| Show r The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday December 11 1937 This’s By Bud Blake Oil Happy Day Jim Bishop Reporter A 15 For Party Idea Beyond Job as US President a Short Life Thirty - three men have served as president of the United States At inauguration they averaged 55 years and 2 months of age As a group they died 12 killer This is an exaggeration There are two factors in the job which I believe have a direct bearing on life expectancy: (1) Is the incumbent gaited to stand sustained ten- sion? (2) How much real he delegate hority-will aut" to others? If the president Is phlegmatic and fatalistic and jf he permits the men around him to make decisions which affect the functions pt their departments (Adams Monroe years' and 2 months after the first swearing I n This gives each man "enougtnirar two terms for plus four years of retirement isn’t enough We elevate them to the pinnacle of American approbation too late At 55 a man should be looking forward to quitting a job not starting one We are fond of saying that at this stage of life he has "mature judgment" This is true He also has too much caution and his inclination is to permit “unpleasant matters to continue a little bit longer before taking positive action IN FEBRUARY 1956 1 spent four days in the White House researching a magazine article " called "A Day with the ‘ It was my first closeup Mr Eisenhower and I was ' impressed He had convalesced from — heart attack and he did a better day’s work than I He was pink and responsive His feet were quick and so was his mind His sense of humor was sharp and he held the reins of government tight These thJngs'3nay still be true But1 iriside he Is 67 Organically some men age quickly some rage slowly Mr Eisenhower’s small cere- com-brl accident does DnotRooseFrankline “parewith velt’s massive hemorrhage but it’s a vicious hint It Presl-dent- iris THE JOB OF being president has been called a man- - Lincoln Coolidge) the job' will probably have little bearing on length of life But If he must participate in the small decisions as well as the great ones' and ff he is acutely sensitive to his own moment in history (Polk Wil son F D Roosevelt) the work of the chief executive wiU tear him down insidi’ ously and remorselessly ' THE YOUNGEST man ever to become president was Theodore Roosevelt He wa 42 He died at 60 William Henry Harrison was 68 on assuming office He died in a month In the edriy days of the Republic the work was not as exacting and did not embrace as many fields of endeavor as It does a time of enlightened o u th Nor would it help matters for presidential nominees to flash certificates of good health because only God can see a heart attack or a stroke ahead of time The Democratic and Republican parties could if they wished become more alert to actuarial statistics They might treat the candidacies of the younger men more seriously — Richard Nixon who will be 45 in January Robert Meyner of New Jersey 49 and others in that age group THIS WOULD not ’be a guarantee by any means of better government or'even of reasonable insurance that the president would live through a single term of o’ffice much 'less two’ J&rfies Gaffleld was only 49 when he died w WEST AKJ1075 V AQ10 Q954 - 3- - - " - - h HOLIDAY MELMAC 45-p- c 'Reg $1495 " HEAVY ‘ rnci Questions and Answers By Haskln Is the largest sect in the world? N L G What lh- - - -- they ‘'cad penHritr ifreUglC several inches of matte- r- A Among the giants of the Insect word are the Atlas noth with'1 a wingspread of one foot the East Indian walking stick 15 inches long and the Hercules and Goliath beetles 4 to 5 inches long Q Are - SETS GENT'S MASSIVE - $"765 ' pleasure for Christmas! 1 Pendleton Shirts Bold and beautiful In a wide choice of distinctive patterns and ihadingi Prices from ’ ilti’lJ fii95 STAINLESS STEEL SET GENT'S wateriest cookHeavy gauge ware Highest "quality 17 pieces Reg IJ 97 $79 95 Set with large full-cu- $9995 SALE todies' and men's ' Reg $1150 STAINLESS ’ STEEL ' “ Reg $2495 carving and JP3S $)19 SALE Q97 J7 TWILIGHT by Community C097' 7 SALE COFFEE SET SET m THE SINGLETON club was led and taken by the ace The nine of clubs was returned This - was an unnecessarily high club and in ruffing situations this is a signal for a part- ner to return the higher ranking suit- West trumped thje king qf' clubs and led the East