Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 239, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1926 — Page 2
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‘OLD AGE’ NO LONGER BEGINS AT FORTY NOW Modern Man May Be Young at Eighty, Says U. S. Surgeon General. By Hugh S. Gumming Surgeon General, United States Public Health Service. ( (Written lor the United Press) CHICAGO, Feb. s—lt is difficult to define “old age.” Time was when forty years was looked upon as the beginning of this period. Now some lie old at sixty while others are mentally alert at eighty. There is too great a tendency among persons reaching a certain age to persuade themselves that they have reached the last chapter of the book of life; .they seem to think that both mental and physical activities should be abandoned. They do. not realize that effort should be wade to perserve the happy state oil mind and purpose that renders 'dil age a period of comfort and enjoyment. Mental Diversion Mental as well as physical diversion, and even useful occupation are essential to true happiness and well being in old age as in nearly every other period of life. The helpless, hopeless, semi-despairing attitude into which many elderly persons are allowed to sink is conducive to premature mental breakdown. With reasonable attention to certain well-defined and easily applied ■ measures and the observance of simple and reasonable hygienic : principles it is possible to grow old i gracefully and comfortably ; and happily. The time to prepare for old ' age Is in youth and early adult life. . It is not expected that under presj ent conditions the layman will ; possess Information which will eny 1 able him to apply all of these ; principles without aid. He must de- ! pend on his own family physician ; tor guidance. He should learn to i appeal to his physician before he be- ; comes ill. This Is already being done ! to a greater extent than is realized. In many cities, physicians are noting that they are receiving an increasing number of visits from business and professional men of all ages who want to know each year just where they stand physically. Insurance Shock Many men, on reaching ’ middle life, first learn that they are not well when they apply for an increase in their life Insurance. They are
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‘FATTY’ STAGES COMEBACK WITH ASSUMEDNAME Arbuckle Directs Comedy Club Women Call Best for Children. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Feb. s.—Roscoe ‘ Fatty” Arbuckle is laughing again. For a long tfme the rotund face of the one-time screen comedian was creased with a frown. He didn’t have so very mdeh to smile about. But now he’s laughing—laughing, perhaps, over one of the most delicately ironical happenings that Hollywood ever knew. Arbuckle was chased from the screen four years ago by an outburst of more or less righteous in-
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