Show I TWO BUNDlES COME fORTH AS EVIDENCE Congressional Investigating Commit Committee tee Orders Clerk to Sched Schedule Schedule Schedule ule Same Washington Feb 5 An unexpected session of or the congressional congressional congressIonal investigating committee was held this morning following the receipt from the Interior department of ot two bundles of documentary evidence called for by Mr Brandeis the attorney representing Louis LouisR R B Glavis Mr Ir Brandeis had complained yesterday of ot the delay of ot the interior department In forwarding these papers and the com corn committee committee decided this morning to dispose of them at once by fixing rules under which they could be examined by counsel Following an executive session of an hour Chairman Nelson announced that the committee had adopted a resolution providing that the papers should remain in the custody of ot the clerk who should make a separate schedule of them and allow the attorneys to Inspect them in his presence so as to determine which should be offered in evidence Mr Brandeis remarked that he had but buta a few hours to remain In the city and would like to begin inspection of the thc pa papers papers pers peru at once Chairman Nelson said it tt would be necessary for tor the clerk first to tomake tomake make mcke the schedule Senator Flint how however however however ever offered a compromise by suggest suggesting ing that as fast as the were scheduled they should be turned over to the attorneys This was agreed to but it was announced that the attorneys alone should have access to the papers and that no one else would be permitted in the room while they were examining them Mr Brandeis said he would have to be absent from the city on February 10 and 11 and suggested that the hearing might go over until Monday the The com corn committee committee however adhered to its purpose to resume hearings Friday the The brief brier session today was marked by two interesting incidents Gifford Pinchot making his first announcement in the case ease and John J Vertrees of Nashville making his first appearance as chief counsel for Secretary Ballinger Mr Pinchot asked that Nathan A Smythe of New Now York be added to the list of counsel as his personal representative and that he be permitted to examine the papers I Representative Denby questioned Mr Pinchot as to what angle of the tho case his testimony would be directed The story stor I have to tell replied Mr Pinchot is my connection with conser conservation conservation conservation And that includes the Alaska coal land cases eases and water power sites inter interjected Interjected Interjected Senator Sutherland Yes The committee agreed that Mr lr Pinchot would wO ld not be called until after the cross examination of ot Mr Glavis was concluded and adjournment was taken until Friday The attorneys began Immediate exam of ot the papers sent by the Interior department |