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(Csatinuaed *a Page.) ieses.. WMeM W.teI in, sp payer at be let . Tle i that evera) rmre Amrican soldiers were tb be "Aof the condemned men w-,1g executed in unltnn,' Taylor swore. "I do not know whether they were all *oadewhned by csetrt-mmrtial. or not.' It was at Is84Ur-TW Pat several Ism "Ildim werehags o at on 1rench ' the War Do PerINe~nt admi1tted fedeatlY. "On April 26, 191, 1 mow two negro soldiers and a whiteo sergeant hangzd.' Taylor added. PTheL sergeant was tried by a French courtmanrtial on Wednae day, Arl 33, 1919. on a chare of rape, wan found WP!Ft and hizage4. on the tollowil Fri&." . attended the trial," Taylor con tinued. "Ant beard ali the evidence, although I could not understand All of the witnesssbe the for the prosecution poe-in Frnch. I could tel from the way the accused acted that he soud Aot understand the wt nees against 'm adn he afterward told me, while I was guarding his cell. th" he did npt know what the wit nesfes, mo #alfthli-because they spoke In French." Taylor further alleged that the con demned white sergeant told him that the gI"l he was charged with attack Ing M4 of her own volition cote to his bed after he had retired and zone to slep, and had awakened him. He denied that ho had attacked her, and declared she had accepk money from him, Taylor said. . het tr Geitng Drink. Pope Goldeni a former soldier. now lving In Coweta county. Georgia. sharged In an affidavit offered by I.i Lusc A~ ju, 1, d Liuscde mad, with J makes Ralsii nourishing t1 Use AUT! difference in dered from *Made Ia Washingtem by N. Auth Provhsie Ce I . dMad iest d 166 peeUU, 2~,198 In threw er a44 permenswa kil ad1 4 023i ared d 1Y Mar. Du g ar.. June S1921, the report S46 346 Cases of vietions of safety appliance laws were tranmitted tq United States attorneys for proeution. The=====1====reporteda" oral dg Of , theasca car air-brake vision of the law an r a throghot the Watson, that a major had ord a soldie shot dead because he went to get a canteen of water for his comrades. "It was In the march through the Argonne in 1918. We had been twen ty-four hours without water and had stopped withinv1GO vrd of a sprix,' said the affidtyo. " hen the sol dier went to get the water the pajor ordered the guard to shoot the sol. dier or he woqpi shoot him. The guard then shot the soldier dead." The same soldier also charged that a lieutenant of his coopany had shot a private dead because he was late In reporting to his platoon. Golden was with Company D, Thir tieth Infantry. He was ordered sub poenaed as a witness. ' - Watson still had a sheaf of letters and affidavits on the desk before him when the committee adjourned until tomorrow. It was agreed that thet Watson would prepent a list of -wit nesses whm he wants the committee to summon. Watson demanded the summoning of a witness now In Fort Leavenworth penitentiary, who, he sad, could give testimony "of the most important character." Chairman Brandegee announced the man whose name was withheld would Mus Rien aide best wil th's Pure Le iin Pie is the most healthf: et you can serve. And whed UTH'S Pure Lard its flaky-lia aPie more luscious, more tern an ever. 'S Pure Lard in all yourhbaki Bavor and results will be grati he open kettle in the good e d in one-pound packages to ke ss intact till it reaches you. Also Use 11 Sausage Meat Limb Sausages Serapple Perk Puddling Se..d a.g a a etore the sub"nmit tee We* House COmmitISs invstigatig potise9 and tire Go"-. in the nature of teathuwar avai ebe regarding the pollee depart "eot." me.'Sn Stlman of Maylad. Owe*' of the suabomAitge, *0l hbe glad to bow Pitager at a n Ue. r"ecpssing conditions In tkeqe tW* Meatret , b- sv0 the Newse Die. trict Connitte 1.. Meoratag. gl man rsortsd t t MO 206" local departapeat asfrmf AS4 cleat work as possible with the PflS out undermanned fores "We plan to take up with the new chief of poll"e the quetion at pee sibie recoaKet n rules for the do partapent.'