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iq In _In the e Day’ S Photo News. | PARDON BOARD HAS 169 CASES 70 HEAR Five Men Seeking Freedom | From Penitentiary Claim Innocence The state board of pardons will meet here June 2 with 169 cases to be heard | involving appeals for commutation of sentences, paroles, pardons and restor- | ation of citizenship. Five ask pardons on the claims they are innocent of the charges of which they were convicted. | Of the five, the most widely-known case is that of William Gummer, con- victed of slaying a girl at Fargo. For years he has fought for his freedom, claiming he was innocent. | Brothers Ask Pardon Clifford Johnson and his brother, Arthur, also ask pardons, maintain- ing they are innocent of the so-called “torture robbery” of a McHenry coun- jty farmer, Joseph Krim, December 9, 1933. Clifford is serving eight to 15 called “torture robbery,” first con- victed, then paroled, also seeks a par- Miss J year-old stricken (Associat: school student, wai ludith Reilly (above), 18- Edwardsville, tlt. mysteriously blind in a classroom. A ed Press Photo) high | BRITAIN AND RUSSIA SEEK NAVAL ACCORD cnicsaiipesils, But Soviet Asserts Limitation in Far East Must Also Extend to Japan London, May 25.—(#)—Great Brit- ain and Russia proceeded to a dis- cussion of fundamental issues in their negotiations for a naval agreement Monday, just after Moscow announced any London limitation of the Soviet far eastern fleet must also bind Ja- pan. One of the principal problems was raised, an authoritative source said, by the Soviet union’s desire to divide its naval undertakings spheres—the far eastern and the European. The British preferred to treat the Soviet fleet as one unit. The program for the conversations was settled in a preliminary exchange of views at the first meeting of the conferees last Wednesday, designed to make clear the Soviet attitude toward Monday afternoon at the foreign of- into two}. 'THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, MAY 25, 1936 ees Goes Blind at School The test proposed by Governor Judge Patrick J. Duane (above), 70, of Waltham, Mass., that he chal: Challenges Governor |Minot, Dunseith Boys |Sigma Chi Wins Third In West P Point Class) West Point, N, N.Y, May marae) Two cadets from North Dakota will be among the class of 277 to grad- uate at exercises at the U. 8. mill- tary academy June 12 at the base of Battle monument on historic Trophy point. Gen. John J. Pershing will present} the cadets the diplomas and commis- sions as second lieutenants in the regular army. General Pershing grad- uated from West Point in 1886 and will be attending the 50th reunion of his class. The two North Dakota cadets who will graduate are Kenneth E. Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Madsen of Minot, and Clark L. Hosmer, son of | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hosmer of Dun- seith. Slope Taxpayers in Favor of Rum Stores Beulah, N. D., May 25.—(#)—Oppo- sition to the new income tax law and the proposed constitutional amend- ment for classification and a cen- tralized taxing body was expressed in ciation also passed a resolution in favor of the law giving town boards Sing Contest at UND Grand Forks, N. ND, May 3.—()— Sigma Chi fraternity directed by Phil Poppler of Grand Forks won the third interfraternity singing contest at the University of North Dakota Sunday evening. Kappa Sigma fra- ternity with Peter Hoeh! of Melrose, Minn., director, placed second, and Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity led by Karl Weber of Towner, placed third. Fred Haas of Minot was chairman of the Sing committee. Trainers and Judson Win in Sunday Games Mandan’s Trainers and Judson were victors in Missourl Slope baseball games Sunday. The State Training school team ,whipped New Salem by @ 14 to 8 score while Judson and Al- mont battled 12 innings before Jud- son went ahead, 4 to 3. A. L. Bigelow of Price, Oliver Merchant, Dies A. L. Bigelow of Price, 69, Oliver years, and his brother, five to eight) physician who examined her said it Curley of M husetts to resolutions adopted here by members ti hant since 1904, died Sun- the London naval treaty between urley jassachu: of the Mercer and Oliver County county merchant s! 5 Metts might have been caused by nervous. ind France.