American Legion After
Colonel Lyster’s Scalp. . . Senator Simmons Asked to Use His Influence to
Secure Removal of Army Officer
Asheville, N.C., April 11th—Senator F.M. Simmons
of North Carolina has been requested by John Beasley of Monroe, N.C., commander
of the North Carolina department of the American Legion, to use his influence
to secure the removal of Lieutenant Colonel W.H. Lyster, commander of the
United States army general hospital number 19, at Oteen, near here.
In his telegram to the senator, Commander Beasley declared
that the North Carolina department of the legion holds Colonel Lyster
responsible for the conditions which have existed at Oteen and not the enlisted
men who are held for court martial. His message follows:
“The North Carolina department of the American Legion
requests that you use your influence towards securing the removal of Lieutenant
Colonel Lyster from command of the government tubercular hospital at Oteen. The
war department’s investigation of conditions there has practically substantiated
our contentions of abuse of patients and the prevalence of unsanitary conditions.
We hold him responsible and not the enlisted men who are held to face court
martial. Your efforts to bring about his removal or demotion will be
appreciated by the thousands of ex-service men in North Carolina.”
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