Show Hearst Hear si an and My Hylan Ian Le Lend d Support to o Senator Vi Walker aller allerI v Ne v Yorks York's Mayor Decides Decides des to toi i Pull for Man Who Helped Defeat Him film in ini j i jr r I Primary I j I T NEW EW SV YORK O Oct Oa t. t 30 10 AP AP- AP Mayor Hylan and William Randolph Rand Randolph Ran Ran- d dolph lph Hearst after a long silence that t followed a n. hot primary primary campaign cam campaign cam cam- announce announce their support of the nan an who defeated defeated Hylan for forthe forthe the D Democratic mayoralty election During the primary campaign State Senator James J J. Walker Valker attacked at attacked attacked at- at tacked tacked Hylan's administration as eight years of hokum Hylan now says he will support the nominee be because ause the latter has has' shown a n. I disposition to carry out the policies of the Hylan administration in re- re igard gard to keeping a five-cent five fare fate and other matters In an an editorial that promptly followed followed fol fot- lowed lowed Mayor Hylan's declaration Mr Ir Hearst's New York American says Intelligent t citizens should vote for Walker Valker to carry out Hy Hylan's Hy- Hy lans lan's subway policy NEW ISSUE APPEARS I Meanwhile the state campaign by y Governor Smith for four amend amend- ments to the state state cons constitution tion on which has overshadowed t the e city I campaign since the the primary was enlivened by Attorney General Ot- Ot lingerIn Unger in Albany giving the governor the lie Ill direct A ch charge rge made hereby here hereby hereby by Governor Smith that a legal opinion of the attorney general was given out solely for tor political al reasons rea- rea i sons was described by Mr 1 Ottinger as an falsehood The trouble with the gove governor nor accordIng according according accord- accord Ing to his Republican accuser is that the truth is not In him i i Frank D D. Waterman Republican candidate for mayor has taken anI another an another an- an other fling fUng at Tammany hall chargIng charging charging ing that John H. H McCooey Brooklyn I Democratic leader and his friends have made large profits out of Coney Island real estate deals WOMEN TAKE HAND From another Republican quarter came a scathing attack on Mr Valker Wal Val ker The Democratic candidate had sent a letter to women voters oters denying there was any foundation for a whispering campaign he said had been Inaugurated to the effect that If it he ho were elected he was going to make New York a a. wide open town Mrs Edward Van Zite of the Waterman campaign committee replIed replied re replied re- re plied that Walkers Walker's letter was bunk Mr Walker Valker took enough time off from the campaign to accept at a dinner an honorary degree of doctor doctor doctor doc doc- tor of laws from St St. Bonaventure's college of Allegheny N. N Y Betting odds favor constitutional amendments an and Walker I I |