PAGE TEN
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
April 81, IfliT
Klamath
Netmen Bow
Veteran Ashland Tenniitl
Lick Pelicans in Valley
. Ashland . completely veteran
tennis squad, powerhouse last
year, walked over the hapless
Klamath high school nettcrs, 6-1,
Saturday afternoon on the val
ley courts.
The Pelicans, weakened con
siderably by the loss of Ray
Crane and Pat Moses, did show
some Improvement however,
from their preceding week's
showing when they fell before
Medford, 7-0.
Only Ingvar Swanson, who
also won ti letter at basketball,
was able to win a match, down
ing Ormond ot the Grizzlies,
4-6, 7-S, 6-4 Other local netmen
lost in straight sets
Summaries:
llnilM
Stride (K) lost to Jandrean (A1 e-4, 6S.
Love (K lout to Provost (A) o-l. 6-1.
Cornell K1 lost to Meritl (A) 6-4. 6-J.
Swanson (K defeated Ormond (A) 4-e,
T.-4.
Bro.terholu (K) lost to Cook (A) -5.
e o.
Doubles
lova and Stride (K) lost to ProTost and
Jandreau (A 7-S, 4-0.
- Cornell and Swanson (K lost to Mcrltt
and Onmind (A) S-3, S-tt. 6-4.
Plodder Pawson
Scores Run Triple
BOSTON, April 21 (UP)
Black-thatched Leslie Pawson,
36-year-old Pawtucket, R. I,
park foreman, became the sec
ond plodder In history Satur
day to register a Boston AA
marathon triple but he re
ceived - even less than the tra
ditional honors for his perform
ance. For his third triumph over
the gruelling 26-mile, 385-yard
course, Pawson was awarded
the victor's gold medal, a reas
onably exact facsimile of the
usual laurel wreath, a steaming
bowl of beef stew and a cup
of coffee.
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Main & Esplanade Uipm CARS
BASEBALL STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Team W. L. Pet.
Boston 5 0 1.000
Cleveland 4 2 .6B7
New York 4 3 .571
Chicago 2 2 .SOO
St. Louis 1 1 .500
Philadelphia 2 4 .333
Detroit 1 3 .250
Washington 1 5 .167
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Team W. L. Pet.
New York 5 1 .833
Chicago 3 1 .750
St. Louis 3 2 .600
Brooklyn 4 3 .571
Boston 3 4 .429
Pittsburgh 2 3 .400
Cincinnati 2 4 .333
Philadelphia 1 5 .167
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Team W. L. Pet.
Sacramento ...12 4 .750
Seattle 11 4 .733
San Diego 10 5 .667
Hollywood 7 8 .467
Oakland 7 9 .438
Los Angeles 5 9 .357
San Francisco 5 11 .313
Portland 4 1 1 .267
Plans Complete
For Alturas
20-30 Tourney
ALTURAS Plans for the
twelfth annual relay races spon
sored by the Alturas 20-30 club
have all been completed and
await the starters gun on April
26, when the event will be held.
At the present time 30 schools
have signified their intention of
participating in the meet.
Schools from as far south as Wil
lows to Grants Pass Ore., on
the north, will be represented.
Four additional trophies will
be added this year to the five
that have been given by the club
in the past. The meet starts at
noon on Saturday, April 26, and
will finish at 6 p. m. the same
day.
A dance will be held in the
high school gym in the evening
at ...i.;v. ...in v-
I tertained.
EASY TERMS
1 . &elr
f IS, FEliAS'... .
IT WAS IN MY rnTL
! POCKET ALLTHE j -JXy
. V TIME.... I f2
I FOfKOTJO f
Keno Cindermen
Defeat Dorris
KENO Playing tag with
old man weather, the Keno
track squad defeated the Dorris
team, 60-53, at DoTis Friday
while competing with wind,
rain and Miow.
Due to California rules the
Keno team was forced to con
cede the relay event to the Dor
ris cindermen. Outstanding in
the events were pole vault and
the shot put. Young of Keno
soaring to an easy win at 10
feet 8 inches and Keno, led by
Smith completely dominating
the latter.