won seven of spades with the ace and did not make the mistake of giving his partner another dub ruff at this time He continued with the deuce of Spades and West cashed the Jack and king East discarded 'the nine of hearts The ace and another heart put East In and now a club was led South ruffed with the jack and West overruffed with the queen West then led a spade and East trumped with the ace and led another club In this way West could pot be prevented from taking a trick with the nine of diamonds The penalty was 1100 points With overnight Reg $2991 case SALE $A97 ZIRCON 34” o9r 17" $1 WATCHES - SALE $4991 WATCH - SPECIAL $1 o97 17 $ MID0 SAll 9CAO I I O OfP BUIOVA & BENRUS 500 60 TO ALE -S- $2750 - Dozens of $1190 Reg $1995 PULLMAN SALE $1197 Reg SALE $1850 GIFT IDEAS Available In aqua green lalbea blue ivory Jvm troy Sehera Son- AUO OVERNIGHTFRj AND WARD-ROB- E 1TYLIS All RIPOCIO TO CHAR ODD PIECES LUGGAGE AT PACTORY COST OR LESS! 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AT ACTUAL SPORT - COATS opsters” town's largest Said at Reg $4995 Vat cast (52-P- t) $4) A97 SALE “AW" ARGUS ' REFLEX CAMERA Carrying case bulbs end flash gun SALE -- ‘ Right in weight right in warmth and superb in tailoring and handsome Pendleton patterns Prices from' o REFLEX TYPE CAMERA With focusing lens carrying bulbs and flash gun $4) Reg BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ! $4995 SALE 46 case 97 Q 7 tolars end sfies fabric iv Limited ' $325o Pay Vz in Jan Vz in Fcb HIBBS SWEATERS Vz in Mar On All Charges Nov Till Christmas t £' 7 SHOP TILL "MONDAYND 9 ‘ ' Distinctive new SHOP EARLY Quantities com- §2250 797 I mast plete selection of styles - —Pendleton Robes — AtOUS OFP “Ile-Man- ”j 4 $ DIAMOND WATCHES 50 50 CASE $1995 $2991 limited selection Hamilton I TOOL SET BANDS GROUP— Values te $795 ELGIN ' DINNER RING by O 17 $1 $3900 ELGIN - Yellow ond white dress styledv Shockproof with expansion bond CYMA $4)4)50 AA With 2 cultured pearls Reg $75 00 SIC97 19 SALE LADIES'- - CLOCK Y Reg A4 6y Elgin BLUE ZIRCON RINGS LUE 400-DA- GENTS' WATCHES 4 - - WEEK-ENDE- R G WATCH RANDS December birthstone Unusual styling Solid 10 and 14 carat gold mounting SALE Reg $45 00 - and Waterproof shockproof unbreak- -' ablg main spring with all steel expansion band $4) A 60 SAll Reg $5995 Rs9- $0095 A7 SALE $5250 DE LUXE DRESSER MAN'S ’ $499 double drawer chest ! 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Perpetual Motion Clock $1 ft75 Heavy mounting Reg $42 50 STAINLESS - STEEL— Flight II EMERALD GENT'S SET Sal Sat jb sU'-- J r ‘iPO PEARLS CLOCKS I”Q75 SALE $4900 Reg DY Famed pur virgin Wool Pendletqn' exclusive plaids and tartars plus precision year-lon- g $3995 Reg $6000 Reg $7000 Reg $8000 $V Heavy mounting - taiiSmgrtf Rag 3“ RUBY RING fronted with the statement "My child refuses to drink fnilk" Strategy is needed here tlso Give Junior water to drink but put plenty of milk In his cereals custards and soups Serve ice cream for desert Some youngsters will accept chocolate milk lor a- month or two and never notice the' switch Jback to ordinary milk WL'nevhjii s RING AJ 22-p- c R0NS0N n OH But If the child Insists upon candy cookies and pop to the exclusion of nutritious meals this is the' time to crackdown Every phystciaft has been ton” X-ra- P Q00 GAUGE e place settings Reg $475 5 This usually Is a tempoJ related to s the on rary aberration From Hibbs $port Shop— GIFTS ordinary light? EH A are the same type of wave motion as ordinary light but only llOOOtfi the length of visible light waves are invisible Though FETAL Waterleti cookware Reg $5950 SALE two-tric- k — Synduslt Inf World nyht CULTURED ht SALE ALUMINUM club-ruf- - Uw 19V Kmn 97 M Genuine garnets with diamond the center $ SAll Reg $12500 STARTER 16-P- C obtained from an apparently colorless hand is recorded 'In today’s session — taken from a recent tourney EAST OPENEBthe bidding" with one club and South made that normal overcall of one diamond An immediate problem was posed to West There seeme to be little doubt that his side could score game But in this manner only 400 odd points could be earned (There is a bonus of 300 points for making a nonvulnerable game) So West considered the likelihood of defeating the diamond contract two tricks' which would yield a score of 500 points He engaged in some simple math : He could count on taking five tricks