Crane Says Ge Back To School RALK'ltfll "Today's unnlu rated young people arc1 tomor row's unemployed adult*.” s.iy - Frank Crane. North Carolina's Commissioner of Labor. "Tlie only sure way in which they can break that frustrating ryde and i*|uip themselves for go si jo .s a-nd a satisfying life is to go hack to school and complete their education.” Concern*-d over the hleak lutuie faced hy North Car >l;na's alarm inti number of school dropouts. Commissioner Crane warned that young men who le ive high school before graduation will earn an average of SaO.OOO less during their working lifetime than high sehiHi! graduates Crane said studies also have shown lhat school dropouts ex perienre three times more unem ployment than graduates. He noted that some 13.0*10 North Carolina youngsters ob ta.ned employment certificates for Jobs covered hy the Child La hor Law during May. June and July this year This was aliont 1.000 more than the total for the same period last year. "Young fieople who have had the initiative to go out and earn mtney at summer jobs may be tempted to continue working fall time when they hear the school tiells ring," Commissioner Crane stated. “Those w h > heed this siren song instead of returning to school will have a lifetime in which to regret the short-sighted decision." Cram* warned. “Abandoning education in favor "f immediate earning is the almost certain way to a fu turc lo w income, unskilled and uninteresting jo'» opportunities, and frequent periods of unem ployment. "Our increasingly technical and automated civilization requires educated people who can put know ledge to work and who have learned how to find out the ans wer Only thoroughgoing educa tion of good quality ran produce such people." Stretching You Dollar By Philip J. Goldberg Institute for Financial Planning. Inc. Today, immortality is n«i longer reserved lor tnosc who cun at* lord to necl monuments and make huge donation*. If you are the average wage earner, and would like to leave ab.iut Sl.OiJO to your fax tint • charity in order to pel petuate your name, the easy way to tin it is througn life insut ■nee. Y >ur charitable eoniri .ution of. say. $£).'Ml. t an be supple.Tiented by a charitable endowment life insurance policv which will gua rantee the charity of year choice a large amount at the time of your death. On this kind of life insurance policy, you name the charity as beneficiary. I'sing this method, a man of gotid health who is 35 years old. by making a prerruim payment of about Sgg.Ul a year, can leave $1,000 in his own tiam« to the charity of his choice. Also each premium payment is tax deductable. The orgam/ation named as ben eficiary on this kind of policy, also benefits in tithe; ways. As owner of the policy, a source of ready cash is available at low in terest rates from the insurance j company, for use on urgent pro jects. Also, if a charity knows in .advance how much money it will receive, it t an then plan a pro ject and credit you with financing i it. Depending tin the amount of the policy, your immortality can take on the form of anything front a sch darship fund or new prayer books for the local church, to a wing on a new building. It j could provide the financial mo mentum for those added experi ments whieh could produce a cure for some incura tie disease. In return for making a charita ble contribution through life in surance. vou can be immortaliz ed by having the charity enshrine ! your name on a platpio. corner stone or window or anyplace where it can iie remembered. But what is possibly the most satisfy ing of all the benefits, is that you w Join the smart car buyers who made the number one seller the number one buy!!! Chevrolet has always boon a favorite car. Now it's more in favor than ever! Just drop by your Chevrolet dealer’s to see w by. 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By organizing a group of people interested in do nat ng to one particular charity, it could oo possible- for them to purchase- a standard policy, re Insurance Sales At $170 Million Insurance* sales fur Liberty L.fc Insurance* Company 1.1 the first six months of 1!KM exceeded all previous gains in hus.ness over similar periods. Francis M. Hipp. president, reported to the com pany's lioard of directors at a gardlcss of any health problem. Yoar life insurance agent can help you arrange lor a charitable endowment life insurance policy, hy shoa ing v >u how to change the beneficialv on an existing policy, or buying a tiew one. In many cases, the charily itself has an organized program which can be of assistance to you for this type of donation. home office mating in Gran ville, South Carolina on August 11. Wiih the total amount of insur ance in force approaching $1H billion, Mr. Kipp said, tnc great est gams are continuing in the sale of ind.vidual life policies, which resulted in a net increas" of VV'.239.232. up more than 15' < over the first six months in 1963. A total of $7,276,566 was paid oat in benefits to p dicyowners and beneficiaries, representing an increase of eight per cent over the same per.od last year. Pay ments to living policyowners rep resented 53 per cent of total benefits paid. Liberty Life assets were :n cteased by more than $6'« million with total assets rising to $170. .333.174 at June 30. Mortgage loans represent the company's major investment account at mid year. totaling nearly $72 million a gain of 20 per cent over the June. 1963 position. Corporate and public oonds. second largest investment item increased nearlv $4 mill'"'’ in ,v past six months for a $66,39f<,3U* total. Capital a-id surplus were in creased by $1213.652. Net operat ing gains for the company afsei taxes improved by more than 2ti'>, with a June 30 total of $!. 666.735 compared to $1,315,963 for , 1963. | Lilierty Life stockholders have 1 increased to more than 5.000 Mr. Ilipp said, following a secondary! stock often ne p- . ,r • approximately twice the size of the stockholder group at the end of 1963. The regular quarterly cash di rev* » vidend of *06 per share payable October 1 to stockholders of rec ord as of September 14, was proved by company directors. Composing the company's boar of directors for 1964 are: J. K. Davis. Alcster G. Furman. Jr.. It. Calhoun Hipp. Francis M. Hlpp. Herman N. Hipp. W. W. tWoEach em. Dr W. B. Mills. Ernest Pat ton. J. Kelly Sisk. Robert S. Small and John I Smith, all of Greenville; J. M. Blalock and B. M- Edwards, of Columbia; James G. Cannon and Frank O. Sherrill, of Charlotte. Strokes accounted for 11 pci cent of all deaths in the IJ. 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