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Show DEMOCRATS GO AFTER HDIAM MP OHIO Chairman Mack Plans Aggressive Aggres-sive Campaign in Middle West With Famous Orators. CHICAGO. Oct. C All the forces that the Democratic national commltteo can summon will bo brought Into action within with-in the next two weeks to mako a successful suc-cessful fight for the Democratic causo In Indiana and Ohio. National Chairman Mack and William J. Bryan will confer tomorrow on tho situation In those staton, and dates foe -Mr. Bryan to speak In Indiana In-diana nnd Ohio will be nrrongod. It Is further planned 'to send speakers of national na-tional prominence, Including' several United Stntcs senators, into the middle west, to aid in tho final fight for Air. Bryan. Mr. Mack eald today: "Wo aro confident of Ohio and Indiana, hut we proposo to keep up tho hottest kind of a light to hold our position. Both Mr. Bryan and Mr. Kern will speak in Ohio and Indiana, and tho committee is arranging speaking dntcs for Senator Bacon Ba-con of Georgia, former Senators Carmack of Tennessee, Daniel of Virginia, and several sev-eral other prominent speakers. Expect to Got New York. "While we nro planning this vigorous flght In the middle wc3t thero will bo no let up to the efforts wo aro making to bring New York Into tho Democratic column, col-umn, though many of the national committeemen com-mitteemen have assured me that wo .can win without the Empire state." The national committee hopes to havo Mr. Bryan speak twice In Indlnna and Ohio. Bourkc Cockrun of Now York, Gov. Swanson of Virginia. Hoke Smith of Georgia, and Congressman John Sharp Williams will lend their efforts In tho mlddlo west campaign. Announcement was inadn today that former Governor David T?. Francis of Missouri, Mis-souri, -Jud.son Harmon of Ohio, and probably prob-ably former Attorney-General Richard OI- ncy, will speak at a mass meeting In Carnegie Car-negie hall. New York. October 20. All three speakers wero members of tho lato President Cleveland's cabinet. |