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Iranian Embassy Shindig Hos Goodies "And Whisky Spread Over 3 Rooms, Terrace
By ANDREW TULLY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer
WASHINGTON, Nov, 5—With Congress ed and most of our legislators back home soft-soaping the Journea the town's social acivities have been taken over by the various embassies and
Over at ‘the Iranian Embassy, they celebrated the Shah's 30th birthday with a regular rip-snorting tp There were goodies! and whisky spread out all over the place—in two drawing rooms, the dining room and out on the
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an orange and green marquee. The eats included plou, khoureshet and chelo. You know old plot, khoureshet and chelo—plou, is a mixture of chopped lamb and string beans put over rice; khoureshet is a parsley, onion and kidney bean stew, also over rice, and Chelo is a combination of olives, sausage, lamb and mushrooms. They also served rare roast beef, ham, dishes of spinach with sour cream, mashed eggplant and just under a short ton of pate de fole as, Then there was the luncheon given by Mme. Khouri, wife of the Syrian minister, who served up chicken stuffed with rice, kibbeh, which is beef with ground grain, and something called grabe, which Wa
turned out.to be a custard pud- I other day in civillan clothes. |}
ding. As he came into his” offide, a young lieutenant. looked up from his desk and just about |
® » - . Looks like we and our allies haven't given up completely on
Czechoslovakia. When Ambass- | passed out. il hae
ador- Viadimir -Outrata-gave.a. |... “Your day ofl—I hope-—sir,” gulped
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the genteel customers eluded lo .rull-Time Cronies.
our Secretary of the Army, Gordon Gray, and Sir Derick BY LATEST COUNT, President Hoyer Millar, minister of Great Truman has seven full-time and Britain. The Czech press agent |four part-time cronies helping {him to run the government. The
described the grub as “ a light seven-day men are Chief Justice
buffet,” which. probably means tas each guest was limited to ‘pred Vinson and Justices Tom “n'y one side o best; [Clark and Shay Minton of the “ee , _ |Supreme Court; Secretary of the Competition for Shah | Treasury John W. Snyder; James! THE BRITISH are going: to X: Vardaman, member of the give the Shah of Iran a little reaeral ~Reserye Board; - M
Mon Wallgren, member of the Federal Brapefition. Sree day rng he, | Power Commission, and of course, Johnny Bull will send over Field Se od Mus Siilitasiet. cB Marshal Viscount Montgomery of] Shock Absorber) V vy who ran the British | 0 ore ow ) hugh ™ Ross, Army during World War II and press secretary ‘and an ex- St. | |Louls newsman; Presidential | Jen. Te jisenBuwer, We promise c,q0] Clark Clifford, also from | in (ioe Sen ek tah oS were) st. Louis; Justice Harold Burien of the Supreme Court, who was! Montgomery—in Erasiels: in 1994 on the old Truman Committee in At that time we couldn't wait to 4p, senate, and another old Sen-
ask him if it was true he wore. ,, purple pajamas. Said bine pal Senate Secretary Les
—] There's_a valet. just arrived | ‘Communist Party | in town who really earns his | 1 dough. He's the gentleman's | Rules Even Cover Favors to Friends |
of ‘armor and the armored | horse and rider that came over with the Hapsburg art colleetion, and he has to give every piece a daily rubdown with oil.
» . - Had Tough Night Anyway, that's the view of one MARK CORNELL, one of our ex-Communist who appeared the Marshall Plan press agents, is other day before Victoria's Royal back to normal now but it's been Commission investigation into, a tough struggle since that awful Red activities, night in Paris in 1944 when he| About to go out on party field | took Marlene Dietrich out to| work, the woman left her pet dinner. | canary with another woman—a Mark was a “young Army lieu-' potential Communist, she related: tenant helping to advertise the The canary up and died. Air Transport Command and,| ® = = being “a handsome cuss, one off, THE CANARY-MINDER was his jobs was to squire the more so upset .over it she told Comglamorous VIP's around. Well, munist officials she was through la Dietrich came to-town -on- a doing favors for the party, ! troop-pleasing tour and naturally As a result, testified the ex- || she was turned over to I4. Cor-/ Communist, her Red bosses repnell. So off they went to Mar- rimanded her for antagonizing a lene’s favorite saloon, Fouquet's. party contact and for acting
Times Foreign Service MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. ||} 5—~In Australia you car* even park your pets safely if yoy're a |
Well, sir, Mark was pretty “contrary to party theory happy. There he was In a Coprri by Indianapolis Times swanky hash house with a beau- ry a
tiful “gal<-and-the Army paying - the tab. Only suddenly the bot- Reformatory Eases i.
tom - fell out. Marlene was 80. Smokin esfrictions | excited to be back in her old] sing Resf iehia f
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