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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 13

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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Dayton, Ohio
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DAYTON DAILY NEWS Tuesday. March 8. 19fi I i if ft King Paul Worse; Life In Danger ATHENS. Greece. Mar.

3 (UPI) The condition of King Paul I is worsening and his life is now in danger, reliable palace sources said today. An official medical bulletin took a less grave view of the 62-year-old king's condition. It said he had a bladder malfunction today but otherwise his condition re mains unchanged from yesterday. Kfew Mea Ii life Iisiraice! RfaM(DiwMe9 MAd jntabte Plai9? kits (Dame policy do tine work off four You buy one policy, then add or subtract other kinds of protection as often as your needs change. It is the most flexible plan ever.

IT WAS announced yesterday that the king had developed a second blood clot, this one in his lung. Two weeks ago he was operated on for a stomach ulcer. Cancer specialists were present but no malignancy was found in preliminary tests. A blood clot RUNNING AGAIN Nashua, N.H., Mar. 3 Norman LePage, 40, Nashua, a perennial candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, has announced he is running again this year in the New Hampshire primary.

AP. developed in his leg Sunday. The palace sources said the king is in great pain. His wife, Queen Frederika, is keeping a constant vigil by his bedside. 1 Evidence of Baker Tax Investigations Stronger Include any of these "Benefits" in one Nationwide policy.

Add or subtract them as your needs change. By CABELL PHILLirS son, a Las Vegas casino opera-I tor and business associate of Baker, ho was waiting to testify before the committee. The summons was headed: "In the matter of the tax liability of Robert G. (Bobby) Baker," and I called for the production of tl Xpw York Time Krrvlre WASHINGTON, Mar. 3-Evi-donce that Robert G.

Baker is under investigation by the Internal Revenue' service for pos-! sible income tax violations was slipped inadvertently in the record of the Senate Rues committee yesterday. Baker has said that he believes such an investigation is being made, but the revenue service! has refused so far to comment on the matter. YESTERDAY, a special agent' of the tax service attempted to serve a summons in the Senate; caucus room on Edward Levin-' nancial records of Levinson's dealings with the former Senate official. LEVIXSOX and his attorney re-fused to acknowledge the summons, but held onto the paper, itself, and turned it over to the committee when they were called to the stand. ,1 These 4 "Benefits" required separate policies until now Wife and Children Benefit: Provides insurance for wife and each child.

Children born later are insured after 15 days at no extra cost. It also guarantees your children can get more insurance when they are 22 regardless of their health. College Savings Benefit: Provides money to pay for children's college education. You pay as much as 15 percent less for this plan than for all other college endowment-type plans. Nationwide guarantees substantial interest on your money.

Family Security Benefit: Low-cost, extra insurance for father. It provides a large amount of protection Vhile children are young. Then it decreases in value as children grow older. It is called decreasing term insurance. "Level Term insurance.

It runs for a specific term 5, 10, 20 years. Does not build up cash value. It is pure insurance. It costs less than insurance that builds up cash value. Level term pays full amount if you die within term.

These 5 "Benefits" can also be added to your one policy "Dividend Term" Benefit: Insurance that is completely paid for by the dividends from your basic Nationwide Life Insurance policy. Requires no out-of-pocket expense. ft Science and 4 -f Until today, if you had a life insurance policy on yourself, you had to buy a new policy to insure your wife. Another for your mortgage. And so 1 on.

Complicated, and you paid extra to have the new policies written. Today, Nationwide's "Adjustable Life Plan" ends all this. It lets you custom-tailor a single policy to fit your needs, and change it as your needs change. Simple. And it gets rid of extra costs.

Here's how it works: IET'S say you already have a life insur-i ance policy on your life and you now want to insure your wife and child. Until now, you had to buy a brand-new policy to insure them both. There were drawbacks to this. You had to pay extra to cover the paper work involved in writing a new policy. You also had to take more insurance on yourself.

Now Nationwide's "Adjustable Life Plan" lets you insure your wife and child without buying a new policy and without buying more insurance on yourself. You simply select Nationwide's "Wife and Children Benefit" and add it to your one, basic Nationwide policy. You can do the same thing with four different "Benefits" that used to require buying separate policies-the top four described at the left. Besides that, you can. add the five described below at the left.

