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Tueetere ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ° nt Hr | =n to. Berlain tomorrow _afternoon,| peiler putting: immediate resumption ELECT ] ONS FF x ®! Atlantic Spanned _ - [12,27 tomorro stay at’ the| of the MMphE out ofthe question. A i bi jour Feel Su; M d Ne: Ww IS | Second Time in eee viet | Step Blak It was a mysterious flight, trom The tien fan jad" previously been|the start, for when the Columbia | an an | | Fortnight By Plane 2s, xt Eseuen stone svurlid| wonped off toon “Reeserelt Fed i —_— miles southwest of Berlin, at §|Chamberlin and Levine kept their eee en rence (Continued from one) jo’clock this morning, when the Col-| destination secret, The possibility Owens, ef 321100} arriving at the field. At the direc-|umbia, after 42 hours of continuous|Wwas reported of their swinging ‘Burdick, If 40 0 1 0 0' tion of the Lufthansa a keg of pilsen-| progress from Roosevelt Field, Long | southwestward over Europe to Rome i Baia ammueny se £8 i! er beer was put on ice to. welcome! Island, was forced to descend by|or at any rate of continuing as far 3910 9.27 8 %/ Chamberlin with a glass of foaming} bas ac, of fuel. as their gasoline would carry the Ft. Rice | brew when he should arrive, in ac-| Resuming the flight at 9:35, Cham-| Their fuel supply was belioved. su AB RH PO A E | cordance with the wish attributed to berlin passed over Magdeburg in/ ficient for a 48-hour flight under so sults Will Tell Whether! 4 0 0 0 0} him in New York. | the direction of Berlin at 10:10, but| normal conditions. esults hi 1 5 0 2! An American flag was hoisted on| apparently miscalculated the direc- MOTOR TROU AND GAS ‘esgrave or de Valera Will | Rebenitsch, ss .. 0 1 1 1, the main flagstaff. Hon and swung slightly to the south: |. a UBLE Ai aye Ba ng cal ha m Revenitich, é 0 3 0 0! It was shortly after noon when; east instead of to the northeast. SHORT era Be Be in Power ‘Two Bear, 2b 0 0 2 2/ officials announced to the waiting) While coming short of its goal, tt tapi ae Sti Pate ors ars lison, If 0 1 U 0| crowds at ae airfield that we Gols! the Se rans Efsleben, eacblina’ cat oed Nhe: daeseer ike eee ers e Bo: 2 0| umbia wou! not arrive, as it ad i Dublin, Ireland, June 6.—(NEA) faite i 0 4 ol suffered ‘ prapeller break. 70, miles sustained flight, covering _approxi- Amarienn tans: Atlantis See % There will be momentous news for Defeats Down-river Team, 10. Swenzy 010 2 2/ southeast of’ Berlin and could pro-| mately 3,800 miles i <antpared with arriving here by motor this after, Irishmen soon. The news will b aa ARS «| M. Rebenitseh, p 0 2 0 0| ceed no bil adr Le i be} Yorke to Paris’ iA bin Bi fh thee noon fro Klinge, where the Colum- about, Iretand’s new elections to the to 4, in Game Played in | a eee | yiGhanhenlls 2 ee Jasin il oo certain? Liatibergh hengrte oat ae bie ie MOST It Lh NDE e ‘Tt will tell whether President Cos if Suminrss SeruckeGoeeny New- | of the Lufthansa’s passenger planes. secompanted In, Mis gee EWE wore ‘forte to, count dhe ae a ienieih'i Hae on tlle’ oft Sens: | PROPELLER ON PEs |i coat cat ata tee ot cages J et St ¢ once’ more has becc Mandan took the o} ne On vunrd, weomer and. Resen. | BROKEN IN OR ANDING jand identified over German soll alse reer eee aed one the ence in frish affair he home field tro Rice jtsch none. Three-base hit, Heidt; |, Berlin, June 6. Athena met San miles trom Berlin’ weeny | feom. the alt we soon. discovered aseball team on Sund afternoon two-b s, Owens, . Newcomer. | second great . trans-Atlantie Hight rips} mi ve rom vig Pete that we had dropped on. dangerously Complications hy a seore of 10 tod ina drizzling Unpires, Ellivon, plates Sehultae, (ended today near Kotthas, 70) ing. close to the ground and asking! that, we had, dropped on dangerous & With no fewer than seven parties! rain which began as the third inning pase | miles southwest of Bertin, hea the | direetons ony noe rt ea) AY Nevicad aviatee declared cat in the field, and proportional repre: opened and which by the end of the| “Score by innings RH | Bellanca plane Colymbia ied. 0: A moents at. Wak, REA Ola ae bis Intention and that of sentation in effect, the elections will pame had slowed up both nines. 