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THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1961, VHE KEY WHST CITIZEN Y SMITH SEPT) PAGE TWELVE EO ee = Na ee EE eae BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFF By Fred Lasswell "7 YOU AN’ YORE al G1 Insuranee “] GOT A QUARE ‘reer What's ? & ' WE-UNS FEMALE Free: What's | 3 “Ss GEIN’ (NTOOISHUN-- sas “uy 9 I KNOWED FOLLERED FIDDLE- ws COME IN MY LABBERTORY, To Do No | CRICKET, AN' (LL SHOW YE / YE WOULD, Z EE-DEE !! By ROGER BROOKS. | WHAT IT BEEN INVENTIN' ALL TH' TIME, we ye cucu 3 | [TH LAST TWENTY YEARS 2 7 The death benefits paid under , the Se:vicemen’s Indemnity Act of 1951 (new free insurance) can be compared to the older types | of insmance (U.S. Government, life insurance and national ser- vice life insurance) in three ways: (1) Who may recéive the death} benefits? death benefits? | (2) In how many ways-can the} i solic: ae sil es ahs G : ibe benctfits be received? . Seer (3); How much will the benefits be? Under (1), the death benefit under the new free insurance may be paid only to your close rela- i sm " ee E hehe SRINIGO Le “i as follows: (a) surviving] | iF YOU THINK ) SENOR, I DO NOT SUSPECT IT IS MERELY pag ong Meare Ah N thats caine chee tb) child fo) narent (d)| | IT'S PIZEN, </ POISON. A THOUSAND PARDONS! | THAT I WANT TO STARTING THE INDIAN ORNERY! ——— brother or sister. (Provisions are Cisco, I'LL IF L SEEM TO INSULT YOUR KEEP MY MIND CLEAR T ligt : ol adaed to include such others as| HOSPITALITY. se FOR A GREAT PROBLEM “ 4 adopted children, step-parents, = ous halt brothers, ete.) H thes You may choose beneficiaries at ir f-orm among these groups only | he >: . and may split the death benefit} SIA] @ any number of them that you want to. sa The Act goes onto provide a system for making payments in IR case beneficiaries are not named, or do not live to receive all 120] A ents. (see (2) -below). No payment shall. be made to the estate of a deceased person. For example, if you name your moth- beneficiary but she dies; alter receiving only 20 monthly payments, the other 100 pay- ments will go to your next closest relative (unless you choose other- wise), and so on; but not to your mother’s estate. { er as AS THEY TALK, GRISGS’ FOOT,HOVERS ABOVE THE LEVER THAT WLL PULL THE TRIGGER OF NES, GRIGGS. IT SUSPECT TWO HOMBRES. I THINK T ider. types ; ‘ THEY PLAN TO MAKE A BIG 4 ee ee ee ee INSUNS, CISCO? _X ‘HAUL BY SELLING FIREAR NSLi, are not so limited as to} TO REDMEN beneficiaries; although NSLI was} a * DO YOU SUSPECT ANY- BODY IN PARTICULAR OF STIRRING UP THE similar when it first: became law| in 1949,, six years later (in 1946){ the resttietions on beneficiary ies | were 1ehioved. ' As to (2)—-In how many ways: henesits be reccived?—only! one m “thod is provided; 129. equal} monthly installments (10 years). Much broader choice of bencfit payment «is provided in both UsGLL and NS&LI, although here} too ihe first. USLI was siniilas.t limicing parvments to a monthly 4 \t \. i il if AH i , but the 1946 NSLI __ a ie a nine | Wi & law allowed four choices: (a) ‘ aA fy ae cal ' lomin Sum (b) equal monthly pay- | ments over 3 to 20 years; (¢)} monthly payments for the rest of the life of the beneficiary with 120 payment; gauaranteed; (d) | monthly payments for the life of the beneficiary with payment af full face value guaranteed. As to*(3)--How much will the benefits be?