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Show PRESIDENT VANDERLIP DENIES OWEN CHARGES New York, Sept 1 Frank A. an-derllp, an-derllp, president of the National Gity bank, was told over the telephone tonight to-night at his home in Scarsdale of the charge which Senator Owen makes in his statement regardiug the National Na-tional City bank He said "It Is all perfect nonsense that this bank Is leading In a movement against the currency bill I have made some criticism of the bill and I intend to mako other criticism If I see fit. "We are not leading In any movement move-ment to kill tho currency bill, but I consider any move for tho purpose or bettering legislation a wise and patriotic thing. It is all moonshine about a propaganda to defeat the bill. I want to see financial legislation effected. This bill has some correct principles, but It must be changed according ac-cording to the lines suggested at Chicago." Chi-cago." When W. S Siraonson, vice president presi-dent of the National City bank, was told of Senator Owens' charge, he said It was nonsense and not worthy of discussion. m |