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the Moslem taith. ie. }, Disgusted, Turne: 7. Aside From Christ, Says Edwin Wright in Talk viewpoint was expounded by ihe spoke from:the pulpit of his » Paul S. Wright, in the First streets flowed with trast, again Seracens under Saladia, aFEe} ee i jWas given bi sagen jeome here (nit sionary. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT Wer the Year Eadieg December 31. UE The Aetna Insurance Company, Jecated at Hartford, in the state of Connecticut. Aggregate amount of mitted assets sregate amoun ,-gapital and surplus), ws “amount ‘of fully paid-up ‘apital stock - “iy jus over aur “Tiabi ments during the year NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risice written dur- ot eetuns Teceiv= ed during the vear yes paid during STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner mmissioner of iS. A. Ymaurance of the 5 by I is 2 irue absiract of the i letaal Fatatement’ now on file aa ein Testimony have hereunto set m) aMixed the seal of emis arek the first day of April A.D. 18 A. OLSNE Commissioner of fneurance. OF NORTH I SGERTINI FICATE OF corporation organized F the laws of Connecticut, has led in this offic c: ood exhibiting its condition and usiness for the year ending l’ecem: as, the said Company has fled in this oftice a duly” certitied ere Be lis charter with certificate of. or jon in compliance with ff the Insurance esaid. herefore, ¥. S. A. Olsness. missioner of ‘Insurance of the of rete) Dakota, pursuant to @ pro: career "that ‘the abov jorized agents, propriate business of ized Insurance in t Gecording to the laws thereof, unill the diet day of March, 2 930. ‘ ta Testimony Whereof, have hereunto set m: seal af Biemarc _'SEAL) ape Nae Sear OF STATEMENT Citizens Insurance Com- ie, of: Missour!. 2 Bott, a the State of Missouri. tof “ag assets ead 1,266,558.75 of rp “fadiuding reinsurance year. disburse- during the year . - NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Hake written dur- a eed) DAKOTA, OF oe a 1 . A, Oleneas, Commissioner of Testimony Whereof, reunto set my ee find gieramar § on day of April, A.D. 1929. Wright said. One bishop had anotne, ;/KFYR and was taken captive and beheaded and had |territory. the head dragged at the tail of a dog through the streets of Damuscus. Mohammed Turns to Sword Mohammed final increased, resorted to the sword to spread his doctrines. his followers to exterminate both Jew and Christian who would not espouse Whole tribes were | He commanded dispersed, driven out of Arabia or slaughtered. ‘This was the first contact of Chris- | tianity and next was when the Crusades brought ‘the Christian |Land to rescue the Holy Sepulchre from the Saracons. scribed the fanatic cruasade by Peter M. Wright, of Tabriz, Persia,|the Hemit and its failure, the chil- dren's crusade, which led to the saie| jinto slavery of Gresbyterian church, Sunday morn- {Christian ing, -on “Moselm and Christian Con- ‘There was a good deal to criticise i ehnapoln -western religion from the Standpoint of the oriental cult, vc dita its bad impressions on | presening | corny oa very outset of his le faith of the Koran. the Rev. Mr. Wright showed. What othe soe out to preach was, in fact, Christianity of Chirst. ta the sixth and seventh centurics, | Dhristian sects were very savage to- yward each other, Mr. Wright indi- > sated by cited examples. Mohammed turning to the study of Christ his teachings at the time and all early exhortation to the Arabs to turn to these teachings and of the Jews to get the real co: of God. The Arabs then had! community deitics—240 of them ited by figures in the mosque the young Mohammed spent years.‘ He started out to his people out of this idolatry Preaching principles of the faith by the apostics. he found this would not sut-! fot the Christian sects set an} ‘xample he could not overcome. oi! Waughtering exch other and always! qwarreling in one way or another, Mr. Mohammedanism. The armics to the Holy Mr. Wright de- the children by} sects at Constantinople Then the Frederick Barbarossa andj other expeditions of the knights to} jthe Holy Land and the capture of | Jerusalem, with — such {slaughter of captive Moslems. |the steps of blood. he showed. when fell into the In con- no Chr Jans were massacred. and Mohammedanisin. From the Moslei viewpoint, there- fore, Mr. Wright said, Christianity has been very much on the defensive in the Orient for its conduct and acts This was not the only viewpoint by which the Suaday morning