| mine physical and mental fitness of day. Funeral services will con- |" A third man, involved in the s0-| ness and probably would disappear, | Dutain. oe En aba infor] Judges older than 70, so aroused |TAxpayers associations. ‘The sss0- will be ducted at Center Tuesday afternoon. fice, to get down to essentials in the movement for an Anglo-Russian ac- cord to bring the Soviet union within the limits of the tri-power London treaty. The Soviet government organ Izves- don. He is Arthur Zimmerman, who was first convicted on the robbery. He maintains he took no part in the crime, and had no knowledge of it. The Johnsons were arrested subse- quent to Zimmerman'’s conviction. England’s only perpetual legal holidays ‘are known as “bank holi- days.” These have been celebrated there since 1871. nged the governor to physical |the right to establish municipal combat. seeeaaleied Press Photo) {liquor stores. os Principal speaker was John Con- rad, president of the State Taxpayers association, Shrman Hickle of Hens- year by the state attorney general's office. Numerous investigations have been made of both the Zimmerman and Gummer cases by private individuals SPY PLOT UNEARTHED Memel, Memel Territory, May 25.— UT OF STATEMENT Vandiver Is Supplicant and by the attorney general’s office. | tia declared in Moscow Sunday Russia | (#j—Police of this tiny autonomous a a bf bine ites P. Piles For Abe vans sm December 31, Ed Vandiver, South Dakota man,| Appearing also with a plea for con-| could not consider an eastern fleet) city announced Monday they had un- legates to con’ ‘A. D. were Peter Buchili, FE. A. Kees and 935. Of the American Equitable Assur- Fred Krause. ance Company of New York, located at 92 William Street, New York, in limitation as long as no similar agree- ment restricted Japan, and therefore the London negotiations would involve ditional pardon or commutation of sentence is Dee Marion Noah, 52, who has been in prison for 26 years. He is convicted of the Hatton Farmers and Merchants National bank robbery in 1932, asks a pardon. He was originally earthed a widespread spy plot in- volving an unnamed foreign power, coincident with balloting on the The first modern British ruler to walk informally on the streets of sentenced to a life term as an habitual offender, but received a commutation serving a life term for murder. only European armaments. election of a municipal council. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT e Year Ending December 31, For D. 1935. the State of New York. National Association of Commissioners Security Valuations Insurance meat — A. sal — : i f " London, King Edward VIII is pictured walking in the rain from tt ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT Jana reas anedind Parmacee i ese) e CEL ela 2 ng i | ha u er an investigation last < 5 al : Dece Bice t| Aggregate amount of Buckingham Palace to attend a meeting of Duchy of Cornwall di- |‘ 20 years after an Investigation 85!) won ehe Year Ending December 31,| For the Year Hading December 31,/ Fer the Year ee Tl Coictada, eee im the Bate of |““dmitted assets. ...,..$10,313,777.00 Br eer ien Umiorelia (etd aemiy any Ui ume aebaoe Ute STATEMENT Of the Deaitte Mutt Fidelity and| Of the Ameriten Insurance Com-| Of the Farmers Mutual Fire &| Aggregate amount of Aggregate amount of roval canopy that shelters him from the elements. ie December 38) curety Company, located at Bismarck, | pany, located at Newark, in the State|Lightning Insurance Company, lo-| admitted assets ...... $ 25i9,s5489] liabilities (except j nit d erate tacuatty Com. |im the State of North Dakota. ei Ser daveey, cated at Driscoll, North Dakota. Aggregate amount of capital and surplus), Of the United States Casualty Com-| Fire sete ume of Gopeune a nnent ot President, C, A. Swanson. liabilities (except fing “a pany, located at New York City, In| “SGiitted assets 1,059.95 | eRreRat Greta... $28,962,525.17| | Secretary-treasurer, K, A. Ersland.| capital and surplus), Teserve v....ssseee..+ 4,610,595. the State of New York. sila abet pal pelts Aggregate amount of including reinsurance Voluntary "reserve for Aggregate amount of Aggregate amount of wares! is is " A 4 eeseeibe Augregate amount of. | sia] liabilities (except fiakilities. (except admitted assets ...... 2,639.51] reserve .......... 04. 2,118,150.75] , contingencles +. 200,000. mitted assets -.-.-($ 863819128) capital and surplus), capital and surplus), Aggregate amount of lia- iene ele MH coh il sembitelentocks,c 1,000,000;¢0 pai tel bee! including reinsurance including reinsurance bilities oes... ee eee 50.00] capital stock ......... 250,000.00 | . can! t civ liabilities (except tGeTVE. sipbe | <eeuetes ‘ Surplus over ail ‘liabili- .,| Surplus over ail ‘itabili- urplus over ail ‘iiabiti- esas Ge TNC el Amount of fully paid-up | Amount of fully paid-up tles .. 