- ZlhlMw 11""Uf we miet last -n~oth It Vas the oPUn of the coamittee that e who need to call Major Gsudlrt! to 00e Capitol, in view of the fet that he was preparing to retire from the police dep'rtment." be ordered to be brought In custoft of a United- States masbal. Watson- also charged that prie oess in Leavenworth AMdIn the F'ederal Penitentiary 'In qeergla had been forbidden to write to him. "Can you give us one Instance whore a private soldier was arN trari arrested and hanged?" Dra degee Asked. "Yes. I expect to get that as fast as I cana." WAtwon aisewerd. The hearing roam filled with women as *Watson continued. Mrs. Nichol"s 1Jonagwot (Ice R9es velt) wrmS 'tatffnilieee' 5v #ral members of the general staff also folowed Watasn closely. <if 6 Pie rd aland Nst the crust is ht crisp.ss iptinag, snare mg, and the fying. Ren d-fashioned ap Its purity RD Jader U.. S. Govermment S....rvl.l== The st t t he -1t00 Ve ah.ssersmOur b sam 1*' mut wel lame tSh attem aoe wben ashsimaese besargi ds piest OeiW lw so, the ,y. tCOne" will se aned W hears in W *h to IremI the ese to t%& jur. Mob dfo'eeasmbg two hewas. Wi16 J. iAmbrt. a. A. MW" as shadelph Teman, eeaues be ft"ms. strOUo 4 ha IseW 'at tA pwIatw. .ils tasey whis Sh, i. tooduce in eU"ttee a "amoeled ebie al10ed to be sigue by Mrs. 'ry GeIonan. and edorsed gb her turmer maid. Ida Armstrong, .4atsI July 6. 19s. According to the benha sbAs on the bask of the Cheek it Was cashed a few days later. This reftite the testimony of J. L. of Princetmon N.' J., step Mather M Gleanan, Ida M" Co, a maid. enployed by 89we. and other witnesses who testied yesterday that "the &IIstren wasnot em ed at the It wes on this dae that LerImer C. Graham aditted the ight at the Princeton of Mr. and Mrs. Howe, while they were away. Ida Armstrong had testified that 4he was emplored Me. 41senan &at that tlase; that Was or the h6use on the night Grahm was 'thiert. and that she fled up a toor*br raham a&O~ulg tat ot Mrs. GlennAn. 11 also twsnmde that In . tri ronseA 'the samt aY jLt Mrs~ Glen 'Xs bed appearsed a thogb It had - whie bed ooe ain Purther det.a of the uY at the Hotel Plana in NOw on the ight of the Axianiioq i1iSl& in wioh Graham took an stvee part, were related by the hands=me naval officer himself at yesterday after noon's session of court. Wesem Pam me ME He declared that the two wens in the party on the night In question were the Guggenheims, the wives of the copper kinxil. and that the chasm pagne an wthe supper we paid for by one of the women. Graham states that be and a brether officer were invited to have supper at the St. Regis Hotel by the two women. who rented the enUr second floor of the hotel. "They told me they used I tas a repi place in the afternoons." Graham si. "Who were the ladies," Attorney Wright asked., "The Wet the Gusphnms." t, pled 9=raa. "What aked. 'l "The king," *They inted another omy self. After entertaining as a little while at the Ot. Regis they invitel us to so over to the Plane and have a supper. so I said "All right" add hen we r over there the other offces left.' GiesMum's Bredber There. Grahain then eaplaine that Wl liam Gleansan, brother ot the Norfolk banker, who Is suing Graham tor $60,000 for the alleged aiemation of his wife's affections, came 'along and he Invited young Gleanan to join the patty. On Tuesday young Glennan test fled by a deposition. that he met Graham In the lobby at the Plans. who showed him a bottle of chain. pagne which he had concealed under his cape or cost, at which tine he said: "I have two women and we need another man." Graham testi fied that he joined the party in the I1 of the Plaas. but after some n'kitg, things began to get rough and the party adJourned to the rose room of the hotel, where some time later he left Graham and the two women. She Beaght Who, Tes. "Was champagne on the table when you had supper," counsel ased the naval otfleer. "Yee, sir; Mrs. Guggenheim sup. plied It. "Who paid for the supper that night?" Wright asked. "Mrs. Guggenheim," Graham re plied. A mysterious "rod-haired woma'a" who called Graham "Lorrie," at the time he drete up In an automobile to see his children in New York while she waited flor him in the car, as ten tified to by a witness earlier in the week, was identified by Graham yes terday as a Mrs.. Armstrong, a sister of Mrs. H. S. Harkness,- whose hus. band is a Standard Oil magnate. That Graham was a man of unusual couarage wasn brought out by his coun sel yesterday afternoon, following teq timony of witnesces earlier In the week that his wife called him cowardlyr Testifies to Own havery, ' Hs spoke of an Ineident In Germany through which he and Mrs. Grahamn were traveling