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Show NOT DECIDED IF GEORGE SHALL CONTINUE WITH THE JUNIOR REPUBLIC Now York, March -I. Tho question whether William It. George, founder of tho Georgo Junior Republic, and a director of tho National Association Associa-tion of Junior Republics, Is to bo allowed al-lowed to contlnuo his connection with tho association, has not been settled by tho verdict handed down last night by tho inrormal court which reviewed cortaln evidence against him on charges or misconduct. Tho verdict ls construed In widely dlffortlnt ways by, tho pro-Gcorgo rfnd tho anti-George factions In tho two organizations. Mr. Georgo's Mends view It in tho largo raeasuro favorablo to him whllo his enemies hold tho contrary. r On tho first chargo against Mr. j Georgo, known as tho Whltmoro ac- I cusntlon, tho court foifnd that tho evidence offorod was not worthy of credence Tho Whltmoro girl declared I Mr. Georgo was tho father of-Uor child. On tho other two accusations, and known as tho Tomplo and Klcmm chnrgos, tho court found that Mr. Georgo was guilty of wilful misconduct. miscon-duct. Ills action, it was declared was dollburato and in tho highest degreo Impropor, but was without crlm'jial IntMnt. Tho Tomplo girl declared Mr. Georgo had mado a physlclal examin ation of her ns such only n physician should hnvo authority to make. Tho Klcmm girl said Mr. Georgo had tried to corrupt hor. v-ti' 1 -i. |