589.51) ties... Tee ETAT Peranmeciimmondilnee oe uding reinsurance | | Amonital stock’ siduat'l eapital sseaek 3,343,740.00 Aggregate income during ngog.c0 | eRreRate income during |). 5, | Amgregate Inco Cater acre reserve 6,938,191.2 ’ i W Tiabiil je Year wees esas 2,898. he year . +.. 1,610,376.5: tate eeeee ees 362,504.99 Amount of fully paid-up os oo gg| tite eee ae 101305 Sei eee een eae. 10,818,567.87 | Aggregate disbursements Aggreaate disbursements Aggregate disbursements Laoag ii capital stock «4... ... 1,000,000.00| cregate income during Aggregate income during during the year .... 1,425.62] during the year ...... og h 285,078.11 i Ra Oe SBS 1. Depa Over “all RIE» Toque (a en VEArS (este TOS 1,488.90] “the year . 13,080,211.32 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS poten ORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS A tet 700/000 re cagate disblirsements Agerepate disbursements Risks in force, December (Life Department) Ge ggregate income during muing: ine during the year. ...... 12,060,190.80| 31, 1935 826,300.00 | Total risks written dur= h ng the year .. +. 1699. the year .. 5,689,504.28) ear on ces... 194.63 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risks written dur- ee ing the year . :$ 105,308.00 a received winx Aggregate puepa een ets ee NORTH DAKOTA BUSIN: Total risks written du ing the year ... 175,850.00 | Total premiums received m wee CE hac my 6,017. NORTE DAKOTA BUSINESS | Total premiums received iug the year $ 3,585,394.00| Total premiums received 3 during the yeat ...... 6,542.37 ic ec tens Pe COTA BUSIN Murine the wear. metal: premiumerreceived during the year ...... 2,898.90] Total losses incurred OR le eS 92 Oe vpaaks Get) 673.25 | Total tosses incurred MABING AHO VBER: OS ce 27,686.57| Total loxses incurred ce during the year ...... sone to ats pees eal ari ce eae She yaa : AoRb lS durligsthe year... Total foxsex incuned during the year ...... 227.65] Total losses paid during a oe SENG RITE RONAN Mating the years. os 25.65 | Total losses paid during during the year . 10,923.25 | Total losses paid during a) the year .. None ee Oillee ot Camtalaibear qfluting the year 5... 25, awa sone otal lnseewsrala curing the year Sees 227.65 | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA.) aul Can. AHRe Se ce a 25.65 | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,) the year 11,771.77] STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, ) Office of Commissioner nee ee Oe q STATE OF NoRTH DAKOTA.) *”” Office of Commissioner" } STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,) Office of Commissioner — } ie a Insurance of the Siate of North Da Soonicncps f " of Insurance. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. i I, Harold Hopton, Commissioner of | Insurance of the State of North Da- Office of Commissioner + I, Harold Hopton, Commissioner of of Insurance. I, Harold Hopton, Commissioner of | Insurance of the State of North Da- ee a ete? — ~ the 1 ard erence missioner of | Insurance of the State of North Da-| 1, Harold Hopton, Commissioner of| Insurance of the State of North Da-|kota, do hereby certify that the| foregoing is a true abstract of the invyidarold Hopton. Commissioner of \yGta, do hereby certify that. the|tsurance of the State of North Da-|Kota, do hereby certify that the| foregoing is a true abstract of the/ original s on file [nsurance of the State of North Da-| foregoing in a true abstract of the|Kota, do hereby certity that, the| foregoing ix a true abstract of theloriginal statement now on file in in bar fcioay capnerasret foregoing is a true abstract of the {Orginal statement now on file inj foregoing is a true abstract of the original statement now on file inj this office. have hereunte hand Sripbal nstatement (now. on. gile “in| ttiler office. original statement now on file in| this office. In_ Testimony Whereof, I [SEAL] and affixed the seal of thi thie. offic ices: In Testimony Whereof, 1| this office. In Testimony Whereof, T have hereunto set my hand iad Attlee tie (peal OF (rite une ones Ipeacimonis WHEEEEE a have hereunto set my hand In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand|{[SEAL] and affixed the seal of this a Sea aera ve rs! have hereunts set_my nang |(SEAL] and affixed the seal of this have hereunto set my hand|{SEAL] and affixed the seal of this Office at Bismarck the first y OLD HOPTON, (SEAL unnateivea tne sealeetnih Office at Bismarck the first |}{SEAL] and affixed the seal of this Office at Bismarck a first