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Show SCENE OF ratic fight Tiers Fight for the Hjfaairmnnship Is King BUfer. Stends OVER KEiNTIRE COUNTRY r Have Important Ki Future of Party Rationally. Trcw Tork slnlc Demo- 4- Hittccs sfand in tbc 4- Mtpliy imbroglio: m,- Councrs lor stato -I- Klti P. Srurphv, 21. - Deriding now 4 MjrYcsfs with the Kins 4 Bank chablton. to The ,TrIbime. K,vcb. Jfl. The political Rpemocraiic parly iu New Ber tlio proposed ejection nConucrs of BuiTnJo from Saio cliairmnn. gathered ftVnilc the horizon dnrk-Kpts dnrk-Kpts was luirryinp north Kli to defend himself Hpcbnrts were gathered Br tlio "Waldorf -As( oriii Kg to turn the enemy's BlegiC movement which Hnrlcs Murphy plumlcss. pjglitically yhorn. Er state chnirmanship. Hresliod out at a special Mf; coniinittoo iu Albauy Heis being waicluul inter ) HtTcw York, for it moans e of DeiuniTacy in gen-B-Dicau the sounding of Hpdl slogan for M:i3'or nw The struggle over Hip is 5i;ianl:iv)y bitter HlMratiV Icatlers ' believe Mirst chaiH'p for victory BBJDd turther because a Blfefur president on t Ik-Hp. Ik-Hp. resides in tins state. Bfof Tanunauy. Bnies to pass that the Kiriy forogatherod, and Muiy leaders are making )i faor ot Air. fui-Hcrs fui-Hcrs I'ortiugent, led by K;'3Ir. (Jonnrrs's private Knvalrmg with eager ex-BchiiDg ex-BchiiDg of i heir eliicf tu- Kisri holding aloof, ;tl jKinjr.s eorutv man and ielcgiites are the 7ivotrtl B'' the pi es"iu ' striiggie. wiitli Mr. Conners held pinfprenees with Mayor Kfo is a teudenev to the UW an underfitauding be-mpc be-mpc Q" tlie other hand. Mr. plso conferred with Mayor W!iJ?a hewas apparently loss fan. tlio ohairuian, for he Lcaljsat the city hall .vhon Sts for the mayor s at- fc Spitalor Pat. McCarrcn jBof Kings count. v power mms uf John T. McCooey EJlr. McCoocv I litis be-mm be-mm f the maelstrom, for HT;l least. ln fact, the May hinge upon the ief fear todav, follow-V follow-V telegraphed to New UW from. Mr, C'onners, was fu might take it into f-yay some slate seen;tst statement; Mr. Cotincra PP.rcs5ions as "Murpbv. iwmpanv want to control same way thev did the te'rtiouhl investigate and ".'.Has bcou paid for iudge-Past iudge-Past three or four years-. sWd state chairman tor ?, won't be dictated m Rjtor's ring Murphy and fwrt cuinnaign wo were fauimiiny." j'tTcui-baut remarks had W'tiiakiug ir. Murpliy a fc iapiinauv had planned K BCmi-pHbi in i t y. pin n ni ng ifceomo thijics about Mr. tVycrs will havo aome- Wjj Are Disturbed. WkP Hue Democrats there KK-'t dibconteut. They Kftnt td,Kfousiou shouUl Mfh ;f,nl wl',en Uio future Fgricbt. Thev are even Must a resolution which S..wst Tlmrsday '& a,1?- of the fiflront.li Kl..i:U " ,'.s presented at E that the pri.u-i- ft-ConKcr bribery Pcnu- m& aii'L cal,s -tt fnt ion KfH- , cch Muinontlv fit ei"co of ProbidenL of the BfiSL,8.fnrtl,crcd bv to 201 control uf B5 "rh" 01,1 UWU sn"1 against the T:mi- Mjp?i .wtnciiiijc tonight, lie Ktems Ihrougli the mWi ZIL 'Mwrn hud wired K2 h"6 ri L,r on the or-fll or-fll V auuo: hc shaken. Btnef a7,rpr,?ctl when the Konm, tb,c weotiuir will urprW,,K turn, look fri(?n,lfi t tho j'ywirnhv toallv showed NEW YORK SCENE OF DEMOCRATIC FIGHT Continued From Pago One. too much strength, the slate chairman would adopt Samsoninn tactics and pull down the props from nbout them, hauling haul-ing Murphy into oblivion as well as himself. War Scenes Certain. "When Mr. Connors arrives tomorrow at -1 o'clock there will bo a meeting in tho Waldorf when tho throats of war will resound. . , Up the state, Thomas M. Osborne, president of tho Democratic leaguo, has been waging war against Chairman Connors. Mr. Osborne is in Albany, where he has maintained hcadntmrtprs after giving up a $15,000 public job merely to fight tho chainnnn. Osborne Is supposed to load the silk-stocking silk-stocking contingent of the Democratic party. Morgan J. O'Brien, legal partner part-ner of Alton B. Parkor, was one of tho founders of the Democratic league. S. S. Menltcn, a big corporation law3'or, was another. The nnti-Conncrs men were not contemplative con-templative today. Mr. Gafl'ncy report-ed report-ed by Conucrs to bo Murphy's hencn-man, hencn-man, laugned loudly during the afternoon. after-noon. ITe said ho was uot at all interested inter-ested in the coming affair. ' Around Tammany Hall the usual si-Icnco si-Icnco was maintained. There were whispers, however, that Mr. Murphy might have been hurt by the "famous lottcrs to a boss," published by a newspaper hero before Christmas. To every question Mr. Murphy suavely replied: re-plied: "Refcrrod to the committee on rumors." ru-mors." The duly of sounding tho presidential bugle for' Mayor Gnynor abroad in the land falls to' former Justico Augustus Van Wick. Tho Jefferson club of Springfield, Mo., will hold its annual dinner in April when Mr. Van Wick will sound the slogan. Democratic leaders lead-ers want to have tho Gavnor boom well under way before William J. Bryan arrives in tho United Stales. It is understood that Colonel Ilenr-Wattcrson Ilenr-Wattcrson of Louisville, a national fig-uro fig-uro in tho political arena, has also been one invited to speak at tho "Presidential "Presiden-tial dinner" in Missouri, but whether Mr. Wattcrson will journey into Mis--souri. from Florida where he has been spending tho winter, to help along the Gavnorites, is not definitely known. Tho tentntivo outline of the Missouri boom brings Colonel Wattcrson to the foro as a sort of sponsor for Mayor Gaynor. -The Missourians planned to have Colonel Wattcrson speak on the iopic, "nas New York Produced Another An-other Tildon?" And ho will be followed by Mr. Van Wick, who will reply in effect that New York 1ms done" that very thing and that his name is Gaynor. |