before the United States entered the war In which ne struck a guan from the hands of a Gor man eoller. "Whon we arrived at Lindou the train was stomped and all the nrswere requlid to get out. yweetaken over to the cattle pans," said Graham. "The men trere cn one side and the womnen on the other. Passengers were then re quired to pass through a very small door to show their passports. "I got to the door and had no pass porte and a guard put his gun aerses the door and would not let me go by, so0I struck the gun away and got out. I then found Mrs. Graham and put l'er on the train." II. E. Harby, attorney for Humee. seemed to. question this story very much and put Graham through a severe cs-examination. GiHIBHI hl iUsS~lI .1jaw of t" "AS swl s less =in tiust sectim Under 10 of the teer . wrille to m . .m.d . n .. i w - Stsh 411194111 i.se er ~ se qtiMbf uoest ther is be Yiww:"aInet a Wr~e to km so .awe uw= h SHEEP OLAND TEST BEGUN - ON.CHICA0 CHILDREN cadMAGO. Doe. 3.--hOep .imaI. pamber to backward subnor MA. -i114rge wE "esm those oh rern to ake lp for 5084tiuse inthei =am o Ordred to Dr.tFranked. ,in annoesodag thes. tart of.bmpoo e~~peroumoos yestrdhy epteriments re to he Made Wr a rohs ot S bacbwouj chiarem. Pituitary & anubol - - - arg being um Rm..,. Or. t. Wa.. Re mawjr P Eao. Thkik" h laftn try. todar was ordered to Wave CJamp Lqwle. Weasgo". ald F R Ai to Walter ROMd Hwopta f treatmoent lAter. be wi! so to (Cap Beming. peorgis., or duty. Hai All All R ab 1. To' P.cd H& Ouse S aikers ,mad No..umo m cls.h-4s Are hj001d. .IA, D....m...... base dan. In the yards wr Wdead when a eb climbed the selvated railway streeturs at Fortieth aMd Waillue sum" hearfax die weeka 1919 - 'lb. stock yrds dutwn here wk-. tgauy IS an armed ea r t e e d the ,reult of the u dUAM whk has S in the rtn, t te o W er Otbrak her noe the =t riot; oe M. on hundred pr ona chae armed with 200 riot gu oi s9=l of towt bomb. ar Ir Sta~ tsaop he ota .btGv Lon 8mall, at W ~e. annoudsed tht ropswouxld eculd out gho mo the m gets e toe Control Of the pou . On man is reported orave been kiled. nine are known Cohae be"s wounded-two posoiby faaly 4d nig h rsived minor Hi 5 tu9ban.es that marked cOnne the d~ wrkYesda. "4wnty thougsnd men, Womn sad skidron, it Is estimated. watieftatud In the rioting. many of the mobs 00orn tal~ag snAres Of womea, Tha riot ontinued for more than thes hours befo polie dispersed the mobst Chief' Of Police Charles Vitmorf 4 assumed personal charge of the Pe1106 H~ai schaj 15 $5O id-Taili NoSt, w prf b- VOW. atected by a ese b. . t w e tmd h edam weo wir o ie th m alk. oemasa ndeI, were m de d -wthe m fm -se=rm wo Ohfic to ths of t A gised tsa teyae operti atbom of te ions to dr t thai -c Women am odr3em Were kmsohLd 19a by dub ad more0l1% With broken heed were lit WOWg theC n woetoer eec l m loomeIn the dNt kt have been or4..'ed closed by Chiui litmaorri. An aPPeeI ltan InJUnctin to rf stralm al s rom moesinag eel ~swbo wish to oentinue In "her orwh" bas bee requestu b~ twentytwm picing companies. Is to be deded today by Judge Dennis . lmlivan. Ofl f tMost Of the pecking pl adit ha t ee haa didtheni op e declaring tha they are operating at about 96 per Cent capaity. union leaders Contend that a~el nmutely 19.00 men are en sti n Chicago A"d de"lar that severa thou mend More will so out iodes. fner' farx ored S Odsi 0W M e - soo With the - -o*-- -4m Wr. the Ira"b .ed of mp "a the be puibo cc Irelad teay oeused to wark. Gatnnea wo the .isenco ess tes 1e I dsb3 R|W.*""J''s a*a rb.B p.561. n W'eb od ud not bi ve thMoe . bat it is ex ~~~ th w"~ ttemneat out tease for stopping te w e drive wae halted ths me~mn Weuston had subscribed pre than $26,00 MAYOR-ELECT UROES CUT OF $1,000 IN HIS SALARN MT. V.RNON. N. Y.. Dec. 5 Mayer-elect Fike has set a letter tu the beard amermen asking that ms arias of atty otficia be cu In th Interest of ecenmmy, dating from Janu, ary 1. The ..lIs In accord With the da Mr. Fiske in h. e...,sgn. whic ,,s ......e. efiicy 600and .rvime. Mr. Fiske asks that the salary of imybab red6,ad fr 610W to $4.000, Un tht o ut of $"W be a"@ im the maaris of city clerk MAd wtye' secretary. He deman=ds els that the offices of assistant corporatlen cesmel and secretary to the Charter revineu commlmls. with salarie of $4A" ad 31J. respectively, be abelme. uits make. d dled she~r