William Penn, 1956 (39. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1956-09-05 / 9. szám

12-IK OLDAL 1956 szeptember 5. William Penn 1956 május havi betegsegélyek (Folytatás az 5-ík. oldalról! V. Nemes William 72.00, V. Rangeo Mrs. Zygmont 15.00. 25. R. Gulyas Stephen 42.00. 26. R. Rejtmar Joseph 85.71, V. Baba John 26.28, V. Pacsi Herman, Sr. 41.12 V. Tyilian George 30.84, V. Vargo Mrs. Joseph 35.42. 27. V. Fodor Gilbert J. 29.70, V. Kiss Mrs. Paul 73.18, V. Kovács John, II. 32.00, V. Takacs Mrs. Stephen 33.14, 29. R. Lukacs Mrs. Thomas 25.71, R. Molnár Mrs. Emma 6.86, V. Mol­nár Stephen 44.56, V. Toth Paul 51.42, V. Ugró Joseph 40.00. 31. V. Horvath Stephen, Sr. 33.12, V. Rito John 49.14, V. Rodkey Mrs. August 15.00, V. Sherry Arthur 51.42. 32. V. Kadar George 65.14. 33. R. Hegedűs Mrs. John 30.00. 34. R. Balazs Anthony 48.86, R. Krisztián Michael 44.57, V. Bredacs Alexander 17.14, V. Nagy Louis 43.42, V. Painer John 43.42, V. Tusai John, Sr. 40.00. 36. R. Nemeth John 16.28, R. Ne­meth Mrs. Julia 16.28, R. Pálosi Louis 25.71, V. Acs Rose 40.00, V. Antal Charles 54.84, Barzyk Mrs. Walter 35.42, V. Belko George 5.70, V. Bezzeg John 37.78, V. Csont Mrs. Irene 32.00, V. Fody Mrs. John 45.70, V. Kastély Mrs. Joseph 15.00, V. Kish Charles 76.54, V. Kiss Stephen, Jr. 28.56 V. Kodra László 41.14, V. Sam­­filippo Louis 41.14, V. Santa George 25.14, V. Sarkadi Gabor 50.28, V. Szanye John 12.56, V. Takacs Louis, Sr. 31.42, V. Toth Balint 10.28, V. Toth Mrs Balint 52.56, V. Varga Charles 34.28, V. Vavrek Mrs. Mary 24.00, V. Veszprémi Mrs. John 46.36. 38. R. Kapoli James 22.50, V. Sip03 Stephen 29.70. 39. V. Kovács Aaron 80.52. 40. R. Matta Mrs. John 24.86, V. Juhasz Peter 102.90, 'V. Karácsony John 40.00, V. Konyha Mrs. Balint 82.28, V. Konyha Mrs. Marg. 42.28, V. László John 6.84, V. Nagy Gabriel 73.12, V. Vitanzi Mrs. Ermini 76.56. 41. R. Haguta John 9.43, R. Kend­ra Stanislow 21.43, R. Mikics Eliza­beth 25.71. 43. R. Andrews Mrs. Edward 31.71, R. Boros Peter 43.71, R. Csornai Mrs. Elek 24.86, R. Czifrak Alexander 29.14, R. Húszai Joseph 12.86, R. Ka­­bancza Michael 15.43, R. Klein Mrs. Grace 30.00, R. Mark Mrs. Frank 38.57, R. Raab George 36.00, R. Vash Mrs. Stephen 30.86, R. Wargo Emery A. 41.14, R. Yoo Mrs. Frank 12.00, V. Csengeri John 32.64, V. Se­­kula John 26.28. 44. R. Boyer Andrew 22.28, R. Gi­­diman Stephen 36.00, R. Gubán Mrs. Mary 36.00, R. Ughi Mrs. Nicholas 16.28, R. Weaver Mrs. Theresa 10.28, R. Zombai Mrs. Frank 42.00. 45. V. Heinrich Mrs. Bert. 29.70, V. Huszar Mrs. Stephen 11.42, V. Kiss Alex 70.84, V. Majoros John 14.40, V. Sikoczki Joseph, Sr. 41.14, V. Terhes Joseph 46.84, V. Uhrin Mrs. Martin 32.00, V. Vagi Joseph 141.68. 46. V. Antal John 34.28, V. Szabó Ignacz 22.84, V. Wagenhoffer George 35.42. 47. R, Deemer Seiner W. 36.00. 48. R. Bakor Joseph 24.86, R. Pus­­kar Mrs. Stoja 30.00, R. Szabó John 30.86, V. Back Charles 36.56, V. Fe­­herpataky Steph. 109.70, V. Hoodock John 65.14, V. Horvath Paul, Sr. 35.42, V. Leüli Joseph 6.84, V. Orbán John, Jr. 12.56, V. Szabó Alexander 36.56, V. Szendrey Mrs. Wm. 15.00. 