'sundan ..-012" 700 O0x-40 -& BiMarshy ground at the village at this, morning thie au | Charles At Levine, Wie accompanied “be attended complications. | The game started out as though| re. Rice ovo oa 00s 42 7 | Kllnge. en came ni Bd Separte.| Charles A. teanecAUENtie voyuge, te 4 in August.!a pitchers’ battle would be the fea-i as The propeller of the plage was|Airplanes sent from rlin’s “air. | Bi n the. feeae cudceae care nil |ture but Ne held his ground | broken in the forced landing, which | field, Tempelhofet, to. welcome and, Berka “inte ‘thts. aftersioon “in while Swen : relieved in the} Walton Chapter May [ies made shortly before noon, but | |gacart the, plane, seearnnd MIQGH/Tetitanan planes Is is” belicved, cle Hf ie Baan wi ‘ith wave Be Organized Here anne campanion, Charl in "AP Le! | tee gave up its, vill, and went bone, eeteoteecreen ia veseherane decide | iring Schreiber and P, Rebenitsch | vine, escaped uninjured. | Bellesiag Capea Ioitte ree | tiyiig to baclip. omeresw, to tnking isher tossed out J. Rebenitsch.| Organization of a chapter of the|,,7he. Columbia. was located by, Giie | Tica come tke ates eth A Pains. | Propeller Struck Ground King Geor took the first offering to! taak Walton league in Mandan, with {of the, Lufthansa scoutin ans step. poten Aitbpanad DE) In alighting, the Columbia's pro- The old in party ix now /Mandan and was tossed out by the lq possible charter membership of 90, | the mamnche Chaarbpcils, Vag at |Schurman went home, dressed” in| Peller struck the ground, putting the Bree aie od ei hae ae basemen) seer forecast here Saturday by John | the momel landing’ in’ the miareby warm clothing and a golf cap ‘ail plane out of commission. its members would bi the Dail a will: |lowed with a wer but Tarbox | y, 1a good chance to score when} ned. anization enter the Tucker, field secretray of the or- A meeting is to be held some time this week or next to plan the new | meadow, On receipt of the news of the land- ing, the bands stopped playing at the Ac Two Bear reached first but Ellison | chapter and to elect officers. The | empelhofer airdrome and the great } ‘tion, tel by M wes und Eagle Boy fanned. | Fisher and date will be announced soon, Grams waiting there were, aging te | 4 is an Irish republic to the bitter | Fe fanned but Owens reached Chapters are already in tpt ; andl. , | first on Eagle's error, Burdick walked,! at Bismarck, Minot,” Devils Lake, NOGE RE IL, thea the ape an ; Farmers Aroused Owens stole, then sored as’ Hel-| Faro, Grand Forks, Jamestown, Val- | "o¥ne ¢K iabusroud, will ba. Uhenmht : Liquor interests resent a tendency | bling made’ first on a shortstop! ley City and Currington, | Sint ai F : government 4 i to. re- | error. Mahan popped to third, and cut down drinking | Heidt Makes Three-Bagger Rebenitsch sent a short fly to first; C. Rebenitsch and Beaudine nned. Newcomer flew to third but! t followed with a three-bagger cost has been The government. manufactured ar- ng is generally cred At least 40 boy 's are taking part ii Annual Encampment of Scouts Starts; ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT. For the Year Ending December 31, A.D, 1929, Of the Atlas Assurance Compa Limited, located at London, Englat ited, however, with the creation of a box, who hit) the annual Boy Scout eneampment,| A@grchatG Amount of. 6.491.598,2¢ . welldisciplined police force, reduc: ned, Ferd-| which opened today at the camping | Ageresate. amow tt eS tion of the army from 50,000 to|erer sin scored Tarbox and grounds west of Sunny. During the| labilitien “except $15,000, construction of good. roads, | Stole third. Owens walked and Bur-| absence of Robert Wilson, who is o | capital and surplus), <) Fdevelopment of water power along | dick fanned, of the city, Oliver Bakken is to be |nj bE Paha cement the Ri hannon, encouragement of | A fly a CHIE snling ened tevioretby