Show i I SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 5 THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1935 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R s Swift Heir Gets Half Million Dollars at 65 Treat Monkeys Well or Well Halt Shipments India Warns Riches-to-Riche- I ‘ ST PETERSBURG Fla (INS) When Frank A Swift reached his 65th birthday in April he be- -' came eligible for two things — social security and a half million-dollar inheritance Swift had to -- work for both Today he looksupon the $563- - 874 windfall from his father’s estate as just another incident in s a fantastic story all as he points out “I’ve After had big money before” This may be the understate- ment of the year for Swift once f managed to run through a twosinheritance which ’ million-dolla- r his grandparents left him because “they were fond of me” Swift had to wait 46 years before collecting the $563874 His father Frank B Swift was president of Armstrong & Swift the largest manufacturers of cheese in the country at the turn of the century Swift worked for r the company for three years and in -- his own words “I became a real cheese expert” “I could pull a piece of cheese t from the center of a large cake” he remembers “and tell by the taste ancthe smell where it came from who made it and what it was worth” Despite his talents in this field 1 Frank felt that life at least as 1 far as cheese was concerned was inAided its flavor the by losing heritance ' from his maternal grandparents he began to develop expensive tastes “I would go down to my Fifth Avenue tailor every two months” he recalls “and have him measure me for six new suits I really lived r riches-to-riche- f - it up” His father however In between the carousing he managed to pick up odd jobs He shipped out as crewman on a steamer from New York to Panama by way of South America and worked for two years as a civil engineer on the Miraflores Locks at the Panama Canal He put in two years as a construction engineer on a power house project in North Carolina a year and a half constructing semidetached houses in New York two and a half years in a malt and hop business in New Jersey and five years as a merchandise salesman for a New Jersey gas company He also worked five years for Eastman Kodak two years as an interior decorator one year as dining car steward on the Pennsylvania Railroad one year as the assistant manager of a hotel and lastly as real estate salesman “I enjoyed all the jobs I ever had” he said “But with all that money I just got to hankering for a fling now and then So I’d quit and have fun Then back to -- looked kept it until last year” Every now and then Swift gets to yearning for the good old days when he had two million dollars instead of just a paltry half a million “I’ve known a lot of big people in my life” he says “Ed Stettin-iu- s (the late former Secretary of State) and Henry Wallace (former Vice President) were good friends of mine There were others too A I04 of stage stars and with displeasure upon the son’s ways When he died in 1909 the father’s will stipulated that Frank would have to work six months out of every year until he was 65 before he could collect his inheritance Looking back at it Swift says “I wasn’t too surprised or angry either when I learned of the terms of the will After all it was all my own fault “I figured out that I’d have to work a total of 23 years until I was 65 years old I worked it out so I could work maybe two years straight and that would give me a chance to go two years without working at all” He immediately began to combine business with pleasure According to his own recollection "I spent three years in evening clothes That’s all I can say about it My friends and I just lived In night clubs and gambling places Spending $500 a night was nothing When we got tired of it we’d set out for Europe or the West Indies to rest” millionaires often wonder what became of some of them Right now I’d like to have a reunion of all of them and just talk about old a times” SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR YOUR PERSONAL NEEDS RECOMMEND ED BY LOCAL DOCTORS WASHINGTON (AP) — The vaccine program going India of worked are a India has on virtual that up people monopoly mal-jtype about what they consider of monkey India has demanded that these treatment of Rhesus monkeys and as a result American im- two stipulations be met before porters of the animals are being permitting further shipment of required to meet “humane” stand- monkeys: 1 The monkeys must be used ards in order to assure monkeys for research purposes (the Infor use in preparing Salk polio dians the spokesman said are vaccine aware that many monkeys must A State Department spokesman cautioned against any be killed as part of the polio “scare” ideas as the result of work) 2 The importers must be re- the Indian position stating he is convinced the standards will be sP°!?sikle f°r humane treatment while the monkeys are m transit met United States If they aren’t however the to Indians will cut off shipment of the Rhesus monkeys to this country on June 30 Officials at the Indian emZale’s-Anderso- ir bassy said they wanted to make it clear that they have no intention of impeding scientific re- UP TO $20 i FOR YOUR PRESENT MAT- PAY- TRESS AS DOWN MENT f IK NO CREDIT CHARGE SPRING MATTRESS SERVICE - 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