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Show HILL TOP TIMES Sir AF TTr Page Stresses Value of New Life Insurance r ServtemtT r A m-f- The Air Force has toM com" (AFNS) or reduce his new automatic r", r?fuSe Insurance verage without being of the consequences tuny result.in the individual not being uu aavange ot the SGLI provisions later if iTr'v. i7 Z m.uuiu xiitnge nis mind. Aside from the obvious hP - celling out other insurance fit to survivors of the member policies in favor of SGLI. Neither outlook is in line with having additional insurance, the main advantage of accepting full what Congress intended when it coverage now is that no medical passed the SGLI law, Air Force l f K,ph iiJSftf,00?" TIP- presently in force but is an inexpensive supplement t o other insurance held or which the member may contemplate purchasing in the future. In an all major air command message the Air Force directed that all responsible individuals counsel members on the advisability of remaining insured un- der SGLI for the full $10,000. Particular emphasis should be placed, the message said, on advising individuals who may wish to decline SGLI because they feel they have no need for the insurance at the present time. examination is required. Later, officials have stressed. if a person wants to be insured They emphasized that SGLI was not designed as a substiunder SGLI or to increase covtute for any Government or erage to the full $10,000 proof of commercial insurance health will be necessary. Further, SGLI coverage entitles a member to a like amount of civilian insurance from one of LET the SGLI participating companies within 120 days of his discharge or separation without showing YOU of health. proof good y' The Air Force pointed out Twelve-year-ol- d there are several medical conShonna Lynn FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE ditions which a member may Hadden shows her father, Stan Hadden, the letter she have and remain on active Moccasin To of the in the from Moscow, received Russia, postmaster JrwJi&ySc. but which 12 render him home. The Riverdale their duty of the stamps living room uninsurable at favorable rates postmaster enclosed are a highlight of a unique collection. with a company. Among these are diabetes, PERSON TO PERSON 1 $23-9- 5 - ;1 high blood pressure and various heart conditions. The SGLI plan, which became WING TIP . 1 I I effective Sept. 29, provides an BJucfc.T I $1&&?M automatic $10,000 life insurance "oek' I L turnlshmd trown, - ry-J " policy on all members on active I I r " By duty unless they sign a statel 'y ment declining the coverage or From jgHg The popular hobby of stamp collecting has turned into requesting that it be reduced to an experiment in human relations for a Hill AFB worker and $5,000. Cost is $2 monthly for $20.95 his young daughter. $10,000 coverage or $1 for Last Christmas, Stan Hadden, who is Hill at employed as a workloader Air Force officials are concontrol specialist, prompted his daughter Shonna cerned about two possible reto Lynn begin collecting stamps. to Mr. Hadden was actions grounds of already hava philatelist m his insurance coverage or can- ing youth and had found the ment However, stationery. pasttime to be a very interesting the individual, apparently-actin- nevertheless went to the bother one. on his own initiative, of returning their replies in enThe a girl, student also enclosed 12 different un- velopes with postage of several JtT.H. Bell Junior High School cancelled stamps. different small denomination Ogden, wrote letters to postmThese uncirculated stamps de- stamps on the cover. asters of various countries pict various phases of Soviet Thailand military officers jwseas requesting stamps for life, including the Soviet agriand relatives in England have r new collection. and missiles cultural also helped Shonna Lynn's program, A things turned out the re- weapons, historic war heroes, stamp collection take on a alise was much better than conservation of wildlife, and a truly international look. mpnaDy expected. Within a typical air mail stamp. In less than a year Miss Had-den- 's w months replies were received It would appear that although stamp collection has grown Irom several fnrolm the between relations to 1,000. nearly diplomatic !? .ine United Arab Re- - United States and the Soviet YOU Thus, what began last winter 'Switzerland. Sweden, and: Union are conducted on a rather as just another spare time hobby IN firm and impersonal level, has turned into a most profitable Jfnt perhaps the most inter-J- l can and venture in terms of international friendly YOU UKG,'f4 n reply came from the does exist between individuals of cooperation on a 2. in Moscow, Rus-postlevel. the two countries. official mailed world loves children" Although postmasters in Toyko :. "All the to Shonna A nAnrm rf human nntlirPi Lynn a curtly-JJ- J Stockholm, and Bern were un-- ii wi nu un; formal letter of regret able to provide the Haddens with that knows no country s borderstandard govern- - any uncancelled stamps, they lines or political persuasion. life BLOCKS GIVE STYLE and COMFORT f 29 v. civilian f Collection Enriched Replies from Overseas m $5,-00- 0. ill jtf- as? f'.l ll ; I AXmJ Ca;" Stamp f jYV s- J raiiit 'So g JJKiaXlJ mm person-to-perso- al VANT A MAS SAG I G 1 4o (j?u4Aeons r MORA DAHL ANNOUNCES 2 Full Time Operators wis Butters Joyce Dingham Massagic shoes satisfy your wants, with comfort you can count on, built into every pair. They cater to your like$, with a variety of d styles. See them today. step-ahea- KURLY-KU- E U, BEAUTY SALON ? 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