| Show i t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 22 MARCH 23 1935: SATURDAY MORNING Eittle Wolf Overpowers Kirilenko in Headline Go OTTO PUTS B A C- - Dixie to Play C Hoop Title Lasky’s Title Hopes CHALLENGE For SEEKS NEW MILE MARK Jersey Irishman Pounds Out Decision Ovef Rival TO ARBITER Cedar City Club Defeats Snow 4238 and Fliers Big Chief Decisive Jim Braddock Blasts KANSAS ACE J lYictor Hy Sharman Draws With Invader in Torrid Fistic Brawl Ruppenthal Salt Laker Ppt on Brilliant ExhibiCunningham Gunning tion Anderson Takes O’Shocker Into For Four-Minut- e Savich Triumphs Camp i By I C D With all the brutal savagery of a moth attacking a hundred dollar overcoat Chief Little Wolf Friday night fairly tore Ma-trKirilenko apart in the headline match of the weekly wrestling card And if you should be in doubt- as to the relentless ferocity of the moth aforesaid all you have to do is to look at your hun- -' dred dollar overcoat next fall Also if you are in doubt as to the fierceness of Chief Little Wolf all you have to do is to go down to the arena where you will find numerous crosses indicating where the Jjody fell and perhaps also some small scattering parts of Kirileflko himself os - Record This Year By LAWRENCE PERRY Special Dispatch to Tha Salt Like Tribune (Copyright 1939) NEW YORK March 22— In the running of the Casey mile at the an nual indoor K of C games at the Madison Square (garden Glenn Cunningham confirmed a conviction long established among trainers— that whereas an athlete can run a blazing half-mil- e after he has gone the mile roiite he cannot reverse the process Just why champion flyer ! good at a middle distance having previously done the mile and yet convereely finds records way beyond him when he essays the mile after a flight over the shorter distance le a problem no expert In the sport of track has" found himself able to answer The fact however remains So Cunningham’s failure to lower hie world’s indoor record 4:084 means nothing other than that champion though he be he is yet subject to certain inexorable If inexplicable laws Four-Minu- te sea-eon- ’ -- in-hi- four-minu- te o d super-emine- four-minu- te cne-falle- four-minu- te 4 ST GEORGE— B A C and Dixie will clash here Saturday evening at 8:30 o’clock for the championship of the annual Utah-Idajunior college basketball tournament The two'club earned their wy to WARD ARCH By the final Friday by scoring close vic(Chicago Tribune Service) tories in the semifinals - B A C in an extra peCHICAGO March 21 — Ever downed Snow since Otto who is coach of- - tha riod affair and Dixie took the measNaw York Golden Glove squad ure of Ricks The loser of the two ' Friday enhat been trying to get a return bout Several night ago at q boxing counters will clash Saturday at 7:30 POCATELLO— A former local m for third and fourth’ places eounalssion bouquet Otto mad anBraddock a man who had been other desperate effort but the wily encounter was The B A Noel Franklin U JL S B and resurrected from pugilism’s boneyard Cross whs Is a New York boxing on of the most exciting junior col- A A U champion returns lit the little more than a year ago turned In Judged rif used to fight Otto a ref- lege battles seen her for some time a of role professional one of the most sensational upsets in er (next Tuesday a Snow took big lead in the early years as he won 11 of the 19 rounds part of theatgame Th score at the at the Auditorium arena In a headline from his younger opponent who had Jesse Hill rookie Yankee outfield- end of tha first quarter was 14-- for wrestling match with Dave Reynbeen S to 1 favorite er went through the University of Snow The victors nearly closed jhe olds of Salt Lake City Frnklin 197 to Jimsecond the1 scholin half pounds Lasky weighed Southern California on a track cap period the for Snow B A C was will outweigh his opponent about my's 182 4 and is three years arship ending but-hfour won rounds 8 at the end of the third five poundi The bout will be two in younger ahead only according to the United Press score Matty Gala Princeton track coach quarter and the count was tied at three fall sheet One of thase the fifth was saya Glenn Cunningham can run a ll at the end of the regular playAa a local atudent Franklin e mile If he attempts It on ing time given him by Referee Arthur Donorepresented the U LS B van because of a Braddock foul a straight away preferably along a W Jones Adams and T Jones two yeers and