Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1944 — Page 18
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? Pacific Area. PHARMACIST'S MATE 2-¢ Jack Cpl. Walter H. Scott, husband of |W. Corydon is stationed in the Mrs, Mirian Scott, 2860 Kenwood {Southwest Pacific area where his ave. is in charge -of the checking cousin, Aviation Ordnanceman 2-¢ of incoming motor parts with a Lohrmann Hofmann, recently * jmotor; parts supply company on; [was killed inaction. Corydon; sen New Caledonia. The company of Mrs. Alice Corydon, 652 S. West supplies everything from shoestrings st. received his promotion to secto field guns for force fighting in ond class last month. . the South Pacific, He is the son; CPL. CLAYTON GUFFEY is visitof Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Scott of ling his parents, Mr. and Mrs. WilHeltonville ahd has been overseas liam Guffey, 954 Somerset ave. He since May. lis a member of the 10th armored | division, Camp Gordan, Ga. Second Lt. Robert C. Seet, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Seet, 5139 Clyde C. Crafton, fton, husband of Mrs. Park Sve. has been graduated as a | | Clyde Crafton, 4511 Winthrop ave., first pilot at Dodge City army air | has been advanced to pharmacist’s field, Kas. [mate third class at Great Lakes, IIL
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Six Indianapolis men are in the army air- forces officer candidate school at Miami Beach, Fla. They are James M. Hannon, husband of Mrs, Alice R. Hannon, 1045 Bradbury: ave.; Willlam C. Clark, husband of Mrs. Marjorie K. Clark, 845 N. Rural st.; Glenn W. Richardson, husband of Mrs. Irene Richardson, 4166 College ave.; Hollis B. Spears, husband of Mrs. Violet H. Spears, 4528 Kingsley dr.; Hughes L. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byrom J. Smith, 3806 N. Emerson ave, and Raymond F. Phillips, husband of Mrs. Etta L. Phillips, 11th and Illinois sts.
Flossie West, 846 W. 28th st., has
been’ ‘inducted into the army through Marion county local board 3.
At Camp Barkeley Second Lt, William J. Jamieson, 5045 Primrose ave. is in the school for medical administrative corps officers at Camp Barkeley, Tex.
First Lt. Otto Taylor, husband of Mrs. Mildred Taylors 26 E. Iowa st. ordnance officer at Laurinburg-
Maxton air base, N.C.
Finance officer of a service group with headquarters of an air force service command in England, John P. Voliva, former senior accountant for Mark M, Covert, Indianapolis | C.P.A, has been promoted to major. His wife, Elsie, and small son live at 726 N. Bancroft st. Maj. Voliva’s group keeps the long range P-51 Mustangs of the 9th air force in fighting trim.
Walter R. Grow, scn of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Grow, 32 S. Tuxedo st. has been graduated from the aviation radioman school at Jacksonville, Fla.,, and promoted to private first class in the marine corps.
In Basic Training Pvt. Paul S. Parisho, 1706 Ingram, st,, is in basic training at the ord-| nance replacement training center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.
Member of an infantry division in the South Pacific, William L. Gibson Jr, 510 E. Ohio st., has been promoted to corporal. He has been in the Pacific area since April, | 1942.
