Show WARD VARD IN EASTERN QUARTERS Will Be N Next to Hitchcock in the Campaign Work Jork TAFT HAS A BUSY DAY Has Many Conferences During His Short Stay in New York Now New York July 21 Nothing Nothing will ho he done toward towar 1 the selection of or a a. candidate can can- for Cor governor of ur New York state staten t n the time Republican ticket until after I J Hu Hughes hes has made mado his position I ion tion clear cleal with regard to u. u 3 at t Ion lion Furthermore if Governor Hughes lIu should determine to become n mu candidate I te a and I issues tues a lL sta statement lement demanding de tle- mantling manding ln a fi ho lie will vill get Ret It n without opposition This was waR decided upon after aftem many manyi i inferences between William H II raft publican Itt nominee for President and the more Important Republican hs es In the state and tho the Republican machine at tIme tho Manhattan l hotel b he helm hue hue- lm o Mr Ir Taft started for Cincinnati where here he hc I is to be notified formally of or his l nomination on In Tuesday William II Ward of Chester Chestel na national no- no committeeman from New York state Is IR to be le head of or the tho national committee assigned to 10 the iho eastern castern hea headquarters quarters In iii New York City and will ill bo ho In charge c of or Tafts Taft's campaign at times when Frank II TI Hitchcock the tho chairman of or the committee Is In lii tho the West rest William J. J narn Barnes jr of Albany bo he In iii active charge o of time the state slate 1 Campaign This does de not mean that thatIs h. h Is 19 to displace Timothy L L. Wood Wood- roll as flue tho head of the time state committee commit tee tN hut but ho lIf will do 10 the actual work worl of or tho campaign campal n while Woodruff aLI attends at at- rl tends rends to time the more formal details 1 Na Sit Submit hili it of or A Aa A a A more formidable list of or Republicans cans available for COI em- em governor was submitted sub sub- mill to Judge Taft Amon Among these were George e B. B Cortelyou secretary of oC th the treasury William IS n Cox chairman chairman chair- chair man nan of or the public service commission Representative John E. E Andrus of who has imas a n. fortune for- for tune tone estimated at nt than more 3 and James Wadsworth 1 jr jl speaker speak speak- or er of oC the assembly Mi Mr Ir Taft listened attentively to the time claims put forth Corth by bythe the ho supporters rs of th these se candidates lales this forenoon Then he ho asked time to think the he question over and invited th the tho state leaders to 10 return aCt after r luncheon Ward ard and Barnes Barn both hoth of oC whom are opposed hitter bitterly to Hughes took ook luncheon with William Nelson Cromwell attorney for fOI man many Important Import Import- ant corporations After luncheon the trio had a long private talk with Mr Mu 1 Taft TaCt Time The Republican nominee for fOI President made it plain that h he had no desire to interfere in state slate matters but referred to lo the fact that his opinion had been sought What hat took place ilace further none of or those present were vere willing whiling to beyond beon 1 tho the fact that nothing Wils to ho bo lone done until Governor Hugh his his- clear r J Mr 1 Taft Tart declined to 10 discuss s time the govern governorship s o I pI p. p I I am the Republican nominee for Cor President resident he said and I think I II know enough nough to stick to that Job I without meddling with any other Mr Taft does not intend nd to inter- inter fere cre He will l leave nv that thai to President i Roosevelt loosevelt If interference rence is Is' Is believed to tobe tobe be necessary Owing to 10 the quick mind of Herbert Mr 11 Taft raft had 1111 an nn unusually busy da day Practically all the local leaders came The They were usher ushered into Mr 1 r Tafts Taft's presence one at a time I where he ho talked with them for five or oren orten ten en minutes It phased the tho local o c. I leaders leaders leaders lead lead- ers greatly It was the first time line In Inthe inthe the he experience of any of oC them that the they hey had ha had an opportunity to meet the he nominee of oC their theil party part for COl President lent dent at ut the time outset of a campaign and th the hey went away debating whether Parsons or 01 Taft was the greatest Republican Re lIe- publican after r Just before tho the city cHy for Cincinnati Taft Tart old told o 01 ot time the pleasure in meeting the time local ocal lea leaders ers I I believe their coming was due to Mr 11 Par Parsons ons he said sall It lL was isas a n. great r at move mono Parsons dont don't miss man nany tricks t s Asile from this reception and anti tIme the tho more serious conferences with l Ward Yar and Barnes Mr Taft spent a n quiet da day lIe He left the cit city citel el very much muchas as he lie arrived quietly and In a 1 hurry His Ills haste was due duc to the delay of or the thc barber whom he lie had summoned to cut his unit hair I haven't much left heft to 10 cut he said running his Ins hand over his scalp If you think you ou can get It done In ten minutes we ve will try It The barber finished just In time to allow Mr Mi Taft raft to lo get got to tho time Grand l Central station and board tho the Lake LakeShore LakeShore Shore limited a minute or two before it started on tIt the westward trip |