himself The" f queen of diamonds and a two heart tricks and at least one spade trick An opening bidder can normally - be counted on to- develop three tricks in defense which added up to eight tricks or a penalty On the basis of this calculation he doubled — —— and all hands passed r — - 1 ' meat fruit or cereal Occasionally the tyke limits his choice to one or two foods tlnues offer another type of food such as cooked fruit or state (Mall to Washington D C) ripe bananas When these are accepted switch back to cereal and meat It makes the country’s deepChildren grow in spurts and est thinkers angry for anyeat like a horse during periods of weight gain In between body to exhibit complacency but 'When "next year’ calenappetite wanes and' the fun dars start arriving there’s a begins One of the most diffinatural temptation to Tail into cult times is around the first the" smug assumption that" and second birthdays' Hating there will be next year — Is secondary to learning to PRICES GUARANTEED 5 white Zircons SALE $7500 GARNET 4 r n design award Heavy weight $4) C 1 5 SAU Reg $4995 clubs One of the best results ever W—— Reg ' SIX M K4 The bidding East South 14 Vith wise mother recognizes signs and concentrates IF THE REBELLION com ZIRCON RING BLUE 1A50 I SALE $3995 AAJ9762 4Q98 V J5 KJ10876 Pass Pass Opening lead SET CHINA 53-P- C $ Health Hin Modern inventions make ' physical weaklings Today d EAST AA2 VK94 A3 kitchen He hiay take a dislike to car-'ro- ts ’milk or potatoes oven-nigh- t during this phase The meat ©QM (§MS BELOW WHOLESALE SOUTH 1 cents postpaid - NORTH A 643 V 87632 2 AQ1085 ' usually” stem from changes lq taste and can be corrected with a little strategy Malnutrition rarely occurs in these finicky or fractious tots so keep your wits about you and the less said the better” - Troubles of this nature can be expected at- - certain stages of development Some infants object to their first taste of semi-solifood at approxi-- ’ mately six months of age It is a new experience and mothers who are forewarned need not get upset when baby spits "out cereal or chopped Um This Coupon Salt Lak Trlbunt Information Bureau 1200 Eye St N W Waahlniton 6 DC 1 enclose twenty-fiv- e cents In coin wrapped In paflic)1 ter(carefully a copy of ths booklet PARper TIES AND GAMES KEN ANDERSON JEWELRY - - and appropriate games to go With them “ ‘ There ' hre also "separate chapters on rhildrcn’s parties and games Here is a handy entertainguide m care-fre- e ing that no host or hostess can afford to miss how that the holidays are almpstjiere Order your copy today t wen-- ' Ay-fiv- e walk and play Junior Is getting a mind of his own and explores the apartment or home— from bedroom--t- o Feeding problems areVoip mon in children but are not as serious as most parents ‘ vulner? ble East deals e There' is nothing which can be done under the Constitution - to lighten the ever lncreasing load on the shoulders of a president By C H Goren North-- AND’ GAMES is just what you need Filled with sure-firideas for having fun it includes parties for all occasions teas showers anniver-sarie- s medi- y Goren On Bridge Problems in Feeding Child? Taste Strategy May Help If so7our booklet PARTIES cine was 63 years 2 months None of the first six presidents died in office Two-o- f the last six mentioned above (Harding and F D Roosevelt) died while serving and one Woodrow Wilson almost dis'died in office This is couraging average today The first-sipresidents died-a- t these ages: George Wash- ington 67 John Adams 90 Polk was 53 A Thomas Jefferson 83 James ’Arthur was 56Chester is no There 85 Madison James Monroe guarantee 73 John Quincy Adams 80 At 4 pm on Good Friday Their average age at death in 1865 President Lincoln tucked an era when the field of himself in a buggy robe sat medicine was still in its inback beamed at his wife and 79 8 was years months fancy told her that he had not felt THE LAST Six presidents as good as this and to expire died at these ages: In a long while When the Theodore Roosevelt 60 Witerm of office was over he lliam HowardTaft 72 Wood-rosaid he wanted to buy a farm Wilson 67 Warren Hardin Sangamon County Illinois and live out his days with her ing 57 Calvin Coolidge 60 Franklin D Roosevelt 63 He was 15 hours away from Their average age at death in death x Dr Van Dellen’g How to Keep Well Sure-Fir- e no 22'!Soiitlr Main ’ 1 |