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Show SOIG IS BASED UPOPJ PRES1DENTATJD BRIDE Chief Executive, However, Asks That It Be Not Published. By International News Service. NEW YORK, Nov. 19. A. Brooklyn son" writer, Michael J. F. Fitzgerald, who wrote a song, "Pretty Little Indian Maid," using the White House romance us a basis, has received from Secretary Tumulty a request that the song be not published. While the name of Mrs. Gait, the president's fiancee, is not mentioned, men-tioned, the reference in the song is unmistakable, un-mistakable, because of the fact that Mrs. Walt is a descendant of Pocahontas and because the Indian name for the president presi-dent of the United States is "Tho Big White Chief." Mr. Fitzgerald had entered into ne- (Contliueu ou Fag Two.). sorjG IS cased uporj PRSIOEIllfIOE (Contliinm from Taue Ou ) t.itiatinns with kin piibliMkers. but Ik.'.v r..fimi'il In )nlilili Hi'' snug willinul tin-.iinsi'iil tin-.iinsi'iil of the proiidpnt. 1" ri'spnnsi-tn ri'spnnsi-tn a li'tti-r s.'iil In Waliiiistn tins n--pl- mi ri'crivi'.lr The White llntifc. WasliiiiRlon. (),(', hor -t I'.M.".. Mv di'iir sir: rieplvini; to yniir I,. Hit ul Ortiibrr If, tho prii.ii-iil asks nil' to fiiv to you lhat no would be verv iniii'li1 obi ilii'd if the sons' to n-hicll you r.-for wore not pillilii-ncil. lie "uul'l bo ory mii.'li distn'.te.l if it were. 1 Bin sure vim will fullv niiili'itiiii'l ainl iippi'i'i-iate his pnM I inn. Sin.'cr.'lv v.mn, .1. P. Tl MI l.TV. Siviotni'.v to tho I'l esi.b'iil . The mhik referred to runs lis follows: TRETTY LITTLE INDIAN MAID. A pal.' I'm 'i' .'hii'f of n uiiu'i'y Ii''1'!' lln the trail of an Indian sipiavv. In his lijuM . aiioi' thai was built for two l 'nine ilnl'tin;; In the shnre. A lover's 'larl hit Hie while man's heart Prion the i;iil of .'upper slia.le, .'or he "lis llie .-hief nf Hie pale la. e Irilm And she whs an liiiliaii maul. . Chorus: nil are red ainl 1 am while; Thai makes our love true blue, Pur I linow that you love me, Ami vim know thai. I love you. ,,. ns stroll liiLjetlier 'neatli Hie silvery moon When I lie I v ilii;ht. shadows fade, A ml I 'II rr.iw n y mi I he lady of the ,:ilr I a.-e 1 1 ihe Mv piellv litllo In. linn maid. In ll real bl mansii.n, her white eliiof's hiiuie, Par nnai from Ihe piaiiie plain And li;hl. .'linue ami the niniim ton -Thev M,:h fur Hi. on in vain. ( Ihe- setting Mill, when their work is done, Thev dieaill of the fniesl eljnle Where she mel. Ihe ehief nf Hie pale I'll''" Inlin And h" llli'l Ihu Indian miiid. v |