Show 1 f Critchlow Critchlow and His 1 What Will C Central iJ Committee Demand of 01 anil amI U J I What t Will They Do If It L ji- ji Committee C tt ee of 0 f S Seven even I Dont Don't Get II It Utah is now nosy In process of ot formulation I by a number belonging to that faction i which believes cs that a discussion of part parI party par- par t ty politIcs an and 1 an airing of factional I differences should take place before 4 the state convention I la hs held This ad address says fas Geor George e 0 N c. c La Law w- w I. I rence will recite th the history of the Republican Re- Re publican party rt In Utah and will then discuss 1 the conditions as they exist at present and ani the probabilities of tho fu future future fu- fu ture under certain changes chances that will be suggested L by Mr 11 Lawrence and his friends It Is la un understood 1 that the address will bo be out In a n few days although some Republicans are of ot the tho opinion that It will be delayed to await tho the outcome of ut the state stale committee meeting on pru hJ u Ii Wilen tile the t sub corn of seven sc Its demand for 4 tho the Incorporation in the tho call for lot lota a delegate convention of ot a clause which will permit of an nn unlimited discussion of things within the tho party In the event it is said that the state com com- does docs not deem It ft advisable advisable- to accede to th the demand of or the sub corn e the address will wilt bo be sent broadcast broad broad- cast over oer tire the state slate to arouse sentiment In n favor or of a mass convention of ofRey J Ro- Ro y b publicans What will the sub committee and It Its principal committee the Critchlow fi fit if- if teen leen do o in case the state slate committee re re- re to Insert an extraordinary clause claua In lii the call T. T This question Is generally found I In all of ot the tho present political discussion lon It has been beer put up to a number of ot th the theY Y Salt Lake Luhe I Republicans who have taken c an nn active part In the tho movement nt wh which feh with tho naming of or th the committee of ot fifteen I. I TO ot one of at these Salt LIe Lake county t t- Republicans will give rhe a a. direct answer Dan Dark Harrington eva evaded it completely I r although lie he confessed 1 that he hadn given give the contingency ency much thought He ITe figures however that Il It m may mi i not be IH F wise e to lo call a a. mass convention and that thai If It the state stute committee turns the matter mat nat r ter down It ma may be a a. goo good to let I J. J It H all go until the Uw state convention HeI He lie HeI I t doesn't think that a successful mass I convention cOll c can u be held St Stephen Stphen phen H H. Love Loc wont won't venture an d. d opinion as ns to what the tho committee of or rr fifteen ought to do wh when n the sub com mUtee reports back bacI that the state committee com coin I will not hot bow to the demand h r r nul lilt tit 0 III Benner X Smith refuses to be bc quoted quote on on tho the matter preferring to let lct his 8 sent sen- sen n- n t- t be Included In iii the gen general ral address address ad- ad t f dress s now being tr framed up J Geor George e Jf X Lawrence at ut first promised I W to write a discussion of ot the reasons f 4 the state slate committee should take tho the action referred to and later Inter sal said 1 I that the tilt address would coV cover r tho situation sit sit- j r uati n so thoroughly thorough that he lie did dIll not I I 0 to say anything on the te subject S I r ti John Q w w. w chairman of ot tile the v committee c of ot fifteen Is Ig In favor tavor of n a t V i mass convention con of ot Republicans In th the event the state committee turns tunis down own l the demand of ot his hI committee I 1 fei fe el l 1 that our C cause Is s just said rl a Mr fr Cr Critchlow n men ni-men hen asked what lie Imo r was trying to todo do o with the political sit sit- I C s r Yos Tos hut but whit what n. n Xu you trying to do liat lat wI you YOl ot tho the state ceo central con cen I coin committee Iu in H It tee eH weH v m.- m. i think t t tm trw central l i j i should make the call can broad enough h to t e everything ryth n lo un discussed 11 that h is bc- bc f r f fore t tho people 1 O J S At Al th the April itil convention the convention the meetIng meetIng meet- meet Ing log Ing at which delegates to the national convention will be Le selected Yes Ys The rho earlier cartier the better What hut will you do if Ir the thc c central lItral committee does oes not agree ree with you you i Well eIl 11 I think these matters should S be brou brought ht before the people V. V Yes but In the e event ent of the central r committee not ogre agreeing with you and andI I declining to Include In tho the call 11 a planS plan S f I for the time discussion of or things pertaining 7 r to o party policy S f r Then it should be Le got before the tho 5 S I T people copla In some Home other w way How In a mass convention such t as W was S discussed at the Wilson hotel S 'S ii Iu C in Yes Yos at a m mass ss convention S Then In the event the state corn com will not hot do as you want it to you will try to take the tho mana management of the tho party out of ot the tho hands of or the th committee S Well if the state committee will no not S obey bey th the