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Show o nrMr tA DESERET NEWS, September 7, Monday, T 970 Fills Get a.f. Call To Europe Public Favors Voting At Survey Shovs 1G, By LOUIS HARRIS region of the country and b age. The cross section was asked: Congress has passed and the President has signed a bill lowering the voting ng? for all elections from 21 to 18 years of age. Do you favor or oppose lowering the voting 'Die American people favor giving the vote to by a majority of 57 to 36 per cent. Although such a law lias passed the Congress ana has been signed by President Nitfon, the entire question is scheduled to undergo an early court test for its constitutionality beiore going into effect next Jan. 1. The compelling reason most people give for supporting the is that vote for it a young person is old enftugh to fight and die for his country, he is eld enough to This is perhaps ironic, votj? for this young generation has protested against being drafted, serving in the armed forces- acted In stu demonstrations, people 2 tutVc shown they snsuid not have the 29 vote Untit most people reach 71 yeari cf aqe, they aren't mature er.outin to be be given the vote 39 People should not be g.ven the vote unhy they have grown up ano Know how lo 37 earn a living have ycur.o ii cross-sectio- shown vcun If fcgnouoh Dis- - NT qrf $urg wc't 53 By young dont people servt t Beggars' Union THE STATE Of UTAH Board at Education 6 FQRO Sttt Capitef Education. SiC (wrecked). HiftMiy Patrol. SIC SEDAN PLANIGRAPrt TABLES- DICTAPHONE I AMP AMD ANO CHA'R, UNIT. TRANSFORMER I GENERATOR. AUDOCRAPH MACHINES. LAMPS, DESK I0P Health Deaf Health 0pt FILE, '1A over 5 43 34 44 Party 49 55 71 s g e 44 27 25 off. More than 200 planes are expected back in service by tlie end of the year, with the remainder scheduled to be flying again by next spring or summer. Fifteen Fills have crashed, including three of seven sent to Southeast Asia. stroke-affecte- d I'OOII'i gif n KajJ Th has specially designed chairs with trays and the staff encourages the patients to use them for meals. Families and friends are welcome at any time to help he patient keep contact with unit, .. home. The ball game, the therapy, the bright curtains, the frequent visitors are all part of the program to give the patient tiie desire and the capability to return home. , ' In its first 10 months of operation the Stroke Care Unit has sent 52 per cent of its discharged patients home. Citywide, only 12 to 15 per cent of stroke victims go home. The rest go from inten- - sive hospital care to nursing homes. "Once a stroke patient goes to a nursing home lie tends to stay there, said Dr. Robert S. Dow, who heads the Good Samaritan Stroke Care Unit. He is pleased to find there is a significant increase in the number of patients able to go home after a major stroke." Part of the rehabilitation is to make the patient feei he never left home. The unit's eight beds are in two four-be- Mrs. Whipple supervises an- other part of the stroke care program a short cums at Good Samaritan for nurses who will be taking care of .arose victims at nursing homes, other hospitals or at home. d wards HEAR CLEARLY don't like to have the patients in private rooms IVe WITH NOTHING IN EITHER t ear No Wires, No Tubes. Nn Ear Buttons. No Molds. No Headbands. Exclusive New Timpano Technique by Otar-io- ' LIFE where they feel isolated. said Mrs. Marjorie Whipple, supervisor of visiting nurses who works closely with the program. Professional Hearing Service Valley Fair Mall Optical IS ENJOYABLE FKcae 45 S WHEN YOU'RE 2i-339- 7 to, f 4th South Phono 322-431- 2 741 So. State, Midvolo Fhone 255-354- 1 EMPLOYABLE PHON52V-38T- 6 Piarmmf OHire Slit Capital The majority, however, disagrees. No matter what they may think of young peoples efforts to change the world they live in, most Americans are now prepared to give them a chance to do it at the ballot box. rather than simply through protests on the campuses or in the streets. 