Mttwfaa wag nnoppoaed In the primary. THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. Brothers Drown ntimt. Acot’sT ts. ims C-5 Only One Step Needed The closest primary race- Aged Seen Rejecting one that may not be decided for In Lake George days as the ballot count slowly Prize for local reporting in 1953,' mounts—was for the Democrat- LAKE GEORGE. N. Y., Aug. when he was employed by the ; For Statehood ic United Btates House nomi- 'Settling Down'Custom 28 congressional offices for a No- basis of Incomplete returns. nated without opposition. “The Older Population of the try is expected to increase for side of Lake George, 4 miles cauunn mb. s-asaa United Btatas,” a study written some time, Dr. Sheldon ques- George Village. years or longer. vember 35 general election. Also unopposed was Repub- William Egan. 44. Valdes, north of Lake by Dr. Henry D. Sheldon of the tioned whether the proportion Both were students Notre Robertson, 72-year- seemed assured of the Demo- at With about half the terri- lican R. E. cratic nomination for Gover- Census Bureau. of older persons to the total Dame University, Bouth Bend, tory’s precincts reporting, old Juneau attorney who faces days population 397 three-way Df. Sheldon said that in will increase very Ind. heavy nor in a contest. He the unofficial count for state- odds In a Senate race was opposed by Victor Rivers, gone by adults tended to move much more. Three other youths, all of t* hood was 33,214 to 4,391. The against Bartlett In November. directly into old-age living after As the ladies may Forest Hills, In the boat. incomplete 53, Anchorage, and J. Gerald have sus- were returns from Tues- The other Democratic sena- being parents and housekeep- pected right along, there are Lawrence Myra. Jumped day’s voting equalled Williams, 51. Juneau. 16. almost the torial candidate, 71-year-old The unopposed Republican ers. a lot more women men into the water to help them. He , than total of 38,903 votes cast in "| the Ernest Omening, also was un- nominee for Governor is John Now, the review said, “The in the older population. The said he grabbed one brother 1958 general election, Alaska's opposed for the second United typical husband and wife may census study predicted that but not hold him. previous high Butrovlch, Jr., Fairbanks. this could count. States Senate seat. He served expect as much as 14 years of disproportion will continue to Mr. Mowery won the Pulitzer In the primary many of the as appointed territorial gov- life together after their last rise candidates were unopposed. ernor for 13 years under the child has left home and be- Another common assumption Those who got a free ride into Roosevelt-Tmman administra- Stone Dome Weight fore the appearance of other —that older people make up a the fall election included Dem- tions. events and circumstances that relatively high percentage of ocrat E. L. Bartlett, the terri- Is VA Billion Tons onset of old age.” persons living in Closest mark the Florida—was tory’s non-voting delegate in Race ATLANTA.—Stone Mountain, The census expert said, how- also borne out by Dr. Sheldon’s Congress for the last 14 years. Mr. Gruelling's G. O. P. op- a granite dome near Atlanta, is ever, there are a lot of dif- study. ponent in the general election estimated to weigh 1,250,000,000 ferent ways of figuring when But for , the same Seeks Senate Seat will be Mike Stepovich, 39, tons, is-2 miles long, 7 miles In old age sets in. was not found to be the case. Mr. Bartlett now is after one Fairbanks, who resigned as the circumference, and rises about Using ages 60 and 65, he Heavy migration to the West of the two Senate last territorial appointed gov- 650 feet above its surroundings. said that in 1.850 persons i Coast State has tended to lower seats that willbe open to Alaska ernor earlier this month to bid Geologists estimate it age at older than 80 conatituted 4 i the proportion of older persons next year. He was leading all for the Senate. Mr. Stepovich 20 million years. 'per1 cent of the total popula- there, it was reported. OgMyiiSHOPTONIGHTUNTIL9 W ¦ | 1 | 1 Wednesdays and Saturdays, 1 Oto 6; Thursdays and |^gIREPR|CESMKears blasts

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