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Show IB UTAH II GET PLACES Oft! G. 0. P. COMMITTEE Charles W. Nibley and W. D. Riter, both of Salt Lake, have been made members of the Republican advisory committee on policies and platform. Will II. Hays, chairman of the Re-; publican National committee made the announcement of the committee of 171 members last night. "Tho purpose of this committee," Mr. Hays said, "is to invito the ad-vico ad-vico and co-operation of the ablest ! men and women from nil groups, sec-, tionc, industries, business and profes-! sions in the nation to gather pertinent ' facts and data, to study intensively tho larger problems confronting us and to offer the result of their efforts' as suggestions to the resolutions com-' mittee. "This committee will itself be a working body," he added, "and will ' suggest the line of thought and in (vestlgation for a great many others.; I Many of the committee will devote i their entire time to the effort. This giving a substantial amount of time' with constitute an executive commit-1 tee, of which Ogden L. Mills; Jr., or, . .ew York City will be chairman and John Callan O'Laughlln of Washington D. C-, secretary. The organization for the committee activities will be enlarged en-larged and additional members deslg-J nated as the scope of the work broad-1 ens out." , "Party programs," Mr. Hays as-1 serted. ."must always bo subject to I amendment and change by the respon- sible living thought expressed within' tho party by men and women alike." J The Republican party's half ccnturj -of achievement Is the best guarantee j to the country of future fulfillment, ; but It Is only on future fulfillment that Us usefulness will depend. The j party must continue to be the instru- s raent to apply to now and changing j conditions the wisdom of experience and tho efficiency of honest, zealous service. It Is the party of tho future or there Is no use for the party." oo a The self-made man is often tho only 8 who is satlfied with the job- 2 "I say. Tom, these hero Frenchiee call a gal's father her finance." "Aw, well, ain't dat what It comes 1 'J to?" Baltimore American. r SUC-reor |