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Show DECLARE SAWYER'S WORK MEDDLESOME CINCINNATI, July 27. Declaring that Brigadier (Jeneral Charles E Sawyer's Connection with Ihe government govern-ment hospitalization program for men wounded and dilhabllltated In the world war has been "meddlesom; troublesome and void of any beneficial results whatsoever." Captain C. Hamilton Ham-ilton Cook, Buffalo, - V , national commander of the Disabled American Veterans of the WVtUI War, In a statement todav s.ild iq.it the oranl latiou which he heads, comprising more than 90,000 disabled men, "woulo leave no stone unturned until General Bawyer had been removed from the position he holds." "Henceforth the disabled American veterans the world war. will fight to the finish to see that General Saw yer li ousted ;in.) ii1Rt control of thi hospital Is vested .n Colonel t'harles h, Forbeschief of the United States vet. i rs ns' bureau." |