will of ot the people tho the com corn cornS mantl mand should be taken away from from It IL J I The committee Is not bigger than th the theS party part It Is ia not bigger than the S that created It H. IL One Ono prominent Republican asks a 1 f timely question Ho How long have t some of at these theas telA tel fel fel- fel A lows Iowa In 8 sympathy with tIme the Critchlow fifteen held office since 1902 he lie asks It Is an nn open charge among one ono faction faction fac fao- tion of ot tho Limo party that the called so-called Smoot machine has dominated the politics politics poli poll tics of Utah ever since n Reed Smoot ns- ns to the United States senate Others the they say have e not been accorded accord accord- ed nl a fair chanco chance to b become nominated become come nomina nominated and elected to pU public office That of ot course Is not true truo In the caso case of ot Benner X Smith who Is allied with I Love ove Harrington Lawrence nn and Critchlow In HOG he was nominated for the tho state Before Defore he was woos given the tho nomination no pled pledges es were exacted from him He lIe was not re required reQuired ro- ro to vote ote for tor the re-election re of Senator Smoot In return for his Job iob as S state senator He was not nol at that time recognized as a n part of what has b been en enI I termed the Smoot machine If It continues the Republican who asked 1 the tho question n Senator Smoot has dominated 1 the tIme politics of at Utah completely com corn since 1902 h why would he permit permit permit per per- mit the tho nomination and election of a state senator who rho from every Indication Indica Lion tion of the past has not been friendly to Senator Smoots Smoot's interest In politics poll poll- tics Where lre Mr Line LIMP II tM In the case of or S Senator Love Lo he was asked 1 1 two 1 0 years ago to support Parl Parley ChrIstensen against Jus Joseph ph Howell Inthe In tho the race for congress He lie was then i I recognized as an machine anti ma mOon while Congressman Howell was t In tho the parlance pa-Ianco of politics ns as a Smoot man The impression lon was n giveout given give out b by S Senator Lovo Love that he wa tas CUI against Howell although in tho the state I convention ho Inc nominated the present mt congressman and eulogized him 1 In glowing terms Mr Ir Lovo Love lies has written what ho thinks think I i Is fj a l succinct revl review w of the tho political sit sit- nation within tho n fl Republican party a as follows S ill It i Is useless for tor thinking republicans cans calms to attempt to disguIse the tho tact fact that there timers la Is and amid has been a a. Ire great t deal dea eai of ot dissatisfaction In the ranks of ot th the Republican purt party Since the tho last presidential election the chief cities of or th the thesta sta state t thae have hae gone genie Into nto tho the hands of at th tile the enem enemy The fhe last city election demonstrated demonstrated demon demon- strate 1 beyond 1 a question of or a tl d doub that lint the of ot t tine the le lemerl American merl ns that of the Republicans and abd Democrats combined To permit t this ls condition to continue continuo and probably probably probably-go go gorom from Crom rom ba bad to worse without an effort on r our part to tImid find the real cause o of this thir discontent and would to U tony rn ny my mind b be The so called ned Insurgents In InS S h have ve no other object In view than lian to tu the disease that Is tnt eat S lug Ing ng the life liCe out of the Republican n Pary Par Par- S t tIp y nn and 1 If Jt possible apply the y It Itlay ma may lay be necessary tl to use time tho knife If It s sWe so sowe w we should not shrink from the task A At t the tine earliest curliest possible ble moment t ever every that confronts the time part party should bo bt an and fearlessly tY considered th the thc request to the fio state state committee commit commit- tee to make malte Its Us s call broad 1 I to permit hermit of ot a full tun discussion with no restrictions nn and l that before the tho state and county conventions are aro hold bold Let Letus Letus Letus us work out our problems problem within party lIne JInes Sure Surely there ure are men In the tho R Republican Re Ito- publican Party big hiS enough to 11 mid ibid a j for 01 political Ills JIs ro pro Io in my tny a u party that I iiA J eV J iI 1 It 10 tt N t I 0 fair chance l hinc Is l to bo Jo tho- tho slogan i I of r th tho I go KO a lon long lonu way es- es g But nut a L loii or two where here the delegates win will sa say after the work voik la is completed that er c every c candidate ha had an absolutely square deal will do llo more than anything else to bring unity io w the party palt and the old oM warhorses cs back into its ranks Without tl What hat will the committee of oC fifteen do O OIt If It the sub of seven reports bl back l that the state committee refuses the time demand I This question will go o unanswered If It the statements statements- of ot those most i prominently 1 neatly connected with the movement are r to be considered Or 01 it will wUl be bo answered answered an un- by sonic some future action that Is yet problematical Why is It ft more advisable to discuss S party differences r at the early delegate convention than at the thc state convention