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VOL. 184 Nx « NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1851 PRICE 25 CENTS

The ‘’established’* disk bootleg

labels* which km boos living off

the «»i of the major diskettes. are

being hit by a flock of llwtiptWin the held Situation baa grownto the point recently wbene release*

Blast ‘Filthy’ NineI vM'.!iiip i> embarking

Ion it a biggest pr»:*(|fi .»m since the

peak day* of World War It Once! again. Camp Show* will take onthe complexion oi the biggest <n

bt^ig Irtt by • flnek •! wtwtnnmfa Philadelphia Oct IS egnni. Camp Ihatn till take onIn the fletd. Situation baa grown Catholic Standard and the mm pleaion,ut fb# biggeM <»r-

to the point recently whePe releases Timet. Mhviol of! .

AnV **H Mt *bow buMWAV dispatching

b> bootleggem are getting boot diocese of Philadelphia, last week bu*e battalions of "soldlera >legged In the caae of tome old ' blaated the ftlthy trend in popu- greasepaint to outposts alt over

Nettie Smith and Louis Armstrong l»r_

muaic. JL Ibe world, to help fight the battle

albums being peddled under the Paper tingled out tui h Hit ^ boredom in remote and Isotaied

counter, one bootlegging firmJ**

ra** f^»»am *t_ ( onir Qb-a post* and pick up til morale wherepressed its long play aet directly Mouse and 1 urn pleas. ihr action it heaviest ^

from an LF previously Issued by ;" r Starting Not. 1, Camp Shows

By BOS HT1N1

Ag^ WiA Ydfl I Radio Corp of Amet u a. jumping”fl" " l”*»

; jthe gun on Its romprt ilurs* u<K

Agent lamn Newman Ir the Aral veiled tit theatre television In full

mien percenter with wings Nee- mho vestdrday <Tues i (’olen

man a lirensrd pilot took off >r>- transmitted on the w reen of the old

terdav <Tues t on a selling espedi- HKO Colonial Iheatre on upper

lion in and around Montreal, dying Kioadwav, N Y were solid and

a rented gUne true indicating the nr » tint system

I Aval Uava Jaw* m4 CbatParee t Montreal* bunker Ja«k Mil to get hig screen video Over the

another shady operator : .1

One trade wag miggested the or -

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gam /at ion of a “Bootleggers TradeA «soetMl—** to prevent such '‘un-

ethical practice* ** Another headache for these operators hdk beenthe development of priceeuttingpractices on the distrib level withthe resulting shrinkage of profit

IIC A Victor, at the same time, is

aetting up machinery to police the

held and drive the diskleggerx out

Of business.

The bootlggnsfi* however. ,are tion from the producers of the CBS I

continuing to show unusual enter TV show. “Son** for Sale.** has

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prise in their epernti—a The Vic- stirred Irritation among some top

tor company, for enample. is pus- firm# affiliated with the American|

tied by the fact that one bootleg Society of Composer*. Authors andoutfit recently Issued a disk by the Publishers The ASCAP Arms are !

late Fats Waller which was swiped burning over the alleged tieup he

from an unrelcaaed master The tween the show ’ and,Broadcast

master is still in Victor’s vaults but Music, Inc although pubs havecopies of the Walker disk are now been assured that Songs showcasedmaking the rounds of the retailers on the program are available to all’

'——— pubs I

. m " Link between the show .'.and

Ifgeht Cgg« Mgggi A* BM1 however, was tipped whenHVMJ uvvO Mwah I1B A1 Span, producer of the show, in

II C «P- ^ g — » > formed the publishers that theyU«u. | plggCSt CXpOfl

9 » could arrange to pick up the rights

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to any tunc oo “Soogs fur Sale” by

> ttouve ana i »aea» tbe action is heaviest .

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3 ;Starting Nov,; 1, Camp Shows

m ^ ge g • , witl go into an all-out push that

Bf mgBtii \aL :- calls for 112 unit* m the first year.

1 i wlliyS jdlC with nearly 300 entertainers tnak1

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mg the rounds from the Arctic to

/w/'L : „ t A ^ t the South Pacific Their will hr

A VI A P nee 155 weeba of playing time cm thw

jlllS /\jv/\r*crs circuit—btgget than m the h«y-day of \aiide

.C I A* presently con-t it uted program

I DMI T’ - rails for one rompam for the

liver DITII 1 IBS !

Fatifir every three week* lor

• three-month tour Thcsr groups

* . . . will be large and fluid enough toRequest for gyljilhiT^ Coopc ^ sg*u into two sections whenm from produci-r.CfcCS \ tM MU hil’

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iConlinurd on poicr SS>

sps* V. KufWIllet accompanied Newman to Mon- "If

z Solon Would Curb

treal , Hi A esecs were reluctant to dls-_ : run the potential price of the full-

• ohw unit claiming any estimate/tf\n p* • NP at this lime would be *mtv a guessk\ \\anc I HD ft'* believed, though that the man

vlIJ V/Inllu IUV uUcturer can turn out the units at™» ‘ «^t about 4< tietn than what

||f |\ they re presently charging for theK tafQtr r ninlirprc black and white big-screen equip-

Iff ff Cl T ( IWRRwlfl 1 rocul wrhtrh Is $15 Wki Thvt w«»uld* put tbe i cost ol Hie • aloe system

p pyvff IMs n shout $22,OOP K< \ »Uo de-ls av I |/ I mt \iuirc ^itm-d to predict when tt would

1 |r 1 llll begin product »* n of the units

i,:/ iff ma>or signtfW am-r to eshibs

CBS*TV will embark on the end- ;

ibe probalulity that thrs II nowbest and mo-d ambitious program- *"• *h|«- to get lull -color vide* on

mmg venture fn its color video to • -their theatre screen* hefcNne color

date, starling Nov U, via a series !*•*» *ny bind of toehold tn homeof full hour U-gtters operas and TV. While R(*A still must gain

ballet to be produced by aom# of approval of (be federal ( onununi-

the top producers tn the busine* rations < omrnUsk* to commercial-

Titled “Broadway’s Bert the: sr

lift of 2b shows, which are to be

lie its tint for home reception nosuch approval ta needed foi thee-

_ ^ Link between the show and I I f i /I IIKsily Sees Mask As Ad Lib (iabberS

II C 9rn ‘Dleeed g — formed the publishers that they

llJ. 9 ]Dl^g€SI LX]K)n f'> could arrange to pick up the rights . Washington. Oct 10

y b« V p ,to aay tune on ‘ Seugs for Sale" by ' Prospects of Congresataual legis-

Piorst DIC link [An$ contacting George Mario .Mario is latkon or action by the Federal

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head of BMi’s writer relations de Communications Commission itself* • ' America s big pgrtmrnf One major ASCAP pub to require broadcasters to keep rec

gevt e sport, says Andre Hostel*- hsher wired Span that ~!t was im ord* of radio programs involving

nett Maestro, now busy in N Y. suiting' to a»k him to pick up a controversy developed yesterday

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K4. song through BMI channels. Moves followed Congressional cornon the kine for hia first televtalM —— plaint against the ad lib opin.onat*ho« .

** Scandi- ing ^ dlsg p* key Barry Gray onnavia this year, tu conduct orcbes- Uar|„ ||AV#€ !,» R’wBY RTMCA. New Yorktras in Sweden, Norway and Den- IHllCa fllOfCfl 10 V WflJ, %rp Albert P Morsno <B-Cof»n>mark. He also conducted in Am- j J ||U™. I .... who has protected freedom ofsterdam And everywhere be went JOSj MINI nllcrV I Ulff jockeys to indulge in ’ political

H»rlei»'» hunger for blfOmo en ®'rv‘n* 1

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Ken*- R *' l«ruinm»nt in wiuhle wuroond «*'<» VA»;«rr h* U prepared to in

show.smade two visfta to Scandi-

navia* this year, to conduct orches-tras in Sweden, Norway and Den-mark. He alto conducted in Am-sterdam And everywhere be wentbe said, there was interest ex-pressed tn Gershwin. Kern. Rodg-ers and other U. S composer*.

Harlem Moves to B way,

aired alternate Sundays from I 30 ,fes. As a result, eshibs can sup-

to 2 30 p m and offered to the full i* 1 their Tecbniepkor feature*

net w oi k will coat the web over "“b color TV for what could be

$230 000 for talent and production *" ** <»nt program and survey*

So l*r CBS h.. parted with Mu R,v' *howB ,h' r«-

Gartfun UtraHy produring Ha,<m,rr ' **"•

Frank Sinatra Show ‘l. LelandV * 1 ' A used a demonstration mod-

Rnyward. Sol Hurok. Richard W '** «*» no" * existence.

Krakcur. Arthur Lesarr. Herman '(‘onUaurd on page 34

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Levin the Metropolitan OperaAssn through general manager

, ^ • ^ ^Rudolf Bing Otto Preminger and Laniun llifl^lll IRIK/ohn Shuhert It expects to ink

three or four others within the next YwsiL Piv HC PnsrAir

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few days, each of whom will pro-:

gT9 IMI'Continued on page S5> !, r;**a w.rLT

Yank Fix NG Envoy,

Cites Capone World’

tertaiers and other U. S composer*. ^ ^ reflected in the boflo Moduce legnlation if Commission

Kostelaneti programmed 1

graigri at the Kox> Theatre <Jose doe* wot act Morano baa auflufl

from “Show Boat’ and “For g> *nd ohme Baker » and the recently *br CommlMipn to remedy the

Bes* at has concert* and they opened Sugar Hill nitery. H V wherein Gray *nd(

Othcr

were very well received, he ay* Receipts at these spots are being|

record commentators are allowed

The Danes already knew ’ Porgyj helped considerably by customer* l ( ontinued on page 34 i

and Bern ” Keaty beard it given. I from «bove the Cathedral Parkway»n Danish, at Usa Royal Opera parallel, with Negro clientele fre ^ .

House. Copenhagen, in blackface, quently predominatingfn blackface, quently predominatingAlthough written for Broadway. Economically, the position of thePorgy and Bern*’ la a classic Negro today is far superior to that

Gerthwtn't masterpiece says which prevailed during the Prohihi-fapty Many Kurepann opera 1

tion era when auch higtime Negro '

houses now include il aa part of cafes as the Cotton Club. Kit Kat|

their regular : repertoire “I ex- Small’s Paradise and others flourped to see it in the repertoire of

jtshed • in those days, generally

the Metropolitan Opera some time about Wo of the patronage wasNM" he aaid ofay and the rest Negroni nf a-

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Europe is ala very ‘’Month PhrOr aeenpm ic status

Pacific ’ minded said the maestro Even with latter-day HarlemeseOtlo. m p.rttruUr Bud* mwy r*- n*>**U oo > bi( acM*. wck u th* !

quests for the music Kosty plans IClub Nemo, opeiated by the Ute

to include It in hit next tour, whichj

RnbUmon the Club Sudan andbe plans for the middle part of • P,trb *“ ior

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next year. V . | < Continued on page 54 1 |

Car StruckJackie Gleason was to guest

on Frank Sinatra’s CBS-T3show last night >Tuet » In ne-

gotiating the deal. Gleason sakl

his asking price on the currentmarket was $7 300 per guest

shot Sinatra and CBS balkedclaiming they can’t spend that

kind of coin since the showwasn’t sold out.

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Gleason aid that in lieu of

the fee if a brand new Cadillac

was driven up to the studio

stage door by the end of the

performance he’d do the slot.

PA.—The car was there.

. .ITCJf ..XI *Chicago Ort 10

Fircf lilt I rV for I N Hoi iy wood flftma arr i he worst.rilM HU I If .lWI Wn representative of real America in

Vie Pins la MV Europe and Germany ’* K Heinrichv Id I dil3*lO*lt.I < nine Knappatein Oerwiaii consul general

ABC TV public affairs chief Jack here told Horthwestertt t ’s <om-

Pecey is planning th flrst regular mun*cation> conferenrr last w^«-k

international televunm program American pis, hr vaid are giving

i whrn the United Nations sesatonv Europe |n eotireU n« dative pic-

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move fronr New York to Paris next. 'lure and the average G< rman film-

i month. The teeb s Untied Or Not ' go*®r visualiart the i • A>*r id

senes which ha* members of the of At Capone* Hopalon* Cavvidysi UN Correepondeuta Association and pretty set ret jro-> «ho marry,

quu delegate* to the giohal organ t rich bosars

xation would lensed To nee amen sociologist* andFrench capital with a klneecope re- ^ommunicationv expert- .on. hardcording flown to the U. S for ahowtog here.

for university's cebtenm ») unnclave,

Knappstein blasted the Voice of

If arrangements are completed America for not sukinc np4three tele cameras will be used, of its potentially great influence,

although in its Gotham present a- ”1 come from Alabama ntth a bam

tfun United ’ uses only two British M 0d MY knee ** he t h>d<*d can be

Broadcaatmg Corp *| TV setup has heard oo radios in ainvwvt every

requested prints of the program German home ^for beamtag in England First of Antonio Arrau editor oi El Na-

the Paris originations be cional in Veneiuela gave Holly-

besmed on ABC TV on Nov 0 at wood a better shake calhnf Iti

$-9 30 p a Radio edition, a tape Alms the means of communication

oi the audio. Is aired the same which has gone farthest tn diffus-

night at 10 30 pm ling information among us.”

17, I9SI

Some Actors Prefer TV’s “Security’

To Pix. Sez Meiklejob in N.Y. 0.0

Jend’i 254 kmHollywood. Ort. It.

George Je*»el Writ h»a pr<

} Ctrl'*tioa of “I Don ! Car* into

work, markag hit 25th snni is

tloih wood If ftill: the

Berfnwn SUrta Get. 20j

Horn*. Ort I.

Whilek iyrsrsLiy^ t r-*bw» n««i ww.wrvnf I v prefer the securit. of TV in

stead nl a thincf lor Kmt wf. • »U indicated hr * _ m .

|lom Mnklejohn. d PirtMint • Dnertor producer Robert# Roo*{

txrmi ^ production itfff. who re wlllnl ho* •nootiiKfd that hla ne*t

turned to 41*M FrtBoy M2 film ‘tarring Ingrid Bergman. will

after a 10-day Vrw York tUy to be *tartad her* Oct 20, The film

In. k over Iie« talent * tentatively called Europa MlTalent deal* cost a ItUlo more American actor Alexander Kaos

In New York said Mnklejotan lor swill play opposite Mia Bergmanplater* have TV to work on and m iMfe picture. ; He t* expected in

It take, a good oiler Id get them Korn# shortly.,

to llollvwood; N Wwl chief - -in* j« Alina Bergman % first film|

either iaw air auditioned ITS pro-- v Mnrv Stromboii.” mad* during the!

Coincidentally. Lloyd Boron di-

recting -Girl.** al«o helmed > Prt

vat* lacy Murphy.** in which Jeeael

him a* an actor.

This Week’s FootballBy MUKTY CLICKMW

mCOLLEGE

EAST

Yale line can’t handle Beet Bt

a «. e(

•.%!*' ? • bo •

Tiger* and Kaamaier have a breather

The Ram la an* oI the beat In the

•rta.

SAGOverTVAOn

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Omdt> • • • a • • *’ • • * • a a

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Vidpix Catch-All’

b| . of whom he ha* a definite m-iterest in 12 to »4 Theyte ol all

tvpr* i im i uding (Angara, dancer*character actor* and the HIM.

Tallowing hi* arrival at the Mu-dw M«tkle>ohn will break downthe 175 interviewees In a weedingOut prore*a Rome will bt boughtwithout testing. be sal*. while ear

low* dealt w ill b* made with other*

Among ihow already Inked la B«btn*on Stone of Stalag 17 ” Partn-venHy acquired him right* to the

play, and Stone will handle hip

atage role in the arrean varaion

Melklefruhn’a N Y talent hunt Iw u h narked hla hrat visit i«

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i ‘atbun m *tx year* la In Mna with

a studio campaign to develop newface* This drive waa tnafrumentalin Par « i»'Cent creation af what JR!

summer of IB4B. iGmselltni, however baa juat hniahed ’The l.nvy.”

me of the sequences of the Franco-lulian pi <»ductio«. ‘TheSih*

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Williamsbarg, Vt,

BaUs m Totrisn’t

AbncI $6 1:1:111 11fW W.Wf

By III RM AN A. LOWI

Washington. CXI If

Screen Actor* Guild ha* won 119

fight to prevent Telev»*ion Au-

Vli tborlty from mrhiding ill actor*who make film* for Initial allowingon TV network* in a catch-all bar-

gaining unit with other video tal-

ent.'

VctHwcl labor Relationa Boardtoday ‘Tut* ) upheld the finding*ef Its trial examiner in a ra*ewhich especially involved actor*employed hv CBS on the we*tcoast In the production of him***peclallv fur TV. Ptx are madeat Hal Roach studio

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. . v, , , , ... ...... , t 9Tough ball game, both squads rebuilding.

Michigan Stole ..... t$Sntany Uni can’t handle one of nation * tap three.

Pennsylvania-Calumh I* . .... Columbia .. ISMitchell Price in a elm with Rowtidea. Luckmon. Governali

’ Bfilfifid-, .YfgTglS ..aRSBBB ?...... '

'ggThe Inah had ciaaa avrn in their Ina*.

Bpra rna* 7

l part' Orange on the way bac k to the top.

•nBBgp. . gg-.M. Army need* this respite to recuperate.

Craa-NfO . : . Holy C'raaa ......

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ut niaadera can name their own total.

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Mil *we* a V illanavaV tlUnov a taking shape aa the east *

Green Wave mighty imprevaiv* against Holy Crow.M > a a- a a.

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S illi»m»burg.V».

Jl«'t 1C ^ ^>r> ,r **!**?*** .* *»intn* »Hhm th. iw.I

h»ah jMiwrted fbowinamhip dWUtlon thia Tida^tar^ prnimula u

, y wr th# i ns „tor% mmMtLMS w-m - — - ^ * r

talndalc him*, -including (ARrrtN* Ihr ItbMea C*lrclt of Star* '' lha nWUnW • top tou at and Muni m*n. but excludingof Tf»m*»«row ” ;v»ona.

