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Show I . ! Bryan Says He Wants Harmony. ! Fort Wayne, Ind. William J. Hryan on bla way to llaltimore Saturday night was asked whether be would i take the matter of the temporary Chairmanship of the Democratic con vention to the floor of the convention. conven-tion. "I do not care to discti s the situation," situa-tion," he said. "What I have done has been done In the Interest of bar Diony. As you will see from the telegram tele-gram to the presidential candidates. I did not attempt to name any pets m for the place, urged that the convention conven-tion find a temporary chalrman-a gentleman suitable to the two leading candidates, snd thus-make sure of a harmonious opening of the conven tlon. Instead, the sub-coriimiltee selected se-lected a reactionary to ojen a progressive pro-gressive convention. No Intelligent man could believe that u h a move , Is In the interest of harmony n a time like this. I hope that the full I ommlttee will sel i t some man In j harmony vlth the minority sentlm-n! ; of the convention and thus give the : Democrats a unite 1 beslnnlm?." j |