Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 319, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1926 — Page 4

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MRS. WILSON MAY ANSWER ATTACKS MADE BY HOUSE M?v Reply to Inferences Made by Colonel in His ‘lntimate Papers.’ Times Washington lture.au, hi.l2 Sew York Avenue WASHINGTON. May 11.—Concern ing just who, from 1012 to 1020, was really President of these United States, the world has not yet, perhaps, heard the last word. Which means there is growing indication here in Washington that friends of the memory of Woodrow Wilson intend publicly to attack alleged improper inferences made by Colonel Edward House in his now famous “Intimate Papers.” According to significant small talk of the capital's drawing rooms, the attack will be led by no less a person than Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, herself. A number of the war President's most intimate political friends have been in conference with Mrs. Wilson, it is said, to urge concerted acton. Colonel House's version of how the Federal Reserve Bank Act originated will be one of the first intimacies controverted, so the' lowered voices say. The colonel, as is now \yeil known, contends he, very personally, had plenty to do with that act. Others say ho had practically nothing whatever to d(j with it. The task of providing * the Wilsonian contention is apt to fall upon Sen. a tor Carter Glass, who was chairman of the House of Representatives Banking and Currency Committee when the act was being written. The first flare-up of Wilsonians occurred in the Senate early in March when Senator McKellar of Tennessee branded the House papers as an insidious attempt to belittle a great man. Senator McXeeley of West Virginia assisted McKellar in (he denunciation, in the course of which I here was reference to a “Colonel Gas-house.” (Laughter.) BOARD TO ASK PARDON One Convict Says Other Had No Part in Killing. On the strength of statements that Coy Gilland of Posey County, serving a life sentence in the State prison for the murder of Peter Schmidt in 1022, had no part in" the killing. State pardon board members will ask a pardon for the man. Narlie B. White, convicted with Gilland. said the former had no part in the murder. AMUSEMENTS "This* 1* FOLLIES DeSYLVIA SHERIFFS | A V 'waT.i.m k M rl I BKN’V.W A circus Dashfagton’s Aiimals

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POTATOES COME HIGH Cost Two Alleged Thieves Ten Days Eaeli in Jail. The alleged theft of two bags of potatoes valued at sls, cost Earl King and Edward Meyers, each a fine of $1 and ten days in jail meted out by Criminal Judge James A. Collins today. The two had been in jail thirty-five days awaiting trial. Albert Vogas, 21, Henry Snyder. 24, and George Glover, 21. Negro, charged with grand larceny were fined $1 and sentenced one to fourteen years at the Indiana Reformatory for grand larceny. Herman Johnson. 19, Negro, was given a six months term on the Indiana State Farm SOCIETY ELECTS I’RAED Two hundred members of the Indiana section of the American So oiety for Steel Treating elected Wi! liam G. Praed, chairman, Carletor. [B. Edwards, vice chairman, and Clarence 11. Beach, secretary-treas-urer at the Y. M. C. A., Monday night. Dick Miller, banker, and T. H. Wickenden, New York metallurgist. spoke. GETS LIQUOR TERM John Maton, proprietor of a dry beer saloon at 18 S. West St., was fined S2OO and sentenced to thirty days on the Indiana State Farm by Criminal Judge James A. Collins, Monday afternoon. Officers testified they confiscated liquor in Maton's saloon. ,

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