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Mass X-Ray Surveys Help

Combat Disease.

By Science Service NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—In spite of the war, which might have caused an increase in tuberculosis, 3000 fewer persons died of the disease in this country in 1944 than in 1943. The death rate, based on provisional figures was 40.8 per 100,000 population, compared with 42.6 per 100,000 in 1943. Only 12 states reported increases in 1944 over their 1943 rates, while in 1943 increases over the 1942 rate were reported by 23 states. This “definitely encouraging” news, announced by the National Tuberculosis association here today, is countered by a warning from Dr. Kendall Emerson, managing director of the association. “Because of the long course of the disease the full effect of wartime conditions on tuberculosis control in this country may not be known for several years,” he said. Two major factors, according to Dr, Emerson, undoubtedly contributed to the continued decline of tuberculosis during war years. First, the American <¢ivilian population | has not had to undergo dire wartime conditions, including severe malnutrition. Second, the recent expansion of mass X-ray surveys, particularly among industrial workers, conducted by health departments and tuberculosis associations, has discovered many new cases. Discovering new cases, plained, was a gain against the disease because many of them were diagnosed in the early, most easily curable stage. This means not only quicker recovery for tiie patient but less chance of others getting the disedse from him,

MORE BUTTER LOOMS

BUT STILL 16 POINTS|

WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (U, P.)— Civilians will get 10,000,000 pounds more butter during August as the result of a new cut in government purchase it was disclosed today, but -there-will - be -NO further reduction in butter’s red point value. Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson said manufacturers will be reguired to set aside for government purchase only 20 per cent of their butter production instead of the originally scheduled 30 per cent. This was possible, he said, because July production was higher than expected, and it now appears that August output also | will be above early estimates. Moreover, military requirements will take less U. S. butter because the army has arranged to buy some butter from Denmark for feeding occupation troops in Europe. Under the new set-aside quota

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will be available to civilians this month instead of 90,000,000 pounds forecast earlier. -

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