Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 163, 20 April 1909 — Page 8
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TO BERETAII1ED He Is Not to Lose Out as a Member of Mississippi River-Commission. WATSON TO SOUTH BEND
IT IS GENERALLY. UNDERSTOOD THAT THE FORMER CONGRESSMAN INTENDS TO PRACTICE LAW IN THAT CITY.
Special Correspondent. Indianapolis, Ind., April 20. All of the talk, that has been going around during the last few weeks to the effect that Robert, S. Taylor, of Fort Wajne, is to lose out as member of the Mississippi ; River commission, seems to be without any foundation, for word was received here from Washington yesterday that President Taft made the statement that Judge Taylor will not be removed from the commission. There was talk to the effect that the place would be offered to Jas. E. Watson, and also that two or three other good party workers were to have it offered to them also. The rumor traveled far, and reached the people who live along the Mississippi river the people who appreciate the excellent service that Judge Taylor
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rears that he has served as a. member of the commission. Yesterday RepresentativeBarthold, of St. Loss, called on President Taft at Waattfasjton and entered a protest on behaX of the business men and the commercial organizations of St. Louis against the removal of Judge Taylor, or the appointment of any one else to succeed him. Mr. Barthold was very earnest in his representations to the president of the esteem in which Judge Tayfcsr Is held all up and down the river. To Retain Taylor. President Taft assured Mr. Barthold that Judge Taylor would be retained as a member of the Mississippi River Commission, and , that he had no intention of either removing him or accepting his resignation even if it should be tendered. This assurance pleased Mr. Barthold and it' will also be pleasing to the many Indiana friends of Judge Taylor.
The mention of the name of James E. Watson in connection with the
Mississippi River commission trings out the fact that there is a strong Indication that Mr. Watson intends to locate In South' Bend for the practice of law. It has been known for some time that he has been urged to go io
South Bend, and that he has received
from that city some flattering busi
ness offers. It is known also that he
has turned down at least two good offers of government positions, because he wished to practice law. One
of these was the post of governor of
Porto Rico and the other was Minister
to Cuba. Watson to Practice.
A day or two ago, just before Mr.
Watson started back from Rushville to Washington with his wife and sons to remain until after the close of the special session of congress, he was
asked whether he would take any kind
of a government position. He answered that he would not, and said he intended to return to Indiana after the
close of the session to practice law
somewhere in Indiana. '
It is believed that by saying "somewhere," Mr. Watson had in mind
South Bend, for the field at Rushville
is not enough for a man of the calibre of Mr. Watson. For a time it was
said that he would ' locate in Terre
Haute, and it looked like this might be the outcome, but It is understood
that this arrangement has fallwi through, and that South Bend will probably land him.
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OHIO'S GOVERNOR WARMLY PRAISED
Governor Marshall of Indiana,
Eulogized Governor Harmon Yesterday.
IS PRESIDENTIAL TIMBER
MARSHALL SPENT YESTERDAY
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Columbus, O., April 20. "Yes, he Is of presidential, timber," is the way that Governor Thomas Marshall, of Indiana, classified Governor Judson Harmon. "I regard him as one of the greatest men in the United States to
day."
Governor Marshall was at the capi
tal of Ohio yesterday on a business
mission, that of looking into the public accounting system Of the state. The general assembly of Indiana has ordered it Installed and Governor Marshall Is expected to make the installation. Sings Harmon Praises. In discussing his brother executive of Ohio the Indianan . spoke of his speech before the Democratic club in New York on Jefferson's anniversary, referring to It as a great state paper rather than a dinner speech. ' That address received the closest attention and was the subject of much comment among those who were prirllsgtd to hear it, he said. ' '.'z vv ; Governor Marshall was the guest of Auditor of State Edwin Fulington, who is at the head of the department of public accounting In this state, and received, he said, many Tamable suggestions. . Yesterday afternoon he was . the guest of honor at a luncheon tendered by Allen Ripley Foote, commissioner for the state board of - commerce, at one of the clubs. '.'-' In addition to the host and the two governors there were present the following: - Judges Spear, Shauck and Davis of the supreme court; Auditor of State Fnllington, Adjutant General Weybrecht. Attorney-General Desman, School Commissioner Jones and former Governor James C Campbell. Secretary of State Thompson and Treasurer of State Creamer. After completing the mission which called him to this city. Governor Marshall left last evening for Indianapolis.
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