Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1952 — Page 6

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Statement of Condition of the manufacturers mutual Fire insurance co. Providence, Rhode Island 1500 Turk® Head Building S ay 2? I’ece-mber. 1951 President ANNIEW T. JOHNSON, Secretary - Amount of Capital paid up Mutual Company ..» -lASSETS -OP CQMPANY Bonds (Schedule D) ~..512,973,352.42 Stocks (Schedule *D) ....$22,854,236 11 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Sched- \ e. u „ 1 l e E\"" I Nothing* Real Estate owned Nothing Collateral loans (Sched- ~ ul « €>••—••• - I Nothing Cash and Bank Deposits | 2,738,112.77 balances or uncollected premium deposit $ 2,422,538.08 Other assets $ 670 170.88 Total Assets $7.1,658,410.26 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS ANID OTHER FUNDS - Reserve for Losses ....» 2,961,892.45 Reserve for Loss Ad--justment Expenes 60,903.89 for Unearned I Premiums 131 327,796 92 Reserve for Taxes I ’800,000.00 All cither Liabilities ....$ 119,012.99 Total Liabilities ~..135,260,606.25 Special Surplus Funds $ Nothing Capital Paid up or'Statutory Deposit $ Nothing U na s al g n 4 d'-Funds (Surplus ■'..y.M*536,388,804.01 surplus as Policyholders $36,388,804.01 Total $71,658,410.26 State of Indiana, Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31at day of .December A <1951; a® shown by' the original statement and that the said original statement is mow on file in this office,- \ In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my naine arrd affix my official seal, this 16th day of June, 1,952.‘ SEAL I i Frank J. Vkhmann, Insurance- Commissioner. Based On actual market value, De- . oembhr 3*l, I|sl Surplus as regards . policyholders $34,749,2'50.07. J JULY 9—21. Statement of Condition of the 1.1 MRF.R JHTrU FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS Boston, Masachusetts 632 Beacon Street On the 31st day of December, 19aL T. E. BAKER. President H. M. GOODWIN, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up . |$ None ASSETS OF COMPANY Bonds (Schedule~D) ! ..$ 5,481,360.33 Stocks (Schedule D) ..$ 733,360.00 Mortgage Loans bn Real Estate (Schedule B) ... .$ Real Estate owned ...,..$ 225,149.12 '■Collateral loans (Sched- , -iSash and Bank Deposits $ '753,096.59 —Agents' or un- ( . collected premiums ..$ (264,932.28 Other assets $. 88,258.90 Total Assets $ 7,546,157.22 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS \ AND OTHER FUNDS Reserve for Losses ..$ 253,647.15 Reserve for Loss Ad- J Justment JHxpenses 7 $ 10,145.89 Reserve for Unearned Premiums i.s 3,694,474.3? Reserve for Taxe5"........»- 112,118.09 J- All other. Liabilities ....$ 127,364.38 Total Liabilities . $ 3,207,749.88 -Special Surplus Funds ,-~A Guaranty Fund. 250,000.00 . Capital Paid up or Sta- • tutory Deposit .^.......$ Unass.igned Funds (Surplus) $ 4,088,407.34 Surplus as regards Policyholders ...» 4,238.407.34 Total .J State of Indiana, Office of InkuriMice Commissioner I, the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner: of Indiana, hereby * certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Con- ' dition of the aboye mentioned Com. pany on the 31st day of December, 1951; as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now qrt file in this

