Show UOJZNQ fi Congressional Committee Will Begin Taking Testimony Today Phi lailelphis Pa Jail 3Tho Congressional Congres-sional invePtlpating committee recently appointed tom time purpose of Imiulrlng Into tho ciisio of Oscar L Boon the former V mer Went Point cadet whoso relatives bo1 Hovu h9 cumo to hlH death as a result oC huzln UL ltho Military academy two ycam V ago lIssemblcd l In this city tonluht limo comniltl which consists ot cjliurlcs Dick Ohio chairman Edmund 1VLV Drlcgs New York irving P AVonger V Pennsylvania Walter L 1 Smith Iowa mil I Bertram lj Clayton New York hold nn executive scflslon at which the preliminary I prelim-inary arrangements for tho taking of tes tlmony wore made The committee will I leave IITO nt 820 a m tomorrow for Bristol V Patiio homo oC tho Boo family I i and will Immediately begin the taking oJ I testimony l After hearing tho Bristol witnesses I wit-nesses tho committee will return to thla city to hear Philadelphia physicians who arc connected with the cnac after which I V tho Investigators will sit at Weal PoJnL j t Night sessions will probably bo held in order to expedite the Inquiry A copy of tho testimony taken by the milliard board of Inquiry has been sent to tho Congressional V Congres-sional committee for reference V It Is announced that tho case oC former Cadet Broth will bo taken up and telo Krnmii have been sent to time young mans V V father and tho rurally physician at Altoona Al-toona summoning them to V Philadelphia Musftngos were alao sent t l a young man I named Burnham who while a cadet at West Point lived la tho samo tout with I LPOo UrnbaI ld IUchTJto Jy r |