A he boys will gain practi | gyi ueoreriait: liabiti= ‘SeRR tee: py enterprises, 2 gricul- | © ea a ce 4 ! es Be eater ger and MERLE! box’ atuppad Po Rebeniteek aed ih nie nee | br sda Rebenitsch sent a high one to Owens in center. The Mandan merrry-go- round ef seven scores then began with Newcomer and Heidt getting on vh Coalition Likely It is probuble the Cosgrave govern- mentuwill be returned to control of | | Social News of + the Bail but with considerably de- | en the pitcher and first sacker | Total risks written dur- f f {or i. Tarbox fanned but Fish ing the year. $ 1,372,807:00 , jority, forcing it to form ajerred. Tarbox fanned but Fisher e an 14972807! with ‘some of the opposi. | singled, scoring the two men ahead | iy _Mandan Vicinity | Total premiums receiv: : “tion groups. of nim. Owens doubled and sent in mmm | ry " cra t ezs(ine of the new patties in the field|two more runs. Med * "To ATTEND COMMENCEMENT | Tditing theyent ns g224.a0 f Bethe c eann, leaders of which | scoring Helbling, Burdick p Mr. and Mrs. H.W Warren and | Total lonses are ready to take the oath of alle st und ended the inning. daughter, Virginia, left Saturday| the year. = 3,624.30 | evening for Ealance but with the Milwaukee where thi =Broadening the meas F fygedgin achieved by the treaty oft Sede: GUARDS WATCH 0 Bear was tossed out by Tar- Ellison and Eagle fanned. New- was tossed out by the flied to the piteher a benitsch made a pretty o1 of Tarbox's fly to left field. Rebenitsch sent out a single and Swenzguard, reached first on an error but it all ended when Beau- ‘eh: ses nt Marquette university. Heidt R lege of journalism. En route guests of their daughter, dine and Schreiber sent short ones who is attending the University of ve hereunto. set my oF aA a to Helbling .and Newcomer and Minnesota, (SEAL) aa affixed the seal, ofthis , Rebenitseh fanned. The catch — Office at Bismarck ihe first j ‘ caught Fisher's high foul and Two| ENTERS THE McPHAIL SCHOOL aaeaies ap Wer a : Beur tossed out Ferderer and Owens.| Miss Odelia Buron, daughter of Mr. Commissioner of Insurance. and Mrs. John Baron, left Saturday STATE 9F NORTH DAKOT f Eighth Is Quiet for Minneapolis where she will study, fick of ‘Comminniouer. 7 J. Rebenitsch was tossed out by | music .at the ‘McPhail, School under ‘of Insurance. ‘ i the pitcher. Two Bear tossed to the| the direction, of Professor J, Rudolph. COMPANY'S CERT: RICATE oF. ‘ piteher and Newcomer ended the in-| Peterson, violin instructor, Miss AUTHURI 4 ji snamitii os An-|ning by fanning M. Rebenitsch. M.| Baron ‘will take a six weeks’ mu: Third Dynamiting of L ebenitseh was sent in the box for| course, and will.make her home with] coy eeret Tne, Altay Acsurance|& geles Water System Oc- |'"t. Rice. Helbling flied to the | her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hop-| ganized the’ laws! of 'Grei pitcher, “McMahan hit a single. Ne fauf, while in Minneapolis, Britain, inthis, office curs Yesterday comer reached first on Two Be: Resign Wworn-statement exhibiting its ¢on- - error, The center fielder took Heid! TO’ PARK RAPIDS gerard baslnens 08 (he Lear aide offering and Burdiek fanned. Es HH ; Personal and will attend the commencement exer- Miss | Arabelle Warren is a member of the| graduating class, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in the col- Milwaukee Mr. and Mrs. Warren were Kathleen, Dr. B. K, Bjornson, John Sakaria- 7 ments, during the, year NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS: | STATE. OF NORTH DAKOTA, Otlice of Commissioner of 1 A. naurance, . 8 A. Olsness, Commissioner of | Insurance of the State of North Da- kota, do hereby certify. that. the to| foregoing ix a true absiract of the original statement now on file al this office, a Testimony Whereot,’ ing December 31, 1926, contormable j Bishop, Calif, June 6—(2)—A Eagle fanned and Carl Rebenitsch | sen, and D.C. Seothorn left Saturday | (24the,reuuimements of the nwa of ; mile front along the Los Angeles}and M. Rebenitach flied to left and! for’ Park Rapid. Minn. where they | (iment: Wekarding the business of! aqueduct in Inyo county saw thefright fields, Tarbox flied to left,| will spend a. week fishing, Mrc.