captured honor in The hell saved Art in the sixth railroad track where a gasoline sec- scored baskets for the victors in the A A U intermountain meets in after he had been sent reeling around tion car can pace him through the extra period Hoyt played exception- Utah He later was atudent wresthe ring by a barrage of smashing first quarter in 99 seconds the sec- al ball tling coach at Moscow- - and iq 1930 e rights and lefts to ths head ond and third in 61 seconds and the Dixe met plenty of opposition from coached the Idaho team to the northIn the 11th Art again was out on final in 99 Ricks and the Fliers were behind west conference title Since turning hia feet near tha- - close of the sesuntil the final quarter pro in 1933 he has met many good B A C sion but Braddock was too tired to Bud Browning closed his basketball SNOW on the coast He coaches wrestlers P' OTPP at Hill military academy in Port put him Sway career at Oklahoma by setting a Big WJonea rt QTT 1 1 0 U'Neilaon rf 3310 out 0 had 4 4 (IChrlstensen If 4 knocked 0 I land Although Jimmy Six conference (coring record for one Adama Ife 7 1 9 141 Anderson a Corn Griffin and won a decision over gam when he rang up 27 point TJonee 3(11 The local semifinal match will be Hunter re tIPsterson re 110 3111 ComeLewis John Henry 3 0 0 Bird le 4 113 a limit affair between Ole Anderson 0 Ronnow lg during his against Kansas He made eix field Tafts I1 Beck 4 0 4 0 0 re 10 rf him back campaign 229 and Pat O’Shocker few gave goals in four and a half minutes 0 0 0 0 Minneapolis Truman If chance to heat the highly-toute- d 1113 Salt Laka City 228 Sherm Christensen 215 and Leo Paplano 205 Lasky unless he knocked the Callfor Olin Dntra national open cham310 0 43! Totals If 10 0 30 nia boy out in an early round But pion and Jimmy Thomson longest Totals Salt Lake City meet for 49 minutes Score by euartars: A B 30 30 4 30 Gene Plastmo local unlveraity tonight ths paralyzing punches from driver In golf may team up for Snow a 14 13 34 30 the Irish father— fighting for beef an exhibition tour this summer Boo referee Parkinson umpire wrestling coach scaling 130 pounds stew for his wife and three kids— will try grips with Doc Openshaw of DIXIE RICKS James Offield Jr president of the never let Lasky get started Salt Lake City in a curtain raiser of CJTFpl OTPP 4 1 U'Parklnaon rf 3 4 1 1 30 minutes Chicago chapter of the Izaak Walton Wllaon rf Lasky Stergared 3 0 3 I If (IPscker If 3(3 Braddock started after the decisioh league is on his first assignment as Hoyt 4 3 3 lolcalliater moot e Hi daugh- Jectol re 3 4 4 OlWIIIlams in the first round staggering Art with head of tha Waltonians le 0 0 3 O'Clement ter Betty insisted that her dad show Sullivan his right (IBrown e Empty rf 17-0(0 UBMMam The fourth was featured by furious her how to catch a bone fish one Hunt r 00 OMcKlnltr it ( 0 ( ( A the Richards Is 0 I 4 0J fish in the of game speediest which in exchanges Lasky forged GENERAL AGENT (Continued from Pm Twenty) 13 IT 13 331 Totals ahead after absorbing Totals 1410130 318 Boston Bldg Balt lakt City Utah many body Florida keys Mutual Life Insurance Penn slva work which was the best done blows A low right hook by Baaddock Lou Little football coach at ColumTho clinched the first for Art Company of Philadelphia 412 McCornlck 5432 War Bldg not believe he does against Hyatt in any gams bia says heavy Organized 1847 Braddock went on to win the next work with a pick and shovel in the Pot Shot Miller also last year's four rounds OP THE ANNUAL SYNOPSIS halfsummer down a with slows and Booster shifty formerly Ogden Braddock banged away at his op STATEMENT OP THE Henry’s sank four sensational long ponent and won’the 11th 12th 13th back Penn Mutual Life goals in a losing Thursday night ef- and 14th rounds The pounding tired George Selkirk whs probably fort to keep the Hutchinson Renos in him so that with a desperate will replace Babe Ruth In the Lasky Insurance Company “SHOULD BE YOUR the picture was able to take the 19th Homo Office— Philadelphia Pa Yankees' outfield was born In CanINSURANCE AGENTS’ Elwood Romney’ knee seems to be rally President—' William A Law ada lives In Rochester N Y and bothering him but he still has the Secretary— Sydney A Smith ANNUAL SYNOPSIS southern OF THE drawl a with speaks same fighting spirit although playing Yicior Rrouillard Showing condition on December 31 OF THE i STATEMENT Athfor Denver the 1634 madt to the Commissioner of Invery