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in residence and where an office would be maintained. 

 A Ford automobile was to be provided each nurse. 

 Traveling clinics were to visit each health center regu- 

 larly. Under the direction of the American Eed 

 Cross, each zone was financed for one year, after 

 the expiration of which period it was hoped that 

 each zone would provide its own funds through a 

 school tax. There was to be a public health nurse 

 and a social welfare worker with county-wide juris- 

 diction. It M^as purposed that the home service work 

 should be continued for a considerable period in 

 order to care for the former service men. The Junior 

 Eed Cross feature of the plan was not carried out, 

 and it is as yet too early to write definitely regard- 

 ing the other features of the program. Eed Cross 

 work of this general character is reported from 

 Muskegon and other counties. 



