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PLAYTEX Ja N 1 I PAGE FORTY-FOUR Aanrhi^ater lEwntng Hwali* df' The Rotary <31ub will meet tomorrow at «:80 p.m. at -the About Town Manchester Country Club. Capt. KiBg David Lodge of Odd Lawrerice Beadle, offlcervln- Fellowa will meet at Watkto ctaarge of th6 Manchester Sal­ IJOH LSI: Funeral Home tonight at 8 to vation Army Corps Vrtll present you've .drf conduct a memorial service for a special program. LaBergeOeer, a member. Drniald and Eileen Tlem ey OUR The Advent Study Group of Hayes of Sacramento, Calif., are Tinex Gift Watches B t A'T St. M ary’s^ Bidscopak Church visiting with their families, Mrs. T B t CAN will meet tonight at 8 in the Dorothy Hayes of 28 Parker Old P ^ s h Hall to consider the St., and Mr. and Mrs. Peter third and last of the services of Tlemey of East Hartford, for Holy Communion 'which have the holidays. u s MAIN NntKVr ForMTheFaaal) , Y oung V o ter s been approved for trial use In And we tell you that when it comes to the Bpiscopal ClMirch. v Holiday S w ^ ish Korv, Fresh Capons, on SST Manchester C3iaptor, Filibuster Conne^cut Fresh Turkeys, U.S. Manchester Lodge of Masons SPEBSQBA ,wlU rehearse to­ Wooed by Political Gfbups Choice Aged Tender Rib Roast Beef will have a short business night at 8 at the Army-Navy and Morrell Hams, we agree with you. meeting tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. Club. The rehearsal la open to *6“ to *45. JOHN STOWEUi ering the voting age to 18 for all vada. New York, Rhode laland Defeated in Senate Order now, please. at the Masonic Temple. Re­ all men wlsnng to alng four- AtMWIatod PreM Writer electlona. and Pennsylvania. i freshments 'Will not be served. part barberrtiop-style harmo­ By LEE BYRD WASHINGTON (A P )’ __ would seem to me to be President Nixon was pleased Associated Prefts Writer ny. , famous w s t ^ e s -iiW g ^ Youth-oriented political groups ***KWy illogical to allow young court’s decision, ac- f SWEDISH KORV Temple Ch^ter, OE8 , will WASHINGTON (AP)^enate backeis of a faster- have a -business meeting The confirmation claas of the /* craftsd and Timex-guawn^ moved quickly today to grab a to vote for president and cor<lto« to White House press share of the potential 1 1 mllUon consressmen and prevent them secretary Ron^d L. Ziegler, than-sound jet liner failed again today to break a fili­ Wednesday M 8 p.m .at the Second Congregatlanal Church for a yearl Mm’s, new voters enfranchised by the voting for state and local NaUonal chairmen of the two Masonic T ^ p le . Officers wiU will meet tomorrow at 8:40 / children’s watehes; drass buster holding up continued federal subsidies for it. Each grinding taste test­ Supreme Court decision allow- ®tfices,” said Gov. Dan Evans major political parties hailed The roll call on the cloture ----:----------------------- “ ' “ wear street dresses. "p.m. and sport, eiden ^JM g the ruling as proof the govern­ tag IS-year-olds to vote for pres-' ^ Washington. vote came shortly before Con- help the U.S. economy ed by experts and so wfaidtog..waterie slsW ment can be responsive. The American Legion Auxil­ .. The meeting of Memorial Ident and congressmen. Georgia, Kentucky ’ and Alaa- gress was scheduled to quit gj,y important way. and shoek-pioos w a tu ^ "N o group has proven itself iary will have a Christmas par­ Temple, Pythian Sisters, sched­ The Young Republican nation- already had the IS-year-old work for a long Christmas proxmlre, however, said he is carefully made that- one more eager for the franchise or ty tonight at 8 at the Poet uled for tomorrow night has al citairman, Ron Romans, said ' ’ote provision, and Hawaii al- weekend, its work still unfln- billing to consider a compro- more deserving of It than this Home. The Auxiliary has ^ven been postponed until Tuesday, hls organisation has a national 20-year-olds to vote. ished. mise on the impasse to allow girl tells us "it is almost • Eledrte Ameri- 1,800 Christmas gifts this year Dec. 29, at 8 p.m. at Odd Fol­ registration program on pwer year Nebraska and generaUon of yimng nie vote was 44 to 4i, short of the Senate to get on to other as good as grandmother to veterans at Rocky IBU, New­ lows Hall. W f n d l V M and a pilot program under way Maine voters approved amend- eans,” said R^utaicw CSiair- the necessary two-thirds of the matters. But he said the House ington and West Haven 'Veter­ ta two states to computerize the >*>ents lowering the voting age R ^ e r s C. B. Morton, ‘ members present and voting, to Is adamant in Its