregon, oa the thirty -nrst day of De eember. 1S43J made- to the Insurance Commissioner? of the State of Oregon. pursuant to law: i CAPITAL Amount oft capital stock paid up. None. i . S INCOME Net premiums received , during the year. S8.793.30, interest, omdends and rents recelv ed during the year. S1.I21.88. income xrom other sources received during the year. None. Total tncotne. S9.S13.1S. DISBURSEMENTS Net losses Paid duxlnr the vear In cluding adjustment expenses, S2.S25J8. uom missions ana salaries paia our- Saturday at Roseburg charged the Roosevelt administra tion Is trying to. puree him throu election of Morse. Ing the year.; S1.SSS.75. Ta axes, licenses and fees naid during tne year. stj.sv. Dividends paid on capital stock dur ig the year.i-None. Dividends paid to nollcyholdera dur ing the year. None. Amount of all other expenditures. Total erpenai cures, ss.oi7B. . . ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value). None. I Loans on mortgages and collateral. etc.. siso.00. r Value of bonds owned (book). S20. 280.00. J Value of stocks owned, (market val ue). None, t .Cash -in banks and on hand. $14, 686.01. i Premiums In course of collection written since September SO. 1943. None. Interest andj rents due and accrued. fSl.BS. i - - i outer assets (net). S10.020JO. Total admitted assets. S45.468J0. LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid. None. Amount of unearned, premiums en all outstanding risks. None, ' Due for commission and brokerage. None. i AU other nihilities. Fire Marshal tax. 1943. 843.87. - Reserve for taxes and taxes with' held. $12.40. I Total liabilities, except capital. $56.37 Capital paid up. None. Surplus over all liabilities. S45.211.S3. Surplus as! regards policyholders. SU.Z1Z.S3. s Total. $45,268.20. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received during the year. S8.793J0, t Net losses paid during the. year, S2.525.38. ' I Name of Company. - The rsimers lire Relief Association of Sublimity! Name of President, Geo. A. Sandner. Name of Secretary. Fred C. Hot- ttnger.i I . fornia. on the thirty-first, day of Do-1 Company of Dubuque, in the State of cember, 193. maao to m Commissioner of the State of Oregon. pursuant to law. - - . CAPTTAL Amount of capital stock paid up. Net premiums received during the 'Yn'terv&e. drent. ree-v- ad during the . year. 8Z5.4J1.22. . Income from other sourees received - a . tM fssl i. ' j Curing tn year. Total income. 8062.487.62. ,; ,s .... ntcnTniSEMENTS. Net losses paid during the rear In cluding adlustinent expenses., r",- Con'wUssions and salaries paid dur ing the year. xsiWJ. , . ''m' Taxes, licenses and sees paid during rDiv"endf paS". capital stock dur- Dividends paid so policyholders dur- fk. vur SS (13757. 1 Amount of all other expenditures. $13,083.80. M M Total expenditures, S832.858.04. a nmlTTrn ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value). Sao.ouu.oe. . ., . , Loans m mortgages and collateral. value of bonds owned (amortised). alue'of stocks owned (market val e). 819.653.47. - - . Cash in banks and on hand. $480.- t Mtms of collection erriiten since September 30. 1943. $191 887.3. Iowa, on the thirty-first day of De cember. 1943, made ' to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to jaw: ! CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up. yiiuv,vuu.oo. 1MCUHS Net premiums received during the year. 82.632,801 .80. interest, oivtaenas ana rents, receiv ed during' the year. S18X2B7 J5. Income from other sourees received during- the year. X21S.253.07. Total income, S3.033J53 sx. DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year bv eluding adjustment expenses, $1,242.- Commissions and salaries paid dur ing the year. $1,093,704.44. Taxes, licenses ana zees psia auruig the vear. S111J37.42. - Dividends paid on capital stocK aur- tng the year. S30.ooojw. Dividends paid to policyholders dux ins the year. None. Amount of all other expenditures. S403.613.90. Total expenaiturea, sz.sw.iM.ei. i ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value). $145,882J9. Loans on mortgages ana collateral. etc- 86.850.00. Value of bonds owned (amortized!. $2,704,650X0. value ox stocks ownea imarxet val ue). $1,080,532.00. Cash in banks and on hand. i,ow, 843.52. i- - - collection premiums in course of written since September 30. 1943. 8640.- B;T!';'. r.ie duo and accrued. 1 91X07. . - f. $12.869aS. ) Total admitted assets. $180ssj. I otner assets , onxwjn - - ..nr. t-ttc I- Tnt.l a4Tnlttl null. TTT SIS. 1 e i. unnald. S444.-I LIABILITIES . Gross ciauna - ' I . -i.i . mmu em - aSS-SS. .. t 'nMmlinni an all I 721 S5 ; i . m UIT1 1 III , -.f;..-rf o risks. S298.768.sx. - I Amount of unearned premiums est au Outstanding rax S""-? UkmlL L tetand in-risks. 