Show Senator Sutherland Is Invited To Join the American Party Senator George Geore Sutherland who was tas wa chairman of ot the tho Republican state convention was sas formally Invited to formal join the tho American party part by ly E. E B. B CrUchlow Critchlow Crichlow chairman of the the American county count ty convention yesterday When next spring Reed Smoot shall hal go hO before the tho l legislature and as ask asic for election re-election re-electon re to the United States senate and we wo shall hal see tho the junior senator opposing him hint wo we will wi know Jenow that ho has seen scon the hierarchy against which the American party varty Is contend In ing But we will wi welcome the tho Junior But senator Benator from Utah as a n full fledged tuU member of or tho the American party said ald n Chairman Critchlow Crichlow Chairman CrIchlow said in part S With no other platform or 0 principle than those implied in good citizenship hundreds and thousands arc breaking awa away from tho old parties parte and proclaiming pro pro- claiming their independence in local affairs Tm r mu ha c b been e t Lt rr from the control of or these old partes parties the tho municipal government o of ot Salt Sal the city the Lake And in go governing American part party has given tho the er very best best or best or or at least as a good good administration ion tion that has hos ever been enjoyed in ton Salt Lake A majority majorI of or tho the people are still sti skeptical toward the tho American party part But ut wo are arc not not all al deluded It I Is not nota In cH city a will wi o Q the tho wi wisp p. p a phantom county and state affairs tho lie people are arO beginning ant to take an Interest and do not lear regard the tho local Issue on the same basis as the tho issues of ot the national na na- na- na tonal platform a The Thc issues In Utah otah are arc no not nol the same as those that are arc dividing the national An Answers Sutherland Two weeks ago ao a convention was wa held In this same building b by a n great political part party Presiding over that convention was tile the te junior senator from Utah According to tho the part party organ orFan ho he gave us ua tho the keynote t speech of or the tho campaign lie lo stated the lie principles principles prin prin- and platform of the Republican party part from the lie beginning to te present present pres tires ent eat anti and at the tho end ho attempted to topa ant American pa pay his hil respects to the party part If It I that speech was the keynote It was sas pitched in lit a most unfortunate i ke key He Ho did not do himself nor his part party Justice In assuming the tho flippancy flip flIp- with the pane pancy with wih which he lie dealt American party Chairman CrItchlow quoted from Senator Sutherlands Sutherland's speech in which It was said that tho the Kearns party was organized to hunt for lie Iho hierarch If U that be a calm con con- the I 1 8 say to you ou that lint either we or the lie Junior senator are uro areS S mistaken en I s say to you ou that that that was WUI unworthy of the Junior senator from tho tile state stale ot Utah And Auld then them tho the Junior senator In In- In Into this campaign campal n a term terni long lonh ago ao banished from remit Utah Jt it 1 was wa one invented in by Brigham Young and applied h by 13 him It Ii I Is the lie term Jack Jack- Mormon lormor The Tho speaker er deplored the use of or the tho name namo in this camp campaign although ho he overlooked o the fact fael that Senator Sutherlands Sutherland's name Is rarely mentioned In the American purt party or organ an without the appellation Mormon Jack Mm Lauds James Jamas II IL lo le Chairman CrUchlow lauded James Crichlow H. H lolo for on his remarks on tho the reso reso- I hutton lution lulon at the tho Democratic state tato convention conven conven- tion ton decrying church Interference In pontiff He l also cn p lipf pp If ert crt 1 v. W Sloan Sloan- lon for or his statement that Senator Smoot was responsible for forthe forthe the tho all alleged eged ecclesiastical Interference In Utah politics S Maybe wt wO wJ aro are mistaken n. n ho lie said alc 0 but how Is Js it I that lint a majority of the Democrats Democrat are arc mistaken And nd how Is It I that they failed ailed to put that plank in the tho Did thc they fear eat that it would Imperil th lr h chances The speaker created moro more or he less comment with wIh this rank inconsistency which Implied that a majority of or tho the Democrats felt tel as tho the Americans do doand doand and yet turned down a plank lank which Is American In sentiment Chairman CrUchlow said that Senator Semi Sen ator Suther Sutherland nd advocated the retention reton reten ion tion ton of oC S Smoots Smoot's seat Feat In Iii tho lie senate and amid then lien spoke against t his re reelection reelection re- re election on the tho ground round that ho Isan an apostle Ho lIe said that tho ho Junior senator sea sen ator then threw down the lie gauntlet to tn the recognizing its Is presence HelcH Almost U 4 Anything That the lie American party part is willing willingto to believe o beJo anything It H hears or that thatis is printed in itt the tho Reams Kearns organ wits was shown hown b by tho thio speakers speaker's confession lit lie recalled the tho tory story printed in tho the Reams Kearns Kears paper taper that Jesse Jese Knight would not run for governor 10 on the tho Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic ticket and he ho charged that this was due Lue to tho time visit of two high church churchmen inen men who dissuaded him hint If J it J bo be true truo that a distinguished citizen who was named as governor o on the ticket of or a great Ireat party was met tact b by two hl high bight h churchmen who trIm used their ecclesiastical and laid lale down ui downa a n rule for or him him and urged and amid pretended pretended pre pre- tended that they came from on high bight Ir if if it be bo truo that this was WI the reason Uncle Jesse Jese Knight would not run run run- then there I Is ample amplo reason reson to there is a hierarch We c dont don't know thc these e things Thero There is no wa way of or knowing th them Item m but th the con conditions in Utah are so 50 peculiar that wo ire cant can't fluid find out thc these u timings things we are inclined to 10 believe thorn thor We c 0 will wi stand here hore on our OUt principles ples until tho the rest of or tho ho country H It Iino no more free than titan Utah Uth If I it it worn were not for the thousands of or members s Inthe in inthe the lie dominant church who are arc in sympathy sync sym m path pathy with wih us I would be bo willing to tolay tl la in lay down today But Dut thc they arC aro with wih us hou in tho time church hun church hun hundreds at It least will least least wi will vote oto our county ticket teet this fallIn talIn fall fail tal In Iii conclusion we should congratulate late ourselves that there thero Is no malice mallo or bitterness in ou our hearts |