Show AL SMITH WILL ILL WIN IN AND I HYLAN DYLAN THAT LOSE LOSE LOSE- T IS WAY MY WIND BLOWS BLOYS IN NEW YORK Coupling of Thoughts In Governors Governor's Speeches Indicate He Still Has Ambition to Run for President I After Senate Race Next Year I By Dr ROBERT T. T SMALL 5 Special S Correspondent Corr of 01 TIle The NEW YORK tug u ue 29 I. Deno Demo Democrats w the country co over will be bo In Interested In- In Interested Interested In the statement by Gov Gov- Governor Governor Governor Al AI Smith of ot York that the last presidential election left lert the Democratic party part a wreck and andA a a. ruin Tho The black cloud of or Republican ascendancy eclipsed tho the Demo Demo- Democratic Democratic Democratic cratic star In the whole eastern part of ot this country the governor JoYer- JoYer nor added lie said B all this t in thanking n the t voters oters o s of the I city of New York for lor permitting him to stand above e the wreckage and to win Jn the governorship for lor the third time In the face tace of or an overwhelm overwhelm- overwhelming ing landslide for tor Coolidge There are many o ot of the sharp sharp- sharpshooters sharpshooters shooters hooters who see In this statement state state- statement statement ment an nn opening gun for tor a a. new Smith campaign In 1928 for tor the presidency despite the fact tact that it was merely thrown into the governors governor's gov onor's first speech against Mayor Hylan Illan In the th New York City Cily primary fight tight As a matter of or fact tact the governor was explaining ex explaining ex- ex why he was In the primary primary primary mary fight tight at all nil saying that If It ever a man had a right to feel teel feelen feelen en rapport with Ith the voters of or New York City and under a heavy hea vy obligation to them he was the man SHOWS Governor Smiths Smith's words were extemporaneous and spontaneous Yet the coupling of or thoughts in ht them them the the wreck of or the national party and his own proud survival of ot the engulfing tidal waves waves- leads leads' to the thc expressed belief belle by b many man that in the back of or his head after all nil Al AI Smith has a presidential presidential presidential bee still buzzing although If it you put the question to him squarely he will tell you ita ls l's the baloney There Is the further coincidence that Governor Go Go elnor Smith is charging Mayor Hylan with disloyalty to the Smith cause at the tho Demo Demo- Democratic Democratic Democratic cratic national convention at Mad Mad- Madison Madison ison Square Garden last year ear Governor Smith said that while he was leading the fight tight against religious bigotry and intolerance the mayor was out consorting with the enemy enem Of or course Mayor Maor Hylan could not have done any anymore anymore anymore more for tor AI Al Smith than was done The mayors mayor's Influence If Ir Irhe he ho had any an was strictly limited to the delegates from New York City and certainly there was no Question of or their loyalty They voted and yelled and sang as loudly as lustily and as long as Any Rny delegates could for tor Al AU The significance of or the charge lies lUes perhaps in the revelation that some of or the Incidents of or the Madison Square Garden still live a bit bitterly In the Smith mem memo memory memory ory and that perhaps he had more hopes in that gathering than he led his friends and the public to believe believe On the other hand It may be that the governor Ro merely though h of ot this charge of or disloyally disloyalty as 8 one of or the mot most effective he could hurl at the mayor maor here where the people of or the streets and sidewalks love lo the very ground round that Al AI Smith walks on They The follow tollow him everywhere e There need be no doubt that the New York Democrats are going to bring AI Al Smith forward tor ard again In 1918 and If It Is 19 necessary to fight tight the religious r battles bat tits tit's all over again merely merel because the gover gover- governor governor nor happens to 10 be a Catholic and the Ku Klux Klan wants wan more po po- political political power po they are entirely willing that the ructions be re reo re- renewed J DOESN'T MICE LIKE UI E MADOO II There has been no softening of ot the Smith attitude altitude towards Wil Wil- William William 11 liam Gibbs McAdoo and there will willbe willbe willbe be the same flame Smith bloc In the next convention prepared to fight the former secretary of the treasury treas treas- treasury ury to a standstill There Is no longer loner talk of or a 1 compromise by which both Smith and McAdoo should withdraw from the race race The Smith adherents are ready and anxious to go to bat at atan any an time the tho McAdoo people are ready for tor the fray tray Yet Governor Smith has staked slaked a great deal of his future political prestige upon the outcome of ot the mayoralty squabble in New York City CIt lie He has taken up the cud cud- cudgels cudgels gels els Mayor laor Hylan and the man manto manto manto to whom he refers as super boss boss William William Randolph Hearst Al AI Smith m st win his fight tight against Hylan and win In It Itin ItIn itin in an overwhelming manner If Ie by any chance chano the mayor maor should be successful In the the September primaries the governor go would have lost in fn the community where his own phenomenal strength lies It would be a Q telling blow and might keep him out of ot the sena sena- senatorial race In 1926 6 There Is not much danger of ot this however The wind is blow- blow blowIng blowing Ing for the governor to win ant and anI for tor Mayor Hylan Ihlan to lose Then will come tho the fight for tor the sen sen- senate senate senate ate against Jimmy Wadsworth tho the Republican Incumbent And after aCler that that we we shall see sec 00 00 |