Show CLARKS CLARK'S C CARAVAN RAVAN HIKES TO SE Democratic Representatives P Pay Y Their het Respects to the Party's No Nominee omi minee e S EI z N N. J. J July 20 o Champ J Clark speaker of or the House of Representatives es led Jel his caravan of ot followers followers followers fol fol- lowers a tortuous Va way along the dusty roads of to Governor Wilsons Wilson's summer h home me here t today day The They came strong from the House of or Representatives In a special train i I from Washington to shako shak hands with the nominee and bin him mm gOds godspeed eed for tor forthe forthe I the presidency It was the first time In the history of ot the United States that Democrats or Republicans In Congress had quit their work to dash across the countr country and hail hall the party standard bearer Governor Wilson Nilson met them hal halt half wa way down the he walk stretching away awny from his front porch to the roadway Mr Clark had something to sa say and he did not wait walt until tho long line Une of representatives representatives rep rep- had filed by and had its Itis It collective say mr so gO he lie held up the procession procession procession pro pro- cession for tor a minute or two and told the governor hat that the they had come to see see him and wish him well In his fight and that the they had t brought rought along along- their autographs In a little book to remind him some da day that the Democratic majority majority majority ma ma- of the House had closed up of office office of- of fice and and traveled tra down to to to get acquainted with the next President President dent Governor The governor go was confused contused as he looked out over the tho crowd of or expectant expectant expectant tant faces on his lawn Jawn and started to speak sneak The words died awn away before beCote they reached hl his lips repressed by the tho volume of ot a n cheer Presently the noise ceased and the governor told them that he would treasure the book as as' as greatly as he had welcomed their coming There were two ways for tor a President pr President sl- sl dent to get along with the House of oC Representatives the governor said One was not to keep In Intimate touch with Its members but to be concerned In Its I deliberations only That would not bo ho his way If he had the chance He greeted them today as his partners and comrades s In a A. solemn duty which tho they owed the American people After Alter the he governor ceased speaking and Mrs Wilson had come out on the porch to take tale her place beside him the long line lino filed past shaking hands with both Colonel Harvey Speaker Clark stayed and chatted for fora a quarter of an hour or more with the governor then took an automobile to the home homo of Colonel George Harve Harvey at Deal Beach where Miss lIss Genevieve Clark his daughter Is a guest The speaker took with him his son Bennett Ben Ben- Bennett nett and one or two friends The They re re- re flamed the rest of or the afternoon at Deal Beach After ACter a a. photographer had grouped all abo about t the lawn In with the governor and the speaker In to the the the-cente center they separated separated sepa sepa- rated Into knots Twenty-five Twenty or or- thirty thir ty v went ent over to Asbury Park by trolley trolley trolley ley and automobile A delegation of Inland members rs treated themselves to toL toa toa a L sight of ot the Atlantic ocean a mile from the tho governors governor's cottage and some Rome went In is the tho surf The governor sat I 1 bareheaded In a n rocker on his lawn with Representatives HardwicK of ot Georgia and Henry of Texas on either I side sMa We Wo folks down south Mr Hardwick Hardwick Hardwick Hard- Hard wick told 1 tho the governor are for tor you but we feel Tee that we are fre re sort of or out of ot the reckoning I Some of us talked It over on tho the train coming up hero here and weve we've decided to go back home and I raise half haJt a a million dollars for tor you I I Ito and give It to your campaign manager to spend where It Is need neede L |