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o ‘SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL.— JUNEAU, ALASKA ¥ PAGE THREE . e e e —— A S —— | | o |in the office of the U.*S. District pearance in their new robes The rate a busincss in what was form- ship with us | exists scme question as to which ; | Yeour Juneau Post- The Easter Day service of Re- { fl TR | wan has first right to the rental » DANCING & O e TSRS 2 38 dn | & | iz from Fage One) of the property Mrs. Crystal Jenne, y ] IMEET!NG lo SET > master, announced today that 12 lahting the Lights will be ob- | J | tield and William Whitehead, for denominations of the regular lssue Sérved tomorrow afternoon at 2 1| 1 $9 A i U. 8 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Tem- inthe Pleasant Atmosphere || ON TOP PLACE ~awwerie amBase ot T T St S | N l E“ Fred Geeslin, . assistant d;remm‘ $9,100, Wl | Mis Jenne wso announced that | 6 L g v My " ™ f the Alaska Native Servics, will Police Caanges ke the Post Oifice Department has = T, AR Al AT leave Jur I b | Presbyterian A thery price to the City, for the e 3 partment. The stamps, which ave “C5eett & t o ection of the property lying to the (HUR(H (HolR [0 | belug discontinued for ecenomy Oturch CHGIE - An GddRes &9 N o Hig ! propriate to the occasion will be East of the ay reasons of the ve 1eau tomorrow for Met- resignution of City Chief of cheduled three other new stamps The Choir of the Northern Light P o st ad, pyesbyterian Church will sing the for sissue during the month of from the New York Post Office Mayi ad Neés s These are expected to be available fay has ‘been offered g gr¢ The Choir is under the e SYRERINS o job, with more and girection of Murry L. Benedict “[ 1‘\ 1 *“-‘{lvkm -Ynn:’m 1o e I Juncau overnizht at the Baranof | m sacurity with Mrs. Carol Beery Davis at the oy . Raah 200y ' Hotel while cnroute in their pri- . In August of 1940, the Secre-| At ~hie® v . : Post Office will issue a three cent 5 g BT et o The: 510 1 Vldofy tary of War and Secretary of thel,, ant Chie? Milo Clouse was organ \ plane to Fairbanks. They igned a temporary use( TED PR for lands on Anrette for| San Diego's Pa s were right on purposes; confirmation of | in the Pacific Coast. League the permit was given by the Met- ling today, the only unbeaten lakatla Indian Council i outiit after four straight victories, The Air Base was then con-|, over Cosey Stengel's Oakland out- Structed by the Army, which op-| it erated it during the war and upfp . | Boat Harbor, and that the Boat Eacter Mes by the Ladies o hipped the Oaks until this year. But now the Army | 2 g whipj . pulling out, and | rbor Grid, which is out of line, Choir. “Hosanna,” duet: Mis. B. R For men who land on which “m‘- i gt m'u Glass and Miss Claire Folta: “And COURT SESSION MONDAY shave eveg day layor Hendricksen promised that the Glory of the Lord; \ to' represent the Depart- re Baranof Hoilel’s ’ San F:anciévcEASeals S e BUBRBLE ROOM Seattle Rainiers for aua ‘an e iI ! ! | I E. L. Mayfield was and regretfully accepted by the FLYING TO FAIRBANKS Three men, two trem Seattls and om California, stopped off ment of the Interior at a confer- worshiv service Easter mornt at « 8, concerning of Annette Is- and TERRACK The fiar: PHYLLIS and I for your Dancis @ COl PINO! Iy p M) o Actiy Chief of Police, The program will Be as follows: Storb ”“"';"l‘l"“:”‘; ('Y"‘% 100th ve Ben Cederman o Eurcka Sinn was appointed The Organ paration for Wor- A9, OF e A S. post- oif