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> mere erm cescnnaignti enna —_—_———]$__$ MOST DISOUSSED th id we have ¢ pme heavy I always kne could ox Journal, Hut hat ¢ the pusey-footed World, meant and intend- nd ft across th Tammany Candidate Gets) mare you able s . “MENACE” IN MR. PULITZER AND Greatest Demonstration of THE WORLD. “T want to tell you, my fellow citizens, ve clock has struck for Puiltner Campaign in Wigwam. ATTACKS MR. PULITZER « an an individual chafing under ; 1 can take that ana st when I speak for the civic \fe of this community that I eay ‘ulitzer and his methods of journaliam and The Assures Crowd He'll Consult “Leaders” in Filling Jobs if Elected. World stand as a living . you know why this paper te at- tacking me? | will tell you why. When 1 was called from the Supreme Court bench to take my place as the Chair- jman of the Public Service Comminsion this World was the arch enemy of the rapid transit system and fought It in ite editorial columna and in ite news col- umns. It sought through {te editorial RR was in Tammany Mall that Paward FB. McCall received the greatest demon- atration of his campaign for the Mayor- . After a parade of several thou: sand regulars last night, which he and Charles Fo Murphy reviewed from a stand outside the Wigwam, he went in- @ide and was cheered for thirty min- utes by the 4,000 or 5,00) men and women there. He closed hin speech by acknowledg- ing that if elected Mayor he would in making appointments consult with the | party leaders, adding that If needs be he would also congult Republican lead- ere and prominent citizens. In his half hour epeech he attacked The World with more fervor than he had usually displayed. He charged the | Fusion managers with being responsible | for ‘the slanders and calumnites’’ in- | troduced into the campaign, and then spoke briefly of “the Heentious press.” But the parade, to go back a little, had given the public the rare oppor tunity for a glimpae of Charles Francis | Murphy. It (the parade) was an out- | pouring of representatives of the twen- | ty-three Ansembly districts, aa part of the ratification celebration at which McCall and his fellow candidates were indorsed by the organisation. The modest head of Tammany stood, amiling and bowing, on the reviewing stand outside the hall. A few feet from him stood Mr. McCall, his tall hat most of the time off his head and waving to the munic of the bands, while an expan- nive amile wilened his countenaace, M'CALL RENEWS ATTACK ON THE WORLD. Marching eight abreast, with an aver- ase of fifteen and @ half ranks to the minute and taking 71 minutes to the reviewing stand, It ie estimated writing to threaten and menace the ac- complishment of that great acheme, and the people of this great olty should never forget their attliude. “They sought by every means to scare and terrify the public officials against & proper performance of their duty. When In the performance of my duty and in the answer to the obligations of my oath and the promptings of my conselance I signed those contracts I earned the undying enmity of Pulltser and The World. “The newapapera have conspired to here were about 8,000 in line. Most of these were of voting «ge, though there was a run of boys who added fun and cheer to the parada After Judge MoCall had discussed Fusion and “the licentious press,” he turned to the speech he had been deliv- ering nightly and talked of taxation. Mrs. McCall and Miss McCall we: a box. They left when the speak in tool up the weightier matters of the cam: paign. Immediately too hundreds:of there was an incessant shuffilng of feet. 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