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Show LIND DISAVOWS PRESS ACCOUNT OF HIS ADDRESS MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 22. In a reply to a letter from Henry Iane Wilson, Wil-son, former embassador to Mexico, calling' call-ing' on him to disclaim alleged statements made at a church- meeting here that Mr. Wilson knew or the plot to murder Francisco Fran-cisco I. Madero, John Lind, former personal per-sonal representative of President Wilson In Mexico, pent to Mr. Wilson the following follow-ing letter, made public tonight by Charles B. Elliott, Mr. Wilson's local attorney: ilon. Henry Lane Wilson, Indianapolis, Indianap-olis, Ind. . 'Bear Sir I have the honor to ir-knowledse ir-knowledse the receipt of your letter. In the course of the address to which you refer, I commented on the events which led up to and culminated in the dfath of President Madero. What I said was stated in good faith in the course of that discussion and In the full belief of the accuracy of my information. The press reports of in'y utterances detached from the other language of my rmaiks are misleading and susceptible of mis-interpreiation. mis-interpreiation. I wny not responsible for their publication, assume no such responsibility and disavow them. uSiyned) Very respectfully yours, JOHN LIXO. |