Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 309, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1924 — Page 15

FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1924

FRATERNITY IN HEARJYOOLLEN of Thorough Education Stressed. “The type of higher education which makes for sinqerity, for thoroughness and for intellectual vigor is the sort of education business needs today. “Evans Woollen, president of ' the Fletcher Savings & Trust Company, told the national meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa fraternity at North--western University at Evanston, 111., today. Woollen questioned modern thor.oughness in education, saying public school children are studying twice as many subjects as they did fifteen years ago without any increase in hours of school. The speaker declared business needs Insurance Statement Statement of Condition OF THE Ohio Farmers Insurance Company Le Roy. Ohio ON THE 31st Day of December, 1923 F. H. HAWLEY. President. D. W. CRANE. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up.. ’Mutual NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks lon interest and not on interest. ........ - S <•*? ™ Real estate unincumbered. .. . 380.43~.0b Bonds and stocks owned imar- , ket value) 769.644.31 k Mortgage loans on real estate F (free from any,prior incurnbrance) 2.187.726.01 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 83.162.69 Other securities: collateral loans 200,184.10 Due from other insurance companies 14.692.28 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection. 480.3 1 4.()-. Total net assets $4,873,248.38 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks. . SJ.b4B, < 0b.03 Losses adjusted and not due. . o~.184.4: Losses unadjusted and in suspense - o'Si'i-a Bills and aceotins unpaid ~.i4i.;s Taxes accrued 43,330.34 Total liabilities .. .. $3 869.263.32 Surplus 1.003.993.06 Total $4 873,248.38 . Greatest amount in any one risk (net i $ 1a.000.00 Greatest amount allowed to be insured in any one block. . 10.000.00 State of‘ Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. the underpinned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct eopv of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company on the 31st day of December. 1923. as shown bv the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in -this office. . . In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe mv name and affix my official seal. . this 23rd' day of April. 1924. (SEAL) T. S. McMLRRAY. JR . Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. Statement of Condition OF THE Pittsburgh Fire Insurance I Company Pittsburgh. Pa.. 316 Fourth Ave. ON THE 31st Day of December, 1923 F. J. MATRE. President. R. G. DERLIN. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up. . . .*5200.000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. Cash >n banks (on interest and not on interest) S 13.116.48 * Rea! estate unincumbered 6.750.00 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) . 205.359.00 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incumi bran<) 88,550.00 : Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 3.408.77 Premium? and accounts due and in prccess of collection .... 11.758.56 Notes receivable 10.662.50 Reinsurance recoverable 10.313.50 Total net assets $357,918.81 LIABILITIES. Losses due and unpaid $ 9.238.13 Other liabilities of the company 1,250.00 Total liabilities $ 10.488.13 Capital 200.000.00 Surplus * 147.430.68 Total $357,918.81 - State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the . above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1923. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 23rd day of April. 1924. (SEAL) T. S. MuMURRAY JR., Commissioner. w Statement of Condition OF THE

Marquette National Fire Insurance Cos. Chicago, Illinois. 175 W. Jackson Boulevard. ON THE 31st Day of December, 1923 ANTHONY MATRE. president. NAPOLEON PICARD. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up. .. *5600.000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks and olfiee (on interest and not on interesti.s 160.352.72 Real estate unincumbered. . . . 157.400.00 Bonds and stocks owned (ttiarket value) 1.011,718.04 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incumbrance! 397.550.00 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 31.769.02 Other securities 7,342.10 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection. 123.123.82 Accounts otherwise secured. . . 8.501.54 Total net asset 9 $1,897,757.24 LIABILITIES Amount due and not due banks or other creditors 5 99.000.00 Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks 812.940.91 I.osses due and unpaid 700.00 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 61,765.48 Other liabilities of the company 25.150.00 Total liabilities S 999.556.39 Capital 600.000.00 Surplus 298.200.85 Total 51. 897.757.24 Greatest amount in any one risk. $25,000 00 Greatest amount allowed by rules of the Bompany to be insured in any one city, "own or village. $25,000.00. Greatest amount allowed to be insured in any one block. $26,000.00. State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I, the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the ;above is a correct cony of the Statement -.of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December. ' 1923. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof 1 hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 23d day of April. 1924 (SEAL) T. S. McMURRAY JR . . Commissioner. •It .mutual company so state.

education in the fundamentals more than training in this or that particular thing. “It needs especially, development of open-mindedness for the solution of the problems having to do with human relations.” Cathedral Debates Tonight The OUthedral High School affirmative deoating team Jest today for Chicago, where a debate will be held with

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Harrison High on: “Resolved, That the Government Should Own and Operate the Coal Mines.” The negative team will argue the same subject here with Harrison, in the K. of C. Hall. "What be ye thinkin’ of, Janet?” ‘Nothin’ much.” “Why worn’t ye thinkin’ of me?” “I were.” —The Passing Show (London).

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EGG SHOW AT ROUND-UP G. B. Barge, Spencer, Wins Honors Over All 1 Exhibitors B/j Times Special LAFAYETTE, May 9.—Honors in the open class in the sixteenth annual egg show in connection with the Boys’ and Girls’ club round-up went to G. B. Barge, Spencer, Purdue University

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