Wednesday. Keno meets the
Henley squad at Keno. Satur
day the lads journey to Alturas
for the annual 20-30 meet, and
the following week compete in
the Klamath 20-30 tourney. On
May 3 the county meet will be
held at Malin.
Summaries:
IM-Vard DaMi
Won by Smith. (K): Brlngle fK) ix-ond;
Fenwick D third. Time :!!.!
nt-Vard Oaarf
Won by Smith (K: Brtnil fK) acond;
Dysert (D) third. lime ::!..
Quarter Mill
Won by Younc K: Craddock (D) aec
ond; Andrua (It) third1. Time :S7.S.
Hall Mile
Wen by Barnett K); Rarrhfttl fPI teo
uwen (U third. Time X:16.3.
Mile
Won by Barrett K: Brasheur D sec
ond; UcKeeo (E third. Time 6:19.2.
IttVYard Low Hiartfle
Won by Yoonf (K): Berraan (D) sec
ond; Spurmrae tt third. Time
110-Yard High Hurdles
Won by Fenwick DI: Andrietta tD
second; Pritcbard K) third. Time :Z0.
Pole Vault
Won by Young (K; Eacline (D second;
White (D third. Height 10 feet 8 inches.
High Jump
Won by Dysert (D); Urimes fK) and
Andrletta (D) tied tor second. Height
i teet 3 Inchrj.
Broad Jump
Won lie Prsert tD Andrietta (D ser.
ond; liow (K third. Distance 19 fret
e Indies.
Shot Put
Won by Smith (K; flow K lecond:
Brown (K) third, distance 40 feet 3
Inches.
Football Throw
Won by Brown (K); VJbite (D) second:
Brasheur third. Dli-Vice 1M teet
10 Inches.
SiO-Yard Relay
Won by Dorris (default).
ome Insurance Company
of New York. In tbe State of N,e York, on
the thirty-first day of December, lfito. made
to tbe Insurance Commissioner of the State
ot Oregon, pursuant to law:
Capital
Amount of capital stock paid
up I 10.000,000.00
Net preraluma received during
the year M,080.13J.J1
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the year ... 0,104,170.73
Income from other sources re
ceived during the year 1,009.200.00
Total Income I 72.10,61.s
Distnu-iemente
Net fours paid during the
year Including adjustment
expenses I 30.337,414. M
Commissions and salaries paid
during the year 31,1,07.3(
Taxes, licenses and fees paid
during the year 1,404,370.37
Dividends paid on capital
stock during the year 4,800,000.00
Amount of all other expendl-
turea 0,013.037.03
Total expenditure! I 68,737,878.61
Admitted Aitetg
Valui of real citatt owned
(market value) None
Loans on mortgage! and col
lateral, etc 1 iTi.ft27.nii
Value of bondi owned (amor-
iizsmi Jl,ll,368.42
ket value) 7J,8O8.'rB4.00
Caph In banks and on hand.. 24,U9,3B6.62
PremluniH In coiirie of collec
tion written fine Septem
ber 30, 1940 ,3M,12v.4T
Interest and rente due and ac-
Tued 170.4M.OO
Other asieu (net) 1.204,764.32
Total admitted asset, 3133,730,915.83
LfcsMHMee
Oross claims for losses un
. Pld I ,13,73 0
Amount of unearned premi
ums on all outstanding rlska 6S,030,1S.00
Due for commission and bro
kerage ,n,S74.ni)
All other liabilities 3ia,l.U
Total llabllltlea, except cap
ital 04.4I3.M4.30
Capital paid up S !A, 0Q0.0G0.no
Surplua over all liabilities... 43,314,370.43
Surplus aa regarda poUeyhold.
era .
..I S7.3I4.37a.4I
Total 1133,734,313.33
BoBbieee la Oregon for lb Year
Net premtuma received during
the year 1 80,43.14
Net losses paid during the
3ar 334,433.31
THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY
HAROLD V. SMITH, Pres.