audience a readjustment of the usual conception of Mohammedanism and the Oriental Christian church. Mr. Wright said he did not come as an ambassador of the western Chris- tian church and America to Persia. Rather he preferred to regard him- self as a Persian Christian and to mbassador from his eastern homeland —he was born in Persia where his father was a mis- to the church in America. Appears in Kurdish Attire The sermon was broadcast by 479,694.49 1,990,000.00 11,210.83 STATE OF NORTIL DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner ‘ommissioner of e of North Da- certify that, the foregoing is a true abstract of the original statement now on file jin this office. In Testimony Whereof, | have hereunto set my han‘ and affixed the seal of this Office at Biamarck the fret day of April, at S.A. -mmissiones of Insurance. STATE oF NORTH DAKOTA, } Ullice of Commissioner + of Insurance. 5} COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. Whereas, The Alliance Insurance org (SEAL) Bled. in this office. 3 a ment exhibiting its condition and business for the vear ending De- cember 21, 1928, conformable to the Tequirements of the laws of this state, regarding the business of In- surstice, ‘and, Whereas. the said Company has fled in office a duly certitied of its charter with certificate min compliance with vents of the Insurance S. A. Olsness, rance of the pursuant to the provisions laws, | di hereby cerzifz that the anoxe nam ny Is fully empowered thro: Ys authorised agents, to transact appropriate business of Authorizec jurance jm this state according tr eof, until the 31st da: e hereunto set my ha and ‘seal at Bismarck, t first day seme resety (SEAL) S.A. Commissioner Bs in ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT Fer the Year Ending Deeember 31, A.D. 1928 of the pany, located Newark, in the State of New Jersey Aggregate amount of admitted assets 47.21 Aggregate amou abilities (except capital and surplus), including reinsurance reserve Amount of fully paid-up capital stock 5,000,000.00 Surplus over all liabili- ti = ane 9,087,251.65 Acgrega dur ing the year 16,934,3: Aggregate dishurse- ments during the year 13. NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risks written dur- ing the year... $ Tots) premiums receiv- durins the year. theurred year during th Total losse: the year. 61,3: STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Mice of Commissioner of Insurance. 1, 8. A. Olsness, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Da- kota, - do foregoing 1: haye hereunto set my fice at Bismarc! oa of April, A, Ss. A. ots Commissinate of S75 OY NORTH DAKOTA. Office of Conmuaissioner of Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF estar oi {SEAL} ane affixed the seal ae tl ihe 8 reas, the sald has fied tn hia office a vinta certined enpy of its charter with certificate of organizat in. compliance with of the Jururance mates La ata sf Oisners, Commissioner: of the State. ‘or SNe “Da ota, pundit to prov; Tawa, da tat the above ni In the evening Mr. Wright occupied the pulpit again and topics. as his converts! in novel effect. which he introduced into his talks was to quote the Koran in Arabic and then give translations of the passages and to sound the minaret calls to prayer. He is a fluent speaker of Arabic, Per- sian, This dluency of languages and the capacity of see the Kast trom native viewpoint come to Mr. Wright through birth in Persia. was a pioneer Presbyterian mission- ary in that country and he translated \the Bible into Azerbaijan Turkish, la six-year task. Like his brother Paul, educated at Wooster college, in this country, After graduation ‘Theological seminary in 1921, he re turned to Mesopotamia, where, for a year, he was alone on the Kurdistan border, among quarters at Mosul—ancient Nineveh. He making a vacation visit to this country and will spend some time here with his brother. Machine Gun Drills Will Precede Rifle immense that the church and tne Jerusa‘em | hands of the! | This was the second contact ofj {Christianity The rattle of machine gun fire will precede the crack of rifles on the National Grafton, according to the camp sched- ule issued by the adjutant general's Office. Company H gunners will take the ‘ange June 10 and 11; will follow June 12 and 13 and Com- pany D June 14 and 17. The riflemen will go into action June 17 and will remain on the range until the evening of June 19. At 57, W. T. Simmons of Carriere, Miss., — at beaters nait nd = @ dipiom: For the Year Ending Deeember 