little time Lon Warneke took time before go 22 (P) HOLLYWOOD Cal March surance letic club Franklin Fire Insurance to law: of the State of Utah pursuant Brouillard chunky ing to Catalina with the Cubs to Bill Kihner Utah U flash arrived —Lou out he ASSETS dewhere visit Waukegan hammered out a picked Company in time to see the last two sessions $ 4888883133 Real estate over rugged Milford (Swede) a couple of setter pups which he will Homa Office— Philadelphia Pa cision of tournament play - - Pfoiantwiifttd surtn Mortgage and other loan 262 06 86$ ? trained for bird shooting-- — Berglund S QASOLiriE cfl (oV nt FIRST GRADE HIGH OCTANE Hundreds of my customer discovered that the hlfk euallty of tny saioline never varies It fiver the tnoat miles lot the money! Tun SeTAHK CAR TO YOU ' f A HOUSTON Texas March 22 MV-- 1 The longest priced winner "In Texas’ racing history turned np In the first race at Epsom Downs today when Min a maiden filly owned by M W Buck acarapered home In front of 11 others of her age to return $23460 $9840 and $1050 for a $$ ticket The daughter of Broadway Jones-Th- e Gleamer finished a half a length In front of W A McKlel’i johnny pane W C Good’oe's Vlrbet was third Pe-trl- atu-de- nt 23-2- 0 30-2- -- long-rang- Romney Gives Hoop Review rf CARTER g OTTENHEIMER- ARNOYITZ -- French-Ca-nadla- n Psychology Worki here tonight before a packed house of Qn his recent trip to Omaha to atAn Interesting and1 effective bit of 4900 persons The Worcester Mass two and one-ha- tend a banquet for Marchmont psychology was utilized lost night by boxer weighed 157 the Kansas City Stage Lines coach pounds less than his opponent Schwartz Creighton university’ new football coach Clark Shaughnessy of and probably was one of the importhe University of Chicago took the tant factors in the big' upset victory McCoy Stops Godwin opportunity to look over the field at of the tournament which eliminated the Maroons play Mc- Lincoln where the Denver Pigs Just as the gun BOSTON March 22 (AV-A- 1 their opening game next fall and to sounded for the end of the first Half Coy officials Nebraska with battler added to his knockout confer “Jumping Joe" McCracken of the predicts that Link LyPigs with his eye on the big West- string by stopping Bob Godwin of Shaughnessy Cornhuskers’ new line ern Union clock let the ball fly from Daytona Beach Fla in the eighth man the inmidcourt and converted the most round of a bout tonight at coach will prove one of the best brilliant goal of the evening to cli- the Boston Garden The victor structors in the game Lyman played max a great rally for his team and weighed 171 and the sadly battered tackle with the Bears for 13 years give them a decisive lead As soon southerner 174 George Beehler pitching for as the opponents arrived in their Nashville one day Issued four dressing room the coach seated them crowd and with the Pigs of D A C walks In succession without anyin a composite little group and told in would prove ridiculously insuffione scoring Ernie Krueger Nashthem with all the sincerity he could cient for the final round catcher picked a rtinner off summon that McCracken’s brilliant Coach Vadal Peterson spent several ville second base before the fourth pass shot which has brought the Jjuge hours this afternoon in an interesting was Issued crowd to its feet in an orgy of cheer- study of the possibilities of the pivot-pos- t play which is so much favored ing was either the making or breaking of his team and in less than five in this tournament and which has New Swim Mark Set minutes of the second half he would done so much better by the ’’pros" of NEW YORK March 22 (P)— Norris know whether they had the courage whom an outstanding leader is Chuck smashed the intercolof which he suspected them It was Taylor who was giving these men- Hoyt med just about five minutes after the be- tors the benefit of his experience legiate record for the Jay Whitman Cougar captain dur- ley swim in the preliminary heats of ginning of the half with a change annual individual in defensive tactics which pressed ing the last two years has been of- the twenty-nint- h the Pigs and spoiled their rhythm fered an interesting job in Denver championships of the Intercollegiate that the coach knew hia boys were next fall to join the Denver Athletic Swimming association today He covclub basketball team ered the distance in 3:464 simply oozing courage Not Enough Seats Denver already is hoping for