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Show REPUBLICANS MAKE . THEIR PLANS PUBLIC "WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. Details of the tontatlvo plans suggested by the national Republican congressional committee com-mittee for changes in tho apportionment apportion-ment of delegates to tho national convention con-vention wore mado public todRy. Tho first plan provides that each state have four delegates at large, and for congressional con-gressional districts one delegate for each district where tho voto for a Republican Re-publican presidential elector in 1908 was not more than 40 per cent of the total voto for presidential electors, two delegates if the vote was from 40 to 60 per oent, and three delegates whore it was more than 60 per cent. Tho second sec-ond plan would give each state four delegates at large and one delegato for each 10,000 votes, or major fraction thereof, cast for the Republican candidate candi-date for presidential electors in 1.90S. The third plan is just the same as tho preceding, except that each congressional congres-sional district shall havo at least one delegate and there shall be two for each congressman at large. |