31, Company, located at the Sta Ageregate Aggregate Amount ot Surpius over aii Viabiii= Aggregate income dur- Acaregate disburse- Total risks written dur- Total premiums receiv- Toral Total las STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Ins kota, foregoing is a true abstract of the original statement now on files in this office. e [SEAL] STATE OF NORTIT DAKOTA, } surance Company, Statement exhibiting and busin December St, the requirements of the laws of this Suratice, and, filed in this office a duly certified copy of its charter with certificate of organization in compliance witk the requirements of the Insurance laws aforesaid. American Insurance Com- al 18,550,195.76 29.02 by certity that the is « true abstract of the original statement now on file in this office. In’ Testimony WW! hereof, 1 heard over a wide spoke on eastern For this talk he was garbed costume, with very Another oriental uote a@ Kurdish Turkish and Armenian. | the. His father Edwin was being graduated in 1918.| from McCormick | refugee work with head- engaged in the Assyrians, Fire Tests at Camp/| Guard range at Camp Company M is studying at the state teachers ADSTRACT OF STATEMENT A.D. 1928 = Of the Provident Life Insurance Bismarck, in tate ef North Dakota. amount of admitted assets... $ 2,751.420.56 ‘amount of liabilities (except capital and surplus), including reinsurance reserve iy capital stoc: tiss ing the year. ments during the year 3: NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS ing the year. $ 2,450,170.09 ed during the year... lorses incurred during the year... es paid during 104,842.67 the yea ffice of Commissioner } of Insurance. 1. S.A. Olsness, Commissioner of vance of the State of North Da- do hereby certify that, the In Testimony Whereof. 1 | 2 hereunto set my hand | a ‘affixed the seal of this Office nt Bismarck the first day of April A. BA OLSN Commissioner of Insurance. fice of Commissioner Insurance. comPaxt's CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. Whereas, Ths Provident Life In- ‘a corporation or- anized under the laws of North Da- ota, has filed in this office a sworn its condition ss for the year ending 1928, conformable to , Tegarding the business of In- ‘Whereas, the said Company has Now, Therefore, I, 8. A. Olsness. yner of -Ingurance of the prov: ions of said laws, do here- certify that the above named empowered, authorized agents, to ‘act its appropriate business of thorized Insurance in this state cording to the laws see rive the 3ist day of March, A. FE In Testimony Whereot, 1 haye hereunto set my hanc onge seal at Bismarck, this it day of oe Pil, A.D. 192%. as OLANESS. thouen [SEAL] year Ending December 31, A.D. 1828 Of Zhe Bankers Reserve Life Com- pany ieattd st Omaha, in the State of Neuraska. Aggregate amount of mitted assets .. $20,05%,245.60 egaie amount of liabilities (except capital and surplus), including reinsuranc rege 18,412,578.95 Amount of fully paid-up capital sto: 100,000,00 Surplus over aii Hiabiiie 5,008,063.0: RTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risks written dure ing the year_. 461,000.00 Total premium: ed during the year. 72,294.99 Total losses qincurred during the y 2,090.06 Total losses paid during the year. 11,000.00 OTOER or. NORTH PAKOTA, e of Commissioner of Insurance 1, S.A; Olsness. Commissicner of Insurance of the of a kota, do hereby certity iat the foregoing Ia a true ahs, of the inal statement’ mow on’ Gle in this office, fa Testimony whereof, 3 unto get riy hand ‘affixed the a of thie ‘ttice at Bisa day of April, Ae en LENESS, {SEAL} 9 physically strong, morally charge President Thomas F. Kane made to graduating seniors from the University of North Dakota in his baccalaureate address to them last night in the school armory, thus ap- ih the Boy Scout trilogy of prin- ciples. President Kane said. for man to adapt himself to condi- tions. noise, and. to keep apace with it, physical health is a necessity. Million dollar Mi aha cannot be conducted by men will there is a need to return to the simple and vigorous body-building life. tinued, sources, and consequently should be eliminated.” lecture the speaker Hughie Jenni baseball player's objection to cigar- ettes for athletes. nings,’ or temperance lecturer.” 