The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 16, 1955, Page 6, Image 6

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Og BOARDING HOUSE
with Major Hoopla
Steelworkers
State Walkout
At Birmingham
ATLANTA, Ga. (UP) Steel-
worki is at the huge Tennpssoe
Oiiil and Iron Institute (TCI)
jdim d seven oilier strike groups on
Ki nl.iy in Birmingham, Ala., "The
Pittslurt;h of the South."
'I he walkout occurred while labor
groups in Birmingham talked ubout
a (jenerul strike. There was no
known dispute between the steel,
workers' union and the TCI.
Workers at the steel plant, one
of five units of TCI, a division
of U.S. Steel, failed to show up
for work at midnight , and some
2f)0 employes immediately threw
up picket lines.
It could not be determined Im
mediately whether the steel walk
out w as the beginning of a general
strike ill Birmingham where un
ion leaders had been discussing
such a move for a week. But R. E.
FaiT, district director of the steel
workers' union, said he understood
the 27,000 employes of all five TCI
plants would be on strike by Sutur
day. Union leaders and company offi
cials were mum at first about the
walk-out but one high official of
the steelworkers' union said after
a meeting at which the strike vote
was taken that "the people want
it." It was known the steelworkers
were sympathetic toward south-
wide strikes against the Southern
Boll Telephone Co. and the Louis
ville and Nashville Railroad and
affiliated lines.
Other strikes in Birmingham in
volved the Ingall Iron Works, Mc
Wane Pipe Co., Murray Transport
Co., metal fabricators and furnish
ers, and paperhangers.
Hayes Aircraft plant at Binning-
ham, which modifies the C-119
plane for the Air Force, is threat
ened with a strike in a contract
dispute.
The 33-day strikes against the
telephone and railroad companies
have been marked with violence
and vandalism and much of it oc
curring in Birmingham. Thursday
night, a small mob of union sym
pathizers stoned police officers in
front of a telephone exchange thore
following a bomb blast that shat
tcrcd windows out of a home.
Thermon Phillips, National CIO
representative, said that labor in
the Birmingham area is ' up in
arms over the treatment our peo
ple have received at the hands of
police in the Southern Bell Strike."
All available police and firemen
with hoses were called in to con
trol the crowd which assembled in
front of the sub-exchange and be
gan sloning officers.
Fort Wayne, Ind., and Boston,
Mass., are among 10 major U.S.
markets which receive all livestock
shipments by truck. More than
half of the 63 U.S major markets
depend on motor trucks for 90 per
cen or more of incoming live
stock.
Station
KBND
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Sundays
10:15
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Voice of.
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TONIfiHTS PROGRAM
:0O Meet the ArtUt
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t:3l-WalU Time
:0O Ray Bloch Show
: 15 Sfrt-naile irt Illuej
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00 John Slwle? Adventurar
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:00 Dance Time
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SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1955
:0rt Mujtic for Sunday
:8i Hack U fiod Hour
00 - Radio Hible Cla-a
:8i Voice ol Prophecy
:l0 New
:1ft How Chrlntian Science Itemlt
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30 B,,b tVnaidtne
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State Ijrislaturat Prosirain
Keep Healthy
Ah--Sunday Omcert
We-tmlnntrr Orthodoi Prf-
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MONDAY. APRIL 19. 195S
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Breakfast Cane
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LOYAI PROTECTIVE lift INSURANCE
COMPANY
ti Boiltn. In ttw flat of Malta uMtU. -a
U t'4 luurtDi ComiululOA r of IU) luu Of
oic. purtuui ta U-
AUCTI
Bdl .tll.2ll.TUt)
8iuli
. 1.843 Ul II
. . III. 4341 T
341 W
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fulii-y loam and prrmtuai i
kin and Hani dtpoilU
Prcdilumi dua and deferred (IK
and acrlrfim ltd nnlib) M4
fiitrrrtt and ofhrt tnimmnt
Interna dua and accruad lSt.IU.30
Toial aurll f lt.l23.TT9
LIABILITIES. fUHPLUa AND
OTHER FUNDfl
Rarraa for lift and accldtol
and htalib pollcln f ,1,M 93
Policy and nnlrart tialiai SU.m M
Ail hT iiihiitu , l.tss.ieJ si
Total llabllitlaa. atrt capital S ll.il.tll
Tipital pi Id up S1.MO.WHI.04
SwKlal turplua fundi , U.UI U
L'naMlrnad
iL-miua , . Tea. 850 a
urplui u rtftrdi pollntwldtru t iS.i(S
Tstal lt.au.TT3.3:
SUMHAftV OF OPERATIONS
(Attruil Bail i)
Premlumi and annul if
ronilderatloni f 1.130.013.
