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Show ALIEN REGISTRATION URGED BY HEADS Alien registration will end on December 26 and all non-citizens who have not yet registered are warned that severe penalties will follow failure . to comply with this Federal law. All aliens, 14 years of age and older, must register in person and be fingerprinted. Alien children, under 14, must be registered by their parents or guardians. Registration takes place at the post offices. There is no charge of any kind connected with alien registration. registra-tion. The department of justice warns aliens to beware of racketeers. racket-eers. The post office department and the department of justice will willingly assist the alien in every possible way. Earl G. Harrison, director of alien registration of the department, depart-ment, suggests that those aliens who have not yet registered do so as soon as possible and avoid the Christmas rush at the post offices. All aliens are also warned that, having registered, they are required re-quired to report any change in their permanent residence address ad-dress within five days to the immigration im-migration and naturalization service ser-vice of the department of justice in Washington. Forms for this purpose are obtainable at all post offices. No alien need be unprepared for the questions he will be asked. ask-ed. Sample registration forms which show him exactly what information he will need at registration re-gistration are available in all post offices. To date 434 of the estimated 500 aliens in Bingham district have been registered, according to Postmaster Earl T. James- |