Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1954 — Page 14

Legal Notices

Frank R. Beckwith, A tty. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County,

ss:

In the Circuit Court of Marion County, In the State of Indiana.

No. C-5735.

Lewis O. Henry, Plaintiff. Otha May Henry, Defendant.

BE IT KNOWN, That on the 3rd day of June, 1954, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against the above

named defendant Otha May Henry , and the said plaintiff having also j notice or said claim will be for-

filed in said Clerk’s office the affi- ever barred. •

davit of a competent person, show-1 Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana, ing that the residence of the de- this 10th day of June, 1954. fendant, upon diligent inquiry, is H- Dale Brown, Clerk, unknown, and the defendant Otha 6/19/3t. ” a „ y He" r y nol a re f n d d ent th “ t f | -SobTrt I.ee Broke-burr. AMy. the State ° f NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Tn'd thTthe dftLndant Otha Ma" l ln the p b, te court of Marion

Henry is a necessary party thereto County, Indiana.

Robert Lee Brokenbqrr, Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion

County, Indiana.

In the Matter of the Estate of

Ida Harper, deceased.

Estate Docket 162, Page 59845. Notice is hereby given that William H. Harper was on the 10th day of June, 1954, appointed Administrator of the estate of Ida

Harper, deceased.

All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court, within six months from date of the first publication of this

and whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear in said Court, and answer or demur thereto on the 7th day of

September. 1954.

NOW. THEREFORE, by order of said Court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of

In the Matter of the Estate of

Amy Kean, deceased.

Estate Docket 162, Page 59825. Notice is hereby given that Julia Pipes was on the 7th day of June, 1954, appointed Administratrix of the estate of Amy Kean,

ieceased.

All persons having claims

cause on the 7th day of September,, of this notice or said claim will

1954, the same being the 2nd i u "i^ e T ^^° r j Ver . ^rred.

dicial day of a term of said Court,! Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana,

to be begun and held at the Court this 7th day of June, 1954.

House in the City of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in September, 1954, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained rnd alleged will be heard and de-

termined in her absence. H. Dale Brown, Clerk. ss:

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STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA Seattle 5, Washington 4347 Brooklyn Avenue On the 31st day of December, 1953 Gordon Sweany, Vice-President H. W. Ewart, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up $ 2,000,000.00

ASSETS OF COMPANY Bonds (Schedule D) $12,337,319.97 Stocks (Schedule D) 565,622.00 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B)*__ Real Estate owned Collateral loans (Schedule C) Cash and Bank Deposits 788,334.32 Agents' balances or uncollected premiums 513.925.08 Other assets 46,770.02 Total Assets $14,241,971.39 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Reserve for Losses.. __ $ 466,160.00 Reserve for Loss Adjustment Expenses 41,100.00 Reserve for Unearned Premiums ._ 6,813,847.56 Reserve for Taxes 387,122.26 All other Liabilities 164,795.99 Total Liabilities’ $ 7.873,02.').81 Special Surplus Funds $ Capital Paid up or Statutory Deposit 2,000,000.00 Unasslgned Funds (Surplus) 4,368,945.58 Surplus as regards Policvholders 6,368,945.58 Total $14,241*971.39

STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE GENERAL CASUALTY CO. OF AMERICA Seattle 5, Washington 4347 Brooklyn Avenup On the 31st day of December, 1953 Gordon H. Sweany, Vice-President H. W. Ewart, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up $ 2,000,000.00

ASSETS OF 'COMPANY Bonds (Schedule D) $33,498,977.87 Stocks (Schedule D) 6,781,817.40 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) Real Estate owned 224,183.53 Collateral loans (Schedule C) Cash and Bank Deposits 3.416,301.60 Agents' balances or uncollected premiums 3,789,621.72 Other assets 387,339.29 Total Assets $48,098,241.41 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Reserve for Losses $15,304,065.00 Reserve for Loss Adjustment Expenses 2,351,800.00 Reserve for Unearned ■* Premiums 17,206,750.18 Reserve for Taxes 2,106,376.39 All other Inabilities 1,561,635.77 Total Liabilities $38,530,627.34 Special Surplus Funds $ Capital Paid up or Statutory Deposit 2,000,000.00 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) 7,567,614.07 Surplus as regards Policyholders $ 9,567,614.07 Total $48,098,241.41

State of Indiana,

Office of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Commisyioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of

State of Indiana,

Olfice 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'the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st: above mentioned Company on the 3Lst day of December, 1953; as shown by day of December, 1953; as shown by the original statement and that the the original statement and that the said original statement,is now on file j said original statement is now on file

in this office. in this office.

