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Show ii Democrats Fear Suffrage Suf-frage Plank in Pro- j gressive Platform Sea Girt, N J, Aug. 12 Though V the Democratic party has no plank 4 j I" its platform advocating woman f suffrage, a plan has been formulated 2 br tho Wilson campaign managers by 2 . which they hope to make a bid for M the feminine vote In tho six woman I suffrage states. i I Mrs. J Borden Harriman of New 9 York Is to hae charge of the WI1- i f Eon campaign among women voters I , In California, Washington. Wyoming, ' Utah and Colorado and Idaho. Jo- I Ecph B. Davlcs. secretary of the na- 1 i tional committee and manager of the I jj western headquarters at Chicago. 3 had an appointment with Governor a Wilson today, at which he expected B c to map out Mrs Harriman's actiI-i actiI-i tics. j , Without going into the suffrage : nuebtlon, Mrs Harriman, according ( to present plans, will make her ap- I Peal by speeches on the tariff and ! uie cost of lMug as well as legisla- i f tlon relating to hours of employment ! . and workmen's compensation. Mr Davies brought for the gov- -'V rnor,8 approval abstracts made by K Irs. HarJJanan on the workmen's i compensamn act and laws limiting oapioymtnt aigued by Governor Wil- d eon in New Jersey. j Itolla Wells, former mayor of SL g ijouls, who was appointed treasurer 5 of tlie national Democratic com mi t-1 t-1 1 .e wtls expected to call on Governor f ilson here during the day. |