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office.■?;. -■ ~ ; '[l - ' « In Testimony, Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seaj, this 16th day ot June 1952. SEAL * j ; Frank J. Vlehmann. Insurance Commissioner. JULY\ 9—21 Statement of Condition of the. MARITIME INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED UNITED STATES HIIAM'H New York, New York | <i 111 John Street On the 31st day of December, 1951 APPLETON & COX, INC., United States Manager Amount of Statutory Deposit |. ...?.$ 250,000.00 \i ASSETS OF COMPANY Bonds (Schedule D) ....$ 1,423,852.51 Stocks (Schedule D) ....$ 348,160.00 Mortgage Loans on Hi-I \ Real Estate (Schedule B) $ ' 0 Real Estate dfwijed $ 0 Collateral loans (Sched- f Ule C) ....J..,..;..,.; | 0 Cash and Bank Deposits '$ 357,906.76 Agents’ balances or un-_ coilected plrenaiums ..$ 123,939.22 Other a55et5!......,..$ 43,356.75 i Total Assets $ 2.327,215,24 •’ , LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS I Reserve for? Losses ....$ 468,969.14 Reserve for IsJss Adjustment Expenses ~$ 15,737.00 Reserve for Unearned Premiums L$ 358,073.74 Reserve for Taxes $ 18,000.00 All otlxer Liabilities ~$ 77,4 12.96 I Total Liabilities ..$ 938,192.84 Special Surplus Funds $ , Statutory Deposit”s 20,000.00 UUassi gn e d Funds tSurnlu®) .....s $ 1,139,022.4 Q Surplus as regards Policyholders $ 1,389.022.40 i Total $ ,2,32".21555.24 State of Indiana, Office of I.n\surance Commissioner I, -the undersigned, Insurance Cdinmissioner <jf Indiana, hereby certify that the: above is a correct copy of the Statement of thes Condition of the above mentioned Company ,on the 31st day of December, 1951; 'a® shown by \the original statement ahd that the said original statement is titiw on fife in this office. 7, ' In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe ni> name and affix my official seal, this 16th day of June 1952. SEAL Frank J. Vlehmann, Insurance Commissioner. JULY 9—21 Statement of Condition of the MASSACHUSETTS FIRE & MARINE INS. CO. Boston, Massachusetts • Four Liberty Square On the 31st day ot December, 1951 W. E. NEWCOMB, Vice-President H. R. SANBORN, Secretary; Amount of Capital paid up d.-....$ 1,000,000.00 ASSETS OF COMPANY Bond® (Schedule D) ... $ 2,286,737.00 Stocks (Schedule D) $ 5,297,058.00 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) $ 0 Real Estate owned $ ) 0 Collateral loans (Sched- « « ule C) 4 •$ d Cash and Bank De- ' . posits ....<$ 310,978.35 Agents' balances or uncollected premiums ..$ 375,820.06 Other assets i •;..$ 14,853.00 Totals Assets $ 8,285,446.41 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Reserve for Losses $ 457,567.00 Reserve for {Loss Adjustment Ekpenses $ 32,115.00 Reserve for i Unearned \ Premiums J. . . $ 3,560,274-65 Reserve for Taxes $ 161,500.00 All other Liabilities .. .» I .16,000.00 Total Liabilities ....$ 4,2127,456.65 Special Surplius Funds $ 0 Capital Paid up!,.s 1,000,000.00 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) $ 3,057,9(19776 Surplus as regards *’ policyholders i $ 4,057,989.76 Total :Lis 8,285,446,41 State of Indiana, Office of Insiirante Commissioner t, the\ undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct? copy of the Statement of the\Cpndition of the labbve mentioned (Com-

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pany on the 31st day of December, 1951; as shown by the original statement ami that the said original statement is now on file in . this office. . In. Testimony Whereof, I here-' unto subscribe my< name and affix my official seal, this 16th day of June. 1952. SEAL; .- J Frank J. Vlehmann, Insurance Commissioner. JULY 9—21 ~ — '' : ■ Statement of Condition of the I THE MANHATTAN FIRE AND I MARINE INSURANCE CO. New York. New York 99 John Street On the 31st day of December, 1951 WALTER MEISS, President R. F. DADD. Secretary Amount of Capital paid up > $ 1,000,000.00 ASSETS OF COMPANY' Bonds (Schedule D) . $ 3,490.8(31.71 Stocks (Schedule D) ....$ 1,444,915.00 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Sched- , ule B) i» None Real Estate owned ... ..$ None Collateral loans (Schedule C> $ Q None Cash and .Bank >Deppkits .?.$ 401,080.17 Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums ..$ 861,388.54 Other assets $ 89,022.05 Total Assets $ 6,287,187.47 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Reserve for djiosses ..$ 402,472.00 Reserve for Loss Ad- , ■ • justment Expenses $ 27,992.00 Reserve for Unearned premiums ~..L...$ 3,168,539.06 Reserve for Taxes $ 148,280.00 All other Liabilities $ 59,191.88 Total Liabilities $ 3,806,474.94 Special Surplus Funds ! None Cipital Paid' up $ 1,0,00,000.00 Unass Ign e d Funds (Surplus) $ 1,480,712.53 Surplus as regards .. > Policyholders . $ 2,480,712.58 State of Indiana, ' Total •-.,$ 6,287;187.47 Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana,„ hereby certify thafMhe above is a correct copy of the statement of the Condition of the abovfe mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1951; as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is how on file in this office., : ' A V ;]!' , L ■ In Testimony, Whereof, I here-, unto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 16th day of

