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Show -72- replied that long so as from "the true American the organization continued to wage warfare point in public affairs in Utah" the Tribune would do all in its power to support the movement. Mr. David who owners was present, was asked if he and Mr. in favor of the movement. were by Mr. Lippman in other a and further stated, "Tom and I list of names was were are of Tribune, made support together leading men committee, in Following ed to call a meeting that the Auerbach was in this an as on new as ita was Apostle Republican Party committee decid- appearing was after the politics, Reed Smoot. His in the con- had resulted in what the deep popular discontent." criticism of the leaders of the permission. movement would be invited. the chief villain of Church influence in Tribune referred to Sever- the list of nominees without their evident from Tribune editorials of the and five to which every citizen of utah who the views of the machinery appointed, organization committee. placed cases were Republicans meeting the executive opinion of the bolting Republicans, trol of the which five as were some "general meeting" harmony with It serve not in attendance finance committee a approved from to be chosen to for this latter in pledge of the things.,,20 Democrats at as He endorsed the An executive committee and and Kearns, Keith, Tying Smoot to Church, the newspaper stated: Smoot as an Apostle represents all the power of the Mormon Church, because Smoot as an Apostle can't do anything without the aid and consent of the Mormon Church.21 The Tribune and the Herald noted lic interest in the new departure. a great deal of general pub- |