| Show Farley Leads New England V Campaign for Delegates March 2 AP AP- AP and intra intra- w WASHINGTON ON AP tangles party strife over strategy featured the political picture today as the dates for the forthcoming preferential ballots drew nearer Cha Chairman James A. A Farley Fancy of the Democratic national natian l committee com corn hastened to New England for O J parleys and nd speeches designed designed designed de de- de- de signed to stop movements in New Hampshire and Massachusetts t to send delegations t to the June Jun c convention in Phil- Phil i ad V Farleys Farley's entrance Into New England England Eng Eng- land today signaled the start of his nationwide campaign to send to the convention only delegates pledged to President Roosevelt In Boston BostonI ho e planned to confer with Governor James M. M Curley and ond Chairman Joseph Joseph Jo Jo- seph McGrath of ot tho the state com corn comi i He will addre address s tho the young Democrats of New Hampshire at Manchester tonight and his speech will be broadcast V Combat Expected Former Governor Joseph B B. Ely new anti-new deal Democrat and a sponsor sponsor sponsor spon spon- sor of the movement for tor delegates from M Massachusetts returns returns re re- turns urns from Florida tomorrow and to combat Farleys Farley's plans ns New Hampshire will elect its dele delegates gates a week front from tomorrow in the first such primary In the nation notion John Fohn S. S Hurley Hurley- a former Roosevelt man is among tho the four our who have fU filed d as 85 delegates He declared the new deal deal- policies are arc fraught with danger The forces or es of Senator Borah R. R Idaho Idalio first of the Republicans to seek seck the presidential V nomination by y filing in Ohio increased sed their pace in New York The Idahoans Idahoan's supporters there named ten tandl- tandl dates for tor the convention delegation and planned to name nam more Bor Borah May lay Enter V There Ther was W also wO the possibility that Borah would enter the New Jersey primary primary He conferred yesterday Algernon T. T Sweeney Newark lawyer awyer who assured the Idahoan that hat he and arid others were eager to have lave him the enter campaign Borah said it Is by no means certain I r will not enter The he possibility of a test test- of strength between President Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt veit and Governor Eugene Eugen Talmadge Tal- Tal madge of Georgia Georgi became more more re remote remote remote re- re mote in that state tate It was learned that hat a a. with willi the names of b both th which had been s scheduled for h for Wednesday in Pierce county would be e canceled because of objections to national issues in local cam cam- Democratic V troubles developed develop ed In Alabama forces opposed to the naming of delegates by the tho st state te I committee planning legal acU action n to force torce submission of a list of v voters in the May primary The trouble developed when the tho committee named V delegates It commended tho the Roosevelt administration but did not instruct the tho delegates delegates- Obstacle Seen A harmony program of ot California Cali Call fornia Republicans faced a possible obstacle in the refusal of Governor Frank Merriam mentioned as a favorite fa Ia son candidate to have representatives on a committee a-committee named to pick a satisfactory ry uninstructed convention delegation 1 The governors governor's supporters however how how- ever indicated that no definite move is afoot to preparo prepare a slate pledged d dh to h him I Edward S. S Shattuck new president president I dent of the California lo R Republican 1 assembly reported that Governor Alf M. M Landon of Kansas a a. possible possible possible pos pos- sible contender for the he nomination w would uld bo boo satisfied with a 0 satisfactory satisfactory satisfactory tory uninstructed ted delegation provided provided provided pro pro- vided it represents a fair sec cross tion of California Republicans If It no opposition develops at the theMay theMay theMay May 5 primary the delegation would go to Cleveland unbound by unit rule and free to vote for anyone This Thia was advocated by former President Pre Free V ident Hoover Into political discussion also ente entered entered en en- te ed Landon's spee speech h at at Lincoln Neb eb Saturday Wo We el V Must Persevere Reiterating criticism of of the new d deal al fiscal policies the Kansas governor gov gov- declared Wo W must persevere until we have balanced our budget We must cut down our debts he V said and lIand stop making new ones nes Waste Wast extravagance and Indecision indecision indecision in In- decision will not remedy slipshod national housekeeping He told the Founders Founders' day Republican Republican Republican lican rally that two courses jut inflation inflation Ia- Ia tion t f or the lithe imposition of federal taxes more severe severe than any known before would be open if Jt deficits persist Inflation he described as M the primrose se path at tie the e beginning ginnIng which can only culminate in wiping wip wip- ing out the savings of the American people |