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ASKS EXEMPTION, PROMISED $7,500 CITING HIS GENIUS FOR AIDING SWANN, Show Advance of +r and Short Skirts ASABREAD MAKER DECLARES WILSON Petitioner & Up Unique Claih—Forty- Six More Ap- Peals from Draft Filed Althourh no forme! + ‘ Bgemption Appeals Moar eaded Hughes, was ' 1 ef Clerk William ives Vv pee ti busy Mince " ' forty-sis claims, embracing eve imaginal form f encure The claims will be sifted and decisions Fetiered by the board's committees to-morrow Mr, Washburn’s first visitor was Isadore Lavinsky of No. 22) Witt Street. Levinsky said he worked ina walking stick fectory the main ac+ tivities of which are at Je. voted to making swagmer he Levineky asserted (hat swagger * were necossa «army and t his work war a patriotic ¢ A “conseient t wis Christian Hermann of Ne iiret Ay Herrm enue nn is a baker and put in the highly original m that he could make more bread out of « given amou of flour than any %aker in the land, He contended that such economic tactics should exempt him That the farewell parade of the Sixty-ninth Regiment had a psycho logical effect in the ranks of New York's draft army was demonstrated to-day in the reports received by Dep uty Attorney Genera! Roscoe 8. Conk ling, in charge of conscription. From. Exemption Boar t ughout th. city came reports of of exeenption claims. » withdrawing Gives Out “Sensational Stat ment to Aid Innocent Man Meaning Breckinridge } ALW whe ie + Tombe Aavinta tn Atle “y lLecten © " ae ’ ent for " ‘ . , day when te reporters to his eell to announced would be « statement on first denind the w nt of Habbi Samuel Hachier, with whom he epoke ye fday and to whom it t* alleged 4 he would stand by District Attorney Bwann upon receipt He alno dented that he told ub had dam- Sey dere 7 “make mm he oft Habb! Huchler that the City « agreed to $,000 for pay him “ene testimony against Mr Wilron declared his und Yona eo He said his sixteen dayw’ imprison ment had “broken his spirit’ to auch an extent that finally agreed testify acted before the Jury he between" b iran as “go: Merchants’ Association Influence upon his testimony, Wil son added was brought by the Dis-! *, f trict Attorney, and. his assistants, ‘here Can't Be Any Shorter Skirts Messrs, Dooling, Talley, Markewich —__ and Eder. ‘The prisoner declared he Wi was threatened with being sent to HE By Will B. Johnstone. prison for twenty years on an old I Pa Fi 5 charge unless he testified according atte Prenee! to their wishes Wilson said the District Attorney's had tween Mr Breckenridge and the Division Street Dresses. following official war fashion bulletin has been received from “Owing to the shortage of materials General Style has found it necessary to shorten, all the lines on the outskirts of Advanced ruffles, surrendering a year ago in the sector of Hem, ~ THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, AUGUST 21 'Paris a and London War Fashion Bulletins 1917. me: “ Fvening World's Fashion Expert Admits Skirts Will Be é\ Higher in Price, but She Will Go No Further, and Evening World’s Venus Throws Up Her Arms (This) | Venus Has Two) and Cries, There'll Be No Disfiguring Bustles in New York and 1 It Can't Be Done! woe ae Thee TH yore’ or vt ou meme TASSELS (CASE OF ALLEGED DRAFT GO-BETWEEN und M Lorill Uniimited En mn re -t . MINDOLA, Lf the ' . heriehed « . ¢ departure trot etty ’ ily diene ' The commands @ritt heard ser camp ground, and over Planes from the nearby aviation drone like giant beetles, ant te hart to keep from looking up wart. But the novelty of the Airplanes will soon pass, and the officers say that in a few days the men will become as accustomed to them as the average New Yorker Is to clinging to a subway strap, It is a touch of the rea which awaits the Irish regiment when it reache the fighting flelda of France No time has been lost In getiing down to the sertow se of camp life Thin in not @ pienic, as the perspir ing soldiers can well testify. At 5:10 o'clock this morning the first rousing bugle call resounded through the encampment and those who were too sleepy to respond to the clarion notes were startled into wakefulness by the whirring of mo tors overhead, The flying men from over the way are early risers and with the early atreaka of dawn they mount skyward tn thelr speedy planes, Within twenty minutes the entire regiment was formed for re a " elatiwes and o .