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eventually receive part of your insurance.. The only way you can make sure that your brother doesn't get a share of your insurance, re-| gardless of what happens—and that is apparently what you are wor: ried about—is to make your mother primary beneficiary and to name another person as contingent bene-
Q—I named my mother beneficiary in my government insurance policy when I went into the service. Since then she has died. 'I assume that my father will be the beneficiary now. Is this true? A—No. If there is no beneficiary named in your policy now, the proceeds in the event of your death will be placed in your estate. And your estate will be divided by the court, which is sometimes a costly and! time-consuming business,
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Puerto Rican | \ ISA | HORIZONTAL VERTICAL BoE = 8 Pi tur pot IGE \ Yam caL05 [BS YOUR G.I. RIGHTS...By Douglas Larsen a > €0 2 Cloth measure ROMULO 3 3 Observe kia dude 12 Watchful - - 4 Vases 13 Scents 5 Cease Si i 14 Jumbled type ¢ Card game bid 15 Colossal 7 Press 25 Willow 40 Fixed course 17 Part of “be” Bhar) of speech 26 Cupidity 41 Above | 19 Arabian 9 German river 2g Bushmen 42 Railroad (ab) | WASHINGTON, Oct. 24—Here RL : 10 Sug god 29 Eccentric 3 Tigo are some questions from veterans ore agen ndians irl's name : h : 22 Names (ab.) 14 Portion Whee] 47 Beverage regarding they change in National 23 Era 16 Railway (ab.) 32 Hops’ kilns 4g Editors (ab.) Service Life Insurance made re24 Nevada city 18 Encounter 33 Square hall 49 Carmine cently: 26 Mirth 20 Inertness 35 Makes into $2 Symbol for "Q—F hav t gott 1 11 27 Lock of hair 23 Made aw nickel < , # NOL goin ang We w 6 . with ‘my “brother since we were 20 Wave top Tn watchful 36 Lease _ 34 Musical note children. I am not married, and LATIOw Ng TR @ 1 " aside from my brother my mother 3 t i Soom . is the only living relative I have. 32 Mods of cals e My mother is the beneficiary of my m _ G - a government insurance. If I should a die and my mother got all my in4 Jour of i Tn surance, would my brother get that $7 Tumult Ln igs money after my mother’s death? 38 Low sand hill A—Under the present law as 39 Malayan coin [81 altered by a recent amendment, you 40 Universal - can name any person you wish as language either primary or contingent bene42 Male sheep w ficiary. If your mother dies, and 45 Diminutive of = then you die, before you get a Daniel ji chance to change your beneficiary, 46 Yes (Sp.) Ro the insurance will go into your es47 He is — of oh A ¥ tate, and your brother will get his his country 4 WN ST share of it when your estate is pro80 Court (ab.) pi bated. If your mother should re51 Joined Ts x 4 ceive .your .insurance .and .your 88 Passive brother is still alive when she dies, » Sen diggers a your mother's will will determine
UN Translators Face Big Task Copying Speeches for Record
By ROBERT RICHARDS United Press Staff Correspondent NEW. YORK, Oct, weight behind the words of any speaker at the United Nations’ general assembly opening at Flushing Meadows yesterday. If a delegate speaks for one hour in English it means that 124 persons must burn up at least 388.2 man-hours before the speeth is finally transcribed into the permanent
record.
It takés 18 man-hours, with three their necks in verbs, to get the speech into Rus-
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It costs one lone translator 30 man-hours to turn what the deleate sald into Chinese. | If the delegate speaks in Russian or Spanish, | other than French or English, the ‘man-power and- man-hogir chart jum : This information was compiled and passed out by the United Nations’ secretariat just to give you an idea what the people behind the
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Tempers Lengthen Speeches
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Rat Tests Banish Belief
Caffeine Stunts Growth
By Science Service EMORY UNIVERSITY, Ga., Oct. 24—The old fear that drinking coffee, tea, or other beverages containing caffeine stunted the growth and reduced the ability to have children is banished by experiments by Drs. George Bachmann, John Haldi, Winfrey ‘Wynn and Charles Ensor at Emory university: here, It is banished, that is, if; humans react. like .tle white rats ih the
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Appointment of Marign F. Reinative of Indi personnel officer of Kennedy Vet{erans’ hospital, Memphis, Tenn, was announced today. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F .A, Reiger, 68 Layman : ave., Mr. Reiger has been with the| VA branch office in Atlanta since | ‘February, when he was appointed chief of the’ gecruiting. and placement section
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weaned, drank a sweetened beverage containing caffeine as their only source of fluid. A control group of rats drank tap water only. The amount of caffeine the rats con-
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grew at the same rate as .those on tap water, Their reproductive ca-
pacity of litters and number of off] spring, was not impairede#The sex!"
glands of ‘the males showed. no changes except for those natural to
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