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Show BOARD DEFIES ! ASSOCIATION I ' Idahoans' Efforts to Halt Work on T. B. Hospitals to Be Resisted I POCATBLliO, Idaho. June 7 Kol- lowing an application by Harry K Frltchman, representing the Ada county taxpayer' association anil inking In the district court of that county, a restraining order estopping the Idaho state tuberculosis commission commis-sion from erecting two hospitals, oilt nt S0.nd pOlnt Bnd the other nt Payette. I member Of the commission state that i In order Will be resisted to the full. Professor " B. Adklnson, Pocatello member ol thS commission, states that it will meet In Poise Saturday and will consider the opposition that has arisen aris-en to the election of the hospitals. j Mr. Adklnson slated that the commission com-mission would also appeal through the attorney general for the restraining: ,,-fj, i to be set aside and that the entire en-tire commission with the exception of David Burrell state health commit Bidnel and -officio member of th tubi r ulosis corn mission, Is in favof or proceeding With the work of the commission com-mission as outlined hy the legislature Of 1919, and not modified by the last legislative body. He said: 'As far as the sites are concerned they hnve been selected after most careful consideration and with the as- i slstnnce of perhaps tho greatest experts ex-perts along this line furnished with-I out expense, by the national tubercu- j jloBis association, who spent three weeks looking over all sites that were suggested In the state, j "The attempt Is being made to hold j up the budding of these hospitals un-til un-til It may be thrown open for action j at the ni xt legislature, but the com-; mlBslOfi Is Just a- Insistent that the oh-st oh-st motive measures that have been mads to defeat the purpose of these hospitals shall come out in the open and face the music so that these necessary ne-cessary Institutions may be built a9 quickly a possible" nd |