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D. #l, PA. 17527 i Telephone: 717 442-4171 -tizens Urged To Register iow To Vote In November :n fl ie i to elect the officials unregistered decided to form 0 govern Is one of America's their own parly, or anti-party, , 5 t precious freedoms, yet they would be almost equal in j,ly one of every three Penn- strength to the Republican and ' va nians aged 21 and over is Democratic Parties, each of t even registered to vote. whom have about 2.5 million Statistics indicate that be- registered adherents. [tn 2 2 and 2.S million Penn- And the number of unregis vanians are not registered. It tered is increasing at an accel , number so large that if the erated pace. In 1960, there were Products WV CoU^ leS ’ T) esc* ließa: ss>— a ca^° a& M $»£«• ~ tosto? al ° Ur 'K«c^ cwlBtl new sto^ e an estimated 1.4 million persons old enough to vote but unregis tered. So in just eight years that number has increased by About one million at a time when the state’s population rose by only 330,000 persons. Naturally, it is a problem of increasing concern to the Com monwealth’s political leaders. So much so that the chairmen of the Republican and Democratic State Committees have joined together in a bipartisan effort to narrow what they call the “citizenship gap”. John C. Jordan, the Republi can chairman, and Thomas Z. Minehart, his Democratic coun terpart, recognize that while the business of signing up new vot ers is one of their most impor tant duties, they are in agree ment that the matter of register ing and voting is of concern to every citizen. “The strength of the Ameri can system is dependent on full participation by every citizen,” the two chairmen said in a re cent statement. “The alarming increase in the number of peo ple who fail to register and vote can only result in the weakening of good government at every lev el because our public officials are being elected by pioportion ately fewer persons ” Mmehart and Jordan recently asked the state’s newspaper pub lishers and ladio and television bioadcasters to join in a non paitisan effort to illustrate the pi oblem in an attempt to sign up as many new voters as possible, regardless of party affiliation, foi this yeai’s critical Presiden tial, Congressional and Statewide elections “We are of the firm belief that the 30b of convincing peo ple to legister and vote should not be left to the political parties ro I- 968 La ncastet Co. 3w aes»-»' W “ Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 24.1968—19 alone.” they said “This is do- this year’s primary elections mocrncy’s business and every Both Jordan and Minehart Pennsylvanian has a vital slake look for a natural increase m in an effective and responsive registration in this Presidential political structure." Election ycai. but they are still The two chairmen provided concerned about the ever-widen registration statistics which show ing “citizenship gap" which the depth of the problem. shows the total number of un A grand total of 5,687,837 registered increasing annually Pennsylvanians were registered tegardless of what offices are at to vote in the Presidential Elec- stake. tion in 1960, including Demo- In addition to the publishers crats and Republicans, non-par- and broadcasters, they also have tisans, independents and mem- issued a joint appeal to every bers of various minor parties citizen to try to enlist their rela- The total registration for the tives, friends and neighbors to Primary Elections in the spring register to vote before the books of this year was 5,220,878 a close on September 16th. decrease of 466,959. The 1964 Presidential Election Trucks annually deliver more stimulated registration slightly an 12.1 million head of cattle and the grand total for all par- t° the nation’s markets and ties and non-partisans increased stockyards equal to 95 9 per to 5,728,359, which is 507,481 cent of all livestock delivered more than were on the books for to major markets. NOW GET MORE QUALITY AT HO INCREASE IN PRICE WITH A NEW Girton deluxe a n FARM COOLING TANK FEATURING : CLARK ELECTRIC R. D. 1, Kinzers "WAFFLE PANEL" GRAIN TANK Take a good look at the new look in grain storage. Only Behlen offers this 2-way,'grain-saving protection. Vertical fc Horizontal Ribbing Oval-Tight Double Doors like gives increased resistance to a bank vault, seal out weather, downward pressure of grain, rodents and .insects. Eave-Seal Roof Panels are Choice of sizes, 950t0 47,590 grain-tight, bolted direct to bu. including 4 new 22' and the wall panels, I new 40' diameter models. FREY BROS. R. 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