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the Latin Quarter, . TEHRAN, Iran, Dec. 10 (U. P) Last year only one place made the em , mn p —Premier Ahmad Ghavam es-Sul wearing of formal clothes manda- taneh announced early today tha “= Coral Night Clubs Will Be [tory. This year the Hotel New| SybgMantial Raises |elections for the majis (paris Yorker's Terrace room, El Morocco ment) will be held throughout Crowded, Not Jammed and the Hotel St. Regis will demand| Are Proposed next Sunday. i By UNITED PRESS soup 554 SSB Attire. PITTSBURGH, Dec. 19 (U. P.).— Savas ph ctnsement Townsville The price of gayety this New $100 Per Person |The ©. 1. 6. United Steel Sho by 0 Tehran, contra: : . L O. Workers | dicted an earlier statement that th: Year's Eve will be slightly higher.| The highest priced spot in the ; ; | 174-man wage policy committee|elections would be held Saturday. Night clubs will be crowded, but["ation probably will be Chicago's New Cameo restaurant, where the completed work today on the draft not jammed. And the nation prob-
tariff will be a mere $100 per person.(of demands to the industry. They a: ably will consume less aspirin When That includes the evening's enter-|prepgreqd to fille strike notices with 0 e S gases it awakens New Year's Day. tainment with all the pheasant you 44 companies to bolster the pro2 irre 3. m——— Night club and cabaret operators oan Go xoe ail tue Shumpague you posals p . he promised Presi Truman ro) 4 a TR 7 OUEENSL AN can nk. averag c . Hii Wh pen Rod Westen Toons \ Vr oe oloterous polabration than was| Chicago's better hotels. and night| The committee fixed no sere Fair Buildings top official revealed that a boost in AUSTRALIA PESERY AUSTRALIA NG: occasioned by the birth of 1946. A clubs, however, will be about $15 per but proposed “sdbstantial wage in-
’ | " ial insurance, portalexisting rent ceilings still was un- a survey showed that cover charges Person, plus 20 per cent federal tax. creases, soci Stokely VanCamp, Inc., today ha der study Beating * - "NEW SOUTH, ms od and liquor prices will ve| Hollywood's famous night spots|to-portal pey, a guaranteed anpual
4 : \ der lease from the state fou Fleming, ad- WALES will re-|niay be slightly less crowded than|wage, paid holidays and premjum ¥h aa). Sel Pal 3p 8 ing, ad ste aT highe i Serie lates, hui wi Ie last year. Cabaret proprietors said (pay for work on Saturdays and|buildings on the Fairgrounds fo temporary controls, said the rent ys New York enjoyed one of its|the public seems to be economy i Th wit start 2boGL-J storage use. The company will pa: uestion had been discussed with biggest binges last New Year's Eve, | conscious, egotia a A star 2 ut Jan. 43000 a month until June 1 wher officials of the now defunct OPA but the citys. fabulous night lite| For the first time the lavish), a month oe contracts with|the buildings will revert to th but no “definite conclusions” were has fallen off sharply in recent|Cocoanut Grove will include drinks|70 to 86 basic Slecl Pioducers state. | ready for announcement. weeks. This New Year's celebration |With dinner, breakfast and enter- pire. SS Regu AE Music ste)| The canning firm has been wn ' He warned, however, that his is expected to be less exuberant. tainment, for which celebrants will nediavely oute | a nce able to secure facilities since thy agericy “does not intend to sway But despite the recent night club|Pay a lump sum of $25 per person ae mii Ds my pra government sold the OCurtiss-Wrigh in every passing breeze kicked up slump, the after dark trade is antic- | Plus $5.63 tax. Last Jon fe Sines 8 v Diane to Ell Lilly & Co. Stokely’ by special or selfish interests.” Real 3000.MILE ROCKET RANGE—Great ‘Britain is planning the “world's largest |\nsting a brisk volume of business)aloue ranged from 31250 io 18. Technical Procedure a4 used a portion of the plant. | estate spokesmen have been press- h : I '" 3000-mil ket barren western Australia and re to welcome the New Year, Expect 1100 Persons The strike notices will be filed at ing for an ‘across-the-board rent in- S ooting ga ery —a -miie rocke range across arr wesre! USIIgUy ana Flat Charge Earl Carroll's at Hollywood said|the same time as a technical pro- peacefully without resorting « © crease, with an early removal of all! |ndian ocean, as shown on map above. Object is rocket bomb research; developing Manhattan's big glamour marts reservations were coming in strong- cedure. A unfon official said they stikes. LE | ©» ceilings. H " ici . i rov radi ntrol. At first, rocket chots of only a charge a flat price per person for er than last year, and- that 1100 would not carry “any malice,” but; “I 8m against strikes ways,” he Plans Disclosed 'pey kad" shiciency: sd improved radio dually ended up to 3000 miles, a New Year's celebrations, ineluding | persons ‘would be accommodated at merely because they are “handy to, skid, we 3 Sly believe that in More lenient financing aids, con- aw. y ' h + Aust ne Sg! d Yeabinet has read spproved the Bian dinner, breakfast, drinks and paper | prices similar to last year Sn31350 ete on hand” in event the nego- See neue fan Tose! a 38 tinuation of premium-payment sub- Christmas island as the targe . Australia s Te geral cabine as al y.{ prove ne pian. thats and horns. These prices in| and $15 for dinner, not including tiations break down. TE , creasi e pr sidies to stimulate the flow of scarce ? ” NAPLES GENERAL STRIKE ENDS |f¢neral will be the same as last liquor. Mocambo's price for din-| Philip Murray, president of the products. materials and restrictions of the * . S > ROME, Dec. 19 (U. P.).—A general | YE&T with a top of $20 per person.| ner and supper was the same—$15/C. I. O, and U. 8. W. said the steel| Mr. Murray said no attempt woul size of housing units were disclosed Drastic Strike Laws een; strike of more than 200,000 persons|Smaller spots will charge higher|per person. workers would “go into the negotia- (be made to set up a specific wag: as elements of the new administra- |