R, L. Hall and Ernest N 1t Ghief of Police. ship at 10:50, relude for Easter y Patty Jr., of Seattlé be released a 15 cent souvenir representatives of the Unit- and “The Lord Is Risen.” Hymn, ;. Ry T age stamp. On May 19, there will aining reproductions of results! Mers of Alaska, fishermen’s “Holy, Hcly, Holy.” The Invoca- cared at the Gouncil tion, Lord’s Prayer; The Respon- o “"BAE, W& BEE OO0 0 8 They requested that run- sive Readinz. The Prayer Ny, o Th o faleme by the Ohor: Ap Mail stamp embossed on an enve- gh gy YYYTTI I I Ll lcpe will make its appearance Empire Want-ads the original five and ten cent is- er be restored to the Small ght 7 to 4. behind the |15 c2sirous ally effective twirling of Al Treichel, techn " Hae after three field is bu reverts once more| . i % S or-) UL B THRUEINE SR iRt s [ ] sortland, howed to_the 1 katla Reservation. |-cocn d be taken on both ship through our Tithes and Offer- vene at 2 pm., Monday in Juneau b oy k| However, the Civil Aeronautics r explaining that the ings: The Doxology: The Prayer instead of Tuesday at 10 am., in Mooty, a former Angel, handcuffed Authority fs charged with the - ater had been caused by; of | ADOaRaKOR, | SSHES Offertory: | order t. ccomimbdate natureliss: sponsibility of maintaining © afr-| of the main in the “Easter Mornin tion and divorce cases now pending clds along scheduled mir routes,|S{'¢¢t rather than by frozen pipes The Easter message Will be giv- according to an order lssued by “#NO-BRUSH SHAVE CREAM uding the field’ on'! Aviiébte|on the floats, en by the Pastor; then “Alleluis,’ Judge Harry E. Pratt. Island { Duplicate applications for liquor Christ is Risen Today:" “Hallelu- B The MODEIN. S1akA Sseaf for U. S. farm products for MODERN men approx‘mately doubled both In g o ; it will maks thelr ap- World War T and wod war 1. | @S98 HE0SSHS while Les Monday Nighis thra Saturday Nights ht wins ov < ex-mates with six hits. Russ Angel starting hurler, went s in the seventh. slammed and won MUSIC 0 SUNDAY NIGHTS JERRY NOTTINGHAM ‘ “ The GOLD ROOM will be The Tuesday conference will have lcenses were forwarded to the City jih Chorus:” and The Postlude:| Prices as its okject @ solution to the Council' Both John G. Olsen and “Hosann: preblem resulting cancels it rom 5 to when the Army|J. Ji have made application' The C permit. | second Rainie Sty - Newell - Star Retrothal s NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY L Told Friends A Brief Review of the Gladys A ts SRR 102nd Annual Statement to its Policyholders dinner party at "“."C‘“ll:; Payments to Policyholders and Beneficiaries aggregated $189,791,091 in 1916. Of this amount, living poli syholde ived $110,203,027 and the beneficiaries of 19,782 polic 1011 Hollywoed run Orphs hits in OPEN FASTER SUNDAY la mio2pm acramento dre San Diego co 5,105 for a leagu Holdings of First Mortgages on Real Estate were valued at $. 152 at the end of the year. There were - 26,980 mor idences for amounts of less than Malke Your Anchorage. She is a ific Northern 65 Airlines. Mt is president of holders who died reccived $79,501,064, 10,000, aggreg $107,101,200. During 1946 the Com- 1 first Aleska Radio, pany made 3,4 e loans aggregating $16,785,930. inl x Vo has been cet for' the e Of these, 1,721 were mor : louns to veterans amounting v b to $12,009,039. At the nning of 1947, the Company - : vie Life I 3,561 : surance in Force at the end of 1916, under hald mort g sments in excess of $41,000,000 355 