next year’s tournament but is demanding Fletcher-Luca- s an increase in seating capacity as the 6500 auditorium seats were entirely inadequate for last night's AGENTS 2 lf -- French-Cana-dia- g n le 300-yar- d Investment Co Gordon 8 Cochrane manager WASATCH 2354 INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 3$ WEST SECOND SALT LAKE CITY UTAH -- SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THS Home Indemnity Company — N Y ’Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company Homo Office New York President— Wilfred Kurth Secretary— Walter E Lister Showing condition on December 31 1634 made to the Commissioner of In1934 Record surance of the State of Utah pursuant to law: ASSETS Mortgage and other loans $ 25000000 441728053 Bonds and stock 14847511 Cash In office and banks 27945476 assets Other ledger Stephen La Catchers Gordon Co Infielders Henry Greenberg Charles Gehring William Rogell Marvin Owen Henry Schuble Francis Parker Outfielders Leon Goilin Ervin Fox Joyner White Gerald Walker Robert Seeds Chester Morgan Detroit won American League championship of 1934 hy winning 11 games and losing 53 The Tigers led the circuit In batting and ranked second In pitching and fielding They lost the world series to the St Louis Cardinals three games to four (Compiled by Charier J Foreman) SOUTH SYNOPSIS OP THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Baker eeach Ralph Perkins coach” lakeland Fla DelmarJ) Gol Jacob Wade Frank Rpibei 38-3- 5 38-a- kadore Rich Return At Houston 42-3- 8 four-minut- Total ledger assets Nonledger asseto Homs Office— Philadelphia F President— Cecil F Shallcross Secretary— R P Stoekham Showing condition on December 31 1634 made to the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah pursuant to law: ASSETS $ 15000000 Real estate 235057 loans other and Mortgage 1255364222 Bonds and stocks 61922323 $ 509321041 Cash in office and banks 733051 JO 6692673 Other ledger asset Grosf assets Less asset not admitted Total ledger asset $ 318513714 46200759 Nonledger asset aets$ LIABILITIES Total admitted Filly Makes ho S Major League Rosters — — Detroit Tigers I Mile five-yea- Sharman-Ruppenth- spine-tinglin- g Princeton Coach’ Says Kansan Can Make By JACK CUDDY United Press Staff Correspondent MADISON SQUARE GARDEN NEW YORK March 22—James last of tho great Irish heavyweights tonight topped a Braddock J glorious ring renaissance by battering out an impressive decision over Jewish Art Lasky of Los Angeles one of the outstanding championship contenders Naw Jersey longThe shoreman received a thundering ovation from the 11000 fans In Madison Square Garden when the final gong ended the worst hasting Lasky has rer career ceived in his Binutloiul Comeback in Down Ricks 38-3-3 ' Semifinal Tills nd It was the first time the Chief has e really displayed his celebrated flying tackles in Salt Lake City This “hold” Thursday night at Los Angeles was reported to have left aevtral of Gus Sonnenberg't riba In pieces and we can well believe it Kirilenko taking the battering he did also suffered injury but happily none of serious nature Mattel Clever Toe As usual Kirilenko showed the ' but that greatest wrestling skill availed him not at all after the chief Mile had Wheeled his tackle upon the With the close of the Indoor aeene to which the Kansas mller has Aside from the application of two the more numerous became these contributed so signally— we find Indian deathlocks and their circum- spots of swift activity at the end of looming Cunningham match side on one each the vention Sharman and Ruppenthal are two reaching Into June was just downright hard work Bus-ai- of the finest middleweight wrestlers Forperspective if an athlete ever was or ever and Indian perspiration mixed now gracing our fair earth Folks will be endowed the ability to ran and mingled and from tha plat- who went to the arena Friday ex- run the mile in a with flat four minutes form in atreami Had someone but pected a superfine exhibition of Glenn Cunningham is the man had the wit to provide himself with fast colorful wrestling: While He himself has a serene-faitthat xq bucket ob two he could have ac- clgan it’s true there wu a good bit of this before he hangs up hie spiked shoes quired whet might have been a valu- there was far more rough stuff The he will have accomplished a feat able medicine second-fal- l period in fact was little The chief won the first fall In IS more than a section