day of April, A. D. ry Shanice er ion. Office at Bismarck the first day of April, A. D. 1936. Office at Bismarck the first day of April, A. D. HAROLD HOPTON, Maho icago’s Union League Club is ion must be over! Five years of so the depr The “Million Dollar Room” losing its “wallpaper,” day of April, A. D. 1936. HAROLD HOPTO of Insurance. J COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF HAROLD HOPTO: Commissioner of Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. day of April, A. D. 1936. HAROLD HOPTON, of Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF HAROLD HOPTON, COMPANY'S IRTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY, Commissioner of Insurance. Commissioner of Insurance. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,} AUTHORIT Whereas, The Colorado Life Com- STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner " : : ‘ 7 4 f Insurance. J STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,) Commissioner of Insurance.|STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,) Office of Commissioner o STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA De | Office of Commissioner} STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,} Office of Commissioner |. of Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF Office ot Commissioner "y of Insurance. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. COMPAN eine o! Whereas, the. eAracioen cohitledetia Assurance Company of New York, a 7 r 7 Whereas, The Farmers Mutual Fire} pany. a corporation organized under} corporation organized under the AUTHORITY, Whereas, The Dealers Fidelity and AUTHORITY. it me dawn ob New York had filets in. this i i sectk ican SHIRELGHE HS Surety Company, a corporation or-| Whereas, The American Insurance| and Lightning Insurance Company, a|the laws of Colorado, has filed in this 4 . : i gan suring Pere tunes, thes Vee a ee pela sianes : je aaron ars Unitas Aten ganized under the laws of North Da-|Company, a corporation organized | Corporation organized under the laws| office a sworn statement exhibiting Dele re ey Or Lane eae seed i off by Momme Jacobson, painter, and C. W. Bergquist, chairman | alty Company, a corporation organiz- | Kota ‘has filed in this office a sworn|under the laws of New Jersey, has [of North Dakota, has filed In this of-|!ts condition and business for the} its condition ber 31, 1935. } of the house committee, were contributed by pessimistic members filed in this office a sworn state-|8tatement exhibiting its condition| filed in this office a sworn statement fice a sworn statement exhibiting its| year ending December 31, Deny anss eeanie a chee nleeimente (Ryle ! to decorate the room. Recently, however, the donors have been |iment exhibiting its condition and |&M@ business for the year ending De- | exhibiting its condition and business | condition and business for the year|formable to the requirements of the) titmalle to the tiquircmanis of tN 4 discovering that the “wallpaper” isn't quite worthless, after all, and | business for the year ending Decem-|cember 31, 1935, conformable to the| for the year ending December 31,/ending December 31, 1935. conform-|laws of this state, regarding the) inh oo (oly, oso | have peaaeiiiag the returt, of their ctecks and bonds, ‘The room | ber 31, 1985, conformable to the re-|feduirements of the laws of this|1935, conformable to the require- |able to the requirements of the laws | business of Insurance, and n Aros will be redecorated as the Geld Room. | quirements of the laws of this state, | regarding the business of Insurance, state, regarding surance, and the business of In- ments of the laws of this state, re- garding the business of Insurance, of this state, regarding the busines: of Insurance, and 3| Whereas, the said Company has filed in this office a duly certified Whereas, the said Company has filed in this office a duly certified a: : : 3 7 : f its charter with certificate q ‘i Whereas, the said Company has|and Whereas, the said Company has|copy of its charter with certificate | COPY 0! H ge ae the said Company has| filed in this office a duly certified] Whereas, the said Company has|filed in this office a duly certified |of organization in compliance with | of organisation in compliance with fited in this office a duly’ certified | COPY of its charter with certificate | ited in this office a duly certified | copy of its charter with certificate|the requirements of the Insurance in requirements of the Insurance copy of its charter jot organization in ;the requirements | laws