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June, 1952. SEAL , I Frank J. Vlehmnnn, Insurance Commissioner. JULY 11—23 : I I ' — S- ‘‘ \ - .. : h 1 ' ; Irl Statement of Condition of the! MERCHANTS AND .MANUFACa'URERS INSURANCE \ COMPANY OF NEW YORK New York, New York ] ■ 92 William Street !, On the 31st day of December, 1951 JOSEPH M. BYRNE, JR., President S. E. ADAMS. Secretary Amount of Capital paid ! up $ 1,000,000.00 ASSETS OF COMPANY Bonds (Schedule D) $ 3,432.818 43 Stocks (Schedule D) . $ 2,971,106.40 Mortgage Loa n s on j. Real Estate (Schedule B) 8 0 Real Estate owned ..$ 0 Collateral loans (Sched- \ ’ I ule C) $ \ 0 Cash and Bank De-‘ posits $ 1,032,520.62 Agents' balances or uncollected premiums j,..| 574,516.86 Other assets ,$ 217,392.40 Total Assets ;...» 8.228,354.71 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS ! AND OTHER FUNDS Reserve, for Losses ....» 471,455 68 Reserve for Loss Adjustment Expenses ..$ 28,200.00 Reserve for Unearned Premiums $ 4,030,347.41 Reserve for Taxes $ 87,500.00 All other Liabilities $ 372,795.0* Total Liabilities . .$ 4,990,298.13 Special Surplus Funds $ 0 < Capital Paid up .....>.s 1,000,0’00.00 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) . .. $ 2,238,056,58 Surplus , as regards Policyholders $ 3,238,056,58 Total $ 8,228,354.71 State of Indiana, ' Office of Insnrnuce Commlssiower : I. the undersigned, Insurance Comnilssioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1951; as! showm by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I, hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 16th day of June. 1952. ! SEAL ■ • iFrank J- Vlehmann. p Insurance Commissioner. JULY 11—23 !!

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Statement of Condition of the THE HAYFLOWHK i.vslranck co. Columbus 15, Ohio 52 East Gay Street On the 31st day of December, 1951 JOHN W. BRICKER, President JOHN Q. GASE, Jit., Secretary Amount of Capital paid ' up m 3 301,350.00 ASSETS OF COMPANY Bonds (Schedule D) ....> 1,336,623.05 Stocks (Schedule D) . ..j 107,604.00 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) A (103,569.79 Cash Surrender Value; Else Insurance $ 1,268.25 Interest Accrued | 8,178.29 Cash and Bank Deposits f 475,757.81 Agents’; balances' or uncollected premiums 297,158.46 Other i assets CertlfiJ cates of Deposit | \ 42,500 00 Other assets Reinsurance Recoverable .. 8,570.40 Reinsurance! Contingent Commissions $ .30,076.58 Total Assets 3 2,711,506.63 ; liabilities; surplus AND OTHER FUNDS Reserve for Losses ..< 252,006.56 Reserve for Loss\ Adjustment Expenses .3 17,309.84 Reserve for Unearned I Premiums $ 1,724,798.22 Reserve for Taxes .3 43,772.93 All other Liabilities ...3 46,981.82 .I' Total Liabilities 3 2,084.869.47 Special Surplus Funds 3 capital Paid up 3 301,350.00 Unasin Ign e d Funds (Surplus) 3 325,287:16 Surplus as regards , Policyholders 3 . 6‘. ■ Total 3 2,71. State of Indiana, ♦ Office of Insurance Commission,. I, the undersigned, Insurance Cpmmilßsionier of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a Correct copy of the Statement of the Conpapy on the 31st day of December, dition of the above mentioned Com--1951; as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this' office.. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 16th day of June. 195?. I L Frank J. Vlehmana, Insunance Commissioner. JULY 11—23 MVs.Fndia Edwards Defends Korea War CHICAGO, UP — Mrs. India Edwards, who lost her husband In the first world war and a son in the second, says Gold . Star mothers of the. Korean war should ignore those “who would make you feel that your sons have been killed in a; useless war.” She told the Democratic national convention Tuesday night the Korean war has been the “least useless’’ in our history. \ Mrs. Edwards, vice chairman of tl>e Democratic national committee, said neither Democrats nor Republicans, can guarantee peace but that the Democrats can do more to attain this goal than the Republicans. Wrinkle* Ironed Out ; MEMPHIS, Tenn. UP — The young >Chinese laundry worker took time out to press the dollar bills with a steam irbn before she handed Thomas Frederick the change from a $5 bill. Early Renaissance buildings in Spain reflect Moorish influence in their uise of clay tile for floors and wainscots, many of the tiles being of original Moorish manufacture.

