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Show , '4 ,. ,,,, , , . '' it . . 0 - S, 4, S. 'IP- N4 if ,O ,, , r ,Z , .,... , S., .1, 4., . --g- Sr . . S. 3 Doomed To Oblivion 't, . By ROBERT TETERSON Q. 'Is there any wimp titio basis for forcing em, - r gant Other countries- .ati't afford an economic- setup. like ours which puts thousands annually on the em- &yes to retire at 435?," A. Absolutery not. Ask any scientist what he thinks of arbitrary retirement at ' tell you it's an : ''';' archate, unsci-- 1 entific practice oblivion as ) "1 , I 1 1, . doomed for ' ployment scrap heap simply because they're 65. Right now everyone's talking about the reed for more scientists, but few people seem to res.-lize that thousands of scientists and engineers are denied suitable employment simply because they're past 1 B51116 in- - AT dustry grad. ually awakens k to the fact that Q. "Are there any izations that utilize the skills of folks past 65!" A. Not many, but a shining exception is the Hastings Law School in San Francisco. This topnotch school assoOated with the University. of California has an ironclad rule against hiring t Now - people grow old at differ- ent rates. Even those execs who , put to pasture at 65 will admit that many .of these' seniors are more competent and productive than younler personnel. Q. "Why does the United States pay so much tion to compulsory retire. lent! Other countries f,1.:, t ' per-sonn- , - dont! - agree with the people themselves. In the wdrds of famed geriatrician Edward L. Boltz, Me., "There is a strict biological law, which t when any part of says-thathe bOdy is 'not in use, it dries up. This applies to the mind, too. Work in moderation is the best way to in. By RICHARD GROWALD WOODFORD, ENGLAND (UPI)---I- t was a shoc)cing,,unspeakable thing to do in these atra parts -- like de , flouncing mother love, swearing in .. church, or kick- .: ,q; 1 .17,11;;; ing a dog. d But Tuesday ;, I night somebody' :;',;;:',, did it Some body heckled Sit 4. Winston Church- 7000r - lilibt'tsl'at21,:s - rl , ,,: - , . II'S? 1 - - 0 .. "goii fr Re s. 1 . .1s - ill.. happened Winston during a servative Party rally at which the venerable former prime minister- - went- - -- through the highly unnecessary ritual of asking the voters of this constituency to return him to Parliament in the Oct 8 general elections. Unnecessary ritual, that is, Pet Con- - Sir-- TEE7 . , t 4,, , , ,, , , t vs - 4t e t tr k 11111 kv It , . 9 $ i ,t 4, tja ), ' - , tailored by , ' , , , ' . . . ' - li,'';, ,,, ,-- 11 tiII , GRAND OPENIN' GSALE ON I '':,..: s , ' '' WASHINGTON ( UP I )1).'e Itg41Crandmara,. cooking may tasty, but the Agriculttlre D. partment has some doubli r;11 about its nutritional value. The department's home eco- el nomists have been studying li diets in families with young:.: and old housewives. The de- It partment found that ;ohwomer: makers over the age of preparing diets lower in nutri- ';,: tion than those in families with younger homemakers. Diets prepared by older cooks rated 'lower in protein, Iron, niacin, thiamine, ribofla- ti4 vin, calcium, vitamin C and PI vitamin 3. The study showed that after 60, consumption of niti meat, poultry and fish , ott , toforbes."gasped '1': -- . , : 1i , t - ,1 - , ' '1' 6995 I - -,' , , - -- , .' 4 - ' '' ' i, ''' A -- - ,, , . , $65 - Use Our Regular Charge or. Free , - - , i 'r ' ' -- .. , lb ; 01 ' 4, ' . , ' '' ' ' ,' , ' , ' ''. , , 7 , ; ,. ,. ; - - : 1 ' : ,,,, ,..'; 4 IN ' . Al ..- , 1., - dr; q ' ,- 11 ki ' r1-71-- P.':.',1 . 'k, , ,, t , : f '.; - , Ci:-.- .m.. ;:.'::.iA AT HOLIDAY J.SE DRIVE . - IA HU f:11 - , ri:iiiil ;.4::i f rgo - , - - - ' s -z ,,s, - , -'' , , , . , , ,.,,g. , , P ?' - - ,bil II ' t -- - t- - :,: ,.., :t.,:.:: f::::,..1 :i:::i4 ----- ,It -- ......... . :i::.:::i, ' s... t fuN', 3&i40 Ate, I I 1st '' "My savings earn extra dollars simply because Zions First National pays interest just before I make the major withdrawals "They pay Pctober 1st before I need money for property taxes and Christmas. They pay me again on April 1st before income taxes are due and before vacation time. The interest payments seem to coincide with the times of my maximum balances." ' ''''4'1' ' ' 4, ' from my account. , . , ' s'- - - s .3 , ' , ' ,, ., '' f, ' , , , , , , - . - SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OPENED BY OCTOBER lOth will receive full interest for the coming period beginning October 1st. , , ' , , . , 4, ' - t , N ' , . ,- , . -- - . i 1:1' , and ApriLlst interest dates give me more for my savings" . - i:::,:: ) i.;i::. r.1,-- 1 ' .., I ,---, "-c,,- I, ,1 .: ..' 