* wows to pee their sotaien tented field. Ooi Mige © nee an order com «vm for fear thet 1 may fit @ . of ee Belen whe will lowe that reauves ' idiere in & ree onabie nitted te . om au from the Tee beet T wing . “Ube Beventy-firet ie expected My Beturdey aight the regiment will have reached tte full quote. Th fret night in camp ts one whieh usually finds the soldier iads full of eaiety. Pranks of all sorte are ever the order of the hour, but when taps sounded last might } over an al- ready silent camp. reaction had wot Here and there little groupe of the boys gathered on the grass to talk of the wonderful sendoff, but scores of the yved about in solitude and int thinking of te folks the Sree night that many of the youngsters ever ep nder canvas and tae strangeness of the new life held them tn thrall The Sixty-ninth has a lot of work to accomplish, and it has but a ohort time in which to do it, The officers and men expect to be en route to the “great adventure” in a very short tin their tents to lie back home, It was It will not be all work, however, in the camp of the Sixty-ninth, for the duiness that comes from all work and riains to soldiers every bit « it does to the mythical Tho ranks of the command are wh -i-b) with talent of every ion. A crack bail team could ganized in fifteen minutes, Suf- t boxing abliity is to be had to put on a series of all-star bouts, and fete a e band dis Board 145, located at the City Col ‘ veille and the music of the band when it comes to music and song, al- thie, Was the Gret to send i the [Office promised him $7,600 when he Paved the way and in a measure prepared the public mind for the present IN HANDS (fF JURY pelled the last traces of sle most half the regiment Is eligible. pote aloes, Chalten Snaeten finally consented to perjure himself.| alarming retirement, The retreat {s still in progress.” |” Ap coon as the mess was over the! Cast ‘A. McKenna of £ Come H. Tuttle faparted nat any is tie after, he cileged, his wife re : Another disquieting bulletin trom @———————______ | | —_——>— company commanders began the drills company, fer talent ana, auaacvenn 5 rted that early 5 per week and that he re-| London states with characteristic Eng: | i, t | ‘i which will continue every day. From that he had six boxers of no mean _opea Su Abby. ett Mia bad ceived $12.50 for expenses lish brevity: “Bustles for women.” THs eet aa, MA parane ls busta hay , Gruher's Efforts to Show He 7 orctock until 10 the soldiers maneu- ability, among them being | Priv il emp n aims and affidavits 2 a : e alo © sections an _ — — Mike Donaldson, who in his ring days e day Breckinrtd, a dicted, | rumor, however, has not been con r . " 1 * le \ oe vidiad Madar cat ued | Or een ee tg cg con-|to lft the back of her skirt re- Was Being Used as a | vered about and were then sent back ranged up with the best of them. This a (at. the vlaime 4 , es Wilson said he received a bonus of | firmed by the foreign fashion office, but tired: the vakm’ ot ‘ ‘ for a rest. Col. Hine personally made company boasts of two crack ball TeAt (hoy be Slated fcr pervicg, [OMG And! thal, all told, he bas re |the seal of approval has been placed | VO 4, Une arm Of a tennis leaves “Scapegoat” Fails. \o round of the companies during moss players in Georgie Strenk and How- : . joelved 91 of the et. eh) prom ae gg oe Lente? yee Aas Prat 2 bustles and John Bult Beg 88 Eee fo Nee SHAY: She Mme Gre Broneriy: cates talent o pany province ise Regt the Dressmakers’ Syndicate of Paris. ‘ all : him ing! ‘ ; ‘i 7" .