Show MAY LOSE THE VOTES Many Citizens in Doubt as to I Their Rights I I I QUESTION OF REMOVALS j Under the Law as it Now Stands a Voter Who Has Removed from the District or Precinct Where Ho Last Voted Cannot Exercise His Hlglit L Law Thought to bo TJnconstitution nlCol Burton Wll Attempt Rest Res-t cue of King1 Party S to ckmun t Favor Hammond I 1 I Voters who have changed their place oC residence since the last election for which they were registered are still In doubt as to their rights at the special election Representatives of the two Stale committees have been endeavor log to reach an agreement respecting the matter but they have been nimble lo do so It appeals to be the general feeling that n voter who has removed from a district or precinct since he cast his last vote should be allowed to return re-turn Micro and east his ballot at tho special election yet this would bo In violation of the law as It now stands and the Stale committees would hesitate hesi-tate to Indorse such a course ay it might result Ih serious trouble for the person so voting Lawyers are nov looking carefully Into tim question however and It Is probable that a decision will be shortly reached which will define the status of voters who have changed their residences resi-dences since the last election The main obstacle now in tho way Is the law relating to registration and If It 5s determIned that citizens who would he qualified to vote If they were registered enn vote any way the effect will bo to hold the registration hiw un conslfiulionsil Still many lawyers are of the opinion that It is unconalllu tional as a failure lo register takes avijr prerogatives conferred In the Constitution Con-stitution of the State I |