83.10732.87. Due xor wn. "7" . nW'MMtaiM ami nrakeraea. Total liabiliues, oxccf v" ZTJZ. r.' lHuTii.. S254.7SS.54. Surplus as regards policyholders. lIftf'Oli FOR received during the fi f "r"" ' " ; I losses' paid during t-r .3.O. r.ame cf Corfany. .riTl B T. B. vraGta. . .rrt: -rv. . C A. ..tear. - ' . - - . i. c "il.h, lerniuia wi the year, psci'c Automo- s3o.ooaad. au amer namiiues. iuu ui. Total liabilities, except capital. $3.- 38244.73. Canltal naid no. Sl.0OOiWO.0a. ' - Surplus over all liability. $U90L- Surplus as regards poucy noiaers. 12.19087.43. TOtai, S3, iii.sii.is. . BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received- during the year. S7.241.4L Net losses paid during the year, ju na ' i - . - . . Name of company. Dubuoue Fire at Marino Insurance Company. - -Miim of President. C. J. Scfrruo. Kama of Secretary. B. J. Oswald, Statutory resident attorney- for ser .-il flNo. 43-11 SvnoDsis of Annual Statement of the Eagle fire CO. of N. V. of New York. in the State of New York, on the thirty-first day of December. 1943, made to the insurance commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to !aw - " . . CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up. $1,000,900.00. I Net premiums , received during the year. $89.3UJ3. : interest, aivkoenas ana rente receiv ed during the- year, SS4.156.S5. SBcome xrom flcwr aourcea icuim during the year. 832.466 JS. : Total income, S91B.535.33. - DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year- In eluding adjustment expenses, Jiv 544.15. Commissions and salaries paid dur ing tne year; szMaeja. Taxes, licenses and fees paid dur- ins the year; S37.032J7. Divioenas paia on capital stock cur ing the year, $75.0UJ4. - ; DiviOenas paia to poucynoiaers a ur ine the year; None. Amount oi an outer expentmures. $114.000.0L -t Total expenaiTures, js. iii ADMITTED ASSETS Value, of real estate owned (market value).- None. v - .- si ; Loans on mortgages ana collateral. ete.. None. - Value of bonds owned lamortixeaj, S2.019.810.37. - . value ox stocks ownea vmarset val ue).. $400.475 J. Cash in banks and oa band. 8148.- 305.84. Premiums in course . of collection written Since. September 30, 1943, $66, 043.1X i Interest and rents due and accrued. $16,293.10. ' , otner assets tnet). sijnu.vs. Total- admitted mni, S3 51. 825.38. a LIABILITIES Cross claims for losses unpaid. $122. 1S2.6L: " -.! ' Amount ef unearned premiums, on all outstanding risks. $81168.18. Due for commission and brokeragei SS.0U.S7. - Ail ether uabuiues. Xa2.T3S.is. Total liabUiUes. except capital. SL- SB92SB, Capital paid up. Si .OO0 .000.00. Surplus over aU liabilities, $819.geut, ' Surplus as regards policyholders, XI-nlS.C02.9a. ' Total, $2,651,923.38. BUS1NE3S IN OREGON FOB 4 THE YEAR ' Net premrome- received during the year, lii.ni ao Net losses 789.80, -s. ,' ' Name of Company; ,The- Eagle Fire company ox new tors. Name of President. W. M. Frink. Nme of - Secretary, , Everard Snuux, .... . ;.. . Paid during tht ytsr, $:o,, Sawve rffits Ruling PORTLAND, Orex, May .-ffr- The livers and harbors bill as passed by the house of represen tatives constitutes a threat to irri gation, mining and industry, Rob ert A. Sawyer of Bend, vice-pres ident of the National Reclamation association, aid today. Sawyer, who also is state direc tor of the organization, told a meeting of Oregon citizens inter ested in reclamation that the fed eral government appears more in terested in using the j waterways for navigation than for irrigation purposes.j: ,. j - ; '!! ' A resolution urging , the mess ure be changed to ; safeguard western irrigation rights was ad opted.; i George Keuner and C. E. Strick- lin of Salem were among those present ... ji... - Eric Jo!liiiston Russia Bound NEW YORK, May Hav-Eric Johnston of Spokane, j Wash.. president , of the United States chamber of rommerce, said today he will leave next Sunday to visit Russia's "vast Industrial empire beyond the Ural mountains." "I will learn a great deal in Russia,' Johnston said in an in terview. ' i ! I wfll go to jthe battle irnnts, see collective terming in- practice and talk personally with the peo ple of Russia, i -Above alV be said, l.wul talk about . greater exchange of goods and service our j manufac tured goods for $trategi raw ma terials which we! may be -short of or need." ,; -." j, . ' Among other jthings, he added, he planned to investigate the pos sibility of private airlines operat ing to States. Russia from the United t Elect Mrs. Stark Swegle Club Head SWEGLE The last meeting for the school year of the Com- mumty ciuo was neia at tne schoolhouse- Friday night, with the vice-president. Homer ! J. Conklin, presiding in the absence of the president, Mrs. William HenselL j Officers elected for the . new years are president, Mrs.; C I. Stark; vice-president, Mrs.' Mar ion West; secretary, Mrs. Charles Norton ) and sergeant - at - arms. Carroll f Runney; the program committee; Mrs. Renst Real; and Mrs. William McKmney presented a musical program. . ' ;. , Numbers Included solos by Pa tricia Standley and Joan Lake and guitar . selections by Mrs. Jack Nelson. On, the refreshment com mittee 'are Mrs. Andrew Clark and Mrs. Otis Dawes. 