LEONARD PETERSON, Bee.
Statutory resident attorney for service.
Keith Rhodes.
CHABI.ES W. SEXTON. AOENT,
Board of Trade Bldg.
, Portland, Oregon
THE LANDRV COMPANY, AUENT,
313 Main fltreet
Klamath Falle, ore.
Chiloquin Nine
Thumps Merrill
CHILOQUIN The Chilo
quin Panthers came from be
hind to score a 10-9 win over
Merrill high school Friday after
noon in an extra inning soft-
ball battle at Chiloquin. They
also went on to take the second
game of the doublcheadcr by a
9 to 5 count.
Robert St. Clair, freshman
tliirdsackcr, led the attack for
the winners by poling out four
long home runs.
Batteries for Merrill, C
Snapp, U. Snapp and Reed; for
Chiloquin, Mathis. Carter and
Licgh. Umpires: Hatfield and
Wirth.
The Panthers go to Bly next
Friday to tangle with Bly high
school.
The double win marked the
fifth victory in six starts for
Chiloquin having taken three
out of four from Merrill, and
two from Sprague River.
Margaret Lindsay
Wins Ski Honors
TIMBERLINE LODGE, April
21 (AP Margaret Lindsay,
Portland, and Blanche Osborne,
carried off all the honors in Ore
gon's first women's class B and
C ski meet here yesterday.
Miss Lindsay won her first
place in downhill and slalom
competition of class B and led
the field in combined totals.
Miss Osborne did the same in
class C.
"Feeder Eggs"
Okayed for Anglers
PORTLAND, April 21 (AP)
Fishermen may use "feeder
eggs" until July 1, the state
game commission ruled here Sat
urday. The decision delayed a ban on
such bait as canned corn, to
which dealers had objected. The
dealers protested they should be
given an opportunity to clear
their shelves.
After July 1, the ban will go
into effect again.
SYNOPSIS OF ANNCAL STATEMENT
Of the Rochester American Inaoranca
romoanr of New Tork. in the State of
-New York, on the thlrty-flrst day or
December. 180. made to ine insurance
Commlmnoner of the Stata of Oregon,
pursuant to law:
Capital
Amount of capital etoc
paid op ILtOa.Oao.fO
Income
Net premtuma received dor
mi the year l30.3U.lt
In'ereet, dividends and rente
received during the year.. 17l.41J.il
Income from other aourcee
received during the year.. l,S!7,7t
Total Income l,0U,o:7.:l
Dltbtirsements ,
Net loaaea paid during the
year Including adjuatment
expenses 141,70117
Commissions and aalariea
paid during the year 371,101.34
Taxee. licensee and feea paid
during the year 11,311.14
Dividends paid on capital
stock dorlnc the year.... 121,001.11
Amount of all other
pendlturea 103.174.01
Total xpndltMr 11,011,711.91
Admitted Aaart
Valaa of raal tata owntd
(market value) I
Loan a on mortgaga and
rollataral, ate
Vatua of bond ownad
'amortized) 1.4IMM.M
Valu of atock a ownad
'markat alua 3.1TI1H.99
Caah In banka and on hand lSt.9IT.ll
Premluma In eoura of rol
Ivetlon written a. nee Sap
lmbr 30, 149 19.4)94. St
Inter and rente due and
a-vm-d ll.SIt.99
Total admitted (utaata . . . . 4,9ll,9t7.91
Mabllltla
Groae elalma for loaaaa un
paid 17. 93.99
A mount of unearned prm
I'ima on all outatandlng
rlska ISI.Itt.M
Duo for eommtaeloo and
brokerage T.IQMt
All other Itabltltlaa 12,109.99
Tofal Ilabimiea,
xept
f t9S.0tl.lt
rapnai
Capital paid
up 1,99M49.t
Surplua over
all llabllltlea S.ttt.ltS.Sl
Surplua aa regard policy
holder .t3,0l.ltt It
Total tl.066til.tt
Unalnca In Oregon for th Year
Net premium received During
h year I4.1S4.S4
Net loaaea paid during th year 1.4 K it
Nam of Company. Itocheatar Amerl.
ran (neurone Commnv! Nam nt Prai.
dent, William H. Koon; Nam of Beer-
try, Daniel H. Ackorman.
i the baala of Dfmmhir n iia
market -mutations for all bonds and
stock owned, thle Company 4ial ad
mitted aasete would b Incraaaed to 4.
