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TIPPING CONTINUES DESPITE GRUMBLING

SECRET RADIO TO EUROPE

Washington, July 3,

In 1916, an indignant American sat down and

wrote: "Tipping must go.”

"It is Democracy's deadly foe", said, William R. Scott of Paducah, Kentucky, And he called on all right-thinking Americans to join him in stamping it out.

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New York, July 3,

tomorrow From

Scott was not the first-orning. The French word for political exiles from East European the last-to complain about Up, "pourboice," means "for the drink." M'Lord throw the countries will be able to speak tipping.

lackey a copper which ho could

to their homelands over But some idea of the ineffec-use to buy some wine. secret privately-owned Amer-tiveness of such protests may be icon radio station set up some had from statistics given tho where in Europe.

U.S. Senate Labour Committee,

The words will be recorded in New York and flown to Europe for broadcasting.

The station's position, power and wavelength. have not been disclosed. Detalls of the scheme were announced today by the "National Committee for a Free Europe."

by

The station, to be known AS "Radio Free Europe," will be run group of Americans to com- plement the State Department's "Voice of America,"

The Committee aaid that is broadensis, free of diplomatic re- trictions, would tell a "hord- hiting story of freedom and de- mocracy to the 80 million people living in Communist slavery be- tween Germany and Soviet Rus- sto."

The Russians were expected to jam the programmes eventually, but it wa8 hoped that secrecy would prevent the jamming of the first broadcasts.

An official of the Committee said that tomorrow-July 4-has been chosen for the broadcast because I was a symbol through- out the world of freedom.

There would. then be a 10-day "building" period in which the programmes would be limited to announcements of the new sta-

year that the country has 3,000,. It heard testimony early this 000 waiters and waitresses who take in $2,000,000,000 annually in tips.

No guesses were made as to how much more goes to bar- bers, porters, messengers, etc.

it

The Senate now is considerinz one phase of the tipping question, hos up a bill which would, among other things, extend the social security programme those whose Incomes depend part at least upon tips.

Pepys did it

;

In England, : tipping WAD mentioned as far back as the time of Samuel Pepys (1633- 1703). Pepys wroto in diary that he gave the house. keeper a couple of shillings for showing him through the Earl of Buffolk's home,

Bome

"Stalin NY

is

stronger than Hitler"".

The

Washington, July 3,

unofficial magazine'

United States News and World

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Roport sald today that Stalin SHOWING TODAY AN 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.

had

much greater milltary and industrial strength than Hitler had just prior to World War 11.

on

war

It commented; "Therefore, ir Russia intende to gambla to conquer the 'world, the present may be her best chance. After 1880, un- Jeep all Algns are wrong, the strength of Russia in relation to the outside world will start to decline."

It said that, nevertheless, In the opinion of United States officials, Rusela would not move to war-United Press.

ROMULO

ON KOREA

Yet despite the long history of

Manila, July 3. tipping, and despite the careful

The Korean crisis emphasises etiquette worked out by

need to specialists, Americans have never the

for a formally established in seemed entirely at home with

United' Nations tipping, and no one appears tu

armed force and it apparently be satisfied with the habit,

wan General Douglas Mac.. Listen to Daniel J. O'Brien of Arthur's plan to begin integrat- Toledo. vice-president of the ing present contingents at his American Hotel Association, in disposal into such an inter his testimony before the Senate national peace army, the For- Labour Committee;

eign Secretary, Carlos Romulo, sald today.

Whether that should be done or not is a matter for debate, Dut there can be no argument over this statement:

Despite the spasmodic clamour and the steady grumbling-tip- ping goes on and on.

For tipping has amazing

"We frankly regard the whole teaa-practice of tips as a bad one,"

city.

The employer says he does not like It.

The customer says he does not like it.

Yet almost every attempt to stamp it out has met with dis mat fallure.

Lack of courage

Charles E. Sands, representing the Hotel and Restaurant Em- ployees and Bartenders Union, fold the same committee:

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"This should be one of the goals to strive for." sald General Romulo, recalling, that it was the Philippines which first introduced the proposal for a United Nations armed force and that he had long advocated it in his speeches. Ha added that Russia had consistently opposed the armed force plan.

"Our international union is wholeheartedly opposed to the lipping question... We believe that employees our members-- should be paid ап udequate Asked what would be the Phi- wage and commission that lippines attitude if the need Chesapeake and Ohio they would not be forced to take | increased and a specific request Full broadcasting would begin | Railway is the latest to report

tips."

was made for a Filipino contri- on July 14, the anniversary of failure. For three years it the fall of the Bastille and the tried a no-tipping programme in the question that

bution of troops to fight in Korea, General Romulo sald that was start of the French Revolution its dining cars.

matter only" President Quirinoj Reuter.

could decide.

tion:

BURMA FERRY ATTACKED

Rangoon, July 3. Communists attacked a della passenger ferry on its way to Myaungmya, a rice town 80 miles from Rangoon, and wounded a woman, an official communique reported today.

It said that the ferry's armed escort killed six Communists and sank several of the sampans the Communists used in the attack.

The communique also reported that widespread rebel Karen oc- tivity in the delta had necessitai- ed the despatch of Government reinforcements

towns to four where daylong Oghting was tak- ing place.

These towns are in the Hén-

The

Here Senator Millikin

asked

must have

every

A couple of weeks ago Thomas popped into the mind of J. Deegan, C. and O.. Vice-Pre-person who ever left a tip: sident, called it quits.

com-

The porcentago

"What percentage of the total

have

Mr. Romulo, who is president. of the United Nations General Assembly, vigorously denied that he had ever said the Philippines would send a token force to Korea.