Nine "Bene fits" in all. If you'd like to learn more about this amazingly flexible plan, call your local Nationwide representative today. He can lend you a hand with all your insurance life, health, home and auto. He's listed in the Yellow Pages. NOTICE TO NATIONWIDE POLICYHOLDERS If you now own a basic Nationwide Life Insurance policy and you bought it since 1948, you can go back and revise it with any of these nine "Benefits." 'Engineering I Basic Life Insurance Policy I 1 -1 lm News Daily THE LOCKHEED Em 1 1 1 jjjj Mr 0e l.

iiiitl.lft..1t.W DIGEST A broadcast ol significant scienViVtc and engineering news over i VAVI1210kc 7.25-7-.30 A.M MONDM THRU FWDA.Y Guaranteed Insurability Benefit: Lets you buy more life insurance-as much as S60.000 more-as you get older, regardless of your health. Eliminates medical check-ups to get insurance. Accidental Death Benefit: Can provide as much as two and three times the face amount of your basic life insurance policy if death is a result of an accident. A "must" if you travel a lot. Waiver of Premium Benefit: Self-completing "Benefit." If you become totally and permanently disabled, Nationwide will pay all your insurance premiums for you.

Betirement Benefit: Guarantees your right to buy retirement income anytime in the future at SV today's low prices. This "Benefit" can save you quite a jjjt 0 money when you retire. jHUBD Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home Office: Columbus, Ohio Ask one of these Nationwide Insurance Representatives about the new "Adjustable Life Insurance "trtiUri Ait i I II Q5b AfLl LI R. N. Day 2806 Wayne Ave.

Phone: 253-7357 Bill Colter 2919 Hilton Dr. Bill Bell 119 W. Dorothy Lana Phone: 299-3585 Kenneth D. Cox 34 N. First St.

Miamisburg Phone: 866-3936 Charles Applegatt 5430 Cornwall Phone: 277-601 Charles Cotter 401 Oakview Dr. Kettering 29 Phone 293-0846 Bud Clark 127 Willowwood Drive Phone: 275-8033 Roscoe J. Bowman 27 Terrace Park Blvd. Brookville Phone: 833-3382 Paul W. Casey 3420 Susannah Avenue Phone: 275-2277 touis Frilling 2834 S.

Dme Dr. Phone: 298-1405 iff Ernest Fourman 1716 East Third St. Phone: 253 8134 Jack H. Kain -4390 Forest Park Mall Phone: 278-5889 Frank DeLong 655 Walton Ave. Phone: 268-6641 Ron Galyort 4390 Forest Park Mall Phone: 278-5883 Marvin Hughes 2144 Wesleyan Rd.

Phone: 277-1107 I Harold Frlnell 119 W. Dorothy Lane Phone: 239-3585 Frank DuVall 119 W. Dorothy tane Phone: 299-3585 Harold Deianey 1700 Kruss Ave. Kettering 29 Phone: 293-3105 IT51 Cat Nathan Palfrey 3897 Salem Ave. Phont.

277-5821 Melvm D. Maze 6233 N. Mam St. Phone: 278-2942 David Kremer 138 Squirrel Rd. 228-0018 Bob Martin 5030 Renard Dr.

Phone: 233 6862 John Kolb 1330 Linden Ave. Phone: 254-4421 Virgil Nickel W. National Rd. Bo 44 Vjndalia Phone: 8984604 Joe Ncher 403 North Mam St ngiewood Phone: 836-64C5 Oliver L. Meect 4390 Forest Park Mall Phone: 28 5833 Bill Limbert 5666 Hunters Ridge Road Phone: 252-9500 I PH I 1 iudividualiiy! it I -I 'J out Nmmiiiv I 1 i Dick Sells 10 Otterbun Ave, Phone: 27-5704 Jerry L.

Ward 400 Dr. Phone: 233 1530 Thomas Short 2101 Dr. Phone: 256-033 Cecil Swank 704 Ave Phone: 28-444 John T. Rofickncr 613 Watcrvliet Ave. Phone; 252-16bi lewis 0.

Taylor 69 Old Uitn W. Miamishiirs Phone: 866-490 i.

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