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M Q 1 in obtaining a policy policy policy poli poli- cy of life insurance falsely represented represented represented th that t he did not use intoxicating ing liquors According to toa a physicians physician's physicians physician's cian's testimony the death of the insured was In no way caused by the tha use of intoxicating liquors A statute Shannon's Tenn renn Code provided provided provided pro pro- vided that misrepresentations made In negotiating a policy of insurance or In the should shoud not render tender the policy void unless made with intent to deceive mfr dr un unless less the matter represented increased ed the risk of f loss A judgment canceling canceling can can- celing the policy was affirmed by can I the supreme COUl court t of Tennessee in the case of the Volunteer State State- Life Insurance Insurance In In- company against Richardson The case is reported ted in Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern South South- western Reporter 44 L. L D. D Smith special judge wrote the opinion saying saying say say- ing tag in In this case it is established that the applicant was an habitual user of intoxicating liquors Certainly true answers to the questions asked would have indicated that to the in in- in surer It is well known that the habitual use of intoxicating liquors is calculated to Impair the health It weakens the resisting power of a an n n s constitution If it it does not hot 1 c us u's disease More than that when he becomes intoxicated or uses liquor to excess he is liable Hable to be less careful in in guarding his health he subjects himself to risks and hazards that a sober man does not incur That liquor affects affects affects' the brain inflames that mind and in induces induces induces in- in duces Incautious conduct there can be no doubt It is therefore but a reasonable and rand natural Inquiry Inquiry- of an applicant for for insurance as to the extent of his use of Intoxicating Information such as called for in this application with regard thereto would naturally and reasonably reasonably reason reason- ably bo be expected to influence the mind of the underwriter In determining ing whether a policy would be issued n accordance with the application The insurance company was entitled not only to know whether the applicants applicant's applicants applicant's cants cant's health has been impaired impair d by byshe he she use of intoxicants but also whether his habits were such as asI I might increase the hazard of loss by impairment of his health or conduct wl which ich might most likely of or his or probably affect the question longevity State May Secure Dinosaur For Capitol Museum 1 i I Negotiations have been opened by bye bythe tile the e chamber of commerce of ot Salt Lake CIt City to secure a dinosaur for forthe forthe forthe the state museum at the c capitol u At t Ata a recent meeting R. 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S Coll Collett lt chairman chairman chair chal man of the committee appointed to follow Collow up this matter reported that be he had received word from Professor sor Earl Douglass in charge of oC excavating excavating excavating specimens from the quarry near Johnson Jison for the Carnegie Jn Institute Institute tute stating two of ot the gigantic prehistoric prehistoric prehistoric pre pre- historic animals would be oO 00 percent IH per percent r cent uncovered when work was Wf stopped In the spring by the stern e. scientific organization For the expenditure of but these specimens could be fully tully exhumed exhumed ex ox- and from the two a large could be assembled fort ford for dinosaur d 1 t t tn to Roll Sall setting up Haulage cos w t s I Lake would be about according accordI according accord accord- For an I ing to Mr Colletts Collett's estimate additional or the specimen specimen specimen men could be full fully mounted has already been Material progress the In the matter of oC financing made be which should work of or excavation if possible commenced as soon as the the tho benefit of Utah is to get work already done by the Carnegie Mr Cohen Colnett explained Institute support of the governors governor's the that had already been enlisted protect It Is too late for a special ap appropriation appropriation ap- ap While certain It Is practically fund can be found special that some undertaking of th the work the time for dinosaur monument monument monument mon mon- The Time Utah of tho the most remarkable Is America one A stratum tilted In spots spolS horizontal position from its original large contain a has been found prehistoric to animals animals number number of at these prehistoric The bones are dug out of the limestone shipped east where all earthy matter Is removed the skeleton assembled and mounting done So immediate has been the response response response re re- re- re of business men of oC getting I Ia i a dinosaur for tor Utah that the committee committee committee com com- has decided not to stop until an excellent specimen Is placed In Inthe Inthe inthe the capitol museum Widespread interest has been awakened by the plan of oC holding in two years an international mining show In Salt Lake Indorsement of the board of governors of or the club has has' already been secured o 0 o I |