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Show SENATORS ARE FOR PRIMARY r.y hki; iikiit j.itti.i: irnitcil lMvss Sniff t'(invsiii'inliMir) WASIILNCTOX. (VI. 14 ( 1' 1' ) Senators Huiali. lit'pul.liran, ldiilin. aiul .Inlinstiii, Ut'ptihlit an. falif-ir 1.1a, unlay detVnded tho diivct pi l mary system following XU-o I'rcsi urnt. 1'iuvcs' riillailflphia iiitiu-k on if mill charuril that the irrupl uaufed the system vcMealcd. The fellows who want to Imy muni 11a linns," were said hy John son to he iht' chief promoters iL i' national propaganda -anipain to strap primaries and itnrn the old ennvenrion system; Hovnli hold th.tt : the repealers' idea "seems to h.' ft make corruption in public offici -ife." Jnlinsnii remarked that the ciin vrnthm system facilitated the buy-I 1111 of nomination, but the priniar plan rendered purchase more dil!'-1 dil!'-1 cult . Kxposure under the prima r j system of heavy expend il nres was , nmre likely, he held, pointing to re violations of Lmo campaign fund-1 in Illinois and Pennsylvania. The I expenditures in these states he said j were "repugnant and ablun rent." |