8. A. Commissioner of Insurance ‘state OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Contttesioner of Insurance. iN CENTIFICAT! La compa: Kea RS = The Bankers Feserve gorporation org: laws of Nebrasks| ‘Wher Phe sold. Company hat filed rhe this office a duiy Bert copy of its charter with cer of organization jn commliance wit! the 8. of the In im, to trareset 4 ee, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE iUSES SCOUT TRILOGY} IN BACCALAUREATE TO STATE GRADUATES President Kane Urges Univ sity Seniors to Keep Fit Morally and Physically Grand Forks, N. D., June 10—"“Keep entally awake and was the final straight Taking the interrelation and inter- dependence of those three as his text. the speaker outlined the need for men and women to follow them. “In this changing world of ours.” “there is need This is an age of machinery, speed, thrills and tenseness, shattered tinds or bodies; “Smoking and drinking,” he con- reduce man’s physical re- At this juncture of the pointed out Ss, former Baltimore “And Hughie Jen- he declared, “was no puritan Turning fro. _ physical health as a necessity in business, President Kane | then stressed the importance of keep- ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT for the Year Ending December 31, A. D. 1928 ox The Commonwealth Insurance ompany of New York, located at {So William Street New Yorks in the State of New York. Ageregate amount of. admitted assets.—_.$ 7,522,200.17 Aggregate amount of liabilities (except capital and surplus). including reinsurance reserve - Amount of 4,024,467.05 capital stock <= 1,000,000.00 Surplus over ail lia- bilities 2,497,883.12 Aggresate income dur- ing the year. 3,519,603.68 Aggregate disburse- ments during the year 3.483.713.00 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risks written dur- ing the year. Total premiums receiv- ea du 535,824.00 ing the year. 7,813.47 Total losses incurred during the vea' 981.80 Tora! lonses paid during ‘the rear_. 291.50 mare OF NORTH DAKOTA, Mice of Commissioner of Insurance. . A. Olsness, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Da- Kora, do hereby certify that, the foregoing is a true abstract of the original ‘statement now on file in ice. ta In T haye hereunto set my han and hen i the seal of thin timony Whereof, I (SEAL) orate OF NORTH DAKOTA, fice of Commissioner of Insurance. COMPANY SS Ps oF HORITY. ‘Whereas, oe Commonwealth In- urance Company of New York. a corporation organized under the laws of Xew York, has filed in this oftice a sworn statement exhibiting its condition and business for the ws of this state, regarding the business of Insurance, and, ‘Whereas. the said Company has filed in this office a duly certified copy of its charter with certificate of organization in compliance with the requirements of the Insurance laws aforesaid. Now. Therefore, I, S. A. Olsnest Commissioner of ‘Insurance of the State of North Dakota, pursuant to the provisions of said laws, do hereby certify that the above named Company is fully empowered through its authorized agents, to transact its appropriate business of Authorized Insurance in this state according to the Jaws thereof, until the dist day of March, A.D. 1930. In Testimony Whereof, 1 ave hereunto set my hand 8. A. OLSNES: Commissioner of Insura' ABSINACY OF STATEMENT For the Year Ending December 31, A.D. 1928 ur the Bankers Life Compan... to- cated at Des Moines, in the State of fowa. Aggregate amount admitted assets. sogSilt, 410,417.04 anes fate amount jabilities ae capital and surplus), including relNanreDne resi 113,788,386.33 Amount Se fully paid- Up capital stock-None—Mutual Co° Eurntus> over all ila bilitie: 080.71 Acgregate ing ths year. 37,528,215.55 |, Ascregate dis burse- ments during the year —. 029.38 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risks written during the rear 432,437.00 Totrl premiums and esement posers. eived during th ee 90,894.90, a ylsane during $0,000.00 Total Tasses paid dure ing the year. 048.00 STATE i OF Sonra De RaRots. oF the ‘State c of N rth ereby certify tha’ forekoing Iam ttue abstract of the original statement now on i this office. in Testimony Whereot. } have hereunto set my hanc ind ‘amxea the seal of thie Office at Birmarck the first aay of April, A.D. 3 929. OUSNESS, Commissioner of insurance STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, of Commissioner “of ‘Insurance COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE oF The Bankers (SEA}) ite Com 4 unde in th: office ey ex! Beste ies. condition. and. business, t ending December 31, 1921 i i Tormable to the requirements of igwe of this state. begarding. ti business of In: an Whereas, th filed in this f irs ot ton in compliance ww nents of tae Insurin hereby oor, fr that the