Show NORRIS NORS WORKS OUT NEW PRIMARY PLAN Nebraska Representative Introduces Introduces Intro Intro- duces Bill Bil to Regulate Presidential Presidential Presidential I Nominations Washington ton Jul July 5 Representative 8 senta- senta nta- nta tive tivo lve Norris orrIs of oC Nebraska l bl 81 3 progressive Republican n. n today Introduced a bill bl which ho he declared would reme remedy y the evils of presidential primaries In a prepared statement he ho declared I demonstrated demonstrated dem deni- that recent events c have ha clearly clearl H It Is IR for Cor well well- how I pO possible a wel- wel regulated and well oiled political machine machine ma mn- chine to trample under foot the 1 wishes of ot party part th the rank an arid and file Ile of ot an any political The rho Norris orl bill bi pro provides es for tor a national national na na- na- na convention con Enton for each cach party part the thc tonal fourth Monday Monda in June In every cry presidential presidential year In the convention each ench dental states state's representation would be based on the time party's J strength In tho time state I Delegates to the tho convention would woul be elected at a primary to bo be held tho first fIrt Tuesday In Ma May Ia the result resul of ot the tho primaries being certified b by state officials officials of of- I to the tho secretary of ot the Interior who h would canvass the tho votes vote Voters would express a first and second choice for presidential candidates candidates candi candi- dates and the candidate having a majority ma ma- Jort of the first choice votes as canvassed canvassed can can- by bY the secretary of or the Interior would become the no nominee mince of his party part No 0 action acton b by the convention con enton in re regard regard re- re gard nr to the nominee would he be necessary sax sar sary unless none of the candidates re received ro- ro u a 0 majority In which case the convention would nominate Tho The bill hU would not go o Into effect until Us its Is plans had been accepted and laws in conformity with it passed b by at least twenty states |