Show DISCHARGING THE COLORED TROOPS Men Are Being Put Out Out- of the Service at Rate of 25 Per Day Washington Nov Nu 22 Secretary lal laft Taft received a dispatch this afternoon from froni Major ajor Penrose In command of or orthe the he battalion o of tho colored colon d Iii iri- fantry antry ul ordered cred dismissed ic because c o of the bo recent Brownsville Texas riot Timi major reported that the men arc being discharged at the time rate of 25 r. r each ach day and that all of them willo will willbe willbo bo be o mustered out b by Monday Monda Secretary Taft has decided that the thc nine men who wore were absent from rom the com companies panics wh when n the trouble occurred be jo ret retained b by the thc service service- Three of these men worn wern imprisoned un under Cl court martial charges and amid the others were at al other oilier posts or ot on furlough rlou h The Thc secretary I took this action on cit hi his hiso o own n responsibility on the ground that President nuo Roosevelt elt c did lid not want scant to men who ho It Jt was plain did not Know about the riot an and could not pos possibly have participated In it It is believed that a n. congressional In e Investigation will ho bo later ordered I It I Is is l known that a n number o of i will vili Introduce resolutions to that thal effect shortly after congress con con con- I vOiles venes Representative e Hull huh chairman or of ortho tho time house committee on military a affairs af fairs fairs- this afternoon with Secretary Tuft Taft Later I tel he said aid saidI I do tin not hot believe helle It likely that con con- giess gt lC S will Ill direct tho the President to r re restore restore re- re store these c men It is not customary for Ul committees to lo direct the Pre President ts to to take tako m a specified action actio II It could bo h done and anti if IC time the bill hill were vetoed the time could be passed cd bf bS tinS tho I tiec C ir t two thirds wo-th wo vote I do not nol aUl anticipate eJI atc any such action how bl |