^ ;-;y y~My ' •xtraa and taient emploved in the

'Tcoiden f’trcle ’ now ronnvts t*( While not adriiagf lhe immensity vprodurfion of live tclev »«»on prb-

14 t oung ptayrrv* Two mbar* PHrr ami vartriy of a K*W l#it, Mr*ml gram*’’:

't«nn and I^aura Elliott. )o»t iu Washington for example, tt i* 2 lor all person* rmplwyad aa

graduated a* rsiablUhed thaaprr* tbHiWiru th# only U, S toivmwnit) talent .on all live nctwc»rlt tele*

Ai*c» fitting Ufe with cmpha*»« on ad <Bgg kMabtfant* which ran pull v

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aRl gMtRpwibn nRMjMlRd_jBnew face* la a new department

Both club* drubbed last Saturday,a a f a a a a a ado*

Florida schedule too toughAlabama Ttonraacr t,w »•W v w m mm w M

South's gam* of the day? Volunteer* beat in aauth.Georgia Teeb Aubora v Orartla Teeb

The Rambling Wreck keeps right on ramblingMaryland Nerth ( aiwlina Man I

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Terrapins heading for unbeatenMo. Carolina Mate Whl A Mary No. Carolina StaU

Only top southern team* r#n bea^, State

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which Par *et up to give newromerx »* tual dramatic training "Pre\ imi* iiw.t ruction wa* prim tpal v

iciMhned to coachingWnWMMw Marlets will now

cciv* briefing on vingina, dancing|Hv>t*ir«* enum tation and a h***t of

•Vh«-r ntiah Mnklriohn »' ri>

tUo«iaMir about the* value of the

1 1 « <lepariment fur he feet* it > a

n,» >ns ol getting the train r e *

« irfed off right, viwy stmt **f

Umrid* at the rate of VW otio a Sew York rhirago and Loa An-year.; and grew* about $*(**> OUO

|gal#*, and bioadeaat over the nef-

ft'HW them Working hand in time work facilittea of the empbivee*>ith W tlliamshor g. though ac tually m< hiding artor« masters of cere-

. t. t of the *ama operation

|‘ Continued on pace 20

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is it>«; Matoka l^tke Amph •

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jiM .»n the edge of tow n. w hicti

im .<•*«« the Paul Green symphonicdrama. The Common Gio»> ’ eac hsormiwr. Glory’' t* a mo*teal

y % :i ^nt nl colonial W ilttamvburg

(•• aw -a * ..

* a a • a a- <

n aie in the IB to 25 ape. |

Im .* k«'t

I lot tni* lit* abort New York •*

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Mr kh pihit gpwnaged t»» C«l« h i2

le it show* as well •* *drvcy talent

in IV tadlo and ntterx 1

e.i stern taient head R*wt* Kaplana I mi .met up interview* for htjm at

TO minute intervals He now ex

prt-i* to «cout the N Y player sup

ply several tune* a year.

! < ..1 H iHUmvburg, CWtonuic .ipct.ii of \ irgmia and IBth reatlury

Alaska Awaits Saow Set

After Okay Summer Run;

Other Items From Arctic

Fred Renner* the country a newest football afar.Baylor-Texa* Teeb . . . . Baylor

Ba>!or Bear* are aouthweat’a dark horse.Arkanwaa-Texaa Temaa

l^mghom* hgve depth in evero way.Traaa Christian Text* UM .. .... .1 Texaf AAM . .

Longhorns and Aggie* building for late-aeaoan climaxMID-WEST

Nortboealern Ma«v NorthwesternThe .Middles just rant keep from making mistakes.

Ion 4 Michigan ... MichiganThe Wolverine Anally came to Ufe agamst Indiana.

Ohio Male Indiana ohm StateBui kt y r* take tt out or* the lloovu-tv

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inti of out to i n fadmin and art'*- t.Anchorage. Ort. Id

Minding up R* 25th Aiavkan night life <m a healihv

v. of t ' dotation under the $44 * beet following the run of vurnmerMki fund vet up by John 1) j

|twgRa.>Bi Row awaiting the arttvkl

Rcm M felicr. Jr In the quarter **f the *now set Gl and govern-< i’titoi v upwaida of $30 thin util) »»»cnt pcrMinnel and dependent*hav e already gone into the ta^k of P«x»vid4 a Mead* boxoMee a* honi-

vi anon « it

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the end not yet face* start swinging Mk winterin vtfhl, Rockefeller, inctdentally Bear.

Purdue at the bottom of the Big Ten this season.

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Oklahama Kanaaa OklahomaKan*a* a pleasant *urpri.*c hut can t handle Soonei* > ctate Nebraska Minnesota

Neither club what it uwd to beIowa side tewa Stele

IX»n Faurot * Missouri Mule ha* no kick this year.

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- ;• y Golden Bears the cUu of the Pacific Coast.a* l* no profii or return of any*. The cafe* are getting talent out HllnaSa-Washington Maablngtenkmd of Seattle, and even standard act*

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Fine intersect lonal clash? Huskies bigger.

hi tie relatively fCw (tree! a **f" r s ‘*^ *be Antic « *r- 1 < l A Oregon It I A

For example jutghr Nat _ _ _ t« lan* are fair; Oregon is poor.No Treks k» U S. SNrs this little town, some B75 buihtmgaj

S F*rpl CmauAil Vaudt*

Only Those m London

luv| alieady been dctn«*U».hcd

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London. Ort It

American artist* currently workbig in l^mdon are to take part in

tio- Hoval t ommand vnudrvilic

allow at the Victoria Palace Mon

Berlin's Fix ProjectsHollywood. CXt

Set* 1* heading for a Fan bank* State Washington Stelerun after a seven-week Mand at the I , .

A to*sup r Oregon State because R’a at borne.v»mk An ba^vador club Oonen ’'idfarf S«at« C lara Stanford

g^| Indians one of the b« iter Coast trams.

PiOitSSIONALof the AmhaMiador. John Colom-b«ny and John Rich, will concen-trate on stateside talent following vv r:u.u asn^i^i m V'a complete facelifting of the spot

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WY ****** </»Pb[l UfW*^ , ]: The Aleutian Garden* 1* u-ing aUuiwjjhh nntM >.»*•' band ,nd orK»ni.t Trd WkMriMn

while other «pot* with talent tn-

li.

living Berlin may set two picture

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. .GtanlaGiant* heading for an outstanding season,

Detroit Lions-NY Yanks

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a. ine v.cior.. ra.ace ^..0. Utt# lh# long-pending • tlu£d.,v tX>L 2f but hoU.I star* are „ M# Madam” with *|b-Fn«. i fmSLvem at the R^hvkcfir iUlb.mg hi ought over especially fur h hin -r, OB Flh .., M„rm*n ? .

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lt"k* "rr andAbe event In previous years IWn >***'' *1*?.^^ ‘ JTL L‘U C»it»gRR( t. at the7

j n,*T alerting I125OU0 for the

S mie frtade apreial trip* ftnm Mol *!!*? Ihe.*** **

1tW Amhorage Little Theatre

P wood to participate in the Royal, ,1 ,.5*^ 1 .air*

k‘«up SROd Its rrt ent productiong»ia / ,

KolT rt bherwootf Moss nf -rUO Bhnd Mire,” with pro-

Hsiraift Mhtimxi. Marring in ihe. T* . * iL*.

°rt i /J

«ceds of this the*pir effort goingI * iidon edition of ' Kiss Me Kale ” ^ d 1,1 three-

, |C a building fund for a permanent•v l*r» n chosen io appear, and ' *** u d *rt*Bw ay musical lor l.u- dramatic show place to get under-• • .» ihe same shoo there oil! hr ,,l, r * P"** 5 !” ^ shortly.

• k -a ( a <

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Valet »e Tandy

kanks a disappointment Lions a title threat.Cleveland Btaon* Ptttaknrgk Hleelera Browns

Browns back In stride after whitewashing Redskin*C blrago Rears-Kan Franciara San

Mint, a* starllte”

t - . .

Ile* r» BnnY have l« this year

LaMternna Little* ~b^4^-Cb*rago Cardlnala C ardinalsTh

5 ^?!”oraie UltW The® ,re ! Redskins may be a cellar UamGreen Bay l.os Angeles loa Angeles ......

Rams parsing attack too potent for the Packers.

Season’s RecordWon. BBt Lent, ft; Tie*. »; pet.. I>|

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who recently took'k

Am^fJ

c*n l" Thu pari of the country is also CoWege games are held .Saturday. . . I ilwrtv nat . 1ru\n> Inw it. . n > .... k. ^ . .

ovrr lbe **Bianca role from Jultr * IriRf tl- American getting military talent comprising .

P*u game* onM .l*on Pearl Primus, who ops-n*

a London vraNoil next month, is

V- Continued on page ld>

.

tlwrnr,

sales* otherwise Mated.

Srm m k.

Smburrlplittn Order FormEnclosed ftiid chex k for $

PUase setwl VARIFTV for

troop* who Were enirtrainers ftiy

Berlin i* house guest ing w it h Jue civilian life The Ft Ru hardM*nprodut lion of Thi* I* It” containedmany fornirr ex peilormcrs pro-»iu<ed bi Chief Warrant OfficerRill Spiic hat with the 43d ArmyHand show is off to a tour of otherAlaskan installation* Vot altst inthis group is PFC Dirk Krause,

•Poiwf nmeffiwg are esfimafes, wof offieiml odds.

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street • a a a

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On# Your—$10 00 Tw# Yonrs—$11.00

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Now Ynrb It, N. Y.

SSB Special Group ToHear Talent Spokesmen

Washington. Oct, 16- Spokesmen for a full croaasec-tlon will appear Oct. 22 24 beforewho played the Cote Sewllr the snerial taUwt mi turn

Fran kt.n Square I I for a run ^ * committee of the

Dirnell Ailing In

Salary Stabilisation Board Three-man committee— Roy F. Hendrick-

Dry Raleigh Looks For

A Little A#n *1 Fair

Raleigh. H. C . Ort IdRaleigh’s water shortage wilt

hot cause a postponement of NorthCarolina's Stale Fair. AgricultureCommissioner L Y. Ballcntine andState Fair manager 4. S •!>•»* *

I u *4 1

*°n Philip F. Siff and Veil Agnewr,

Horton both announced Rally thatUHlQOn IlO>pii;tl —will make recommendations to . the annual exhibit will be held a*

LonAmi. Ort Id. SSB on a formula for handlingLinda Da rnefl, slated to rrluni Hilary imrease* for entertainment

to the 17. S this week following latent on an individual boala.a him chore here. 1* confined to SSB jurisdiction, according to °f *U water from source* otherthe London Clinic HospitaL JLIedi- Joseph D. Cooper, executive dlree- *b*n the Raleigh supply. He vaid

a lake, two small streams and a

scheduled Oct. Id-20.Ballcntine said the fair would

make arrangements to secure HUM

« o* are imtefiniit as to when she 11jtor of the board, broadly rovers

Mr able to leave She is said to be cases of IhdividuaHy negotiatedsuffci ing from jaundice raiars which are* above union scales.

\li*s Ibrnrll has been here to or w here no union is involved. How-RniMi woi k n David Rom* * pro- ever, the earners must he makingduction. ‘Saturday Island ” Shoot-ing was completed a couple of

< urek* ago Kartier veenes were

well on the fairgrounds ran he

utilised to sprinkle the ground*and water the livestock

He added jokingly that ’ prob-

over $75 per week to he handled ably the best way for Raleigh to

by SSB The Wage Stabilisation get rain to build up ita water »up-

Board covers the lower paid people ply »s to hold the fair.'* Rain •»

filmed in Jamaica. B Y 1 , Mi»s in all field* and thane whoa* wages I MB# point during fair wodk $DarnrU coming hero from there. 1 are negotiated by uaiona. I almost a tradition in Haleigii.

V

I mWould Be

present plans call for Nate J

Blumberf to become board chair ^ • *. •» r • . Deapitt turret of war pictures I m m LI? r *.urvscr nnve h»»nr<i nwces to e*ian

w* .*£ WHOP R »*£** DfllK II I. FrMU¥ I

‘‘ur.na the past couple of XMI7, MllCUtf Elft * product.on and

of the company resulting frdm theM4I1 . . _ ' theatregoers are coins to get very

' w distribution of Aim * for tejevRrtpu

projected merger of Universal Pic* Cecil B DeMtlle i* due m New0f |hem in the nest rouple D011'* *ebnry

vMetro veepee in they have named George Shuperi

tures and Deeea Records Nov I ^urt Friday < 191 from Miami to «oank Rc-t tipofl to the way the I

ph,* r|,f Productkm, studio bead of commercial operation* for

reported lv hat been set as the of- «8*ufnk wHk Paramount pres lar-HollvxsUigl mind run* the title

PoRfMHi chief Howard Stricklin* .paramount television as dtstnbu

fectivo data fdr transfer of U stock;

**** Balaban. sales v p At Schwabrrgl>| ra | lon reports of the Motion wl,i • M,|h ,n, <* York fiom the non chief and topper for eastern

to Decca, which U a preliminary M, and pule.d chiefJerry Ptch- ^CnnmflbL 23 &**«£* open- pities MeH leave Par shortly

to working out the reorganisation man on campaign and release ptan.%. |bt rlaun on0 wa ,

.)l(

mg of Metros Quo Vadls N«*v • #ng will own. a pro*! portletpat ton

oun for a merger for his Create* Show on Urth "hi thi nail

th* ^pit* and AMur theatre. w the new eompamP

HI umberg no* U prexy. i» sell* We. now nearing completion goes; thww irfkl

m: .

v While in N V . Siharv Will glso and Small wilt make Sarail

ins the 31 tOO options ho holds P® 1® distribution nest year VU.de several combat Alma «v ,^rrM n,, ‘ IM * Al“ able to the new lim unnamed a*

0«ahus TITlt CLAIMS Ed

New U-Deca Co.PROVIOE CLUE

For Prod, Distrib of Fix for TV

DtMUe a H.Y. Frill;Despite success of war picturesjrtng the past couple of years.

Producers Edward Small and SolLesser have honed forces to extahliafc a company for production anddistribution of Alms for television

on t stork id Dacca Utter is also 0»lf.Ulo wag in Miami to make sA lf , „llu< ,,„ n Z ln £ , n .,i

»n‘d State, contention at the Hotel vrt much of p.mluet Iks)

buying mure than 130000 shares[NDf***1 American Legkm

IBf lUfr |hr l<Tg y^lEMimoce here mode for theatrical -DUVina iwrr IDM l#w.vw . *» ~ —held by production chief W ilUara convention.

Goeti and his associate. Leo Spilt,;

*-

In taking the U presidency, o a

Esckm it will be moving from the

pres post be presently holds at Xv IAoDacca Blumberg's change of title;

jtook, a* indicated by the title reg-

;-v filiation*. is ag in them Reflection

t i of some of the tome thinking that

will n<retaliate no basic twitch in .

ht» employment contract It runsj

ftfw

until Dec 31. 1935 on an active , l||WIM M w~w ' 'r|

havis. plus Avt more years during ’

which Blumberg would be a con-

sultant on a non-ewcluiive arrange-

1

wentThe V presy Is telling hi$ opium

w arrants to Decca at 95 each. They{

Big Plans

»f wmr a« thr umr Ihmkini lhai SfArKlinlnar Unif w » n™ .or .™-

h*« tM ttt •« u t* , nUUMulUIUCI UIUI,.

w»« MU «J pr>«;

current .nathrm. .n Moll>.ood 4r»tot«yr» Ir.u.; Nrv. WuH tm H..I

.«,.nvt .11 rtonnh..! ».rn. IV f|t M ^1vw«hI ye,trr,tov. rue. • .,11 in

Wtuto ' St reelrw N.mcl PrUrr" II A I PVP dlATP "> ».»«•,mlt.rl ..r..vrrl.„ .hr rr

Md “Placr n £h»*nr ...... m. V Ul J LJC ItlVIC

h*

’ end a/' reeenilv has f\|/A Ikm Tagged Asaoriafed AftiMt A

k!IhaELi

d5. . i. ^ 1/ m II kh I nonnDC » ( n m«ki Pu u*

'.yffiffLi .. i?r"

! .iuLU DO. UldlKCS " v wmmSAim to overrome al the h o • T"" ^.iW'A l^vwer said A \AP would ugh a

downlieal^ ^ * !V%p»ie the huwouf of Maurice contract with l mied Artiitv nhort

4.1 the H.a Pa* IhMH and lames T Drown release of a mrnukmmmM**Uar vuhHKIs of the HITheatrev h*Mi<l i»f dire,* P‘* * f»vr three year* There

rade genre of course fall Into|

nr. V.: ,

'r\V tMli tTnantinoiid oat »-ine IV* .tors, and Iheir replacement by «* mi minimum provided

tCMlTldiri *1 l>-*te 15 i^und Hayward and William J Aubrey Srhewk who has been" Wardall birth a *lockholders grouo hgltd • producer for the null, aai

DVA l --i t M J v and the Department of Justice will|

iConlinued »m page I3»i\K'' Appl Oi nav Aiir (J •press effort- for further hoard • ^

.

