Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1945 — Page 11
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DNE DAY, MAY 16, 104
DLE SAM IS
GENEROUS HosT
‘incidentals.’
By WILLIAM BEST. United Press Staff Correspondent | BAN FRANCISCO, May 16 (U. P.) «Although the United States is| piiying official host to the United! Nations conference to the tune of between $500,000 and $900,000, dele= | gates are spending a pretty penny Just for “incidentals.” An ordinary-sized delegation, including aids and indispensable secretaries, figures on at least $20,~ 000 of its own expenses for a six week's session. t's counting such things as cab fares; phones, cocktail parties, and other items
get for hotels, transportation and food. The United States, through the state department's international conference fund for 1945, foots the bill for the cost of equipment, rental of buildings and salaries for the 300 or so conference secretaries at a minimum of $500,000—or enough to finance the war for about two minutes. : Parties Are Ilem _ Uncle Sam will not pay the delegates’ personal expenses, which are eonsiderable, Keeping up with the international Joneses means a- couple of cocktail parties for the neighboring country’s foreign minister or ~your best international customer. Any such function means the works: flowers, gifts, engraved Invitations and cashews. “Take the case of a two-man delegation: which is unusually small yi 4 this conference. The. delegates uld be the country’s foreign
sccompanied by their wives and secretaries and advisers. Delegates and wives fly here, the rest come by boat and train. It is pretty tough to pare transportation costs (round trip) to less than $8000, Communieation Cosis
Hotel rooms, including sleeping and office quarters, run between $4 and $20 a day. If the minister must report to the officials back home a couple of times a week, his phone, telegraph or cable bill may run $300 weekly. Food costs are not unreasonable, but delegates don't concentrate on
- hamburger and protocol demands |
they invite other foreign ministers to lunch occasionally. Bang! Approximately $75 a day for eats—
Ma: To Fagtire MORE FARM T00LS Shrine Vaudeville T0 AD FEED OUTPUT
Prof. Slyter will be- featured in “The Magician's Night Ou” at | WASHINGTON, May 16 (U. PJ the Murat About 2,000,000 tons of steel will be| Shrine theater available during July, August and | Rarly and ya ‘September for increased production p. m. Saturday- § of farm machinery, oil well and rail-| in the e Murat : : road equipment, and other indus-| HaateF 3 Wan # {rial supplies which contribute to! e vaude~- | ville, Which will = the prosecution of the wan jn the| include nine # Pacific, it was disclosed today. n acts, is in charge : Output of farm machinery is far. of Dr. Hubert " A i + |behind schedule and it is expecter| Colifns, and will ~~ that a considerable - part of the end the Murat 2,000,000 tons of steel freed from| spring social season, war work will be earmarked for this! Preceding the vaudeville will be |purpose, A shortage of farm maan audience participation pro-gram-at 8 p.m. (U. 8. food output.
Prof. Slyter
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CLEETHORPES, England, May 16 le P.) —German planes raided this area in June, 1943, but John Bohn paid little attention to them, Yesterday John climbed up into { his attic to clean a window. He found an unexploded anti-person-
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PYTHIAN SISTERS TO- MEET Myrtle Temple. No. ur Pythian |Sisters, was to entertain = the
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