|for after which he called a meeting geant Paddy McMeniman, who oan PRESENTS “WRONG” WIFE: Rabb! Buchler told Wilson in Dis-| And to think that the latter immodest |{000E, “Britons Never Will Be meeesiaye wed ele aceite en lene EEL EY PE Choral “Tenting ‘To-Night™ with all i) aReKGL i Swann's office yesterday |COMMUNIque got by the censor. It got | Haves, while the Englishwomen torney Edward M. Stanton was @/ rhe new commander of the old, the gusto of a Carusc HELD AS DRAFT DODGER Hee ae cree ge Ren tIag eiann | WY toe comune over titre but Ht wont Hetemme: scocad with) their: tralléra wate ade tbe day ax tha (Hal O¢ DebUaAa| MAxeyecRi’ anereeinds iTOIAIC! AR ; : va i ana fammany Hall,” Wilson asser- [0° Passed by: our national board of ESSRS, FIFTHAVE AND Gruner, alleged “go-between” in the | deeply gratified by the appearance of Te Remove ‘ ted. He said that it was the first | Prunes and prisms over here. BROADWEIGH may also rest draft bribery cases. The purpose of the regiment, He waxed enthusiastic J Qa —_— Woman Who Appeared Before Dis- | time he had ever met the Rabbi and ITH the French and English we|assured that the French skirts will ‘1 : as he spoke of his officers and men, In five minutes tak parody cup trict Board Merely a Substitute, jihat,,the, statement, was uttered te are allies in arms but not in legs|not become prevalent. One reson is Gruher's lawyer, Isidore Sohlessingér, |ang they in turn were every whit as of let water. refund money 4 Say Official + [aasistant District ce ot Bra, Wilson, |—#nd buatles—even though st comes that this year our girls have adopted In calling Mr. Stanton, was to try to| enthusiastic In talking of their com-| if it AN: ‘ttack, 25¢ } Say Officials District. Attorney Swann and his|under the head of military wicenelty, the half hose and find it so comfort- | get him to admit that Loula I. Cherey | mander. nm | For presenting the “wrong” wife at assistant, Mr. Dooling, were not in |Every Puritanical instinct, handed/able they won't give it up, as they S, Retreat will he held at 6.30 to-night, ° “4 . New York City ts to give its 89,000 and Dr, Samuel J. Bernfeld, the two | ict Board 5: uupport of his cl | their offices to hear of Wilson's “sen- idebound an- | n 0 a bie by a battall arade, This | ‘ ( District Board 58 in support of his claim | ther Olleue tee Auaiment: Dine down by our stern and hi eeds must if the hems are short- | so15 who have been taken in the ae- | members of Exemption Cay pen followed by jon parade EL LAN 10 4 for exemption, Archie G. Hepplestone| trict Attorneys, Talley, Markewich | estry, rebels against it. ened. The girls are not accustomed jecriyg draft army a rousing send-off. ’ of No, 796 Classon Avenue, Brooklyn,{and Eder merely laughed at the| We may sit for shorter skirts in Our} ty Scotch knees, and as the weather 4y a preliminary step Mayor Mitchal | ee to two years yesterday for was held to-day under $1,000 bail for the | Statement. shows, Intimate Reviews and Follies, | grows cooler the hay fever sneezer® waiieg hig Committes on National De- | °2#Piring to accept bribes to exempt es nee 000 Mr. Talley displayed the following| |but we won't stand for them in Oe Would have considerable competition, |fense and other patriotic orguniaa~|Conacripted mon, had been promised | statement, alleged to have been made ° rand- d 5 Hepplestone claimed exemption on the |} Wilson to Rabbi Buehler, which | homes way oe Lip ay re pies uniess our Kilties wore sables on the | tiong throughout the city in jfoint|!mmunity on the more aertous indict- | xround that his wife, about to become! had been written upon a desk pad: | mother with her hands fo joints. (Not a bad notion, at that.) |neeting to discuss ways of making|™ent pending against them on the Y (} was solely dependent upon yon't you think I picked out the|her hardy perennial black silk hoop-|" Phe real reason why the skitts|\i. occasion memorable, jcondition they made Gruher the NHEI . ' sproauced x woes n before the right time to get fhe money from skirt would fall out of the oak sree ‘fl won't be briefer, however, 18 that| re plang adopted tentatively pro- | “#capeRoa » | ie teint : it tha ins woman: wan| for Fr relectione? Layer asthapeliauae vod ep ae the Kellermannish rigs are too cruel | viag for the sotting apart of a day| Assistant United States District At- 34th Street, New York | ) not Hepplestone's wife, but a substitute, RAMEE sae uve Se st eine cand that tay on the women already, Why rub It] .,scquent to the calling of the men|torney John C. Knox made an ob- , - our near- on the Joseph Sabartia of No, 257 Ker in? Back to the cocoons for the poor | 6. service Jection to Schlessinger’s questions, (’v"" | TAR MAKES ‘SMOKE ‘SCREEN.’ e e et and previous to the de nue, Brooklyn, yesterday op reveal Hiaakls aatotrnitani ond ebiees butterflies, To borrow a term from | orture of the first quota for camp.| Which Judge Manton sustained, | RARCIRIIASION BODeTE ENG area? tae fetes Subway Roof and ( pessoa aia sere ninga beyond the| ‘He war, “higher visibility" exposes |The exact day cannot be decided] Maurice Kietn, a builder and con- On Sale Wednesday pe een salsa ears oe a ae Over Longacre Sa’ limit. one and places you at too great a upon until the deral authorities | tractor, who owns a boarding house thirty-one, as he thought ¢ gave ths mit. i psi Bis A A id Himself up and was held in $500 bail, |, Joneacre Square was almost aa dark!" We extended a hearty welcome 10 disadvantage, and that in some cases |haye been consulted, at Rockaway Beach, testified that, on this morning as it would be at midnight 4 is @ tragedy. Ring down the cur-| yor that one day, whenever It ix,| Aug. 12, when Abraham Lieoher, al- 1200 W i \s urried and h for children, *) a1 tical o ie . He sein ool Sen _|¥ oe ghia woe wormed Oho sa |S Tose out siz, eo, che Beth [#8 ar nak ong OAT. none at alilleged Groher approached hie, oay- omen’s | . 3 e le ce i - oad —— 0 yay . ® a Exemption Retused for 250 Boston) Vas & huge Kettle of tar which Mrot| bustle and Frerch ballet-skirt in cares away and enter into the gala tbe S08 on aut out ip you pay Rr Navy Yera. Werker the unfinished sub the square | vastc We draw the clothes line 10 HUNT FOR HOOKWORM day spirit . er ‘ BOSTON, Aug. 2--Two bundred|withinky smoke that locked fram 8 | oot uldes, wo haven't any In w letter to the committees which| Rockaway boarding place. ouses ca the easier at the Boston |iistance like the. "amoke-a yes | aomew he sides, AMONG U S RECRUITS h taken up the work Mayor Mit-| Judge Manton urged speed tn din- pn yee tee to arate (uind Which battleships hide to fool | blushes left. 1 Os ial skint posing of the case. As a result It Navy Yard who are subject to draft] enemy gunners, ‘On the receipt of the bulletins our it were officially notified to-day that,|, There wasn’t much damage, except-| On the a Rrwan pease: “In @ little while thousands of the| Probably will go to the jury late this | Of voile and organdie, hand-em- | g to the subway roof, but there. wa n spi c : , ; , under a ruling by Secretary Dantels,|a big element of danger’ for some of the | TnUte MAD SPINA DEwrex, | Large Percentage of Young Men Suf-| young men of New York, choven afternoon, broidered and drawn-work, all- | they would not be exempted because | tar spilled down through the planking ISS MILDRED LODE! “y laags 5 he Disease, According through the selecerve draft, will be} In summing up Mr, Knox sald over embroidery, cluster tucked; of puch service, Only skilled work-|Wermmen tered 'y aterel brake ARG fashion expert, busily engagey| fer From the Disease, According | vied for service in the National) This man was what he proudly de- Val. and Venice lace trimmed . nen and draughtsmen, who cannot be |fought the blaze with sand until fire- jon her latest princess Bown creations, | to Experiments at Reservation, | army. scribed as a ‘neighborhood-Axer’ He| i a replaced, will be exempte med Arrived 80a: DUE ty out; was aroused by the hurry of hoofs in as was} “it is the Government's desire that — =—_. VASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—Discovery was a worm, picking up a miserable s ‘ f ne De- | he village atreet ¥ f these men receive a farewell befitting | dollar here and there as chance af- Offering Unusual Values, announced recently by the Navy De t . : ee a partment s HELD AS A SWINDLER, 1g it true that akirts will be worn |°f hookworm infec the sacrifices which they are about! ¢orded, and finally became involved in ite 11?” she was asked ag|out of seventy-five militia recruits) to make in fighting for their © ite le , higher thin ta (8 recently mobilized for war has caused| try, and in this desire I am sur eap conspiracy. TRAINING IN TRENCHES [Carrot % Felter Sat te Have our Paul Hevere banded ber the us citizens will heartily concur, Every e Public Health Service authorities to Judge Manton, in charging the jury, 1.35 Fleeced New Yorkers of $150,000. | ropean despatches recommend prompt examination of ba ae Erect Ae co ae warned them that they must not a! IS BEGUN AT HARVARD PITTSBURGH, Aug. 21.