| Whereas. the, said Company, as city gathering its defensive forces}the catcher caught Ferderer’s foul| Scothorn and children, who om-| filed: in this. o duly to meet the reopening of the Owens Valley war over water rights, marked yesterday by the third dynamiting agsthe city water supply system with- | initwo weeks, and the fifth in the| history of the big pipe line. 2The dynamiters, thizers with Owe: 3 who contend the city, of Los Angeles MEE faker water from the area.ee the and Fisher fanned, ending Mandan’s part of the game, The Ft. Rice boys gathered all of their strength. Beginning with New- comer’s error Beaudine and P. Reben- itsch got on and scored when J. Re- | benitsch sent a short fielder’s choice |toward Ferderer. He played the plate and hit the runner and every- ‘body was safe. Two bear made tl panied them RETURN: OME Hi Mrs. Ed Morek returned Saturd: ym pa- weeks visiting with relatives, RETURNS “FROM SCHOOL detriment of its land and without | same offering and scored J. Reben-| Francis Grunenfelder returned| Insurance in this state according to walequate compensation, did not place | itsch. Two 1 cored When his| from Grand Forks Friday where he| {ae,la¥® ea ieee the tet day the last charge sufficiently far un- | tan- hit safely.| has been attending the University of "In’ Testimony Whereot, 1 FH the conduit to destroy it and|Schreiber flied to Helbling. Helbling | North Dakota. have hereunto set my hand fy its concrete es were sha ‘ossed out M Rebeyitsch and Hel- ae [SEAL] and seai at Bismarc! thle ter “aie probably will be in servic [bling aRKed another of the many| What’s your shoe size? Seat GAY OE ARCH A 1835. | n before night. | Rebenitsch brothers and ended the ‘ ees way | eae The pair of shoes exhibited Comutiissionet of Insurance. Investigators said the planting of | ‘The Box Score in our window are you j¢ charge apparently was the work | oF “experts. sGuards and riflemsn posted along thé aqueduct so far nave seemed to have little effect. The dynamiters, the opening blast of the last two weeks battle captured and held two FREE—if. you can wear. t properly | fitted.—Webb, Bros. Mandan AB R * Pe Helbling, 2b McMahan, rf Neweomer, p Heidt, 3b . Tarbox, ‘atest. song of Li 2 1 1 1 1 1 watchmen while the blast was ar an on iched off. The dynamiters’ latest |Werderer, 1b large open i a few minutes d_ passed by. to be the most is the Cottonwood "noude land the residences. of "employes. The houses of aque- dyet employes were shaken but no hace was done. So far as was pide known there is no clue to the Agantity of the men who set off the irge. The city needs the nea of citi- zens in keeping the streets of the city clean. Washing cars or throwing . Srass, weeds or other refuse on the streets is prohibited by ordinance. Failure to cooperate will ‘result in ar- rests, M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. enemies HAS NARROW ESCAPE ‘arson—Francis Bell, son of Mr. apd Mrs. J. C. Bell of Carson, had a ae escape Tuesday, May 31, when the Ford coupe which he was driv- was struck by a passenger train. The car.was demolished, but the driv- er escaped with minor ‘bruises. sscAmerica Did It: Again,” song of Lindbergh’s ful flight.—The Music Seon Annex Hotel Annex Hotel Bldg. eee dara hss es this’ 18- t door enct of Capit ‘Fheatre in the business dies ssRatking aren between co of . pis dy 5a, m. This regulation M, H. ATKINSON, | . bohm yrs im, ite MER meat tein Y as far as Jamestown, will visit relatives there for a week. from Harlowton and Denton, Mont.,| § where she has spent the past three rs— thead “America Did It Again,” h’s nabere hs ere oe get Me Ret Lge rege repens copy of its cl of Organization in compliance the requirements of the Insuran . Therefore, J, S. A. Olsneas, |, mmissioner of ‘Insurance of the ‘orth Dakota, pursuant to visions of ‘said laws, do by certify that the above mamed ‘company 1s fully empowefed throu; its authorized