People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1896 — Harrison Is Indignant. [ARTICLE]
Harrison Is Indignant.
Indianapolis, Ind., April 29. —Gen. Harrison showed evidences of indignation when he was shown an alleged interview with John Sherman sent out from New York, in which the Ohio senator was credited with having said, among other things, that if the general was an honorable man he would not accept the nomination for president. The ex-president refused to talk for publication. It is pretty well understood by the anti-McKinley men here that the ex-president does not intend to say anything additional pending the action of St. Louis convention. Those friends who cling to the belief that he will be the nominee of the convention ask only that he ke4p silent.
