Show SUED FOR Mutual Life Insurance Company Se Seeks ks to Recover Prom From Its It Former Officers NINE CAUSES CAUSES OF ACTION REPUBLICAN COMMITTEES GOT NEARLY New York March first corn com complaint plaint in a s of eight a aready ready begun by the Mutual Life Ins 1 in ance company agaInst former rl reli dent Richard A McCurdy hIs soi Robert H and the firm of M Raymond Co the form r Metropolitan agents mad mada PUblic pubic tOday The particular I Li a st former PresIdent McCurdy and cox 11 nine separate causes of Li 11 each Mr lIr McCurdy Is with the waste of large sums of money belongIng to the company through aHe C un faithfulness and jn in the dis discharge discharge charge of his duties S ing to are demanded Poll Political Con Contributions trl b uti ons The first five causes seek recovery in U I Ithe th the aggregate of as con contributions to political parties since Tan oTan 1 1885 1385 These contributions ar I Ito to have been in 1896 ill ir 1900 and In 1904 to 10 the te national nation RepublIcan campaign 25 a aIn In 1904 to the con committee and embracing the various contributions ed o t by Senator Platt as been made to tc the New York a state corn com committee ronce Jan 1 1885 The sixth cause seeks to recover the th sum of ih O O alleged Increased ot of annual drawn by the former r flent fin rince June 1 1901 1301 without 1 th rIty as Is s claimed Seventh Item The seventh cause ks to as the aggregate if cf th tho Uve tive sums of drawn from the company for tor the last six ERrs ears of un on the er of the commIttee On on tur and under circumstances detaIled In the testimony before the Armstrong corn com committee The eighth cause deals with the relations of Louis A Thebaud son Inlaw of McCurdy with Raymond Co and the gratuities and the rates of commission received by the tha firm Young Graft The final cause of action deals the sum of received by R Robert RobertH bert bertH H McCurdy as commissions from to November 1905 as superintendent of the foreign department and hargos that by reason of unfaithfulness an and neglect by the former presIdent the commissions had been allowed at rates whIch the enormous increase it in th foreIgn business had rendered exorbitant tant and unnecessary Finally the company demands Jud ment against McCurdy for the sum of with interest as damages for alleged unfaithfulness and neglect |