which tied up the port of Naples| Prices for food and liquor. The recent night elub slump has|tions with our cards on the table demand, but that negotiation
"| . and .the surrounding province ended| - Only one New York night spot, hit other cities@#hard, notably De-|and hope that the management will would be takem on the basis of eacl on yi a fo Me, Tian Landis Assured Labor Post: ay. the Embassy, charged the $20 top troit and Pittsburgh. match our desire to settle matters|company’s ability to pay. Expediter Frank R. Creedon said
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Spokesman Says GOP Leaders Will Act If Work Stoppages Affect Basic Industries
By GEORGE E. REEDY JR. United Press Staff Correspondent
learned, sought unsuccessfully to have the limit raised to 1700 or
1800 feet. The permitted maximum excludes basements and unfinished | attics, The space limit is designed tg carry dut Mr. Truman's plan for
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—Republican leaders predicted today the new congress will react with “swift and drastic” anti-strike laws to any labor paralysis of basic industries in 1947. In preparation for the opening of congress, Republicans are reported
to have arrived at a compromise which would give the chairmanship of ¥
barring “luxury” homes, and it re-|the house labor committee to Rep. Gerald W. Landis, (R., Ind.). In the places the $10,000 ‘ceiling regoved | last election, he was opposed by the = Ee by the President last week. | C. I. O.-Political Action Committee. sional answer to a tieup in steel or Selernl Fie or Orestion| "70 A Hain Da her ther vital industries probably would | an ymon . ey, e trio|chairma ave re edly been ~ who took over the program after found for Reps. Richard J. Welen, | 2° _sombulsory ambiisafion. in a _the resignations of Housing Chief|Cal., and Fred A. Hartley Jr. first Site at affects the naliona’ we'-/ Wilson W. Wyatt and Civilian Pro-|and second ranking Republicans on ' : . duction Administrator J. A. Small |the committee. Another formula finding favor | revealed some of their plans in tes- Mr. Welch has his choice of pub- among many congressmen he to timony before the senate small|lic lands or merchant marine and] outlaw -bargaining-on an In io ry= business committee. : | Mr, Hartley ranks on the combined ¥¢® eH, 50 Bg a A civil service and post office ¢ it-|8 ni of any J Report Jan. 21 tee. pos oe Samm be threatened at one time. 1 They were asked to return Jan.| Mr. Welch has been considered a| Charles W. Wilson, president of | 21 for a progress report. Mean- supporter of New Deal labor jegis-| General Motors, favors a ban on while the committee agreed to re- lation. |industry-wide bargaining. Senator 1 ceive a statement from Norton! One highly influential house Re. Joseph H. Ball (R. Minn) is one i! > 14 i
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charging the new plan was “no|“no disposition here to punish any- | idea. : IA program at all” He told thelone or to retaliate against labor Truman Plan Awaited - : % committee “the roof has been taken |for the coal and automobile strikes.” _ Coal mines and the railroads are | : § off housing and congress ought to| “But another nationwide strike,” among industries where industry 3 i put it back.” he added, “would drjve in the needle wide bargaining is now practiced. < General Fleming said materials and might lead.to anything. | President Truman told his news PY : ; : . i x
would be sufficient for 1 million to| This Republican, who declined conference yesterday that he Ay
1,200,000 new homes in 1047, with use of his name, said the type of planned to deal with the labor situa- ‘ — Worried as Christmas draws near? Concemed about ¥ YOU'LL STILL FIND AT *DEE Jewelry Go. soutien” 50
enough left over to permit a pro-| legislation ultimately approved by tion in certain terms in his message i gressive relaxation of the $35 mil- [congress may well depend on the to the new congress : lion-a-week limit now imposed on |outcome of labor-management! Mr. Truman did not reveal his ¥ a non-housing construction. The first | negotiations in the steel industry. exact plans. But he did say that | ie 4 18 N. ILLINOIS ST. your mind at ease. Many scarce items are back ... . increase will be granted by Jan, 1,|The contract of the United Steel- he didn’t think there had been any fs our stocks bulge with holiday values. Don't delay @ he promised. workers (C. I. O.) expires Feb. 15. necessity for the strikes that have : A ; , boauitMr. Foley said rental housing,! This Republican said the congrcs- | hampered reconversion, » Check your list! Check these gifts! Check these Values! minute longer ... . chogse new from our large, keystone of next year's program, is | ——— ful selection while there's yet timel : being retarded by “risks and uncer-
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Ale Dation’ 1 te Flak. dn Good and choice barrows and gilts lost $1 to $1.25 today at the by more liberal a 8, 3 sap Red Indianapolis stockyards. Top price was $21.25. pplication of led- The cattle market was uneven while steers and heifers were gen-
eral hous administra - ing tion mort erally lower, Vealers dropped another $1 while fat lambs were 50 cents gage insurance. to $1 lower iar ———— or
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