173.408.01 and policyholder surplus ta
3,l0,34.tl.
Sport Briefs
Bv EDDIE BRIETZ
NEW YORK. April 21 W1
Question la, ihould Billy Conn
or Lou Nova got tint crack nt
Joo Louis? . . . Well, tho old
mncstro lms a few word to say
on tho subject . , . New York
PM quotes Louis: "I think Lou
Nova deserved the June shot
. . . He Is tough and plenty big
. . . Billy Conn Is too small
. . . He is big enough to flgl
Pastor, but I might hurt him
WEEK'S WASH
Coast fight clubs use a red
canvas so tho blood stains won
show and Illinois referees wear
maroon colored shirts for the
same reason ... If the weights
are OK, Mioland s itinerary will
call for stops at Havre de
Grace for the Dixie handlcup
at Belmont for the suburban
at Adequcduct for tho Brooklyn
plus an extended visit to Hoi
lywood for the American, gold
cup and sunset handicaps
Thing s-we-might-as-wcll skip
dept.: 43 Brooks left standed
on bases in their first four
games ... If Will Harrldge,
president of the American
league, Is superstitious, he'd bet
ter do something about his urn
plrlng staff which now numbers
13 . . . Ossio Blucge. Washing
ton coach, is a certified public
accountant and always takes
care of Clark Griffith's Income
tax problems.
SONG OF THE PITCHERS
Wo wish somebody would de
vise
A way to stop this Johnny
Mize.
And show - us how to put the
hex
On Boston's Jimmy doublc-x
Or maybe hang a four-forO
Just once on Joe DIMaggio.
For anything that you can do
We'll all be much obliged to
you.
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Billy Conn, now gadding
about with the Pittsburgh up
per crust, is learning to wear
tails and a topper . . . Jack
Mlley, ace sports columnist,
parted company with the New
York Post over the weekend
. Henry Picard made a big
hit with members of his new
club, the Twin Hills at Oklaho
ma City . . . Paul Runyan re
turns to Columbia U. this
spring to be dean of the gull
department . . . Hugh Mulahy
writes pals on the Phils he
doesn't mind any phase of ar
my life except the idea of get
ting up at 5:30 a. m. . . . And
we don't blame him.
TODAY'S TRUE STORY
Before Phil Rlzzuto enrolled
In a Yankee baseball school, he
sought a try-out with the Gi
ants . . . One of the polo
ground brass hats told him:
"Kid, buy yourself a shoeshlnc
box and go to work.
Volley Horses
Win at Portland
PORTLAND, April 21 (AP
A Salem and a Eugene horse
were among winners In the tenth
annual civic horse show here
Saturday.
I ma Chief, owned by Iver
Morgan, Salem, won first place
in the fine harness class, and was
tied for second in competition
for the Associated Hunt clubs of
Oregon trophy, awarded to the
show s high point winner.
SYNOPSIS OF AHXVAi, STATKMrXT
Of th Colombia Fir Insurant: Com
panr t Dayton. In tha Slat ot Ohio,
on th Ihlrty-flrat day of Datambar.
1149, mada to th Inturaneo Conimla
sonar f tho Stata of Oragoti, porfnaat
ta law:
Capital
Amount af capital itock
ptd op u.mm.H
I drome ' ,
Nat pram turn rtcalvtd 4ttr-
Inr th year , f ITT.1l1.lt
Intaraat. dlvldenda and rnta
. relv4 during th ytar. . llT.IH.O.
