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Population of Germany, Den- organization, the relative popula-| mark, Finland, will remain ap-ition of the various nations whl be {national vice president, American| !a matter of profound importance, in Population of England, France, in determining the shape of things Sweden and Switzerland are eX-\to come,” \

‘|proximately stationary.

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At the end of the century, the pulation of the U. 8. will be proportionately smaller in relation to China and India than it

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Ta HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Sea Siation Fixed ZARieitoll _|Concrete Block Bed Devised lion in '70 [Extension Faculty for Hospitals

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vU. 1970; 22 per cent for Canada; ove cent for western Fur | ikem tosh. bank oa; WRALT, | BUSINES 1 1 lcent for the entire United King-| matics: the U. 8. should! dom; 40 per cent and upward LOT Bankahi in 1970. That ofipyssia, China’ and India. Russia should be 251 million, 8 sopulation of the latter area will very sharp increase. Italy, Spdin, increasing at a rapid rate at land countries back of the IroNiga¢ tyme, contrasting with esti-

Germans

rsons per square mile of arable land in the U. 8. as contrasted with 3131 for (Japan, 2421 for Great Britain,

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{ropean foundries /since the énd of A World War IL * | Other speakers : = ifor the banquet Times Foreign Service will be Frederick BERLIN, Jan. 28 — In a land 5 .wyursecher, where there is so much need, it iS metallurgical ensometimes difficult to'realize the gineer for the extent to which Germans them- Chicago Railway selves have ‘undertaken to aid mouipment Co., their fellows. : |Chicago, and H. L. Smith, chief | A report of the Evangelical metallurgist for the Federated | church aid “program shows total Metals- Divisionof the American | Co., Pitts-!

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from Germans for other Ger-iburgh. : pment mans, of more than 25000 tons! William B. Ziegelmueller, vice of food. : president of Electric Steel CastMoney gifts amounted to 1% ings Co., Speedway: City, is chairmillion marks during the same man of the local chapter of the

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: ; {been used for general relief pur- : The Tesort says only 10 Methodist Brotherhood per cent has been retained for To Meet Tonight {exclusively church charities, The Men's Brotherhood of the CopyriEnt, 104 by Te em News. Inc. | Broadway Methodist Church will

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Acute surgical patients average {only 12 days in the hospital, while| Hahn, child psy {medical patients average 20. HeCharles A. Zeller, |argues that sunshine {great importance In this s ltime -and that modern heating superintendent of the state hos|makes the sunlight unnecessary pital in Richmond. - {for warmth. | M. Walter's basic design for a ward

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crete bed could be wired for diag-|leaving the building. ° nostic instruments. 3 ones Sam The new type of bed is only one | hospitals Grsing education. OF several su {architect has for Itals. Hospitals, be believes, should ing. 'be designed like industrial plants| I | prevent waste effort. And 1 |many hospitals use too muen| 20¢i0 ' William B. Wallis, inter- Space. Z Bho New Yom hospital,” oni} Forum discussions will follow y 1 , has cubic me of Association, |space for each bed. M. Walter has, tal and health tom association's Na-|jesigned. hospitals with as littit social and h workers tomorNight banquet t0|ag 90 cubic meters per bed. “I have discarded the dogma that all wards should face south,” tee of the National Conference he declares. >

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Yew |By National Board on ey oun” By National boar Instructors Only LONDON, Jan. 28—Concrets blocks will replace metal beds in 5 From City to Be osTAL . . : ) architect : i Low PRICES | Committee on Immigration Policy Sets Twenty-one instructors havel, Male of the Suture, if & Tur el Roane ned Soon . ‘Russia Total as 251 Million in Survey beens added at. the Tenn Walter, a French hospital designer, explains his con-| ORION “C eog 'N Beville : Day EY, Times Special Writer University Extension Center. The! crete bed in a report on hospital building in the journal, Lancet, arte A Site : Service wasn ADORE MO population do we want? second semester begins Feb. 9. published here: sloop: ion. ihe the ‘Navy's machimst's mate . | rhe National Committee on Immigration Policy, headed by Eart| Eleven of the new Jnatructors usual mattress and springs. In- large hospital consists of a cen- school in San Cal. RITE'S |G. Harrison, raises that question and arrives at several answers, jane Ji She 2a oy ig at Bo . of the metal support, | tral core, five to eight stories tall,| Mr. T.ucas enlisted in June : Ge that the Department of Commerce, in 1923, said a popu- 108 U0 FLL lie polls, Roy steagof the metal frame SUPPOTLI SY CoC 1 wings extending qutsMT, He has been transferred JEWELRY SHOP lation of 300 million in the U. 8. would be possible while maintaining | 10 Of na polls, OY | oncrete block covered with ” to the station BY 43S. lllinels St, | the American standard of living. The lowest figure was found to Welk. center ‘director, an-| , onware. From Hhe center, HS So Diego for further Sn Tw, Boom, South of, Wash as. [ve 200 million. "Only Canada and Australia Tastructors from the Bloomington cam-| “This would save considerable wer run elevators for pa Martin, v-di8 ‘Always A Square Deal At o : ‘the lowest : » |bama St, has completed naval ee gure, it Is WE El more lave more arable space for each i “Carolyn Bookwaier. physical” shi Lee In Weaning” M. Walter tents, staff and visitors and Othe ooruit training in San Diego. than the peak which the Amerl 5 te, fay Sou Si Tunes tam, Fox. aducation; Jacties- pub- Drawers in Blocks The wings on succeeding stories Aner Sch he enlisted in Tine can population will reach in 1990." (SUIS oo cor ine estimates lity! Willem I Hacer mackelsg: draw. are graduated so that each floor igh School, ne en tates the Harrison group. Be : lity; Willim he Ted B. Lewis, busi-| Each block would have draw: Navy on Sept. 29, 1947. a : : "Breakdown of Figures U8. ¥re (ro pes Fr te Mitchner, English sine RT wii. ers for the patient's property and has a eo TI io . Martin .. to| = : i . population from . : hs ey “Fee . cupera! patien h f wards . | liams, audio-visual edueation. medical equipment, and the con- ang the ¢ SOF “OF Company 120, Men won A - Western Elecrric

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