Sera Stressiag Sla«t ?&35 Nary Seattle* Kraaer s

Presentatwas of Clwis < ‘^“y' Pht SalenseaAppointment of l>land Ha>- Charging Ihev were appointed by LL J L ||!

ward to the RRO Theatres hoatd (Inward Hughes in viulatinn of the ;.= liRCsl Dj iHo mMHRHHI

have made for theatrical releaseover the year* Th**v are alw gmnginto pr«Hturii«»n on a large scale of

special Aim* for tele

New setup l>saer said prior Mideparture from New York f«nr Hoilv wood yeslerdav Tues '. wilt in

no way confltci or overlap I he re

rently formed pUNltution partner^ship of Lwrr Small and Ram Du>km Tagged As-m ated Artists AHroduccrs.oufAt will make pi a fortheatre eshihiin.n rs« lusivelv

lesser said 4 \A I* would sign a

,That Arthur L. Mayer won't let

to rstanmn a capuai gain ior ganiMtion4 became evident last

U* purpose* and acquire nestRlJ|ht n<.w for<.lgn f||*s, |t

egg Hr will retain no sigmAcant disclosed have been acquiredamount of L stock, his sole interest ^ n|Mlf , n the U S this vear byIn the new company being as an

J4ayrr *nd his partner in distribunMirg^r Itself Is somewhat in the -^pll^Msyw^repeated slate hreSCIltatlOnS of OlMj** 4n wn,rr J *

)lMli¥ Plol Salesmenfuture because of technicalities, al- hi

' «u-; IhS*wi

f, lHn the directorate ' 1 vSM««wwi

though attorneys fog the two com- IhIn(Uri#.nt Alov iri ini T S A” Appointnaawt of_l>land Ha> Charging they were appointed by \rVmA kv Hie '(ilatmaa'

panics will begin working out tho u over In December t'oMh) V€ RR(> Theafres^ bom <1 How rrd IN# lolatup nf fho iIrCw wj InS JlKMHIreorganisation plan just as soon topper* have retained the hope that ®f

directors undoraiwred the intrnf of the ItKO nrnsent de^ Stanley Kramer was taking it onas the stock transfers ard made by »|»ev can convince him to Slav One * widening interest in van* . Oepaitment originallv asked rbin flom Mo widely *epar

iContmued on page |gi I *

lh# (h#y Vp hel4 ou ,

««• *Uge pr.rsenutions including the court force dhe^removal of ated but equally di-grunt led par*— ?n him !T?*£nethv vacation

' lopmame vaude and straight legit Beni. Brown and Drnhelhis., |

tie* this week lie s clearly in

m:

’-a," nf/» * Lv 1 »

• Maver veteran exhib distrib arid*aPPrr* believe Hayward s • Brnt, associated with Mcritll lroubled water- over plans tv lens

GoTta Officials Join J no mJihi Of t' aa a legit producer will Lynch. Pierre Fenner 4 Beane H„mmn *,imk % Th<. c>in# Mu .

downlieal pic

War -uh)ec«» of the Big Pa-permit purrhas# of the rompMiy i bimirl# be talked out of hts deter rade” genre of course, fall into HKo Theatre* «1 of ijifn * P 1 *

.t.Kk to lls »*r w«r*. th« m.lun* n ,mlllon ,» M m, «f tolMto l—

*

M Wtor r»p'

V

?MWth. Itoto pjtc «1 S. MUHaWrs* tom

I ,b, rwim.„ ol MoUon Plc1ur» UUnd Hto.tod »M J J»J*>•

Is to r-tahlish a capital gain for MatiiMtum, became evident last Wardall both a stockholders group Bp*** • pr

w» m»<wii w* mm s.—a|g5 eus. ««..». .im«, .. ma i—

*

j B.«mJ wsm»_nr............

r)( Hr will rrt.ln no Ugniflr.nt „ h.v, ,„n IVRU -ppi. 01 IMjWOIO.prr*. rff..rt. for iurthrr hoard . -

amount of U .tuck, hit solr intrmt| lh# l.’ S thi* vr.r b> C.— g. '

t ,... M C-

In thr new company b*ln« a> an Miytr hli partner in durtrlhu :,fWll btre-MOg MM *».

* IrOrra! 4 .into lomorron ItaVV J< l

Exec* is Signing

U. S.-Asflo Contract

Aecretarv^fd^the^Treasiirv llhn tE De *>,nel *** ot C°MPO. to

Secretary of the Treasury John name a committee to consider can+2*** •“d ®lh^ Ck>v*rnmejt *- (Continued on page »•finals will join top film industry' -

...

exert at a Washington luncheon *

ST& JSTaJTST SZSZZl Tries te Tew Uymeat Sir Frank Lee. permanent f^L * D^i i <f\ 9

. . . . nn- ' hi m -rw-i - * - * * r ” v*se s ” e* »* — Ilian wiiii 11 n * inn.Mayer has

_been

^N^d

\ | lemeo Prefer Blonde* ’ current at Brn Firming Sevsel are remaining drr the drummer*the Palace. Chicago, and opened on the hoard without objectt*n«

Jn I e * s the picturiration of

the Judy Garland two-a-day van-1

from the Department or the stock* • Salesman *• carries a ’ strong fore*

aty program holder ronimnfd an page 19*

ment. Sir Frank Lee. permanent _* l * DL, i t Hi f

Secretary of the Board of Trade kM)Uin III D£dl i 0 If Lm UlIlS

Nicholas M Schetck. Dletro But Kseds to Brasboff

?toto.r.r«dB^rv‘ »i?o

rr^i .«d rr.nch,d

CLlSi 5ft*JS”pr.^ ;btomlf Of. Mia. Payton'. KK<» P«

last night (Tuea.1. Chain in p*Mj

On the second front the groupj

month* alw hat es peri merited with of shareowner* headed by Wall

hallet troupe* and special lecture i Streeter David J Greene I* nlov-

9 offerings;

mg ahead with plan* for an all-out

Future course has yet ' to \be - pvwiy battle, seeking lo appsonl

mapped except to the extent that Iheir own candidate* on the hoard|

f(Continued on page 55» ‘ U'crntmued on page 18*

Ned"Tom louring Imuthern ataln* im \.,tinnnl ILlVIvflicC SlirVPV

tTmtmW? h"."C :

hr.h''' «>••*!* Z lAdIIonal 00X01 1

H

' 311 r' 1 J

^ r Stw^et v^^ol^indeDendemi rltbrr • *emibrushoff from the Biz Still Sturdy; ‘Sun’ New Champion, Streetcar’

££S'fS!2 K ^'SiK^rLSl S«~.d. P.,» M. totokT Fo.uk

Janis-s A Mulvey president ol** OBf ,hd Vlry

honey- Columbus Day crowd* and favor* ' Although more than 11 new p« -<

r>

j

i. j mooning on a plane and at pies- *ki«» un >ih#r rm k**t*mne film * . .

.

... tu.mu ........ i..ri rumni i.

Ton HsrX AtffUtrWlru('M«u av amt an \ raw an

iMSuen won? av vaa ia?

v

meH«r«M PkM. ruunu

.

im w*n wo at n«w Yack is. n i

Hw<r*wi M.. tail V i*« » a Mr«««

WtWtoWM 4IXM NUhmuI rr»«t SklilWtl

Motion Picture Producers will be

James A Mulvev president of** on# ilot> lhd

|hfJf ~****3* Columbus Day crowd* and favor- • Although more than 11 new pu

-

Samuel Goldwyn Productionsmooning on^a plane jmd at pic—

able weather are keeping film |Utc* are tw lng unveiled currently.

Al*o repping MPAA will be‘

‘ j ^"comine at the wine timem

.

uPP*,r br*<k•’, * 'n have shown little

M^nrfhv

Pr

:r« ^at;? Y g X <**> P~^ iM The Mob

C.mtinui ^ on oaei I3idisturbed industry execs because Malfrrrg ipQu where exhibitor*

|

C oC. which ojwn* this week at° 13

of publicity regarding Mi>- Pav- 4ie being hurt b> a batch <d weak s ' Pai amount a- one of __^ ,on ’ Tonf *nd *ctor T ‘>nv N>al er product are return* mitd In a he-t h. t*. twing good in Baltimore Vol W4 x

HINT SETTI FMENT IN ***l\y. Ml*. Payton u also re- ^ of xhr \arKeM krys #.nrl of * sock in Montreal and Moot in -a^uas^rv. • "t-—

flllll Jbl 1 bLinUl 1 in poriedly being subpoenaed a* atbe Jew|gh holidays Widaft »’ \* roM Wide

laiikff*

kRAMFR Pn^PMAN RIFT \"U**** » gangster fray, and dav at sundown is repoiied by ex-

!

*M-C . big in K C and St Louis iMUggHI\ninLIYTUI\LlTlAll lUl I newsmen, of course, took advan- bib* as contributing to larger look* fat in Louisville and solid in Band Beview*

Hollywood. Oct. 18. 'Continued on page 18* total- Jhdtanai Bill*

tlement of the disagreement 1

'

Additional playdale* whi«h are Man Will CTOak •'!• i 1

between Stanley Kramer and his

t

p y getting the pic out on dulrika- sturdy *sith *tage-how in Buffalo. Film Hcvirws ..........

pai iner Carl Foreman i« expected L, D. mkjtf 11OddMS non n* wider extent will push tun slow in Detroit C ro*.*wmd* Football

at today's Tues.i meeting of stock- a • ^ n -j"Place in Sun” ‘Par* U> No 1 *tw>t 'par shape- divappomting ttp.v ' thnMr Review* .......

holders and directors of Stan*ey A0|y || (JHAf p|0# supplanting ' David and H .• ii» ha frame Nevri i an Tell l mild 1 1

mer Productions Inc and ^. 77* after latter had been fW in a couph *«> ? > l«M*k- tine in, 1'

til Nvi a»a.le»4M WC»

• St Mtrlta't M Tr*uiaa» Mmooning onconference*

'

Also repping MPAA will .i ih* .....tonin.. - Tour, coming at the same time

an.i nd

*!n ” the "Mowetime” star visits, has11

rn

.

*. i disturbed industry ogees because

<tnntinu< 4 on pan til \i„. P.v.

HINT SETTLEMENT IN

disturbed industry execs bee ,*u*e Matt rrrd spots where exhibitor*[

Coi», which opens Ihnof publicity regarding Mis* Pav- arr being hurt by a ^ batch of weak* * Y Paramount, loom*ion. Tone and actor Tom Neal re- 1

rr prfKiurt Mrt return* mild In a bed bet*, being good *n

1a» ns< xin ion

own lit 1 1«* Aawwstl l Sis ' **»».|i* tnThe Moh ’:;-' WQte. CfW* \

'

88 c—*•

. week at ^ as« i.asrs. xa*i.r

No 8

Kramer Production*. Inc. and ^ • 20rh» after latter had been first •

ia . >uple of spots. Ifpk- .tme in

Stanley Kramer Co. Foreman. . . .

Hollywood. Cart. 18^ ^ week* in a row ’ Sun bu K C '1k*ttft .Fox’ Vgtith . oju tumt

treasurer of both ftrms. hat long .•?** ** rtl '1 being talked tor rawtwd Irons fioe and great to r#c- toda> ( Wed < at N Y Gfohe

been at odds with his colleagues. L. B. mayer to produce an F-ddie 0rd-hr«*ak»ng in nearly all cities;|big in Toronto Behave Yourvtt t

and the rift was brought to a head Cantor hiopic Cantor and Sid streetcar Named De-ire” »WH RKO* fair in Denver i* strong mbyh is appearance before the House SkoHky huddled Mayer once and a|^ aith many new date*. I* Scjttle and okav in two other kry-

tn-

A

mer lean Act lvitie* during Skolsky subsequently talked to r | imbing to second place "‘Amer- Must other newcomer - are okiiy to

which he testified that he is not a Mayer again last weel$, lean in Paris** <M-G . ortlv pi.t> ing sluggishCommunist hut refused to answer

;

Warner* held an option on the three keys will land »hml raoney. • nv ,, < , Groom Parother questions. Mory i few years back C an»or u hile -David*" Is l»i»**hin'’ fo'^rh l «bape* big <n \l<>nn < >i apg aafM ln

Lndcrstood Kramer and other Phm* *»'ing hi* proceeds to the Day... K.irth Rtomt snn r»mhv\ y Flymg LegthetPeeks*par inert. George Glass and Sam Kd^ie Can » or Camp Committee a tn he fifth Si x:h position i-cv RKO okay in LA Idok* big fhh ' will buy Foreman's ttock and which handle* affairs of the Sui- lFia f0 ’ Texas Carnival” M (. \ y

, ;interests in the two companies prise Lake Camp. Cold Sprint 1

.which i* just gettme under wav . » liiahWav in Sk\" 'huh

Theae interests include shares of S Y. which Cantor attended a- a Golden Horde’ I i' -»x»v-ingkJoul |f| ( b| and Tocm -happi

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'llgfirtr l‘iiiui •

In nle Radio v . ,.,,..*

in id* I vlev .*»«» ,

InternationalJoe Loui le.'.Jl. • v *,*

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Legitimate v • • « • .

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I.def.tM > f

Mil K.

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New A»t- • < • , • •

N »• i»t f tub Rev i» ». . . . . *

i Bxtuaries •*/ ; . ,

Pictures .

Bad*«vTelcy i-ii*0 ;».•„» • • • • • .*

Hjdio Rwiiv..» ...... .<

Record* > • * * •-.* * ^

17, mi

Via Reluctance to Supply Lines

, OU : !• .v

F.rnith * P'.«#IU VI'MHI plans con-

tinue l*i nutfl Witk Ml T#kpb®mRvrtetn rcuManre. *h*h conceiv-

could rt »ull It fMhcr t

kittle M««< n W»f t»« concern* «f

• complete ut finical hamstringing

•f the su^crtplUn television tyv

lem V/. rV ;

-..,; -. . j : .

Although it s the Bril Bvaamajreiterated policy that «* mill con-

tinue to “toopeftle with PWMjviiton or orty »tfc*r payos->«M»-nee

device, in llUnoti Bell *.p«ke*mai»

John A Maloney i«M Vttiin tint

the phone tompanjf retains the

right to decide how and when

phone tircuil* Wight be ***d In

the eavc ol the Zenith method Bell

will not pei4t*rt—n^e, of reitwiUr

", phone hues the ew staled He

YBdit9 Time-TabU

In erne anyone co.nes in

to the special pfen preview

of ‘'Quo ladia it the t'ior

and C apitol theatre*. N. V .

So*, 7. Metro ha* prepared a

minute by -minute timetable to

brief- the tardy guert on what-

ever he may have musedFour page mimeographed

schedule contain* »uch terse

Beam a* * f 03, Poppaea. favor*

tie wife of Nero 10 01. Pop-

paea seduces Marco* 10 51,

the Umt are *et upon the

Christians 11 It. Poppaea • re-

venge again*! Lygia 111%Nero *ti angle*

New Lewie Slone PMHollywood. Oct. IB

Unit Stoat, Metre tee-

tract player for 37 JflM*.

signed a new •even-year part*

establishing a new marathoa

record for thesps on nee lot.

He will he 71 neat month.

Govt. Grid Sol

Glorifying’ Rommel?. Oct IB

Opening of "Rommel—Detect fee** 20th> at the Odeon, Leicester

Square. London, last meek waa met with a strongly controversial pre •

reaction, with many of the nitice protesting at the sympathetic Inter-

pretation of moat of the Nat>« jjprt rayed in the Aim. Neeerthelev* the

pir opened eery strong! with £3JIB t$ 10.0001 tor the Inf four days

ending Sunday flil.

Richard Winn tnfton. whose two-cotum* piece In the liberal New-.

Chronicle waa given a spla*n head, “Hollywood Finds Pinup General *

ended his notice with the following paragraph “It la a deplorablefought the Nails

T The "glortArstion ' of

claimed i ha» it has not been proved .

'*-< M»»r*wi«H.k«ai ,

‘Bigfest Press Prenew.... .*» c«w

> por ‘Vidb a N.Y.

i

»

service, and that the companynot permit u*0 of It* line* which In

,

any way might impair standard

Opel alumit the onlyThis mean*, thrn. that the

way Beit would acvrpt Pbon#

service would he by the

special!*' installed. leaded wire*-

For TheatreHWashington. Oct. IB

, Government antitrust suit against

the National Pre Football League,

if *uree**ful. will not restrict rigid

of promoter* to make exclusive

deal* for theatre tele showing*, ec-

ordlng to informed source* here.

Department of Justice suit H*(toinird sit'.: deals with conspiracy

among football flubs to restrict

hroadcart*

Justice Department, in filing its

>uit with the court In Philadelphialast week Mated that its purpose

travesty that mocks nil whd _Homme! is also blasted jn a double-column front-page splash in • «

Commie Daily Worker.The Times, in a notice which evades the controversial unue, give*

thp pic high praise, but the Socialist Dally Herald cautiously asks

whether the British public will like the portrait ef Bommei, who .»

shown as a martyr to both sides

[At Capitol Astor

In what promises to be the great

• e*t ‘ pret* pieview a* record, flawi *as to enable each member tram

. n~t »irr« standpoint of attendance Met ro;of xi%t league to Sell TV rights to

*J

,X installed.will unveil Quo Vadis

1

at both the whomever it wishes Individual 1

prefer to deal

Asms Boat, Vidor,

Saroyan Form Indie Co.

Hollywood. Oct. IB

A noon Bond, K ing Vidor andWilliam Saroyan formed an Indie

company to Aim letter * “The Great

(Life,'* starting Nov. 27 at the Mb

en*a rmikds the •• U* evening of Nm 7 for n** x a|lh t P| rather thaft koi< 1 Pirtttra Centre livid it ora*for all pmrticol P*nP?N' and mag rtfs, plus *nm • . ^ ! Uo" rteiure. vemre. uona e pe

niral feasibility sfJrttd d *«ecircuita. show business per-

thc foreseeable future Beceupe Pf *•' M.Tr - - .

rasters it was noted, as long ne|

there; is no agreement betweenthem fo do so.

The D of J. suit made no refer-

ductng and Vidor directing.

Deal is not connected withBond’s arrangement with Joseph

Two of these

I

of exclusive rights to theatres and. MjourTiey Inti Llfht» ind -tad li4m ofAi< i al AA.il t Kara le nnthmd in _ . * r ' -a •

It!* Aiwriailv wmalllirs and topper in public Th# v wl s niaoe no nrier-

1

j f„w #m . r wbw.'*”2? ZTIL' »«"<- *• '*» «*» A**r,K* •' «*« •• TV nor to -Urn. I £r" h"d

,J? -** .2-

SSSm

T

oma twjwgjyggwwwjsj*! — - 1r** r*>Ma7HB|

uumbrt of individual Phones bum.

