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Show WILSON WILL WO? DISCUSS MATTER i;r;.N'ii ru pAjs. Micii.. ,ian. n i'Jov. Woi.'drow Wilson of New Jersey (o-ulsiit (o-ulsiit i ill madntalned aUence msa.rdlng i Me 1 i i vey-,VN ilc,,n Incidenl and tin ai -, iucl; made 'ni him b.v Col, Henry YVaj-iu. YVaj-iu. Abalutely declining to inakr any BsBtassasr...j.' the sublet.; if j. . y'.d on the matter and Usk-?l WhaA ,.U'u"'f make,., a aliitcment, and -If he repllcf l.at he could (ttnucd oa Page Tour.) 1 f . k-T i gj jajM " 1 WILSON MANAGER TAKES IIP CM (Continued from Page One.) not say whether at any lime he would do so. The governor after leaving Detroit made two tear platform peei hes, one at Eaton Rapids and another at Char? lottc. and a speech to the students at Ann Arbor. lie was met on arrival here this evening even-ing by a committee of representative Pemocrats. An hour later he delivered an address before the toadies l.itcrary ciub on "Problems of Government Before Be-fore the People," At the close the governoi was escorted to a im 1 1 where lie addressed a capacity audience. He took for hit subject "Busi- ness In PoUtlca.',' He said tiie country St present, was siiflerhig from too mud) fiollticK In buslneis and too little business busi-ness In pollths Political machines weri the dominating force tl legislation In which the business of the Country was vitally Interested. He said what the obuntry needed and what tho people are demanding Is emancipation eman-cipation from machine politics. The governor fald that until IN"!' wai a readjustment of polltlc-il conditions too much politics in tiiiitieH will dominate leijiHiiit ion in the Interest of the few In t b detriment of the welfare of the i ountn Governor Wil-on mil leave tomorrow morning for Trenton, N J. |