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•v* nr' j i .« ^ •, i k i .( i^vi i v y • * - -—, r •Vv £s ?• s. fc'^x-v v • •*. ■ ■- *» ‘ /r “ f : 1. • .* ■ *• V.}‘ ‘ -u ••Y * .*N|//lt; : -lt;■ *«-*, •:, .. g»Helen HoNinsworth of Terre Haute, Ind., daughter of a Methodist preacher, once prominent in the state, Is t)i« girl Eugene V. Doha. Socialist leader and many tithes Socialist candidate* for President, took into hi a home from the City Jail. Debs at the time publicly announced that he hurl opened his home to the girl, and that she must bo received by friends of his family as one of hischildren! and issued what he called hischallenge to the Christianity of Torn Hnu to.The girl had eloped with tho son of t prominent family and was married. Th. young man divorced her, took her chile away from her, and recently she was ar rested on the streets. She had been thre« dnya In jail when Dobs look herein to hfc home.“In reply to criticism. Debs said. 1c Terre Haute ask, 'What would Chris do? Data's action has aroused a strong con troversy from coast to coast. Mlsa Hoi-Hnswortb‘8 married hamo hi Cox.
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Indianapolis Star

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Sun, Jul 20, 1913

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