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“UTTERLY FALSE STATEMENT."

PRESIDENT WILSON’S REPUDIATION. [in nuas ASSOClATlON. —coptbioht.} WASHINGTON. Feb. 18. Replying to a letter to the editor of “ The Protestant Magazine,” the President repudiates the allegation widely , •oablished throuEhont the United States that Mr. Tmnuhv. the Presidential Secretary, handled the correspondence with prejudice, Mr. Tumulty being a Roman Catholic. President Wilson brands the statement as utterly false. He 'says he sees ail the correspondence pesonally.

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West Coast Times, 19 February 1914, Page 3

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“UTTERLY FALSE STATEMENT." West Coast Times, 19 February 1914, Page 3

“UTTERLY FALSE STATEMENT." West Coast Times, 19 February 1914, Page 3

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