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Show mm of IS. PRIMARY ill GROW Declared to Have Chance to Obtain preferment JBESE QUOTED 0W M for WnFays 0nly SIS $10,000 Year AN , oAHl HI r M l .ySluUMM ... II., -U.U.I- . 11 -rtt ' " p L.V.-TH. J""' ' ' I .. Only . ., ,, in 1 tV in It ;', v K,. - KKlr ctr.-..-r. E& lor ffc ;?'' I" "- Ispin men . .. " i" " ' kj Th. ofti' "i" go rr..,i fatnci (in ""'I ; Wuna ol the in -ij m i nt I.- ! pn Tbu ii w m n. ('--.. r fu' p Mr Fin. liot t ui ntribu pgtbt lota! salary Mr I'm- HHble at the primaries I J for r-nuii. in. .t ikii .i.u .in-i i Mfcct . in. 11. 1.. : ii. I ii"' Kby the necessity of beat-j Fjucfcloi est . ;.ju oxinialc- j tts tlf' is l h. , 1 . ,". !! Al r 1 usiop.i: i'i,vT, viU)S itted thai thes. 1 ' - ' 1 --ir. I - r T In i . i ' i i - D omm, it will I., sim. 1 pi nattr,.. rr f ' . . : i 1 1 - 1 BM virtually been t i 1 -. 1 . J 1 1 1 1 1 .i .. .. . I , , . I " J iTI I' i ! I ; 1 ' -1 u - i i ii.. i j Hj. i'li. Ml t-K t-K , - 1 ni" Uhout, Mr Bl friend, to con-p",!"?lft"! con-p",!"?lft"! '--.r.-H -ui.1 in?;ln''r" i' " ' i, . 1 1. I 1 ktvvi ir" '' nl 1 '"d op- I KftT ,.? ' ' ' Kttle SI td, ,n'" Jl'nn l ucal I n or I '"' "' I'oini- I Kite, ,", 1 - vr- I Krof ?.?t tnd II k-.. . ... v . ... "r.".'N VS Al QAr 7'"1 two vr-xrs Jv Frt, ; "in- i. :'vS;anN ror the Refill Re-fill P1 ' nl "' WWW Hut WO " 'In. It,,, ,h.,, 5 - tp0l 1 '" I'isirk-i ..f i B! nomlna.tcd J '- , ue the pn-'v.r, pn-'v.r, .-' 1 "l In a nurn- ' i':':'-"'' If Mr ollap,ed long OPPONENTS OF U. S. PRIMARY SYSTEM GROW (Continiu-d from Pao One) ! he had no huge sum back of him and i no personal wealth with which to wage the fight. Ml ST PRESIDENT PA1 ? Under a strict observance of the primary system. It becomes necessary for a president of the United States to seek delegates for a rc-nomin ition dmltting the heavy legitimate . oat i of the primary system, how far Is a president expected to go in providing personal funds for a re-nomination : or how far can he permit his friends t to go in his behalf. There Is no Question but that the primary system now in vogue has been weighed in the balance und found wanting in a number of respects. re-spects. There lias been almost universal uni-versal rejoicing that Glfford Pinchot was aide, b means of the primary system, to break machtn" rule In ! Pennsylvania, but it sen ms that there was the happy circumstances, the hap- py exception to the rule, of an lnde-1 lnde-1 pendent man possessed of the neces-snry neces-snry means to make a successful fight Xot many men of such great wealth have the Independent and progressive views of a Pinchot. MI ST REDl VK d ST. Friends of the primary system are awake to tho fight which is in stre i i,. y realize that if the primary system sys-tem Is to live, some meahd u, .. . found of controlling expenditures even the most legitimate expenditures to the point where all the aspirants may have an even chance. The su-pnniH su-pnniH court in the Newberry case has held that congress, under existing laws has no control over primary expenditures. ex-penditures. An effort will he made to bring the primaries within igal reason. Other-Wise Other-Wise the primary system seems doomed. |