Fraternity-Testvériség, 1965 (43. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1965-08-01 / 8-9. szám

2 FRATERNITY and offer our hands in friendship and thanks to those fine National Officers who were of such invaluable help to our own Federation with the passage of our Charter Amendment by the Congress of the United States three years ago. We wish much success to the Convention and hope that as a result of its interest and efforts, the SPIRIT OF FRATER- NALISM will become ever greater among the peoples of the United States and that this spirit of TRUTH and FRIEND­SHIP will reach out far beyond our own physical boundaries ... to the countries across the seas. QUOTATIONS FROM PRESIDENTS ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE I am now, and I always have been, a believer in life insurance. 1 have tried to carry out that belief in practice. Besides Government War Risk Insurance, which I obtained in the First World War, I have policies in several old-line companies. — Even a poor man can build up an estate with life insurance. When he does create such an estate, he can feel real satisfaction in knowing that his family is protected if anything happens. PRES. HARRY TRUMAN ★ ★ ★ One of the clearest evidences of the faith of our people in the free institutions and the future of America is the fact that many mil­lions of our citizens own life insurance policies. Their ownership of life insurance is more than a great multi-billion dollar bulwark of family protection. It is also a kind of thrift which provides protective capital. This capital, invested in farms, factories, homes, transportation, utilities and other resources, helps to give this nation the economic power needed to buttress freedom in the world. PRES. DWIGHT EISENHOWER ★ ★ ★ I I can think of no better means for a man to help himself than to undertake the purchase of life insurance. It is frugal. It represents saving today for tomorrow. It is good sense. — Furthermore, I think it is a healthy sign that more and more people are insuring themselves. It reflects their confidence in America and the American way of doing things. It indicates that even men with the most modest incomes can provide for their families, because far-sighted companies have provided plans for all. PRES. LYNDON B. JOHNSON

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