—Charged| “Skirts will be bigher in price,” she} ai units of the National Guard and| (i Nem Core Meet Ue Mig oee| low the influences of the times to sway | with fleecing residents of New York “hut not over nine or replied quickly, National Army at present organized, | such as they desirve, thetr opinions, but to treat Gruher's and Pennsylvania out of between $120, ten inches Up especially those from the warmer| “| ank you to call upon the organ-|case strictly on its merits. The Jury . | Stench Leaders Showing Young) 000 and $190,000 white operating under| “wphat is, ten inches up from the | portions of the country. jzations affiliated with your com-|retired at 12.36 P, PM. | Pi k B is B Fren ers OWING rT PACSHRCSHTTSH HIT ae cou ATTA PRL peo RE Fea oe ne oskwacm waa found |iitive to arrange 4n appropriate gala Lae in atiste Bloomers Officers New Methods of ’ : | shoe-top?” we ina on i facdell Stiles of the day for these National Army recruits bogus stock transactions, Carroll |“ ,, 0; from the ground,”|¥ Dr. Ch. Wardell Stiles nF Hh tus use these men to feel that| ee |York, is under arrest here by Fe BF lus gasped ment Reservation, where he was | 0UL, Iii tte “ipplause greeted 4 | Pink batiste bloomers with picot edge CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug The| quthorities, In default of $5,000 bai| ‘Well, won't the shortage In mate-|imaking experiments, Complaint by! address by Deputy Attorney Goneral ‘PASS IN REVIEW IN BOSTON. and lace trimming, elastic at waist 45c school for trench Anarrustie ar in Jail pending an order for re-| rials affect the length ca the skirts|}@ recruit of not fecling well after! Roscoe Conkling, who represented and knee, full reinforced. Special vard, now composed of 650 oval to New York here?” we pursucd. “You know welofficers suspected him of trying to | the Federal and State Governments commissioned reserve officers Felter was employed by a Pittsburgh utting allk winga on our aero|shirk duty resulted in medical exam-) at the meeting called by the M ' nie Tite © | | been opened with a heavier x brokerage firm, pola cotton into explosives} ination, Hookworm infection was|He laid stress on the fact that Russian Mission to This Country | ule than was originally arranged. xi cipal seat all the wool is being purled fato|found. Other examinations showed) ¥ or mara whe Riaat lke. toltlere Share Honors of the Day and ’ - Capt Hamien addressed the members| DRIFTED ALL NIGHT ON LAKE. |{%2,ti 8 moot lt & high percentage of hookworm Jonatha in ene die reer, Review the Veterans, Women’s Underbodices of the smith aairange, nnd tar ag By way of reply Miss Lodewick —— He sald In Darts oy at da ie to| BOBTON, Aum S1-What te tett of viThe men were called unexpectediy Ree line { am de- Aisalpate the idea prevalent | | Arend Aniay. Bethe Hapublia: insane Women’s underbodices (camisoles) of | h . cee gh eae TOLEDO, Ohio, Aug. 21.—The pas: |wReenee nis coming season. A re x of country that review before th tizens of Hc washable satin in pink and white. after luncheon for ® trip to tha Hary| ne eet ee ot New. York, )yecy nf the princess gown, one ple AT END OF ITS LABORS drafted army are mer »-day. Dense crowds along the route of . i. i , ( | vard trencnes in Fresh Pond, Major drifting all night in Lake Brie,| plaids with rather full skirts, ‘This being forced to fight agains ithe parade gave the veterans u dem lace and ribbon trimmed. Special Dereviers, Capt, Amann and Lieut od here at 6 A. M. to-day with the|deslgn, you see, ha an Bton Jacket hn Happily, snpse no. realy natrative welcome, but the cheering ray Capt Ass ; M. Os AAs Washineto, aes nd co Hot (Aue | eee tee Dit Morize of the French mission cach laid of a tug. The stoamer'a machinery [effect with frome Oke dine eota| Back at Washington, Where It attitude as tempered by the thought that t took one company In hand wnt fiom [broke down after leaving Put In-Bay at | hats wil ee eae " sci 4 There has been no call for volun- | Would be probably the last appearance shor e yn ducted