—It has been com- puted that these will amount to ETTA KETT Ne ~ BUT KATHY AND ETTA HAVE FORGOTTEN ABOUT MSS JUOGE >» THEM OK SY CHICKS.! WHATS\ ON THE MENU AFTER WE CHOW 2- A MOVIE OR IT WAS FUNNY.” y AW, WHY GET STEAM - ING 2 IT WAS ONLY 4 $92.90 per month on the basis of the full $10,000 free death benc- fit ($46.45 on $5,000, etc.). This is FABLE.-YOURE A CAPTAIN BES!DES,!'VE BEEN DYING TO MEET YOUR I INVITED THEM TO. RIB. CAN'T YOu SiT AT THE CABTAINS : =) BANCING 2 MONEYS NO OBJECT!’ ~ THEYRE BOTH FREE / COMPANION ON THE 7/21? wt SHELL BLOW A FUSE - FRIEND: SO I at the 2447 interest rate which is IN THE AIR FORGE !- Gers a FORGIVE YOu.” the basis of the new free insur- | in?! HA! HA. ance. aye ( The old USGLI provides $98.30 —<- and NSLI $96.10 per month, on a | i $10,000 policy, at their higher in- | terest rates. That is, for the same | period. Why the period of 129 | months only was written into | the Act is not known to. this writer, nor is it shown in the | Cotfgrestional Récord or other | i ases on the subject. | In articles of this series so far, > writer has covered only the | ASERE se e . - v= =: a enna: a Sse 1 points of the new free in- aie Seas cs nce. These have led to the! uld KEEP | § usion that you s' Sill . ALL, THE USGL ano Nsu| FHIMBLE THEATRE—Starring Popeye By Tom Sims and B. Zaboly' 3U HAVE Jnether or not you 4 | pr ia ye ee a He ae ) MUST NOT MOVE MARY LOU, 1 WANTS YOU TO TAKE A NOTE BACK TO THE RANCH--AN' PLEASE HURRY! ‘MM AN' | CAN NOT LEAVE ‘IM ager GOES FOR “s USLI, possible under the new S law, will be reviewed next time in the meantime, if you want more information on the new daw.-weite to The Key West Citi- | zen. If your. question is one we | thin: avill interest a large group, | we Ww write it) up in a. later} artic if not, we'll answer you; direct. LE SURE TO ENCLOSE A STAMPED, SELF ADDRESS- ED ENVELOPE. WIMPY IS OUT FROMA Z BLOW ONA HEAD! IT MAY % BE A BRAIN CONC es = prt Another Slant On Co-Education | % BZN “¢G ) { te Told By Prof | A ITHACA, N. Y.—(#).—The pro- pedir aia iis 4 ia gl oa ere Ln Poe she fa mS ea Pees One Ont: See eee a ate Soa a tr 50 { : 4 fro r. Ernest Osborne, a Co- : . qo eee see “T lumbia university psychologist | —— who spoke at Cornell university. | \NOW-REMEMBER-MY UNCLE He is all for co-education. And } USELESS"IS CALLING TO. he states his case in one profes- | acute YOu jp ul sentence. Here it is: A GENTLEMAN / ‘Learnin: to live with men is one of the tasks of women—and | DOES HE K Wiar A GENTLEMAN [6 ? OH!T GOT THE GOUT IN uy RIGHT ARM-ANI I CUT My « THUMB -I'IM ALL LAID UP- OMEOR TABLE WHATS | MR.JIGGS- YOUR HAPPENED? WIFE'S WINCLE IS HERE --SIR/ as “an” LL FIX HIM SO HE WON'T | JUST SIT AROLIND - "LL DO + | | SOME WORK THAT MAGGIE: 1] HAS BEEN NAGGIN' ME TO | | | "LL MAKE , — slo DO -! HIM HELP ME?) { t} + 4, how can they learn to live with | men if there are no men around*” | Broadway are movie houses. Cope (953. King Answer that, Vasser! | ee <a | 2 aN , — dway has become a syn-| onym for the New York theatric- | 48 al district, and yet there is not) a legitimate theatre on the. street | today. They all are on _ side} MN trects. The only theatres on! err