Show S S S j S SS S S S 'S i 4 L LS S 1 S i A Dr Paul D. D Bagwell v Urges opportunity for young men S Plan I Held Bar o Y Seniority systems Jh ou our prese present pres pres- e ent t economy y are holding up the energies and ambitions or of young business business' m men n declared Dr Pau Paul D D. Bagwell junior chamber chamb r of commerce national vice president who was visiting in Salt S lt Lake City M Monday Dr Ba Bagwell ell who is also professor soT sor of speech and head of the department department de de- of written and spoken English at Michigan State college attended opening sessions oi the annual meeting of the Speech ch I of f. f America which began Monday in Hotel Utah Dr Bagwell was guest of df f honor honorat at a S Salt lt Lake junior chamber of C coin commerce 0 m m mer e r c e executive luncheon Monday noon at Coveys Covey's New America Coffee shop S. S Main He will address a joint luncheon meeting of the junior chamber of commerce and Rotarians Tuesday noon in Hotel Utah In contrast contrast- to the familiar t eme that young men were crowding th their tr seniors seri rs' rs t t busl ness P Dr Pr Hop d that tha the t young men of mo times tIme were vere not no getting the breaks Since 1889 age limits in business business business busi busi- ness and politics have been rising until today the average age age o othe of the executive and politician is 55 years the professor said sald The young mans man's view Is more flexible and dynamic Although he heis ii is Inclined to be vehement and excessive excessive ex ex- his viewpoints are less l ss s fixed than his seniors' seniors |