policies, totalled $8,513.308,415, the largest : loan eng; g i—— | oy | ey g | pr— A T T T T e T e T e T N T e T e Loadnshif & mount in the Company’s history, The gain in insurance in force last year, amounting to $561,115,313, was greater i M than in any previous year. eI g £ . Ll 2 Rental Tlousing provided a new medium for the invest- i ment of the Company’s funds. Two developments were ¥ . g started in 1946: Stanworth, at Princeton, New Jersey, with Sales of New Life Insurance during 1916 totalled 150 a <h Meadows, at Queens, Long fsluml, $832,481,000, The i i partments, and > over tho previous year was. Naw ey : 303.¢ R ork, with about 3,000 apartments and also shopping R ] 303,900, or 47.5 per cent. ) and other facilities for a community of some 10,000 people. . . o - xx [ ] Assets, held for the protection of the Company’s life Reserves against the Company’s Contraciual Obliga- - R ' insurance and annuity gontracts and to meet mltw- obliga- tionswere further sirengthened attheend 0f 1916, Allof these 4 tions, totalled 84,026,689,280 at the end of 1916. "The reserves are now computed on an interest basis of 2% it assets exceeded the Company’s rescrves and other lia- or lower. This action has been taken to protect the interes g ik SO Con Sl et the of the Company's poliey holders in view of the continued low g Jompany’s Surplus Funds held for general contingencies. vields from the highest quality of investments. [ / f/‘ J}]'H/‘T /H [’mll:fllflh" ] Sl f > Inthe 1946 selling period, Lamp- 7 q0 hs Vel 2 y 4 F & Huth d th @ v Holdings of Bonds at the close of 1916 aggregated The Provision for 1947 Dividends is $41,730, 29 as son, Fraser uth, secure e §3.3 or 82 per cent of total assets. Of these 5-u.npu|~cd with 838,895,311 for 1010, The New York Life - season’s record prices for Stand- - bonds, United Siates Government obligations comprised 61 is a mutual company paying divid uds to policyholders only. " L e e e TR er ce [ total asseis; public utility bonds, 9 per cent; Mink. It is our belief tha per cent of total assets; public utility ! 3 . [ ard. Miok belle L LAMP§°N'3°“‘ Street railroad bonds, 5 per cent; Canadian bonds, 2 per cent; i She - during this period we also sold 151 Wes;‘ New Yor gt _ municipal bonds, 1 per n:vn},an«l industrial and miscellancous To Serve Policyhoiders and the Pubiic, the Company the largest quantity of Mink pelts New York T N — bonds, 4 per cent. )“U“”‘E" of l’,'c‘lc“"“l and guarantced maintains 126 Branch Offices in principal cities and a sales ¢ Auktion House “In the Gentlemen: ] stocks amounted to 2 per cent of total 8. organization of over 5,600 agents throughout the United ) oo o2 st We have o Ei ! ik ates and Canada, world. It makes good sense that ;‘7'57..,/"‘ At me:‘M: \hipped DI S g / ' ot hec! — v * 4 4 [ you market your new crop K < —*E’e”lo?smmt u % ] Increased Corporate Investments in 1916 reflected \ th & the Ruction H that el e COMTENTE D e VsiRance the growing demand for funds by private industry. During 4% 3 Hieaugh the Auction Hiouse tha B ey ‘_"l‘:i‘,/, Rt B the sccond half of the year, the Company’s holdings of ¢ . [ is FIRST in selling power. /50“ #5 QuAN e A investments in corporale securities increased $118,521,671. President . i E I e s EPE S it E Weige T [ ] STATEMENT OF CONDITION - . AUCTION sAlEs DATES oo soid either o 10 5 December 31, 1916 Thin shipment ™ ¢ 4 Nome of ShipPe’ ASSETS LIABILITIES A U W a8 ond Mink 0, or Strast Addrest Cashon hand orin banks. ... _..iiiieenns wiee.. 8 35340781 Reserve for Tnsurance and Annuity Contracts: [ 1947 o Computed at 23§% interest 212,312,211 : ve nome §3,152,1 11,582 X, Town 14 checks will b e.a-.:‘.lg:;ue . e :I s Computed at 234% interest...... - 386,544,029 (* " 3 When furs ore 30 INSTRUC inimum value of 8% el P y oy i Tk nia oy Mutation Mi HIPPING A declore 8 ™ cost ta you- POrce; : 86,015 Computed at 207 intercst... ... 