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Show uu SULZEK TAKES INITIAL STEP Incorporation of "American Party," Start Toward Race for Governorship Next Fall. Albany, N. Y., April 13, What was regarded in political clrclos as possibly pos-sibly William Sulzer'B Initial step to-"ward to-"ward a race for the governorship next fall, was the Incorporation today of "the American party." Among the incorporators were Col. Alexander S. Bacon and Samuel Boll Thomas, former attorneys for Sulzer, and Emil Kovarlck, who acted as bodyguard to the former governor while he was in office. Ghester C. Piatt, formerly the governor's secretary, secre-tary, filed the papers. Some of the purposes of the party, aB set forth in the incorporation papers, pa-pers, are to "drive out corrupt politicians, poli-ticians, advocate election reforms, promote progressive legislation, bring about greater constitutional powers for the government to fight corrupt practices and to make peace between capital and labor." x nn |