Show I GEN INSPECTS FOP DOUGLAS I Hospital at Local Any to Be Its Most nIost Import I Feature m GUARDS riS MUST i lUST BE 1 CLASS HIGH Till ViI fill Be Entrusted it ito o of Millions of Dol Dollar in Property Important recommendations ril made to the war department at i at at t ington as ns a result of tIme the of or Fort speeton Douglas Dougl Maj laJ Gen John F. F Morrison co om of the tho western war vir do l The buildings now now ll 4 use o of the has base ho hospital ll are o will 11 need considerable Work vork ortt a f they the are arc ready for a hf as ns that designated by the war IUM ment ment General Morrison said t n was not yet ready refy to make tm recommend recommendations ons n lie HI j raid t call 1 view ew of or the fact that the tho thoen en hOt ln t accomplish what they hate to 10 iod d' d dand and go on 01 overseas o and ard others their places t if needed at t the fo Toi fo hospital Is to bo Le the most ext ext unit there As the hospital s I proportions other departments crowded out except the Iho United i w guar guards national Unie s. s army armr which h hI would Douglas Doulas be permanently I located located ai I When asked hi his view about abot abot patients to be sent ent to the hate base bae h ho General Morrison said that It i Was as ly 1 that patients will wi be l cor cording ln to classes ratHer than t I originally coming from the inte taint tain district but that this Ibis definitely sad sati until it Is IA knon knows known cn canno ean i patients patents will win be ie sent from front I is the policy o of tho the war d I send shell shel shock patients patents to bate base remote from home so PO thit t thi I. I will wJ bo be no distracting I I hinder er recovery Men ren of or that I from this section would natural U I I sent to eastern bases I Questioned in re regard ard to the poa t I establishment o of or a reconstruction I I pital here herc General Morrison said sid I he ime did not know that such re recent m. m I were wore bc before re the depar depart but that the envIronment en should I such work practical When at tt I front General Morrison sat sl said he j I amazed to see tee tho the perfection of th thI th thI I educational work worle being being done don I ther there and that In this m matter ter as as' asI I II I I others It Is 18 for tor the United State Stat I adapt adaP and adopt I j I Major General Morrion said ol t I I Fort Is an nn Important pod pOti I that re regardless of ot other units unis that be stationed there the guards w nt I be be because governs i property must bo be guarded He I that he ho is anxious that the standard the thc guards be of oC tho the highest highet order i I though they may many have ha ha some lame slight p defect that prevents prevent their r rI to gc I overseas o for duty It is required I I they bo be of oC the highest mental i moral calibre calbre They arc aro entrusted i ithe M the ver very Important mission of pf gua lUll guard millions of dollars dollar olar worth of prop I belonging to the government o as a wel factories mines etc dC that list are hand government contracts Major General Morrison was wa L duct dueled ducted cd about the fort Cort b by Capt M I Game commanding officer and ad CF C F F. 1 I I. I L. L Fink quartermaster He He I that all nU of the various department tho the fort tor aro arc In Jn a satisfactory condil condl and are arc working Th Th be began an at 7 o'clock ute morning and was ws over b by noon non w morning departed for tor San Sn I his headquarters Co Col George L Ie Iam ram rain comm commandant of ot war prison I racks is an time old friend O 0 of Gen Morrisons Morrison's orrl oJ's and the two officerS IOU I few tew to recall past put I lons |