KfHlkULD y f IftVlld |bf* bOfi * V JMBwb • w~ ! en— ’t ' ^ — — t r-|

Arx»v»d hv the Fe«l« i al < CMiimumca- the two s|»**iv the following dav. >Port* pioinoter from entering into|

Uon* C ommission -nd slumld it Meanwhile M-G Is reftrnuHug from such a deal providing there i* no

’Continued on pan** 2‘>>

an official said, there Is nothing in

hao it* public prrem at the antitrust laws to prevent nfI East,'* are completed.

SAG WosM Cancel Pacts

Of TV ProAs. Releasitf To

Theatres Sans More Pfef

any other advance ** reenmg*. pri- < onsptraiy to deny competitiveriuftiiiv btsauo# aieommodation* medu simitar privileges,

would be limited and tho*« not oh Broader question* involved In

the inti m! invitation list could be theatre TV. porttrularly an It af-

espreted to put up a squawk. fert* the million* of TV setownerf.

Onlv showing of the epic wlvuh are being studied by the D of J

was lenved in Italy for mm Metro- and might he the basis for somertec took place recently at the com- < future actlow

American’ Upped-Price

Tests Ones Similar Dates

In 25 Other Theatres

panf’s h«m>«-of tV. r project i#*n room

M . iXm4 The pltvn-ePrluntve audience <*nHollywood. CM

i wi jsrd only presies of other Aim derided to proceed on the footballScreen 5Hor» Gui»d will rm»el

ouff|U and a fr# top rtn uit e*ec* (front after the boaeball leaguescontract* of anv tele piidni irrt

|qttrn,ng up yhe stin tly private na- : cancelled their restrictions on_ ^ — * '"r -•

*t|lr# g reening w^s the ah- ; hmodca«ting of game*.

Following a test of the policy

|In four spots, which the Aim com-

Justice Department had its gun* P**»y found successful. Metro will]0f kii^^ video would be vtk

. . . . .. * I Waua O* A A .naeiaao lo Dwela ' fan . w -

At least 30 theatres, with a

capacity of 100.060 trots, are either

equipped now for bff-trreen video

or will be ready within a week.If all of them can bo cunhettedfor • single show, they’ll provideenough boxofftee to make posaible

theatre TV's first entertainmentprogram—gad toot* according toexhibitor*, la needed almost des-

perately at this time, because ofthe lack of sufficient marque r-

value sports eventsFor the type of entertainment

show envisaged ky the tahibs.

each house could rhsrgt f 1 or$1 50 at tod leaat. per seat addexpect near-copdclty bis. Thatw ould mead a total puts of I too

-

000 or 9190.000. And that accord-ing to the theatre TV planners,would mean sufficient coin for pro-duction, talent, lino charges andall other costs of a show.

While 20th -Foa pres Spyros P.

Skoura* has sighted a wiper-spec-tacle type of program utilising

three or four top names, the ma-jority of ethiha think the best wayto lead into the entertainment side

aimed at major league baseball hut

The pro find ball action wagf iso urs w ixrs«wAii m mwu 4 . . - _

made the test case which will de-|

Pr,i>ei appllcitAo,

Plan was initiated in Clevelandand San Francisco where the film

who release pi* for theatres with

out mwrung an agreement for ;

Thence of any puhlh-itv announce-t "

*

n ‘i i'-*'-

'*i P <*vci’»\ m nts rttliei before or follow idg It

paxiurrr thus camt-Mcd wouldnt.u.»khtcm rrcaidmi "Vadls’’ termine whether the National Coi-

.» .a n«. r.«-» ...

';n'r«i0r 2S2L22 QSLSSi

Bfrtrr-n by RAG Ir levismu wd- hours, thus the Teehni p.ocesslof, Sf’SjJfHt

mmiviratnr T' Kenneth- ' Vinson;?' require* * maximum of ttaw. lB »»»• •< MHuts.

W».* k.«hI 1 » ‘ t>* - a hiwught ’ » "I,r I *•••»« v * t;i wune dould a _g{l t.

attention that certain producer* of ***! be avaitabld for showing at

film oi igrnattv m..dr for television .M-C • national saltk _con« Iavo.

,

arc c«»ntcmplatiri{ releasing them which open* in Chuago Next Mon-

lo theatres— He cited the SVG- day '22».

prodiuers’ 1941 part to ha< k the N Y «lan for the pieview will

warning. /,' ...j be followed in the six other cities— — - w here the film bow * on N»»v 20 In

i these— Ihflvburfh. San Francisco

Memphis Cieveiand, Atlanta andS» I outs— the *.prt tal invitation ! from Astoll,’*

open An American in Paris vln25 additional theatres at advanced-admission scale* beginning Oct. 24.

The 2$ houses all art in the Loew’schain, conaequentiy court edicts

l enjoining the dutriha from tilting

a pickup of a Broadway legit showdirectly from its theatre 15 hit#

the various legit guild* and union*are expected to hold Out for a

1hefty cut of the from, in order not

’Continued on pago 16i

- »*«*. 5= °f co",‘* ,,’d •-** -d

I n*i “or™sr,-i5LJsr

!M,

.?j,

hcurrent at the Radio City MusicHall, N. Y.. where it foe* Into athird week tomorrow i Thor* l.

MG has yet to disclose any plansfor the genera I releave of the p»c,

but its boosted M ate policy at the

ROSSEN VAGUE ABOUT

HIS FUTURE PLANS

Viennese Group Pots

Up Half of Con For

No Official Global Sales 1

Head for Disaey, But

Sansels Gets the JobNo appointment to the post of

worldwide sales supervisor for the

pre-release Loew s runs was seen » Walt Disney organisation *<U bo

made officially, pre* Roy Di«n**y

said in New York last week. How-ever. I^o Samuels. Disney, vet, w ho

has had the title of assistant global

sales supervisor, has been given

a* the tipofT the company will be

t t

;

on the prowl for similar arrange-

IS-AMtirn A Uni i

menta with M-G’s non affiliates.INB^^W f Touche# off. apparently, by 20th-llalf the flnsru ing for ‘ The Girl Fox s “David and Bwthsheba,** ex-

joint American-Aus- hib and public resentment toward' a * i ^ O.-'w 1 _ . 1 *L t . a. ai • a

ilxo with g full audience in proa-

Robert Rovsen. writer producer P«twho ankted tlie folumbia lot fol- i

showing will take plai-e on Nm , It, Irian film venture,' ia being fur-(advanced-admission pis broke out

lowing 4ii: appearance before the

lloii-e I U-American Arli\ itiev t ommittee Is in NVY from the 1 oast

with «>nlv i ague plans for hU fu-

ture lie vaid yesterday ‘Turv • he s]

ronMOering *e\eral ideaa, all cen

t« < <t around further him nuking

l\S. Stars at VommancTFilm Show in IahhIoii

Arrowhead Product ions, in whichdirector John Reintiardt. writer-

Iproducer Peter Berneu and co-pro-

f ondon. Orl Id ducer Kurt HUrack are partnered.

Gary f nofv r, Van Johnson Jane Hirsh leaves for Europe Oci. 20Dour if ami Jane Hu writ will ho«i to wl up location sites VlOvt of

' it.. u.iii

niched by a syndicate of Viennese on a couple of fronts this week,investor*. Scheduled to roll in Drawing attenfiou In N. J. WNItaly and Austria next January

, ]a column by Tony Calvert. 1a the

the project will be turned out by 1 South River Spokesman, in which

the mantle permanently, if unot

ficlally. :

Top distribution port ha* been

vacant since William B. Levy re-

signed several weeks ago H« y

,Disney was lu New York last week

fo

r

lo diKUW the new setup and left

Lmdoii shortly.

Tht-rr v- « possibility he ll go to the Hotl’wood contingent at the,

t he c*lerior* for **ArtolV* will be

I P I MT"'" |M|J

lrnaed m northern Italy with in

iteriort vhot in Vienna. No di*-

trikulion deal*, its reported, will

tie set until after completion. AnAmerica II male >tar and Europeanitimne name will he cast al leads

Arrow head » first celluloid effort

wax Dan Duryea darter “ChicagoCalling" t'niled Artists will re-

lease in January. Company Is

Koval Command Film Show here

Is net now' a Vommunivt m dr-

i hu d to dlecwM Wa poUUral aluU4 to

ta is of the pa*-* Ho *oM hit

interest's in The Hruxe Hulls' »nd‘All th# Kings Men* to Col with

v hu h hr lud a production par-

to rpaltng drat‘

'•••.

Par Guns Three

Trio Win 52.960 Award

From 20tk-Fox lnt’l

Hollywood. Off: if;Three Paramount pu t me* get

the starting vignaV in the next 10 ..

da\*. teeing off this week w it h |gamaed no that its three associates

"This Is iKnamiie." rortamng fill in on all the needs of the indieWilliam Holden Fdmorvd O Brlenami Alexis Smith.

unit. “Artoil.’* for example. Is awriting collaboration of Berneis

, 7 mu« The Bmg Cro*by starvwr Famou* ’’

,:r''.’n,:m”u2S ^***!zj».j^*g*

Fotlox* ihg a week s trial before

Kt s -it Jurtup# Sam-uel Dt Faleo. a jury last weekbrought in a

against 20th

Carp W •liner* of the award are

Herbert Mem Samuel PerlmanAnd the AiAmtiade International

Trade CoKlein Perlman and

Second starter u lax Alamix ” and Reinhardt Hirsch and Berneison location in New Mexico with w.’.t split production chores whileJoseph Sirtrom producing and

| Reinhardt Will direct.Jerrv Hopper directing Third is

under hi* Paramount contract.

Pir Nimet ChesneaAlbert A t tie*nes, with Para-

Amintrade mount * theatre telcviMon depart-

kad brougM suit to recover tom- mint lor the tart three 'ear* ha«

muvmot >riecedly due them from been named managrr oi the dc-

fprh-F' t iuteruatioiuL Platniiffs partmeut and will hemt forth han-

eharfed that they had sided Al die ail installation* of Par * inter-

« 2‘Hh-Fox } ... ••peak moi- mediate film svatem.-'.'/'‘H

aaef. a negotiating a him di‘tn- Jark Hammer hax been ap- dios to complete negotiation* with

kut.cn deal A Belgium 1. ixcm- pointed supervisor of theatre T\ the 1ATSF union* before starting

kourg aed he Belgian Congo. jfi.m protevsing.

: Delay SEG PadHotly wood, Oct. If.

Producers Ax^ociatnin announceda delay of at leart one week in ne-

gotiation* for a new basic contract

with the Screen Extras Guild.

One reason far the postpone-

ment was the death of HowardPhilbruk. Cgntral Casting chief.

Another was the desire of the alu

A •w i utsawvr

I the SCG debate*.

HKO State, New Brunswick, wasblasted. Calvert reported he balked

(Continued on page 13)

N. Y. to L. A.Bud AbbottLauren BacallIrving BerlinHumphrey BogartBill BurtonJohn ConteLou CostelloBill licksMargo Leo VWilliam MetklejohnBenay Venuta

N. Y. to EuropeDon Cossack ChorusAlfred CrownAlfred E. DaffNedda HarriganNat KarsonJoshua LoganIlya l-opertRichard Rodgers

Europe to N. Y,Gaston BonheurBernard BrothersWanda CochranMichelle FarmerMaria JeriUaMarie MacDonaldElsa MaxwellJean ProuvosiBert WhitleySbeUey Winters

from there for Europe, where he il

go Into distribution and produc-

tion projects.

L. A. to N. Y.Hal AdelquistJack CarsonDiane CaasidyConnery ChappellMarilyn ChristineDouglas Fairbanks, Jr.

Judy Garland ; /

Betty GarrettHenry GinsbergJoel GreyMilrkelJ J. HamllburfGeorge Hurre 11

Christopher IskerwoodAbe Last fogelRobert L LeonardDon 1-oprr ;

Sid Luff• Iris Mann ...

Melinda Markey *

Dewey MartinCharles MorrisonChristopher O'BrienMary PiekfordKen RenardHelen RoseRobert RossenGale StormPhil Van ZandtCharles VidorW lUUm WarfieldJesse WhiteRobert L. Wolf#Robert

* fi‘

• * .. Where Offers

In whal appear* to be tha Aral

pmve by a Major Atm company ft*

di*c«iurage competitive bidding.

Paramount this weak Indicated It

tuil discontinue that type of II-

renving In area* where emhilM havedeclined to offer bid* for four or

more consecutive Aim*field rep* acre told to report to

the homeofflce bidding and le«al

depart meota on any situation

where the bid* are not submittedbv theat remen. It stated the

h o OOiOt will thereupon repaid cr

the inf um

s

tances to eod» aeon,

with their derisions on continuing

or abandoning the bids to be Im-mediately made known to emchangehr jds flow ever. It was made dearthe ’ bid* will be discontinuedin m*n\" cases where there ha*been no kidding by any or all ofthe exhiba In each competitivearea.

In the absence of any official ex-planation for the move, indications

were that Par. as well a« other dia-

tribe, hove found that while toppis bring top money vie bids, thelesser but still Important money-making product has beep faltering

Numerous theatremen them-selves have pointed up this short-

coming. so far as the distub* are

concerned, la the overall structure

of bidding They said that since

bid* are being called for. they'll

insist only on top-calibre pis andpass up the- secondary product totiie rstent just short of impairingtheir programming need*.

Cagney, Hailey, C alvei

In Musical 'What Price?’Hollywood. <M IA

Jimmv Cagney. Dan Dai lev andCoriane Calvet are slated for toproles in Charmaine. " a tuneAlm

i boaod op "What Price Glory ." to

|be produced by Sol Siegel at 201 b-

1 fox. starting Dec. 1(1 at CampPendletonCgdpey ia coat aa Captain Flagg

Dailey as Sergeant Quirt and MisaCalvet a* C harmame

Par doubtlesa feels it has plentyOf legal ground for Its upproro-dented switch in policy althoughthis was obscure Though theatre-men refuse to bid for four or morepis. their desire to bid for a Aflh

(C ontinued on page 54

»

Stress Ceatnl Org Need

Te Thresh Ost US. Pix

For Foreign FoliiabWashington. Oct 1C

Need for a Central organisationIn the U. S to cull out pix sub-mitted for showing at Aim festivalsabroad is stressed in a letter fromNorman Wilson, chairman of theEdinburgh Festival American pro-ducers didn't fare well in represen-tation at Edinburgh this year, Wi|-aon said. Largely because there Ifno central orgam ration in Americato whom we can apply for Informsturn and assistance**

: Edinburgh exec’s letter was addressed to Elliot A. Macklow, Aimofficer for the Dept of Interior'sFi*h and Wildlife Service, who wasofficial If. 8 Government delegateat the festival. Wilson said themachinery for submission of Gov-ernment pix for festivals "work*most efficiently.** Otherwise, however, hr added. American pro-ducer* were ' inadequately repre-sented" at the Edinburgh shawlAug lg to Sept f Wilson askedMack'ow to make producers aware•f the need for some central or

(Continued on page 15*

TV TO GETBRUSH

AT ALLIED’S PARLEY' .

i• • ' • T 7\-

''

j

l nlike the recent Theatre Own-er* of America conclave where theMbJett drew a large portion ofthe *pm light television will begiven the brush for the most part

|

•( the Allied States Assn, conclave ;

opens in N. Y. Oct JO.Reason is the Allied membership

««ely comprises small, independ-ent theatre ops not in a positionto consider T\ installations becauseof the finances and the program

policies of their houses.There probably will bo soma dis-cussion of telecasting's competitiveeffect* but this wtllbe given limit-ed tune at the convention.

At the TOA m.wt, theatre TVattention via exhibits

Jjffour different manufacturers at

the convention'* trade show and afull appraisal of TV by the irgani- i

s special TV comm it tee. |

Washington 0*1 lg)lou«o of Representative*. in - .

surprise move. Voted down the the di*»rih%,

proposed new tax bill yesterdayToe* *,..; Quarrel with the proposedstatute however, was over personalincome and corporate taxes so (hatIt's expected the Aim industry willstill get kid-gloves treatment in

the Anal hill, which still mud heresolved

distrib hu-»tne*« conduct at the Ut-ters recent convention

TO SEE AIRINGNumber of the nation i smaller

ex h i b* host tie over the Atm colpames' rental demands, and topechelon divti ihution rep*.. whoclaim their sale* policies areheaded for a full scale, opeu airingof their differences

The two side* will go to mat atthe Allied Kiate* Avail nationalconvention which opens »t the Ho-tel Bi Itmore. H Y . Oct 30 AsvoH-ment of Indication* point to someheated exchanges shrti the subjectof rentals comes up for cuuxidn*turn

Majority of Aim companies willhe represented hv their distribu-tion topper* with the probable ex-ception of Warners’ Ben Kalnten-m» who seldom attends suchmeetings * The pin exes'* accord-w»g t« present plans, will sit mwith the Allied- lies at an openmeeting.

