| Show MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT CAUSES TROUBLE 1 Dec 1 President H 1 President i Washington VashI H renewed the I kt Roosevelt dl unexpectedly Brownsville affair lighting over the thc 1 Burling Into th the senate an na by bV today toda attached to which message menage explosive lve investigations made byI by a report of ot In c was vms Cor the war d part detectiVes ur of one I Coners which Boyd od meat ment In troopers Is said to hue have the d charge charged lon ot of the made full or of his corn com half a a. dozen 1 k rn ratiOS Cs In the Drowns tic uC- The debate to begin 1 tall fair wn was day was w warned l nc upon Senator Foral er SS M i nr the iI In Ills his al that tilLit lon l began gan thO o I before betor m a e from om tile there wa a a ho he was Oil Its wa way on In 10 his feet a un art of oC the tho his bill for tor the J discharged soldiers providing for a commission to hear henr the te Individual cases and determine det which of ot them ought to be allowed to re enlist wn n nI nhe I I he was interrupted to permit tho tim clerk I to read reHi tho the message I Secretary lal of or War Wright In his hla re reI report re- re I I port on the shooting on which President d cut nt Hoose ts t's mossa m message o os OI I s is based says ay in part Ex U. U Twenty Twenty- I Boyd Company fifth infantry now nov v o at Monroe lonroe Ga Go told William Lawson Ln a detective n In nI InI William G. G I I tho the employ of or Captain Baldwin ln of ot Va that he ho and 1 oC of tin till three or four other men Twenty fifth Infantry were the lea leaders lead lead- 1 t ers era rt of or tho Brownsville I ral raid I olt and ami dr Ir drew w almost rt 1 That rhal was point H r n n ono one lie Iho men Ulen be reinstated At th the tho con con- conI I elusion of tl Ow reading of I the th message declared he believed that I cr Conyers's testimony us as given l before nor the commission was vas the tIme whole truth that It if Conyers had recanted on that tes tee Imon he had bad done so because o of II the espionage the tIle threats tho the Insolence insolence inso lam lence the dastardly conduct of o a n nI government sworn 5 not to torture It Its I subjects but butto to pro them The President In III his message plainly plain plain- ly accuses Foraker of or ising ad Ising the time negro ro hoodlums to stick by their testimony testimony tes tos- true tru or 01 false Halt Half Halfa a sentence in lit his message mess reads Encouraged En Fn n- n I ed by ou outsiders to persist in th their lr course of or concealment and denial denial denial de de- de- de nial etc l lor or ker caught tho meaning mean menn- lug ing and his face mice turned livid as ns th the cl clerk rl rend read In Introducing his amendment amend ment before lh the message e was read Foraker flatly charged the President with having sent detectives to try tn to frighten the dismissed Sol soldiers ler into a confession conCession 1 |