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Show WOIH WILL SPEAX in mm TODAY LONG BRANCH, N. J.. Sept. 24. President Presi-dent Wilson will go to Baltimore tomorrow to speak before the National Grain Dealers' Deal-ers' association. The president expects to amplify his position on the settlement of the recently threatened railroad strike, outlined In his speech at Shadow Lawn yesterday. He will do this on the theory that the grain dealers are interested in the question as shippers. He was much encouraged today by the receipt of several sev-eral hundred telegrams praising yesterday's yester-day's address. The eight-hour law. .which the president, presi-dent, considers one of the chief issues of the campaign, will be featured by Mr. Wilson in virtually every speech he makes. Mr. Wilson will leave here at 9 o'clock in the morning, arriving at Baltimore shortly after 1 o'clock. Re will apeak at 2:30 p. m., leaving soon after his speech for Shadow Iawn. All of Mr. Wilson's political lieutenants here, Including Includ-ing Colonel E. M. House, who spent the week-end with him, salt: that from rhw on the president will be much more active politically. Tuesday Mr. Wilson will motor to Princeton, his former home, to vote in th New Jersey primaries. He Is particularly Interested In the contest between Senator Marline and Attorney General West colt of New Jersey for the senatorial nomination. nomina-tion. Judge Wescott saw him here yesterday. yes-terday. Thursday the president will receive re-ceive some Boy Scouts, and Saturday ho will speak to a delegatibn of young Democrats Dem-ocrats from New York. From then on he is expected to make two or more speeches a week. |