Monday, Oct. 22, 1945
Fur Workers' Chests
A mass search for tuberculosis in industry began in Manhattan last week. The Furriers' Joint Council was one of the busiest, noisiest places in the city's busy, noisy garment district as 100,000 fur workers and their families began trooping through the building to have their chests Xrayed. A worker can get help with medical bills by applying to his union.
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