Show I REPUBLICANS PLAN PUN fORMATION State State- Wide State Wide Movement Started Last Night as Outgrowth of Meetings p I PRINCIPLES ARE DECLARED Committee of or Fifteen to Be ne Appointed to 10 Place or of 4 A movement that Is 11 expected to de develop de- de velo into a wide state Republican league eague was started In JU go Diehls Diehl's court room last night and a commit commit- committee tee ee of at fifteen will soon goon bo ho formed to draft a declaration of oC principles and pl plan n of ot Republicans Republicans' Re- Re Twenty five Republicans Republicans Re Re- publicans publicans' gathered to hear the report 1 of o the committee of at five l appointed last ast Thursday nl night ht and to air all their views upon conditions within tho the par- par Ir 11 y Instead of developing into a 0 m meet meet- et- et d Ing ng of ot as characterized by the tho opposition press It was merely merch a n discussion of political matters matter and arid every speaker denied that there was any intention to create dl dissension 3 within the party part or to start a split Stephen H. H Love was waa chairman and arid John John ohn James secretary of last nights night's s meeting George N. N Lawrence chairman chairman chair chair- man of or the committee of or five that drafted the resolutions presented tho the paper aper for adoption The other members members mem mem- bers bels of or the committee are A. A B. B Irvine Ir- Ir vIne Ine C. C S. S Buckwalter Stephen Stanford Stanord Stan- Stan ford Cord and W. W A A A. Lee rho The report Is as follows Committee Submits Views To the tho Hon lion Stephen lL IL Love Loye Chairman Chairman Chair Chair- man and Associates Gentlemen We Ve tho the undersigned committee appointed to formulate a a. aplan aplan plan of or action und and report the same to toan an adjourned meeting g to b be held Monday Monday Mon ton day evening Sept 17 Ii bc bog beg leave leave to submit tho the following as embodying our views with regard to the tho ac action ion that should be taken laken at this meeting meeting- m j We Ve believe that by reason renson of or the tho wise policies of or tho Republican party In the past and the tho beneficent results that have havo followed tho the party porty has been placed In undisputed control ot or county anti ana nation flint under this his condition con con- or prosperity the rank and oC or of or m tho thu the party supremacy m t ot f tho ho In o the party uw at their c become mor or or- l i t. t thc lh att s organization Uon and that such MUch Indifference oftentimes In the usurpation of oC power by a n few tin officeholder nn nad l their associates and the accompanying rule rulo b by politicians ai os opposed to the time will of ot tho the majority We c behove be- be hove It to be a 11 fundamental principle of oC the th Republican party and exemplified tl tied fied d by the tho teachings teaching and public sony sony- Y vIces of or all nil of ot Ha Its great leaders from Irom Lincoln to Roo Roosevelt evelt that all aU members of tho the party should have havo a n voice In the management anti and control of ot Its Hs atTars affairs that Its action at all times with regard to declaring party principles and policies poli poU for public des cies and naming candidates office should represent the result of or deliberation and the combined wisdom of or all Its members I floors Door Should Be lie Open That while recognizing th the necessity for or organization on tho the part of or any my political party part which aspires to be bt u IL dominant force In public affairs we believe belle that to Insure the tho continued success of tho party und and the tho successful execution of its policies the tho doors doors' of or should be bo the he conventions of ot the party wide open to all Republican aspirants for or office to the end nd that every Amerlan Amerl Amen can an citizen who seeks the lie honor of oC the Republican nominations shall all have a 0 We fair air hearing and a a. square deal dent condemn and anti deprecate an any leadership or r organization within tho the Republican part arty that thu seeks to use use- the time party part ma ma- or Its great reat name and prestige to o perpetuate any man or set of oC men menn factional or organization or- or In n or to build up a a. to serve ser the the selfish purpose of any man or set of men within the time purt party We uVe believe candidates for pubic pub pub- o cle trout from the lie he hebo lIe ic office should be selected 5 le solely with refer refer- bo body of or the tho party part part enco to character qualifications for or the particular office otee and loyalty to Re- Re publican principles and antI we denounce all attempts at bossism or selecting tickets in advance of or the regular conventions con- con of or the tho party called caled for that and anti the tho controlling of or purpose and or conventions con by trades combinations in the Interest of oC a particular par- par ring or combination believing that hat such methods and conditions ten tend toward oward disintegration of or party atlon and often result resul In the tho selection ofen ot or inferior candidates for office Actively Participate Vie We e believe that thal the suggested party hele evils can be bo successfully eliminated and andopen andopen andopen conventions con assured and the tho Interests interests In- In open of oC the party part best served by b of or active participation In iii the means an affairs of or the tho party part by men who arc are Independent of or any faction and whose t tto nominated only purpose Is to see sec men to o un fill offices who are free ee Independent and competent and ant that to secure those th-so results organized movement t as opposed to o Indifferent Inaction Is ls Imperative c Therefore be it A Resolved Resol That the undersigned committee com corn hereby fa the organization of or mitel a bod body of or party part members which shall t league be known as the Republican the tho purpose of oC which shall be bo to dis- dis geminate the principles of oC Republicanism Republican Republican- Ism sin and to secure unity and harmony In n the lie party port and to Insure open conI contentions conventions con con- I anti and a square deal for Cor or all al and be It Il further Resolved That for tho organization ol's of oC the tho named above league the tho chairman chair chair- man maii of oC this meeting appoint a a com com- of oC fifteen to draft a a. declaration of principles for Cor the organization so ao r J that hint may mo be enrolled 2 N N. Lawrence I flea Geo Lwrence A it B. B ll Irvine r C S. S Stephen Stanford V. v A. A Lee Committee Steve Stanford moved and Major Myton seconded tho the