vuuiiurriiioni IOT
lUDDlrrntntar Mfitrart
100.043 91
S00.I08.S0
MII.4Tt.21
Set tntciunaoi Dromi.
loiai
Policy twntftu J
Pannanti b tupplMoanurj tea
irarti. dlrtdand accunulatlona.
and Intrrnt
Inrrtaia In rmn
Cantntnlona. claim and tttiaral
Iniurartft ttnanaaa and taiaa
Other operatlni dadoctlOM
Dni(Ji(Ji u pollcjlioldpri
To'.il ,
Net (aln from oocratlonxl
Dlridcndi U itotknoldrri
Other Item aftertlng lurplui and
lurplua fundi (net)
3.313. 113 v:
3.540 31
19T.9II 39
I. SOB. 1ST lfl
Olft.iOS 34
1T4.0
rotai
Inrrcaia In turptui and
peclal lurolua , 733.314. IT
BUSINESS IN 0RE60N FOR THE YEAR
Oroia prctnlumi and annul u con
alderatlont collerted during to
year from Ora. Bt Eihltilt 131.110 81
DlfUleDdi paid oc credited to pol
icyholder! during tit teai ftem
tai workihect I.T10.1
Oroii benefit i and elalni, endow,
menu, turrenderi. and annul llt
paid during the aar 44.OI0.T0
Prlnrlpal offtre in Or ion. Let ft. Ceoca.
Oeneral Agent. ? N R fth Portland
SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL BTATEMENT
Kot LUe year audod Uecwo bt 11, 1V&4
of Um
NATIONAL INDEMNITY COMPANY
of Omaha. In the Stale of Ntbraaka. mad to
the Iniuranca CotnmfMlooaf of Uw Htato of
Oregon, pursuant to law:
AOHITTED ASSETS
Bondi I 1.458.143 6
rJtocki
Kal eitata
Cub and bank depoilta
Agenti' balancai or uncollactod
1.30MIO-OU
33S.3J5.I6
l.JO&.iiB.gi
premiuini
Inteteit. dlrldendi and real aitaM
Income dua and accrued , - 11,188. IB
Other aiietl Ol.SuB.tt
Tuul admitted aueU 1 S.34U.41X.11
LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND
OTHER FUNDS
Loiiea 3
1,400.98T.
14i.iSS.T8
801.614.41
J.iil.lSO.TS
3.076,048.10
Lom adjuitment eipeniea .
Unearned premlumi
All other llibllitlea .
Total llahliltlea. tieeot capluL
capital paid up 3 oUB.ouu.oo
L'naiilgned fundi
liurpluil 184.304.01
Surplus at regard! policyholders .8 1,31
Total 1 S.Si
STATEMENT OF INCOME
..393.393.00
1.1BT. 205.05
U3.TO0.94
618,891.44
1.UU8.S63.01
34.fi 19.03
180.809.06
3,356.12
S0T.I45.31
4B.3T3.9i
158.T00.ttt
16T.0OT.es
14T.WT.6i
Lou eipamei Incurred .
Other underwriting
eipeniri Incurred
Total underwriting deduction!
Net underwriting gain or loii
Inveitment Income
Other Income , ,
Total, before federal Income taiee.
Federal Inrome taiea Incurred.
Aet Inroini
Inereaie In surplus ai regarda
pollrhnl'lrri .
ii3.rr4.84
UUDINt-V IN UR.QDH FOR THE TEAR
Nu premium recalled $ 10,11.06
Net losses paid 13.949.44
8TNOP8IB OF ANNUAL BTATEMKNT
For the year ended lecemher 31, 1054
of the
MID-CONTINENT CASUALTY COMPANY
of 1320 Main Htreet. Kansas City, In the fUste
of UliMurl, made to the Iniuranca Commis
sioner of the Utile of Oregon, pursuant law:
ADMITTEO ASSETS
Bond! .. 139.16T.IT
mocks 40.000.on
399.30?. 15
WK.T30.6fl
130.SS1.73
55.360 19 ..
1.480.905.01
Agents' balancea or uncollected
premium!
Other aiieti
Total admitted aiaet-
LIABILITtES. SURPLUS ANO
OTHER FUN08
184.T34.14
28.ST3 89
6T0.749.9T
36,070.83
916,418.83
Lais adjustment ei pen its,
'..'teamed premiums ,,
All other Habllltlei.-
Total liabilities, except capital..!
t'spltai paid up I400.UOO.00
L'naiilgned fundi
(lurplui) 160.568.19
Surplus as regards pollcyooldari..t 860,566.19
Total 8 1.488.995.01
STATEMENT OF INCOME
Premium! esrned - 1,174.881.35
Louei Incurred ,,, 555,802,00
! rtprniei incurreu...
