THE EVENING WEDNESDAY. Ft. Dupont Unit Told of Wisdom Os Yearly X-Rays A chest X-ray once a year; provides "a pretty good chance to remain out of trouble,” Frank D. Norton of the District of Columbia Tuberculosis Associa- tion, told members of the Fort Dupont Citizens’ Association last night. Mr. Norton, who also is the acting director of the District's Selective Sendee System, told the group “to become X-ray con- scious” in emphasizing the pre- ventive program of the Tuber- culosis Association. 8.700 Cases He told Fort Dupont citizens that of the 8.700 reported TB cases in Washington. 1,400 are in the area east of the Anacostia River and 46 within the asso- ciation’s limits. “Go to the mobile X-ray units.” he said, adding that one of them would be in the area • Fairfax Village) August 6 through August 10. He said one of 13 mobile units operating in Southeast has been at the Ran- dall Heights section for some time and will continue there through Friday. "Tuberculosis is still a city problem,” he concluded. “It is up to you and me to take part In this program.” Library Site Asked In its business meeting, the j association resolved to ask the Nixon to Serve In Festival of Lithuanian Art Vice President Nixon will serve as honorary chairman of the Festival of Lithumanian Art and Music to be held here Saturday and Sunday. The festival will commemorate cultural threads of Lithuania which have been woven into the; American fabric by more than a million naturalized citizens of that land. It will be highlighted: by a banquet to be held Satur- day at the Hotel Statler. More than 800 persons are ex- pected to attend the banquet, which will be preceded by a cocktail party and art exhibit. Fifty members of the National Symphony Orchestra will play ; under the direction of Alexan- dras Kuciunas. There will be •ongs and dances by the Ciu- lionis Ensemble, of Cleveland, Ohio. 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