adoption of or the report after which a discussion discus fol- fol lowed owed J J. J M. M Boman Doman the first lu-at speaker speak speak- er said It I was all ni right to 10 take such sucha a n course but ho did not believe beleve In iti Inho the ho creation ct-cation creaton of at an organization that would do o the things which It was tas trIng try try- lag Ing ng to correct No Xo Dh Disposition iK to 10 Bolt Dolt A A. B. B Irvine lne said sahl those who hind had r participated In the movement nl were called l Insurgents and Continued on 01 Page Eight REPUBLICANS PLAN V o LEAGUE FORMATION V Continued From Page One cause cam for tor the lie reason that disposition dis disposition dis- dis there here had been and anti would be no 10 11 not Ho lie said ald the they had bolt hal po position tt to bol solely Inthe m In workers ns as a band o of party part that the they of success the he Interests estS o party part 75 cent of ot the th think think- per represented to for a u stood 1 and amid time they ers ems of or the tho party part square deal In politics Nothing hn has the opposition pr press been done lone to give ghe the he opportunity to tn cr cry cry- Split pJ In Itt th the part arty No man atari who has bp been n anti and I Isa li Is lii a i Republican Is barred i iThe Time The purpose pUllo e ls is to lien heal 1 dissensions and lc I revivify Interest In part party affairs said sM W W. A. A Lee It I IH is the purpose of these thc w meetings that hint when a n man lana goes goe Into a n party council counci he lie will wi b be heard as well wel as aim any other The resolutions Indicate that purpose f This Thus movement mo Is not to create a split In iii the party part I J would not be Identified with wih It I I If it that lint were time the purpose If I we went after any particular lar candidate this organization ion tion would re resolve olve Itself Itel Into a machin machine ma- ma ton chine chin and that Is IR Just what we want to avoid avoil The rhe organization will wi be b. b wIde stat state wide with wih time the th sole ole purpose of or V seeing that lint r representative delegates arc are selected at nt primaries that men selected for are arc fre especially en capa capable cpa cpa- pablo pa- pa ble blo are of ot nominated filling Cling the lie offices to which they tl time Can Cun at mm Fettle e Nth t Ic Q Question imes I V II 11 I. I A. A Smith said sid If I you YOl look over overtime o er the time history of the Republican party after It has settled the most gigantic gigantc questions you will ivill wi find lind that wo we would be weak Indeed If It w we could not settle scUll the th questions that confront us irs now Eer Every man n aspiring to power In tho the Republican party Is entitled to fair treatment treatment I am not In sympathy with men who constitute c themselves tho the leaders of or their Elicit party part hart I am nm In sympathy sym m- m pathy with this movement mo This suits fUls me said all A. A I. I IJ I. This Is the backbone of or tho the Republican can party part My Iy father fought and died In the war of the rebellion and I willbe will wi be e a R Republican I as long long as aM I J live p no lit matter mater how many Tom Toni Kearns there thera ar are I am a Republican and I am am tied to no man or set sot of or men saul said sil McMillan I have never been coerced or 01 asked aked to vote vot against my own wish wish- es es eshen When hen I looked over the constitutions Ions of the Democratic and Republican can cami parties I decided to bo ho a Mean ilean and have been since len ha e one ono ever vcr Job Lyon said aid I am proud proul of the tho history of o the Republican party part and amid will wf support an any nominee of the tho convention con con- venton in lii which I am a delegate Would Revive I l I Interest I have In iii common with the r rest t of you OU here the Interests of or the time Republican Re Re- publican party part at heart said John James Men Ien who were wele active two three and four years ago ago show little tte Interest now Whenever the Republican can party part has been defeated It was always at a time tinie when there was wa apathy among the voters and workers workers The Tho meetings we have ha held are ar In Intended Intended intended In- In tended to cm be Instrumental In reviving the tho time old oll Interest and carrying Salt SnIt Lake county for the Republican n ticket this fall Call There Thele Is a n feeling of discontent discontent discontent dis dis- content if IC there is good grounds for forI forIt It I it that is another question queston We are aro sometimes Inclined to make molee mountains out molehills I believe beleve In lii threshing out all al differences within the party part The men who goes goe out of or his family iy to settle domestic differences Is Js' not respected It IC I there lucre therE are arc are any nl i right them and anil wIn nl th the polls When hen I heard of these theMe meetings said sid hen U W. W A A. Edward I 1 thought It tt a av- av 3 bad batI thing at this time time- If U we are rot riot will build a machine r I Isee careful we wi up a machinE V see men here hero who isho said altI to me on the steps step o of the Salt Sal Lake theatre six Ix yea years re a ago o that they were not riot satisfied with the ticket nominated anti and that they would beat us at nt tho the polls I know some of oC the tho men got cot out and ant antwork work worked against their part party I don don't dont see any el member of oC the Young Men's Mens Men ens en's s Republican club chub here antI and It looks to tome tome tome me like this Is to bo be a successor sor to that organization If I It I Is to be an auxiliary aux aux- ought to go a organization you about I r it in a different way If I this Isan is isan isan an or organization to create a machine a against a 0 machine I will wi have o nothing to do 10 wih with ii It Think It I liar Has Ins Good Effect J. J II I. I Haslam said the resolutions were strong trong enough to indicate the time purpose of the lie movement and he lie ht be believed be- be the time agitation had hal hind had a n good effect upon the party V Chairman Love Lovo said Mil that there hero had hat been an nn Impression that hint the lie me meetings tn were Invitational affairs lie Ie said tho the movement ement contemplated the entire entre party lar in the thE state and that if it It crys- crys Into an organization ho he hI would resign If the organization was V ever usel used In iii the Interest of an any mans man's candidacy can- can ill dacy V The resolution was adopted practically cally unanimously and amui Chairman Love Lo caly to name his was given until Thursday committee m I t t ce I |