aforesaid. with certificate compliance with of the Insurance of organization the requirements laws aforesaid. Now, Therefor in compliance with of the Insurance I, Harold Hopton, copy of its charter with certificate of organization in compliance with the requirements of the Insurance laws aforesaid. of organization in the requirements of the Insuranci laws aforesaid. compliance with Now, Therefore, I, Harold Hopton, laws aforesaid. e| Now, Therefore, I, Harold Hopton, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Dakota, pursuant fo laws aforesaid. Now, Therefore, I, Harold Hopton, Commissioner of’ Insurance of the State of North Dakota, pursuant to ik : . Commissioner of’ Insurance of the| Now, Therefore, 1, Harold Hopton,|Commissioner of Insurance of the|the provisions of said laws, do|the provisions of said laws, do |e NoWe therefore, I. Harold Hopton. | State of North Dakota, pursuant to|Commissioner of’ Insurance of” the| State of North Dakota, pursuant to|hereby certify that the above named |hereby certify that the above named eee Pa nsurance of thelthe provisions of said laws, dolState of North Dakota, pursuant to|the provisions of said laws, do|Company is fully empowered through | Company is fully empowered through rate oe ncaa Dakota, Pursuant t0| hereby certify that the above named |the provisions of said” laws, do|hereby certify that the above named [Its authorized agents, to transact its|its authorized agents, to transact its ; hereby certify that. the above name | Company is fully empowered through | hereby certify that the above named | Company is fully empowered through | appropriate business of Authorized | appropriate business of | Authorized | | Company is fully empowered thioten {it authorized agents, to transact its | Company is fully empowered through |!ts authorized agents, to transact its| Insurance in this state according to| Insurance in this state according to s authorized agents, to transact its appropriate business of Authorized | Insurance in this state according to the laws, thereof, until the 3ist day of March, A. D, 1937, In Testimony Whereof, 1 ye hereunto set my hand and seal at Bismarck, this first day of April, A. D. 1936. HAROLD HOPTON, Commissioner of Insurance. 5/25—6/1-8 ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT ISEAL] | Hartford, Conn., located at Hartford, in the State of Connecticut. Aggregate amount of admitted assets $21,344,275.86 Aggregate amount of Insurance the laws, of March, [SEAL] appropriate business of Authorized in this state according to thereof, until the 31st day A. D. 1937. In Testimony Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and seal at Bismarck, this first day of April. A. D. 1936, HAROLD HOPTON, Commissioner of Insurance. 5/25—6/1-8 of New Y ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT For the Year Ending December 31, at the City of New York, in the State ‘ork. Aggregate amount of admitted assets ... Aggregate amount of .$1,816,174,956,01 its authorized agents, to transact its appropriate business of Authorized Insurance in this state according to the laws, Riomat qunell the 31st day of March, A. D. 1937. In testimony Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and senl at Bismarck, this first day of April. A. D. 1936. HAROLD HOPTON Commissioner of Insurance. 5/25—6/1-8 (SEAL) ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT ance Company, located at New York, in the State of New York. Aggregate amount of admitted assets ...... $ 5,755,056.97 appropriate business of Authorize Insurance in this state according t of March, A. D. 1937. In Testimony Whereof, have hereunto set my han [SEAL] OLD HOPTON, 5/25—6/1-8 the laws, thereof, until the 31st day and seal at Bismarck, this first a of April. A. D, 1936. (Al d| the laws, Veer ntl the 3ist day 19 | of March, A. D. In Testimony Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand 1|{SEAL] and seal at Bismarck, this aj * first day of April, A. D, 1936. HAROLD HOPTON, Commissioner of Insurance. 5/25—6/1-8 Commissioner of Insurance. the laws, thereof, until the 31st day of March, A. D, 1937. In Testimony Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and seal at Bismarck, tl first day of April, A. D. 19 HAROLD HOPTON, Commissioner of Insurance. [SEAL] ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT v, A.D. je A. D. 1035. For the ene 5 ne Docem er 31, Of the Equitable Life Assurance |For the Year Ending December 31,| Of the Old Colony Insurance Com- ior th BY t . bit "y Re Society of the United States, located A. D. I! Pany. located at Boston, a the State e Automobile Ins. Co, of Of the Baltimore American Insur- of Massachusetts. Aggregate amount of. admitted assets Aggregate amount o: liabilities (except For the Year Ending December 31, sens * 9,570,764.07 “T'd like to get rid of ieotliles escent Reweepas bine etet capital and surplus), it old furniture in | a BIEL Tees (avant capital and | sur- ‘Tapiiities (except including reinsurance nae tha ) * plus), an jividend capital and surplus), reserve .. 