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Phone Service Exits Along With GuestsA spokesman for the Tally-Ho denied Thursday the plush hotel was in its death throes, but the denial was countered by the steady tread of departing guests.The TallyHo management, an amorphous grouping which has undergone at least three i visions in past months, admitted having asked •‘about 50 guests” to leave the premises Wednesday.Mel Walters, executive vice president of the currently controlling TallyHo group, said the guests were asked to leave because the Cenrra! Telephone Co. had cut off phone serviceat the hotel on Monday.“We *ete having trouble with some of the guests who refused to pay their hills, claiming phone service was part of what they expected at t ? hotel,” Walters said.“We just figured it would save trouble if we got all the guests out,” he added,Some 35 permanent guests, most of them connected with the hotel's operating group, are still in their rooms at the TallyHo The other 3l5 rooms are vacant, however.Phone company President Walt r.eary confirmed service (See TAI.I.YHO, Page 2)
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