Show HA HARDING mN READY TO 10 OUTLINE TUN I 5 I CAMPAIGN i Clears Desk of Important Business 1 a Pershing and i Sims Congratulate 1 By ByA A. A O. O Hay Hayward ward International News Service Staff Staff WASHINGTON ASHINGTON V June 17 Senator Harding Republican n presidential nominee has swept his desk clear of of Important letters letters' letters He was free tody today to take up up p the many suggestions that have come to him on plans fo for foi tits camp campaign The senator is determined determined deter deter- mined that he will not be forced Int Into any declarations on Important issues Issues' before he outlines his views specifically and in hi detail In his letter of acc acceptance He sent off oft many telegrams this morning de declining Invitations to to toad address address address ad ad- dress mass meetings in his Interest or to give ive them special messages messages tobe to tob tobe b be read at th the meetings a LABOR PROBLEM The senator and his advisers are to give careful st study dy tp the labor situation situation situa situa- tion rid to domestic problems growing growing growing grow grow- ing out of ot labor conditions It Is prom promised sed that It wo would ld be one of the mot most t important sections of his letter of acceptance Much satisfaction is Is felt by Senator Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator Harding larding over the man many telegrams of or congratulation he Is receiving from labor organisations Many of ot these were from labor leaders In Ohio his home state Th The senators senator's day of ot drudgery In in his office e was broken broken in the afternoon afternoon after after- after after- noon by a visit from General Pershing Per Pershing shing The general paid his Ids respects and offered his congratulations At the time General Pershing called the senator was reading a letter of ot congratulation from Admiral William WilliamS S S. S Sims Senator Harding dined at his home last Jast night with Mrs Harding and a a. afew afew few personal friends For the the first ev evening since his r return turn to Washington Wash Wash- ington he did not take up after after- dinner with his secretaries a mass mus of unanswered unanswered un un- rl ans answered ered letters He retired early |