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Show MHO HOUSE IVES DIRECT-PRIMARY RESTORATION Pleasure, Signed by 31 Member, Regarded at j - " Certain to Pat ! -.OI8E, Ida., Feb. 4. Flint real con-I I Icarted move to restore the direct prl- tnry Indaho waa launched Itrthe ! Hewer bouse of the legislature this "tnernln when a measure was Intro-i Intro-i .dared for surh restoration. That the pleasure la certain to pass In the house I J "shown by the fct that thirty-one wf the fifty-four members of the house "signed the bill before It was Introduced. Intro-duced. Heading the list of signers Is every .s-eervlce-jm tn the house Jfc'o-L-- wed by the service men on the list -re all the Democrats. The Introduction of the measure was fraught about following a two-day .aonfprenc of the Joint state affairs asmmlttee. The measure probably will be passed by the senate and It Is almost al-most certain that with paaeage through bolh house Governor Uavia will sign . H The measure as drawn carries out -the wlshea of Kenator Borah, who has Advocated the return to the direct prt-1 prt-1 "'iacv " Tli mciiaurS oreiiervci bArf9" linearity In that voters are compelled .t take oath as to their party affllla- tkns at primaries. Jay Parrish of "Boise Introduced a Measure In the lower house thia morn- Zivt Which prohibits traveling carnl-l carnl-l -vali to come Into the atate of Idaho, j Another measure creates a forest ad- -Tisory board and a atate foreater to f 'work as part of the state land board. |