Show t EARNING RETIREMENT H HARRY ARRY M. M ADAMS will retire from the presidency of the Western Pacific railroad railroad rail rall- ro road d on the first of the year an and expects to pass the remainder of his days b in private Ufe life During his half century of ot ota a active ve railroad work worl Mr r. Adams ha has longed for the time wl when en he could be h his hs s own own boss rise wh when n i he lie pleased Jl ased go go where he pleased arid and return when it it suited suit l' l jJ his pleasure In resigning ing Mr Adams said he le was f following a plan which I x have had for many years having entertained entertained enter enter- tamed the the hope I might enjoy y some soni years ears ars of private life Being president of a railroad does not mean you are re your own boss You are more closely bound in the tolls toils than if you held the most in the entire system And railroad work is f fascinating work so it itIs itis' itis is is' quite likely Mr Adams will find it difficult difficult cult to learn how to enjoy the retirement he has earned Perhaps men fall fail to square the reality with their dreams At any rate the reality of at retirement must be a great deal different to a man of leisure than to the same man who upon the wheel looks forward to it with so much pleasurable anticipation Mr Adams h has s earned many years of happiness happiness hap hap- in his retirement and heres here's hoping It means more to him than he ever dreamed it would |