Monday, May. 02, 1932

Most Sanitary Cities

Announced last week--by the U. S. Chamber of Commerce--as the most enviable cities of the nation from the viewpoint of health promotion and disease prevention were:

(CITIES OVER 500,000 POPULATION) Baltimore Philadelphia Detroit Pittsburgh *Milwaukee St. Louis

(CITIES FROM 250,000 TO 500,000) Cincinnati Newark Kansas City *Rochester Minneapolis Toledo

(CITIES FROM 100,000 TO 250,000) Grand Rapids Syracuse Hartford Utica *New Haven Yonkers

(CITIES FROM 50,000 TO 100,000) East Orange. N.J. Kenosha, Wis. *Evanston, Ill. Pasadena, Calif. Harrisburg, Pa. Racine, Wis.

(CITIES FROM 20,000 TO 50,000) Alhambra, Calif. Newburgh, N. J. *Brookline, Mass. Orange, N. J. Maplewood, N. J. West Orange, N. J. Watertown, N. Y.

(CITIES UNDER 20,000) Chestertown. Md. Monrovia, Calif. *La Salle, Ill. Palo Alto, Calif. Lodi, Calif. Shorewood, Wis.

*Best in its class.

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