MR. BRYAN'S CHANCES BRIGHTEN.
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTIONSPLIT IN THE CHAMP CLARK FOLLOWING. ALLEGED BRYAN INTRIGUEJly Tclcurnph—Pro's A(-?ueinliou-C'onyiiirut (|{i>c. .Inly 1, 11..'10 li.iu.) New York, .Inly 1. The arrival or Mr. ''liainp Chirk at. tlie Democratic Convention to i-unt. r with his supinnli-rs has resulted in a split, among them over proprietary interests. In addirs-iiiK the eonveiition Jlr. Clark raid he hail conic- to demand that Mr. Bryan, should prove or retract his outuagcous aspersions. He had not eoliio to lilcad for the nnniiniitioii for tho I,residency for himself. Mr. Uryan objects to the votes of HI New York delegates bein<r east under the unit rule, lie desires that thero thould be individual polling Mr. Bryan is charged with -scheming to make Mr. Champ Clark's nomination impossible. Jinny expect, when Jlr. Wood row Wilson is convinrcil that he cannot succeed he will give his votes to I Jlr. lirymi.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1481, 2 July 1912, Page 5
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147MR. BRYAN'S CHANCES BRIGHTEN. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1481, 2 July 1912, Page 5
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