In com from othar aoorea
rc)Ttd daring th yasr.. 11,701. IS
Total Income $ TM,479.1t
nisburaatnewl a
Net lose paid during th
year Including adjust meat
xpanaa $ til. 141 It
Com ml salons and ealarla
paid during th year 1II.IST.1S
Taxes, I lean sea and f paid
during to rear 19.741 II
Dividend paid on capita!
stock dnrlng th year.... 104.999.99
Amount of all ether ax-
pendlturea 141,114. 4S
Total xpandltura. ,
t T4t.4tl.tt
Admit tad
Talu of real estate pwoad
t market Talus) ,.
tfoans on mortgage and
collateral, ate...,.,,
Value of bond wnd
famortlred)
Talus of stock, owned,
S1.tll.fl
1, 714.99
"market value)
Cash In banks and on hand
1,911,177.90
S7l.llt.lt
fremiti ma in course of col
lect ton written sine Bap
tarn bar 10, 1940
Interest and rant du and
accrued ,
Other aeaeta net)
Total admitted aasat. . . .fl,
Mabllltlas
Orooa alalm for losses un
Pld Amount of unearned prem
iums en all outstanding
rlska a.,,...,'
Du for commtaaton and
brokerage
All other llaMlltlaa
11.111. tt
11.107.4
4.904.94
S4,B00.04
Total llabllltlea,
capital
fpt
t tll.0ll.4l
Capital said
"P 1, MM". 99
flu r plus over
all liabilities t.lT,ll4.4l
Surplus aa regard policy
DO',4r" tS.3IT.tS4.4l
Total .ss.oM .741.41
BualBea la Orogon for th Vsar
Net premium received during
(-'hl 11,041.11
Net losses paid during th year 431.10
Nam of Company, Th Columbia
PfMldant, Paul B. Hommars- Nam ef
Saorstary. William P. ), Bah i flt.t..
lory resMant attorney for as r vies, J.
Oranc Com ml talon sr. .
Yolk's on Her
I'nrdon tho run loylnK. but V,
S. merchants mid poultry furm
cr are co-operntlng In Sprint
timo Eiig Kcstlvnl Wre-k, May
1-7, to promote mnrketlng of
expected record 30 billion est
production for tills year. Annette
SDruIll alo help, tbove.
Beavers Lick
UO Cindermen
At Corvallis
CORVALLIS. Ore.. April 21
(IP) Oregon ' State dominated
track events hero Saturday and
downed the University of Ore
gon In tho annual relay meet,
to 3.
Aided by the touted Lea
Steers, Oregon won the shot
put and high jump relays, but
could capture only the mile re
lay in tho running events. Ore
gon State chalked up firsts in
the 40, 880, two-mile, four-mllo
and shuttle hurdle relays.
Oregon established a new
meet record of 24 feet, 9 Inch-
in the high Jump with
Steers' 6 feet, 7 Inches the best
performance of tho day.
Jim Holloway provided Ore
gon State's victory by recover
ing from a tumblo In the hur
dle relay event and nosing out
Ralph Furman, Oregon anchor
man.
The Oregon State freshmen
also won, 4-1, from Oregon
frosh.
BEAVERS, WEBFOOTS
EVEN IN BALL SERIES
EUGENE, April 21 T Uni
versity of Oregon and Oregon
State stood even in their north
ern division baseball series to
day as the result of tho Beavers'
4-3 victory here Saturday.
The teams did all theit scor
ing in the first Inning, but fire
works continued even after the
last out nl the game Umpire
Spec Burke was knocked to the
ground in a dispute that follow
ed Oregon Coach Howard Hob-
son's protest of a play at first
base. '
HOOD SKIERS DOUBLE
FOR HOLLYWOOD STARS
PORTLAND, Ore., April 21
(UP) Hans Sarbach, Swiss ski
director of Timbcrlinc lodge, and
Mrs. Boyd French, Jr., Oregon
woman ski expert will double
for film stars Barbara Stanwyck
and Henry Fonda In snow scenes
from "The Doctor's Husband," It
was announced Saturday by Dl
rector Norman Doming.
