Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1944 — Page 21
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Irs 4 —— the Monopolizes Spotlight
Tt Resumes Pennant Drive
By JACK CUDY
. Xinited. Press Stat ¢ SE VOR July 13—Luke Sewell's “mystery team” of St. Louis! Browns resumes its pennant campaign today, almost monopolizing the
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compared with rival clubs, won lads from St. Loo new respect ‘the first half of the season. many experts and fans them as a questionmark may not be able to fight off challenge should any of suddenly stage a win-
Cardinals, boast a 10% game lead in the National feague, a fact which adds interest to the Browns’ campaign because of the: possibility of an intra-city series, 4
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spotlight. Rarely has any club commanded such attention at this stage of the
upon it because: (1) The Browns
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LOS ANGELES, July 13 (U. P). -—The Washington Redskins of the National Professional league will tackle the March field all-
throughout the country, in the Coliseum the night of Aug. 25, Maj. Paul Schissleer, March field coach, announced today. The air forces personnel will begin training at March field on Aug. 1, returning to their own stations after the contest. The Redskins, under -the tutee lage of Dud De Groot, ex-Stan-ford star and formerly coach at San Jose State and Rochester university, are scheduled to arrive in San Diego, July 31. Once again the Redskins will be led by S8lingin' Sammy Baugh, while ex-All-Americans Jack Jacobs of and Jimmy Nelson of Alabama are expected to lead the fliers’ attack. Proceeds will go to army charlie
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Browns never have With 79 games books, they have 34 for a percentage remarkable or even the basis of other ears—but currently it's the best in loop and that’s what they pay on
schedule also favors St. Louis. this season the Brownies have displayed a decided preference for their own park, winning a greater percentage of home games than they have won on the road. Of the 75 games left to play, St. Louis is
Kingan ‘A. A. had to go 10 innings to nose out Bridgeport Brass, 4-3, in a Bush-Callahan Industrial league ‘game at Softball stadium last night. In other games, Allison Red Wings blanked Indianapolis Bleaching, 10-0, and Metal Auto Parts won over Moose, 9-4.
_A po-hit game, pitched by, Helen Niehouse for Beck Canvas Products featured last night's Suiith-Hassler girls’ league games at Speedway. The Beck's won from R C. A. 4-1, errors permitting the radio girls’ lone tally. Pt. Harrison WACs blanked Camp Atterbury WACs 7-0, and Stout Fleld WACs blanked Wayne Park, 9-0. Tonight's Bush-Callahan Manufacturers’ league games at Softball
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Marshall to Fight Maxim in Cleveland
Matchmaker Larry Atkins an-~ nounced today that Lloyd Marshall, leading light heavyweight, would box Pfc. Joe Maxim, Cleveland heavyweight, in a 10-round bout at the Cleveland Stadium July 27. The fight will be Cleveland's first outdoor affair of the season and the first professional boxing show here since April 21 when Marshall outclassed Jake LaMotta for 10 rounds. Maxim, now stationed at Camp Mauldin, Mo., has been fighting regularly while in service and has won his last nine bouts. Marshall dropped a close decision Tuesday night to Holman Williams in Washington,
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night. Twelve events are on the bill with racing scheduled for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights and Thursday afternoon. Highlighting the program will be the $1000 2:20 pace Tuesday night and the 2:25 trot for a $1000 stake Thursday night. Clarence Howe, superintendent of speed, said that 150 entries have been declared.
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DEATH NOTICES 3
Times, Thursday, July 13,1044 ABERCROMBIE Nettie M. 4007 WF Keystone, wife of Clement L. and mother 1 Mrs. Howard Thornburg and Mrs. Harry Scheeters, passed away Wednesday mornng. Se at Planner & Buchanan Mostpary, Priday, 2 p. m. © Friends invited urial Crown Hill. Priends may call at mortuary. BAKER-Leslte C,, beloved husband of Minnie E. Baker, father of Lyman B. and Carl E. Baker and Miss Marguerite Baker, grandfather of Pvt. Lyman E. Baker, Fort Ord, California, passed away at his home, 1209 Linden si., Tuesday a. m. Priends may call at the Robert W. Stirling Puneral Home, 1420 Prospect st. after 8. p.m. Wednesday, - neral services Friday, 10 a. m., from the funeral home. Friends invited. Busia Rest Haven cemetery, Edinburg,
BROWN-—Agnes Lorene, of Lebanon, Ind., entered into rest Wednesday, age 80 years, widow of the late Muratt Brown, mother of Mrs. hambers and ymond M. Brown; sister of Mrs. Du«dora Kerr and Mrs. Clara Mirc13n and Grant Moore. Services Priday, at the Clermont Christian bow rial Crown Hill. Friends may call at son's residence in Clermont, Ind. Harry W. Moore Peace chapel in charge.
FINCH—George E., age 50. Husband of Thelma R. and father of Paula Mae Finch, brother of Douglas and James Joseph Pinch of Clarks Hill, Ind., and Harry A. of Indianapolis, Mrs. "Rath Helms, Mrs, Florence Leach of Lebanon, and Mrs. June Boyer of Newcastle, passed away Wednesday evening at residence, 1311 8. Lyndhurst 4r. Baturday, 2 p. m. Conkle Home, 1934 W. Michigan. invited. Burial
Washington Friends may
call at funeral home after 2 p. m. Priday. HANNING—Dr, William H., 909 E. Maple rd, husband of Florence M. father of Mrs. Glenn Knotts, Capt. William PF. and Cpl. Clifford C. Hanning, both in England, passed away Tuesday a. m., in Conneaut, O. Services Planner & Buchanan Priday, 10:30 a. m Friends invited. Interment Crown Hill. Priends may call at mortuary, JACKSON-—Eckey, age 70 years, husband of the late Adelaide Jackson, father of Mrs. Lottie L. Brown and William Jackson, passed away Wednesday afternoon. Services Saturday. 10:30 a. m., Conkle funeral home, 1934 W. Michigan - st. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill Friends may cail at funeral home after m. Thursday MARGASON~Martha, beloved mother of Josephine Thompson of Detroit, Mich.,| and Ray Margason of Poley, Ala. passed | away Monday. 8ervice Friday, 2 m., at the Beanblossom mortuary. 1321 W. Ray st. Burial Washington Park. Friends invited.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
;Plitaield; Massachusetts. North Street
ON THE 318T DAY OF FP DECEMBER, 1943
HARRISON L. AMB AMBER, ro eident ROBERT H. DAVENPOR Vice-President and Secretary
GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real estate unincumbered....$ 9,733,576.45 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior
laf A. age
OFFRINGA—John,
PETERSEN—Mrs.
