Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1946 — Page 9

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By HENRY BUTLER The season's largest English theater audience greeted James

Melton enthusiastically last night. About 100 of the audience were

ton sang Handel's great “Thanks Be to Thee” aria from “Israel in Egypt.” He followed it with Dr. Arne's air from “Comus” and Edgar's soliloquy from the third act of Donigetti’s “Lucia.” The familiar Melton throaty

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against-two rhythm fascinates. Mr, Hollister was heard as soloist in a group including Debussy's Prelude and “The Submerged Cathedral” and De Falla's familiar “Ritual Fire Dance.” One of Mr. Melton's most suc-

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puncher's song, complete with whistling, which he sang as an encore before the final group. There are better voices and there are better musicians, but Mr. Mel. ton certainly gave his audience a lot of pleasure last night.

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quality was most evident in the first) group, during which the fifth row seemed too near the stage. Farther away and in a larger hall, much of the stridency would be lost. In fact, last night Mr. Melton sounded better from the back of the theater in his forte passages. His second group seemed more satisfactory. The Grieg “Mit einer a Wasserlilie” was especially good, Juttetns’ or less, Why? and the two Hageman songs, perfections that “ ” “ " in no way affect the wear Voices” and “Don Jusn Gomez, or appearance. Buy seve were just about tops.

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SEWING THREAD 300-yard spools in black 5 A Brief Review of the 101st Annual Statement to its Policyholders

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“CASABLANCA” HATS

100%, Wool Felts

That favorite style hat with | the big brim and low crown.

and white. Nos. 40, 50 and 60, Spool—

25%, Wool 72" x84” Regular and Extra Sizes ee Irregulars of better qual-. ity girdles with that forming ak Also pantie girdles in M or L sizes.

Holdings of First Mortgages on Real Estate amounted Some with sequin, some with

to $354,128,970 at the end of 1945. There were 34,211 of $2" Gach chenille braid banding and such mortgage loans, Diseile the year the Company made veil trims. Adjustable head 1,150 new loans of $7,500 or less. sizes. Black and brown only. A soft napped blanket with sateen binding. Choice of .

Payments to Policyholders and Beneficiaries aggregated $192,672,219 i in 1945, 9 fia total, $109,476,268 was paid to oPSied $83.15 ents to the beneficiaries of those $83 195, oy were the largest in the Coms . Payments to the beneficiaries of policy. Roiders who in the Services amounted to $8,361,400 ey pink or blue piaid ‘patterns. in 1945, and R000 since Pearl Harbor. Holdings of Real Estate at the end of 1945 egated They make grand “extras,” vonl ‘ $22,898,411. This amount compares with $35,976,144 at ee the end of the previous year.

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Life Inswrance in Force in this Company totalled $7,979,198,102 under 3,401,178 policies at the end of 1945, eo

amount in the history of the Company. The gai Policy Loans at the end of the year amounted to

A household Decessity c just about the next thing Sales of New Life Insurance in 1945 amounted to *oe 19 to walking barefooted. $ 97 Isoprophyl compound. Grand for stockingless three-fourths of these reserves were computed at 254 per cent wedge heel. Assets, held for the protection of the Company's life insur. stripes. Open and cre i and SWEAT SHIRTS neck. Shon" doeer. 74:

Pint Size 709, : he nt {a Whe histo iY The gain e Brown! Red! Brown and White! insurance in foros during the year, 2 wasthe 416,454,501 on 427,944 policies. The corres csponding bru for the sick room. $364,180,100, an increase of $38,380,300 over 1944. Reserves Against the Company’s Contractual Obli- wear. Rubber sole and Ll SHIRTS ed 1 Th mond ty contracts, totalled $3,813,504,004 at the end or lower interest. The Fi rate assumptions reflect the neck.” short Coat and slip - over sf po ——————————————