om |¢'P. M. yesterday. ave tasse 0) L Nn 1 eporte sfc ea : in thie e| of as 0 Srcnen the trenches, explaining tha|° There ‘was ne panic among the 200]"rhank you, Miss Lodewick,” and Seeks to Wind Up—Report though there wan no one who |in this city of the Grand Army ass Tub Silk Petticoats different portions of the structure a4 | passengers, though women and children dashed on | All. Prepared. expect 4 call did not come [national organization. Ic vent on. [became frightened when a sguall blew|*° ° las a | pares because, in the Judgment of the guid About 8,000 bluecoats, «rey-headed | they W up shortly after midnight | @ PAULINE FURLONG aw! ow gicpon, Aus, Sk P x hands of the nation, tt was-not|men were in line as compared wit - | the cloud of dust and dropped | 4 hae aie Re ihe : time to all for pi inteers. THOS" |nearly 60,000 who formed the parad White tub silk petticoats with double if ; i, * orn her va ?* | have returned to Washington to close a | ed models, Special Wer you go on your vaca: POTTSVILL! Pa, Aug. 21.—Twolshorter and skimpler she threw up) the affairs of t haath he committees are hard at work |Die# : ; é i tailore pe tion this Summer have nen were killed and two others proba-| her arms (this Venus has two arms) From a)) reports by Mr. Root, for 7 ing plans, and the day for the | / rank Pes: of New ¥ rk was ‘ our favorite paper mailed to bly fatally injured to-day in a gas ex iy “It can't be done," a Fine ip re demonstration, which will |ahead ¢ line as guard of honor ¥ plosion at the Lytle colliery of the Bus, |And screamed, a | commission as a whole and of the sea dly be within the next two carrying the colors of Commander in| you every day, |eushanne Coal Company af Latte: nene| Bue vou never can. tell Like the| dividual members, upon the subjects | RE \0e 04 anounced as s00n a8 [Chief Patterson WwW s; Hand-Knitted Evening World, 120 per w ok ‘here. ‘The dead: Frank Sheko, Charles [Old man bemoaning his hard luck,| Which they were specially charged pi ple ‘The Russian Mission, headed by Am omen’s an nitte Daly World, 12 vt Lianey. The injured! John Shelko, Al. |everything goes along getting badder | Investigate already have been subm S288 bassador Makhimalet, which arrived iy por we exander Basko. and badder and you can't see a ray of | to Secretary Lansing and have been Petitions to Nominate Court ef here early in the day, received & lurke | aes A onc nally, when things are| ferred to the State, War and Ne aes eer ene Leila, : Imported Shetland Sweaters apd World, 6c per Sunday German K nin New York Caused) ansolutely hopeless, all of @ sudden | Partments, It t# not the present int ALBANY, N.Y. A Petition# | with an escort of companies of the staff - | Bien ein Argentina r ‘ - tion to make any of them publ minate Judges Chester B. Me rd and fit lors . 1 iniemcrtoe now for week ot ae , ° y will turn right around—and get guard an y sailors of the Russtar 23 Tine ee | BUENOS AYRBS, Argentine Repup- | 'B°Y ™ MM 6 Se! though the substance of some may Laughlin, Republican, and Benjamin | Navy went over the route of the parade Smart Sport models with large sailor sta Tou ee Fr worse | , ~ Me, Aug 20 (Delayed).—The principal } pear later in development of the wa: |N ardozo, Democrat, for election /Afteen minutes ahead of the Grand lars, sports ckets and belts, ina Instigator of the recent rallroag sirike| That's the way with fashions. pang of the Government |thin fail to the Court of Appeals | Army. They were accompanied by collars, sp ay i 1 5 a . x Sag on the Central Rallroads in Argentina|Imagine the bustle on Broadway.) str, Root 1s deeply Interented in th |! where they are now serving | Mayor Curley. All of the military mem wide range of attractive colors. Specia Wana to | 1s said tobe @ Gorman named von |The drawings of George Du Maurier,! immediate adoption of some of ighignation, were filed to-day At lbery of the commission were in uni-| Ge Paae Maina tes ve ie || Ete ta TD Temata ack. inte as, mmortalisad (his mensiren tor ret of Noi TANm Sudiefary’ committe of (forms They reviewed the Grand \tmy F r United States, atrocity. ut George couldn't Bélp were touched upou in the reports. be Har of the Bate of New York, parade la oe