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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 40

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NAVY DETERMINES ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Nov. 7. 1947 in an St PROPER SALUTES FOR DEFENSE HEADS generally conceded on Capitol Hill that with a Democrat in the White House, the Republican majority in Congress cannot press through tax legislation unless it is acceptable to Doughton. Doughton is usually the first member of Congress to arrive at work in the morning, about 6:30, and among the last to leave at night.

ton North Carolina, la 84 years old today, the oldest man In Congress. Doughton was chairman of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, which shapes tax legislation, when the Democrats were in power and, as ranking minority member of the committee, is an Important Democratic spokesman now on tax matters. It is DOUGHTON 84 YRS, OLD TODAY; OLDEST MEMBER OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 CAP) a 0111 Sullivan, Service's Own Secretary, to Get Same as Forrestal, Superior. Spinning Wheel rieftafel 4(U Representative Robert Dough- lnoy your favorite mixed" drink DANCING ORCHESTRA every Friday and Saturday Nifa 5917 Delmor Kaal Skillet Prlae" 00(03 WASHINGTON.

Nov. 7 (AP) Navy experts in protocol (the eti a. a. rt a stwaamH' mmr Chlckea vlrh Het llMatra amlly Style Chelce SNait Sae feeei StueVlchet iver Prenak Oalee Seup C-retla renh-arlaa Jamb Shrimp tk r-iL. AN INVITATION The FOUR HUNDRED invites you to enjoy a delicious dinner and partake of the finest of mixed drinks while watching the best of entertainment.

NO COVER CHARGE Ris. FR. 1104 Sill Ountfil Dlrtet Chtrnotl Hlckorjr tmokrtf RIBS CHICKEN DtlmarA Kintihif hway RO. 2144 w. ifvnf ruiil Dancing In the Rethiktller DIG BARGAINS IK 8-PC.

DINING SUITES COCKTAIL LOUKGI Set I ruttlc Meilcee etmetphere lti a patiel Twe mllet teeth at Celliwllle, III. On Highway Uf. Merlette PorfatM CeHletvllle tll-Wl 7WJ iMLfaMBnHMi A VI I a I i I 17 quette of ceremonies) cams up at last today with the answer to how many guns should salute the secretaries of Defense, Navy, Army and the Air Force. They decided Secretary of Defense James V. Forrestal is boss of all the armed services.

He rates a 19-gun salute when he arrives and a 19-gun salute when he leaves. Secretary of the Navy John L. Sullivan is of subcabinet rank, but he is the Navy's very own secretary, so he will receive the same recognition as Forrestal 19 guns when he gets there, 19 guns when he goes. Secretary of the Army Kenneth Royall and Secretary of the Air Force W. Stuart Symington are a special problem.

They are of sub-cabinet rank but the Navy will 1 Priced as SAMMD SWA1PS 1 A Low SABA DELL'S INNOVATION SemetMM New In the WerloJ with hit finest Sence. Good, used suites in excellent condition. A number of attractive styles to choose from. Fine for your home, river cottage or club. As quantities are limited, we advise early shopping.

give them the Cabinet salute 19 guns. On arrival, that is. So far as the Navy is concerned they, like DeBALIYIERE i DeGITERTILLE "IS Mtaatea 'rein 4rhre" the Secretaries of State, Com Appreveo' AAA merce, Agriculture, Treasury, In ti pWIW4 A LV 4 Sf't- SljaaattaftVaaXSBvS. terior and Labor, along with the ODDS Ct ENDS LOW PRICED TO CLEAR! i Attorney uenerai ana tne iJost master Uenerai, win depart in a MAKE dead silence. Wood Utility Carts 98c TRACKS Lamp ShadftVi! rait 10c BIGGIE CHARLIE'S President Truman will continue to get the full treatment reserved rkj I TO 0 for chiefs of state 21 guns coming ana going.

EDUCATION BOARD COMMITTEE Ottomans Several Style. Choke $2.95 2 Restaurant Chairs $2.95 Bedroom Chairs $4.95 Kitchen Chairs' Pruts' as lew et 98c Felt-Base Remnants $, Yd. 25c Hassocks s.i im. ch.i.. $198 Clothes Dryers Nrw, Valaet 69c Hardwood Doors $1.00 0 Pmturlna Metlt hy I the Ktyntttrt Aa.

ClrlURt at the I Ntmmtnf Ortait te ft. Trie, te i Nithtir APPROVES SALE OF PROPERTY Steak Ilonso ervlag the aweaa CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS emeet Italian 0tee Mliea Orltkt Call H. 7II Ope All Day Sene'ey I3. Chlppowa VSt NIGHTLY in tne The Board of Education's tl nance committee approved the sale for a total of $46,475 of three 0. CIRCUS SNACK BAR 4970 W.