Suggesting that same verbal pv-rotechnir* are in prospect Is thefact numerous of the Allied mem-bers, particularly regional leaders,traditionally are outspoken in theirfeelings toward the dtsfnby ll*8expected they re certain, toheard from When tacetn-t air Withthe Aim company official*

Mayor pod ion efthe ranMinimawill be given tu trade practice*,especially rental*, in art apparentmove by Allied to woo smaller ex-hlhs Allied clearly ha* in mind tocapita) ire on Theatre Owner* of

A udre> Totter Hick

TOA; Skirts Merger*• Memphis; Ort lg

^ While still mindful of therivalry and iiadt difference* which

From Tour of Korea h*Vr Rn* t»* theatre outfitsat opposite poles Allied Slate*\\%n hoaid * hail man Abram P.My eis today »Tve* • declared thatAllied and Theatre < t« nn * ofAmerica in the future probablywill tind less area of conflict andmore room foi unified action

Kef raining from any direst ap-

»—< k

n;

rr*".Mhm Myers nonetheless interred that an

Allied-TOA amalgamation mightmateralire on condition Allied*

Hollywood. Oct IdAudrey Totter. Working as a

lone • soldier in gje«*epaint hackfCom Korea, urged fellow pert or ov-

ers to visit the battle rone* HerVisit * w err conAned to ba-e hos-pital*

Pi* pci wma IHies are Mill the*dicme for bpyt at

she said, especially the wounded

Distribs Claim No

Although the print shmiage was

Bank -Filers tiledTOVs hands-off trade -(tractice*

attitude riled some of the rank and

(Continued on page IP

visions, with the House conferee*instructed this morning to comeup with something more akin tothe bill originally proposed SinceIt's generally agreed that theremust he a new tax statute of somekind, the House move today meansthat Congress must postpone It* ad-journment originally scheduled for cnilllCII kCV MAi a VAthe end nl this week, until at least StANIMi ASK Ml A A TOnext week If the bill is broughtup with n« further changes, how-ever, It can still go into effect»Nov tv

Biggest victory for pix is ex-pected to be the Senate provisionexempting motion pictures fiomthe portion of the bill which pro-vides that the 2Q~ admissions taxshall not tie applicable to ticketssold for the beneAt of churches,educational and charitable or-ganisation* Film exhibitor*feared unfair competition fromchiseler* who might set up bu*iness under the gui*e of oper-ating for charitable or educational

( Continued on page 18*

Documentary Reissues

By March of Tine; Set

aggre>«ive point* V wuuid he pur-sued

Npeakimg before the meeting ofMid -South Allied and Tri-SlatesT*»V regumal unit* in this area.Myers *«ud he wa* fully aware ofthe significance of *nch a jointivairntlna. particularly since it

w a* taking place during the alt-

industry “Mm tehme C H A **

protectAllied prexy Trueman T. Hem-

lh. wlwM „( ,„(„(* *i r,lr»Cf thr 'n' 1" .rf

•C*- mWnftiisg M* rontnhu-'** Imuss to the welfare of indie thea-

tre Ops. and the accmnpliMimenl*of rt* national and regional leader*.Hem bo *« h also hit tome currenttelling tactics of the distilb' antiMre*«»ed that Allied stood readv Intake up the problem of irntal*with its member*The board topper noted wmte

continuing conflicts between largetheatre rirruits and ssnallet rx-hih* While he did no identilving.ihe big chain* are linked with TOAwhile le«*er theatiemen are knot* nin comprise a large part of the Al-lied membershipMyers added There rs reason

have moved up lo earlier ruiw m ht* l~ • lo believe, that in

recent years 1li,r course of trme, and as the de-

In an effort to get at the print rrre# * lh# <i«»vernment suit* br-

shortage problem via p* hash iContinued on page !•>

_ cause, therefore, distrtba1

.. have.'-,'

CLARIFY PACT ISSUES P*r Decree AoesJM -_Request for further info on *pe-

;

demand* for better run*. Tliev rrclAc points to he di*cut*ed ha* going over each *uch request »rrv

carefully and general) v nixing it it

they can safely do so and keepthemsrlve* out of a law suit

The constant moveup* stemmingfrom the decree lost control uf d><

York on a> new Spamsh-L S Aim o'er runs and rlearame* is ... ii, _

agreement. Ml to have caused many other tlh m ‘* 1 Paramount Theatre* to

Added dope defttred by Madrid,

the indu*try aside from the print ^ It* gtHBigg In a Paterson,

was forwarded -by John (i Mr-(

*hortage which ia only a minor nff»|Carthy. director of the MPAA’s in- *bo*»i More Important ly It

ternational division McCarthy re- brought about so many day -and-eently returned from Spam, where engagement* in ea< h tirritnryhe worked owl the basis for a pact that a p»c get* in and out of townwhich American distrib* want to befuie the public even Amis out

C ontinued on page 18*

cent Theatre Owner* ofoomeniion and I* e*pec1«3tobJT

”* ditto at the forliM'ommg Allied rwh*clave little ran be exiierted fromthe distrib* to improve the vitpclion They maintain that the pi iru

shortage is a symptom rather thanthe disease, and there’s no point*“ treating a s>m(itom,

Some majors have taken stem toaUeviate the shortage Hut ba n «l

ly. they maintain, no stgntfU ani Improvement is povsihie wftbmH aradical overhaul o< the exhlbUtosiavstem that had developed In wakeuf the antitrust consent decrees

U«n O.TmM Ihr ***P¥*,a*

in the number of theat rxov that

been received by the .Motion Fu-ture A**n of America in reply toits invitation to a Spanish govern-ment delegation to visit the U SInvitation waa for huddles tn New

To Aflow Bsyoui Of

Partser; 20th’» ActiosWashington. Ort 111

Paramount antitrust decree waalightly amended last week, to per-

lst Deal With Circsit <•»“•

consider further when and if theSpaniard* arriveMPAA’s foreign affiliate, the

Motion Picture Export Asm . will

meet in New York lomorrowThurv I on the Spanish and other

It now appear* that the

March of Time whieh rere«Ml» !

*«reement McTarthy brought back

.nn^'tJ'Z>,£‘eio ZSSSL

'

m*> - P- V-W -rtllrmrlit ..

it will reissue its klui;MPEA boaid tomorrow will al«o fair Productions to Aim Robert

reel documentaries to the .****** »n lmhmesia and

;

Standish . 1»4« bestseller. ’ Ele.

lo tololy on Irirviuon,! ,

c,,

no* ^ lw|uov»4 »l tMKm rcconnH.r-U lo lb« point

vrr^nt

whereof two reel »«»« uitiYiiiffi »rrt »*i lw * f |Li|wi natres throughout the count rv . MOT ttn

sat the Aral deal yesterday 'Tue* ».|

when it parted with the Guild a • in L * II PNewsreel Theatres. N Y. for the;XlZMl'k Back tO U^.complete ttbrary of some WO issue*

Guild circuit of four housesheaded by Norman Ebon, is pav tugSt 00 000 in rentals for the package.MOT will grant the chain a week'sclearance over a 50 mile radius

1949 Bestseller Speeded

On Fairbaalu Schedule;

Other Prsdsctwa PlansHollywood. Ort l€

Plan* of Douglas Fairbanks Jr '•

indie pKNiurtion rompanv, ffcnjg

From Europe Hsddles

phanl Walk ’ in 1’eylon picked upimpetus this week D/M. Marshman. Jr^ has been inked lo writethe adaptation, and lensing i* ex-pected to start in early February, ••{:•

An early starling time is almmlobftgatory to avoid the tsumpsa

N J„ theatreL'ndrr the original decree. Par

wa« required to sell it* interest inthe Paterson house but wa* permit-ted to buy up Its partner in one ofits two partnership, deal* in New-ark A* a result of the amendment.Par can take over in Pali-raon butmu*t sell out Its interest In both

jNewark theatresOver Ihe weekend. 20th fox noti-

fttd the Justice Department that it

has selected Santa Paula Cat . and'Montrose and Walsenburg. Colo,a* the three towns were prospec-tive purchasers may buy theirchoice of either 20th house Ac-tion it taken in accordance with aprovision of the Fog decree Tht*section listed these three towns and

(Continued on page M i

AAC COMPLETE COIN

SETUP FOR INDIE PIX.*ew»s»i*w« savj wwe av-vwswe nir n*W*rt*f<MI Hud Abbott and Lou 0*te!ln

Paris. Oct It.f——OW which begins In Ceylon m bbkp completed arrangements for

David O Srt/nick hops hack to May Technicolor picture will in- continued financing of their prod-

N. Y oh Friday *)• . with a qul« kie dude Ave American player*., No uct by Bankers Trust Co , R. Y.

but ts already lining up other deal* I-opdon stopover en route, follow - release will be vet until pk* ia rooi- l^<r are in New York.

Next onthroughout r the country. OutAt ing huddles with top NeUnh k pleted *v

; V their slate is "Captain Kidd They

plan* lo handle all distribution di- Releasing Orgamaaiion reps on Meantime. Odyssey Productions JuM completed "Jack and the

redly from N V and will turn rdeaae of his pix l>ud in the in which Fairbanks Ji n part- OjgBglgMk which BanBgAt IBMout hew prints and irttaurin Sun," Bp^ llbound*' and "Portrait nered wjtb Bnl Lekaer. «* conlem-w here needed Decision to reissue of Jennie." for example are about plating a film version of 'Terrv andthe product to theatres doe* not to be distributed in Western Gcr- *be Pirate*.

'

Jhe George W under

also financed ’r

Hank agreed to angd Kotd"without AAiC first settini a release

(leaf It 1* believed itkely. bo»-necesaarily mean that MOT will man> and other Continental areas comic strip Fairbanks has ownedresume production of Alms for the- for the first time

jibe property several years Odyssey eyer that pic will be distributed

•tres. according to a company Victor Hoare. SRO managing di-;

also experts to rrtssue next year bv Warner Bros, which I* handling

spokesman but be said such a rector, who accompanied the pro- four Alms.which starred Fair- ‘ Beanstalk *

move is not aa outside possibility ducer on the European trek will bank* Sr Financing on the AAC comedies

Elion plan* to tee off the Series return to the SRO office in London D unfair v Bret production made is comparatively simple since the

Nov. 1 with so MOT feature length to launeh *ales campaign* t pen 1 m Britain in association with Dan pix have a steady market whichAim. "Ramparts We Watch," which arrival m N Y , Selxmck will ar- lei Angel is already in distribution has been tapped readily by a sum-was originally released ia 1MQ. range for release of "Gyp*y Blood M

)via tnited Artsts (JA will also re- her of distribs, including Universal

Hell then play the two-reelera. which he co-produced with Michael;lease the unit’s second venture, ' and United Artists in recent year*,

starting with Vot. I. No. I, (hang Powell and Emeric Pre**burger "Another Man’s Poison.** next Feb- Term* given by Banker* Trust a* a

lag them twice a week Many of Leased in England. Aim start Jen- ruarv It rostars Bette Davis. Gary rvMilt are comparatively liberal tor• continued on page 1J< intfer Josses, b&s wife,

y > Merrill and Emlyn WiUianM* lB<M product tou.'

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Th(i I* a K»4y package of t*capiiuii Ailed with »o«*d commei-tal value* for ecfteral *% .wm-

fit I®, store *nd TrchniroJoi art

a'l saleable (acton that Wdl< ate an

oliiy popular nfPrttM hy fan* ** f

romantic toHumrr*Running time I® held to

•1 minutes In the Georgelondurtlmt and P hi* crimtrtfd

a lot of actio* Into that romoar®tve(v hnef ware C®Nt»n* at*a »•

toonotrh. particularly if* IH# llllt< ,m*ui

role A® the, femme pirate * *« »»ro®

sailed the Cartht* an ,*ea* a# I **

dreaded Captain PtiVdtftct. -leai*

Peter* nutdoei the beet Roth

Roland if adit 'on end look® foodwhile doing It There* nothin- tiedludicrous about hrr performanof the tvpe action usually handedto mate* and *he make* Anne a

very vital, redblo«*t#*d gal over

whom the ey*« of masculine au

(hence* will Hover wilt* lotcm t

Mont male* will wish that *he had

gotten her man Instead of having

to pay for her crimes 10 the u*u*l *n.«h *

production r**de iradiium b'hedIn fact. Ihia la the weak point of x-!ur%

the script by Philip Dunne and !

“Ml Pomme " French Im-

port which had Ha V S preemSaturday HH at the 55th St

Playhouse N Y.. wot reviewedin VMim I* the Issue of

Dec 13 IPtO Mock predicted

that the Maurice Chevalier•tarrer will grmfe fairly well

in special U. S situation* onthe strength of the Chevaliername.Otherwise Moslc found the

film a hybrid ahtut a happvhobo who mlurtt* a fortune

, t A pleasant fling at the

brgmning it goe* into hlstrion

if * and drama in the middleand hi hog* down V Producedin France last year by Michels .l i * and Andie Paul*# the

p « ture waa diret'ed by Marr-

nilbert Sauvajon Di*cln® In-

in iiatiorta I i* distributing »n

the L*. S .

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a»«Otard. ai»« ikMi n•(«#• i*oe m*IMire PtrerWM »i rf* s*»tmam“ii rrmili) %y |md«t ft i®#npb* ffw>h»v®I. rwMier » Gree* rewer* . >»*#*Men*. ®OM«v. t*4 i Ren* n«Cr, r»eo®ilimVr rievleeeU O* t. ®i

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li-r rXr* ii; •ra^Ti’s::SS®— Jtt8? ttWir*T'Ur *u»y PgmoHe»r*e> %ait«M .. . .

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v -»***• Mfe1»F»m 9mm •pPI

(M)Md

Only fair melodrama entertain- I

im.tt ha* been achieved In thia|

him version of !’rae*t K Gann*;novel. -Fiddler * Green ' The

Him title “The Raging Tide »

!

Hill Me*“Tho Lavende* Hill Mob.**

RrtUsh made *lm had ita

D 9 pnaem Monday MS)at the fin# Arta Theatre S. Y.

Picture waa originally re-

viewed lo the July 4, I#5l t

i«Mie of Vanftrr by Mpro Helabeled the Alec Guinncm *tar-

rer a« "another comedy win-

ner' for the Ealing Mudio andopined that the Gumnea* tag* should help to put U in the

chip* » America*

There ts nothing hotiteroua

about the comedy" wrote

Mir®, "and the directing win-ing tram of t harle* C richton

®nd T F B Darke haa con-

t rived to produce a film whichgvta tti laugh* from a festrained treatment/ Story concerm a triiated guard whomake* off* wttb a load atbullion Universal la distribut-

ing the Michoel Ralcon produc-tion in the U. S ail J ArthurRank presentation

Investigation dealt another hio*to hit belief la justice when heRada a respected i iiiarn heeds uptha city's ennt P *ls#<m kUla thehigMiot. Braaselle la charged withthe rrtgm.

Plenty ef Slew courtroom trialprocedure and long passage* efdialog string out the M minuteswhile Pidgeon halt lea with hit con-science and finally decides to can*trtve a setup where Braswrile c®nlull him. Thus the young hoodcan pay the pmi for a legitimatekilling and Pidgeon can die happy,

twin

not particularly apt and the script

— and the oay It ha* been put \o-

Robert Milehum. Robert Ryao gether don't hold enough interest|

ng he ha* paid for his ownventure Into murder

,

Pidgeon overplays hit role un-der Richard Thorpe's direction

I

Ann Harding, as Pidgeon t wife•* Barry Rulltvan. the district at-

torney; BrasoelW. Lewis Stone thejudge Fduard Frans, the crime

[chief, and others in the cast aren'table to do anything with the ma*terinl given them in the script ;

Robert Thomaeo la credited withproducing He started with a poorstory and wasn’t able to improve it.

ms'cwJtac faa

Hollywood, Ort II

MM* »*•«» ml . ..

ttuiliM SeWrl UiHbMMiSMI M«w*rf NMW«rV< WMUtm J*l

gcincr won « nviu .........1 K» I ASm cZ baaed on a novel by Scott Corbett.

h iamti»®^?*won*l be covers the hasarda of being a land-

h1 t ^

lord of an old VY apartment buildable to help rm» h.

ing Lundigan and Ml»a Haver are

,«... G^nn did the •rfWnP**T * r?m

]the v«.ung couple w ith their amr-

trrr pm tmn no ' rl ‘has invested m the building, and*«JSmwii , ol, lets It Mg through the fRaVdle a!irrnp<1 at comedy are built

JU around faulty plumbing, had wir

conssdlr Ruff with little — ,_ .

.

.

.. ^ -

On the technical side, behmd-the-

L Diamond script, cameras work la eapert Brow

®tretche* then

K*gi ErbtlEvs r

Vienna)

Ort 1AOmMmU peso* hi MU rf*w» u*

r*> VH b) rriu AMtl So»a bi CmmiMvkun U«i« IrrtM Ante) nm#fi

Sea® KMbt«*r;

and the suMfer]^^ avUMfcart

elderly lothario who mwtMarla AMlSraaai At

T1 SkMiain® tot.

i. #Wb*« uiWwiaa

* •»«..* i

trade

Hiihard Conte is the San FranCIMU racketeer around whom the

IU» Anna plot rexotvea Opening Rr ds himkilling a riial g-ngvtrr planning

"**?r 1 an an alibi from Ida gti Irtmii.

. Raoen nMm. M «•>#** *

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.

W U**m TMWiaa

paitinent haa homewhile he lorages among lonesomewidow* who want to be charmed.

• ./ .»/»

The producers of "Eva* havechosen to not as so exploitation

« € a a « 4.

/v • *'•• #.•> a

j-

.

* C v'^kO-A® • • *

!SL2r.*sr^s/ sssssrc i,h* <-» •«

" s gianother tenant. Plot makes • tot

**"» Shelley Winters^ ed Ingredients •• 11

JJJ”**" ^

1 haa not even started to regain the

< hitf rrii|'€ no Rnltf a *••

* f*0^ SM ..* a' • •*> • • • •

'

* *P W’gblklgNi • *-rs * • • 4 •

ftlRfldll t -M-m

TfibflP »*•* pbbhy.®*

^ to be nut ibf hrr apart mrftt, h+ ept way lo a %ory connived happy lntfrilAUoBn| mutotioo ii Vniovrclhide- out on the Frisco waterfront ending binding And* Lundigan

,nl rn*:,,0“ l.