533,288,639 Tutation Mink “NCSE on ..p;(;"::::‘"',“';., our :?\:;-:‘:1 a0 ol be. |;‘..u.-°' e Date to be anncunced later TRANSPORTATION I o ipment il % amant for 3500 BT (5743509.00 per P Railroad g i ¢ Mi : . i et must b 1N Gt per pocio® 3 i ice ond theth ot U EECL 7 PubBeURRIY ¢ + -2 oo s Lt : / ] Silver Fox, Mink, cte. May 26th adar cur polti” 2 avouse, il be 081, 87 st Sl 0 O beeed from Industrial and Miscellaneous. . for Dividends loft with the Company..... Biblanetvite. dte i i ot B enandisn, while i E41oclicles'up o (G our occount Bt e Stocks, preferrod and guarantoed. Provision for 1947 Dividonds to policyhélders. .. .. - 3 under e 1T S our warehest o and pack carmtuly 10 014 ; First Mortzages on Real Estate. .. Roserve for Premiums paid in advance. 36,187,751 p Silver Fox, Mink g Tne Insurance Co- | dry wetore PRI Real Estat ; ;i Siiver Fox, Mink, ete. Aug. 20th the 1RSI el are thoroud) Rlaalot o : Policy Claims in course of settlement and provision . wes SRR Propertics for Company use........ $10,918,106 | for claims not reported. i 11,187,668 . Last receiving date Aug. 15t rinted N A Foreclosed Properties, including SEL : SR » [ %362.267 under Contract of Sale.. 6,866,052 ¢ 22814741 Reserve for other Insurance Liabilities. ... ....... 5,546,439 Rental Housing and Business by i . ] Propetied ;i hi ke 7 15,030,253 "f""' i for g v""‘_"’"’? [ ¢ Policy Loans. ........ i o i 136,631,001 Miscellancous Liabilities. ...... ien a4 R e pleie e 3,452,953 Interest and Rents due and acerued . 22,133,883 g it I-AMPSON FRASER i H Yuun ] Deferred and uncollected Preminms (n FOFAR LIABMLATEES. . .., oo vdlocveaanis : ’ & HUTH ink Stars for 1947 Selling . i B Pt i o gt A SILVER FOX ‘ $1,020,689,280 * Siloerdls ¥ Foyal Koh-s ] ' 3 - Of the Securiues nsted in the above statement, Securit [ u 44 OR=1-Up AND : 1056571 are deposited with Governments and States as required : by law. : i 5/1//405/ JWise. utation s * Slandar : The Company started business o April 12, 1615, It s alicays been mutual and is incorporated under the lutes of the State of New York. [ 1 ] Thke Statement of Condition shoten above is in uccordance with the Annual Statement filed with the New York State Insurance Department. 1 - : A more complete report will gladly be sent upon request. In addition to further details on the [ m : oAb vy ot g R devel believed L ) Company’s operations during 1910, it discusses a number of recent deve opments ieved to - a psonl Fraser & Hu th’ Inc' ] be of particular interest to policyholders. These include the Company’s cutrance into the housing & . field, the welcome return of hundreds of veterans to the New, York Life organization, the serious | NORLD'S OREMOS FUR SELLING ORGANIZATIO | rising trend of fatal automobile accidents, and a few examples from the many thousands of actual cases d { * during the past year showing how life insurance serves human needs. A copy may be obtained 151 West 30th Street New York,1. N.Y. | by writing to the New York Life Insurance Company, 51 Madison Avenue, New York 10, New York. ] il LGS Y Y e Y S 1 P AR SR e T R e el s o 5