William Penn, 1957 (40. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1957-01-02 / 1. szám
PAGE 6 January 16, 1957 IN THE U. S. NAVY John Bello, age 19, has joined the U. S. Navy for a four year enlistment. The young seaman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bello of 156 So. Main St., Milltown, N. J., and has a younger brother and two sisters. He is a member of Branch 52-V, New Brunswick, N. J. Bello attended the Milltown Public Schools and the Middlesex County Vocational Schools before his Navy enlistment. The members of Branch 52-V wish their fellow member the best of luck in his new venture.----------<s-3 §»>--------Elected to State Post Michael Puskas, a founder and manager of former Branch 518-V, now merged with Branch 52-V, New* Brunswick, New Jersey, was recently elected American Legion State Finance Officer. Mr. Puskas is also Chef De Gare of the Middlesex County War Chapter #128 of the 49 and 8. As a delegate he attended the American Legion National Convention in Los Angeles, California. The newly elected officer is very active in veteran affairs and has held the offices of Post County Commander of Joyce Kilmer Post 25, New Brunswick, New Jersey, and Finance Officer of the Joyce Kilmer Post for 16 years.---------5**--------------BRANCH BRIEFS (Continued from page 3) BRANCH 355-V Akron, Ohio NEW BRANCH MANAGER District Manager Stephen J. Bárány, 420Vi East Milner St., Akron, Ohio. William Penn BRANCH 364-V (former) Youngstown, Ohio MERGER On January 1, 1957 with Branch 108-V, whose manager is District Manager Louis E. Toth, 709 Wick Building, West Federal St., Youngstown, Ohio. BRANCH 514-V (former) Younstown, Ohio MERGER On January 1, 1957 with Branch 108-V, whose manager is District Manager Louis E. Toth, 709 Wick Building, West Federal St., Youngstown, Ohio. BRANCH 533-V Barberton, Ohio ELECTION NOTICE The incumbent officers were reelected for the year 1957. Fraternally, JOHN KAMANY Manager. STATEMENT FOR THE MONTH OF - October 1956 I. Ledger Assets September 30, 1956 ...................... II. Income Monthly Dues ................................... Monthly Dues — Single Premium .. 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 Bonds Profit on Sale or Maturity of Stocks Service Charges—Loans ................ Trust Fund Deposits ..................... New Jersey Employees Tax Contributions ........................ Employees and Off’rs Withholding Tax Deductions — October ....... Employees and Officers Social Security Tax Deductions —■ October ......................................... City of Pittsburgh Wage Tax ......... Employees Hosp. Deductions ____ Pension Fund Deposits .................... Total Income .............................. TOTAL ....................... III. Disbursements Death Benefit Claims ...................... Matured Endowments ...................... Cash Surrenders ................................ Refunds to Members ........................ Monthly Dues Refunds ................._ Accrued Bond Interest ................... 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 ................................. Telephone ......................................... Printing ............................................. Stationery ........................................ Cost or Depreciation of Furniture & Equip........................ Books and Perodicals ..................... Bureau and Association Dues ......... Sundry General Expenses ............... Office Machinery & Off. Equip. Maintenance ................................„ Field Expense Allowance ................ Field Conferences ........................... Official Publication ......................... Donations .......................................... State Tax .......................................... Social Security Federal Tax ........... Trust Fund Paid Deposits .............. Commissions ..................................... Collection of Dues ............................ City of Pittsburgh Wage Tax ....... Director of Internal Revenue Withholding Tax — September..... Sick Benefit Claims ___________ Surgical Claims ............................... Hospitalization Claims .................... Pension Fund Payments ................ Hospitalization for Employees ....... Service Charge — Cash Surrender.. Total Disbursements ................ Balance ....................................... JULIUS E. SOMOGYI National Treasurer Life Benefit Disability Department Department 23,827,934.06 1,015,375.30 191.197.13 15,394.65 813.94 _._ 72,432.64-572.60 _^ 3.705.23 _t 4,893.50- -72.90- , 150.85-156.02 2,616.78- -682.50 _._ 4.60 _#__ 2,174.27 —.— 4.40 —.— 5,280.22 349.70 . __ 63.34 . ___ 178.85--#--285,349.47 ' 15,394.65 24,113,283.53 1,030,769.95 64,800.00--.--24,500.00--.--15.326.90--.--2,240.39--.--570.80 12.40 528.49 _.--2,145.71 353.24 1,379.09 ___ 1.906.22-18,523.07 _ . 291.66. _._ 921.68 — 162.96 _ . 643.33 _ -3,592.98 _„ 742.97 _ T 503.81 _ ____ 1,091.20 1,010.63 3,898.22 ___ 57.94 _._ 443.75 _0__ 607.23 266.65 1,666.42 1,749.76 _ 1,826.57- __ 668.33 432.31- I,. 1,324.33 _ 548.28- -11.522.98 — __ 15,002.43 _ __ 204.13 5,373.44- ___--.--13,348.95 _#_ 50.00 100.00--.---.--190.30 7.50 187,025.70 13,511.35 23,926,257.83 1,017,258.60 Pension Combined Department Departments 231,205.56 25,074,514.92 —.— 206,591.78 —.— 813.94 484.41 72,917.05 41.00 613.60 3,705.23 —.— 4,893.50 —.— 72.90 —.— 150.85 156.02 —.— 2,616.78 682.50 —.— 4.60 —.— 2,174.27 4.40--_---5,280.22--.--349.70 —.— 63.,34 ___ 178.85 732.60 732.60 1,258.01 302,002.13 232,463.57 25,376,517.05--•---64.800.00--•--24,500.00--•---15,326.90--.---2,240.39--.---583.20--•--528.19--.---2.145.71 3.13.24--•--1,379.09--•--1,906.22--.--18,523.07 —.— 291.66 921.68--.---162.96--- -643.33 3,592.98 —.— 742.97 503.81 1.091.20--.---1.010.63--.--3,898.22 —.— 57.94 —.— 443.75--.--607.23--266.65--.---1,666.42---.---1.749.76--.---1,826.57--.---668.33 432.31--.---1.324.33--.---548.28--11,522.98--.---15,002.43 < 204.13- ' 5.373.44--.--13,348.95--.__ 50.00 _.---100.00 1,229.94 1,229.94 _.__ 190.30 7.50 1,229.94 201,766.99 231,233.63 25,174,750.06 JOHN SABO National Auditor