In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto! In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my offi-, subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 16th day of February,! cial seal, this 16th day of February,

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1954.

(Seal)

H. Dale Brown, Clerk.

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Henry J. Richardson, Jr., Atty. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County,

HARRY E. WELLS, Insurance Commis’sioner. 6/26/2L

In the Circuit Court of Marion County, In the State of Indiana. No. 72728. Katherine Barnard

vs.

Hoyt Barnard.

BE IT KNOWN, That on the 15th day of June, 1954, the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of

1954.

(Seal)

HARRY E. WELLS, Insurance Commiwsioner. 6/26/2t.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF

THE ETDEL1TY-PHENTX FIRE INSURANCE CO. New York. New York

80 Maiden Lane

On the 31st day of December, 1953 Frank A. Christensen, President

Henry Wilson, Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion

County, Indiana.

In the Matter of the Estate of Mack King Brown, deceased. Estate Docket 162, Page 59828.

Notice is hereby given that Paul ^ c ™ •

II. Haizlip was on the 7th day of the Circuit Court of Marion Counune 1954, appointed Administra- ty, in the State of Indiana, her or of the estate of Mack King complaint against the above named Brown, deceased. defendant Hoyt Barnard and the All persons having claims said P aintiff having also filed in against said estate, whether or not said Clerks office the affidavit of now due, must file the same in a competent person, showing that

said Court within six months from the residence of the defendant, i ommgencies * the date of the first publication of upon diligent inquiry is unknown, Capl r t ' al T Pa r ifl u^'^Ituthis notice or said claim will be and the defendant Hoyt Bernard is* torv DcnoMt $ i,

not a resident of the State of In- Unasslgned funds (Sur-

diana, and that said cause of ac- : W’ 152 - 20 tion is for divorce and that the icyhoiders $ 5,521,152.20 'defendant Hoyt Barnard is a nec- Total $10,176.756.79

essary party thereto and whereas! statp of Tndlana

said plaintiff having by endorse-j Office of Insurance Commissioner

STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE FRANKLIN NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY

OF NEW YORK New York, N. Y. 85 John Street

On the 31st day of December, 1953 H. B. Collamore, President

G. Lowe. Secretary

Amount of Capital paid up $1,500.000,00' ASSETS OF COMPANY ASSFTS OF COMPANY | Bonds (Schedule D) .$57,590,304.00

Estate (Schedule B)

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Amount

up

Wm. A. Lamm, Jr., Secretary

ninh rtf Capital paid

.$20,000,000.00

Stocks (Schedule D) 2,419,173.06

Mortgage Loans on Real

Estate (Schedule B) Real Estate owned

Collateral loans (Sched-

ule C) __ Cash and Bank Deposits 872,222.25

Agents' balances or un-

collected premiums 887,733.38 Other assets -11,293.23 Total Assets $10,176,756.79

r T C? A XT TV

R<al Estate owned 97,608.51

Collateral loans (Sched-

ule C) ..... Cash and Bank Deposits.. 7,514,992.31

Agents’ balances or un-

collected premiums Other assets ...

of the president, was guest of hon-

or.

Otha Nance was chairman of the breakfast, and Messrs. Dexter Taylor and David Whitaker were

cooks.

The breakfast was given to help raise funds to send a delegate to 9he National Conference of Methodist Men, to be held at Lafayette, July 9-11.

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Mrs. Pauline Holston was installed as president of the Young Matrons of Independence Baptist Church recently. Serving with her are Mesdames Emma Baker, vicepresident; Joan Pope, secretary; Betty Johnson, assistant secretary; Nora Dillard, financial secretary; Lucille Pace, corresponding secretary; Julia Burton, treasurer; Ruby Lockett, program chairman; Bessie Pace, chaplain, and Susie White, director. Rev. M. H. Alston is pastor.

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THE INTERDENOMINATIONAL Ministers’ Alliance welcomed several new members at the last meeting. Due to the absence of Dr. Ford Gibson, who left to attend a meeting in Buffalo, Rev. Peter T. Fletcher, . pastor of St. John Methodist Church, had charge of the group’s program Wednesday night at Cleaves Memorial CME Church.

