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Show Unpleasant Happenings NEW YORK SOUNDPHOTO Serious-faced telephone girls, the voices that ordinarily smile, are shown casting ballots at Manhattan Man-hattan Center as they voted to strike, raising the possibility that local as well as long-distance telephone communication will be tied up. In Washington, Congress abandoned hope of enacting anti-strike legislation in time to head off the nation-wide phone walk out. Joseph A. Beirnc, president of the National Federation of Telephone Workers, said "The way things look now, the strike "s on." - )H ptyk: y, V'S . --3-, NEW YORK SOUNDPHOTO This photo was made at the El Morocco (New Yo.rk night spot) when John Meyer, (right), a press agent for Howard Hughes, dined Elliott Roosevelt, son of the late President, and his wife, the former Faye Emerson. Judy Cook, a beautiful blonde actress and professional swimmer, subpoenaed for a congressional inquiry into Howard Hughes' wartime con-. con-. tracts, told in. a- Hollywood interview of lavish parties the millionaire hosted She said one was given in honor of Elliott Roosevelt and Faye Emerson just before their marriage. Another party, she said, was given in honor of Secretary of Interior Julius Krug. Mrs. Martha Goldthwaite, a red-haired model and former wife of Jerry Cooper, is also under subpoena to appear before the congressional quiz. She admitted in an interview to several dinner dates with John Meyer. 7 " |