W.dnMday. Pe. S. 1943 MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE FIVE
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There were 1320 people given
chest X-rays in the four days
that the Oregon Tuberculosis
association's mobile unit was
located in RI e d f o r d, Mrs
Dwight Findley, county chair
man of the drive, reported last
night. The X-ray technicians
completed their Medford sche
dule Tuesday and prepared to
move into Ashland, where th
mobile unit ill be located at
the fire hall for two days. Mrs
Findley described the campaign.
to date, as a great success, in
voicing her appreciation of the
fine cooperation extended the
L Jackson County Public Health
association by hosts of individ
uals. businesses and organiza
tions.
Assisting the technicians
Tuesday were the following
volunteers: Mrs. C. A. Sander,
Mrs. Richard Phair. Mrs. Allen
Perry, Mrs. James Keeble, Mrs.
Kenneth Denman, Mrs. Robert
C. Hart and Mrs. Findley.
The X-rays, developed on the
mobile unit, are sent into Port
land, where they are read by a
staff of doctors. The report of
the doctors is mailed directly
back to the individual X-rayed
if there are no complications
revealed in the picture. If the
miniature X-ray indicates chest
trouble of any type needing at
tention the doctors request a
larger X-ray and this request is
made to Dr. A. E. Mcrkel, Jack
son county public health officer
He, in turn, contacts the individ
ual, who is asked to appear for
a larger X-ray. This X-ray is
also financed by the Jackson
County Public Health associa
tion at no cost to the individual
The findings are reported to the
person X-rayed, who is advised
to contact his personal physi
cian.
This program is financed by
Christmas seal sale funds as
part of the widespread campaign
to eradicate tuberculosis.
Eleanor Criticizes
China's First Lady
On Democratic Life
Fort Devens, Mass., Dec. 5
U.R) Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt
said yesterday that Mme. Chi
ang Kai-shek "could talk very
convincingly about democracy
. . . but she hasn't any idea
how to live it."
Mrs. Roosevelt made her cri
ticism of the Chinese Generalis
simo's wife during a question
and answer period with wound
ed war veterans in Lowell Gen
eral Hospital.
"The Chinese people," she
said, "have still to learn how to
live with one another as a uni
fied people. I noticed this par
ticularly in my talks with Mme.
Chiang."
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