Show IN LINE WITH ITH t t Illinois Governor and All Other State Slate Officers Nominated ted for election Re-election Refuse to fo Follow Lead of Roosevelt THIRD STATE TICKET WILL BE NOMINATED Republican National Committee Proposes to Add to Advisory Board Trio of Progressives Who Were Opposed to Taft CANDIDATES GETTING BUSY Washington July 22 Word Word came to Washington today that tho the Republican national committee is preparing to execute a move move which it expects will strengthen the tho party's hold on the tl progressives of the country who refused to follow follow follow fol fol- fol- fol low Colonel Roosevelt into a third party and anti who will line up behind President Taft According to this plan the advisory advisory ad ad- campaign committee recently recent recent- ly selected will win be bc increased from nine nino to twelve o The three men to tobe tobe tobe be added will wiIl be picked from among tho the progressives who opposed opposed opposed op op- op- op posed the of President President President dent Taft at Chicago but who are still within the Republican fold It H is possible that Chairman Hilles of the national committee will discuss proposed selections with Carmi A. A Thomp Thompson on secretary to President Taft in New York to to- to morrow 1 I I IS S RING I D Ill III J July The The 22 The committee of the the- National Progressive Progressive Progressive Pro Pro- party following conferences today with the state officers who are candidates on the Republican ticket issued a statement in in n which it declared declared de de- de- de dared a third state ticket would be named in Illinois V Without a single exception the tho state officers told the committee they would support President Taft The rho following statement was Issued Issue 1 signed by the five fhe members of oC the tho Roosevelt committee Since the voters In the Illinois primaries the greatest s of oC all political political poli poli- questions has been forced to tho the front the front the question of oC self self- government go The voters have tho the solemn right to revise the choices of oC candidates if it those candidates associate themselves with Mr Taft The voters will do so so especially especially since the they realize that while Mr 11 Taft raft received but twenty nine per percent percent percent cent of oC the vote cast for Continued on Pago Paso Column 1 4 JI f t GOVERNOR r DENEEN I MV CM J I fm i l' l ar are e- e STANDS S BY TAFT JI 4 r r H. 1 Illinois n ois State Officers on f Republican Re p libI Ticket Support Sup- Sup i r l i. i port poll P President r tt i I N I 17 a Continued From Paso p One an t dent Mr 1 Deneen received only i s thirty four per pcr cent of ol the primary P vote yote ca cast t for 11 governor I r Obviously Ob there will be bo a a. national l t p'S pS progressive lve state ticket In Illinois t 1 9 although probably bh there will be no nor noi r i now count county tickets I y j Governor n Deneen Attitude I JT Governor Go Deneen In his reply to the I t said In committee s. s e party part rt j E 5 riot to that there Is but buti butone It Is g plain lain me 1 I i one course course I can pursue In this I 1 u situation Having sought the sup sup- and having 1 J S port pon of or i 1 I been chos h hs as s their candidate fori COlI for COl i T J governor of or this state there Is no noi I i S opportunity arror afforded cJ the i i lIean voters oters to change chango their mindL minds mind I i f L- L In Sn reference to my nomination as ii j governor or and to nominate another I In my m stead ten 1 and I have no moral r 1 4 right to change by status 18 as their trustee or In any an anway way to titter alter the tyre 4 terms of ot the position 1 hol hold In trust as os their representative candidates candy candy- state The nomination of ot r 1 dates has hUB nothing whatever to do a.- a. with national affairs The Tho utmost ulmO t j t that Aw-that that could be tic hoped to be pushed by bv such a course cours would bo be tho the defeat of ot the Republican n nom nom- mo offices and t tho thoI ho hoof ww u. u IneeR for state I JL L electing of theIr Democratic I t w fonts and amI tho the election under the thet h hi i t h ju cumulative system of oC voting of aI a ail members of ot otI I il 11 sufficient number of or I 7 the House of ot Representatives representing rep rep- t T S-T resenting your friends to prevent from organizing a maI mav ma- ma I an any party I v and assuming the I VT bully t u for or lc legislation i I a Jn In the very y n nature turc of or things ItI it I It f would lead to a bl partisan or 01 trl- trl of ot the tho goner gener- organization I ii- ii V r partisan 1 r f-r al assembly The b product by-product of oC t the pT bl partisan organization of ot the go general gen gen- rE r- r E rei d oral cral assembly was W. the pot Jack poc- poc trl try organization organisation o and a would woul In all human probability wake snake ma matters worse woree 5 y fi It would mean y 1 Ii if A lack of oC responsible govern govern- I w meat 2 ri- ri riTho The Tho election of oC two United States e- e senators senator without to 1 or k to political element x party part or ox an any elements which could endure during their 11 I 1 terms of oC office and whose creden- creden Q had hall not been pa passed s d on b by the 1 people cople 1 Tho The reapportionment of oC the state tale talef T for fo conr congressional and senatorial f i. i r.- r. a purposes b by an organization andt and could not endure iw t- alliances that I r A reversal of the steady y progress proS proS' r ress Tess sg which has been boon made In the I I last years cars In legislation and administration administration administration ad- ad ministration through the bickerS bicker bicker- v S Ing Inge quarrels ambitions jealous jealous- lea les trading and rolling log of ot coni cont con- con i I I t r tend tending Ins Ins- Interests Interest This would be bl Its political effect would woul be he worse i Its moral effect p It It would destroy tho thin mutual moral t obligation between the candidates z g sand land and the theoter voters oter the cant can't can can- t assumes s an obligation to tor f r 5 yi carry out pledges which he has the he elect elect- made to the electors and t or ou who have chosen hosen h him to Jt give e eI I f a- a ai i ht i Weir their support at the polls fc he be breaking down This would wo a t 1 l i ir v or of the direct dred primary laws and oj of 0 lr i a. a c gover government ment j Jt |