144,077.07 including» reinsurance . 1,731,080,719.28 | ingluding reinsurance Amount of ‘fully paid-up the attic, but how to TEBRENO® s,ecieo coors ess 10,417,627.04) Amount of fully paid- reserve . 2,487,570.02| capital stock ...... 1,000,000.00 's Amount of fully paid-up up capital stock .. Mutual | Amount of fully paid-up urplus over all Iabili- do it?’ capital stock .... 5,000,000.00| Surplus and dividend capital stock 1,500,000.00] ties, based on market i Surplus over all funds .... +++ 85,090,236:73 | Surplus over all iiabili- yalues December 31st, CEB sen setae «-+ 5,926,648.82| Aggregate income 31) ESR Eee 1,767,486.95 | | 1935 6,426,687.00 | Aggregate income during during the year ... 412,380,319.01 | Aggregate income during Aggregate income during * } | hetveae vats esses: 9,244,643.99 | Aggregate disburse- the year .... ++. 2,190,678.17| the year .. 1,982,570.05 |Amgregate disbursements : ments during the Aggregate disbursements Aggregate disbursements | during the year ...... 7,718.325.67| yea * poStgug.g91-59]" during the year... 2.668.167.47| during the year 532.975,27 | NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS NORTH DAKOTA’ HusiNESS ‘Total risks written dur- | Betty Blossom, torch dancer, showed a coroner’s jury in San Francisco ler fire eating act which started a night club fire in which four persons 13,186.04) | during the year . “ca 357,226.40 uring the en anni 4 6,304.91), during the year 492.79 yerished and a number of others were buried or injured in the panio 206 ofa Bee 6.6.8. sncurre: otal ee aes: incite) 28 RORs IBOBIER i " 046.14) during the year ...... 91,248.13] during the year ...... 1,025.70] | during the year ...... 97.84 which followed. (Associated Press Photo) | Total losses paid during Total losses paid during Total Mae eal art during | rotal losses paid during UTE Sars the year 84,580.06| the year 1,030.70] _ the y 125,62 STATH OF NORTH Dakoray”” STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,) STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,} STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,) Office of Commissioner t ing the year | Total premiums .$ 3,884,736.00 of Insurance. J 1, Harold Hopton, Commissioner of j Insurance of the State of North Da- Office at Bismarck the first day of Ba A. D. 1936, HAROLD HOPTON, Commissioner of Insurance. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,) Wherea: ‘the Automobile Insur- ance Company of Hartford, a cor- ing the Office of Insurance 1, Harold Hopton, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Whereas, Total risks written dur- peat ve -: .$ 1,445,941.00 Total premiums received of Commissioner Insurance. Commissioner of of the State of North Da- Office at Bismarck the first day of April, A. D. 1936. HAROLD HOPTON, Commissioner of Insurance. The Equitable Life As- Total risks written dur- ing the year . Total premiums received 843,865.00 Office of Commissioner Insurance. I, Harold Hopton, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Da- Total risks written dur- ing the year ...... Total premiums received Office of Commissioner of Insurance. Office at Bismarck the first day of April, A. D, 193 HAROLD HOPTON, Commissioner of Insurance. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,) AUTHOR! q Whereas, The Baltimore American Office at Bismarck Ge Haga day of ee A. an OPTON, commugelener a ae Insurance. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,) Office of Commissioner t Office of Commissioner |} Office of Commissioner Office of Commissioner of Insurance. J of Insurance. =p of Insurance. of Insurance. ce OMF aN eH anane OF POMraNae 's CERTIFICAT ‘OF COMPANY'S eat oF COMPANYS canine OF T! ir Whereas, «8 100,600.00 I, Harold Hopton, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Da- The Old Colony Insur- “ve got it, Pil run a 4 ’ kota, do hereby certify that the|kota, do hereby certify that the|kota, do hereby certify that the|kota, do hereby certify that the For Sale’ ad in The foregoing is a true abstract of the| foregoing is a true abstract. of the|foregoing is a true abstract of the| foregoing is a true abstract of the ‘Tri! Wi origgnal statement now on file in|original statement now on file inforiginal statement now on file in|original statement now on file in bune ant Ads, this office, this office. this office. this office. 