Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1946 — Page 18
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: Fan 1s wn ir on CANADA issued its first policy from a small * office in Montreal. In 1895—an “important date in the Company's fa Les history—the organization was extended into the United States where, from coast to coast, it now maintains a highly efficient branch office and agency service. The Company's growth is significant proof of wide public acceptance. Through three
of a century, during which wars have scarred on earth, and mighty inventions and discoveries have altered man’s destiny,
the Sun Life of Canada has met successive opportunities,
expanding as life and industook on new shapes an
aspects. In 1895—at the end of the first twenty-five years of operation—the assurances in force amoun
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to $35 million. At the - iend of fifty years—in 1920—this amount had risen to $488 million. Today, after seventy-five years of public service, the Sun Life of Canida holds a leading place among life assurance companies with well over one million policyholders, and assurances in force of $3,390,372,327. The Company's finaacial strength and high standard of service are indeed worthy of the finest traditions of a great time-honored enterprise.
From the 1945 Annual Report Benefits paid since Organization $1,800,672,431
Benefits paid in 1945 $90,226,067 Assurances in force $3,390,372,327
New Assurances in 1945 $241,409,819
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Copy of the Annual Report for 1945 may be obtained from
W. H. ATTEBERRY, Manager R. J. SIMPSON, Associate Manager
129 East Market Street Building—Indianapolis
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UTILITY
Holding Company Isstie _ Confronts Committee.
By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Feb. 18,—A first-
class row seems to be brewing in the house interstate and foreign commerce committee over proposed amendments to the utilities holding company act of 1935, An “exploratory” subcommittee was appointed by Chairman Lea (D. Cal) to investigate such pro- { posals, It is headed by Rep. Boren [(D. Okla), | Several months of hearing pri-
: |vate power companies on changes
{in the legislation have been com|pleted. Next to be heard will be {the securities and exchange com-
|mission which has charge of en|forcing the law, | Mr, Boren predicts some amendiments will be introduced in the {house as a result of the hearings. {But some other members of the {subcommittee contend none is \needed. The division is shaping up as the old quarrel between those who favor public power ownership and those who do not.
3-Point Program President Edward L. Shea of the, North American Co. predented a {three-point program as the final private power company witness. It calls for:
1. Clarification and broadening of the basic provisions of the act] {governing the reténtion by a holding company of an electric utility system in addition to its so-called principal system, 2. Specific permission for retention of a gas business by a company also engaged in the electric | business. Also for retention by a holding. company of control of a gas company which operates in the same area or in an area adjacent to that in which an electric company controlled by the same holding | company operates. 3. Clarification of and greater latitude in the provisions relating to retention of existing investments
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By JACK GAVER ~~ United Press Staff Corresponde ‘ NEW YORK, Feb. 18.1 asked six-going-on-seven-year-old Clif -
{ford Sales how it felt to be in show
business. He just grinnet—a remarkable, toothful- grin. that. split a freckled map under a thatch of red hair, He was in favor of’ it.’ A few minutes before Clifford hadn't ‘been in show: business. He had been just one of 23 boys
lined up on the stage of the Ziegfeld theater. A lot of important show people looked: over them and anxious parents waited in the wings, 4 By various p! nation, in which size figured prominently,* the list was cut to three, then two and Clifford finally won the nod. For Typical American Boy Role The affair was the outgrowth of the failure of Oscar Hammerstein and Richard Rodgers to find a not-too-large T-year-old of what is popularly regarded as the typical American boy type—preferably plenty of freckles, someone like Huck Finn or Tom Sawyer. They had scanned the boys in the professional children's school, as well as a number of public, parochial and private schools without seeing a satisfactory youngster. Clifford, who has done nothing
will play the role of Jake, kid brothér of sharpshooter Annie Oakley in the forthcoming Hammer-stein-Rodgers musical comedy production, “Annie Get Your Gun.” It's a fairly meaty part for a youngster. Julius Sales, a post office clerk, brought his son to the audition from their home in Brooklyn.
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(not directly associated with public | utility operations, and acquisition by |a holding company ‘of investments | of such character. Predicts “No Bill” { Mr. Boren says his subcommittee is not going to debate public against private power! After hearing SEC, within the next two weeks, a bill will be drafted, he said. Other Democrats on the subcommittee are Reps. Priest (Tenn.), Harless (Ariz), Patrick (Ala), Rabin (N. Y). Republicans are
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