The scenes will be filmed at
synopsis or amni'Ai. rta.ti:iiit
Of the American Insurance Cnmpenf
f Newark. In the Stale or New Jereer.
the Ih rlr-rtret rtey r Ileeemner,
H. ma-le to Ihe Inenranre rtommls-
eloner of lha Stata of Oreon, pareuanl
to lawt
Amount
of eapllal alack
Said
.1 l,lll,tlt.H
In re me
Het tiremltime receives dur.
Inr me year
tll.lir.4t4 44
fntereet, dlrMenda end renla
received durlna lha year
I.IIO.ItT.14
III. 411. 14
Income from other aoureea
received during Ihe year
Total Income K,lel,l4 44
Tllannreomenta
Not loaaaa paid dnrlns lha i
year tneludlnc adjuatment
eepone I T.IIMJS l
Commleelona and aalariea
paid durlns the rear.... f.lll.MT.II
Taaee. Mcenoea - and feu
oatd durlna the year.... Tai.tM.lf
TMvldenda paid on eapllal
atoelc dorlne- the year.... ltI.4tT.lt
Amount of all other' OS-
pendlturea 1. 411. III. II
Total
aipendlluree 114, IH, III 44
Admitted Aeaeta
Taltia of real estate owned
fmarket vsuil I I.III.Ofl.lI
taana on morleasea and
collateral, ate l.lal.llt.tl
Talue of bond owned
(amorllsedl T.IIT.Iil.lt
Talue of slocka owned
(market value) 1!. 117. 414 It
Caen In banka and on haod 4.117,1:1.11
rremhtma In course of col
lection written alnee Sep
tember . iti I. ii
Intereot and renla due and
ccrued ll.TIT.tT
Other aseeta (nel) S4t.4ll.Jt
Tola) admitted ssseto. . . .$3l,tal,l02.4t
l.lflhllltlae .. .
Oroae etajma for losses un
paid t 1,111, t0l.lt
mount ot unearned prem
tuma on all outatandlns
rlska 11.111,'M 14
tie for eommlaelou ; and
brokerage -. Tl.onn.Ot
II other llabllltlea 1,141,1113.04
Total llabllltleo, ejeept
eaonai ...
.117,111.114.11
Capital paid
OP I I.lll.TIIMI
urplue over
II liabilities I 171.1(1 01
urplne aa reaarda policy-
ootnere , . . , . 1 14, S2Z,T0B,OB
Tola! ,..ll,tl,l1.4l
noalneaa In flw... ee she Va .
Net premiums received during
the year 171,4)1 II
Net losses paid during Ihn year 24,113.10
Name of Company. The American In.
euranrn Company! Name of President,
Paul B. Hotmners: Nnmo of Secretary,
William P. n. nusltl Statutory reel,
dent attorney for aervleo, . InauraDCt
Commlealoner, , . , , . ,
Woodn Shoos
Now Being Worn in
Noil-Held Norway
WASHINGTON, April 21 (!')
Wooden shoes tiro replacing
leather-soled shoes lit (inrmiin
occupled Norway lis a result nt
a leather shortage, according to
authoritative Information re
ceived in dlploinutio quarters
here.
The wooden shoes, It was re
ported, are only one Indication
of a growing list of inconven
iences, hardships and prohibi
tions which besot tho Norweg
Inns tinder nii.l domination.
Other aspects of I Kit In Nor
way today as reported In dip-
lomatlo quarters include:
loolli paste Is sold only to
customers who return old tubes,
because of the shortage of alum
inum tubo metal. Experiments
with paper and other substitutes
havo proved unsuccessful.
Processed fish oil has been
substituted for olive and other
vegotnblo oils, with the claim
tluij It costs only, half and hits
equal nutritional value.
Because of the shortage of
gasoline and trucks, the nail
controlled government prohib
ited use of trucks in clearing
away snow from streets uud
roads.