9, in Testimony Whereof, 1 In Testimony Whereof, I in ‘Testimony Whereot, I In Testimony Whereof, 1 Let’s see, Oh yes, their have hereunto set my hand have hereunto set my hand have hereunto set my hand have hereunto set my hand [SEAL] and affixed the seal of this; {SEAL} and affixed the seal of this|{SEAL)] and affixed the seal of this| [SEAL] and affixed the seal of this phone is number 32. Here goes.” surance Society of the United States, ® corporation organized und i Insurance Company, a corporation 6 laws of New York, has filed in this organized under the laws of New York, has filed in this office a sworn statement exhibiting its condition and business for the year ending December 31, 1935, conformable to the requirements of the laws of this ance Company, # corporation or- ganized under the laws of Mai chusetts, has filed in this office a sworn statement exhibiting its con- dition and business for the year ending December 31, 1935, conform- able to the requirements of the laws of this state, regarding the business of, Insurance, nd the said Company filed ‘i this, office a duly vertitieg copy of its charter with certificate of organization in compliance with the requirements of the Insurance laws aforesi Now, Therefore, J, Harold Hopton, Leonid have Commissioner of| Insurance of at State of North Dakota, pursuant to es as much. Believe me eo rovisions ol lo 7 bove named| - f Pm surely glad I tried hereby certity that the that.” TRIBUNE poration organized under the laws of Connecticut, has filed in this office a sworn statement exhibiting its con-|office a sworn statement exhibiting dition and business for the year end-| its condition and business for the ing December 31, 1935, conformable ede ending December 31, 1935, con- to the requirements of the laws of|formable to the requirements of the this st regarding the business of f this state, regarding the busi-| state, regarding the business of In- Insuran and jurance, and AuEeDeeE and ‘Whereas, the said Company has the said Company has eas, the said Company has filed in this office a duly certified office a duly certified tea" ‘in this office a duly certified copy of its charter with certificate| copy of its charter with certificate|copy of its charter with certificate of organization in compliance with |of org: mise tae in compliance with|of organization in compliance with the requirements of the Insurance|the requirements of the Insurance|the requirements of the Insurance laws aforesaid. laws afor laws aforesaid, Now, Therefore, I, Harold Hopton, Now, ‘Therefore, I, Harold Hopton, Now, Therefore, I, Harold Hopton, Commissioner of! Insurance of the|Commissioner of Insurance of the|Commissioner of’ Insurance of the State of North Dakota, pursuant to| State of North Dako: pursuant to| State of North Dakota, pursuant to the provisions of laws, de| the provinces of 1 do|the provisions of said laws, do hereby certify that the above named parser ot certify tl hereby certify that the above named Company is fully empowered throu Company Is fully empowered through | Company is fully empowered through its authorized agents, to transact its its authorized 8 authorized agents, to transact appropriate bu: is of Authorised ta yieig bu sed appropriate business of Authorised Why don’t you try them too? = la the above named is fully empowered through its authorized age! to transact its appropriate business of Authorized Insurance in this state according to the laws, rig until the Bist Kany of March, A. & In ¢ S peuraaes in this state accordi: rance in this state according to| Insurance |: the la Vegeet until the Sist day the laws, thereof, until the 31st ‘aay the laws, thereo! of March, A. of March, - D. 1937. of March, Fs 5, In in mony Whereot, 1 hay. reunto set my hand $24, seal at Biamarek, this hada of ROLD Hopro D. ta “ranma Jury watched, He: mites with his “death ray” and was quickly acquitted of ir, shown here with his machine, said more iry Fleur, inventor, killed a snake, a lizara (SEAL) {SEAL} hi id and seal at Bismarck, this} (SEAL) first we of ee a A.D, - Comm iF of Tarareebe wabeasica this} (SEAL) and Ht first ony of of Apri A.D. 1836, Conicttsabeaer of Tusuraeoe. 5/26 r26/1-8 but he refused to discuss its Batic, of tevargnce.

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