refusal to com- used to make." ans Hospitals and to their fam ­ The meeting of Manchester \ names of 18 to 21-year-olds for a 20- Minnesota and Massachu- Invoke cloture. promise. ilies. Wates scheduled for tomor­ algn-up drive. setts lowered the eUgible age to Lawrence P. O Brien express- (Before the vote, SST support- Republican leader Hugh Scott row night has been canceled. IT- in tag hope the states w ill soon fol- ers said the technolog:lcal "fu- also had compromise on his »n reducing the voting The Women’s Rhythmic 01^ it was joining with State constltuUonal amend- both ture of the United States Is at mind m he said before the vote Chcdr of Center Congregatitmal ’The Hospital Fenny Saver, 61B / other youth groups to a cam- ments to lower the voting age stake’ ’ in the question of wheth. that once it was over he sup­ Church will meet tomorrow at Main St., will be closed from palgn "to register those millions have been Introduced In Ne- (See Page Five) er $210 million in federal funds posed both sides would reUre to 1 p.m. In Woodruff Hall. Dec. 24 to Dec. 30 for rbpalrs / whose vote can bring about so- will be used to subsidize further a private room and renew’ the Morrell Hams are fully cooked and only the very fin­ and for the holidays. It will be clal change, reordering of na- development of the 1,800 mile bidding. ,■ Manchester Italian American open Thursday, Dec. 31 and «rUl fional priorities and Increased an hour, 300-passenger super- Seott said he believes the dls- est eating places have RIB ROAST B E E F as tender Society will meet tonight at 8 close again for the New Year’s support for their point of view.’ ’ sonlc transport. pute could be settled by provld- weekend. It wlU reopen on a and flavorful as the beef sold at Pinehurst — order p.m .at the club house, 1S5 El- State electi(ms officials corn-' And opponents, led by Sen. conUnued SS-T sj^ndlng regular bsisls Jan. 4. In Connecticut drldge St. AlLTUMMlM plained meanwhile that Mon­ William Proxmlre, D-Wls., con- tee present rate unUl the ear- Tuesday. day’s action 'Will result In ex­ Unued to tick off their list of ^ <>^ year-perhaps charges against the project; It March. ^ L pense and confusion because the ^oniusion Seen in Wake court refused to lower the vot­ will endanger the environment, ^ sh ow d < ^ then he said,. \ . , „ . , could be held against the back- ing age to 18 in state and local make too much noise, all but ex­ Shop Pinehursf Tuesday elections. Of 18-Year-Old Vote Ruling haust U.S. petroleum reserves, (See Page Eight) "This will be administratively year.old vote question on the difficult and w ill result in con­ By DON MEIKLE for Holiday staples.. ballot 8igain In 1972,” sadd E!d- siderable cost to the taxpay­ Associated Press Writer ward Forand' of Wethersfield, ers,’ ’ said Oreg:on Atty. Gen. HARTFORD (A P ) — Two sets leader of the unsuccessful “ Let’s Lee Jxtanson who had argued I I to 13-lb. Butter-rich b^for^1 hr"court‘V ^ t 7 < ^ r “ 2? machines at each poll- Vote 18’’ c a m ^ g n . ^Centers of Criticism^ Hit tog the voting age teg place? A dual system of vot- Consider this c o ^ decision Plump Hen Turkeys and Larger uig me voong age. e r . and the relatively close electlwi Shortly after the court’s 8 to 4 tag—one with machines, the oth- ^ votes)^of last Novem- By Pope in Yule Message declslon on federal elections er with paper ballots? ’referendum. This state’s BUHERBALL TURKEYS SUPERB was announced. Sen. Edward These are among the p ^ ble have an- VA'TICAN CITY (AP) — Pope ’Hie Pope charged again that QUALITY M. Kwmedy, a potenUal Demo- ways In which Connecticut elec- ^ ^jat CmQUITA YEIXOW Paul V I today denounced Intel- the Italian divorce law violated craUc presidential candidate to Hon otticlals wUl have to cope qualified to vote In lectual centers in the West the 1929 Church-state concordat BAN AN AS lb UK 1972, said he wUl move quickly wita the new t^ e r a l law— elecUons as they wiU prove which he said aim “corrosive that gave civil effect to Church for Senate iqiproval of a const!- upheld Monday by the U.S. be In national elections," For- criticism’’ at the traditions of marriages. tutlonal amendment applying It Supreme Court—giving 18-year- the Roman Catholic Church. He exhorted Italians “ to re- TUESDAY ONLY — SWANSON’S T.V. to state and local elections. tee right to vote In nation- p^rand warned of “ massive Maklng his annual Christmas main solidly faithful, now and In II m m “Once the law goes Into effect election.
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