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Show Committees Named to Arrange Ar-range Details of Formal Notification No-tification of Candidates WASHINGTON. June 22. Senator Harding, the Republican candidate, told a deputation of suffragists today that while he could not with propriety attempt to force any state to expedite action on the woman suffrage amendment, amend-ment, he would recommend ratification ratifica-tion If any state authority sought his opinion. Committees which arc to arrange the details in connection with tho formal for-mal notification of Senator Harding and Governor Coolidgc of their nomination nomi-nation a Republican candidates for president and vice president were named nam-ed today by Chairman Hays, of tho Republican national committee. I T. Coleman du Pont, of Deleware, isj chairman of the committee to arrange! for the notification of Senator Harding, and the other members are Senator Sherman, of Illinois; Joseph B. Keating, Keat-ing, of Indiana; David W. .Mulvane, of Kansas; Willie C. Cook, of South Dakota; Da-kota; IX. O. Bursum, of New ilexico, and R. IC Hlnccka, of Ohio. J. Henry Roraback, of Connecticut, is chairman of the committco to arrange ar-range for the notification of the nomination nomi-nation of Governor Coolidgo,. and the other members will be F. W. Esta-brook, Esta-brook, New Hampshire; Earl S. Kina-I ley, Vermont; I. A. Caswell, "Minnesota; Fi-nd TV. Wnrnor. Mlnhlimn- nnrno tative C. B. Slempf, Virginia, and Allen Al-len B. Jaynes, of Arizona. As announced last night Senator Harding avIH bo notified at his home in Clarion, O., at 2 p. m., on July 22, and Governor Coolidgc at his home at r Northampton, "Mass., at 2 p, m.. on July 27. . , j I nn |