Show AGAIN SAYS CADETS CADETS' CASE IS UNSETTLED The President Issues Another Statement on Hazing at West Point flay Bay X N. Y Aug 1 President dent added further Interest to the West Point hazing controversy today by ly issuing another statement him him- in insisting that the tho question of the cadets cadets' reinstatement has not yet been de de- de In Iii spite of Secretary Wrights Wright's announcement an ann- that time the cadets had been reinstated it Is now regarded as certain tain that time the President will insist upon their dismissal Early today after rending rending- tine tho newspapers news new papers tIme the President talked with Secretary Sec Wright over the long distance telephone After talking with Secretary Wright tho thio President issued a statement as follows The President has not yet yol received time final decision of the tho war var department depart depart- meat ment hi iii the West Point hazing cases Originally department seemed In Inclined in- in to remove tine the cadets When Secretary Wright was huro he seemed Inclined to think they ought not to bo be removed but he Inc has evidently not yet conic come to any conclusion In the matter matterand matterand and has notified the President that he h wants the President to sue see Colonel Scott with whom ho tie f Secretary Wright right has just been in consultation TIme rue President of course will come to no final decision until he ho bears from sec secretary Sac Sac- Wright The guests of the President at lunch luncheon eon tommy today wore were Secretary U. U R. R Rogers general consel for the Isthmian Canal commission V. VI Torbes vice Ic governor of the Philip Philippines pines T. T J. J OBrien O'Brien ambassador to Japan and amid several magazine writers Mr Mi Roger salt said that lint all the Panama difficulties have appeared to have adjusted ad themselves Mr OBrien O'Brien said that the President IB Is pleased with the thC present relations between and America and that e everything cry thing is loveI love love- I ly y |