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Show P THE SO! ill 1 Their Pretense of Opposition to the Third Party Movement is Pronounced a sham. Jacrsox, Miss.. March 1. representative McAllister, chairman of the national committee com-mittee of the anti-sub treasury nUiancc was this morning asked by the associated press representative what he thought of the recent re-cent labor conference at St. Louis and its hearing upon the politics of the south, lie said: "Pretended (he opposition of the southern delegates to the third party movement was the merest Ibam. They were all in Cuil sympathy with it, possibly with the exception excep-tion of Livingstone of Georgia, who is in doubt as to whether his state is ripe tor the movement. "There is no question but that the sub treasury clement in the southern alliance will join the movement. The third partyitcs adopted the Ocala platform and this element believes their political salvation depends upon the success of the sub-treasury and laud loan schemes. The movement is fraught with danger to the democrats in several southern states, notably in North Carolina, Alabama and the Louisiana fusion of this element with the republicans would seviously imperil democratic demo-cratic success. The republican managers recognize the waning fortunes of their party in the northwest, growing out of this movement and will eagerly embrace any fusion fu-sion in the south as an offset, "Our eommltte will issue a call this month for a national convention to resist the sub-treasury and other party schemes." |