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Show -15Sbusinessman and to the cording the position the head of as Tribune, Halloran "expressed if city council caucus a in the split party where Halloran that the Tribune was selected. attempting was The News, however, was had felt snubbed at not the council. willingness to spoke highly of Halloran's abilities. to the Democrats. parently acceptable that a Ac accept named."lO The Herald reported prosperous real estate firm. a He on was August 12 imminent because members of the having been There invited to the appeared to be a party feeling to force Halloran down the throats of The News said that Halloran had suddenly decided not to accept the position, and that Councilmen Black, Davis, Mulvey and tin had decided that they would The Tribune admitted assert their some independence disagreement council who had misunderstood the motives of the dorsing a mayorality candidate. "There is not these lines." . . • local situation has forced representative men It and the a meeting between committee had definitely to make their own choice. the nearly "importance city council was of the and the generally everyone in the blundered in not and influential council members to the first councilmen refused to en disagreements along that while Halloran were respected and completely acceptable city city committee in emphasized, however, that made that the was the matter. city committee. ,yll Outward appearances the was on Mar among members of the any likelihood of any further An announcement ap inviting important caucus. accept Halloran and insisted party, on For the snub the the right to |