0flM , SiC 4. t feti! be leutived 4 V Fill to modernize and bolster NATO forces in Europe. A squadron of 24 planer is expected to be delivered to the U.S. 3rd Air Force at Upper Hayford, England, by the end of the year. The Air Force has delayed the movement of Fills for a year because of troubles with the swing-winplane. The fleet has been grounded since December because one of the jets crashed in Nevada after a wing fell fighter-bomber- patients.) sat in one corner of the rcom. The patients eat most of their meals together in the DESK ANO CHAIRS, Board ot MAHOGANY 1 43 30 Force will begin using the trouble-plague- d PORTLAND, ORE. (UPI) -The day reporters visited the Stroke Care Unit at Good Samaritan Hospital there wasnt a patient in any of the eight beds. They were all down in file recreation room playing ball. The ball game was therapeutic, but it looked like fun too. Four elderly men and three elderly women, most in wheel chairs, were seated in a circle. They passed a ball the size of a volleyball around, holding it between their feet. Then they passed it hand to hand. The game requires patients muscles to use and provides them with proof that arms and legs can be used again. One at a time the patients left the game for more intensive work with a physical therapist. In the corner of the high ceilinged, airy room with its bright curtains was a metal bar which patients used for suppport while they practiced walking. A color TV set ("it's not a luxury; it's wonderful for the out-right- ly SURPLUS PROPERTY FOR SALE 60 FORD PICKUP. j) -PfAP) the Air this week Stroke Patients Play Ball But when analyzed according to individuals political affiliation, the issue takes on its sharpest divisions. Republicans tend to be least for lowering the voting age to 18. while Independents are most for it. Democrats favor it by a 55 to 37 per cent margin. Significantly. however, persons who voted for George Wallace in 1968 are1 the only group opposed, by a margin of 51 to 45 per cent. This group tends tp feel that by their manners and styles and by their taking to protest young people cannot be trusted to vote. .2 4 39 By region, the East and South lead the way in support of giving young people the vote. The two states on the mainland United States which the vote gave several years ago, of course, were Georgia and Kentucky. The strongest opposition is found in the West. Earlier this year, before Congress acted, down voted the Oregon vote by roughly a margin. INVITATION TO BID 4 3i while younger people under 30 are almost 3 to 1 in favor. The beggars of PakUP1) istan have organized a labor union to protect their rights and interests, a spokesman for the group said today. ihevote et H b 53 Net Suro question, ( One way lo keeo from young peep1 becoming radicals is to give them the vote at 1$ Opposed ay the wy they 34 1ft Preference on lowering the voting age to 38 clearly reflects the generation gap. Older people over 50 tend to split down the middle on the PAKISTAN HYDERABAD, the systerr, cider oeopie giv them the nd $7 49 Republicans Democrats JnUepefiden; course, there are sharp Of Srmeu .orc.c, ,t, oid enough to vote it's no wonder vourg c p e protest 0 aimst Bv Age Under to Oppcso n wert 55 arid significant differences by in r when Fast Widwtsl .oath therefore old enough to vote. ON VOTES FO Aqre Nationwde By Region 7 In the end, the day is carried by the single argument of old enough to fight and die, lft.YEAR-01-D- ftvgr 5 deserve the vote. to'Sgree or disagree." In Fsvor ly majority support For example, the theory that by giving young people the vote, they will be kept from becoming radicalized is rejected by 5G to 30 per cent. By the same token, public aversion to student demonstrations does not run so deep tnat more than 39 per cent feel the protests have ear-old- ARGUMENTS age to 18? lowering voting age 0 it is significant that many of the stereotype reasons cited in popular debate over the vote simply cannot muster anything approximate- fighting in the Viet-nafwar more than any other group of young Americans in llifr countrys history. n of Recently, a across the 1,300 households country was asked: Here are some statements which some have made about pebpie 18-- J s having the vote. 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