convention conven conven- tion lion Why hy should a 0 coterie of ot partisans toku it upon themselves to dictate to the state slate committee what policy shall shaH bt lie pursued Was Vas the state committee created b by bythe bythe S the Republican party In inn convention as assembled as- as 27 counties having a voice 1 therein or 01 wa was It the cr creature of f an In Informal Informal Informal In- In S I formal organization like a committee of or fifteen I Here Is what Dan lI Harrington says I You ask me what in my opinion would make malo for tho ho greatest enthusiasm asni and un unanimity of ot tho the parly parl In the state of ot Utah My h view ma may be of small consequence but on one of ot the Line pressing and amid proper things tImings fo for tor our party to now noVo do as 19 I pec Jee ce It It Is to give out the time Idea and tine tile a assurance that whoever trains with and antl supports the party will be given glen an equal chance chalice with all others r and antl that ho I stands Ilan s h In Inn inno n no fear of being read out of oC the party part b by the tho Ipse dixit of ot an any small clique coterie or or faction the party part and that tha h he has full assurance that neither his nor any of oC his friends friends' eligibility for Cor office shall be subject to the approval of any small faction whatsoever or In uIn line with this thought therefore T I think It If would ho bc r e nii lv wl MO not tal I to sa say diplomatic i for r rt t the t state t. t committee corn com to grant rant the reasonable request of oC the sub-committee sub of oC seven to en- en largo hugo the scope e of the call for tor tho the convention con con- v to elect national delegates S This enlargement may consist simply simply simply sim sim- ply In Iii saying that at said time an and place the tho question of ot whether or not at atthe ai aitho the thc tall fall state convention It Is deemed eeme to Indicate te the U U. S. S senator and also to consider the question as 08 to whether or not the states state's con congressional al at delegation de be given s special prece- prece demice or whether r It Is 18 to be tho the sense of the convention that said bald delegation atlon be given equal 1 chances only onIl with all others It Off Jt et I I If It this is done ilone I am satisfied that I it will n add d enthusiasm and interest to thu tho work and will thus tend to start start it Off tt well It Is an old saying you know that a good beginning is a thing half haIr done Besides this I If It the various delegations feel that the they have havo a di direct direct di di- personal Interest In selecting th the tho delegates that one 0 or more of their num number el rn may be offered tho the honor and antl that they have something to say as alJ to what the future policy of tho the party shall be be It will n add 1 In Interest and vim and will give the party a needed Im- Im impetus petus for tho tine fall tall campaign i Under the tho call can referred to no personal personal per per- resentments If ir any ny there be would be tenable but It would certainly certain certain- ly be a reasonable sense common concession concession con con- cession to those not directly connected with the hol office holding members of ot the party part and nd would woul 1 turn turn-Ish an opportunity for tor considering these progressive op opportune Rn and amid timely topics If It this course la is followed and It hl k h is l decided e to nominate or Indicate Indian to the semi sen ator In convention you will that there will bo be cs as there thele was in l Idaho ahu cne end as there usually Is In every st state te several nl candidates for tho the office Thus you OU will wIn have havo real politics as In iii Inthis InthIs this state we have si 81 or ur cl eight ht men any my one ot or whom would make inako a u good sem senator t r. r Just as s we have hac time tile sante num- num hem hel er nH any one of t whom would make a Joo good r representative JJr or a good governor amid It Is It a wholesome sign when go you O have huc a number o of candidates I 5 Time fur for It U. I Another point If It Ju judgment Is la used you will find th that t the forthcoming germ germ- state convention will be bo ono one of or the freest t. t most enthusiastic an arid and truly American conventions CV ever 1 held buld In tills this 0 on any uny other state The Thu time 1st is ripe for Tor It IL Jho party artt will be un I I If l 1 Ity- Ity ob i VIi n c T rno In tl Ui t n val ary atty ar- ar f ty y will m c conTe til iii In With aith ii W c I t loL n ns they rightly lightly feel red that tIne this I tale with wah Its undeveloped r resources is III s as naturally Republican as Is Pennsylvania Penn Penn- sylvania or Ul Michigan Under these clr- clr too you will find that after a full tun un arid and fair dl cu of can candidates amid antl nd measures ure free ree front from every very Influence nol hot ot political the delegates un and their friends will get behind lh the ticket loy Joy ally lly It eMil and elect it because It IL ILlas has bats las been their convention and Its nomInees noni- noni aro are their nominees This is th the only only way to make mlle a Co Palt worth lo look look- lIn l- l In ing ng at at tIne tho on only 1 way ay to great glat conquests S or to obtain noble |