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Show WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT ELECTION Comments of some of Mil-ford's Mil-ford's voters, regarding the one-ticket one-ticket city election Tuesday, follow: fol-low: Lillian Anderson "There was no spice in the election. A good fight creates interest. The only reason I voted was so I wouldn't have to register next year." Billie Stoker My husband and I went to vote after 6 o'clock and found our names were not on the register, altho we registered last year, so we couldn't vote. But there wasn't anything to the election, it was all right." Mildred Eldridge "I guess the right man got in. No, we didn't go down to vote." Lew Williams "I heard a lot kicks about there only being one ticket, but any voter can put a ticket in the field if he can get 20 or 30 others to sign the peti-i peti-i tion it don't have to be a party chairman or 'political leader'." V. Waddoups "Oh, I'm satisfied. satis-fied. If I wasn't, I'd have only myself to blame by not having enough foresight to put up an- ! other ticket. The men that got elected will be good men, and active. But I'd 'still rather have I two tickets." Mrs. J. P. Perkins "I didn't i even know how the election came out. I didn't bother about : voting." I O. W. Evans "It's just like it should be." George Jefferson " They wouldn't let my wife and I vote, altho we've been registered here for years and years. It would have been an awful mix-up if it had been a general election." The Judges "Am I glad that that one's over. It took more paper to tally the write-ins than it did the ticket." The Winners "Ho. Hum' j Two years of headaches!" I Mr. Altman "Whadda-ya-j mean. two. I've got 'em for four years." |