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Show I AUTOS ON ELECTION DAY With the possibility of bad weather for clri-tion clay, one phase of the I 'tali eorrupt praftiors an has been broutrht to forceful attcn-3 attcn-3 tion. for if many pen pi r roach thr voting places, these people will probably find it n"i'ssar. to travel in automobiles. The state law prohibits the use of automobiles by political parties on election da and has a provision against persons, corporations or committees using! automobiles for hauling persons t the poll But it is pointed out that this same BSCtioo docs provide that I "this provision shall not apply to persons of the same household, nor shall it prohibit two or more voters from providing joint transportation transporta-tion for themselves by mutual agreement at their own expense." That it is, therefore, not unlawful for persons to gde in automobiles to the polls or for neighbors or fri'-ncU agrc-ins a tin- methods of reaching the polls is shown by this clause. The complete provision regarding the use of convev snces follows: "No person, corporation, committee, or organization shall convey or furnish any vehicle for convi-ying. or bear any portion of anj expense of conveying, any voter to or from the polls or registration places, or any part of the way ; provided, thai the committees or any two or more political parties ma' co-operate, at joint expense, in con- j veying sick, disabled, aged, or infirm voters to the polls or registration registra-tion places, but no conveyance so furnished shall have any banner or party worker upon it. But this prov ision shall not apply to persons X xl U...,n.li..I.J ...... II I . . I . . I . i t .. . . ..C MAM f.itOPC iVfllll providing joint transportation fi themselves bj inutual agreement ai their own expense |