^

rpM-wu^ enjoyed

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wW*l«*r

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,

WaauT nlur^M and then Hows away on a wnaHaceu kmw

,ft«h!ng boat run by Charles Bick- to bei

tne v35|f

of to-do about all of these aasort-

postwar Austrian Rim It atao is

a striking demonstration of whythe Austrian postwar pic industry

mnA UlM mllh ,k- i

in pee-Nasi times for charm, wit orIM MMI Hover with the solution Nothing here for the U 1lord and latter’s Alex Nicol Fay

nan <

s nai ontented landlords andML after

It Illustrates anew the futility oflocal producers’ preoccupation with

Thist vsdtpjpg

remake of Bartlett < or- mbptota. Conte use* Nicol to keepold play has been refur-

; hi* racket alive w hile he hides out

for timely,exploitation from policeman Stepheni McNally.

here on plot gets itself in- serving an lR-moath sentence fordlfTld |, »0<j ,h# *Uege<1-

W.th too many explicating .omantic peccadillos. Cnle-lfc^VvS? ao

Ka. xd masculine Har *** ,h#> *** And hearty Dfe of the and at a“• fMw maaculin# s ^ brings about a reformation acid {always t

Joseph New man s direction haa to

feet ita wSy through a surlelt of di-

alogue. some of it not so snappy.result hit pacing is not

wavs oven Miss Haver and

ent

Arthur Caesar Switrh of the Ram fkB w Rushed to okay hc ^arnArr* himself to **xe Nicol.|Lundigan make a pleasant married

in romance between Miss f*eters oxerall Ballyhoo fartora leaving the say open foe the 1st- ! couple Fay rates laughs

.~t uSS j~rdr ... h.v, b . w 2LHC5 «r

n.»M>" ******** *"*

go back to a mtlk-and bonev wife rime probe* so whIH. v,«i -.if t‘ nf

JuH t*nl good masculine judgment,by pie** and television to give film

when the two femme character* current interestPerformances pass muster and

would have shown up better had

|ten mumbles his dialog, makilines hard to hear Marilynroe la toast# in to ra

i

are mn* pared •>

Otherwise the film plays slow*

at an imaginative pair underJacques Tourneur * direction Sea W RR — _ .WHW

I

battles are ta pertly slaved u «»» ^ nd rtsdv toughness In the script (ion. Latter comet over eacellently

th. most of such actlonful m«» Hasic pk»t idea is certainly not in some individual sequence*, but.

went* Cwtlssa clash#% between firVk |0 fdin*. but this version overall, is limited by the material

pirates and the ship® they arc t-omes over with S fresh touch,subduing also Hick Emphasis «'

National c r i m • svmlication is

ait ion even goes *o far as to »n onceover lightly aa tlic

a bear Rgd a man in • T*' r*tc a ,. Rumctt script keeps the FpB- wBgfB RRB •.gfBRfB -RpNI

Ron dam laaRsM lg 99tA. Bdklford, aa the old fisherman, has thecleanest -cut role and delivers It

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Out deadly and «wm vworo uu., ,

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t Meen Much of the Aaron Rosenbergl*l»m Ann. ok lb* lndi*« and ' h * nd produrtion waa l»n«d on lb* Sabh*r man..* «.<by»rd

. _ _.

" >„*r(h, ;f ran*!^ -a.artron. Car..MffM-

Kutkovtchi *s around forstrongarm work Jack Paar strolls

aimlessly la and out of the plot.

The Jules Buck production su-pervision is adequate for physicalpolish hut abort on story and scriptguidance The Lloyd Ahern tens-ing. music score and other techni-cal credits are okay H^ov

her mentor Blaekheardplot And* Jour dan a French

Mttrhumrios nn** jouroan henest police captain pitted against

l>JV* >. Tr

ll°v‘.a^T *V*l Hobeet Bvnn. the motwier. and

are hevn# held ' h«Hh dominate the picture withunteering to capture 1 •P4

^J* forceful, credible performancesFrovidrwce. that add a tot of tnterest Further

ltm>u*h the strong work of Wil-liam Talman as a rookie cm> thetuiring of Rav Collin' and William

advantage of a natural attraction

that spring* up to trick hrr with

a phoney treasure map thus lead

*>* WrOjn • d .. rruok*d pnlHici.n. .bd

take* her venganc? by kidnapping[

Mh?_ !*'"**** ***** ^ .

the wife plaved by Debra Paget Mitrbum a honesty in fare of the

J.Hirdaa takes chase 1* himself ! rrnobod rule of the city makes his

captured After being unable to mb a tough one and he ha» been

go though with a plan to sell the f isolated m an outlviM diHrict so

Wife m the slave market, Miss hr can be kept out of the hair of

Peter* schemes lo maroon Jourdsn the racketeers This ts okay until^ ^

and M -k Paget on a lonely cay * ra< k*« rub-out Is pulled in hi* *r«tt C*rOeti. *

Again the soften*, provides fur territory and he sets out to get »je.^i y®*y» J»*a» JrLm~* <

their eveape and goe* to her death Rv an, knowing that If he ran get

in a running *ea battle with Black the goods on the bigahot It will aid c

Francisco waterfront for interest•ng backgrounds. Russell Metty’sphotography, the special photog-raphy by David S, Horsley andother tcthinral contribution® art

Brog* Mol Iv wood. Oct.

with mildLight

Hollywood Oct. 11.gam fmm irliiM mt lain lurk yradue

Mart J«m H**»f WiIIimi LuaSS*a Iran fan. Uatarri Marilyn Naarw,lark C*ar Udiitra la), Hran Xulk)l)tmta4 Wv Jwa»»W Naanaa Srrennakav,I A L DmmH kaaiS mm a moI k)

a. Ll«>) ® Vkara Hb

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Metre releaaa at Re kart Tkieia areluriia* Stars Walter eiSpa— . AimM«i ante. S*rry SuU**aa; I# at urea KeefeIVraaertle Lea»M Maae. IkHurd nSM.MtrKor® Aaderta*. Daw* A<(Srr Dirarlal k) Itrfeardlea 1> Son*14 Millar a*4< Wei ruNii. W 41 tom Mellor.I #wu moaie. JkHwwS rMRaflag ' yyw#a-aWowu (Ki I® ll feanmni imm*. •* MUMSMINSD*ww St*4ief Maaew , WoMer rwraaafMVn.l|g|MI ...... Aaa MarStu®

Pudiaar ....... Ratty RuRtmnSU4I WMlrhek Keefe Sreaselleiu*mm JaMea V Halbreak LewM H eaie

t.e > for 4 E4uar4 FrawaRlrSard

Cilte feMwerta*«•» lUUwia .... Plulia OWer

(v harmless type of plottingthis while Austria in general andVienna in particular arc the pm-

day stage far some of thes most dramatic events It

has taken the Swiss fFour In aJeep"); the figllB 'Third Man ’>:

and the Americana r Magic Face *

and ~No Time for Flewer* I ts

come to Austria and make pis oncontemporary, exciting themes.The local prodocers are still fool*mg around with this sort of banali-ty. therefore barring themselvesfrom the world market"Eva" ts about a shopgirl who

inherits a heat-up hotel on a lake.She and her gin friend refurbiHithe place over the nasty opposi-tion of proprietress of a neighbor-ing hostelry, enlift a hand of theIfBrRaflg ••’okia# bathing beautiesaa waitresses, and a tired jaax groupto entertain. During the process aromance with the Insipid son of theenemy hotelier is promotedout after a desperately longand a half is a Saltfeammergut Iset •landscapes are the Rim's bestfeature) with everyone yodellinghappilyNo performances are capable of

» overpowering iyL Bust NicoJetti is adull mat

pleasant personality ItrtL

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heard with Whom she had become • emernors mveHigaimn of the jjphft Wtm*as_ ljmsima}

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1 •* *

*•'# wove * • •

* i« k *-.•• V • 4 *

C'lnnced in an earlier ffght ovc ' miliate Mmrim arm.Jourdan. Development la enlivened with ,

i* noted. Mim Peters dominate* some solid thrllkor sequences such ftt«a« Ths^— -

t A-m completed Hpwev* r A% M rooftop fight between Mitch- Mr* Ou.«®Jourdah supplies a g»Mtd her»» Sod tun and a gunman, careening auto* L\*’/

rTl --

Tb»*mas (Mimes a colorful H a« a --nd crashes, and gunplay betweenWard Alisa Paget's wife character the force* of good and evil Finger1% too colorless in contrast to the' is finally pul on Rvan when hefemme pirate and K held to short kill* Talman In the dUtrirt policefootage Herbert Marshall, as a >< Alton and subsequently, goes to Mr w« N»krum *odden doctor aboard the hi« own death in an escape double- * r

pirate “hip. James Robert von Jus- c roes arranged by the iyndirate's w Km«i«mI

Maril>« Mmio*J*«h f*ar I

U. 1'UMlwe !•)Mrnn Mlby

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Mari

Thu is another of Metrosjeat i v budgeted programmers thatwill get by as lowercase material

!«• ptaekTi in the more general dual liiua-smotSu

cia va*.**VirgUU* Gre*

la*

Satan H K llflaw* V. Mlrtaai

-e . .* • a • a . * ••

lice buccaneer Arst-mate and the hirelingslir cup of cut throat character* all

1

gome over exrrllentbFemme interest Is at a mini-

u..«, mum hut Lirabetli Scott a* ; aM*7u

M *7 faiRprss nueiry unger courted MrH by

id'arJ^.hi IXh! i

0,1 inx

R'^n's kid brother Hrett Kingand later by Hubert Hutton youth-

philagraphic effects 9f Fred Scr-| it | ^porter, does what she has todo well She also affectively chirp*k l ovelv Way to Spend An Eve

OCertk*Mr ClarkMr Cltmf

a* wantauntj

tions It rates some unwarranted

r.,“T uTK import.nc. « rj*tin«. but Mill huthe earmarks of a Hock companyproduction extremely light on sale-able entertainment values

Story is never believable, being. . packed with pat nmtnvances. Im-

kaj vtorTgamar * pUusihle Mtuation* and so-so dl-

/ rtuviw* amt rect Ion and p* i« nance* Ronald

jMillar and George Froearhei did

juvuk akMuSr the ortfiiml screenplay

1 ifl MclakaaS. ............. Am4y !**»»*•

. lT Maroan/ ........... ... ftaOart Hutua. Skagr lawa . .............. Tarry CUkxaf

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LavaBi

1 Kariaa Cal*ertLa* Cton

i « a a S a a* «,

Mr* Healvi.Malar

Corned v re*utt« In "Love Nest"are as lightweight and old-hat aathe title A very mild boxofftce

Romero’s 17C on % Pic SiM.” Joyeo MacKenrie a* wife fate is indicated Its heat chancesHollywood Ort Id «f Mitrhum. and Virginia lluston seem to be as a programmer in

rtMck MllKirU T.lnun. bnd, tn th. otbrr <b» (rwral AmI uurkrl

for bis work in

Lost C ontwo mefirva

to II7 25Rpet Owl brtwgNHR

mm fe‘»

femmes 'BMMMiB

deals with a man with a profcbelief la perfect law and justice.As put together, plot plays tksdlyand the running narration doesn'thelp to get it over

Walter Pidgeon middle-agedand tureens!ul in his practice of

I There are oniy a few fresh linos ®MI law, accepts «li«l looks like aPicture gets firstrstc photogra- and situations m the script, and hopeless criminal cake so a young

r»hy from George E Diskant lens they not enough to add any punch own charged totth murder ran winadding neatly to the action ef to a rather "dated"; theme, no rngt-ji^WP The defendant.

“marking the production Police ‘ ter how hard the raft topper* try Brassetle. U freed but later

and to kevp the laugh* suing Tunc makes Ptdgeon believe he

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•-Don settings. , I

o’ her physical deeoral iam are ex- Haver - William 'Luradtran and Hrumen!ai in mlad ireelmg justice

i pertiy valued ta the dtry lrcg 1 i Frank Fay are the stars caught wp • In an attxpft ta

IKeefeeventsin-

1

i

Outdoor action market will find

‘‘Slaughter Trail** rather thin en-

tertainment that unsuccessful!) at-

tempts to combint a stork western

tale srith songs The best it rates

is filler dates in the more general

runs, although color and pluggingmay get it same better booking*

It'S an indie feature producedand directed by Irving Ailed andtaken by RKO for distribution.

Allen brings te It a lot of extra

footage filmed for bis recent lTArelease "New Mexico m and a thin

plot seeks ta carry it aff Curl-

ously. the excellent western folk

(Continued on page 2Q> S'4 -f •

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p,rss reaction to tho “Movietime” Hollywood personality tour*

l««t week »«i generally excellent Tear sheets pouring Into N Yheadquarters of the Council of Motion Picture Organisations, which•punnored tho campaign. Indicate a tremendous amount of space

allotted to the touring players, particularly in smaller toons There

w ere also a largo number of amtnrtalf congratulating the industry

on it* 50th birthday and mentioning many specific Alma by name as

federative of the bettor pisfiH now available

Only really adverse comment came from a few columnists, al-

though the New York Times ran a Sundat piece by Tom Pryortram Hollywood that waa generally critical Headed * Industry

Campaign Gets Coot Notices.** It remarked that some studio esers

M ere very tepid to tho tours and are still old-fashioned enoughto believe that a steady Aow of good pirtutes is the only sure wayto attract people to theatres’*

New York Herald Tribune led the way editorially, staling'. This•etvon the movies are showing signs of improved general quality

With The River.' A Streetcar Named De*ir#.’ An American In

pans' and several others, the September and early October stand-

ant has bOen estraordioartly high”

Heard papers throughout the country used on editorial labeled

*VlCa Movietime. U S A ” on direct orders from William RandolphH irst. Jr to cooperate "No Horatio Alger hero tut svsr ap-

proached the achievement of the movie pioneers who have madetheir product the moat popular staple diversion in the country ”

editorial declared "They have built a mighty empire on the

imagination, dreams and fancies ef their audiences And Mr sodoing they have distributed their earning* widely —not only to

the highly publicised stars, hut to a whala army of men and womenand into every channel of commerce ”

(M i EffHortal AMChtrogo. OH Id

Cturagoa four daily newspapers gave k»ral eshihs a chance to

recant their gripes after tremendous editorial coverage of la%<

week s ‘ Movietime ' kwkuff Imre. Ekhtb* had beefed fix the laai

pngf that local papers, with their Weekly special TV sections. Werei.mg the tele cause hayand advertising protmmong, and all but

neglecting the picture housesBoth the Chi Tribune and the Heraid-Amenran did the unpre

cedented with two-page editorial layouts Chi Daily News used' Moviettme” dope on pages usually reserved for national spot newsand sent Ita Aim critic, ham Lasasr, to Springfield for full Cover-age on the Illinois campaign launching Virginia Marmaduke.Sun-Times* ago aob-sister likewise trekked Is MrMiArld for «*<li

tonal coverage, iwhtle the aheeCa dim arrthe. Puns Arden, ham-mered away locally.

EXECS ‘SATISflEO’w Cvd.fiLUU uni IUI I L II V w™ ^

XT 1ST B.o PITCHOn 'MovieHme’-Along With the Beefs

Enthusiasm with which the pub-lic greeted touring Hollywood personalities In the Moviettme l’ % A ”

drive last week, despite the dearthof topline Star names, makes it

probable that another such grassroots pitch will be tried nest yearand pouibljr become a regular an-nual affair

With knowledge gained bv last

week's eapenence It s a sure betthat more time and muff prevsurewilt be given nest year to gettingout on the road really high voltagemarquee names Robert J oDonnell and Arthur L. Mayer, who

{•perkplugged the ‘ Moviettme'*

I drive, Viewed with considerablesatisfaction last week s results

‘ Think what we could ha*e doneif we had had more stars ** theydeclared

.

• *Donnell ud hr hoped this

pioneering effort will be repeatedas an annual event;” but In *>me-

I what / different form * M> ownidea ” he explained, "l* that -the

tour* should he spread over v#-vera!

months with the country dividedinto wHumo and each section cov-

ered as the proper number of per-

sonalities become available*"

hi this way O'Donnell added

TOA Get the Edge?Memphis. OH !•

Hark rumor-s in the peatcouple wrecks that territories

where Theatre Owner* atAmerica units nut fated bet-

on allocation of Mo\ \r

time per%«*ialiVtr* then ail-

Allied areas were mini byAbram f Myers Allied hoardrhair man, in speaking to a

Joint TOA- Allied conventionh**re ttkday Tues

1 choose to think.*4 He said

’* that the trouble, rather thandiss-riiiiination. is the productof the Industry's inexperiencewith *urh tours, its prmrMUto art hastily without sloppingto consider the difficulties

RKO Stalls Prod,

Has Backlog Of

Additional areas joined In the

j

“Holly wood lad t » (Sown” chorusthis week but along with the

jsquawks was plentv M exhih com-ment to the effect the "Mtortcllme”

I national amt local committee* didI their utmost to make the campaign

|a surcesa.

Because of the absence of stars

to lour the state eshlbs In NewJersey bowed out of the projectentirely, Ray MiHand and TeresaBright apprai**<| in Albany, hut alt

surrounding ettigs had mi Hotly*wood visitors. Effort will he madeto reschedule a I<hii In that area

|In a Ihree-page report to eshihs

' in the territory, the MoviettmeIndiana rmooiittce related exhltto

'found ihemaeKc* m • humiliatingand emluirraaairig %u nation *‘ Wertforced to cancel hptet reservation'and rail off skrdded act tv Hies amtdrop v*rtmi» plans for Mo\ IrUror”celeiirat ion*.

