Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 295, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1928 — Page 8

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WALSH DENIES HE IS IN RACE TO 'GETSMITH' Cites Reasons for IVTAdoo Support; Corruption to Be His Target. F4l United Press WASHINGTON. April 6.—Senator Walsh of Montana has denounced reports that he is “out to get A1 Smith” in the Democratic presidential race. In a letter to W. W. McDowell, Montana State Democratic chairman, made public here today, Walsh stated he entered the race on the advice of Democrats who believed political corruption would be the big issue and chose him to conduct the fight, because of his Teapot Dome investigations. “It is needless to assure those who know me as well as you do that I could not be prevailed upon to participate in such a contest or any centest to help wreck vengeance on any man,” Walsh wrote in reference to published reports that he was “out to get Smith.” Walsh said his friendship for William G. McAdoo, Smith’s old opponent, dates back to 1912. “Our views upon public questions and national and international policies are approximately identical,” Walsh said. “By long association our friends within the party are to no small extent identical.” Walsh reasoned, therefore, that it ’was but natural McAdoo should support him for the nomination. “It would be more sportsmanlike, as well as more conducive to ultimate success, should the contest proceed in friendly rivalry rather than in recrimination, in which the motives of opponents would, on a basis of speculation only, be recklessly impugned,” he continued. “The Republican enemy offers a more inviting opening for attack.” Walsh pledged himself to tariff revision, for farm relief; opening of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence waterway; development of the Missippi and Colorado Rivers, and corrections in the fiscal system. JAILED AFTER HOSPITAL Floyd Vernon Hurt in Smash Is Held as Drunken Driver. Floyd Vernon, Zionsville, Ind., was transferred from city hospital dentention ward to the city prison today where he is held on charges of driving an automobile while intoxicated. Vernon was hurled through the windshield of his automobile when it struck a parked car at 2200 Indianapolis Ave., Thursday night. The parked car owned by Edward Taylor, Negro, 0f‘2288 Indianapolis Ave., was badly damaged. Several head. stitches were taken in Vernon’s

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