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THE INSURANCE OFF
Subject: Treasury Decision No. 31.
The following Treasury Decision is published for the infoc
mation and guidance of all concerned:
"All Insurance heretofore, or hereafter written, shall be coin-
tinued at the monthly premium rates for the age (nearest birth-
day) of the insured when the insurance became effective; pra
vided, that on July 1, 1919, and annually thereafter, all such
monthly premium rates shall be changed to the rate for an age
one year higher according to the schedule of premium rate
in use by the Bureau and set forth on the reverse side of Trena-
ury Form 2-A, revised, in respect of all insurance which a
have been in force as much as twelve months prior there
By order of the Secretary of War:
D. Y. Beckhain.
Adjutant Gener
V. 1. It has been brought to the attention of these head
quarters that in some instances the sale of sugar to organize.
tions for use of enlisted men is twice the amount of the ratia
allowance. In this connection attention is invited to Section
5, Bulletin No. 107, current series, these headquarters, requiring
officers in charge of commissaries and post exchanges to re-
strict the sale e; 1 >v a>' mst I b he hnirI S ris F> H
Administration.
2. It is diecci I Va: ad Ca>macdich Officera take hI,
ncessary measures to regulate quantity of sugar obtained hiy
organizations from all sources so a y t Va.::ed Va r;ion
allowance of 3.2 ounces per ( G n M
(436.1 (Gen)--DQMSD)
BY COMMAND OF "Gi c E ERAL x A ELI:
W. T. JOHNSTON,
Colonel, Adjutfn: en-cal,
Depar iment Adjutenr.
OFFICIAL :
A. MATZ,
1st Licut, Adjutunt Gcn mh.
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