Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1920 — Page 7

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APPRECIATION FOR HAMON

OKLAHOMA CITY. December IS,— A telegram expressing appreciation of Jake I* Hamon and of the influence and assistance” of Mrs. Hamon. the widow, has been received from Harry M. Daugherty, Ohio “ publican leader, by Judge J. Dyetae. of this city, who is the campaign started by

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tract after receiving an the attorneys for the co firm, to annul the contract, been question of the contract’s validity ] been raised by the state board of

Merle N. A.

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tract. He told the ___ w«* “trying to protect them.

tract*^as^ou* suggeatT ^ked^CarHn

H. Shank, a member of the ooaxd^

“Then you will find yourselves in a

lot of trouble,” Mr. Walker replied, g * With whom T’ hhaeif asked.

‘Ton Just cancel it and you will ie soon enough,” the attorney said. “I can not figure out what Walker

is driving at.” Mr. Shank said later. -He advises us to cancel the contract

PSWNHBWiWt committee as to Hamon s .

follows:

that great Republican. | HMSSSatn* tte^omfnation j election of Senator Harding sney. He and friends are entitled to and greatest considers! we are In politics. I know ; g at or Harding es- : _JBihow greatful he is ■ Hamon's Influence and as- i Mr. Hamon never wavered

loyalty and devotion to ourj ■ Not being able to speak for j

Senator Harding but knowing him; and his friends, I can confidently ex- j,

oress the hope that no reflection on Mr Hamon's public service or his friendship will receive any consideration on the part of us. Mr. Hamon’s

and assistance and that of

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hotel and authorities are

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