agenth to transact fa appropriate business of Authorized 1 ce jay ARATRACTE OF STALBMEN' Yor.the Year Ending December 31. ‘A. R. 1926, Of the Columb x. located /at Btats of New: Yor Agi fate amout mitted agsets_ regate amount of bilities (excep capital and sueplui including reinsurance Casualty, Com- ew York, In the, ott 589,258.32 908,446.89 6,238,071.26 Total premiums receiy. ring the yeai losses inc the year_ 8 paid during 2,152.23 11.25 11.25 | STATE OF NORTH DAXOTA, | ffice ey Commi: UrAN L % A. Olaness, Commissioner of Fance of the State rth .Da- hereby. sertity that, the fore sta in 3 rue abstract of the ork ‘statement now | this of “in ‘egy Re we mea Bing ve herebn (SAL) ahd ‘affixed the tof thi Office at Rismarck the firs i day of Anril, 4. D. 192' RA. OLS Commissioner of In: OF NORTH HaorA PR Coen ny sioner Mf marae. Any Ke s CRIT CATR OF. al Columbia Casualty Col rae so of New: piegeises it en a ‘orb statement at ite ceonition said Company cart! es of 3: 2 Hy ha 4,345,798.66) 3.950.856.92 | te oF ONY : Then Lomunny State of | Agwrega admit Aggrega’ Habilit capita’ includi rplus eerega ments Nor’ | Total pri ed during the year. Total 1 uring the year. 11,068.01 | Total losses paid during the year. ie [ kota, fore jorte thls o! | (SBALY | | | Surety: I ated th Tome a Now, State of Ia’ of March, (SEAL) at ti Hit Amount < surpis ui Total Toss oaeen ee le reserve Amount of futly paid-up capital ‘AT! Office of © of Ii SA. Olanens, |.Induranée of the State of North Da do hereby fra ina true absiract of th ni hthe provisions hereby certii mpany is its authorized agents apprapriate business of Authorize: taguraace 18 ‘this atate according t cn thereof, until the iat da: ‘In Mentierony. Wi bbl A have hereunto set m: Company, the State of ‘North Dakota, Ag gate rt e&pital and surplus), > including reinsyrance thig office. ‘A.D. 1836, | prepared to fly to Eisleben. leanwhile it wag learned. that the, 'Columbia again had followed her i Magdeburg. an ie. force a Kling with’ “the. “aaeaed ABSTRACT OF STATRMENT | Wer the Year Ending December 21, taken the air. sightin: over ding BFO- ‘an Of the Aetna Casualty and Surety located at Hartford, in the ‘onnecticut. te amount ed asrets_ te amount les (except 1 and surplus), ng reinsurance ‘i of o" 82 “ot stoc over ‘sit Tiabiti- ted is during the year ent TH DAKOTA HUSIS ‘emiums receiv- josdes incur 'E OF NORTH D. ee om mi: mm certify Statement now <8” 4. 2,639.89 8,538,057,09 2,000,000.00 7,184,482.8¢ 18,914.22 8,475.44 8,425.40 | Innioner_o that th on file 1 “In Testimony Whereof, have and at Of ae of whos a S Oaramianionse of ‘omit ‘of Insurance. wi resai Therefore, 1, 8. North Dakota, of | sai ify that the ab fully empows Hy to'ti ereunto set my. han xed the sea! of thi ice at Biamarck the firs D. 1927, . OLSNESS. Ing STATE OF. NOTH DAKOTA, ee. of C sioner COMPAN S, B.GERREICATS or wher aR, ue Aetna Casualty and ‘ompany, @ corpora’ ‘Kavited under the laws of Connect{- » has filed in this office a ‘sworn atatement exhibiting Its. condition and business for the year ending De- ber 81, 1928, conformable to the irements he last Ton or- a the said Company ha: Omics A duly” certine: | a copy of its charter with certificat of organization in compliance wit! the! requirements, of the Insuranc: A. Olsnesr Commissioner of ‘Insurance of. th: ursuant t+ lawa, pre named throug: React ft aud eal at Bismarck, tht: irgt ay of Apri. A.D, Commissioner of A.D. 1928, located at Bi mount of rount "ae" Concept e ed, fes oF ray, paid~ or) over alll liabilt- Aguregais fueome dur- Agen renal vate a 2 ‘ ea DAKOTA BUSI’ Total risks weitten dur- ini Total Premfuma Tecelv- he year___ imeurreg, uring the ite} Tail Tonnes paid during Year. 1927 Insurance ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT For the Year Ending December at, ‘ot the Provident Life Insuranve ae in 2,087, 399,34 1,481008.12 128,900,00 281,106.22 616,553.11 21316 3,020,574.