Results of the investigation into Nazi activity allegedly carried on in the Seventy-first Regiment of the National Guard by Sergeant Gottlieb Haas will be revealed at a meeting tonight in the Regiment Armory, Thirty-third street and Park avenue, according to Lieutenant Ames T. Brown, president of the Board of Inquiry.
Reporters will be given an opportunity to quiz Sergeant Haas in connection with the charges that he drilled Nazis with United States rifles, Lieut.-Col. Brown said. Major Frank P. Thornton and Major Grant Layng, who, with Brown, compose the board of inquiry, will be present.
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