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ALL EDITIONS Page 30 Arizona Republic, Phoenix, 31, 1950 Arizona Of Yours That Body Census Count Starts Early I.IJ.IMW.MmHI,U,. JJ'. waM.MII.I- J. Eisenhower Peace Chair Project Gathers Steam NEW YORK, Mar. 30 (NANA) Columbia University has been holding exploratory discussions for some time on the possibilty of establishing a chair or institute of peace as suggested by Gen.

Dwight D. Eisenhower, university president, in his world peace address Thursday night. It is understood, however, that the question of financing the project presents a 'formidable obstacle because there are several other, university projects that enjoy priority on available funds. But the plan is said to be "picking up speed" and is known to be Lengthened Life Span Increases Aged Care By JAMES V. BARTON, M.

D. Now that the life span has been so greatly lengthened, it has been found that there are more elderly men and women in th world than any other single class. Just as children and other groups have their special ailments, so also have the elderly, but unfortunately we take it for granted that as people grow older they must naturally expect to have more ailments. Treatment" of the aged is called geriatrics. So necessary and urgent has.

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Ernst Jackh, who was a member of the university's political In The British Medical Annual, Dr. Majory W. Warren states that there is much in favor of creating within a large general hospital a geriatric unit. In these units study of different methods "can be compared and those interested jn geriatrics can be trained. THE ADVANTAGES of treating the elderly sick in a geriatric unit are: 1.

Patients more often make infirm, which suggests three types science faculty from 1940 to 1946 In his speech, the first of an annual series on international peace under an endowment established by Leo Silver, retired New Jersey Industrialist, Eisenhower said the "chair or institute" would study the social phenomenon of war, and he remarked that no American university had ever undertaken "this comprehensive task." IN THIS connection, it was learned there was a precedent for the project and that it was the late Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, Eisenhower's predecessor at Columbia, who implemented the plan. of accommodation: (1) The geriatric unit (part of the general hospital); (2) long stay annexes (associated with 4 the general hospital); (3) residential homes. Such a program for the elderlv MODEL Perfect for any lawn. Ideal for newly seeded areas.

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$5.25 congenial contacts with each other, and definitely stimulate each other, sick and infirm should mean much in a healthy spirit of rivalry help-! to the health and happiness for and now is a consultant at the university's school of international affairs. DR. JACKH, displaying at his home here correspondence he had had with Dr. Butler during the planning stage of the academy, observed that General Eisenhower's outline of the proposed Columbia project closely followed the Berlin academy's curriculum. Dr.

jackh said the academy, which came to an end, along with the school, after the rise of Hitler-ism, had many prominent Ameri- themselves and their families. ful to their rehabilitation, in a way which they do not when scattered in the wards. 2. The staff can be trained in In 1930, an academy of peace was established at the Deutsche Hoch-schule fuer Politik (German High School for Politics) in Berlin. The Carnegie endowment for interna- fjEKMAIfS SEED and PLANT CO.

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4. Study of the reactions and comparison of methods can be undertaken for mutual benefit of patients and staff. 5. Such a unit offers the best was airecior, sei asiue iu finance the academy. In a letter published in the -New Owen D.

Young and Charles Dawes. One of the leading German advocates of the academy's principles, Dr. Jackh said, was the late Dr. Julius Curtius, who succeeded Dr. Stresemann as foreign minister.

opportunities for research. at your nearest grocer JUST AS IN every hospital department, provision must be made for the discharge of these patients when all has been done for them UESEIKT STAIt READ THE PHOENIX GAZETTE, TOO! $1 PER MONTH York Times June 26. 1930, Dr. Butler announced the formation of the academy as a memorial to Dr. Gustav Stresemann, former German foreign minister.

He said the "like of the academy has not heretofore been seen in this world," and added: "THIS ACADEMY will have the threefold task of publishing international research in various lan He made a radio address to the American people in 1930 in which he called for a thorough study of the causes of war and for a closer union of the peoples and governments of Europe. The census bureau sent an enumerator to the Farallon islands, a rocky lighthouse station 25 miles west of San Francisco, early because of ideal weather conditions. Helen Louise Mabbott starts the official count by interviewing Thomas Riley, 18 years old, lighthouse keeper. The, water is so rough around the islands that visitors are taken off boats on a boom. (AP Wirephoto) Nominating Committee For Lions Meet Named A nominating committee was appointed Thursday to attend the district convention of Lions Inter New Zealand university profes guages, ot maKing scienimc investigations into the ways and means ef organizing a just and peaceful nMcr nf international politics, and sors have been given a basic salary raise to $3,650 a year, with lesser increases going to associate of the education of public opinion professors and lecturers national at Globe June 1, 2, and 3, R.

L. Gammon, district governor, announced. Named to the committee from District No. 21 (Arizona) were Glenn Hawkins, Westward Phoenix; Art Wickern, Mesa, Bob Hoot. Gila Bend; Cenate Long, Douglas, and Miles Cureton, Connally Raps Truman Plan Cut-in For U.

N. WASHINGTON, Mar. 30 (AP) Senator Tom Connally disagreed with the state department Thursday about cutting the United Nations in on President Truman's Point Four program for the development of economically stagnant areas of the world. Connally said he feared the U. N.

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