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Show i did i;dt c.iit::i32 ccl: :;::) t:x3?s WASHINGTON, April 23. Col.. Mills of the Inspector-General's department, who went to Denver to Investigate the interview said to have been given by Gen. Baldwin, In which the latter spoke In an Improper manner of the Filipino and negro soldiers, has reported to Secretary Sec-retary Boot that the Interview never took pWe, and that the man who reported re-ported It had been discharged from the paper. . It appears from Col. Mills's report that Gen. Baldwin did have an Interview Inter-view when he first arrived at Denver, and it was this interview to which he referred to when he subsequently stated that he -was misunderstood if he was interpreted as paying anything reflecting re-flecting upon the Filipino or colored soldiers. Col. Mills's report is supported by a great many affidavits and much testimony, testi-mony, which has been. presented to the Secretary. |