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Simon for Hughes. Not the Congress of the U. S. but its political equivalent, the Parliament of Great Britain, has appointed the Extraordinary Tribunal (TIME, June 18) which was probing, last week, into the suspected employment of third degree methods upon a young woman, Miss Irene Marjory Savidge.
As Miss Savidge testified before the Extraordinary Tribunal, appraising reporters scribbled: "pretty . . . dressed in black with canary colored ribbons at her throat . . . light brown hair . . . pink-and-white complexion . . . looked like a schoolgirl of sixteen . . . slight cockney accent . . . provoked laughter with some of her naive replies, but she herself did...
The Lord Justice of Appeal, Sir John Eldon Bankes, presided last week over an Extraordinary Tribunal appointed by joint action of both Houses of Parliament to enquire into the circumstances of an examination by police officers at New Scotland Yard of a young woman, aged 22, who is by profession...
Miss Savage, frightened, ignorant of her rights, went with the police. What happened was elicited, last week, before the Extraordinary Tribunal, while the Lord Justice of Appeal listened in his great sweltering wig and the Countess of Oxford and Asquith cocked an ear. Chief points:
Finally, there is Hoover, the implacable enemy of the farmer. And of this Hoover we continue to hear--and shall hear more as the time for the convention nears. The debate turns partly upon Hoover's opposition to the McNary-Haugen bill and partly upon the famous dollar-wheat decision...