All Norwegians moro than 15
years old now carry Identity
cards, because of sabotaue and
street disturbances. Identity
cards must be submitted by any
one registering at a hotel or
traveling by ships In Norwegian
waters.
Long Reelected
Head of Oregon
AFL Carpenters
PORTLAND. Ore., April 21
(r A contract to govern wanes
and working conditions on hlgli
woy and heavy construction
projects In Oregon and five
southwestern Washington coun
ties was attacked yesterday by
Oregon AFL carpenters.
The carpenters stild in their
annual stata convention that the
contract was signed recently ry
tho Portland chapter of tho As-
soclatcd General Contractors
and tho Allied Heavy Construc
tion and Highway Crafts union.
They charged that neither the
CIO or AFL recognizes the
union, and urged Oregon's 21 00
carpenters and Joiners to af-
filiato with the Oregon State
Building & Construction Trades
council, wnicn nus an At u
charter.
C. D. Long. Klumath Falls,
was reelected president and L.
W. Crone, Seaside, executive
secretory of the carpenters. Joe
L. Ross, Bend, wus named vice
president, and the following
were elected district committee
men: B. J. Benson, Portland:
N. C. Nelson, Seaside; L. O
SwanRer, Eugene: James Han- j
sen, Murshfield; J. R. Fuglll,1
rviamnin raus: joe c noss,
ona; 10m noagson, i-enaicion.
GOVERNOR TO SPEAK
THE DALfcES, April 21 (II
Governor Chaso A, Clark of
Idaho will bo tho principal
speaker at tho state convention
of young democrats here April
23-27, Edward Howell, local con
vention chairman, said today
He added that Mrs. Franklin D
Roosevelt, previously scheduled
to speak, had sent word that
she would be unable to attend
Mount Hood In tho vicinity of
Tlmbcrllna lodge. Fourteen tech
nlcians from Columbia studios
In Hollywood arrived there to
shoot scenes for two weeks.
VMII'tIS or ANMirAI. NTATKMKN-I
Of the Olbrallar rue Marine In
...rente company of New Vork. In the
Stata of New York, on tho Ihlrly flrst
day of December. Il. made lo Ihe
Insurance commissioner of the Stata ot
Oregon, purauant lo lewi
Capital
m'.... t"!1"' ... t.M....M
Income
Net premiums received dur-
ing the year I I.77I.ISI II
Inter. l, dividends and rents
received during lha year.. 14J.I7I.04
Income from other aenrcea .....
received during lha year.. 14,474.14
Total Income Il.ltl.170.01
Dlebnraomaata
Net 'loaaaa paid 'during lha
year Ineludlng adjuatment
apenee l.s"
Commltelona and aalariea
paid during the reer ITT.41l).rl
Tasee, llcenoea and feea paid
during the year 41,111.11
Dividends peld on eapllal
aloek during tha year,,,. 111,000.10
Amount of all other ex
penditures Ill, III. Tt
Total aipendlluree 11,111,110.01
Admitted Aeaelo
Talua of real aetata owned
(market value) t I
Loane on morlgagea and
collateral, etc
Velue- of bonda owned
(emorllaed) I.ll0,!lt.ll
-Talua of stock owned
(market value) I.III.II0.00
Caali In banka and on hand II3.S0I.T4
Premlttma In courea of col
lection written sine Sep
tember It, 1110 14 117 II
Intereale and renla duo and
accrued 11,017.00
Total admitted e.eela... .11,101,141.11
Mahlllllee
Oroeo elalma for loaaee ua
paid 111,174.00
Amount of uneerned prem
',lume on all oulatendlng
Heka 1,111,101.00
Due. for commission and
brokerage
All other llabllltleo lo.oofl.no
Tola! Ilablllllee eieent
capital
Capital paid
up fi.too.oeo ot
Sorplua over
all llabllltlea 1, 04T.ITI.il
11,111,171.1
Surplua aa regarda pollcy-
, holdara ,0t,l1l.u
, IH.IHMII.il
Ruolneea In Oregon for tha Venr
Net premluma received during
.'..,11,711.1!
