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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Nov 1919, p. 10

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10 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1919 ADDITIONAL RULINGS ON REINSTATEMENT Liberal Conditions provided in New | Orders issued by Director, War Risk Insurance Bureau A series of decisions issued by the Director of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance with tlfe 'approval of the Secretary of the Treasury provides more liberal conditions for reinstate- ment of lapsed or canceled insur- ance. ; " The provisions of Treasury De- cision No. 47,' allowing eighteen months from the date of discharge for reinstatement upon payment of only two months' premiums on the amount of insurance to be reinstat- ed, are retained. That decision is liberalized, however, by a new pro- vision that men out of the service are permitted to reinstate by merely pay- ing the two months' premiums with- out making a statement as to health at any time within three calendar months following the month of dis- charge. After the three months following the date of discharge have elapsed, a statement from the applicant to the effect that he is in as good health as at the date of discharge or at the ex- piration of the grace period, which- ever is the later date, will be re- quired together with a written ap- Favor Chicago June; 1920, to nominate the presi- 'comvention are rushing their bids in may not be able to secure reinstate- and hall. Cleveland is anxious for ment. Don't put off reinstatement. For Convention Chicago seems to be the choice of politicians for the democratic na- tional convention which will probably be held during the second week in dential 'ticket and frame a platform. Convenience of access, adequacy of accommodation and the uniform reasonableness of rates are some of the reasons why Chicago seems to be the favored city.' Cities desiring to entertain the anticipation of the democratic na- tional 'committee meeting in Wash- ington, January 6 to 7 next, to select the place for the convention. The republican national committee will meet in Washington soon after clared to be the leading G. O. P. claimant. Postmaster Fay of San Francisco, has been here endeavoring to en- gage the ear of political leaders pre- sumed to have influence with the democratic national committee. One of the inducements of the California city is the promise that hotel rates during the convention "shall be no more than those in effect now. Kansas City offers her Bryan au- ditorium again. Indianapolis has put in a tentative bid, but is said to be « LL LBL dd 7 2 ad dE ZT 7 a a ZF a rr rrr? shy on both hotel accommodations ments the convention, but at this time has | $100,000 to the campaign no hall of adequate size. 1908 Denver "raised the Experience shows that if, a city putting up that sum. really wants the convention it can ys get it by making proper arrange- including a contribution of GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY fund. In ante" Daily Thought. : Every day, as it rises out of eternity, by | keeps putting to each of us this ques tion afresh: What will you do before this day has sunk into eternity and nothingness again?--F. W. Robertson. 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In order to give all former service men whose insurance has lapsed or been canceled, a fair chance to re- instate their insurance, including men who have been out of the service, eighteen months or more, and who are therefore barred from reinstate- ment under the former ruling, a special blanket ruling is made which allows all ex-service men to rein- state their insurance before Decem- ber 31.'1919, provided that each ap- plicant is in as good health as at date of discharge or at expiration of the grace period, whichever is the later date, and so states in his application. Of course it is necessary that he tender the two months' premiums on the amount of insurance he wishes to reinstate. Service men who reinstated their 'insurance by payment of all back premiums prior to July 25, 1919 'when the decision requiring payment of only two 'months' premiums went in- ho | to effect, upon written application to 1 the Bureau may have any premiums : Us { paid in excess of two applied toward : I] | 4 the payment of future premiums. For 2 [ a Rea a 2 prey o TR 3 example, if after a policy ad lapsed rp for six months, a man" reinstated . and paid six months' prémiums in- stead of two, he may secure credit for #such four months' premiums. : The provisions for reinstatement do . mot protect a man until he actually " reinstates. 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