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Show rYl Tbe bait Lake Tribune, Saturday, November IS, 1968 Lee Holley Ponytail . Warren Sets Ketirement Goal in June Reuters News Agency WASHINGTON tice Earl Warren retire Court - Chief Jusintends to from the Supreme next year, informed sources said Friday. There has been widespread speculation that the chief justice might decide to remain on the court after the Senate refused to confirm the nomination of his successor, Associate Justice Abe Fortas. By remaining on the court, Warren would prevent President-elec- t Richard M. Nixon from naming his own man to head the high court. Submitted Resignation Im the thought Id ... I you hired for tonight meet your little boy and check on what baby-sitt- er Im In for! Lowest in 12 Years A Mere 60 of Voters Went to Polls Nov. 5 By William C. Barton Associated Press Writer e t 1960 Vote a - Jan. 20. play the occasion, according to informed sources. There never was any plan not to have a parade, Mr. The people Marriott said. want the parade. Five inaugural balls have been scheduled for the evening of Jan. 20 in the Washington Hilton, Statler Hilton, Mr. Marriott, chairman of the 1969 inaugural committee, said it was desired that the Tabernacle Choir come again. He recalled the Salt Lake City musicians sang for the Public Indifference? I The low turnout in 1968 presumably indicated much public indifference to the three major candidates Republican Nixon, Democrat Hubert H. Humphrey and independent total might even have been George C. Wallace. The over-ale$s than in 1964 except for wide increases in four Southern states. i Big gains chalked up in Texas, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisana totaled, collectively, more than one million votes above the 1964 turnout. The great surge in the South appears due to two principal factors. - Negro voter registration has increased dramatically since 1964, brought about largely by the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and elimination of the poll tax in some states. Backlash to the increased black vote plus the candidacy of Alabamas Wallace may have prompted greater numbers of Southern whites to turn out. yy&jSt - 1965 inauguration of and Shoreham, Sheraton-ParMayflower hotels. A sixth will be added if there is enough demand for invitatons, he said, but the D C. Armory will not be used because of the cost of decorating that big place." The Tabernacle Choir and the National Symphony will k the joint congressional committee of which Sen. Everett, l ) is chairM. Dirksen man. He said Sen. Dirksens group will have charge of the affairs on Capitol Hill, such as evegive a concert Sunday will also 19. There Jan. ning, ladies be a distinguished reception, a governors reception and other events. Mr. Marriott emphasized that the inaugural committee which he heads differs in areas of responsibility from (R-Il- the official swearing-imony and luncheon n cere- JUNIOR PARADE CUTIE BOOTY President Johnson. from Santa for every little girl on your puffs of fluff have foam tricot lining, soft Diamond pattern in yellowgreenbiue or list! These source dose to Mr. From Marriott it was learned that Mr. Nixon himself asked that the choir be invited before he the selection of announced Mr. Marriott as his inaugural committee chairman. The source also said Isaac M. Stewart, president of the choir, has accepted. soles. whiteorangegreen. 8-- BARGAIN BASEMENT CHILDREN'S SHOES Mail and phone orders filled, please give second color choice, add SOc postage (111 5). Mr. Nixon made the decision Thursday to have a overinauguration, gala ruling soma Republican Party officials who wanted to down SALT LAKH CITY JUNIOR BOYS' REVERSIBLE PARADE SKI PARKA STRETCH n AAVA BUMS However, Record t By comparison, the 70.6 million ballots cast in 1964 represented 62 percent, and the 68.8 million votes in 1960 the year President-elec- t Richard M. Nixon lost to John F. Kennedy was a record 63.8 percent. ' The percentages are based on Bureau of the Census figures on the number of people in each state eligible to register to vote. The age requirement is 21 in all states except Georgia and Kentucky, where it is 18; Alaska, 19, and Hawaii, 20. No over-a- ll comparison between votes cast and actual registration is practical because some states keep no registration totals. A survey conducted by The Associated Press last month indicated 90,141,438 persons were registered in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Using this unofficial figure, with about 99 percent of the 1968 vote now tabulated, the totals show slightly less than 80 percent of the registered voters turned out on election day. Because no registration figures were estimated for past presidential election years, there is no way to determine the percentage of registered voters to cast ballots in past years. ll By Frank Hewlett Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON Former Utahn J. Willard Marriott confirrred at a press conference Friday that the Mormon Tabernacle Choir has been invited to sing at Richard M. Nixons inauguration earlier arguements and consideration of the case. Mr. Johnson could still submit a second nomination for the chief justice post between Jan. 3, the date Congress convenes, and the Inauguration Jan. 20. because of the short time for Senate confirmation, a second nomination would necessarily have to be a man who would be quickly endorsed by both Republican and Democratic senators. Because the chief justice can determine to a great extent the kinds of legal controversies presented to the court, there are few presidential appointments which have historical greater jg fts Official: LDS Choir to Sing at Nixon Inaugural Practical Limitation WASHINGTON The smallest percentage of voting-agAmericans in 12 years cast ballots in the 1968 presidential election. I An analysis of national totals shows the estimated 72 million people who voted Nov. 5 represent only 60 percent of the 120 million Americans of voting age. t Not since 1956, when 60.5 percent of the voting-ag- e population turned out, has the percentage been so small. That was the year Dwight D. Eisenhower was returned to the White House fof a second term. Even if as many as one million ballets remain to be counted this year a figure that is by no means certan the turn-oi- ft would be only 60.8 percent. A The chief justice submitted his resignation to President Johnson in June. 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