n 1 n I .itt t»mttnmiiii nuw * I ” Igt i fMf f tmttw wmiwi wmi* | t* inlilHl mmt mrmimmtmm I i | nnj q | it I tmnnttWimMtinmw»• 1 *% I«I tt mttttim H»i iimmi#t 1 mtmtvi *it iwititiwrniit i iwitimmtmn ft i ittiftn I tiititMummiiii I mn | wwttwwwniyittwtt I niiimfimmttiwwttwHwHtnni»mnmwit |H tun •vttttnHiifitnti nit Imit | ii| iiiiiuitwttHMMnn^III M 1 tiiltrtSlttftH*Hftltltllll^l1*ununinainniimum | a | tt j « wMfittmmttittmtttti Inlwlrtit | w f Mmtiummmwintnij HI u I it«I il wm*nmwtn»»Hitrt«lt;i I n 11 * 1 **servea as nower ginsmoQG3DOhoutcirculatedhavegiveThatress, cua noi f Congress.f CambridgeWilsonWilson, atruthwroteTHE WHITE HOUSE WashingtonCambridge CityMy Dear Mr. Wilson:I am very glad indeed to reply to yourletter of June fifteenth that the HonorableFinly H. Gray thoroughout his membership inthe House has given the present administration the most generous and cordial support.• . • . ^It would afford me the greatest gratification to see him return to the House ofRepresentatives.Cordially and sincerely yours,Woodrow WilsonDear Sir:., * '• . . * * * .. •Reports are being circulated in this* • * . • •district that the Democratic candidate for Congress, Hon. Finly H. Gray, did not give proper support during the past two years to your recommendations for preparedness and other war measures.Will you kindly give me the facts in the matter.Mr. Bent Wilson,Standard Manufacturing Co.,Cambridge City, IndianawarfoundtriedThatFinlyotherlittle orwhom vou