Show ISE TO m KEEP I HO DISC BOISE Idaho Dec 3 A AP The t The ed States veterans' veterans bureau host hostal hos- hos t tal tat at Boise at which more than thanO O veterans have bave b been en admitted treatment since the bed be 50 hos- hos t was established in April 1 1920 continued in its present itus us Lester F. F Albert adJutant of oJ the American lein lemIn le- le mIn in Idaho announced today The vice ce came fr from m Watson B. B Miller l ashington hington D. D C. C chairman of theU the U onal nal American legion tl Uon n in committee who received then the n finite nite ite assurance from the war and Frank T. T Hines dl- dl I t rot the veterans' veterans bureau that 3 would be retained NESSES ESSES NO NOT NEEDED U I Miller l advised the war var de- de dement ment had no intention of ot ask- ask for the return of the military lation at present leased by Veterans Veterans' bureau for lor the hos- hos al al and that General Hines j had Iad ed to continue operation of here As a J. J result Lh Uio to witnesses will mil not appear at a t hearings in Washington D DC C C December De De- cember 9 The complete telegram follows s I Have just returned from conI conference con con- I ference with General Summerall I who authorizes authorizer mo to advise you rou I that the department war war has no intention of or asking for the return of 01 the thA Boise military reservation until the veterans' veterans bureau voluntarily volun volun- gives gi it up and that he lie is communicating this information to General J nes TO CONTINUE HOSPITAL In the light of or the statement of ot General Summerall I 1 have been authorized by Gener General Hines to say that the bureau will continue the hospital in its prE present ent status and consequently I see Ree no need of an Idaho delegation coming to Washington at this time It was intimated several months ago that the Boise hospital would be abandoned as the war department depart depart- ment contemplated cancellation of the bureaus bureau's lease to the military reservation I |