. 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 . Silverstein, of New York, representing the sixthdistrict of New York county. George F. Small, of Buffalo, representing the first districtof Erie county. Frank J. Taylor, of Brooklyn, representing the third dis-trict of Kings county. Robert L. Tudor, of New York, representing the fourteenthdistrict of New York county. Frederick Ulrich, of Brooklyn, representing the seventeenthdistrict of Kings county. James B


. 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 . Silverstein, of New York, representing the sixthdistrict of New York county. George F. Small, of Buffalo, representing the first districtof Erie county. Frank J. Taylor, of Brooklyn, representing the third dis-trict of Kings county. Robert L. Tudor, of New York, representing the fourteenthdistrict of New York county. Frederick Ulrich, of Brooklyn, representing the seventeenthdistrict of Kings county. James B. Van Woert of Greig, representing Lewis county. James J. Walker, of New York city, representing the fifthdistrict of New York county. Theodore Hackett Ward, of New York city, representingfifteenth district of New York county. Edward Weil, of New York city, representing twenty-seconddistrict of New York county. Thomas E. Wilmott, of Brooklyn, representing fifteenthdistrict of Kings county. Wilson R. Yard, of Pleasantville, representing third districtof Westchester county. Alfred E, Smith, of New York, representing second districtof New York county. 338 Tammanys Treason KING CANNOT. From the Albany Knickerbocker Press Impeachment of Governor Sulzer 339 WHY I AM FOR DIRECT PRIMARIES Speech of Governor Sulzer at the Auditorium in Buffalo, N. Y.,Monday night, May 19, 1913 Mr. Sulzer said: It is self-evident to me that if the people are competentto directly elect their public officials they are also competentto directly nominate these officials. If it is important for minor officers to be nominated bythe people, it is still more important that the people be giventhe power to nominate candidates for United States senatorand for governor. That if public service corporations andspecial interests seek to control public affairs for the pro-motion of their selfish ends through the manipulation of partyconventions, the plain people should seek to do the same thingby taking in their own han


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