Net losses psld during Ihe year S.S7S.0 1
Name of Company, Tho Olbrallar Klre
o Merlna Innm... r .
of President, Marold V. Smith: Nemo
7' "l,b' '""I "tannery
aT.. ,or arvlce, Koltb
Abodes. Portland.
Edward Allesch. World war
veteran from Klamath Fall,
died- Monthly morning In th
VeU'iniiH hospital In Portland,
It was li'iiiucd here. Ho had
been in tho hospital for tho past
year,
Mr. Allesch had been rest
dent of Klamath Falls for many
years ami was employed as
linker. Ho was n member of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Funeral services will be held
In Portland Wednesday mort
ing, April 2:i.
SET FOB MAY 9
May 0 Ir the dati set for th
concert lo be given by tho Kluirl
ntli Kill Is men's chorus and tho
mixed a c:iiit-IIli chorus.
This event, sponsored by th
Klwnnls club, will bo held at
the high school auditorium. It
will he an event of music week
hi Khimiith Fulls.
League of Nations
Has 30 Members,
Research Shows
GENEVA. Switzerland. April
21 i,T) France's, notification
that she Is withdrawing from
the li-aguo of nations was held
up for hours .Saturday becausn
ufficials couldn't remember how
many nations am lr(t In tlirQ
dwindling Institution. "
Several hours of research fl
nnlly established that there still
are 30 full and independent
members out of un all-time high
of S4.
Earlier the French govern-
ment. at Vlch,y, announced that
Kraneo hud withdrawn from tin
I league of nations under the pro-
vlslon which gives any member
the right to withdraw after two-
year notification.
- An authorized press release)
asserted that "this decision ol
Marshal I'etaln's government
! was simply a recognition of a
j de facto situation X X x. The
t activity nt the league of na-
lions belongs to tho past."
Two State Officers
Enter Army Service
SALEM, April
21 (!) Ore-4
gon lost the
services of two"
state officials today to Uncle
Sam's armed forces.
Wallace Wharton,
commissioner and a
state tax
lieutenant
-,.,.,,,.
in the naval re
serve, will leave tonight for
Washington, D. C, to go on
octivo duty as an Intelligence
officer. Former Jackson County
Juclgo Karl B. Day will sub
stitute for Wharton whllo tho
latter Is on duty with the navy.
Slgfrld B. Unandcr, governor's
private sccretnry ond a first
lieutenant in the field artillery
reserve, reported today for ac
tive duty with tho third di
vision ot ort Lewis. Duvid
Eccles, budget director and ex
ecutive secretory to the gover
nor, will take over Unonder's
duties.
Army Considers -A
New 'Tin Hat'
WASHINGTON, April 2t (TP)
Tho army is considering adop
tion of a new type of steel hel
met, similar In oppcoranco to
battlefield headgear of nazl
troops.
Designed to give greater pro
lection lo the sides and back
of the head, tho new helmet
was said to bo moro stable, bet
ter balanced ond generally
moro comfortable. It weighs
about two ond a half pounds,
an increase of three ounces,
ond is modo of tougher steel.
Three Sneezes ' -
Held Normal Quota
PHILADELPHIA. April 2i
(VP) A normal person Is allow
od three consecutlvo sneezes. U
you sneezo more, you're an al-A
lcrglc.
That's what Dr. Richard A.
Kern, professor of clinical med
icine ot the University of Penn
sylvania, told the colloge of
physicians.
People do not Inherit hav
fever or sensitivity to straw
berries, seo food or dog hair,
he sold. What they Inherit is
tho ability to become sensitive
much moro easily than the av
erage. MEDFORD QUALIFIES
MARSHFIELD, April 21 (Pi
Medford high school's band worr
IN way to the regional meet t
Tneomii May 10-17 as the South
ern Oregon district high school
music meet closed hero Saturv
day.
Whan In Medford
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modern
Jot. and Anne Earley
Proprietors