Show REPUBLICANS FOR MOOSE ALLIANCE Committee Outlines Program Program Pro Pro- gram to Enlist Progressives Progress Progress- ives j CS and Women T Voters oters Washington Jan 22 Measures In Intended Intended Intended In- In tended to conciliate Progressives and enlist women n im party part organizations were r adopted toda today b by a subcommittee I of oC the time Republican national executive committee by n a vote of or 5 to 4 after I spirited discussion The final recommendations which I will be pres presented to the time national e ex executive executive ex- ex t committee at St. St Louis February I at amy ary 11 one da day before tit tIme meeting of or orthe I the central committee were that the campaign committee of or 1916 consisting I or of the tIme executive committee and six Pro Progressives n sl be continued tom for congressional congressional con con- conI I gressional elections next year car this campaign committee and amid th the ad al advisory visors visors' 1 oT committee of or Progressives who assisted Republicans In th the 1916 cam cain I be invited to ln the thc party parly conference at Rt St St. Louis February I 1 U and anti that an advisory committee of women be bo created for Cor future party part campal campaigns nR The five Ie supporting these mca measures nr were ore Chairman William R. R WIllcox A. A T T. Ilert of or l Kentucky R. R II II of or Nebraska Herbert Parsons parson of or New NewYork NewYork cw York whose Imose proxy y was voted h by h Senator Senator Sen Semi ator Calder Caider and Maj Charles B. B BraT Warr War raT r men n of Or Michigan an whose proxy pro was a voted b by Chairman WIllcox Opposing ln were John T T. Adams of Iowa Iona Jamo A A. of Indiana Alvah II Martin of oC Virginia and Full Fred W W. Estabrook Estabrook Esta- Esta brook brool of or orl New l ew II Hampshire a The question of electing a successor to lo Chairman WIllcox 1 who will viii resign n nat at the St St. Louis meeting was not discussed dis dimm- cUI cussed todi today It II was stated slated |