Show SATE IE FIXED FOR WILSONS WILSON'S SPEECH Ceremony to Be BeHeld BeHeld Held at N N. N J J August 7 7 eI HIGH COST OF LIVING Candidate Says Ii He Regards This as Leading Lead Lead- c ing Issue L T a N N. J. J Jul July C. C Governor G. Governor Woodrow Wilson and Senator elect JHo me James of Kentucky permanent L an of the Baltimore convention con bl this thIs' afternoon to have hoe the govnor gov- gov 1 nor or form formally ly notified of or his a on CU on the tue lawn of ot New Jerseys Jersey's lIt e White House hero here at 2 o'clock the thet t of oC Wednesday Au August 7 Mr AIr came up and had u a long ilk Jk with the nominee during which he lie lieIs Is pi requested to name a ab as late Jute a date as to afford Governor Wilson op- op to catch up with his corro- corro j now some letters letton an and df behind I. I speech of ot notification will be ort anI and anil the tho governors governor's reply will und bund und the keynote of oC the campaign fr r. r James Tames declared I Governor Wilson let lct It bo be known toy toy to- to iy y that he would deal with the lie high 1 Continued Pa Page lage c 2 2 Column 4 nue U v. v on r I I J t a a d ti is It C ce h in k T A of oC IC iff ce th a as to th the DATE DA IE FIXED FOR WilSONS WilSON'S SPEECH Notification N Ceremony to Be BeHeld BeHeld Held Heid at N J 1 August 7 7 Continued From J Page n e One c cr cost ost of oC living JIving and anti the tariff which he hr r re regards arll as the leading Issues clean clearly a and nd fully He lIe will Include reference to oth other r p f Planks lanks of oC the platform also Until tt t that hat time however hO he will have hare little ll to o sa say In reply to criticisms criticism of the p platform b by Theodore Theodoro Roosevelt elt or anybody else Ills speech t ch of oC acceptance accept accept- ance nce which he lie soon loon will begin to draft raft will be his first public comment com corn m ment ent he declared upon an any platform Tariff Issue ut E Cr Every attempt to Induce Governor GO W Wilson to take lake Issue with an any critic so far tar has hns failed tailed I lie discussed toda today the m high h cost of living as an Issue sa saying ying ho he regarded It as the tho leading Issue sue with the tariff at tho the heart of but declined c 1 to comment nt upon Colonel Roosevelt's utterances utterance Undoubtedly the tariff Is I at tho the center of It It lie hc said referring to the high cost of living Tho The thing Is so M Interlaced on public questions of oC all kinds that the conclusion Is Inevitable Tho he tariff lies at tho tim heart of ot it all great reat man many of oC the tue trust questions the time have ha arisen out of the lie tarIff tar tar- C. C Tho The minute you ou get et out from tho center the center tho high tariff you tariff you get Jet Into intoe tho e trust question and others othera Do you ou Intend governor ho he was asked ked to Uto tako off oCt your our coat cont and go 10 the mat with Colonel Roosevelt on one e question That sounds U I Hr I 10 to a. a ir 3 It Ii o Is Ir I 0 I I U I Hr doesn't It ho lie commented lou laughing I Intend to cov cover COVAr r the matter In m my speech of oC acceptance and m my corn cam nm- nm pal n speeches Of OC course there thero are other questions which I r shall deal deol with In m my speech o of acceptance but I cannot Indicate Just now what Ishall I Ishall shall sn say I want time to organize m my thou thoughts ht The most interesting features of 01 my mall mail toda today he continued are the contributions There are arc perhaps a n dozen letters containing checks These are from 5 to 1 00 That pleases me mc greatly because It Is m my Idea Ideo of ot therl the tho rl right ht kind of oC campaign fund I think that the contributions should come corno In small amounts from unsolicited sources James M Praises McComb Mr 1 tr James went to New York to to- to nl night ht Tho The notification committee will Ill meet moet he said at tho the Imperial hotel hotel ho ho- ho tel in New ew York on tho morning of or August uJust 7 1 antI and come In a bOd body to Sea Sen- girt With reference to the chairmanship chairmanship chairmanship chairman chairman- ship of tho the national committee Mr Ir James said Tho manager manag-er must be bc a 1 man nian who does not lIot make mak mistakes William F F. McCombs Is a areat great reat organizer and a aman aman man mon of ot