Three Indianapolis men are at| Camp Wheeler, Ga., for basic train- |
ing. They are Pvts. William L. Far- | is, son of Mrs, W. C. Faris, 3302
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Investments in U.S. Government Bonds (26.8%
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on Life, Accident and Health INSUTADCE. x veveenniosnsneres Benefits Paid to Policyholders and Beneficiaries. «ueeeseossssoss a PEE. of Pacific Mutual's Total Assets) Dec. 31, 1943. ToT ee ARE EE EYRE RYN EY 622,659,773.00
Balance Sheet, December 31, 1943, Combining All Departments (Participating Life, Non-participating Life, Accident and Health, and Corporate)
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25,214,563.89 17,674,886.24
73,288,891.83
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ASSETS LIABILITIES : CAsH ON HAND AND IN BANKS PoLICY AND CLAIM RESER (including time deposits) . ceveens.$ 4,078,627.56 | Policy reserves ........ $212,977, 617.88 BonDs: Approved claims payable United States Govt... . §73,288.801.83 in instalments ........ 35,756,578.00 Canadian Govt...,.. 2,719,964.04 Death, disability, & endow. State, County & Mia 3,350,847.60 claims awaiting complePublic Utility ..... 27.890.966.20 ° tion of proofs. ....... 2,502,663.78 Railroad ........ + 9,139,005.30 { . . Industrial ‘snd other $359,830.11 Total policy and claim reserves, oo 4e0.$251,236,859.66 —— OTHER LIABILITIES TO Total bonds ,...vveennan... 120,749,505.08 POLICVHOLDSRS; Policy i. ividends left with ComCORPOPATE STOCKS: pany & accrued interest Preferred vvvee....$ 1,223.869.79 thereon vi. vvveinee..$ 6,024,119.00 Common «vsevee.. 1,374,535.70 Reserve for dividends. . 3, 645.62 vance premium deposits 1 145, 26.47 Total corporate stocks. ..... ee 2,598,405.49 | Advance int. on pol. loans "461340 40.49 MORTGAGE LOANS ON REAL ESTATE tubilities tg policyRoldams. A on Snes Ladin to policyholders... 8,195,231.58 THA jor) cescsesnsnssnenes 106,014,349.12 (including Federal and State taxes) ...0. 2,919,962.64 i ON POLICIES. ..eoeeseeess 21,688957.00 | MORTGAGE LOAN RESERVES. ....c0e00e. 1,102,295.00 JLAVERAL LOANS. ci0vevnensnes 178,803.12 | SPECIAL CORPORATE RESERVES......... 1,000,000.00 Rear RT] $ 9.000,000.00 UNASSIGNED SURPLUS (for the exclusive Or Eeiopeny § ». 0000 i .. use of the Participating Life Department) 800,178.55 Carri STOCK KBD SURPLUS otal real estate... ....c00eee 3 aya: 2h ¢ (0f pes.) : < 13,390,598.61 Cap. stock (authorized and INTEREST AND RENTS DUE issued, 10,000 shares of AND ACCRUED +....vveveesses 1,297,648.53 $100.00 each) .......$ 1,000,000.00 PREMIUMS OUTSTANDING CR Surpla) (including paid-in AND DEFERRED ....00vuviteas - 3,33493036 surplus, $2,000,000.00) 7,112,808.04 OTHER ASSETS Seseiviseecssnsee _ 35,510.60 Total capital stock and surplus, sseeses 8,112,808.04 TOTAL. . Te vevvnrsaness 8273,367,335.47 TOTAL... TTT 1$273,36733547
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E. Shelton J. Cimmerman ELMER M, SHELTON, seaman "1-¢, husband of Mrs, Rose Shelton, 745 N. Holmes ave,, is with the navy inethe Atlantic. He is the son of Mrs. Mary Shelton, 547 N, Belmont st. JOHN T. CIMMERMAN, seaman’ 2-c, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Cimmerman, 760 N. Warman ave, is with the navy in the Pacific. He is the brother of Mrs. Rose Shelton, 745 N. Holmes ave. '
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Army Private First Class Is At Keesler Field, Miss. =:
Pfc. John Omer Roush, son of J. PF. Roush, 1326 Lyndhurst dr. is taking pre-aviation cadet tests at Keesler field, Miss, He will be sent to a college or university,
Cpl. Robert D. Lostutter, son of Mrs. P. R. Lostutter, 1425 E. Vermont st., is at Keesler field, Miss,, to determine his qualifications as a pre-aviation cadet.
Betty Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, 5019 University st., has enlisted in the WAVES, and is at Hunters college, Bronx, N.Y.
Sgt. Lawrence B. Hanson, husband of Mrs. Kathryn M. Hanson, 7 N. Jefferson ave. and son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hanson, 2104 N. Harding st., has received the bronze star and good conduct ribbon in Italy.
. Leave Gurinery School
Marine Pvt. Elmer C. Homberg, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hom-
Sgt. Snodgrass Pvt. Van Leuven | SGT. JACK E SNODGRASS has, been serving a year with the Hellcats in the India-China theater as gunner and co-pilot of a bomber. He is the son of Lee Snodgrass, 26 S. Capitol ave, and his wife lives at 2246 Guilford ave.
berg, 208 Summit st, has been
{graduated from the machine-gun
school at Camp Elliott, Cal.
