Show 1 Citizens I I Must Trust Themselves in I Political Matters Advises Ambassador KANSAS CITY 30 James ambassador of or Great Britain lo 10 o the United d States In Jn an nn address before the and Fork Font club mom mem members bers hers hero bero this evening coning gave It as his hits belief that no n system 1 for Cor making nominations would succeed d unless the citizens as a whole thrust themselves Into ulo the matter m iter First Heard of Kansas When as a boy ho many years ears ago Mr Bryco said Bald ho first fiTl t hoard heard the name of oC Kansas That was wall in con COl connection co with the tho great gre t struggle over oer p the tho extension of or slavery then this dis distracting trading the United States aud and threat threatening cuing ening the tho existence of or the tho union Hulon itself S The bill and the tho strife In tho the territory ot or Kansas Itself i vore In all aU mens mouths months even een In England Now they Uj lived Ih lb quieter r tines nes and the that occupied occupied occupied pied them th m hero were either economic questions Q such auch as somo of those he heI I had hL mentioned mE d or questions rela relating bIg ing to the tho of oi elections election Method None one of oC those matters watter was it per for hi into rato discuss but he lie said Enid he ho might perhaps tell them Homo some something thing about how things stood In iu Eng laud for both tho resemblances and anil tho the cliff between the two coun countries tries were always Interesting and Dd sug BUg BUgg g gatIe I Ue Tho Thio ambassador then wont on on to say sn that in England no serious trou trail troubles troubles bles bIos arose from frow the tho management of o corporations The Tho law was wan strict and It was seldom evaded The manage management moot ment of o the tho railways wac waG supervised by tho the board beard of ot trade the British l ld department d of or commerce and labor to the general satisfaction of oC tho pub public public lic lie There were ho he said no trusts and md no monopolies Tho The greatest sun still un Unsolved solved sol d problem In European countries an Og It was hero bero was to secure an Im tm Improvement provement In the relations of or capital and labor anti and to avert or to find a n practical method for Cor tho the settling Qi of strikes In that respect Canada ap appeared to Lo have done well and her law deserved de r fC the tho attention of Amen Ameri American i can call statesmen Difficulties Shown The Tue difficulties In tho ho way wa of oC se so selecting ll candidates for tor office which I give rise to so much and hud been be m the subject of oC HO so ninny many man ox ex experiments I In tho the United States were felt in ju European countries Ono reason Mr Bryce said was waN that com coin comparatively comI few re Vo officials were directly I elected cl by b the people England and Franco J rauco were countries quite ns fiS demo democratic demoI democratic cratic as 38 the United States In some respects more mora democratic But there th re I were not elected eluded not those who Ud the ordinary administrative work either of oC or of cities willie those tho e who ho served tho the national govern government I meat ment were vere ere never changed unless for tor porno Paulo broach breach b of or duty dut dilt I Would It not be easier caBler here the am am I I asked ed to secure that tho the thoI will of oC the pcb or of oC the party parts part pro pre prevailed ahll II lcd In selecting candidates If there were fewer names on tho the tickets At I t tt t could COUlL thou be bo fixed on the few fow and tho appointment of other of 0 fields would be le left lett to the tho executive who would be hold held strictly responsible rc pon i ivie vie tile for Cor or making proper appointments The lh number of or elections hero was far larger Jar or than anywhere in Europe Eure fo 50 foIt fOIt It wile was proportionately more difficult for the to tit know the merits of oC the men mea the th they wore were asked to vot ote for fO 10 |