unusual executive ability Mr 11 James told the governor Jo ho tic had talked with Champ Clark and knew Clark was as strong for tor Wilson lIson There Is 15 no doubt as to Clarks Clark's Jo loyalty loy by- alt alty to this ticket Mr oIl James s said stid l nor R as to the loyalty of ot an any other defeated candidate for Cor the nomination No Democrats are sulking In their tents this year During the conversation tonight ht Governor GO Wilson as t lil what Mr James had said conc concerning Mr McCombs Mc Mc- Combs r McCombs Is Is JS undoubtedly 1 everything every every ever thing Senator James said he heas was as ro- ro pIled the governor go lie He managed the the- campaign n splendidly I was told h by several of ot the experienced leaders at atthe atthe the tho convention that we had bind the most wonderful organization they had ever seen Some of our men replied to this that wo we had no organization at all but each man was working for tor or love Jove of ot principle Clark D Delegate Jf unil 1 M ir K i. Young and W. W V. V K Shearer of oC California Clark dele delegates to Baltimore were ere among callers who pledged sup sup- support port to the governor o John A. A Wilson of oC 1 Franklin Ii Pi lh the nominees nominee's s 's first cousin headed a n debra debra- lion of oC Californians en route from rein Baltimore Balti more who had stop stopped o over otar r on their way home to assure him of their rt Theodore A A. A Bell who ho w wis leader r I of the California delegation and floor flon Ion manager er eroC of oC the Clark forces force at I tilO o called and pledged ed his support SU I am going gains gainsback back to C California he said to help place behind Wilson the lie same people who stayed d so loyally b by Clark We stayed with Clark till his ship went down Now O Owe we are arc lust just justI a as I strong for Cor Wilson II on We c harbor no ill III feeling We e hope Gon Governor Wilson will come out and make nt at least ten speeches In California He has bias an excellent chanc chance In my toy opinion of getting the solid elec elec- torah toral vote otc of oC the Pacific coast states slates tal s. s James Jame Hamilton Lewis wl wired d from Crom Chicago Chi Chi- cago cro O today It U does doeR not diminish my sentiment to tn- towards too w wards ards Mr Ir Clark for me to Con congratulate m my y country countr upon your our nomination Rest a assured that I am one of the men who w will ill aid In bringing to you the electoral v vote ote ote of or Illinois Indiana and Iowa lo J. J Letter u From Prom L Wilson moue mauc tonight a le letter received recel froni CrOnl Representative c Un Un- d derwood erwood of oC Alabama reading In part I feel sure you ou Oll will be el elected d dent ent and I am rum glad lad to render an any aid ii in i m my power to accomplish the desired re result sult As floor lender leader of ot the party In ta t the he House I wish Ish to say to you OU that our action a between now and tho the time of oC adjournment ad ad- jo joI ma may ma- affect the campaign and jow I r hope hop you OU will not hesitate to advise w with ith po me freely to as an any matters trans trans- pl In Washington which you oli 01 Inay na conder consider con con- sider ei der Cs C's essential for the good of the cause Hugh I. I L. L Nichols lieutenant governor go o of f Ohio and manager er of oC the ante conven ti tilo tion on campaign of oC Governor Harmon w wrote rote I I write to congratulate you OU on your our n nomination for the tho presidency and to asure as as- sure ure s you ou of the faithful support of all tho the lom lo loyal loal friends or of Governor Harmon Hannon It I as-I I Is Ismy logi m my y belief that lust the Ohio Democracy will give t gi gia ve you OU a plurality In November unparalleled a alleJ In I he the h history toi of oC our state I big bi bia bill Ing g the magnificent majorIty of oC 10 g given Governor GO Harmon In 1910 It affords me much satisfaction to be a able ble to say 88 at this time that as aM national m manager of oC the Harmon Hannon campaign I re re- re ll refrained from flom making tic irso O of or th the e slanderous material that was given publicity p from Crom time to time h by your ene ene- m mies ies both personal nn and political I. I I assure you ou lii In my dear bear governor go that w whatever r t service I nUl may amy be to you OU you OU h have ave but to command J |