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1 iit n Hi i i { im a Hasn't Forgollen V What Hap- Wav: ANTS CURB ON BOSSES Could jj, SACRAMENTO, Cal, Sept. 24|inating men who hardly figured in | "areata ; the ‘primaries, while the expressed | Cox HCopyright, 1920).Senator JLiram > doo iibun nd ae "| wishes of the people in several staten| While the MoAdo aaa pa }}Hohneon may Ue out stumping tr) were completely disregarded, will ile “the Sohaaon "Republicans are } fee Harding-Coolidge Ucket, but he]leave Johnson a ‘background for his urged by thelr jeader to sup- fas not for n what happened at/appeal And ‘when heggoes cam- @he Republican 1) Chicago just hie this campaign is for a revision of Which cand.dates for the Presidency ws the people ought to bi fo do with the nomination for the \ ! rab) Northern California presents a per- | akcipaidedlaiostl ede shall) Public men have tried Before to) iexing situation politically. San Bot be confronted with a choive be-| bring about the choice of Presiden | eee een eee et arding-—it the primary syatem is both lomicat and démocratic. And, while he ts ex- | pressing no opinion about the persons nominated In the last conventions of the big political parties, he is inclined to the wellef that the public would not be much worse off, and perhaps better off, {f they tried the primary system inetead of the convention tnethod SOME SECRETS THAT JOHNSON MIGHT REVEAL. ‘The California Senator might tell an Interesting story about what took at Chicago if he were dispowed tg do so, Me could, for instance, re- veal the absollite pledge given him by other leaders at the Chicago Con vention that when the recess was taken on Saturday afternoon it was with the understanding that an op- portunity would be given for all con- cerned to agree upon @ man that the: progressive wing of the Republican Party could support wholeheartedly, Wut except In so far ay you might emphasize the point now and then, peopld but have tailed. Woodrow Wilton gave a pledge in hia fi Message to Congress that he w try to secure the end of the tlon system, lodeed, it Hef that the queation of « tering could wont handled by the people jn a sidential preterchee primary, rather than at nations venU®ns. His suggestion was that n- tions should meet merely to ratify the choice of the people tn the prima tea and to write the party platform, Fothing came of the plan as the Congressional Committeos, before whom an attempt wax mado to frame Jeg slation, insisted that such a law would be unconstitutional as the Constitution gives the several Btates the right th determine the methods by which their preferences shall be exproased fenator Johneon, however, will not eon “ART TER ELECTION pened at Chicago, Though Stumping for Harding. Reveal Methods by Which the Nomination Went to Senator Harding. tutional difficulties dissuade him. Tio amendment i» needed brings no re- 1 he contre q es IThta ts tho twelfth of the | the controversies of the last conven. | STCHanEn, A ene to get series of artivies @ Kvening, [Hon will not revived. Seriator| vetitutional amendment adopted, World's Kpecia ondent on |Johnaon's alm Is to get a law passed | constitu he political Vextern States By David Lawrence. pecial Correspondent of The Eve-| ning World.) wit by Congress that will establish Pres- Wential preference primaries ax some- thing more substantial than they are to-day, The spectacte A in the fornia sentiment very accurately when he decides to tackle at once the atiestion of choosing the Presidential nominee. There is no reticence among the people in discussing Harding ayd of both parties nom- perk the Republican standard bearer Because of hin expressed opposition let the academic objection of connti-! aval answer that a constitutional | Mr. Johnson han sized up the Call-| pulgning for Harding ‘in Oregon, Washington, Montana and in” the «| Bastern States he will take occasion ja Senator means to lead the fight to call by name some of the indi- the methods by| viduals who were elected in the pri- mariey and failed to carry out their instructions at the Republican Na- tional Convention, WILSON TRIED TO HAVE NOMI- NATING METHODS CHANGED. to the League of Nations, fundamen- tally there is disappointment over the selections made at Ohicago and Ban Francisco, No more opportune ume could have been chosen to make an issue againat the convention system, ond Hiram Johnson proposes to start right in when he gete back to Wash- ington in December. THE DEMOCRATS TALK ABOUT CARRYING CALIFORNIA. 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