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Show 00 CHOKER TO TRY TO OUSTMURPHY New York, July 13. Harry W. Walker said today that Richard Crok-er Crok-er is coming home in the fall to join the fight to oust Charles F. Murphy pa Tammany chief. Walker, who just returned from a visit to the tormer head of Tammany hall near Dublin, added: "Mr. Croker has in his possession confessions which he will make pub-he. pub-he. which will have an important bearing on his fight against Murphy He means to make it a knockout punch for Murphy " Walker said former Judge of Police Po-lice William S. Devery would meet Croker and help in the anti-Murphy fight. John A. Hennessy, who spent a day with Richard Croker in Ireland a j monih ago. said tonight: "Mr. Croker is not coming here to I fight Murphy. He told me it would I be of no use for him to do so. At the same time he said victory for the Democratic party in New York state would be impossible so long as Mur- 1 phy continued the leader." |