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Show lIISE KEEPING LIFE INSURANCE NEW YORK', Doc. 6. Resolutions call-ins call-ins on nTe insurance companies to "rlo everything in their power to urge soldiers! an?! Pnilnrs to continue their fiovcrnment I iife incur;. :ico, hiu! to convert. ueh iom- ponir.- iisui-Hin-e nt the earliest opportunity oppor-tunity into one of- the permHrient plans provided lor hy t lie war risk insurance act." were achjpteu by the Association of Ufo Insurance Vresiilcnts at its aniuiai rnc?ti nq here today. An imporinnt ;ispo't of tlie furure relationship re-lationship hftween men wlm liave been soldiers and the muniHpnii t les in whicli they live, was considered in -a paper prepared pre-pared by Mu.l Gen. V. t Gorgas, former for-mer surireon cenoral nf ttif armv The p.-ipcr was ;ead by Col. ". 1 1. "Wrich-lon. "Wrich-lon. Conera! Gorgas's wife's illness keeping: keep-ing: hhn away. Soldiers, said General Gnrns's address .have been profoundly Impressed with the Importance of Rood Imatt h to n fihtin force. Thev liae been intimaleh- in con-tict con-tict Mith the various sanitarv measures h.ivo seen b..v successful thes 'measures 'meas-ures wre. how easy of arnlii-af ion and how hitle lroul)lof.one to Hip Individual "When lliey i;ct lack to their hom '' . '-Vnernt Go-un cniinttcd. "thev will be desirous of apphiiiT thc-e same measures t their h":ne commurd ties as far :H snch anplicaiion is possible. it is qoinc to he very much easier for communities in the future to pet approprin t ions for wate- and wwaso systems. The soldier voter will be strong in backing such measures." ' |