;u- puooiwic iui upciaiui5 ui pctaaengerbpeDmJaplt;Halslt;SolorhundAllie'prevtEleArthineseat LfromacrosheavitrolsbeadThcumstagithatnese.tralwithdesigChbairnills cars to obtain used tires.”m-an Politicians Run me State Hospital At mk i St. Joe. Head Chaategia ♦ (Continued from Page 1)the eleemosynary board, by the gov-ich ernor’s office, or by any fair and the impartial committee. In fact, I oss will request that ich an investi-[ation be made ; once.” ig | Doctor Schrade. said that since the he arrived at the hospital early ila, ^is year Y 2 has never had any Jry direction over the patients’ diet. ins He alleged the hospital dieticianin- “has proven incomp :nt to do herpgj. allotted task.”He asserted a “reA eated error” ess was to serve raw carrots to tooth-aid less patients. The superintendentmd sa*d he was shown mouldj oat-jn_ meal which had been served to en- Patients last Sunday. ing Governor Donnell, in Spring-3( field, said he had not received Dr.•al( Schrader’s letter, but added that the he was “aware of difficulty ” at the the hospital. He said he had a y” letter from Remley about condi-an tions at the institution.Bc- Dr. Schrader prefaced his letter with these words: ib- “I have no time for petty poli-ler tics. Iam strictly a professionalyou ( In th yet t Dr. £ Oil’ to sti and 1 Teatlabelny man. I have never tried to playad politics.”ir- He asserted * that Ira Jones,;re chairman of the State Eleemosy-lot nary Board, was attempting to “prop up” Remley.