passed away Tray 2 a. =~ may call at the W. Stirling Funerat Hote, Rar Prospect st, after p.m, ursday. Puneral services Saskia, 173. Ly p. m., above funeral home.
husband of Mayme Meeks, father of Tt Meeks, brother of Mts. Nellie Slack, Mrs. Oilis Fisher and Thomas E.- Meeks, od
yg - : . m., at Kirby mortuary, 1901 N. Meridian. Friends may call at mors tuary. Burial Washington Park.
A. Koopman and Mss. P.O pases away Wednesday. Se 2 ppm, at the J. C. “Chapel of the Chimes.” 1234 st. Priends invited. Burial Washing ton Park. Friends may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes.” Leah, 5110 Riverview dr., wife of Anton, mother of Mrs, VirH. Theoboid
inia Schuman, Mrs. T id, t. (1g) Andrew T. Notfolk, Va. grandmother of Richard Theobold,
Flan away Wednesday a. m. Services ainel & Buchanan' mortu ry, Friday, m. Friends invited. ' Interment Haminmon Park, Friends may call at mortuary, WELMER Robert ~L., 43 years. Beloved son of Amelia Welter, brother of Mrs. Carl Pardieck, Mollie, Henry, Prank, Pred and Edwin Weimer. Passed away Wednesday p. m. Funeral Saturday, 1:30 p- m., at the G. H. Herrmann funeral home, East ‘st. Burial Concordia cemetery. Priends may call after 2 p. m. Friday.
CARDS OF THANKS 2 GEISENDORFF—We wish to thank our friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the ill ness and death of our beloved husband and father, Norman L. Geisendorfl, We espectally thank the minister, singers, organist, Monarch Steel Co., and
Beanblossom Mortuary for their efficient service.
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incumbrance) ............. 21,789,392.06 Bonds (book value) ......... 33,751,869 62 Stocks (book value) ......... 77,184.00 Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) .. 2,022,471.64 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) ........... 517,619.49 Accounts receivable ...... . 43,038.24 Loans to policyholders 6,850,359.03 Due from other companies... 41,580.83 Premiums and accounts due * in process of eollection .. 1,538,656.95 Excess of investment value of stocks and bonds over book Value ....vvivnvneinnnnaanns 130.645.26 Total gross assets ........ $76.796,193.57 Deduct assets not admitted. . 175,222 66
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rsigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioved ‘Company on the 31st day of December, 1943; as shown by the ial statement apd that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof, 1 hereunto subscribe Rood name and affix my official seal, this 16th day of K3V 1944
VIEHMANN, (SEAL) Insurance C STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE {KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Kansas City, Missouri 3520 Broadway
ON THE 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1943 W. E. BIXBY, President SEARS,
C. N. Secretary Amount of capital paid up.. *$4,000.000.00 GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY
. Real estate Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incumbrance} Bonds (book value) .. Cash in banks (on interest
51,000,231.21 68,427,693.66 |
and not on interest) and in office 1,201,753.20 Accrued securities “(interest and rents, etc) ........... 1,476,357.90 | Policy loans and Liens 17,211,090.92 | Advance account ... 5,670.43
| Agents’ balances—Cr. 42,214.20 . Premiums sand accounts due
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0 2,792,504 46 | Accounts otherwise secured. 56,000.00 Bills receivable ... 8,781.77 Amortized value “ot ‘PHA loans over book value.... 317.720.48
Total gross assets $148,980,258.86 Deduct assets not admitted 1.214,873.64
Net “assets
$147,765,385.22
Reserve or amount hecessary to reinsure outstand-
ing KS ..... a... ue Losses unadjusted and suspense ............. . 752,752.77 Bills and accounts unpaid . 69,721.92
Other liabilities of the com-
PANY ....iiiiiieiinieinnes 3.742,383.19
Total liabilities ... +3139, 513.311.38 ‘narann sera avesers 000,000.00 Surplus sesesssesestannenne 4237/0334 Total ....civverecnscnans «+ $147,765,385.22
| State of Indians, 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 31st day of December, 1943; as shown by the original statement (and that the said original statement is | now on file in this office. { In testimony whereo® I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 16th day oF 2 Je. 1944. VIEHMANN, (SEAL) Insurances Commissioner.
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Amount of gapiial id up....*Mutual Co. Gi OF COMPANY Real estate rt. -§ 12,645,204.75 Morigage loans on real estate (free from any prior ine cumbrance) ......... 0... Bonds (book a "eens Cash in banks (on interest
61,573.306.21 182,074,016.96
and not on interest) 2,825,085.66 Accrued securities (interes and rents, ete.) ........... 2,912,770.00 Loans to slicyho! PS wie» sit 20,656,390.13 Premiums and actounts due and in process of collection 4,410,150.00 Accounts otherwise secured.. 341,075.56
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