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SWEARS HE PAID $1,200 BRIBE FOR HIS EXEMPTION | citter Testifies Bens, Adviser of Draft Board, Filled Up Fake Questionnaire and Threatened. That he obtained exemption from army service on a fake questionnaire, |naming false dependencies, from Seton |. Bens, advisory: member of the Free- port Draft Board, was told yesterday svaniwa WORLD, SURBDAY,.MAY 19, 191 'A Hooker of Bowery Booze, | Drunk With One-Armed and One-Legged Men, Has Perils So Tom Jones Found When He Was Robbed) of Week’s Pay, Walloped His Best Friend and Had to Submit to Finger-Printing. PREAD Grapelade between two thin slices of bread and you have a sandwich that makes folks look up in surprise and say, “Well, that is good.” Grapelade has a taste to-it, you see. Just everybody likes the taste of fresh grapes. And Grapelade is so smooth and rich and just tart-sweet enough. Grapelade is all the goodrress of the grapes, all the purple juice—whole grapes minus only the seeds, skins and acid crystals which are taken out by our special process. Try Grapelade today and see if you don't vote it the best spread you've ever had on thetable. At your grocer’s in 15-ounce glass jars for 35c; in 25-ounce tins for 50c. F. S.—Butter isrft neces- sary with Grapelade sand- wiches. Grapelade saves m butter. Groh ate woe prepared by Cooke experts. The Welch Grape Juice Ca, * Westfield, N.Y. Ask the Fountain Man for a Grapelade Sundae Police there, are on trial charged with conspiring against the’ Selective Service under indictment with his er, who signed his que esterday Bens and got him home, Later wn, at my office and asked. for “He said it swore Bens gave the draft deal after Department of Jus- tice was on the Eanes BARNARD FAGULTY YIELDS IN DISPUTE OVER GERMAN between the faculty and the Americar | f which, Mra. Oliver | Cromwell is the President, ended yesterday when the faculty announced that girls of the senior class who had failed in German and were in danger of losing their degree as a result, would be given a chance to make up the de- ficiency Mrs. Field received letters from three Barnard students informing her that several in the senior class were to be deprived of their degrees because they had not passed the German examination, which is compulsory | senior year Barnard. The _ let asked "the to arouse the t the ruling, matter into the courts, Threats were also mad that if the degrees were withheld. the girls would sue for dam Mrs. Field interview \der- sleeve of Barnard College yesterday. |The Dean Informed her that the faculty had deeded to give the girls another examination. Tom Jones and friend told a rare story to Judge Frothingham in Essex Market Court yesterday. It was reminiscent of Jules Verne or the story In the Sewing Circle Review which may be finished as soon as you have sent in your subscription. Tom had been disorderly. Un- doubtedly. The cop said so, and Tom himself contritely admitted it, He had done things which aren't done in good society, but it was solely the -|fault of that one hooker of Bowery @ | whiskey. “I was after being paid and my |family was waiting for me,” declared ‘Tom. “How did you got into thie aim. culty?” —just one—and all of a sudden I gets dizzy and forgets everything. When op! “Did you think that he would come back for more after he had taken your pay?” “Yes. He missed some of it.” The injured party, bearing grim evidence of the wrath of Tom, was brought in by the police. “How did this happen?” “We was drinking somewhere, T don't know where, with a man with one arm and a man-with one leg, and Tom was drinking beer, whiskey or wine, I don’t know which, out of a little glass, Then there was trouble and I div —| When I comes back he is asleep and the man with one arm and the man with one lez was gone. We waked him up, but he wouldn't wake up. Finally he comes to and says [ pinched $150. We both go for the cop and then he says I took $15. At the station he says that I took it, but gave it back.” Tom listened open-mouthed to tne | stories of his great adventure and shook his head dolefully. “You may go,” said the Judge to the battered one, “but Tom must walt a moment and be finger printed.” Chorus of sighs from Tom. + 6.4 Hereafter Mr. Kwoezka, whom we shall hereafter call Smith to curb the wrath of the typesetter, and who hus “I went in and had one little @rink | i 16 cents for A. which constituted a violation of the law. Nothimg came ef it for = day or two and Mr, Smith had forgotten the in- cident. But officer McGiynn, bearing & summons from court, came into the restaurant and took Mr. Smith out with him. They were strolling down the avenup to the station house and along came the offlcer responsible fur the pert oe! 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