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Show Nominee Against : "One Man" Campaign j WASHINGTON. Juno 17. In accord ac-cord with his announced decision' .iCainst a "one mn ' campaign. Sen-, Hior Harding, Republican presidential I nominee, today cuiirorred' with va.rl-1 ous puny -leaders, and tomorrow 'will utecus.i ills plans with Harry M. Daugncrty of Columbiu, Only, his pro-convention campaign manager. At tomorrow's conference a date for holding hold-ing the formal notification ceremonies ai tho nominee a home at Marlon, O., I is expected to be fixed. ! Senator Harding announced his uverslon to a one-man" campaign at , ins oaily conference with newspaper men today. He noelarod that all Ite-publlcuns Ite-publlcuns looked uliko to him, and ilmt ho woulu ho licit advice from loaders load-ers or all fcic'.ions in the conduct of his campaign. A two-noiir cunfi rence with Senator Sena-tor Louge, Heptlbliuan leaner In the senate, and Senator Brnndegee of Connecticut, Con-necticut, anu a so a conterence of les.s length with Senators .Moses of New Hampshire, l'"all of New Mexico and Fiance of Maryland, all Republicans, waj held by beuator Harding toduy. All the comerence8 peiteliiuja, it was nnucrstooit, to campaign plaiu. ' nn - |