MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
MONDAY. MARCH 25. 1963
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Man Wanted by FBI Arrested at Empire
Poriland-HTD-William Rob
ert Vincent, 45, wanted by
the Federal Bureau of Investi
gation since July of 1959, was
arrested at Empire, west of
Coos Bay, Sunday, John H.
Williams, special agent in
charge of the Portland FBI
olfice said.
Williams said a picture of
Vincent posted in a post of
fice in North Carolina was
recognized by a citizen there
and that the wanted man was
then traced to Oregon.
NEEDS PROTECTION
Dartmoor, England (DPD
Wives of Dartmoor prison
guards Sunday sent a protest
to Home Secretary Henry
Brooke about the "feeble"
way he deals with inmates
who attack their husbands.
Williams said Vincent, a
roofing and siding salesman,
was sought on a charge of
violating Federal Housing
Administration r e g u lations
and for interstate transporta
tion of stolen property.
NO PENNY PINCHER
Tenterden, England - (UPD -Annette
Cladd, 18, was sched
uled to be married Saturday
but backed out at the last
minute when she found her
fiance, Jonathan Nobb, had
not been saving his pennies
for the wedding. "Jonathan
promised me he had been
saving since July. When I
found out it was not true I
told him that the wedding was
off," she said.
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Dennis The Menace
Your Money's
Worth
By SYLVIA PORTER
Copyright, Mall Syndicate, Inc.
FORFEITING SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
Hundreds of thousands of Americans across the United
Stales are today forfeiting the biggest bargain they'll prob
ably ever be offered their own paid-up Social Se
curity oenems, pensions to which they are entitled but for
which they have neglected to apply.
The Social Security Administration, with the aid of a
computer at its Baltimore headquarters, is now conducting
a nationwide search for these individuals. It's actually try
ing to track down 1,000,000 persons who are 65 or over who
have not applied for their pensions. Of course, not all will be
found to be eligible, but surveys to date indicate hundreds
of thousands are.
This is a startling statistic which warrants nationwide
publicity, for among this huge group are surely many who
desperately need their benefits. There also is no doubt that
benefits due to a worker who has retired recently or who
retires now far exceed the amount of money he has paid
in Social Security taxes.
While the Social Security tax has nearly doubled since
the program began in 1937 climbing from a planned maxi
mum employee contribution of $90 a year to the present
maximum tax of $174 a year in the same period the value
of every benefit has tripled.
The minimum monthly benefit for a worker retired at
65 has jumped from $10 to $40. The maximum has increased
from $85 to as much as $254 for the family of a retired, de
ceased or disabled worker.
To be more specific, consider a worker who paid the
maximum tax since the program began and retired in
January 19G3, This worker will have paid taxes of $1,584,
hit employer will have contributed an equal amount, bring
ing the total of Social Security taxes paid to $3,168.
Against this tax contribution, consider that this worker
and his 65-year-old wife assuming normal life expectancy
can anticipate collecting $32,339 in benefits.
What are the reasons so many Americans are passing
up the benefits? Social Security officials figure there are
five.
(1) Many who have continued to work beyond the age of
65 and to earn fair amounts think they are not eligible to
collect any benefits. This is not true. Under new, liberalized
rules, they well may be able to draw at least part of the
benefits which they would get if they quit. As an Illustra
tion, a man retired at 65 might receive $100 a month; if
he continued to work instead, he could earn up to $2,600 a
year and still get part of that $100. A man and wife at 65
can earn up to $3,260 a year and still get some benefits.
(2) Many who have been turned down for benefits in
the past because they didn't have enough work credits to
qualify aren't aware that because of recent reductions in the
amount of coverage needed to qualify, they may now be
eligible. Under the new rules, a man born in 1892 or before
needs only six quarters of coverage to be insured. For every
year after 1892, he needs only one additional quarter. (If he
was born in 1893, he would need seven quarters; in 1894,
eight quarters, etc.) A woman born in 1895 or before also
needs only six quarters of coverage to be insured and only
one additional quarter for each year after 1895. The quarters
can be earned at any time between Jan. 1, 1937, and now.
(3) Many believe a person must be in need lo get bene
fits. This is not true. You can be wealthy and still collect,
for only earned income counts. Investment income, an
nuities, private pensions, dividends, interest, holdings of
real estate none of this counts.
(4) Many who deducted a few years from their age when
they originally took out their Social Security cards are now
afraid they will be prosecuted or penalized if they confess
their true age in order to collect their benefits. This fear is
baseless. There is no penalty for giving a false age. If these
individuals can present "reasonable evidence" of their true
age a birth certificate, voting or school record, insurance
policy they can collect.
(5) Many disabled workers of any age and survivors of
workers who died before reaching 65 are unaware that they
may be entitled to life-time benefits. These could amount
to more than $50,000.
Next: How the search is being carried on.
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The Medico Roundup
Abandoned Chinese!
Gaming Den Found
Portland - (UPD - Wreckers
have discovered an abandon
ed Chinese gambling den in
an old building on Second
ave. here.
Inside were found closets
in which to hide during police
raids, secret passageways, lot
tery tickets, coin wrappers
and a jewel box.
It wasn't known when the
den was last used, but police
aid it undoubtedly was some
time ago.
Chinese gambling establish
ments were prevalent here in
the years before the start of
World War II.
SUBVERSION CONDEMNED
Wshington - (UPD - U. S. and
Mexican legislators have
joined in a declaration con
demning armed aggression
and subversive infiltration in
Latin America. The joint
statement was published Sun
day by a delegation of 22 U.S.
senators and congressmen
who returned from the third
annual interparliamentary
meeting with their Mexican
counterparts in Guanajuato,
Mexico.
Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CERF
HERMAN LEVIN, one of the shrewdest judges of horse
flesh in Shubert Alley, came home from Aqueduct one
evening with self-satisfaction written all over his face. "I
licked them in the first
race, the second race, the
third race, the fourth
race, the fifth race, the
sixth race, and if I'd had
a nickel left, I'd have
.licked them in the
seventh race, too."
A distinguished author
who summers in Province
town received a note there
from a schoolgirl which
read, "I have chosen you u
my favorite author. Please
write me immediately in
not less than three hun
dred words and tell ma
why."
Consider the desperate plight of a hapless, hen-pecked analyst
in our town. Hia wife acieama bloody murder every time a patient
puts his feet up on the couch.
Jerome Bcatty knows a poet who insists that the pond on his
farm Is the amallest body of water inthe U.S.A. He's named it
Lake Inferior.
C 1363. by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by Kinf Features Syndicate
Police Raid Cock Fight at Molalla
Molalla (UPD State police
raided a cock fight in a large
wooden building near here
Sunday. Five men and a wom
an were arrested.
Police said some 200 per
sons were in the building.
the six persons taken into
custody posted $2,600 bail and
were released. They are ache
dulcd to appear in Clacka
mas County District court at
Oregon City Thursday morning.
Russian sportsmen train
black eagles to hunt foxes,
antelope and wolves.
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(Reflster and Tribune Syndicate,
1963)
Excess Hair That Bothers
Some Women
I am sorry that even ex
perts can rarely give a satis
factory answer to the many
who
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WORDS that COMFORT
Open to me the
gates of righteousness:
I will go into them
and I will praise the Lord.
PSALM 118:19
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tfnJnkriudiaiiddffiIialicnT)cU!nJbdk
women
ask "Why
have I hair
where it
should not
grow?" Often,
an able physi
cian can say,
after a glance
at the wom
an, and after
Alvarez learning that
she has no symptoms that
v ould suggest sexual defect,
that even the most thorough
testing will fail to show any
thing wrong with her glands
of internal secretion.
The hairiness can be due
to any one of several abnor
malities: (1) I think usually the mod
erate amount of excess hairi
ness that can be found in
the cape of a basically healthy
and sexually normal woman
can be due to the fact that
she belongs to one of those
ethnic groups in which peo
pie tend often to be hairy
A woman may have excess
hair because her father is
very hairy, and many a wom
an tends to get hairy if she
gets stout. Among certain
women in Southern -ope,
a little hair on the upper lip
is accepted as "a sign of
beauty."
(2) In the cases of some
hairy women, there may be
some over-activity of cortex,
or outer part of the little
adrenal glands which lie just
above the kidneys. Some of
the rare diseases or little tu
mors of an adrenal gland can
produce what is called "viril
ism," or a change toward the
masculine.
(3) One of the rare little
tumors in an adrenal gland
produces what is called Cush-
Ing's syndrome. In this dis
ease, the shape of a girl's
body may change. Her face
will become round, coarse
looking and hairy; she will
get stout, and her abdomen
will become large, with deep
white streaks on it. I have
seen such a girl quickly
changed back to a pretty
child by an operation which
removed the little tumor that
was causing all the trouble.
(4) Occasionally, a woman
can become hairy because
of the development of any
one of four rare tumors of
the ovary, or because of the
coming of the Stcin-Leventhal
syndrome (a group of symp
toms). In this disease, the ova
ries are full of tiny cysts
(bags of fluid). Because these
ovaries rarely put out an
ovum (tiny egR), the woman
is usually sterile.
She can usually be cured
by the surgical removal of a
part of each ovary. It is
thought that in the ovaries,
female hormone Is developed
chemically out of male hor
mone; hence, if this process
is Incomplete, the woman may
be left with too much male
hormone in her blood.
(5) In a few middle-aged
women, hairiness is associated
with diabetes.
(6) Many a very hairy wom
an appears to be normally
scxed. One of the most beau
tiful young women I ever
saw was brought to me by
her mother because of mark
ed hairiness.
What is said about these
cases is that even an expert
on glandular diseases may be
unable to guess what has gone
wrong, or where - in which
gland - he should look for
the trouble - granting that
there is some disease present.
If the expert has access
to a very fine laboratory, he
may get measurements made
of the amounts of several sex
hormones (such as the 17
ketosteroids) in the blood, but
when he gets the reports, they
may show nothing, because
they are within normal limits.
I realize that all of this is
most discouraging to the poor
girl who has lo suffer mental
tortures because of her hairi
ness, and I am very sorry.
Unfortunately, we physicians
don't know enough about the
causes of many of such com
mon troubles as this.
If the girl has enough mon
ey, she might try getting rid
of the excess hair, and espe
cially that on : er face, by
consulting an expert in elec
trolysis - (one who uses an
electric needle to destroy the
hair follicles - the little tubes
in which the hairs develop).
If she hasn't much money, she
can use a razor or a "depila
tory paste" to remove the
hair. '
The stout person cannot be
happy about the situation,
says Dr. Alvarez in his book
let, "Weight Control." If you
have a problem with over
weight, you will want to or
der the booklet.. Send 23 cents
and a self-addressed, stamped
envelope with your request
lo Dr. Walter C. Alvarez,
Dept. MMT, Box 957, Des
Moines, 4, Iowa.
WITH CHOIH
Salem - Clarence Pugh, a
junior at Willamette univer
sity, Salem, will sing with the
Willamette choir between
March 29 and April 8 whpn
the group makes 12 appear
ances in Oregon and Califor
nia. Pugh Is the son of Mrs.
Yvonne Pugh, 122 Oak st.,
Rogue River. He is a music
major.
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