UKSha. Bhhk. wMy. sv «? ■ y *n|S|k i& - ■ * \ \ r i » 7 JSI |A - »■ ■ • ■ F; > w>-y» -fflflSw■& :•••;.■ .. . •'*•.v.k. .....,»■ <* . t , , i: K *** STUNNED AT NEWS of death v? -ife and four of his nine children oi the earthquake, Pete Quintana ; 1 mute in demolished Tehachapi, Calif., as a nurse and well-wishers try to comfort him. He had arrived ke day before from Silver City, N. M„ to visit a brother-in-law, Louis Martin Three Martin children were killed. (International SoundphotoJ

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| began the job of reorganizing their lives. The quake killed I at least 11 persons, injured many more. (International)

Allied Planes Smash Troop, ' Supply Center Communist Center Badly Battered By Two Waves Os Planes SEOUL, Kofea, UP —’ Two waves of 100 Allied planes smashed a Communist-troop and supply center south of Won San today in another crushing aerial assault on "ripe” enemy targets. ‘ Jet and propellor-drivefl fighterbomtfl?rs dropped 75’ tods of bombs and fired 300 rockets and j 7,000 rounds of ammunition into the sprawling barracks and storage area at Osan village, 10 miles south of Wonsan on the east coast of "th Korea. munist anti-aircraft fire was • returning pilots said; ' * ,<e f»th air force said it had waited for several w.eeks to let the target ripen for the assault, the latest in the Allied campaign of putting pressure on the Communists from the air. Claims already reported on the main target included 59 storage and barracks buildings, eight vehicle revetments, four supply bunkers, one automatic weapon and seven box cars destroyed or damaged. Three large secondary explosions blossomed in the clear North Korean sky from hits on fuel or ammunition stores. Other fighter-bombers and light bombers continued to hammer at Red positions around Old Baldy, the bitterly-contested hill west' of Chorwon on the west-central front. On the ground sweltering Allied troops burrowed deeper' into the eastern crest of Old Baldy during a lull in the sbc-day battle for the bloody height. Late reports from the battlefront said Allied and Chinese artillery engaged in a “light duel” throughout the -day. The battle has so far cost the Chinese ’ 1,300 casualties. Brief Meeting PANMUNJOM, Korea, UP — Truce delegates held a seven-min-ute “dp nothing” meeting today, the 16th of a series of secret sessions which apparently have made no progress toward a Korean ceasefire. Since every remark at the meeting had to be interpreted Jin three languages, it was obvious the 'two sides had time only to agree: to meet again Thursday at 11 a.m. Observers here believed both teams we»e marking time, hoping the other will break the deadlock

Gen. Robert Grow Is On Trial Today Army Court Martial Board Opens Hearing FT, Md. UP — Maj. Gem Robert W. G?ow, charged with letting his "war inolw” diary fall into Communist hartds, w&nt on trial today before a high-rank-ing army court martial*board. A board of three lieutenant generals and five major generals met behind closed dbors to decide the military future of the 57-year-old former U. S. military 1 attache in Moscow. The trial was secret “be’cause of the classified nature of much of the evidence to be presented by both sides,” the army said. ’ Grow became the center of an international incident earlier this year when Communist propagandists began publishing militant passages from diafy in an effoit to support their "war mongering charges against the United States. The diary allegedly was stolen by a “Soviet agent” from .a hotel room last summer while Grow was -visiting in Frankfurt, Germany. The incident resulted in Grow’s recall and stiff new regulations I barring U. S. military officers from keeping diaries while in foron prisoner exchange, the last obstacle toy an armistice. With neither side submitting any new’ proposals, it seemed it was likely the new’s blackout imposed July 4 would be ended soon. '

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eign countries. He had sensed as military attache in Moscow from July, 1950, to last Jan. 20. Grow faced charges of improperly recording classified information in personal papers and failing to safeguard secret inforniation. If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of five, years and dismissal from the army. Deer Killed By Aijto Near Berne Last Night A motorist struck and killed a deer on U. |fj. highway 27, south of BePpe, some time Tuesday night. The animal was brought to this city todaiy by .state conservation officer Muri Affolder. The animal, a doe, probably a w vear old. weighed about 10'1 , pounds. The officer has received several reports of deer in southern county recently.! This, however, is the first actual proof that there are deer in the county. Trade In a Good Town—Decatur'.

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