William Penn, 1957 (40. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1957-08-07 / 8. szám

PAGE 8 August 21, 1957 Sick benefits May ’57 (Continued from page 6) Révai John 12.00, White Mrs. William 15.00. 36-V Barna Mrs. John 36.56, Cza­­ko Andrew 61.70. Nemeth Frank 41.14, Szucs Joseph 21.70, Szucs Jo­seph 78.84, Takacs Martin 53.70. 38- R Demeter Gabor 17.14. 39- R Simon Mrs. Clara 27.43, Si­mon Thomas 20.30. 39- V Palka Joseph S. 25.14, Popik Frank M. 33.14, Vesztroczi Joseph 32.00. 40- R Burkovics Steve 10.28, Varga Andrew 36.00. 40- V Bencso Geza 32.00, Horvath Julius 44.56, Kovács Nicholas 72.00, Tankovits Frank 5.70, Visnyanszki Mrs. P. 24.57. 41- R Nagy Mrs. Bela 24.00. 43-R Koscso Margaret 12.00. 43- V Juhasz Mrs. Bertha 43.42, Lutza Joseph 19.71, Lutza Joseph 26.28. 44- R Benyi Paul 30.86, Bogács John 18.86, Bogács John 17.14, Bor­bély Joseph 30.86, Darago Bernard 53.70, Girhin Alexander 18.28, Gubán Stephen 19.71, Incze Mrs. László 24.00. Lessak Joseph G. 72.00, Sep­­trick Mrs. Mart. 43.42, Vegh Mrs. John 30.00, Vince Stephen 50.57, White George Fred 17.14, Zombai Mrs. Frank 5.71. 45- R Barath Mrs. Julius 36.86. 45- V Csorba Mrs. László 57.14, Dró­tos Joseph 37.70, Kish Mrs. Dennis 26.28, Mészáros Mrs. John 80.00, Onody Stephen 33.14, Papp Sándor 35.42, Sampar Frank 59.42, Szabó Mrs. Frank 50.28, Uhrin Martin, Jr. 49.14, 46- V Wegenhoffer George 34.28. 47- R Deemer Mrs. Elsie 41.14. 48- V Elhart Michael 27.43, Gabor Eugene 37.70, Gyure Louis 39.43, Haj­­nos Mrs. -Louis 18.00, Jeromos Andre­as 73.14, Kerulo Michal 24.00, Miho­­vics Joseph 26.57, Muller George 33.14, Orbán John 16.00, Otvas Mrs. Louis 38.84, Scherer Charles 48.86, Varady Mrs. Julia 40.28. 49- V Racz Elizabeth 35.42. 50- V Balia Stephen 65.14, Berta­lan Joseph E. 49.14, Filo Charles J. 27.42, Sobol Mrs. Hein 52.56. 52- R Geiger Stephen 27.43. 53- R Kaszas Mrs. Stephen 26.57. 54- R Bazzarelli Mrs. V. 39.43, Just Joseph 44.56. 56-R Falsetti Mrs. F. 26.57.' 59-V Beres John, Sr. 36.56, Bono­­mo Mrs. Joseph 15.00, Geiger Ste­phen 36.56, Leber Martin 94.84, Sol­tész Mrs. John 28.56, Toth Andrew 9.14, Turck Stephen 33.45. 61- V Notich Mrs. Eliz. 37.70. 62- R Varga Mrs. Eliz. 30.86. 62- V Burkus John 12.56. 63- R Rigo James 42.00. 64- V Stern John M. 64.00. 67-V Csigás John 32.00. 69-R Pálinkás John 35.14, Rozgonyi Elizabeth 24.00, Szilagyi Stephen 12.00, Tarczali Andrew 17.14, Tenai Alexander 10.28, «Yober Alex S. 12.86, Toth Mrs. Paul 24.00. 69- V Szendrei Mrs. Jos. 48.00. 70- V Dobovicski Andrew 36.56, Ko­­lonics László 40.00, Kolonics László 24.00, 71- V Bodnar Peter 37.70, Csebre­­nyak Mrs. J. 54.84, Ellish Mrs. Nich. 160.00, Horvath John 41.14, Lomis Mrs. Julia 66.28, Lupes Mrs. Eliz. 26.28, Miklós Andrew 33.14, Paczolay Joseph 40.00, Simko Mrs. John 37.71. 73-V Bartók Daniel 37.26. 76-R Harmanson Mrs. Alf. 24.00, Lebesko Andrew 60.00. 76-V Benes Geza 17.71, Kaszonyi Alex 40.00, Sztasko Michael 36.08, Vig Stephen 16.00. 79- R Bajusz Joseph 60.00. 80- R Kosa Andrew 31.71. William Penn STATEMENT FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE — 1957 I. Ledger Assets as of May 31, 1957 ...................... II. Income Monthly Dues ..................................... Single Premiums — Monthly Dues.. Interest on Bonds ............................. Dividend on Stocks ........................... Interest on Mortgage Loans___— Real Estate Income ____________ Interest on Cert. Loans and Liens.... Interest on Bank Deposits ............... Interest on Real Estate Loans ....... Profit on Sale or Maturity of Bond* Sports Activities ............................... Service Charges—Loans ................. Trust Fund Deposits ....................... Dividend Accumulation ................... Employees and Off’rs Withholding Tax Deductions — June ............... New Jersey Employees Tax Contributions ......................... Employees and Officers Soe. Sec. Tax Deduction — June................ Hospitalization for Employees ....... City of Pittsburgh Wage Tax ____ Pension Fund Deposits ................... Total Income ............................... TOTAL ........... III. Disbursements Death Benefit Claims ..................... Matured Endowments ..................... Cash Surrenders ............................. Monthly Dues Refunds .................... Int. Assgd. to Trust Fund Acct...... Accrued Bond Interest .................... Refunds to Members ........................ Real Estate Expenses .............. -Other Investment Expenses ........... Loss on Sale or Maturity of Bonds Rent .................................................... Salaries and Wages ......................... Legal Fees and Expenses ................ Medical Examination Fees.............­Inspection Report Fees ..................... Actuarial and Audit. Expenses ....... Traveling Expenses .......................... Advertising ................................... Postage ............7................................. Express ............................................... Telegraph .......................................... Telephone ........................................ Printing ............................................. Stationery ....................................... Cost or Depreciation of Furniture & Equip........................ Books and Perodicals .................... Bureau and Association Dues ......... lns. , except on Real Estate .......... Sundry General Expenses ............... Office Machinery & Off. Equip. Maintenance ...............................— Field Expense Allowance ................ Field Conferences .......................... Official Publication ......................... American Hungarian Federation .... Donations .......................................... Sports Activities ............................... Social Security Federal Tax .......... Hosppitalization — Employees ___ Trust Fund Paid Deposits ..........„ Commissions ..................................... Collection of Dues ........................... Sick Benefit Claims ........................ Per. Disability Claims .........._.......... Income Protector Claims .............. Surgical Claims ................................ Hospitalization Claims .................... Pension Fund Paid Deposits ........... lnt. Paid on Pen. Fund Deposit Returned ............1........................ Director of Internal Revenue Withholding Tax — May ........... Total Disbursements ............... Ledger Assets as of June 30, 1957 ........................ JULIUS E. SOMOGYI National Treasurer Life Benefit Disability Department Department 24,324,759.17 1,063,671.67 174,069.65 13,232.45 1,242.26 ~-— 42.662.17 —'— 2,069.23 — 5,295.70 6,113.75 —-— 141.09 ~-— 232.97 —— 150.02 ~-— 54.603.17 — 1,579.00 —-— 3.70 “-— ‘ 1,136.50 —'~ 8.89 —-— 6,202.85 —— 11.12 —— 986.14 — 204.10 — 68.60 — Pension Department 236,087.52 622.10 218.30 150.00 1,114.00 Combined Departments 25,624,518.36 187,302.10 1,242.26 43,284.27 2,287.53 5,295.70 6,113.75 141.09 232.97 150.02 54,753.17 1.579.00 3.70 1,136.50 8.89 6,202.85 11.12 986.14 204.10 68.60 1.114.00 296,780.91 13,232.45 2,104.40 312,117.76 24,621,540.08 1,076,904.12 238,191.92 25,936,636.12 51,514.50 ■ 51,514.50 31,400.00--.-­—.— 31,400.00 21,983.28--.-­—.— 21,983.28 526.08 46.10 —.— 572.18 433.15-­—.— 433.15 2,162.22--.--2,162.22 4.157.2S--* —.— 4,157.28 1,891.32--.---1,891.32 765.17--.--2.50 767.67 553.83--._ —.— 553.83 1,876.76--.-­—.— 1,873.76 19,685.59--.--­—.— 19,685.59 291.66--.--291.66 1,241.33-­—.— 1,241.33 292.73--.--292.73 618.33-­—.— 618.33 1,687.24--1,687.24 865.76--.-­—.— 865.76 526.82--.--526.82 65.38--.-­'—.— 65.38 6.71--.-­— 6.71 94.41--.-­--.--94.41 1,183.58--.-­--•---1,183.58 206.52--206.52 1,876.78-1,876.78 38.88--.--38.88 50.00--.--50.00 786.93--.-­—.— 786.95 59.79----­--•---59.79 444.54 _ ___ 444.54 1,813.49 —_ 1,813.49 1,121.36-- - -1,121.36 2,819.66--.-­. 2,819.66 250.00--.--­_é_ 250.00 107.58-107.58 21,982.20--.--21,982.20 1,882.58 —.-­_^__ 1,882.58 204.10--.-­-204.10 11,005.88 _#_-11,005.88 14,771.34--.--­_.__ 14,771.34 17,943.26--.--­____._____ 17,943.26 ____.____ 16,400.09 ____#____ 16,400.09--.--400.00 ____#__ 400.00------.-------95.00 ____.____ 95.00------.-------50.00 . ____ 50.00------.-------100.00------.-n— 100.00 —-— 2,053.27 2,053.27 25.41 25.41 6,633.36 9 ~~9~~~ 6,633,36 227,821.40 17,091.19 2,081.18 246,993.77 24,393,718.GS 1,059,812.93 236,110.74 25,689,642.35 JOHN SABO, National Auditor (Continued on page 10)

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