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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 34

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I he Sunday hrecman, September 4. 15 I I. Aim of British Science Study Group: Let Everyone Die Healthy LONDON ii PI) Dr, death rate always has been, Magnus Pyke. secretary of the and always will be, IOO per British Association for the Ad- cent. vancement of Science, was There will come a day, he talking of the goals of its Com- said, when one of the fellow mittee on Aging which is Btu- members of the committee, Sir dying how best to pro ong ac- Ferguson Anderson, five life in a world in which the marvelous has to make the ultimate report of his accomplishments on earth.

he climbs that staircase, when he goes to the Pearly said the ebullient Pyke, who is probably most popular scientist, St. Peter says: What ACE ARMY A NAVY 306 Wall St. 49 N. Front St. Uptown Kingston OPEN TOD AY 125 OPEN TOMORROW 10 5 ALL LEE md LEVI BLUE JEANS ON SALE did you do? Did you succeed on Earth, my dear Sir Ferguson Anderson, Order of the British Empire? no longer an Empire," confided Pyke a nice medal to have.) St.

Peter, I did. Although all the British still die, which is a pity, they all die said Pyke, what Sir Ferguson Anderson is aiming And that, as it happens, is the goal of the study group which expects to issue another report soon on some of the aspects of the problem of aging a most complex problem. Trying hard not to anticipate the report, Pyke said there was progress at least in identifying the areas of research into senility one of the most demeaning conditions of old age. But there were stronger indications that more firm but sympathetic attention to the aging and the old might add as much to longer and happier lives as medical OPERATING SYSTEMS CIS 650.1 OPERATING SYSTEMS PRINCIPLES Concurrency, memory management, performance and analysts of typical operating systems. Sept.

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You've got to die of something obviously. His idea is that the old shall be healthy as long as possible and one of the things he is always saying is: be too kind to the old. Be kinder to the old by not being One area of geriatric research at the Stobhill General Hospital in Glasgow overlaps own specialty as a food scientist was Scientific Adviser to the government on food in World War ll. The great Scottish doctor is deeply interested in the diet of the old and especially the way it changes when they are living loose in a community after a period in a hospital or institution. Just as Anderson does not believe the old should be treated like fragile china, except in unusual cases, so Pyke thinks the average person, young or old, tends to be over addicted to safety in his diet and makes too much fuss about additives and chemical fertilizers.

you carry food arguments to the extreme," he said, are many wholesome foods one eat such as cabbages, potatoes, onions and watercress, because they contain tiny amounts of poison. People are too finicky about food sources; in the future they be able to be Apparently reflecting some of the views expressed in four years of group meetings. Pyke condemned the drive in some quarters to lower the age of retirement to 55 or 50. "You do harm when you tell a healthy fellow that age that he's old," he said. is like the evil eye of a medicine man, cutting a man links with society until nothing left for him to do but go home and die.

You take away his car, his secretary and his office. In six months people are beginning to say: Have you seen old so and so0 No use inviting him any more. Poor fellow looks like for He said one London borough, aware of this, had been looking kindly on a novel scheme called link in which retired people register their skills at a central office -many of these skills are rare among younger people. SAVE $2 BRITTS OWN BRAND DRESS SHIRTS Quality-proven long sleeve shirts in fancy stripings, tone on-tone colorings. Wrinkle-fighting Dacron' cotton.

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this said Pyke. poor and old you may suffer from hypothermia which may part ly he due to the fact that the weather is cold and also partly due to biology When you're old you know that you're cold. Former Legislator Dies at 73 BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) Julius J. Volker, a former state assemblyman, died Friday night at Millard Fillmore Hospital He was 73.

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Years Available:
1873-1977