.The Indiana unit nffi red Ita report *'m explanation and not in

|crRM bfei Rvefyaur with whom wehad contort, from the national df

jrector on down, workrd long ami

[arduously but the machine misfir ed vmiepLof M«*\te»ime i S K

ia just as great an idea as it everwas It was a bigvr ale affair amtundouMcdly some lessons havebeen learned Ml this first attempt

/\ §/ JF •Mi to just as great an ide« as It ever

I iwn Innip rilmc *** h *** • *•»*« •«-'

mold n^r wr noiMimmK : v WW *** *UUIU I OWM uoduuM.-dly ' -.m, l.-.-.m. bavAmerican dkg the unpre with the personalities well tn ad ®f*!

n * 'd ,rt Ibis ffraf attempi

s Chi Dally News used ! vance and of rout ve. could achieve V Moflywoed OH ld ^that will guarantee unresa in a

ed for national spot news a penetration which was Impuml- Fortified with a large bar klog of er.«»#t at some future lime

iprtngfield for full cover- Me In our first effort.** • /; brngH-ompleSed and tndlc-produced Indiana romnuttee offered spe-

|. Virginia Marmaduke, j "Nothing the motion picture bu<**.pis: actual KKO produHion > has ‘ Hu thanks to Allen 'Murky' I -one,

*d to Springfield for edt- ine«* has done” ODonnell abs reached a near-standstill Studio tm nnMHw Moilysiwd rsn-

rrthe. Ports Arden, ham- added * has won such goodwill for since first of the year. Has turned who made an appearance,

our industry as these persona lit »rs out only three Aim* i- The Half '

Broun. wh<» MyifilfiM,

igged the cause for seven accomplished by their splendid be- Breed ***The U» Vegas Story * and * ' * '"•» ,i ,H attend a luncheon in

columns to both ’Movie- ’ havior and sincere and earnest ’*A Girl In Every Port*—in addition *ndtanap*»l|s

speeches • Roth the reception to a tno of Tim Hull «»ater*. and '

^

given the personalities and tl*e upt oming pr«»duction slate It prsc- Albany Area a wqnawking

enormous amount of newspaper;

tk-ally bare Albony. tirl Iff,

|

.f•;BW . BE"' spnee , accorded their vudis were Trrmd toward a heavier mi- uRgepbllun of a hedulnd fgtfr*

lrv Kupcinet. Sun-Times columnist, plugged the cause for sevendays tunning and turned over two full column* tn both * Movie-lime” and the Aim rauae Mi general. •

Foreign Rigks New Lore for U. S.

Distribs; Eye Eased Pix Coin Flow

I

eor w. nr»»s* n w no Miterr upfe«la vaeathm to attend a luncheon in

Albany Ares’* WqwasrkingAlbany. Ort Iff.

t ancHtation <#f a si-heduled four-

Deal by which RKO recently ac-

quired foreign -hut not U S . —dia-

tribution rights tn David Rone's"Saturday's Island" la typical af anew industry development It

ft »«% njf of an easing wf currencyrestriction* abroad. permittingAmerican distribs tn convert meetef their oversea* earnings te dellars

HKi) advanced XliMLOOfi '$240.-0OO* for Kaatern Hemiaphere dis-

tribution right* to "Island ” It wasproduced in England and Jamaica<s British mlony i by Rene, whoused the RKO money aa a basis forhis financing and thua he* anotherplus-value for the dialrib tn that Hqualifies as a British quota pse.

l inda Darnell ia starred la theTechnicolor Aim.

t mted Artieta ia distributing“Island” in the Western Hemuphere. It helped In obtain Rosethe dollar financing he "required tnpsy Miss Darnel), director StuartPkivler and some technicians ;

Island” mark* a significantmile-tone la both distribution andfinancing fe that different com

without precedent in our industry ceniration on independent Alms »*srs tour through the ft-

If reports from the field, press and sbiwup on production at RKO ^h*nge dtatrirt haa Hmrededly left

clippings and - most Important of ha<k reached its peak this year tn Moviettme m«»in<»tH>n rather

lll--b.a. receipt* show under care- contrast to the haif-dosen actual ** ’*• Albany area aiiw RMful anal) ds that the tours really RKO pi* produced. II films have <CMfil$anl on page III

paid off. efforts may even be made been acquired for release either by * ^ ^Is get studio* to plot pr«*durtlon percentage or outright purchase s

to that there will be pretty much deals C omprising the list here I VMujImK W IMHIUnexpected PayoffUnexpected payoff of the

“Movietiine" star tours last

week, reports indicate, was thenew respect theatremen goti«ir Hollywood persanaJities

Aa far aa can be learned,there w asn't a single untowardincident among the 200 per*sonalities on tour. 1-oeal exhihcommittees found the Holly-woodItes up early, willing towork late and exemplary la

s hiatus far the first week In Octo- are "On the I and lkav With-

PirtTme With Jolnuios

Despite MPAA Resifiatm

RKO Rain tsafest As

Inf ef the Jmfle PM;

:Lesser Wieifs the Stick

Metre may have the Hon as Its

trademark, but RKO appears now

Washington Ort Iff

Edward t’heyfiti now on the

Shorts Reveal

Little Change

her That would eliminate one of out Knd from EUmakerv "Behave I in'* I ifilC Tf II n jOnHOIthe excuses for lack of atars last Yourself and ‘ The Blue Veil” iron* . aana a rv •

i ®n nr i*. ”” non*. »'•«: Desprte MPAA Resignation. - Edmund f.ramger, I Want 1 osi

r —~wfrom Harttuf I (ioldwvtt ‘ 1 (MiO Wtfihinfttifi ^ W 141

RKn RfitfkL^y Iff A D”* from AmTrtcan PMdure. V Edward fheyfit. now cm theRfiv (\Udl9 MNOl r\» •fliurkw-ljii-k from Euielllv r<wfi lor Iwro spec* has. turns In

•: f «i- 1 I, "Hiaughter Trail” from Irving Al- resignation lnm> hia Motion

filOf mJP NX, len < an outright purchase*. English- Eh-ture Aon of America Job on

up in -i a^ I pic ”!Jli Marlene” and documen- X1*' return here next week. n«4ice

Lesser Wields the joci ury -jungi# of ch*ng *• ^ ***&**. «* m i.

L looking *1 current production Aa a top aide to Eric Johnston

m^r"rS

l

*LtKVI

**"*-**- W* and to the future. It'a the same 4 x»»d more recent l> to Acting MPAAtoM “o'? thr^ i,m> now before E1***^ ***** O'Hara at $23 000 a

the cameras are all indie produr- 'ear. < hevfitt has worked on prob-” *• J”g* “VfJ* T?”* Uons "Winchester** "The Rig Jiky.** lems involving labor edm ation via

Graingers The Korean «»*•••- television pubik relations

T^v ar.^ Junele Meid Hum* •s,orv **4 Produrtions An-j

»"»• conlart with top-level

droclea and the Urn ” As for,

ernmeni peopleers. Chang and Tlmbo/’ „ \ .

Sol Leaner accounts principally 'Continued on page li1

for RKO* praoccupoUoo with wild:

*

life. He makes the “Tarxans" and D u/n sL Downs rights to "Jungle Head Hunt- OW* WD 08 lD^ I 30era" and "Chang.” w hich have been r M vhanded to RKO for release

^ FoT HbIS. Z ItTWA"Tint nn lirinn hunt nli-lufs w ”

name* are handling it in Eastern Release of snort i

and Western hemiaphere*. Numer lfifil-42 season !• p*

ous similar deals are in the mak thow M,| le chmg number distributed

111 q/tlflilUl W 1"'Tim ho." an African hunt picture

^ *j

made in Ansro Color by bow and

Release of short subjects in the ***** expert Howard Mill to jmf-

AI*f,neaPoi»v Get If

Circuit owners and independent

h*WO * SOm li l'J'rttTlTwMlTlIU In^UI In.,, *•*«»>••« - (« Mr mu «ml_- netl

<t onlmued on page 20• reelers and 102 twlreelers for the Mate Circuit in Texas M*»st of the independent exhibi m the Tcxa* are* this *>ek that

' " *screen hopper this vear compared “Jungle Head Hunters” ha* also tor ire here seems to be directed M won a Holdover A mund lara

‘Irtiih* IH* rwaVtoM.^ te 144 and 113 respectively, last been doing surprisingly good Mi toward Paramount and Warner* be van gut under w«* veMerdayA®iE wlk CMC IJentfilm

*<aton On hast* of its first six weeks tn cause of (heir allegedly "uncoo Mon ) on a I Ifit mile junket to Mi

For Hr\ hill* ( enaonhi* Anium* ud «!»«.. *> > TKL"2*5J; USSm nSSSSj^SJj ST **

r>| mmtHill* . Pel II. *hor,,

n *. '* y j ^-Swe*-—r ^uirn) by b».n« oa Ike pm fw a nm : CM* Will, »«H in Paramount

...*u

°V. tlnuance^ of the March of I mecircuit End tucked up competitive bidding Metro apper uippmi of them this w«*eh to John

\i eiIIHtheatre*. Whr xtupped pro- u a g^nmn- mat# for ruU' i* barb B the tot al indies* B*ir> more Ji Gioup - traveling

1' jpprtaating that there d.ciion recently it

"Head Hunters" and they did so good grace* again The boys are in a chartered Mu ^nd being met

I0"* f*"*™!* 41 12 ftbna annually for 20ththat a begrudgingly admitting that its ,,n the ouukirl. of each town by

fMdren Currently showing are fox distribution I **"'<**'J™t ^L-nt term. are ' not too far out «h.ml hand, and eowbov*

In point of quantity ***** by Texas exhib RobertJ

r change from the J.O Dunnell He made the **i>*JJ *^

Sited in I $30 M , a dlatrlhullon deal It has registered {£***The v Jl 7 S ^hJ

« thu wok too top hi* in the peal couple waaki Tuty BV if s TJVMI< Continued on page 20'

Uduh' I*i* Cue DemandFor Bevhilb Onnorship

Beverly HilU. Ort. Iff

are grooving

lt*« reported that Cheyfitr will

he pnvateh retained by Erie

Johnston f«*r some work Cheyfitr

who haa been study mg law V at

night, is slated lo take his bar ex-

aminations next nnmth He ex-perts to practice ia Washington

‘MOVIETUNE’ TOUR WINS

NEED FOR 2D CARAVANDwllav Ort lfi

Movietiine” tour went su well

t/vr^. „ Mk.< ) circuit had picked up competitive bidding Metro apper support of them this week to John

( bang * aa a running mate for enil\ is beck in the local indies* Barry rewire Jr Group is traveling

anno.iivior^h "Heed Hunters” and they did so good grace* again The boys are m a chartered bus *nd being mrt

children.A S' reetcar Named Demire.” "Hi* Fact that the numerical changeKind of Woman,” "Pickup.” **A ia relatively smell ia summed upHlace in the Sun” and the French an observation made by Paramosfilm. "La Roods ” short subjects sales manager Ox

In case the censorship ordinance Morgan. The market for short*I* passed. Beverly Hilla will he more or leas fixed, he said, and a

r«Su5!tbt MUMdMi rhaaa* ***?• !*»«! .r ‘r/r. **r» y* vg/wgfij ^

'* f*!*-*- Vfl- Th»i««" ha* W^if'dubb,* *ima M— »a*k« ha* baaa! rlut.n* a la,** km, a* lb, am •««> <» ar-

*nk21? fhllr iiSB from tu original Balinese number of deals • curred at Kenrdy. T*-s*« N »•»*»*

^Tk.l lor .hort^ il K.. York Ih, • IWnni. B,r«,r national Allied !•««! ~ k^op tor '*>•

l.M »«d ”, u!d .r,d on, M*t •*,#,*! w„k. conlabbtna on dir«,o, from M.nneapotu wbm th, trmm t* '»

»3w*a <rf M* T^n- .nd ..the. W. W1 *»r» KU KM WM W« *« *£»£ hind( Minty With film restrictions,dena haa been that way for

nlty la L. A. can pretty well tell what the return

be. Costs conti

since salaries constitute TS”b Id ****

Jwv *< ib* mura

la ba blab p4» »»Ui RKO and wtlh hi* ulai cooipolaory p,,c«nu«, I* lb# or- the road blo.k-.dr.I .

. 7r. "*>•».. Irvtoc Loam and Seymour «an,taUonV comt.nuoa la Non **»« «op ... mad, ar ra

, .fW*. . .^r UurkOrt M. :I'V Mar IWlla« tb« laaiblaW.

w<

Weaker Prmkd TripsLA Biz Boom:

UG. O’Hara’ 19a Oristy’

'Groom' GimI *27,0*,

i Monti; ‘Mob* Sock 12GkloMTfil Ort !•

“Her# Corn** Groom" ia the

leading »w pk kero this

with big »frW it Loew a. TheMob " MH shape* ame*h it l«i»*

penal while “Pickup” look* fast at

< Urpheuin Mask of Avenger”loom* food at Ptlneem

Hob; * Socko

2%, tanraT-Covage’ Crisp 30G

fa Ct? fame, <S: c Lot 4 ngeles , Oct It a—There art m Orw Mila Hrrr

currentlv but. none It shaping•tn.ngi Millionaire For niridrlull thin $22 000 ill tvr theatre*

whiir T«.morroo U Another Dayshape* light $21000 in I hrrr

hMnn People V* O'Hara** la

oilv %i«w Sliooo III two MtM"Never Gao Tell” loom* mild In

three spot % whi ir ”O0i the I-doae”

It modrratr 011.000 in two Tro*<* 41

wind* V shaprt fair ft 000 at L AParamount "Streetcar Named J

Dwrr continue* itr»ntaith bit**

HO »n fourth round whiir "David >

and Bath 'hrha look* good tIOUOOin seventh framr

EiOndM for Ttda Wrrh;

Loa A«tdM, ( Warn, t piewaLoyola. Wtlehlr* FW( 1.047

2 Oft I 7tt; 1 .244: 2 29t; 70-g I 10 u— MHHwnalro for Chneay" <1otb> 1

Aand Ba*krthall Fia" < Indie*. Thin$22 cx*» l^aat work. Ooy Earth

(

Stn«4 SMI” *20thi. $22 200 ^««-»« j1 a .(.« Willem

(WB* .2754; 1 757 2J44; 70-11 101*

(

—Tomorrow Another Day” ' WB*Light $21 000 I .a»t week "Paint.,-*]

1nr Cloud*’ WB '2d wk\ fit SCO}

leu s Mate. Egyptian l A

<2 404 IJtB; INl w "PMplaAgainst O’Hara'* M-G' and Ban- ^nartiiM M-G- Blow fit Ott Last m

'<• week ‘ Texas C amival ' M-G* 2d nwk $14 300

HtIHirret Paata* es RKO 2 752 52 412 70-41 * — "Flying Leather- tneck*” <KKO* and RoadWttik" §‘BKO- <2d wk* Good 420(100 tnkt

w rk s4«k $23 000 ILoe Aoeetoa Paraaaount -FAM f

. 12.204 40* -r- T’roavwind* Par*,

and Vartetie* on Parade" <UpM I

Fair $0 000 In»t week "Darling.How Could You' 'Par and 'Cattle r

<*een *UA . $5 400 I

HoHywood Paraaaount fAM ,

H 420 44* — Rhubarb" 'Par* 3dwk , Near 45 006 |jNt wWk okr .

-

fg <M.K) |

Lotted Artiste. Bits. Irta *UA- |

|WC( 2 100 I 370 • 1 4 ,

t0-$l 10 — \

"Merer Can THI" l and "LadyFrom Tessa*' 'U* Mild $12 000 •

LaM wrrk. "Gdlden Horde *V} \

and "Plain! Harvest *KK<)’ 't •

da* a* $14 200Pour tHar l

TA aoti 70 60*

"Kind Ladg” 'M-G* ltd wk . Slow 1

$3 410 l ast week. $4 000 I

Pine Arte FWO 477; *0 $1 *0

Place in Sun * Par* 6th wk4 [

da okay $4 500 l-a«t waat$5 100Wuc Globe FWO $113 TOO;

•0.51 50*—"David and Bathsheba 1

: '20th 71 h wk* Held at 010.404

U4 week, food $11000Orphrum Hawaii Metropolitan

GAS >2.21*. I 104 40-40* — « Hi

the l.«H*se RKO and SlaughterTrail RKO* Mild $11000 U»twrrk "Show Buonrw ' 'RKO' and"Iron Majpr" *RKO» irctaaues ,

$4 300Beverly Hilla * H 1412 40

$1 streetcar Wit <•> w k

Stout $16 000 or near LaM week$1? 600

l aurel Rowener* 646 $1 20 2 40— "Taira Hoffmann *

* Indie <|0th

wk Started 20th framr Monday113' alter faat $4 000 laat week

- >! hi wmm,

‘Eartk’ Fat $10,000 hPitt; ‘BehrcMere’ OK 9G,

‘Streetcar’ 12G in 3d

Breafoaj Grasses

estimated Total GroaaThU Week $$73,644

•Baaed on If theatre.* *

Laat Tear $$24 744Baird on 14 theatre*

Horde’

IIS,000, Cleve.

Cleveland Ort 14l Gradual upawtnf mwemeat con-tinue* to hr noted in take* of

downtown houara They are evensurviving the 1$ day run a# **Icr

Capadra 52* at Arena "RhubnFk'* la probably the btggnal dia-

appointmrnt at State “GoldrnHorde" at Hipp Utoha extra por*d

for top com in dtp Palace a

j

‘Happy Go Lovely" ia very aUrw

Mm CT I 2 424 , 24-440 —"Place in Sun” Par*>3d wki, Off

to 413 000 foUowing nifty med at

414.000Capitol f t > <2 412; 34-40* -

H»a Kind ef Woman* *EKQi* 2d

«k> Okay 412 000 after torrid 6rat

round at 424.400a

'

PHatm C T -2 131. 24-40* -of AVMMW" Coll Gout

$14,000 Laat week. * RhubarbPar*. $12<W0Loewi CT> 1,455. 40-45 -Here Come* Groom* 'Par- Big

127 000 Laat week "Show Boat• M-Gt 4th ak' 414 500H4Nbi CT 1424. 24-40*

l "The Mob Col* and HarlemL Globe Trotter* *Col* Bock 412.*“ 040 Laat week "Tall Target

iM-Cl and "AU-Amartcan Lo-ed. Par*. 47,040 ^ .

*, ipkiam C T * • 1 044: 24-40* —**

* ptrkup ‘Coll and "Chain af Or-

1

" cumauncea* Col* Faat 410 000

, Loot waok. David Bath»heba*'

* 20th* 4th wkl. 410 540

Thla Week $7421000i Baaed an 25 rtnes 221 the

afrea, chleflg firn rvna, inctud4ne ff T. >

Boaton. Ort. 16

Aided by holiday, nwat down-*i maiara report better thanet age bis with T>ay Earth S*«mk1ill * at Baalon boat at thia houaamany week*. Texas Carnival**

averBtill

parlayed with "Bed Badge ofCourage** at Orpheus* and State ta

rongd F*

Loot tear . $2420.000

v t Baaed am 25 ctfiea, and MOtheatre*.)

