April 23, 1921 The Wexford County sanitorium is the best institution of its kind that we have yet inspected, said Dr. F.B. Broderick, state welfare officer of the American Legion, following a visit to the sanitorium Thursday afternoon in connection with the trip here of the state officials of the Legion. Dr. Broderick, accompanied by Col. Guy M. Wilson, state commander; Lyle D. Tabor, state adjutant; and the Public Health Service doctors, O.L. Ricker and J.F. Gruber, made a thorough inspection of the county tubercular hospital and talked with many of the service men patients who are being treated by the local doctors. The patients are all coming along nicely, was the report of the inspecting doctor. They are cheerful, said Dr. Broderick, and are cooperating with Drs. Ricker and Gruber and the nurse in charge, and that is one of the favorable aspects of the treatment of tuberculosis. There are about a dozen service men in the sanitorium, some of them having been there for nearl