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Churches from Evansville, Princeton. Lyles and other communities in the Tri-State Area will be represented at the union mass meeting held for the Fighting Fund for Freedom drive' of the NAACP at Petoka’s Church of God in Christ next Sunday. * Rev. Carolene N. 'Bell, general chairmaln of the fund-raising in the Tri-State Area, will be a speaker. Rev. B. T. Brroum will be master of ceremonies. The public is invited.

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SUNDAY WILL BE a red letter day lor lay members of Cleaves Memorial CME Church. They will take charge of services under ihe leadership of Miss Tula Triggs, president. Rev. Carolene N. Bell will be guest speaker for the moim-

forever barred.

Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana,

this 7th day of June, 1954. H. Dale Brown, Clerk.

6/12/3t.

_ 6,211,995.17 _ 4,824,298.18

Total Assets $248,762,041.17 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND

LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND for°7o^ ^ 814 627 16

OTHER FUNDS 0 PO K?ve for LOTs Adjust'- ' l Uig service. Rev. J. C. Hines is 8ZSS {STa^-.* S98 ’ H3:,8 | m.-nt Kx, r ,es , J“.‘ 88 5,SGO.OO pastor.

r£S?. - w -- 50.924.m2s! R«v- Bell, a state alternate delePremiums ru .irned , 'Reserve for Taxes 1.413.000.00| gate. Will leave Sunday night to alReserve for TaxesIIIIIII. '’mlowvoo, A11 ; tend the NAACP national convenAl1 •Votar I Vabnit*ie| R s 4 fi-.s'fini 'q Spedal Surplus' 'fuikuTV ’ 83io3L25! tion in Dallas, Tex. She has urged

SpeciaI*PuVplu» ,f FundV Re-* Capital I^id u|> °r Statu- ' " '

*>?'■<■ fpr ronllpK.nrlM, « 60,000.00 u^s'sIctiU Funds'(Sur-

ville to make a fine showing. The national office set $500 for Evansville’s quota, and $150 will be presented at the convention, June 28nJuly 4. The local NAACP membership drive is scheduled to close Sunday afternoon at 4 at Carver Center. Each member is expected to bring a new member. THE NAACP YOUTH Council will meet Wednesday night at the Carver Center. Shirley Jean Lawler, Linda Bowles, Ann Gold and Paulette Pore, four top winners in the council’s popularity contest sponsored recently, enjoyed a trip to Gary for the state NAACP picnic at Marquette P'ark and Brookfield zoo in Chicago. They were also guests at the NAACP Headquarters in Chicago. Music on the Youth Council broadcast last Sunday morning was dedicated to those on the sick list, including Mrs. Fannie Crawley, adult branch secretary, who is convalescing at home after being confined to the hospital; Mrs. E. Hathaway, mother of Miss Lorraine Hathaway, a school secretary; Mrs. Mae Yokel, who is ill in St. Mary’s Hospilal, and Mrs. Albana Spui lin, ill in the Deaconess Hospital. The Blair Gospel Singers furnished music.

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Rev. G. Pulliams, Madisonville. Ky., prrr-t.rl -'or St. James Baptist Church, of which Rev. W. M. Moore is pastor, last Sunday after-

noon at Hood’s Temple.

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14—The Indianapolis Recorder, June 26,1954

Millions Of Africans Caught In Revolution

By LAWRENCE C. BURR

For ANP

Recent studies carried on by various agencies of the United Nations indicate that tropical Africa’s population of more than 140,000,000 is seeking a larger share

standard of living and related \:lues are finding expression tiirough labor unions and the sale of labor for wages or pro-

duce.

TRADITIONALLY money and

of the fruits of their labor. In al- exchange played a negligible role most every way, the continent of li ves °f indigenous Africans. Africa is undergoing an unprece- Today only a very few communidented revolution. i escape the increasing desire for Political nationalism, though [ consumer products and other falacking cohesion, nevertheless is cilities of modern life, emerging. African tribal customs j Adverse effecis are likely to are being shattered by the im- develop, however, unless during pact of industrialism and urbaniza- the transitory stages these mounttion. I in S desires can be guided. Infla- - And now, demands for a higher i titm will result in unnecessary ex-

ploitation.

The rapid shift of men from farms to factory is sure to result in a more serious shortage of food. In only a very few areas in Africa are the demands of local populations met by their own production.

