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Show THE SAFE INVESTMENT In the last two years the United States has been passing through one of the most trying periods in history. Many businesses busi-nesses have been hard pressed and securities have dropped below fair values while profits have often turned to deficits. Under such conditions it is a testimonial to the achievements and soundness of the life insurance industry that it has maintained its high standards of solvency and service unimpaired. The owners of a policy in any legal reserve life insuranctei company may be sure that it is as safe as on the day it was purchased. pur-chased. The obligation it represents will be fulfilled to the letter, exactly as in the past. Its borrowing privileges are as good as ever, and its cash value has not altered. Hard times have done (much to bring out the fact that life insurance, for the person of small means, is about as good an investment as he can find. Every policy is insured by gigantic assets administered by executives exe-cutives of the highest caliber, under strict legal regulations for the policyholders safety. The record of life insurance is deserving deserv-ing of the highest regard and respect. During the so-called business depression, total life insurance shows a net increase of one an one quarter billion dollars for the first half of 1931. rv . |