Other umlerwrlllng cipensei
Incurred . .,
Total underwriting deductions,.
Net underwriting gain or toss
Intntment Income ,,
866.813 56
MIT .600.31
(51.T3T.00l
83.900.80
(805.401
(19.601.501
(10,691.501
37.031
IT.333.31
tuner income
Other Items affecting
surplus (net)
Increase In surplus ai
reardi policyholder!
T.830.T8
BUSINESS IN OR EQON FOR THE Vria
Net premiums recelred t 31.435.45
Net tones paid 4,353 j?
DiTtdtridi paid or credited
to policyholders , ffooo
:40 Newn
:46 Morning Round Up
:0O Cliff Entrl News
:20 North went Newt
:2ft Kraft Five Star News
:80 Bible Inatitute Hour
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: SO The Sonjr A The SUr
-.40 Top Tunca
;00 Newe
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: 10 Today's Classifieds
:16 Sports Reviow
:20 Noontime Melodies
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:46 Farmers Hour
:O0 News of Prinevllle
: 06 -Harry James - Bettf Grable
Show
:46 Listening Time
:1ft Home Demonstration Agent
: SO Platter Preview
:0O Platter Preview
: 16 Northwest News
: 20 Central Oreon News
2ft Kraft Five 8tar News
:SO "You Win"
: 44 -Tello Test
:0O Popular Demand
:16 Frank Hemingway
SO Here's the Anawer
4ftSam Hayea
00 Tune Vendors
IS Sports Parade
80 Melody Way
4ft Hill Rrundlge Sports
:56 Kraft Five Star News
:00 f.abrlol Heatter
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4ft Seun Havea
66 Sons of the Day
:00 Paaiport to Daydreams
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30 "Senteneed"'
:0O News
-18 Pulton Lw Jr.
slo Off the Record
: SO Top Secret FUea
:00 Sign Off
6 The Bend Bulletin,
SWEETIE PIE
v
"Yes, I agree parents are a problem but we must be
patient with them!"
Put in Their
Proper Place
SCARBOROUGH, Me. (UP)
Scout executives Joseph Snow
and Robert Googins gave this ex
planation lor the singed eyebrows
on their red faces:
At the windup of Boy Scout med
al awarding ceremonies, they
smelled gas and decided to investi
gate. Snow started testing the
burners of one gas stove with a
match.
Just then Googins opened the
oven door of a second stove, and
whoom. The blast tore off the
oven door and knocked bolh to
the floor.
The incident occurred at the fire
station.
Settlement Seen
In Union Case
HONOLULU (UP) Jack Hall,
Hawaii regional director of the
International Longshoremen's and
Warehousemen's Union, has hinted
that an out-of-court settlement
with the Jitneau Spruce Company
may be reached soon.
Juneau Spruce won a $750,000
law suit against the union in an
Alaska federal court six years ago.
Since then, it has been trying to
collect the judgment, which now
amounts to more than one million
dollars.
Hall refused yesterday to com
ment directly on questions con
but he said it no longer appears
necessary for Hawaii Local 142 to
disaffiliate from the ILWU.
The local's executive board had
recommended breaking ties with
the international to make sure that
none of the dues collected in Haw
aii went to the ILWU and thence
to Juneau Spruce.
Hall predicted that the exec
utive board will probably meet in
the near future to change the
recommendation.
RYNOP81S OP ANNVM. STATEMENT
t'ur tle veer end) Ois-enilirr 31 1054
of the .
FOUNDERS' INSURANCE COMPANY
0 Loi Angelei. In the State of California, made
to the Insurance Com Uilonsr of the State ol
Oregon, pursuant to law
ADMITTED ASSETS
Bonds -..I
5.501.140 3b
Stuck
99S.360.0t
1,000. 110.U3
L00t.15T.ll
33.91S
331.326. 6-
Cash and bank deposit
Agents balances or
urn-limed premlumi
iQlrrcu. dividends and real aetata
Income due and accrued
Other assets
Tout admitted assets 1
9.607.ia.6J
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS ANO
OTHER FUNDS
Losses I 1.T56.053.00
Lou adluitment ex pec i e ,, 355.luo.oo
Unearned premlumi ,. S.26S.9 16.45
All othet liabilities 481.036.07
Total llahllltlei. except capital..! 6.T61.T11.17
Cipltal paid up ...ll. 000.0(10 00
liurpluil 1,945.990.55
L'naistgtied fundi
Surplus as regard! pol)rjnolders..f 3.945.5(i 55
Total I 3.60T.JSi.r
STATEMENT OF INCOME
9,654.607 41
S.013.T9 SO
0TO.4T0 ttl
3.013.495. M
ft.303,166 H
351.100 01
153.507 33
-1.115 Ot
903.993 34
.03.393.3'
69.90f.TV
. S0T.ru
SOT .30 1.0
Lois eipcnies murred , .