RUBBING ALCOHOL greatest sinoe 1980. eee for the end of 1944 were $188,185,417 on 338 policies. A schoolgirls favorite and Guaranteed quality. t further str ed at the end of 1945. Alm coe gations were er strengthened at the end o: ost BOYS’ SWE ATERS amin: fu | ge heel. | Sizes 4 to 9 Pain eotory and of 145, reflectiog an increase of $242,765,158 during the Company’s program of king, posiine Sept to meet the

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The assets exceeded the Company's reserves and other fabilities by $281,013,622, which amount constitutes the

Company's Surplus Funds held for general contingencies,

Holdings of United States Government Obligations amounted to $2,319,748,756 as of December 31, 1945. This is more thay 60 per cent of the assets. The policy of investing in United States Government bonds aided the Government in World War II, helped to bold in check the forces of inflation, and provided the safest of investments for the Company's funds. The increase during 1945 was $380,643,935.

Holdings of All Other Bonds and of Stocks, preferred and 24 guasanieed, egated $857,100,505 at the od of 1945. g the year the Company purchased $157,653,493 of Busia arr but, Yd because of a substantial volume of redemptions and maturities, the holdings decreased by a net amount of $62,484,613, as compared with the end of the previous year,

available from the highest quality of investments. ; * 4 "

Dividends payable in 1946 amount to $38,895,341. The New York Life is a mutual company, and dividends are paid to policyholders only.

A More Complete Report, as of December 31, 1945, contains additional statistical and other information about the Company and will be sent upon request. A list of the bonds and preferred and guaranteed stocks owned by the Company is also available. These booklets mpy be obtained by writing to the New York Life Insurance Company, 51 Madison Avenue, New York 10, New York.

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STATEMENT OF CONDITION December 31, 1945

ASSETS

Cash on hand or'in banks. , $36,675,514.81

PARR sp EIRENE

109,129,002.00 33,514,137.00 233,526,062.00 821,924,183.00 74,504,514.00

3 ,092 346,654.00 ’

8$4,502,607.00 354,128,970.1} 166,454,501.57

Stocks, preferred and guaranteed . . First Mortgages on Real Estate Policy Loans, .ceasasesnsssesese

Real Estates $11,172,924.00

548,247.97 1,557,520.27

22,808,411.27

. 9,619,719.03 Interest and Rents due and accrued Deferred and uncollected Premiums (net)... Other Assets. ....

23,189,388.92

1,276,071.20 $3,813,504,094.63

CIPRIANI RIRNRINISIRIRIRI INES

"Of the Securities listed in the above statement, Securities valued at

$51,384,812.00 are deposited with Government or State authorities as required by law.

32,031,975.75 -

LIABILITIES

Reserve for Insurance and Annuity Contracts: : Computed at 3% interest... $784,716,342,00

Computed at 234% or or

lower interest. .

| $2,983,317,299.00 coe 2 Ae puin)

Present value of amounts not yet due on Supplementary Contracts. “soe ene.

Reserve for Dividends left with the Company. ....voveesaresssnsees “eee rene om

Dividends payable during 1946. .... Premiums paid in advance. . .

310,610,004.00

181,187,718.29 38,895,341.00 31,554,274.13

Reserve for fluctuations in Foreign 200,000.00

21,925,663.76 7,141,412.99

3,658,759.15 $3,582,490,472.32

Estimated amount due or accrued for Taxes. ,, Miscellaneous Liabilities. . . cece seve asec TOTAL LIABILITIES. cespesenrarsestiace

“Surplus Funds held for general contingencies “assesses 0.0 00 9% 40 10 00 Vie a 231,013,622.31 $3,813,504,004.63 *This Reserve is held chiefly against the difference between Canadian currency Assets and Liabilities, :

The Company. started business on April 12, 1845. 14 hae adie bo. mutuat nd 5 Whctrporated wl: the Jaton of the Stale af Now York, The Statemens of Condison shown above is in accordance with the Annual Sistement fled vi the Now York. State Insurance Department.

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