TAKING WORRY ABOUT "FAMILY'S FUTURE IE I DIE" OFF WORKWOMAN'S SHOULDERS 9 4 They can work without worrying about family's future! Employes in the Studebaker automobile plant in Detroit whose lives have been insured, by the company-. BY DEAN HALLIDAY Detroit, Mich., July 15. Taking the worry of the "family's future in case I die" off the shoulders "of work ingmen is the latest step in welfare work for workers. Employers are doing it now by tak ing out life insurance for their work ingmen and in at east one instance A for working women. This instance is in the case of The Studebaker Corporation, the mam moth wagon and automobile manu facturing concern of Detroit and South Bend, Ind., which has Just in augurated the new insurance plan for their 8,000 employes, about 300 of whom are women. Concerns all over the country are rapidly taking to the idea in various fonns among them The-Edison com" pany, National Lead company, The Michigan Stove Works and Mont gomery Ward and company. The plan as adopted by The Stude baker corporation for employes in the automobile plant in Detroit and the wagon workers in South Bend ia a simple one and has "no strings" at tached to it All employes, excepting the office workers and minors are given a straight life policy for amounts vary ing from $600 to $1,000. The cost to the company when the plans is in full operation will be sev eral millions, for the policy when it is handed to the employe- is paid up for fife. 'In addition to the fact that em ployes get a paid up life insurance in a good company absolutely free, there-is the-seond aod-almo equals MtfatiiiMtitiiAtitititittiiiMiiiititiiiitiitittttittaiill