. Tammany's treason, impeachment of Governor William Sulzer; the complete story written from behind the scenes, showing how Tammany plays the game, how men are bought, sold and delivered . ., Brooklyn, N. Y. John Scally, Westbury, L. I. Francis L. Ganley, Fort Edward, N. Y. Edward F. Hale, Schenectady, N. Y. Lyman S. Holmes, Schoharie, N. Y. Lester T. Hubbard, Albany, N. Y. Clinton Beckwith, Herkimer, N. Y. James H. Mooney, Ilion, N. Y. Frank E. Munson, Herkimer, N. Y. Dennis Spellman, New York City. A. E. Cowles, Wellsville, N. Y. Albert E. Hoyt, 410 Western Ave., Albany, N. Y. M. Z. Havens,


. Tammany's treason, impeachment of Governor William Sulzer; the complete story written from behind the scenes, showing how Tammany plays the game, how men are bought, sold and delivered . ., Brooklyn, N. Y. John Scally, Westbury, L. I. Francis L. Ganley, Fort Edward, N. Y. Edward F. Hale, Schenectady, N. Y. Lyman S. Holmes, Schoharie, N. Y. Lester T. Hubbard, Albany, N. Y. Clinton Beckwith, Herkimer, N. Y. James H. Mooney, Ilion, N. Y. Frank E. Munson, Herkimer, N. Y. Dennis Spellman, New York City. A. E. Cowles, Wellsville, N. Y. Albert E. Hoyt, 410 Western Ave., Albany, N. Y. M. Z. Havens, Syracuse, N. Y. Stephen V. Lewis, Cohoes, N. Y. Anthony G. Oliver, Fulton, N. Y. John T. Norton, Troy, N. Y. Impeachment of Governor Sulzer 325 Peter Nelson, Albany, N. Y. Chas. F. Rattigan, State Committeeman, Albany, N. Y. Frank D. Bailey, Sidney, N. Y. Stephen Whitbeck, Coeymans Hollows, N. Y. Millard J. Bloomer, 381 E. 149th St., New York City. Representing: Francis W. Bird, Chairman, N. Y. County Progressive Committee,Progressive Party,andAugustus F. Schwarzler, Chairman, Bronx County Committee, NationalProgressive Party. 326 Tammanys Treason (•^zj n-i HES GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME. From the Albany Knickerbocker Press Impeachment of Governor Sulzer 327 HOW THEY VOTED ON THE FIRST PRIMARY BILL The Sulzer bill for state-wide direct primaries and electoralreform which was introduced in the legislature on April 21,1913, provides for the nomination by the people of all Stateoffices, it does away with all committee designations, it pro-hibits the use of party funds at primary elections, it prohibitsthe use of all emblems and straight voting circles on the primaryballots, and it provides for the election of United States senatorsby the people in accordance with the recent constitutionalamendment, nominations to be made at an official primary inthe same manner as for the office of governor. This bill was defeated in the state senate because both partiescaucused against it—the first t


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