49. V. Baranyai Joseph 27.42, V. Rokop Mrs. Victor 29.70 50. V. Balia Mrs. Stephen 65.14, V. Boszak Frank 16.00, V. Csatlós Stephen 36.56, V. Filo Charles, Jr. 8.00, V. Filo-Charles J., Jr. 41.14, V. Kiss Stephen 38.84, V. Rohaly Mrs. Joseph 72.00, V. Sobol Mrs. John 15.00, V. Szabó Eugene 9.14, V. Szi­lagyi Stephen 60.06, Szucs Mrs. Kal­man 51.42. 51. R. Kovarcik Stephen R. 30.86. 52. R. Demeter Mrs. George 28.28, R. Lepedő John, Jr. 48.00, R. Le­­tosky Mrs. Nich. 12.00, V. Radek John 10.28. 54. Gaston James 24.00, R. Kond­­zora Mrs. Otto 28.28, R. Levis Levo 25.71, R. Myers Stephen 63.99, R. Torok Mrs. Mary 49.99. 57. V. Kropog Stephen 35.42. 59. V. Kapusi Frank 77.70, V. Ko-(Folytatás a 14-ik oldalon) STATEMENT FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1956 I. Ledger Assets — May 31, 1956 II Income Monthly dues ................................... Monthly Dues — Single Premium Interest on Bonds ..........................— Dividend on Stocks .......................... Interest on Mortgage Loans --------Real Estate Income ............. — Interest on Certificate Loans and Liens ............................................... Interest on Bank Deposits ............ Interest on Real Estate Loans -----Profit on Sale or Maturity of Bonds Miscellaneous Income ...................... Service Charges—Cash Surrenders Service Charges — Loans................ Trust Fund Deposits......................­New Jersey Employees Tax Contributions ................................ Employees & Officers — Withholding Tax Deduction, June Employees and Officers -----------­Soc. Sec. Tax Deductions, June Supplementary Contracts Without Life Contingencies ...................... City of Pittsburgh Wage Tax Deposits .....................­Employees Hosp. Deductions ....... Pension Fund Deposits .................. Total Income ........—............— TOTAL ___________ # HI. Disbursements Death Benefit Claims ______ Matured Endowments ___________ Cash Surrenders ............................... Refunds to Members ..........—...... Real Estate Expenses .................... Other Investment Expenses ........... Loss on Sale or Maturity of Bonds Rent ..................................................... Salaries and Wage3 .......................... Legal Fees and Expenses................ Medical Examination Fees................ Inspection Report Fees.................... Actuarial and Auditing Expenses Traveling Expenses........................... Advertising ..................................... Express .............................................. Telegraph .......................................... Printing ............................................... Stationery .......................................... Cost or Depreciation of Furniture & Equip. ....................................... Books and Periodicals ...................... Bureau and Association Dues ......... Insurance except on Real Estate...... Sundry General Expenses............... Office Mach. Main and O. Equip. Field Expense Allowance.............. Field Conferences ............................ Official Publication......................... Donations ........................................... Sports Activities ............................... State Ins. Dept. Licenses and Fees Social Security Federal Tax........... Hosp. for Employees — July ....... Trust Fund Paid Deposits............. Commissions ..................................... Collection of Due3.............................. Monthly Dues Refunds __________ Int. Assigned to Trust Fund Ace. Accrued Bond Interest...................... U.S. Collector of Internal Revenue May, 1956 — Withholding Tax Sick Benefit Claims .................... Permanent Disability Claims ........... Income Protector Claims ................ Pension Fund Payments ................ Total Disbursements _____„__ BALANCE — June 30, 1956 ....... Life Benefit Disability Pension Combined Department Department Department Departments 23,531,731.43 1,012,178.25 230,984.63 24,774,894.31 139.273.87 11,851.15-151,125.02 985.05 . ------.-----­-------.------985.05 44,993.06-------.-------528.10 45,521.16 748.16-------.------185.89 934.05 11,520.79-------------­-------.-------11,520.79 4,878.50 — — 4,878.50 57.98-i .____ 57.98 516.98-------,-----­-------.-------516.98 159.10-------.------­-------V— 159.10 20,965.16-------.•-----­•—v— 20,965.16 10.49-------.•-----­—v— 10.49 314.00-------.-----­—.— 314.00 3.00-------.------­—.— 3.00 1,089.10 — 1,089.10 11.85 — 11.85 5,337.90 — — 5,337.90 764.61 764.61 1,000.00 1,000.00 65.88 . __ 65.88 188.75-------.-----­—.— 188.75 —.— 772.10 772.10 232,884.23 11,851.15 1,486.09 246,221.47 23,764,615.66 1,024,029.40 232,470.72 25.021.115.78 61,178.92 61,178.92 26,250.00 —-------.-------26,250.00 12,911.61-------.------­-------.-------12,911.61 5,703.84-------.------­-------.-------5,703.84 2,100.72-------.-----­-------..------2,100.72 1,491.73 — — 1,491.73 501.30 —.—-------.-------501.30 2,216.22 —.—-------v— 2,216.22 17,594.40 — —.— 17,594.40 391.66 — —.— 391.66 511.66 —.— 511.66 124.90-------,-------124.90 643.33 —.— —.— 643.33 581.96 — —.— 581.96 246.76 —.— — 246.76 11.35 —.— —.— 11.35 1.27 —.— — 1.27 593.78 — 593.78 1,233.96 — —-— 1,233.96 4,935.83 ____ —,— 4,935.83 293.20------­—.— 293.20 15.00-------.-----­—.— 15.00 305.61-------.-----­-------v— 305.61 • 187.06-------v— — 187.06 195.54-------,------­—.— 195.54 1,527.84-------.------­-------V— 1,527.84 50.12 — —.— 50.12 2,301.27-------.------­—.— 2,301.27 343.33------­-------v------343.33 5,561.77-------.------­—.’— 5,561.77 4.00------.------­—.— 4.00 1,312.18------v-------1,312.18 191.15-------.------­—.— 191.15 2,923.20------.------­—.— 2,923.20 13,125.47-------.-----­. —.— 13,125.47 14,929.74------.-----­—.— 14,929.74 586.63 179.05 —.— 765.68 485.52------.-----­-------v— 485.52 889.31 —.— —.— 889.31 5,503.43 _____ _____ 5,503.45------.•------16,007.00 —.— 16,007.00-------.-------900.00 —.— 900.00-------.-------35.00 —.— 35.00 1,229.94 1,229.94 189,956.59 17,121.05 1,229.94 208,307.58 23,574,659.07 1,006,908.35 231,240.78 24,812,808.20 JULIUS E. SOMOGYI National Treasurer JOHN SABO, National Auditor

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