¢0 464,927.67 98,206.16 $8,708.16 STAT! ae. NORTH DAKOTA, Commissioner jeausence. Rirkane ot the Mate ft he eS A tehtennt now ‘i Testi have fie ry Oo ‘of ane ice. ra pogo us at bani as 8 per | und busi ve on fle is ‘TE OF. Chamberlin and Levine, who had just completed a flight of appoxi- mately 4,000 miles, yave little indi- cation that they had passed through @ great physical ordeal. AMBTRACT OF STATEMENT For the Year Meding December 31, A.D. 19326, The Alliance Insurance Com: d at Philadelphia, in the Pennsylvania. of --$ 7,186,939.77 of o: pan loc: tate of Aggregate amount im itted assets_. A fgregate amount bt capita’ ‘ities tal and surplus including: reingural re Am ny of fully paid-up capital stock Surplus’ over all liabiti- sautenaas income dur- ing the yeai Age mi 4,034,236.40 1,000,000.00 2,752,708.37 4,018,836.41 te isbur s during the year 850,99 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS: Total risks written dur- ing the year (Net)..-$ 1,643,006.00, Total premiums rece! ed during the year . (Net) —-— 22,021.38 Total losses incurred during the year (Net) $,528.87 Total losses pald durin the year (Net). 8,281.95 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, ¢ of Commissioner of Insurance, I, S. A. Olsness, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Da- kota, do hereby certify that, the foregoing is a true abstract of the original “statement now on file in this office, In Testimony Wheregf, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of this Office at Bismarck the first day of April, A. D, 192 8. A. OLSNE Commissioner of Insu STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, fice of Cominissioner of Insurance. '* COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. (SEAL) Whereas, The Alliance Insurance Company, a. corporation organized under the laws 0! filed in this office a sworn statement exhibiting its condition and business ‘or the year ending becember 31 conformable to the requir s of the laws of this state, ding the business of Insurance Se Whe fled in this office a duly certified copy of its charter with certificate reas, the said Company has of organization: in co: the requirements: of laws aforesaid. Now. Therefore, I, 8. A. Olgne! Commissioner of ‘Insurance of the State of North Dakota, pursuant to the provisions of said laws, do hereby certify that the above named Company is fully empowered through its authoriged agents, to transact its appropriate business’ of Authorized Insurance in this state according to the laws thersok 8 til the 3ist day of March, A. be jtimony Whereof, I ave hereunto set my hand (SEAL} and seal at Bismarck, thie, first mae ri, A. 1192 Oren pliance with he Insurance as 108, Com: ARSTRACT OF STATEMENT Yor the Year Kading December 31, sg D. 1926. Of the Denatt Aasociation of Rail- vay Ei inthe State of ‘oP inline aia Pennsylvania, has | § The aviators were brought to Kott- bus in a private automobile and went to the hotel Ansorge | where they were welcomed by local offic and asked to inscribe their names in the town’s golden book, and handed an elaborately carved goblet' and in- vited to partake of an “honor draft.’ The town officials offered to send the Americans to Berlin by automo- bile but both Chamberlin and Levine said they were determined to make e last lap of their jourgey by ai Chemberlin and Levine\ told the Associated Press this afternoon they would not decide upon the time for \their departure for Berlin until to- night or perhaps tomorrow. Thty will make/ the trip either in the Columbia, after it is repaired, or in one of the planes offered to them by the Lutfhansa. © CONGR-TULATORY TEI TELEGRAM 18 SENT B Whachingteo, Ser June eA tele- gram congratulating Clarence Chai berlin on his flight to Germany was | sent today by President Coolidge. “Congratulations upon your won- derful feat in setting a new non-stop record in conquest of the air,” the message said. “Our country rejoices with me in your safety making first sustained flight from América to Germany with our greetings to its people.” The message was sent through the state department with these instruc- | tions to the American embassy writ- ten by Secretary Kellogg: “Please