Two Indianapolis officers have been advanced in rank. They John Raymond Achor to lieutenant colonel and Edwin Robert Allbright, 4447 College ave., to major.
PVT. NELLE WARNER VAN| LEUVEN, former safety and health ' division, head at RCA, has com-| pleted basic WAC training at Ft.! Des Moines, Ia., and has been assigned to Ft. Lewis, Wash, She! formerly lived with her sister, Mrs. Elmer W. Wilmington, 1516 Brook: | side ave.
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PVT. CHARLES B. HULL, son of | | Mr. and Mrs. Omer Stockdale, 1404 Earl ave. has been assigned to me- | chanics at Camp Barkeley, Tex. His| | wife, Imogene, and two children live {at 1527 Shepard st. His brother, | | Sgt. Ray S. Hull, overseas two | | years, is with the army in Trinidad. | LESTER .E. JACKSON, fireman
eo | E. 33d st; Wesley R. Darnell, hus-2.¢ has returned to Great: Lakes, o | band of Mrs. Norma Darnell, oS. Neal st.; and Carl Beatty, hus-| eo | band of Mrs. Laura Beatty, R. R.
Ill, after visiting his wife, Juanita, | {and sons, 801 N. New Jersey st. and | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester F.|
H. R. Taylor, 934 S. Missourl st, | -
DENTISTS . 1, Box 819-W. Jackson, 6968 Evanston ave. Office Hours: 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. . Arnold 8S. Hollander, husband ’ Monday Nut TH SP. M, : a a he n inl 36), W. Washington St. LI, 3995 $| 54 Ft. MeCielln, Ala, en ih Has esq Ssiened he
First Lt. John F. Knop, son of | 4002 College |
basic flight training. He is a grad- | uate of Purdue university and holds | a B. 8. degree from the university.
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Second Lt. William S. Read, son of Mrs. Frances X. Bell, 4840 W. { Morris st. has been selected to attend the officers’ communication {course of the field artillery school at Ft. Sill, Okla.
Five Indianapolis men have been | transferred from Ft. Harrison to |basic training in other camps. They are Pvts. Erwin Kleiner, 1217 King ave. and Francis E, DeLong, 1521 English ave., to Ft. Knox, Ky.; Harry Bradshaw st. and Cecil J. Glaze, 822!
'N. Goodlet st, Ft.’ Leonard Wood, Mo., and Paul J. Dodd, 1310 Fletch-| ‘er ave. to Camp Plauche, La.
Now a S, Sergeant Clerk in the group headquarters at El Centro, Cal, William G. Ka-
foure, son of Mr. and Mrs, George
Kafoure, 1702 N. New Jersey st. has been promoted to staff seri geant in the marines.
Pvt. Amos L, Smith, husband of Mrs. Amos L. Smith, 2420 W. Wilis at Camp Atterbury for | basic training.
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They are Pvts. Marjorie-A. Dever,| J daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dever, 2206 Station st.; Mary V. Harbison, , 345 N. Delaware st, and
Mr. and Mrs, William L. Unversaw, 911 N. Baricroft st, has been graduated from the ‘naval’ air “center, Corpus Christi, "Tex. and has heen commissioned - an ensign in’ the U. 8. naval reserve, | PFC. CHARLES C. IMHAUSEN, who recently graduated from the gunnery school at Kingman field, Ariz, will report to Tampa field, Fla., after visiting his wife, Anna, and son Charles H. Imhausen, 1826] W. Vermont st.
FOUR TRANSFERRED | FROM FT. HARRISON
Four Indianapolis men have been transferred from Pt. Harrison for basic training. The men and their camps are Pvts. Severin C. Litzelman, son of Cletus A. Litzelman, 418 N. Exeter ave., and Delbert L. Cummins, husband of Mrs. Virginia H. Cummins, 1743 W. Washington st.,
Wolfe, son of Dee Wolfe, 432 Orange st., and James R. Rusher, husband of Mrs. Iona M. Rusher, 909 Charles st., both to Camp Wheeler, Ga.
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Marine Joseph E. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harvey E. Clark, 942 N. Bosart ave. has heen prcmoted to private first class at Camp Pendleton, Cal, where he is taking combat training. He holds the marine rifle sharpshooter medal.
Marine 2d Lt. Martha W. Kaiser recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Washburn, 236 Pasadena st, while en route to her new
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