1 , li.1 , . " '. , - , .,, , ,.. ', t I ., ' 4' ' s '' i .1 KA pi,4 .... . , ''. t's . , , , t, k ",, - 1 , , ' - 1 ::: ,, - - 1 , , - , - 0: t,.1.7'a"..:.::',4,:t.'47a;;;;,,,,,,,,,,w(..TT.:::;;..S':...:.. . - ;- - , ,,, '''.. , - '.. 4 .1z!, ,s,, ''''''''' : ir, r. '4 ,,, t , - - ' ", -- , , 1 4, ocx ,' i ,,,,,.. , 4, - . '' , ' FRANKLIN L McKEAN Field Directorstrniiersity of Alumni Association. , Lots , 4, . " ' ' - , , . ' :,.'..",'..t7.1'.1,'IP,,t,:,:1 , , .., Ilival.,,....o............-- - . 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Lady Church1 , 7 -4 ' 1.e' - 2', .. i ''':.,-..,.-',,I .enmek ill glared. Had not the women IDon't ! Of. r : ;, i t.4.. ' 1 i ...... ; 3'. T. I t:I , irIU ;14,17:',1111,' !it 3. , ',If- : .' been seated, some no doubt ii , ,, . '' ' ; 171 .4, ' '''' ! ' ''' .Ilavrob-riN , rn . ..., , e .. would have fainted. - .' ' . .,,. : , : i 114 .k.' 3 4 ..... , iLs .) As for Sir Winston, he i - , - m,- II rik--.. Mk, ... .t. , cupped his hand to his ear, in. 41 .. I,..00 .... , k!,,,frifity....-7it - 1 dicating' he hadn't heard' the " '2'.'l s4., T 4117 ' Thrt.11' question and Forbes, recover- I j-iri- nIE t. ing from his shock, ruled the ' .1 .,. question out of order as 1 for lie emiworitolookiiipb,,er "merely rhetorical" 1 HOLIDAY HOUSE HOLIDAY HOUSE HOLIDAY HOUSE HOLIDAY HOUSE HOLIDAY HOUSE .4 , , - . 5 cle 1 SP v, wit ;et t ' - with life on wheels. u Yeu win" Ings a free iteek- I. "Trailer Life is I...Uremia," products move with Standard Furniture to magnificent hew home . in the suburbs! because the voters have elected Churchill to the the house for the past 35 years. In his 20minute speech, the great orator delighted his audience-with the Churchillian observation that his Laborite opponents "regard private entiger to terprise as a predatory ' be shot." "Others look upon it as a cow they can milk," he said. "Only a handful' see it for what It isthe strong and willing horse that puns the whole car along." Shortages of riboflavin in His speech over, Sir Winston sat down, and that's when the the diets were caused mainly because the older homemakers .1 trouble started. .ss used-lemilk- Shortages of 1It: Local Conservative Party Chairman Donald Forbes asked vitamin C and vitamin A were I routinely whether anyone had caused by reduced use of tt ri a question for Sir Winston. fruits and vegetables. Until then, nobody ever had, and Woodford Labor Party roSletie"ellpoluilb ,ifteeliblIii',: I supporters have such an initi,i:: grown defeatist complex they ! 1 1 wouldn't dream of heckling the 0::: I grand old man. ANDE31 KE071 IT! i:ii:,' For 30 seconds, there wasi !!- TiflirethIL tor. I Yi. the accustomed silence. Then, , emoting rectal itch are efts tel... ull7 slow of Incredibly, a young man wearthat medical experts say ing a red tie rose from his one est of every three per. examined. Entire families seventh row seat, gulped andi lItale be victims end act bow it. spoke up. get Adel Pin.Wortne; these Et roast sot snit be killed. but What, he demanded, did I la the large intatins where Churchill think about the Uve and inult,Iply.2rAts",: ''' I .. "needless reference to rent con- what tableetde trols in the Conservative Party tactly bevel, how they ihrit i .6 1,,,,':' P , 4 , aWIER o ' .,5',.'.. i or O Nationallyfamousbrand ',;,. , ' a ,e k lk ,',' ), . , IN 1, .. i I . , i': Tastes Goo d 1 Granny, But - ' . - they sell on their -- 1,,... cent of the pc Q. "Are mobile homes . popular with retirees?" . A. Yes. A survey conducted at Michigan State that University TiCdiates nearly halt a million re-- , tirees have trailer homes. The iurvey reveals that 94 leisure!" A. That's all right with me, but it doesn't 4generally . ' ,, ... ',. - th1.-,:- 'represent ''nearly Someone Heckled Winnie! autz&v. --- population, V. September 30, 1959 Wee:timid-ay- if IL, ill century peoplepast stituted four per cent of but .1 - ', HOUSE HOLIDAY HOUSE HOLIDAY HOUSE HOLIDAY HOUSE HOLIDAY 1 con- - , , -- - crease health and longevity." Q. "Are there really more older people around today than there used to be?" A. Yes, more than twice as many. At the turn of the Alercyl He Wouldn't Dare! we're extrava A. I guess anybody under 65. It utilizes top professors who have been forced to retire from other schools. Roscoe Pound, x, former dean of the Haryard Law School, calls the Hastings faculty "the strongest in the country." Q. "Why do you advocate aftivity and work for older peopleTWhy,pot just let them retire to a life of 'b . . per, rent of these older, people eminently satisfied nscientific -- , , L, ' or, . , ' Retilieri'lent At 65? It's ' ..., . - ' . , - ,i, 1, Solt Lake City, DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, .,1 - ,.. "' " ' IcA , , s - . , , , . . . Vr ,..... - - " - . - - . . ;. . |