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Show W IU SPLIT IN THE PARTY. I Iowa Republicans are Id a bl ei uftj tight. Smith w Brookhart, In the pm- H- marlos two month? ago, won the noa! Hff nation for senatoi and is the party's B tlomlnce He Is recognixed &1 opposed Bh the standpatters and what HM, termed reactnm-1 iii- r-ory in the general primaries was hailed by H tte progressives it', an act of puriii- Hjjfj'- cation within th party, but on Tues- !i -dny 200 Republicans representing all Kiji districts of the slate of Iowa, me! In H res Moines. d-ninri'.-'-ii Brook h. ' i Sociali'-t ' re! r solved to H ,' : Clyde L. Hrrrin.. ;ln- Leniocratic or jfU1' didate. I Whenrvcr a public man ia quil IjW progressive there Is an attemp' stjgmatl.. !. i. . j. i :. i t I Hf a Socialist. Brookharl undoub'1 I if- O'jt a Socifilisr, although he holws some advanced ideas as to the control of certain powerful interests. He B rould check the political ac: i v if i - o HHt public Utilities i a t , . n if on Hie p.i.. II Wl ana keep politics in his s.ito- in a HJl high plane. He is known as a stron- HH vnan and a vigorous, aggressive can- H' dldate and will make enemies. Tbeo- Rjjjl dore Roosevelt was that type of man The Republicans In Iowa with a grouch should be good losers and ac it c,kpt ,ne'r defeat at the primaries Ik, v ithout wearine a frown |