deliver followin from tl berlin. mess e president to Cletelige Cham: BROOKLYN aavic BU CRN Nee REAR New ae ne 6,—(P)—-A ,check for $15,000, a prize for Clarence D. ABSTRACT. OK STATEMENT For the veur ps Decem r 31, Of The Mere! Fire Insurance Compahy, located at Denver, in the State of Colorado. Aggregate amount admitted assets . Aggregate amount o liabilities (except capital and surplus), including reinsurance of BJ 1,375,724.62 729,202.91 300,000.00 Amount of ‘fully ‘paid: up capital stock. urplug over all liabili- 346,521.71 “664,722.84 574,417.58 yTA BUSINESS ing the year.... +$ 124,134.00 Total premium ceived during the year 1,705.34 Total losses incurred during the gear.. losses si dur- the year. E OF NORTH ‘DAkora, Office of Commissioner of Insurance. 1, Olsness, commissioner of Insurance of the State of ‘th Da- kota, do hereby certify ‘that the foregoing is a true abstract of the original statement now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto 1,532.36 1,463.91 (SEAL) STATE. OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner s, The Merchants Fire In> e Ce mney a corporation or- gunized under the laws of Colorad has filed ‘in. thie office a suena statement exhibiting its condition and business for the year ending December 31, 1926, conformable to the reqairentente ot tha lawaof this! state, regarding the business of In- npany has y certified certif’ filed in this office a du copy of its charter with * of organization in compliance with the requirements of tue susurauce laws aforesaid. Now, Therefore, I, 8. Olsness, Commissioner of ioaurkang of the State of rth Dakota, pursoine to the provisions of said laws, do hereby certify that named Company is red, through its authorized agent: transact its appropriate business Authorized Insurance in thie ia according to the laws thereat | unt 192 ‘ t il the 3ilst day of March, A, i Testimony . Whereof, set have. ‘hereunto ay (SEAL), hand and seal at Bis- marck, this First day of April, A. Commissioner ‘of Insurance. nL Of the eaten Lightning Insur: cated at A aera eer LL ST os utual Fire & nee Company, lo- North Dakota, TY, A. Ore Aggregate amount of mitted assets ‘agnh ate amount of \ ed, nauats, as age 1,312,601.82 fate amount oj teat, (except ith! and “surplis), iat tomb Ran 414,023.72 mount of tu capital ‘stéc Nong ‘ing the \geregate at rt) ments durin; nero 2,078,514.85 NORTH D, SINESS. Total emit i= . “ea during the year. a78 887313 otal uring. tl Thai losses | pala Auring: je yea sages STATE or NORTH a, ‘Ansural a i} etied 2 of ie of, at Scie D ‘ote oe cus abieac aot the ! " nent no’ am Ja Testimony Wherest.,} ce mi Seat) i zed is raf oe Peau of' Insurance. cl FICAT! COMPANY'S C ve Leakey Pate pS fi $ Arerevate amount of lig- Aue : i ugbiadies jurpius over a ion. rogate I aah year ae meen’, SURE 5 251.96 gate Disbursements duel ae hero “BouNEES 94 Risks. in fol ce} init: PeCem” + 1,506,000.00 sa 250,650.00 3,261.96 “ 3,860.30] ie Bt 1,144, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1927 Chamberlin, pilot of the New York to Berlin’ plane Columbia, was handed to Mrs. Wilde coemberlin by the Brooklyn mber. of Commerce at Borough Halt Brooklyn, this aft.” ernoon. Mrs. Chamberlin, Mrs. Grace Le- vine, wife of the co-pilot on the Col- umbia cruise, ‘and Mrs. Charles 8. Mea, ex a ra: - igo two fam- i expect to sail for Germany on he ‘North Germani Lioyd liner Ber- ie at midnight tonight. NEW YORK- 10 ROME TRIP IN PROSPECT New York, June 6.) Gluseppe M. Bellanea, designer of the mono- plane . “Colu: which carried Clarence D, Chamberlin and’ Charles A. Levine to Germany, today an- nounced that a flight to Rome ‘from New York in a ‘le motored plane” will be made probably in Oc- tober. The names of the pilot, the navigator and the backer, he said he id not wish to di ivulge at thi HIGH SCHOOL PROPRECY BIDS FAIR TO COME TRUE Rochester, Minn, - June 6.