aboy mm ‘omnany Is fully empowered throu authorized nts, to traneact 4 vronritte business of Author ie ile in this state pccording : 19 hereof. tl the Stet en er Maren, x 1250. In Testimeny ners pare gs ‘set m: Ba ISSAL) 0 |¢lated in all men,” the president de- | ual means. town. Each belongs to clubs, Mrs. John T. Pratt, member ying mentally awake. Quoting William James, psychologist of note, he said the average man is an old fogy at 25. Keep your mind open to new ideas; discern truth from propaganca: and face problems of your life squarely was his advice to the graduates. Necessary Qualities The speaker then enumerated qua! ities which go to make up a morally straight life. “Dependability, cour- ;8ge, and independence arc appre- ROOT WORLD COURT PLAN UP IN LEAGUE jCouncil Will Consider Protocol Under Which U. S. Would Adhere to Tribunal clared. “Lives of moral rectitude are noted as well: To be avoided are graft and bribery, in politics and bus- iness, and living beyond our individ- Madrid, June 10.—(?)—The council of the-League of Nations convened, today, with revision of the world court statutes and phases of protection for minority people facing it as the chief Problems on its agenda. Vittorio Scialoja, of Italy, took the chair at convening but immediately turned it over to Mineichiro Adachi, Japanese aml at Paris, who will preside during this session. A crowd milled around outside the doors, awaiting an opportunity to get inside and hear the speech of Premier Primo De Rivera. American officials will follow close- ly the deliberations of the council of the league of nations and will take up, among other things, the plan to call a conference of the nations which are members of the permanent court of international justice for discussion of the Root proctocol for American adherence. American officials ex- pect the council 7) accept the Root Plan. If the council sanctions the proto- col,. it will convoke a conference of the world cour@s members with the next League of Nations assembly in September. “We must have strength in our Moral life,” he said, “if we want health and strength in our physical life, and if we do not have it, wreck ind failure are just as certain and inevitable as through bad health and weakness physically.” Conciuding his address President Kane spoke at some length on re- ligion. “We take for granted you have religious beliefs,” he told his audience, “because 90 per cent of you come from Christian homes. There may not be an agreement in detail on religion, he pointed out, but there is @ general conception and belief in @ divine creator and his association sath mankind.” The talk last night completed bac- calaureate services held yesterday, which were opencd at 10:: with Wesley college services in the First Methodist church here. The aca- demic procession was also held. Today alumni are holding forth on the campus. Luncheons, business mectings, a »and concert and a recep- tion at the president's home are the events listed on the program. California may erect a shrine near —_——_—__——_ San Clemente, where the: first Chris- GOTHAM'S BIGGEST JOINERS | tian baptism in the state occurred New York, June 10.—(#)—Gen. Cor-| in 1769. . nelius Vanderbilt and Harry Payne] —. Whitney are the greatest joiners in seventeen ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT Foe the Year Ending December 31, A.D. 1938 uf tne Aetna Life Insurance Com- located at Hartford, in the tate of Connecticut. ee amount of ere assets. -$361,616,333.16 of congress, tops the women's list with six. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT ht the Year Ending December at A. D. 1928 Of The California Insurance com- pany, located at San Francisco, in the State of California. Aggregate amount of - admitted assets $ 5,226,805.33 32,573,200.17 Amount “of! fully pete ‘up capital stock... 15,000,000.00 Suspiue over ali lia- «+ $4,043,132.99 Aggrer: ing t 125,866,358.11 Aggres: mente *auring 2,855,474.31 1,000,000.00 { 93,064,766.03 ‘NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risks | written a reserve Amount of fully paid-up apital stock Surplus over ali tiabiii- i ; iggz MBEAN aacegate income dur- Agnes, the year 042.80! edie Spremlume Fe: ‘Egregate ments during the year 825. oT Accident ‘and. other 28,293.19 199,192.22 Total risks ing the year. Total premiu ed during the year. Total Total 1 ‘aring the year: Recident and other losses. during the Casualty lines 28,637.95 Total losses paid during wa cee 93,355.53 the year. 238.50 ing the year; a OF N ecient and other ae oe | Gasuaity fines — 26,301.18 of Insurance. ——— 355.53 1 A. Olsness, Commissioner 0: Inturance of the Btate of North Da kota, do hereby certify that, th foregoing {s a true abstract of the original now on file in this offic commissioner STATE © OF NORTH at of: ‘of I statement re Peony, Therese I ¢ hereun’ my hand and “uinxed the seal of tht Mee at Bismarek the first @ay of ee ee 19; for orletnal statement’ now on fle this office. {SEAL} In Test mony Whereo 1 hereunto set my hand tl al of th: k the fir A. Commissioner of Tasurason, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, ‘Office i, Commissioner of Insurance. 