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2632 PROOLAMATIONS, 1926, 1927. diiferencestin. said costs of production necessary to equalize the same is as follows: R"°· An_increase in said dualriy on Alcohol: methyl or wood (or methanol) (within the limit of tot increasalgrovided for in said act) from 12 centsgpei alldnEc~18`cents n. — ~ -· .“ ‘

     have hereunto setamy hand and

causeditbeissalsof 2tl1e,United Statesto be afiixedr _. z » , - . " Doiieat the city of<Washington this twenty-seventh day of Novem- ·w. ._ ».x .’·her»i1·.the year of our Lord onethousand nine hundred [smu.].·¤anditwsnty—six, and of the Independence-of the United » i _¤··i< €uf.EAmerica the one hundred and fifty-first.

     =“*;·»¢ = · · ‘ ‘ `LOALVIN Coomnon

y By the President? v ‘ it ‘ ‘·i- `· Josmm 0; Ganw ~ `¤ Acting Secretary of State

 Br ·rna.Pamsrnmw·r or run Uurrnn Srarns or Auamca
   ,4 ,A PROCLAMATION. ~ 1;

mf} M **0 *¤¤¤**— , During the World War the United States Government insured, at amen an low, premium rate, nearly 5,000,000 e members. of the 81'H10d.·f0!06Sj·,0‘,$hB country agamstdeatlror total permanent dis-

   The insurance thus granted was for the rfreater ipmteeticn
o£,&l1¤.i¤8�Ndv¤»¤d their dependents than was affo- ed inthe comgen-

estiimi imbpbhdently of insurancaand unconnected therewith, w 'ch w•s_pmvided.for death or disalnhty »resulting· from personal injury, ord1¤0¢¤¤e9n$,r•stedm_tbe m1htaryserv1ce.t ,· , - _; Atetnxtory ·provision;wes made f0l'.l'»l16, continuance of this wai- risk msumpnce aftexgthe termmatxon of the war, iandnts conversion within a limited time into such form or forms of insurance, usualliiissued by .1ife insurance companies, tas the mighterequest . . any vet- erans do not have had knowledge of this continuing privilege, and for one ;reaaon·or»another haveigermitted theirwar risk msurance to lapse., »Under—the terms for the reestablishment of Elapsed

 normal health, conditions will   reinstatement upon

the £31yment,of two monthly premiums; and foritliqsewhose service ydisa ' ties render them otherwise not insurable, and who are not per- manently anditotally disabled, provision is made for reinstatement u on the payment of audinterest. for the {period of lapse. Egan; these payments may be temporarily-waived or those whose m$0um0$*d0 l10t•s)¢nnit lmHl0di%l56 00mPli0·D¢‘9~ .

  • ‘”"· °· "°· The law-proyi es that noreinstatement of war risk lifeinsurance

which has]-lapsed shall be made after July 2, 1927. After that date, such war ` ,_ term insurance cannot be reinstated. On or prior to thatdate, therefore, such insurance must. be reinstated and con- verted, at the election of the applicant, inte one or moreof the seven standard forms of life insurance provided by the Government. If such insurance is now in force, the msured must convert it_into one of the forms above mentioned on or before the above date. » _ - The potential protective value of the insurance thus provided is apparent, as aifectini the future economic and domestic welfare of veterans and their ependents. Provision is made for extended insurance, paid up values, loan values, cash surrender values, and dividend participation. No (premium is charged during total per- manent disability. Thousan s of our national defenders are passmg on each year. All veterans of the World War should be generally and fully informed of their right to procure the safe and certain pro-