—4)— That Clarence Chamberlin would some day fly around the world was the prophesey of his classmates when he graduated 1rom the Denison, Ia, high school in 2912. ‘The prophesy whs made in the school annual. The Purple and Gold, according to Dr. C.J. Barborka of who was editor of the ner the ter, “pefoe! | publi ion. he prophesy was made on basis of Chamberlin’s intense inter- est in mechanics. Rather than study, he preferred to tinker with motor- cycles, and automobiles, His father, E. C. Chamberlin, owned the first automobile in Denison. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT Fer the year Ending December 31, - A.D. 1036. Of the Aetna Life Ins: 6 Com- any, Nocated at Hartford, ‘a the tate of Connecticut. 108,821.00 .266,057,063.49 stock scqount.. Amount of full capital stoc Surplus over all liabiii- ‘thea as regards policy Aqerers Aggregate disbur serena they NORTH DAKOTA Total risks written du: 0,000,000.00 67.51 114,969,727.84 Komitee 136.68 wate income dur the yea: fang ik 100,162.16 Tota’ ioyses incurred during the year, Lite. 61,817.00; Tot: td during the Jean, Hite ee 48,047.00 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, ‘Office of Commissioner of Insurance. In Testimony Whereof, I have pereunto. set re pand ane alMixed his Commissioner of Insurance. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, “Office of Commissioner of Insurance, ‘COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF EY Ri 2 Lennon Y. » The Aetna Life Insurance A comnoration’ organized Jaws of war this office a sworn ttatement exhibiting its condition and business for the year ending December 31, 1926, ‘conformable to the requir j Ments of the laws of thia state. ri Sanding. the business of Insurance, and, Whereas, the said Company hi fled in this office a duly certifi copy of its charter with certificate of organization ir compliance with the requirements of the Insurai laws afordsald, ahererors, I, 8. Olsne: missioner oa " hauraitte ‘of the State of Seth Di puma te to the ‘provisions bie bork hereby ceriify that the ab amed Company In fully empowered tBroi ugh its authorize: agents, to transact appropriate Ln rae ot ee aes eae hy ia this ng, to eens thereof. nau the dist ay arch, In Testimony Whereof, I Baye, hereunt et hand al at Bismarck, is frat day of Ap FHI A.D: 5 Commissioner of Insurance. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT "| or the year Ending December 31, (SEAL] «| aunt the Citizens Insurance Co. of( jourl, located at St. Louis, in the - ate of Missour! “efi ate amount of, mitted assets. $ 1,245,825.15 regate’ amount of , “iRSifitie is (except capital and surplus. including reinsurance rve — 200,000.00 183,027.54 A Ly 3 i Pe 644,122.22 Aggregate disbur iments druing the year 706,053.92 ¥ To ey 3,358.30 ATE OF X Nowe Bawora, Office of Com of Insur Hey 1, 8. A. Olsnegs, commissioner of} [ufurance of the State of North Dae eby. certify. that. thi foregoins Ia true abattact of the gtlgingl “atatement’ now on file. tn Poth el jase iv Fite the sei ° Cémmissioner ‘oft In Petes DAK om MP AN a ICATE OF cour FE Rycare 0 Ne es have (SEAL) rance, pee, Pie rth ota, has cate ie ence te cember 31, 1926, con! formal Ee ot’ th requirements of an patins sta warding th ‘The sa! hes sake ei ‘this eiloe. sit Soren a 0) ita certil sere oe teks Hom, in compliance “vith nts of the Insurance seta refore,: 7, 8A. Ofgnces. Ment of ‘Inst co. of the h, ota, it to commis Btate 01 [SEAL] NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risks written dur- nee the year. $ 4,230,596.00 ‘emiums receiv ig the year. 67,373.71 Total ‘losses incurred during the year_. 167701.07 Total losses paid du ing the year-. 13,103.11 arane OF NORTH DAKOTA, @ of. Commissioner mag Insurance. Olsness, Commissioner of Insurance of the Sta rth kota, “do hereuy coreity that foregoin, ng. is a true abstract of the orisha | tatement ‘now ‘on file in aaa “Testimony. Whereof, 1 haye hereunto set my hand the seal of this STA OF pile DAK FBao' ORTH DAKOTA, “of. Neon COMPANYS bast d ama or. wi a8, ee Citizens Tnaurance{” ay Company, of Stisaoucts a wa ok Min: organized under the laws 0: sourt, Al te is- in'th is| stateme: exhibitin nar ‘com nm. contor ee ‘of (hia oye we se ae ars pany.