taken from an which before hie time stood merely a theory as stuff for speculaminutes following the introduction of bire-fls- t prize fight tion and hypothecs not greatly difa series of tackles that sounded like Flats Fly Wildly ferent in terms of realization than an explosion when they struck Kirisession was fraught the square circle and the fourth dilenko was thrice rammed against the The third-fal- l ropes with such force that the steel with more fist slhlglng and added mension Glenn’s confidence In himself is atrands looked Ms participants Ruppenthal not only momentarily though they must snap Another fought Sharman but also fought Ref- shared by many an astute judge of Verne running form by no less a judge Verne tackle knocked him out of the ring eree McCullough entirely In this plunge Metros was fought back gamely and well The tot example than Daniel Ferris secretary of the A A U Mr Ferrie apparently hurt in the region of the Tribune aeorecard on the division of the me believes that with proper pacing right hip The aecond fall wu lee shows two rounds for the Duke the Kansan has it to turn achieved in four minute The chief’s exhibition of putting two tor McCullough and one even tho trick We all of course know power into tackles covering only a McCullough today will sport oh such that he can run fast enough to turn mile— provided few feet was a revelation to local a bee-autlfu- l btock and blue eye in the end also will have to buy himself fans he has the strength stamina endurThe most exciting match of the eve- new shirt In this respect the Duke ance to hold up In the final quarter bo- had the better of it for tie wore no Mr- - Ferris believes Cunning- ning w the middle weight set-tham possesses all these physical jhjrt’in the first place Naturally 'when anything Tike qualification and" thus relates that’s going on in the ring plenty of the runner’s problem simply and wenfout of the ring while trying for partisans rush to the aid of one side solely to the element of pacing a third fall were counted out and the or the other not ktfbwing which is And he would not be surprised if bout declared draw which and caring not at all Amid a Glenn were so provided at the Neither appeared satisfied with this generous collection of zealous goofs' Princeton invitation track meet Outcome however and they eontln-tie- in the ringRuppenthal and Sharman next June when Bill Bonthron will their combat after returning to resumed their battle after returning surely be a participant and Becalli the ring to the ring although both already and Lovelock are strong possibilities had been counted out and a draw In this respect With these Heok Scissor Holds milers In the race it is A remarkable exhibition of fasten- decision already had been made The Duke and Uncle Hyrum were quite possible Mr Ferris believes ing on a hook icissora and keeping it fastened was given by Ole Ander- just having a little personal argu that one of them will set a flashing son of Minneapolis and brought him ment pace for the first half a victory over Pat O’Shocker Salt Finally Ira Dern brought his hefty If this happens then we would Lake City former fireman Ander influence to bear He led the Duke have Bonthron ready and waiting son maintained this hold for eleven from the ring ordered Hy to follow to turn In a fiery second half In minute without a break for tha third scattered a few promiscuous par- such case Cunningham would be ticipants about their business and provided with the pace necessary to fall after each had woo a fall Danny Savich former Ute gridder generally helped restore order carry him through to a defeated Ralph Morley of Ogden in Pat’s Appetite Impaired mile Pv opening bout of the evening a We believe we are perfectly safe in He Has The Speed r Savich winning with a body predicting that Pat O’Shocker much Given the physical ability to enhad a missed fly- as he loves his hem and pressMfter Ralph eggs will dure throughout the distance at a ing head scissors content himself with milk toast for hot pace a study of the times necIra Derjv for a quarter of century breakfast this Pat's stom- essary for the accomplishment of a local wrestling idol who has been ach will be acremorning oh very very sore mile readily ehows that suffering front wrenched knee for and when Pat’s stomach gets sore the speed factor is within Cunningmonths mad? Jig reappearance Fri- there Is a good deal of soreness about ham's reach— viz 61 seconds