8. ete oF AUTHO! COMPAS STATE. OF NORTH DAKOTA, Mice of Commissioner of Insuranc -ANY'S CERTIFICATE OF esau AUTHORITY. The Aetna Life Insur- Company, ‘a corporatio under the laws of rnia, filed in this office a sworn statement exhibiting its condition and business | anco Company, &@ corporation or- for the year ending December 31,] ganized under the laws ‘of Connecti- 193 able to the require-| fut. has filed in t ‘a swol of the 's of this state, re- statement exhibitin; Otte co! Fading the business of Insurance, | nnd business for the year ending December 31, 1928, conformable to Whereas Pp) said Company hi e requirements of the laws of this file office a duly certified ate, regarding the business of In- sural the said Company Whereas, confor Copy of ite charter with certificate oP oreanisation in, compliance with eqguirements of the Insuran filed ii ‘is office a duly ceytified we aforesaid. copy of its charter with certificate Now, Therefore, S. A. Olsness, of Pe rganization in compliance with Commissioner. of ‘Insurance of the} the requirements of the Insurance Brate of North Dakota. pursuant to | lawe'a ‘aforesaid. tho provisions of said laws. do here: certify that the above named Compe ny is. fully, empowered, thro. Ae authorized agents. to transi propriate business of Kuthorised Insurance in according to the laws thereof, until | the sist day of March, A.D. 1930. iy is fully empower its authorised nts, to, transact In_ Testi Wh it, atk cit "his sta state c adeartingt to in Testimon: ere! have hereunto set m: hand oe, laws hereor, until the 3ist day (SEAL) saa; seal at Bismarck, this ff Marc! bee ae first day of April, A.D, 1929. a y Whereof, 1 Rave Sereunis set my hand S.A. OLSNESS, Commissioner of Insurance. (SEAL) ont le oF en rie Ay at a’ oF STATEMENT _ 8. A. OLSNESS, See tee kee Ending December 31, Commissioner of Insurance, D. 1938 ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT For the Year Ening December 31. Of The Evangelical ‘Mutual tnsur- azce Company, located at Milbank, inthe State of South aot A.D. 1938 Preaident—Ben Moe ity & wuret ia, Sehietelbein, compare, AScated at Harttord: ta unt :*, 158,433.04 | the State of Connecticut. a ~ Aggregate amount of, Ot anazesi | admitted asset 035,994,426.88 95,904.53 income dur- ing the year. $2,135.93 Aggregate di e Tents during the year 50,668.30 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Risks jn fore indluding reinsurai reser Amount of fully paid-up capital stock .. Surplus 0 er ali iiabiile 0,830,867.42 3,000,000.00 12,163,559.46 358.51 rents during the year 17,432,296. NORTH DAKt pb BUSINESS: Total premium: ea during the ze r ce uy ‘total tos the year. TH DAKOTA, bist! Fe or i NOR: etd “4 663,100.00 Total risks written dur- ing the yer ‘Total preratnis re 2,674,135.00 41,246.02 27,601.40 29,048.05 aTAne oF. Py ats DAKOTA, missioner Commi e of Ne Da- hereby certity that the er ie @ true abstrac! ment now on file re ‘In Testimony Whereof, 1 lereunto set my ety the seal ismarck th day of ‘sprite A.D. fet 8. A. OLENESS, Commissioner of Incurance. orate ce of ca ‘emaeee | ‘Wher ae hE Evangelics! Mutya} Inuranc a corporat anise ul kor tores ihe seer tt at aay eas oe wok 8. A. ESS, Commissioner of Insurance. stage ov NORTE NORTH DAKOTA, “of insurance. ing Ben gael Bsn 293 geutzrmabl: the inte of t juin regarding, the Besinese ©. tne ald Go iy ha. is ‘a duly’ ce certian of ite eaarest vith ‘certificat« rs to1 ition In compliance wit! ‘quirements of "the Insui of the Insurance nforenaid. Therefore, 1, ry A. hase jivsiuner of" Ingurance, of’ ( refore, 3, 8, A. Olaness rot ‘Iuaurance of ay t certity that Company t through we aul trangact its appropriat bus Hin Authorized Insurence. in thin ata’ to the laws ed net Pees ine the ist: dey of March, prov! a rel cortity that the ‘above nit Lom nny In fuity eumnosvered throw author! yf y