Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1930 — Page 14

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WITNESS BACKS MRS, HENLEY IN DIVORCE TANGLE Adjutant-General Repeats Wedding Denial After Trip to Toledo. The marital muddle of Mrs. Ethel Williams Henley vs. Manlord Grant, adjutant-general of Indiana, became more complicated over the week-end. Mrs. Henley last week filed a petition for separation and alimony and named the adjutant-general as her husband The adjutant-general countered with a general denial. “I am not married,” he said. Mrs. Henley produced certified copies of a marriage record at Toledo, 0., Sept. 12, 1929. General Henley and his attorney, Garrett W. Olds, left for Toledo, where, according to press dispatches, they were conducting an intensive investigation. Mar Witness Talks This morning, following his return, Mr. Olds said: 'General Henley denies that hr married this woman, meaning that lie did not participate in any marriage agreement with her, ceremony or anything else.” Meanwhile, Dr. Barrie Carpenter, •ar witness for Mrs. Henley, became vocal in Detroit. About Aug. 30, 1929,” she said, Ethel Mayer Williams of Indianapolis arrived at niy home to stay for a week or ten days, to await her coming marriage, of which she told me immediately upon her arrival to Lieutenant-Colonel Manford Grant Henley, stationed at the time at Camp Perry, O. “While she was a guest at my home letters arrived daily from Camp Perry. I personally mailed lor her several letters addressed to Lieutenant-Colonel Henley at Camp Perry. Heard Phone Calls "My personal telephone also was used during this period, and I heard her place calls and talk to him, in one instance the phone being held up tor several hours. "On the morning of Sept. 12, 1929. I drove my personal car to take Mrs, Williams to Toledo, where we had a 10:30 engagement to meet Lieutenant-Colonel Henley at the Commodore Perry hotel, and where we did meet him and had breakfast together, for which Colonel Henley paid, my check included. "I talked to Colonel Henley on the

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