for day night in what amounted to an the landscape since Pat is endowed the first quarter 60 for the second exhibition match with Tony Cartello with a vastness of stomach 60 for the third and for the final who came ail the way from Italy to Not quite since the time Joe Stecher came quarter 69 gain fame and coin in America Ira to our town and the daysqueezed So looking forward to the sumwon with reverse arm locks' twice and of a few of our then noted mer in out lights track vision is enlivened by once simply planted Tony on his has a man been there grapplers at least a fair prospect that some shoulders and held him there as such this with vicious gifted legs A crowd that practically filled the extraordinary may happen to Not alone is his leg thing rena aaw the show which certainly Ole Anderson the mile And even if it does not we but does also he things may with assurance prepare our was crammed with excitement rip powerful Mor-leThrills followed one another in such ith his stilts that even Ralph selves for hitherto not For lell envy example seen in thiscompetition might rapid succession that the scorekeep-e- r he wOn country a figure-the fall first with lost count head scissors This is equivalent" to The proceedings in the he won it with a headlock apmatch were bounteously saying with the legs and feet plied besprinkled with incidents and the farther the match went What really won the match for Ole was his determination either to squeeze 0’Shockelinto two separate and distinct parts or suffer paralysis He almost i(id both for himself after he had hook scissored Pat into Frank J Navln president he spent about 10 min Chas F Navln secretary-treasure- r THEY ALL submission utes restoring the circulation in his Arthur T Sheahan business mgr own legs Training Camp COME It was a remarkable exhibition of BACK FOU that particular kind of hold and for Pitchers persistence we have never seen its Lynwood Rowe MY Thomas Bridges equal The reappearance of Dern was the Fred Marberry signal for a loud outburst of cheer- Elden Anker Ira is to be in excellent condi- Alvin Crowder ing tion if one may judge from his ap- Charles Fischer pearance and no doubt he will again Victor Sorrell be active in the industry pretty soon Eton Hogsett short-rang- - 468312953 $1405726723 146257900 arose assets $1554984622 16208384 Less asset not admitted 9321121 Reserve $ special Total admitted assets $15387 7S2J8 Unearned premium reserve - 86778828 LIABILITIES losses Net amount unpaid 488472317 183153656 Unearned premium reserve and claims 14366609 Net amount unpaid losses All other liabilities 42394800 and claims 114023183 Total $ 273550014 All other liabilities 105000000 Capital 644890500 Total $6762941 Surplus $1000 000 00 Capital 793885738 41 Surplus Surplus as to policyholders 1647626 Total caoltal surplus and other liabilities $ 4683 129AS Ststs of Utah County of Salt Laka— s fails certifies that the Company has filed its annual statement ot which the foregoing is synopsis and has compiled with the laws of this state plating tq Insurance and therefore Is duly authorized to transact the business of Insurant In the state of Utah until the last day ot February 1636 In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix mv official seal this 10th above-nam- day of March 1935 E A SMITH JR (Seal) Commissioner of Insurance h Surplus as to policyholders 893885738 Total capital surplus and 1538176236 other liabilities State of Utah County of Salt Lake—ss d This certifies that the Company has filed lta annual statement of which the foregoing Is a synopsis and has oomplled with tha laws of this state relating to insurance and therefore la duly authorized to transact the business of Insurance In the state of Utah until the last day Of February 1638 In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand-anaffix my official seal this 10th dav of March 1935 E A SMITH JR (Seal) Commissioner of Insurance above-name- fiecretary—John Glendening Showing condition on December 31 1634 made to the Commleeloner of Insurance of the State of Utah pursuant to law ASSETS Real estate 16713032 $ Bonds and stocks 1648257233 Cash In office end banks 666322 06 Other ledger assets 128734465 Bonds and stock Cash In ofttes and banks Other ledger assets 20673116570 1331430190 103564558 Total ledger assets Nonledger assets $53193693447 ‘3711363387 Dross assets Less assets not admitted $55905286834 241126684 Total admitted assets Ordinary $556 