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Show DEMOCRATS 10 OPEN EASTEBU HEADQUABTEBS- Some L'jiccraintv as lo AYho Will He CJiainnau ol' New York Sul)-Coiiiniil(ce. CHICAGO, Aup. 19. Eastern ho.nl-quarters ho.nl-quarters of (lie Democratic national party committee -will be forinallj- opened in Now York on. Aupust 27, and National Nation-al Chairman Alack, on his arrival in that city, will announce the subcommittee which wiil control the campaign in the East. Uncertainty as to tho makeup o tlie r.iibcouiniitlee and the selection oC a chairman has developed within the last twenty-four hour?. , Former (Senator James Sin it h of Now Jersey was generally regarded as the man to be chosen for chairman of the committee in the Fast, but Mr. Smith is understood to have writ ten tho national na-tional commit I oo thai, he would be unable un-able to accept tho position. Chairman -MVick is conferring daily with the national committeemen here regarding tho subcommittee, and he is being urged to appoint a New York man as chairman of Ihn commit tee. Several names have been suggested, and it may bo flint Mr. Mack will call a conference in New York to mnko the selection. "Air. Mack baid today (hat Mr. Bryan would reach hero Saturday, aud that, he had invited tho heads of tho various bureaus aud many prominent Democrats in nearby States to confer with the candidate. can-didate. On next. Monday noon Mr. I3ry-au, I3ry-au, Chairman Mack and other members of tho national committee will leave for Inrlinnapolift to attend tho Kern notification notifica-tion on Tuesday. Mr. Mack expects to slop in "Washington enroute to New York and confer with several Democrats there. |