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The experiment, he sald, had been only 50 per cent effective,

"Although the public plains about tipping". Deegan earning of the walter consists of said, "too many persons lack tips?"

Sands: "Well, they the courage to participate in an experiment that breaks with worked out this system, Senator, The Philippines had decided to TAKE ANY EASTERN TRAM CAR OR HAPPY VALLEY BUS custom."

for the purposes of unemploy increase the number of its milf-SHOWING TODAY at 2.30, 5.30, 7:30 & 9.30 p.m.

tary observers there from four Library of Congress literaturement insurance, workmen's com-

THE SHOCK-DRAMA, OF OUR WAYWARD BOYS AND pensation and income tax. The to six. They, with other observers, shows that the approach to tip-walters in a hotel like the Wil-would report to the United Na- GIRLS....EXPLODING FROM OUR BIG CITY STREETS ping may run to extremes.

Take reformer Scott, In his lard (one of Washington's lead-ons Commission on Koren.-- ....RAW!...RUGGLES ...........TRUE-LIFE DRAMA.

shop says book, "The Itching Palm," Scotting hotels) have a lttle flunkeyism..

Upping is nothing buten they come to a sum which

meeting and they thrash it out

they will report for income tax purposes to the employers,

and It may be three dollars D day or four dollars a day

Ave dollars a day."

"What relation does that

Being servile "Flunkeyism,” he continued, may be defined as a willingness to be servile for a consideration." Scott was especially rough, on barbers.

Kerr:

have to the facts?"

or

Sand: "Well, I will be perfect- I don't believe they

best of it."

"No tipping is so inexcusable," y truthful. Scott said, "as that which is doneve the Government any of the

If a haircut costs attacked to a barber.

was written 35 cents (this 1916), the patron is entitled Just as good a haircut as barber can give."

zada district, but Karens alded by Communists also villages in the Southerly Maubla and Pyupon districts before they were beaten off with heavy losses.

Government troops in Pyopon cleared four Karen-held" villages. -Associated Press.

BETTE DAVIS DIVORCE

in

United Press.

CRIPPS AGREES

ON WAGE ISSUE

tion

policy.

(from the Studio that gave you the NAMED CIT

CITY ACROSS STEPHEN MCNALLY

THE RIVER

London, July 3. The Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, today gave his blessing to the Hotelman O'Brien snid: "All decision of British trade, union SHOWING attempts to eliminate tips have leaders to approve some relaxn- 1o failed. They have failed irs

TODAY of the wages pegging the

hotels, in restaurants, on railway dining cars and elsewhere."

"But," he told the House Why? "Because," "O'Brien told the Commons, "we cannot afford any Senators, "the guest who wanted thing but a limited degree of re- special service of some kint laxation of the very rigid ston- on request pf management that tips bo banned."-Associated Press

The other extreme in the ap- proach" to tipping may be sume med up like this: tipping is here to stay, so why fot make best of it?

the

An English book, "Tips Tipping, by Experienced Hans," follows that type of reasoning.

"Tipping," says Experienced

the

El Paso, Texas, July 3. The

American film actress, Hans, "keeps company with Bette Davis, has filed a suit for poor in that it is always with divorce from

There is no getting away

Grant us, William Sherry in Juarez, Mexico, across from it."

the border from El Paso, charg- Experienced Hans, could not

an- discover ing incompatibility. It was

when or how tipping started. But he nounced today.

polated out Her lawyer said that the couple that the French, who have de had already signed a property veloped tipping to its highest settlement. Reuler.

Ipitch, give a clue to its begin

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"LA" GETTING HIGHER

Paris, July 3.

-of The French Academy Sciences met in recret session today ito direuss increasing com- plaints from singers and music

ans that the note "la," as sounded by the tuning fork, is steadily AT 2.30, 5.15 getting higher and higher.

Various theories are advanced for this phenomenon which, It is 7.20 & 9.30 P.M complained, is throwing perform- ances of classic works out of key. Tho standard "in," fixed by law on February 10, 1850, is given by ja tuning fork, making 435 doublo

vibrations per secondt.

Lee).

HOLDEN FOCH COBB

A

The DARK PAST

The Academy today un- animously recommended that the frequency be reduced to 432- Rouler.

FRANCE SWELTERS

1 Paris, July 3, The heat wave in France, after wavering over the week-end. rose to greater heights today and set a new record in temperatures for this year, with 08 degreen Fahrenheit In the shade Grenoble Lyons was a close second with 96.8 degrees Fahren- heft, and Paris was tropical with 01.4 degrees.

By contrast, tko mùximum 'Ja! some places in North Brittany Was only 60 degrees and many would-be bathers abstained.

The National Weather Officol and writers to the Press having | bath recently denied that the loud

crooking:-"'of": frogs, meant' hot] weather on the way, frogs throughout France croaked louder than ever tonight-liouter.

ATOMIC ENERGY FOR INDUSTRY

London, July

! Déjtain" is about ready to build experimental apparatus" for usinig | atomla ettergy to delve industrial machines. Lig supply to Minister, George Strand, fold-Parlismen todara, a

Siward streuse declined to foreckit

cilpability of there

of

Good" wld down after devalua-

He added, "If we were now to abandon this policy (of restraint) we should set in motion a wave of inflation which would do very great harm to our economy and to the living standards of the work-

Sir Stafford's statement opened a week during which the indus- trial climate here seemed likely to be troubled by storms of trade union discontent on wage issues.

Already, 4,500 London distribution workers and 2,000 Scottish miners are on strike in pay disputes. Reuter.

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