Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 176, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1926 — Page 12

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HUM CALLED TO CM RESCUE Position as Probe Assistant Used by Republicans. Attorney General Arthur Gilliom is being called upon to come to the rescue of the Republican candidates, and his presence as a special deputy to Prosecutor William H. Remy in the Jury probe of "Stephensonism' in State polities is being capitalized by the Republican State committee. In advance copies of his speech ■which is to be delivered at Vincennes Saturday night, sent to Republican feditors, this notice is included: "Because of the connection of Mr. Gilliom with the grand jury investigation of the Thomas H. Adams

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probe charge, considerable interest should be attached to his speech.” Mr. Gilliom said that he had authorized this advertisement of his position to the editors supporting the Republican ticket. The speech itself is careful to state that Gilliom will make not reference to the deliberations of the grand jury, which would violate his pledge of secrecy, but the introduction is so phrased as to lead readers to boliev# that his statements are based upon his knowledge of its probe and the evidence. Thomas Adams, the Vincennes publisher who first made the Stephenson charges, was incensed and promised more fireworks as a result of what he declaims to he a breach of ethical conduct in the authorization of the notice to editors. CHURCH CLUB ELECTS Eli Lilly has been elected president of Christ Church Men’s Club. Other officers are W. W. Knight, treasurer, and Jack Hewson, secretary. The club will meet at noon on the third Thursday of every month from November to April. The speakers will discuss subjects closely allied to the religious life of the community. Membership in the club will be open to all men interested in church welfare. The first meeting will be

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WONDERING WHAT CLARISWILLSAY Adams’- Appearance at Rushville Worries G. 0. P. Bv Timet Svccial \ RUSHVIRLE, Ind., Oct. 29. —Republicans here today are a bit nerv ous concerning the appearance at a mass meeting tonight of Claris Adams, opponent of Senator James E. Watson in the G. O. P. senatorial primary. Whether Adams, headliner at the meet|ng, conducted on the most vitriolic campaign in Republican history, and whether not he wjll repeat’, is a chief topic of consid eration. It was pointed out that Adams assailed Watson to such an extent that praise of his record now would be considered only as a formality of a defeated candidate to the winner. Otherwise, the politicians say, young Adams might be considered a bit Insincere if he should speak of Senator Watson' in glowing terms.

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