Oiner underwriting
eipcnies liwurred
Total underwriting deductions.
Net unrter-ritlng gain or toes
Inn-tintM Inrorat . .
Other income -
Other Items affecting
surplus met'
Total capital and surplus
Hems (left) ,
Increase m surplus as
reg anls iml to holder
RUSIMCSS IN OREGON FOB THE YEAR
Net premiums rwalted t 13,110
Net loesei paid 3.564 0
Prlrx-lnO offlre In Oregon. 313 W, Weld
ing too 8L. Portland, Oregon.
v
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE
7:45 91n On
7 Suiuly Ncwr Special
8:00 -Radio Blbl, CUm
t:i0 I.itot Lit, Hour
9:00 World of Tumor-row '
:(-Hrrald of Truth
10:00 Rtvlvftl Tim,
10 :SO Wlniri of Htallnf
11 :00 World Churrh
11 :I0 Wftkrnl N, I
11 :M Hour of IMrliion
12 :00 W k,nd Ntw,
12 :0S Your Community Chapd
12 :0 Tr.trnel Choir
1 :00 Tht is th. Hour
1:0 Proudly W, HU
2:00 Th, Unahackltd
2:0 IM Story Evr Told
1:00 Th, World W, Un U
lito AllM Joo Show
So.urdoy, April 16. 1955
by Nadine Seltzer
Cr. 1 bj t 8rrt, I
') IB ffMvefetrefiz-
Weekly Balance
Sheet Compares
Good, Bad News
By CHARLES M. MCCAN.V '
t'nittfl Press Staff Cinresuomleiil
The week's good and bad news
on the international balance sheet:
The (ioml
1. President Eisenhower instruct
ed the Stale Department to send
to all 75 nations with which the
United States has diplomatic rela
tions information that will enable
rhem to produce the life-giving Salk
anti-polio vaccine. The President
also instructed governmental agen
cies to find out how far the United
States can go to make the vaccine
itself available. Russia and its
Eastern European satellites will
share the benefits of the Presi
dent's gesture of good will to the
world.
2. President Eisenhower ap
proved an agreement by which the
United Slates will share with ils
13 partners in the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization information on
the use of atomic weapons. The
President called the agreement "a
great slep foward in the strength
ening of our common defense."
Under a separate agreement now
being negotiated the United States,
Canada and Britain will increase
their cooperation in the atomic
field.
3. Army Secretary Robert T.
Stevens, returning from a tour of
the Far East, said he did not oe
lieve the Chinese Communists
planned any immediate attack in
the Formosa area. Some high mili
tary authorities had predicted an
attack by mid-April today. In
Europe, Gen. Anthony C. McAu
liffe, commander of United States
forces, said his 7th Army was now
so strong that it would defend all
its territory in Western Germany
against any Russian attack instead
Wjf starting with a strategic retreat
to the Rhine River.
The Bad
1. Troops of rebellious sects in
Southern Viet Nam in Indochina
bombarded a city held by forces
of Premier Ngo Dinh Diem and
started a blockade of his capital,
Saigon. The danger of- civil war
was so serious that Gen. J. Lawlon
Collins, special American envoy,
postponed his planned departure
for the United States.
2. The West German government
fearing an imminent communist
blockade of West Berlin, called on
the United States. Britain and
France to demand that Russia
guarantee free access to the city.
In their latest move the Reds al
leged that West Berlin was a spy
center and intimated that they
might isolate it.
3. Afghanistan, the rugged moun
tain kingdom which lies between
Pakistan and the Sniet Union,
threatened to become a trouble
spot. Afghanistan angrily protested
a Pakistan plan to incorporate the
northwest frontier province area
into a new administrative district.
It was reported that Russia, capi
talizing on the dispute, offerrd
Afghanistan armed aid against
Pakistan America's ally.
4:00 Thru th, Mntmlng Claw
4 :30 Remember When
4 :6R Sunday Sport Speelal
6:00 America's Town Meeting
6:00 Walter Wlnchell
6:lfi Quincy Howe
6 :S0 Weekend Newa '
:.1S Air Kore, Show
":00 Mittic be Montavanl
7 :SO Weekend N,wa
7:R Sunday Serena,l
i:00 Minday Morning Hradlin,
:lt Paul Harvey
9 :0 Cavalead, ot Mualc
8:1.8 Wertend New,
f :0O-(ilRin Ml!l,r Sunday Serenade
8:18 Paul Harrey
:SO Pipe, ot Melody
9:55 Sunday New. Special
10:00 Sin Off