Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1950 — Page 11

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INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY

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“FINAL CONCERTS _ OF SEASON

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.{hér American Air Force husband. Mr. Gower said he does not in-

| for at least one month. He said it| would probably take him that long to get a record of the trial, which ended last Saturday.

was found guilty and sentenced

by a three- -judge U. 8. District

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Times State Serviee 2 LAFAYETTE, Mar. 21—More -¥ {than 150 educators are expected to attend the Indiana Association §.7 {of School Superintendents hege' tomorrow and Thursday. The meeting is sponsored fy the {association and the Techical Ex{tension Division of Purdue University. President Frederick ' L. [Hovde of Purdue will introduce "ithe ant “Dr, Herman B Wells ° Indiana “Batversity. I

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ney since 1904, Judge Townsend live in 1a Republican. He was a member .of the Allen County, | Bar Associations and the Masonic! Lodge. His wife survives.

since it has been in The Times. I have been looking for some | one, to ask for addresses of | | firms that wish envelops ad- | dressed in the home. I have a | mew typewriter. I have answered several advertisements | | but they mever turned out to | be what I want. I will be for- Times State Service ever grateful to you and your | BLOOMINGTON, {| paper if I can find out from |diana paid tribute to William E. | You about such firms.

nl have read your column nightly |

‘Thousands Pass Bier Of William E. Brown

By JAMES GRAYSON

Most companies either do their own addressing in their own place

Mr, Brown, a civic and business leader, died Saturday in Bloom-

{for a stranger to break in, par-; A “skyhoek” is a bolt about {ticularly when the firm's mailing three feet long that may be-used -+Hsts:or record cards have-1o-beito-support coal mine roofs from: {taken out of the office. |above, replacing the usual bulky {timber from below, Steelways Sagusine reports.

If you have a personal job | problem, write to James Gray- | { 4 Sol, in ¢are of The Times.

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i It you have access to the Indi-| {anapolis Telephone Directory turn | to the Classified Section (yellow | pages) and see the firms listed {under Advertising. Direct Mail | Advertising, Letter Service, and|’ {Mail Advertising. Maybe you! {could write them but a personal | interview would. be. better. 1.am taking the liberty of sug-! | gesting some other things for you! ‘to think about. Could you put on| some sales and advertising cam-| {paigns by mail for some of" the| hotels,” camps and eating places

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The figures that constitute the year-end statement of The Equitable Life Assurance Society may seem overwhelming at first glance . . . but they readily come alive when considered in terms of the human values they represent.

Simply stated, for more than 4,350,000 Americans, here

is their hope of economic security; the financial found-

ation on which they can build for the future; the open door to’ better things in life. Thus, the figures you see on this

page have more than statistical meaning —they project a - picture of what life-insurance-dollars- accomplish in pro-

moting human welfare.

For instance . . . the $608,500,000 received in premiums by

The Society during 1949 provided life insurance coverage of

$14,115,700,000 in addition to annuities and accident and ‘health protection. In 1949 payments to Equitable Society

strengthen reserves and

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CAPITOL CITY SUPPLY CO, INC. Phone RI. 8591 214 E. St. Clair Street Indianapolis, Indiana 2

living policyholders. On the business side — from investments and insurance operations, The Society earned $142,700,000 of which $6,000,000 was set aside to

policyholders’ dividends.

At the same time, life insurance funds perform a double duty in the economic life of our nation. While they are pro-

_viding protection, they dre also financing homes, building factories, helping to improve railroads, participating in

scores of industries—in short, contributing materially to the ; highest living standard known to mankind.

Look beyond the figures in this annual report and you wil see life insurance in action on many levels. But remember, it is the human level which is of greatest concern to us... for

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members and their beneficiaries totalled $335,000,000 “of ‘which $115,000,000 represented death claims, and ...$220,000,000 were payments, including dividends, to...

eR kd » CONDENSES STATEMENT OF CONDITION as of December 31, 1949 Resources Por . Obligations Por *Bonds and Stocks Cent | Policyholders’ Funds Cent detailed nt of The - $ For 4.mone $ dina rite U. S. Government obligations $ 776,988,507 {14.8) | To cover future payments under } ociety's operations g w Dominion of Capada obligations. 270,576,208 { 5.1) | Insurance and annuity contracts . : for a copy of the President's Report fo Public utility bonds. . ...oo07.... 671,974,696 (12.8) inforce.................... $4,327,175,473 (82.2) the Board of Directors. Railroad obligations. . . . wu. iw. ... ~ 480,003,566 ( 9.1) | Held on deposit for policyholders Industrial obligations. . ..... w.... 1,633,663,952 (31.0) | and beneficiaries. .. .. cow 306,424,344 ( 5.0) Other bonds. . . . 158,635,069 ( 3.0) | Dividends and annuities left Preferred and guaranteed stocks 57,513,967 ( i.v) | on deposit with The Socisty * Common stocks. 7,258,157 ( 0.1) at interest. . ‘ 115,149,568 { 2.2) Mortgages and Reet Estate = Palicy claims in process oo Residential and business Pan od advance by “- 23,935,298 ( 0.4) mortgages : 657,176,355 (12.5) | policyholders 5,297,963 { 1.4) Farm mortgages... ...........u0 122,447,952 ( 2.3) | Dividends due andy unpaid o : “4 aid : Residential and business | i | yD iputise... o : 7,442,392 ( ol) | Aare aty ox SER =3. Jum {oy " Housing developments. an other oe { : i x foil erfgie pardiased distribution during 1950. . 68,400,541 { 1.3) for investment. .... ......... 110,776,853 ( 2.1) | : 4 ‘ Home and branch office | Sov NF buildings. .....ooinnneaiioiea 10,846,336 ( 0.2) | Other Liabiliiies : . Taxes federal, state and other. , 8,285,000 ( 0.2) THE EQUITAB LE LI FE ASSURANCE Other Assets | Expenses accrued, unearned in- 3 . Cash . F 3 inid eee 92,604,234 ( 1.8) | terest and other obligations. .. 6,883,896 ( 0.1) SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES Loons 16 policyholders. . ... .. . .. 133,474.786 ( 2.5) | . . . Premiums in process of collection 38,085,589 ( 0.7) | . : THOMAS 1 PARKINSON - PRESIDENT Interest and rentals accrued : | Surplus Funds i dotherassefs............. 39,820,549 ( 0.8) | To cover all contingencies... .... 322,433,223 { 6.1) YORK 1, NEW YORK an —020:34% (0.8 9 ,223 { 6.1) 393 SEVENTH VENUE + NEW 0 EW YOR VOIAL....oooioi so eas. 35.209209,108 (1600) | TOWML.............. ise .35,269,289,168 (100) Sincluding $4,711,208 on deposit as pubic authorities. gn ae in accordance with requirements of law, oll bonds subject 10 amortization are stat ot helt amoriad valve and ol athe bonds gud stocks ore ale valued af the markef quotations on December 31, 1949 as prescribed by the National Association of insurance Commissioners. S

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