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Show Approximately 1400 Are Registered In 2 Districts 22ft Voters Register In Two Districts During Past Month Final registration day Tuesday, October 26, and the early imminence im-minence of election day Tuesday, November 2, were stimuli causing caus-ing much activity of the two contesting parties and their adherents ad-herents this week. Workers from both the Nonpartisan Non-partisan and the People's Progressive Pro-gressive parties canvassed the two voting districts of Bingham Tuesday urging voters to register of check their eligibility to cast ballots. Some of party supporters were Instructed to do a little adroit campaigning for their ticket tick-et nominees. Registration October in Bingham Bing-ham was marked by registration of 105 voters In upper Bingham, District 335, raising the number of citizens now qualified to vote to an estimated number between 650 and 600, according to Mrs. Carrie Doyle, registrar. In District 334, lower . Bingham, Bing-ham, the number was Bllghtly higher, with Mrs. Joe Timothy, registrar, reporting 121 registered register-ed on October 12 and 26. 719 names were already in the books of this district making a total of 840: The People's Progressive party with three incumbents on their ticket are standing on their record. re-cord. Their campaign literature TntTftfecT ntlsSeairapporT of voters on basis of ' their past performance the character of nominees, their absence of political poli-tical entanglements. This group is also advertising a free political rally Saturday, October 30, at the Princess Theatre from 7:00 to 9:00 p. m. Most of the political ammunition ammuni-tion fired by the Non-Partlsan ticket nominees this week was aimed at the statement made last week by the opposing party in summing up their accomplishments accomplish-ments during their term of office. of-fice. , Two new planks were added to the platform when the Nonpartisan Non-partisan ticket declared that fire equipment in the No. 2 station is obsolete and inadequate, and .pledged to replace it with modern mo-dern equipment if they are given office; adding further that they favor establishment of pedestrian and school lanes and action on traffic problems. |