PINE FOREST PARK HOTEL pieces of property belonging to the board's permanent and general funds at a meeting last night, All the property was unimproved, although one has had buildings erected on it since the land was leased from the board. Sales approved included those to Weber Drayage and Warehouse 1333 South Second street which bid $20,200 for 14 lots front ing on the east side of South Third street and the west side of South Second, in the 1300 block of both streets. The firm had leased the land from the board, after which it constructed build ings. Other sales approved were to Samuel Rich as agent for Meyer Bevin of 665 feet fronting the east side of the 2100 block of South Vandeventer avenue for $21,600 W) MOf and to A. J.

Getz, who bid $4675 CIRCULATOR HEATERS, COAL HEATERS SflOOS COMBINATION BUNGALOW RANGES, as low as IL for a client for 214 feet on Ade laide avenue, between Bulwer ave nue and Gypsy street. 'All three parcels were submitted at public auction last Oct. do. Easy Terms Open Every Night Till 9 00333 oasureaiJ AL TUCKER AND HIS WONDERFUL DANCI AND, VOCALIST AND ENTERTAINERS ftatuntay, Novumbsr 8 in MMM frm Cify Llmltt on Hlihwiy 30 Hit Ritfit. Ma.

For Stormllen OS. 2911 mw IS 0m SZS VkJiinflm FAMOUS FOR THE EXCELLENCE OF OUR FINE FOOD AND MIXED DRINKS. for Ratarvatiom, Call NE. 8301 Open fo iAe puLlic put Hypower Pedro on the program! tV errt a cay "Fiesta" luncheon of Rutherford's Hj Power Chili poured over Hy Power Tamales. It's a new idea hut hnt as a rhumbs, smooth as a in mo nusso I Mardell I ki ART LAND'S I Orchestra 1 TOP 0' THE TOWN I "Show Spat of St.

touls" 1 waltz. It's delicious and filling and just right for an after-dance snack. fVA a. aw h. rTAaX AIM a tlJ" tiw- idii' eae ja JUST HEAT AND EAT! There's no bother or fuss.

Just beat Hy Power Tamales and Chili and theft ready to tat. (See' tb recipe for "Fiesta" lunch eon below). -LW- DANCING Saturday Nights TREBLE-AIRES and Earl Crouie't Orehaiira Piccadilly Nita Club 5Aft? 3 7T LBQURn Compfefe Winter Garden Skating Schedule IINDELL a GRAND JE. FRI. P.M.

P.M. WED. P.M. 0:30 P.M. MON.

Closed All Day THURS. 10-12 noon P.M. SAT. 10.11:45 A.M. P.M.

P.M. TUES. 1C-I2 naon P.M. P.M. SUN.

A.M. P.M. P.M. Only 2 Mere Ml mm UOI.fr Week! see the Celebrotea" fri mm i "fit MY Lean MANDRAKE The Following Firms Have Participated in the Construction and Supplying of the NEW WINTER. GARDEN A- I.

A Matter Magician and Company Bob Goddard, Globe-Democrat: "It'a an wit of orill- Inc. Murch-Jarvis Co. Contractors 718 Locust 0r dhow, and a flat tmnk MMMKint It tht onlr kllbl or FIESTA" LUNCHEON (strut 12) 6 can Rutherford's Hy Power Tama Irs 3 cans Rutherford's Iff Power Chill Open cant heat separately. When Tamalet are wanned through, remove wrappers, place three on each plate. Pour a generoui serving of steaming hot chili over the tamalet.

They're ready to eat. 1. ,1 J'? rot not artna II. VIRGINIA ASCKER GIRLS 'VI In Smart New Routines Franklin Janitor Supply Co. 13 Franklin Pevely Dairy Co.

1001 S. Grand Will Docter Meat Co. Union Market Schmeckebier Candy Co. Distrlbutori of Schrafft's Chocolates 111 S. 4th St.

M. Scherer H. West. Reor. From a Friend H.

Niehaus Plastering Co. 317 N. 11th St. Lincoln Carpet Co. Marlon Hartenbach 3146 Lucas Silt Maryland Sound Intercommunication King Radio Company 6642 Delmor From a Friend WARNEY RUHL and HI John A.

Grunik Architect Designer 6635 Delmor Busch and Latta Painting Company 4366 Finney Mid-City Plumbing Engineering Inc. 3925 Washington ORCHESTRA mm HiiiMfm.

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