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Ella
Consensure u
Elystery for
companies the
January 4, 1928.
California
Ella F. Stackable,
F.
Gregory, Michigan.
My dear Mrs. Stackable:
J.
In reply to your letter of
we should prefer to have you locate
state December the witnesses you 28th, assignment injurice under which the
to the illnesses and you
suffered during your
American Hed Cross. It would be neceseary for them
to make sworn statements, giving character of illnesses
or injuriee, correct dates and any other information
that might have a bearing upen the establishment of a
claim.
However, after careful examina-
records by the Scoretary of our Cleims Com-
mittee, tion to this of office your S confidential Medical Examiner! aubmitted Report,
he finds that on April 25, 1921, you
which states _that your healt th at that time wss perfectly
normal and that you were eligible for a foreign assignment
case
under you the wore American absigned Red Crose." and we have Inaemuch on file as in that this connection was the
with your last service a report which states your
heal th w8.8 excellent.
It would seem diffioult after
80 long e time to dieprove these statements. We have
also looked very carefully through the Gorrespondence
of our Chief Nurse, as well as your own corrospondende
when you were a member of the European Commission, but
we do not find that an ilness of any sort was mentioned
in either your letters or the letters of the Chief Nurse.
first during the period of March -
assignment It further 1919 etstement November
is quite true that in your
1919, you had 14 daye sick leave, but no
ie made. Apparently from all we can gather you must have
made a good recovery.
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