10 of Fuel Should Remain Fuel 611 users in this locality should not have burned more than 90 per cent of their total yearly fuel oQ allotment, Charles B. Maxfield, district OPA fuel oU rationing i representative, said Monday I ..- ; With ( the season practically over, OPA is all set to begin the work of; issuing next season's re newal application form and ra tion coupons. Within the next few weeks every fuel oil consum er throughout, the nation will re ceive a simple re-application form. The sooner these forms are returned to the local OPA boards, the sooner the boards can start issuing next year's coupons, Max- field emphasized. Therefore, con sumers are ureed to send back 8 people Ffle To BeGtizens Sight applicants for US citizen ship reported for individual la terviews all day Monday at the county clerk's office. Victor S. Hemmen, examiner for the immi gration and naturalization . ser vice, met with each candidate and his two sponsors at the prelimin ary hearings.; The regular natur- uzation hearing will be before one of the circuit court Judges on JuncvS,! at which time, those hav ing fulfilled the necessary quali fications will be sworn in.' How ever, thoee of German and Ital ian heritage will not be Included at this time; unless the statute re quirement of 90 days' filing is waived. ' ;-v "- , ;': :!- ; - The petitions were filed by: Isaac Dumler, "790 North Church street, Salem; Edna Sayre. Sipola, 99 1 Mill street, Salem; ' Harold Edward Bacon, 1668 Center street, Salem! i Domenk LaRossv route '7, box 29?, Salem; Paul Gasper, 134 Steelhammer road, route 1, box 198, Sihrerton; SabatinO Marcello Dagli Innocenti, 990 Norm Winter, Salem; " Antonio DeSarius, star route, Silverton and Lena DeSan is, star route, Silverton. -i ; their filled-in renewals forms within seven days after receiving them..! lAv"'::. ner r ssoj.- No. 19-19 Synopsis of Annusl Statement of the Pacific Coast Fin Insurance Company of Vancouver. British Columbia, on the thirty-lint day - of December, - is. made to the insurance Commiasloner of the State of Oregon, pursuant lawr i CAPITAL Amount of SUtutory Deposit, 000.00. - . - INCOITE. Net premiums received during the year. S4S9.482.10. " - - ' t interest, eivioenn ana rents recew ed durinsT the. vear. S44.44S.4X I Income from other sources lecelved during tha year. l,X51JO. Total income, sso9.181.bs. x, niSBITSSEMENTS' Net losses paid during the rear in- chiding adjustment .expenses. S27S. 7so.Se. i - Commission and salaries paid during the year, 1TT07JS. Taxes, licenses sna xees psaa auruig trw year, 8174Z8.8. - XHvidends paid on capital StocK aur- lng tne year, xtone. . Dividends paid to policyholders dur- ins tha vear j Nana. . . Amount , of sail other expenditures. 837.03840. Total expenaiturev sous.s(z.(a. - ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market valual. Mane. ' . , .. Loans on xnortgagea ana collateral. ete. None. - J -- . Value of bonds owned lamoruxeai. SS73.794S9. - - h Value of stocks owned (market val lie). S253S00JML cash in bangs ana on nana, au.- 286.54. ...... tv . Premiums in course ' of eouecuon written since September 90, 1943. S64,- S2SSS. I, S :.- - .- . :' V V. Interest and rents due and accruea. 9340J)8. .- ennmr assets inat). uiJmji, Total admitted assets, 813-072.40. XJARILITirS . . - Cross chums for losses unpaid. S16T, Amount of unearned premiums oa an outstanding risks. S403:6eS.14. Due for cooxmlssloa and brokerage. au Ainer uanuinea. uuujj. - Total UabUtties, except capital, S644.- Seatutorv Tieacelt. 8900.000.00. Surahn ami i mil liabUitiea. 8498.8448. Surplus - as ; regards policyholders. 3?S,844JS.-' 1 " - . toui. i. ess jbtz.9. . BUSINESS IN OF,EGON EO THt YT.AR - Net oiemtum xecesyed during the year. S7J0S41 Met losser Jid during the year, SLSUS. . l Name of Cornpacy, The Pacific Coast Fire Xnmrsneo Company. Name- of United States lianager. L. J. Tillman, t Memo of Seeretarv. Koland Cwya. Statutory re '-lent .attorney for ser Just Arrived . ... ? . - : . : ' . : -y: ' - - WiSh Eibrefjoard mien sellers!! WhatG 3itiaco llotcaps JJo . . , . i .. .. ,j ; - f ... f . ' -a . it,;. 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