seaceact a iuprapriate, bun uthorl Jusurance fs ge Uietinen thefeof, unt of March, A.D. 1930, bs we lab Wel tee Bind +305 (sBAL apa nes a pe 1), eae Al ate amount ~ Midmitted assetn ABSTRACT UF STATEMENT Leal the Year Ending December 31 ‘A.D. 1938 of the Eagle, Star and Britis? Dominions Ine. ¢ fon ‘Ltd, located at ndon, England. ‘atralteg soratee of, itted assets ate amount tof ities, | including A.D. 1938 Of the Atlas Assurance Company, located at London, a land. Aggregate amount admitted asoets $ 7,141,015.58 Aggregate amount of 0,300.08 4,039,342.07 4,751,107.30 surplus Over all Nabitic 2,389,008.22 | agere - 2,630,957.96 ing the yet 4,241,769.13 = 4,516,025.25 Aggregate di ments during the year 8,833,967.02 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total Ha written dur- 360,443.00 in 4,274.400.001 OAK p premiums Feceiv= BAKOws Business risks written dur- Ing the yea Total premiu ed during the year ed during’the year. 3,194.90 Total losses incur Total 1 ‘j luring the year. 3,02 rene aig 1,684.20 "ie yee es siste Fear LATE.BL ee | OF NORTH DAKOTA, Mice of Commissioner of Insurance. 1, S. A. Olsness, Commissioner of Insurance of the Sta: rth Di kota, do hereby ity Noat ceiatnat is a true abstract of the ore al statement now on file in bet OF NORTH DAKOTA, fice of Commissioner Commissioner of the State of North Da- do hereby certity that, the foregoing is a true abstract of the ort jatement now on file in this ofc In Testimony Whereof, 1 have hereunto set a ‘in Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affized the seal of this Mice at Bismarck the first Gay of Apr ACD, 1325" 8. A. OLSNESS. Commissioner of Insurance. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, } Office of Commissioner of Insurance. ae none OF {SEAL} (SEAL) Commissioner of Ineurance, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner of Insuran NY's. cel Get Sead or AUTH ‘Whereas, The Eagle, Star and British Dominions Insurance Com- pany, Ltd., a corporation organized Assurance on organized Com: orpers under the laws 0 Great Britains ha fled inethis, offices under the laws of Kingdom of Great Sworn statement exhibiting its con-| Brital fied inthis. of dition and business for the year end-| & tement exhibiting its con- ont 1928, conformable | Ondine December ai, 1828, centers to, the reau ements 9 able to the requirements of the lawe thi rerding the ‘business of we said Compt any ine a in fice a duly copy of its charter with Mecticate of organization in compliance with the requirements of the Insurance laws aforesaid. 8S. A. Olsness, ‘ance of en of this state, reg of Insurance, a1 Whereas, the said Company has filed in. this office = duly certified copy of its charter with certificate of organization in compliance with requirements of the Insurance laa aforesaid, Now, Therefore, I, 8. A. ‘ding the business Olsness, Commissioner of ‘Insurance of the ursuant to State of North Dakota, the provisions of dereby certify that the mpany is fully empower ie authorized agents, to t: the provisions of Zag is fully empowered through Company is fully emi wered throu! its. authorized a ale 5 si appropriate. busines Ingurance in this ording to the laws thereof, until the dsst day of Maren, AsD. 1930, In Testimony Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my band and seal ai this first di 7 oF Apel "ATs 1939 8. A. OLSNESS, Commissioner of insurance, ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT sie the Year Ending December 31, A.D. 1928 oe the ae Union Mutual E: ny, located at Moines, in the State of tow President—E. E. Kennedy. Crouse. te amount of of March, A.D. 1930. 2 In Testimony Whereot, I have hereunto set my hand and seal at Bismarck, thin first day of April, A.D. 1929. S. A. OLSNESS, Commissioner of Insurance. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT Vor the Year Ending December 31, a A.D. 1938 Of the Benefit Association of Rail- way Employees, located at Chicago, in the State of aa Aggregate amount Imitted assets.. ea 1,760,193.60 01 EAL) (SEAL) x Aggregate amount Agarei , “tmota ot aecdubtiad Habilities (except iabilit: 191,191.30 capital and surplus), including reinsurance 22,838.71 reserve 541,193.52 Amount of fi 224,575.00 capital. stock > None Surplus over ali ments duringthe year — 149,453.10 ties 1,219,000.08 Aggregate income du ‘dur- ing the yea — 2,835,112.35 Aggregate disburse: ments during the year 2,614,056.90 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total premiums receiv- ed turing the year_§ 2,748,544.42 Total losses incurred during the yeai 1,459,502.31 Total los aid ‘ORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS 7,333,196.00 6,086,404.00 Total losses paid ing the year... ing th 1,459,502.32 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, STATE OF Split DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner Office of Commissioner of Insuran of Insurance. A. Olsness, Commissioner Inturanes of the State of North Da do hereby certity that, the on joing is a true abstract of the original statement now on file in 1, 8. A. Olencss. Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Di pais ie hereby certify that ¢ foregoing is a true abstract of the original _tatement now on ‘fle in this this office. “tn Testimony Whereof. 1 ‘In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand haye hereunto set my hand (SEAL) ane affixed the seal of t (SEAL] and affixed the seal of this 8 ce at, Bismarck the frst or of April, A.D. S. A. DLSNESS, Commissioner of Insurance. Office at, Bismarck the first day of aoe A.D. 1929, s. OLSNESS, Commissioner of Insurance. a OF NORTH DAKOTA, fice i Commniaionse of of Insurance. surance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE 0! ws AUTHORITY. oneA? 1. GERI ” Whereas, The Farmers Union Mu- Whereas, The Benefit Association rel int yori of Railway Employees, a corpora- tion organized under the laws of Il- Bw linois, has filed in this office a sworn Mis “condition | gtaemneae exhibiting its condition and bu: year ending | and business fhecember 31, 1828, conformable to December 3 the requirements of the laws of this state, regarding the business of Ta- surance, an hereas, the said Compa acd in this office ® duly” eertined copy of its charter with certificate of organization in compliance with the requirements of the Insurance laws afor ow. Therefore, I. S. A. Olsness, Rant Sere of [Insurance of the the requirements of the state, tegarding the ‘business of In= Gurance, and, Whereas, the said Company has filed in this office a duly certified copy of its charter with certificat of organization in compliance with the r laws ai Nov juirements of the Insurance foresaid. Therefore, I, 8. A. Olsn Commit nae ca Insurance of. the State of N Dakota. h Dakota. pursuant ‘to the law do the provisions of said laws, do hereby certify that the above named | hereby certify that the above mame? Company is fully empowered through Eompans. is fully empowered throug ite authorized 2 to transact ite appropri: urance in this ‘state according to thei laws thereof. until the Siet aay, of March, A. D. 1930. In Testimony ita author ‘sprapeinte oa Eitieaaco in this att a o sist aay jreof, until the sisi of March, A:D. 1930, sl In ia Pecinony. nates. 2 I ereunto se (SEAL) and seal at Bismarck, this firs! gee ALD. 1922, \LSNESS, Commissioner: of Insurance. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT or the Year Ending December 31, ¢ the United States Bran or ti x mercial Union Aasuran: ance Gmpany. date iad in the Sta: 8. A. OLSNES! Commissioner of Insura: ABSsRACT OF STATEMENT For ti 0% New sarees. nt Agategate. ‘amount ot Habilities, including reinaurance reserve... Rarpuis. over all liabili- 2,121,566.48 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 2,622,772.25 during the yest _ 1,832,985. NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total premiums receiv. ed during the year Amount “oft fully paid-up canta ital stoc! rp 6 ‘ORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS risks written dur- 9 eis Isasen sia durin ering the yearns on gee paid Garin 26,928.76) ‘Total bald during the Fear NL wig ry NORTH. EL DAROTA. insurance. @ of Commissio! A Sienass, Commissioner of of ag State of North Da- i. 8. A. Olsi y certity that the i going ie m true abstract Pa the .statemont now on ia Ae OF NORTH DARPA Say of urines of co etsie of North Da- tS crus abetract of the | af statement now file in, marek the first Gttics at Bisme day of April, A. ; A demnity as filed in thi jtatement cltoltne biig® " sito and pose 8 F they. ecombel sth, centormable th staan ee E the businces of fie mats. ts ing uainess o nie long’ Company, has copy of its charter ‘with ‘certificate ae DEgAn sat! lon it _ van nd, his vattioe aud a ith iy cerilsed nisal comp! rements of the resal Se its charter ot ort tion in compliance with ts of the Insurance ake "Therefore, 1, 8. A. Olsness, Tuaurance of th Hecrance ibeaer oe pai ji dates easy of Marek, 2b. t Paige enya & ag

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