Terre Haute

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the Brotherhood of the church. The younger Rev. Perry is pastor.

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DARNES LODGE NO. 4 and Prince Hall Lodge No. 16, F. and A. M., donated a bus to Crawfordsville for the St. John’s Day obser1 vance and basketball game. The

THE FIRST WEEK of day camp 1 bus left the Masonic Temple on

at Carver Center will be held June 28-July 2, with the second week set for July 6-July 9. Games, hikes, arts and cratts and picnics are scheduled. Registrations close

Friday. * * 4=

N. 3rd.

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The Mieses Earlie Mae and Julia | Anne Palmer, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mayo ^Palmer, 709 E.

Elder and Mrs. M. Emery, who have been conducting revivals at various churches here, will leave this week lor Alabama, where he Is pastor of two churches.

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A FURTHER SHIFT will increase human misery even more. With 70 percent of the world’s population already underfed, at no point can a drop in food production be permitted. Theie is great need to raise the appallingly low standard of living not only in Africa but also in most of the other underdeveloped areas of the

world.

On the basis of a study. “Enlargement of the Exchange Economy in Tropical Africa,” *hose : conditions prevail in the Belgian

,500,000.00

Edward M. Slocum, Atty. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE

all who are contributing to ihe

$20,000,000.00 j. Fighting Fund for Freedom to

T , 1 , t , 4 . Congo, French Equatorial Africa Elder J. M. Blaha, pastor of ine ^h e West Coast, the Gold Coast,

stmt

Mae, who was recently capped, is| of God in Christ to be held at union of South Africa and North

entering her second year at St. i Fr eeman’s Temple, Gary, through- Xfrtca Mary’s School of Nursing, while out j u i y . Bishop C. E. Bennett will

Julia is a junior at Basse high preside. UNFORTUNATELY, adequate school. * * * funds for the proper development Mr. and Mrs. Palmer plan to Mrs. Alice Jones has returned | of natural resources are not availmotor to Chicago and spend a few after spending the winter with her i able within the aras themselves and days before returning with their daughter. Miss Wilma Jones, in ! have to be sought from more highdaughters. They plan io stay with Goldsboro, N. C. Motoring home, ly developed nations in the west, her sisters and brothers-in-law, | they saw the Natural Bridge at This, of course, is likely to inMessrs. and Mesdames Arthur Bedford, Va. ;fiuence the continued development . ~tes and Charles Mitchell. [ * * * on self-government in an adverse

! Pob'r’ Henson son of Mrs. Julia ! way. Foreign capital will be shy Scott, is home from the Army. 'where political unrest is to be | * * * ; found and one has to wonder wdiich Mrs. Paula Blaha is still confined set of goals, political or economic.

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plus)

Surplus as regards Uolirvholders $177,202,787.62 Total $248,762,041.17

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•are to be pursued first.

State of Indiana,

Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned, Insurance Commisfrtoner of Indiana, hereby certify

ment on said complaint TOUind| wnmj^'^. V?. CT.'l.n"!?\w

ciiSty icouo.

*: State Macon county. ^ 7t „ day o( September, SSSSK?, 0*™, SB In the Superior Court of Marion . , tH “ ♦»,.,» .- > n this office.

County. In the State of Indiana.! NOW, THEREFORE, by order

No. C-5959.

i of said Court, said defendant last

Elizabeth Hogue

vs.

James Hogue.

BE IT KNOWN, That on

above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said | complaint against him and that unthe le ss he appear and answer or de-

16th ^ day of' June* ’i954"."the" above rr.ur thereto at the calling of said .lamed plaintiff, by her attorneys, I c^use on the 7th day of Septemfiled in the office of the Clerk of bcr. 1954, the same being the 2nd the Superior Court of Marion Judicial day of a term of said Court, County, in the State of Indiana, begun and held st the Court her complaint against the above House in the City of Indianapolis, named defendant James Hogue Mouctay ln September, and the said plaintiff having also said complaint and the i^atfilcd in said Clerk’s office the affi- ters and things therein contained davit of a competent person, show- an( t alleged will be heard and de-' ing that the residence of the de- termined in his absence, fendant, upon diligent inquiry, is Dale Brown Clerk.

sahl original .statement is now on file

in this office.

in Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 1st da^- of May. 1954. (Sfal) HARRY K WELL 5 !, Insurance Commis’sioner.