641 60150 bust-ne- Total ledger assets Nonledgor assets $1860338089 7584300 Grose 'assets Less $1367620380 Extra reserve 138346849 Net reserve assets not admitted $154794 337 LIABILITIES $ Contingency reserves admitted assets Total Issued during year 534826600 43292817200 2526014263 $1736370340 Net amount unpaid losses LIABILITIES 229443033 and claims 405806 00 All other liabilities $ Special reserve 6081236154 Unearned premium! reserve 504567100 Net amount unpaid losses Total $55664160150 72433400 and claims All other liabilities 215388676 Total capital surplus and other liabilities $556641601 50 Total I 832989776 $3000000 00 Capital State of Utah County of Salt Lake — as 6JI6800761 This certifies that the above-name- d Surplus company has filed its annual state926600761 ment ot which the foregoing la a Surplus as to policyholders synopsis and ha complied with the Total capital surplus laws of this state relating to Insurance and other liabilities $1756370340 and therefore Is duly authorized to transact th business of insurance In State of Utah County of Salt Lake— as th state of Utah until tha last day This certifies that the above-name- d Of February 1636 company ha tiled Its annual state In witness Whereof I hereunto act ment of which the foregoing le a my hand and affix my official seal and has complied with the laws this 10th day ot March A D 1635 of this state relating to Insurance and E A SMITH JR (Seal)' therefore Is duly authorized to transCommissioner of Insurance act the bunlnes of Insurance In tha state of Utah until the last day of R February 1636 Agent In witness whereof I hereunto set mv hand and affix my official seal Insurance of All Kinds this 1st day of March 1935 E A SMITH JR (8eal) Commissioner of Insurance Utah State Ante Assn Hotel Utah gait Lake City Utah Was 753 SYNOPSIS OP THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL Fire Hardware STATEMENT OF- - - Dickson James Mutual Insurance Company of Minnesota The Hafmonia Fire Insurance Company ' Home Office— Minneapolis Minnesota Horn Office—Buffalo N Y President — R J ‘Orant President— Wilfred’ Kurth Secretary — J ' E Hanson Secretary— Harry H Schulte Showing condition on December 31 Showing condition on December 31 1934 1934 made to the Commissioner of made to the Commissioner ol of the state of Utah pursuant Insurance of the State of Utah purto law suant to law: ASSETS Real estate Bonds and stocks Cash In office and banks Other ledger asset Total ledger asset Nonledger asset ASSETS r $ 26562384 Mortgage 448171534 Bonds and stocks 75873963 Cash In office and banks 38565815 Other ledger assets $560333726 Gross assets Less and other loans assets not admitted 89395-4- 6 Total ledger asset Nonledger uie Dross assets $566173275 1578106 Less assets not admitted 6660000 330067012 21604925 12443903 $361076840 1963600 363060440 43301904 $319358536 Total admitted asset Total admitted assets $567595169 LIABILITIES LIABILITIES 50000000 9119300 $ Untamed premium reserve Contingency reserve Unearned premium reserve 265829765 Net amount unpaid losses 72025800 Net amount unpaid lossea and claims i 27854229 12637964 All other liabilities and claims All other liabilities 10184340 $1086 96329 Total 338652099 Capital Total $100000000 110559207 ? Guaranty fund 50000000 Surplus 208943070 Surplus as to policy- Surplus $210539307 holders Surplus as to policyholders 258643070 Total capital surplus and other liabilities $597565166 State Of Utah County of Balt lake— ss This certifies that th above-name- d company has filed it annual statement of which the foregoing is synopsis and has complied with the laws of this state relating to Insurance and therefore Is duly authorized to transact the buslntg of Insurance In the State of Utah until tha last day ot February 1636 In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix my official sea) this 10th day of March 1935 E A SMITH JR Commissioner of Insurance Total capital surplus and $319558338 other liabilities State of Utah County of Salt Lake— ss This certifies that the It annual statecompany ment of which I the foregoing 1 a synopsis and luu complied with th above-nam- of this ttas relating to Insurance is duly authorized to transact the business of insurance In the state of Utah until th last day of February 1936 In witness whereof-- ! hereunto sat my hand and affix my official seal this 1st day of March 1935 E A SMITH JR (Seal) Commissioner f lnaurmsb law and therefore |