6/26/2t.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE FOUNDERS MUTUAL

CASUALTY CO. Chicago, Illinois

141 N. Jackson Blvd.

On the 31st day of December, 1953

D. T. Molthop, President

Caroline Fgan. As’s’t Secretary Amount of Capital paid

up $

In Testimony Whereof, 1 hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 1st day of May, 1954. i (Seal) HARRY E. WELLS,

Insurance Commissioner.

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STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE GENERAL CASUALTY COMPANY OF WISCONSIN Madison 3. Wisconsin 117 East Wilson Street On the 31st day of December, 1953 F. L. McAleavey, Vice-President P. N. Snodgrass, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up $ 1,000,000.00

unknow«, and the defendant, James Hogue, is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said cause of action is for divorce and that the defendant James Hogue is a necessary party thereto and whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear in said Court, and an-| swer or demur thereto on the 7th day of September, 1954. NOW, THEREFORE, by order of said Court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him and that unless he appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 7th day of September, 1954, the same being the 2nd judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in September, 1954, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in his absence. H. Dale Brown, Clerk.

6/19/3t.

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WAY OF FADS By W1LLIAH HENRY HUFF For ANP That in the head and heart, not on the back Is that which makes a woman or a man; One’s garments may appeal and still, they lack What makes one fit into the plan. Why should a fad retard a useful

life

When fads will come and go with, passing years? In every age some foolish fad is

rife

But each brings on a multitude of tears.

ASSETS OE COMPANY I Bonds (Schedule D) Stocks (Schedule D) ■ Mortgage Loans on Real Es*ate (Schedule B) • Real Estate owned-. - Collateral loans (Schedule C) .. Cash and Bank Deposits Agents' balances or uncollected premiums Other assets - Total Assets . $

r

Scotty's Motors USED CAR VALUES For Best In Let’s Trade 1839 SHELBY ST. ID. 7223

. „ 212.543.44 LIABILITIES. SURPLCS AND

. OTHER FUNDS

Reserve for Losses $ 79,078.23

Reserve for Loss Adjustment Expenses Reserve for Unearned Premiums’

ASSETS OF COMP AN v

Bonds (Schedule D) $ 8,852,060.00 Stocks (Schedule D) 2,073,584.00 140 058 81 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) 7,250.00 I Real Estate owned 130,497.75 Collateral loans (Sched-

1 ule C)

[Cash and Bank Deposits..

'Agents’ balances or un45 183 12 collected premiums

Otlier assets, Reinsurance

26,621.29 Recoverable '680.22 Interest & Dividends due

& accrued

776,813.79 970,534.39 33,320.20 117,112.58

Total Assets $12,961,172.71 LIABILITIES, SURPLl'S AND

586,516.47

Reserve for Taxes.. All other Liabilities Total Liabilities $ Special Surplus Funds $ Capital Paid up or Statutory Deposit — Unassigned Funds (Surplus) — Surplus as regards Pol- . icyhoiders $ Total $

OTHER FUNDS

Reserve for Losses.. $ 3,566,192.29 6,392.97 i Reserve foi* Loss Adjust-

i ment Expenses

'Reserve for Unearned

2,573.76^ Premiums 4,032,284.68 29’97o]25 Reserve for Taxes 728,405.50 118 015 21 All other Liabilities ! 1 Total Liabilities $ 8,913.398.94

Special Surplus Funds..—$

94,528.23 94,528.33 212',543.44

Capital Paid up or Statu-

- it

1,000,000.00

tory Deoosi

Unassigned Funds (Sur plus) 3,047,773.77 Surplus as regards Policyholders $ 4,047,773.77 Total $12,961,172.71

State of Indiana,

Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify

State of Indiana,

Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify

tthat the above is a correct copy of , . the Statement of the Condition of the that th<? above is a correct copy of above mentioned Company on the 31st . the Statement of the Condition of the •day of December, 1953; as shown by above mentioned Company on the 31st | the original statement and that the day of December, 1953; as shown by isaid original statement is now on file, the original statement and that the I in this office. | said original statement is now on file

In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto in this office,

subscribe mv name and affix my offi-1 In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto cial seal, this 1st day of May. 1954. 1 subscribe nny name and affix my offi(Seal) HARRY E. .WELLS, cial seal, this 1st day of May, 1954.

Insurance Commissioner.

6/26/2t.

(Seal)

HARRY E. WELLS, Insurance Commis’sioner.

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