Courage" at Orpheutn and State it

shaping gtrong ‘ Rhubarb ’at Para-mount and Fenway la below rs-

rotation* but okay "Meet NUher Shaw" at Met look* ok**

"Lave Heat" at Maaaartal 1* UwInna disappointment The River

*

in third frame at Beacon Hill im

atm Ane with People Will Talk'm fourth week at After holdingnicely

relation* I

ifter ShawCoSb Heat

$12,00#,!

People Win ?al

Philadelphia Ort 14 nm n |0-a2 4Weekend trade waa off hare thia <LA) <3d wk . M

veaaton with regular winter TV bus Day matineeshow* blamed partly. Beat show- 1 $11 000 after 1

ing of newcomer* will be "Babnea] aooifML

V ourvelf" at Goldman and "Paint-1 Bw1t, iBKOI

ing CVoUda With Bunahlne’* at • ry- v r^rth Stom

I1J04 5445 —I 20th 4th wk*.following nifty

HtU, Inc )

w River’*

by Colum-g for nifty

H> poe4a bead 1

1

ing for nifty

$12 900 fur

Estimate# for Thia WeekAllen 'Warner* '3 000 55-44*

Painting Claud* Sunshine' H B»

Raay $12,040 Laat week Davidand Bathaheka 20th* 3d wk* at

tilted acale, sameNlpp Srheftel-Burger* '3.700,1

55 Of)'— Golden Horde” U» Heft*

$15 000 Laat week,

Day EarthStood BUM ’ 20th $14 000Loner Mall «Cominunityt «S45,

42 40 top*—'The River” <UAI.Opened today *Tue* \ with invita-

,

;lanal audience Latf week TonyDraw* llurae” Indie* light $2 500Okie 'Loew’ai I 244: 55-40» —

"Texaa Carnival" *M-G) ma*i

Breety $7,000 Laat week Placein Sun ' ‘Par* »»oi ( $6 000

Palaee RKO* C 300 33-40- —"llappy Go Ixively” RKO*. I>ull

;

$7 300 Laat week Saturday* 1

Hero’ ‘Can. rather offiah at

$12,000 ?/State * Loew a* -3 450. 54-44* —Rhubarb' Par Thin $11,004

l^lat week, 'Traa* Carnival”

D.C. Brisk; *Sm’ Record

15G, ‘Egypt’-Vade Oke

' **|

/ Waahlnglnn. Ort. 14

700 Mam atcm btx continuer a* hnak

r ft y aa the weather Influx of aark firat-

grii run ptx 1* bringing cheer U» nud-

tow-n exhibitor* Top honor* go to

ygS1

"Place in the Sun." which ia b«wak-

JAP $*4 a» record* at the Trana-Lux

Hta-' Laumhed by one of fane teat

ony preema town haa ever seen plus

Vio unanimoua nod* from the ertx.

I ! HHi looks good for a longmn Also

. o , sock la Day the Earth Stood Still"

lat e at RKO Keith » "Texas Carnival”at Loew'a Mace ratea mention in

i ^ the champ class

M-G* . 514.000Stillman 'Loew ** »3.700. V H*)»

—-"American in Part*” *M-G* '3dwk* Swell 914,000 after 514.000iaat weekTawee iScheftel -* Burger 1 500.

55 40*— ’ Bright Victory *1’* *2dwk First ha here nice $3 500following fine $5 500 laat week

Capital 1 Loew s* <3.434. 44-90*—“LttSla Egypt” »U) plua vaude.Okay $17 000 Laat week. /‘Mil-

lionaire Christy r 20th» plus Patti

Page and Guy Mitchell onstage,wow $32 000 \Dupont tLoperfi ‘372 .

50 65^Wooden Horae” Indie*. Pleasing

$4 500 Laat week. ‘Oliver Twist"• L Ai '4th wk*. fine $2,504 tn final

3 day*.Keith a (RKO) <1 424; 44-60*—Day Earth Stood Still 20th >

Solid $15 004. Laat week, Ilia

* Continued on page 22)

ing CloUda wttn sunamne- at

Stanley. Stageahow headed byPatti Page and Guy Mitchell ie

booming "Banner!me * to aolld

itaaaa at the Maatbaum 'TheMob ’ 1* holding nicety in second(ramp at Stanum

Estimate* foe Tbl# WeekAldine *$ B* <1202: 50 9g*—

Darling How Could You” <Par>

Mild $7 004 Last week " Angelafa Out held" 1M -G 1 i 3d wk). $4 000

Boyd 'WB) '2 340; 45-4124)—"Streetcar Named Desire^ WB)3d wk». Trim $14,040. Laid woak,$23000,

Karto WB) «|.700. 5444*— Bun-ny Side Street” ‘CoD and "China

[Corsair” 'Col). So-*a $14 000 Laatweek. "Jungle Manhunt *Col)

plua Clover*. Jackie Mabley 00-

Mage $14 000. •

Fas 20th) *2250; 50-00)— NoHighway in Sky ’ 20th). FUt $13 -

(100. Last week* "Day Earth StoodStill" 20th) '2d wk), $12 000.

Geidmau 'Goldman* <1100; 50-

gg,_ Behave Youraelf" tRKO*.Fine $12 000 Laat week * Million-

aire for Christy" 20th). $1 1000.

Maatbaum WB* <4.240; 50-66*—"Banner line M-G) plus Patti

] Page. Gu> Mitchell onstage Solid

, $26,000 Last week. "CroMWinda *

Par). $4 000 la 5 day*.

Midtaw a (Goldman) <1 000. 50$$)— Golden Horde C 2d wk{Down to 44.000 after nice opener; at $12,000

‘BEHAVE’ TALL $8,000.

BALTO; MOB’ GOOD 9GBaltimore Ort 14

Bit rematnt on offuh vide here

,/ ^^ "ianimiiting'at ^he*stan Wld* Btlaaeurt " Paramount shape* $3,000*

,

%r2, ffuilf" vha^a lorrtd wlth “A ,n Suak * «S Vprona

«1»A. I* I! can Royal Uve Stock and Horae . . .

slow 'cxrentine "The* *LP*eootl Show Ena plenty o# eiattora 111 town Ifldoi'i^Ttino

P * '<>' Weathar ia of aormalfall variaty M

—;——

Randolph Goldman) *2 50$; 94-

K.C. Perk*: W-Wfe* Snarl ®3n«2sr

»

85.000, Sun' He 1C ‘Missouri’ I9Gr niv Ort is «Ua«Mi IWII n,m so-w»—

Ltafup of tuSwir LJTi. m.k. !

Mob ‘ ,< 0" 'U S®'"* *11000

eral improvement in bit along the- Trane-L»x *500; 30 u«*'— * Made-atre row. Stage fare m form of

,

line" *LA». Blow 23 004 If laat*

tParuum Follies" at the Tower Is full week Lest week. "Mr Drake s

ImIRM You Never Can Tell” to Duck" <LA>. $2200.a »mart total Midland has a big World i.AS) *500; 5044* —veaaion In sight with ' Across the Mane duPort" Indie* Fine

beaten 'RKO! *2.204: 40-45*—* Day Earth Stood Still * *20th* and"Jungle Manhunt” «CPlV Leadingtown with beet for this house in

•Mb# time, tuck $22400 Iaatj

week. "Golden Horde" L* andTM» la Korea" *Repl, 413000Fenway ’NET) <1272 40-35 —Rhubarb” Par* and ( age af

Gold" >ladt). Below hopes. at

$3,000 Last week, "PaintingClouds .Bunahlne" <WB* and 1

Step* North ‘ (LA>. 0$ 000

MemoetM RKO) <3200 40-55 —1 "Love Neat" *20th) and "Sky High"hUp) Sluggish $12400 U'tweek. "Behave Yauraelf* BKOIand UII1 Marlene’ <BKO<,214 000

Metropolitan 'NET' <4.347 44-65

"Meet After Show ’ 20th) andBasketball Fix" « Indie* Okay

116 0**0. Lad week. "Force ofArm*' ( WB' and "Havana Boa#"Rep). 512.000

Orpkoum (Loew) <3.300. 40 45<—Texaa Carnival" * M-G) and "RedBadge of Courage" *M-G\ Lowerhalf got ctik plaudit*, neat $2<) 000(met ’ week. "Saturday *s Hero"Col) and "Sunny Sid# Street**

Col). 414,400

Piramaunt (NET) *1.700; 4044)—"Khubarh" <Par) and "Cage ofGold” Indie). Okay 413.000 l^«tweek. "Painting Clouds Sunshine’*WB> and "3 Steps North” *LA>

; gll 500

Slate Lorw> <3 500. 4445'—"Texaa Carnival" *M-G> and RedBadge Courage" 'M-G*. Good• 10 000 l^at week. "Saturday *

Hero" «CoD and "Sunny SideStreet" -Col), same.

'Htfle' Rmmt $10,000

la Sealdc Hthn’ W

Last week "

< Indie). 42 704

Pittsburgh. Oct 14 70r .

Thing* appear definitely look- <M-GIng up in all spots these day*./ Day 000Earth Mood Still” looks like beat iL», {

thing Vultuo haa had m some time Hl|

and "Place in Bun” R holding up 20-70writ .ox the Penn. 20th

I Oimate* for This Week after

Fultaa Shea* 1 760 50-E5' — Col*

*D-y Karih Stood Still" jOth*. KeSn\u*h $10,006 heat *1 thia houac 70*—tn iriitnMu and vure to hold Last lomow eek The Prow lei 1. A ' and of *T

*TI»e Hoovttuni l \ 962UU bit*Harm Harriv 2 2tM) 50-45* — Mi

"Belvedere Hn«> Bell 20th». Sea(mud 56 060 Last week Whiatle rowat Eaton FalU Col 27 000 rragt

Pena Loew a* 3300 5043 — Ne-Place la Sun” Par* 2d wk Do- Nolag much better than usual «*rond reeei

week for picture here big 213 000 Of hn

Law week 312 500 LavMauley W«. J 400 5045 — uk*.

-Pa.atmg Clouds Sunvhme ’ WB‘ /%oi»d

Fairly reapertahle 512 000 Last Si)

weet Hu K.ad of Woman” ‘ Pali

<EJIO 414 044 •;: Light

Warner -WB 2 004 45-1125*— Sun*2rwtcar Named Dewre WB after

<3e •• Lam ad strength left to Tpmm 1.1444 ar mace on top of — B<

5:4 2b: ana week May stay at H'X)loan m/jcr md iay a. liona

ItU T^‘^ob^^

r' SbowTSa plirnty <3^i«o7T,n t^

i HumP * tar week Weather M of aormal

Ml ' ^ fall varietyF.slimate* for Thl» Week Fatimatea for This Week

i Century Loew ft-LA* 3 600. 20- Klmo Dirkmaon) >504. $120-Ih 70) — Red Badge of Courage 22 40*—*Ta)ea of Hoffmann In-

Mi. Divappuinting(at mild $6 die 4th wk). Continues tor at

Dag 000 l^st week, Golden Hordr 22 500 Last week, kig $3,000.beat .Li. 37 400 I Midland • Loew’a) 2 500. 5044)time Mlppodrwase Rappapori' 2 240 —"Across Wide Miawurt * -M-G*« up 20-70* — "Day Earth Stood Still and Kind Lady" M-G* Big $14-

I 20th*. Opening tomorrow Wed.) 000. and like holdover tan week,after good round for The Mob" The Mob” • Col ) and "Aaaaaain for

1* — Col* at 26600 /••/://••'-, Hire" Indie*. $12,000JOth Keith'* Srhanberger (60 20 Mtanurl KKO 2 650 50-75*—tttiar 70*— Lost Continent

' Up' Qpeba "Tomorrow Another Day” KBLgat (omorrow 'Wed * following week and "Hurricane Island' *Col) Slowand of Darling How Could You” Par $7,500. Last week. His Kind of

hit %low 26 400 Woman" RKO* and M *Col*Si — Mayfair .flicks' 640. 20-65 — solid 310.000

Indpis. Droays Albeit

2045* — Woman" RKO)solid 310.000

"Sea Hornet ' Rep' Start* tomor-j

Parses wit Tri Statev <1

row < Wed ) on heel* of above av- iSo-Og * 1 "Place

. Tb * Sun” *1

erege $4 000 for "Pickup” 'Col< Look* very big 314.000 Se<New Mechanic* 1 400- 20-70*— week ia likely. Last week. "Cl

"No Highway in Sky 20th Well winds” Pan, 49.000received by rrtx hut not so good Tower »Fox Midwest) <2 100

LJmis mak "Ho*” ’Col* 2d wk». Solid 412.000' ?*

ion iith^iin . laHer aock 510 00 opener, "Golden Horde.’* with sturdy

bit along the- Trana-Lux <500; 50-44)—"Made- taking* at Music Hall and "Be-

r in form of lino ' <LA>. Slow 43 000 If last* have Youraelf." fine at Liberty,the Tower ia full week Laat week. Mr Drake * M her# .Kig round.Cm T.ir to Duck * .U*> USUI **

,

nd h,. * bia WmU GAS. 500; _ TmO, f»Mr^l>r I* ,lu«r»b

"Aero** the Marie duPort” Indie ). Fine .; v;::Eaamatea for This Weekmount shape* $5,000 Last week. ' Lover* of CoHoeuna * Evergreen » (1224. 45-

in Sun and Verona *

'I ndie), 44,7 ' >0:

. 60*—“Earth Stood Still" *20th) and

I“and Ho'ri , , t "‘T .Triple Crum" Mono) <2d wk'.

Atom in town IndDU UTOODY A Ik* it$4,000 after marvelous

M of normal1 ~r ” rx^m

514.200 laat week.

wee ‘Missouri* Nifty $12,000 0-tl 25 — D, vld and Battuhcb,-

wi£l-*,

S:h

0/ * tit*?'

***

inues Ane at 6b>4—

r

weather drew UbavOp (Hamrick) <1 464: 44-40)

Ag 43 000 country this past week- Youraelf RKO» and4500. 5044) ***

i,bn entries are ^ Renegade ' <L». Strong

laoun* (M-G) r;ih** 1°; »4 000 lart^week "Lad> fromG». Big $14- .

Acr®? Texaa” (U) and Sky High" <Lip>,

r tasat week. • nuUlandiof ^witk beat take there ^"Aa^vain for

’ « P»i»Un« Cloud* mmk€ kl .Hamrick) *456 65-

0 .

fatr

’ $0<—-"Lnknow n World Up' H456 50-75*— Dmrta and Bathvheha looks nkr Highly Dangerous " Up* GreatDay" WB* m hold-over ,44 000 Laat week* "Drake * Duek

*

d ’ CoD Slow Estimates for This Week /I'llA); dull $2,400 in 5 daysHis Kind of Circle CucknlhDolle* *2 400; 50- Muale Hall •Hamrick* 2 282 45-

1 "M” «Col*. $l 20* — "Dav $d and Bathsheba" .

*»’ —. Golden Horde” *U» an$

. :!• 20t h ). Trim $4 000 in 5 day# ©f "Two Dollar Bettor' (indie* Lofty

Laiea* (1600- uiZ oium tl0 0o() last week "Force of- Par).

second stanza after huge

t’rovv-

at hoaoffire with 27 060 Last week"David and Bathsheba" • 20th > 4th — _ —wk’. upped arale run wound up stage opening a new policy here. 1

rT"

1 n. .

f' ^ ^ : I fabmr (Sterling) tl.354; 40-70*

solid 26 000 ;••••.. Ftae $15000 Uat weJt in combo . ALnaw a Loew *> «2 427 5€k70 — Thon»e iWR) and "Happy

Stanley WB* J 240 2ST5< - with other Fog Midweat house* ^ Go lively" (RKO) 2d runa* f»<r"Painting Cloud* Sun-htne WB ( ptawn. Eagulrv. Fairway. Gra Tbe Strip" M G' Nifty $12 000 33500 Last week Care Little

Ught 26006 Last week "Place to nada 'Fox M.riweaK) 2 043. 820 <20th) and Iron Man" U»Sun * 'Par *JJ wk). mild $7400 700. 1217; 50-75)—"Pe«.pie WU1 and Big Gusher" (Col ). 911.000 (|i runs). 22.300.after oke 212 400 opening . Talk ” *20Ui). Topping average with Lyric »C D» <1.000; 50-70)—‘To- ' Paramwunt (Evergreen) ,2 ' KW

1

Town Rappaport 1 500 3545 $15 000 Last week. Golden morrow Another Day *WB> and 45-00 — “Flat# In Sun" (Far* and-Behave Yourself” RKO Trim Horde” t» and Ye* Sir Mr "Jungle Manhunt" Indie* Mild "Basketball Fix" Indie* 2d wk444000 or near Last week ’ Mil- , Bones" (Up), with Tower tu combo

,

45.0u0 Last week. "Warpath" iPar) days). Big $10,000 after $17, Wlionairo Chnwy” <20tk', $4,400 (instead gfltfgftfe. $14,004. land Pier 22 tLlRl, I4.HML (opener.

, T5» — Never Can Tell" <L> with; witi T.jb" ~

, koThilam Wallen •'Panaian Follies" on rJIL . /»^/ _*nd

I. »p.n,n( . nr. nolirr h«. ,<7“rh J 1/’- M00®' _

$15 ik*0 Last weelL in combo !/.Laow a • Loew a) *2 427

aaia ; - _^ _ Arrnct U .Ha YliaeaiimF ,

’”a' Indiana C D* (3 200 30-70) —Painting Clouds Sunshine* (WB)

"Hurricane Island” *Col). Mod-*r«l. tin AIM t .M »- • «l.crate 910 000 Lag week. "Fbople

'Pai don

$10,000 Last week “Force of

Arma" WB) and Pool of London•UK $7,060Orpbewm 'Hamrick* <2.046: 65-

60'— Painting Clouds Sunshine*WB* Nico 64 000 Lart week.Tape Fabian* Rep> and "LtahWagon Troll" <Rep $6 600 _ .

— Behave Tourself RKO). Trim Horde ” *L» and "Y'e* Sir Mr "Jungle Manhunt" -Indie*

Ortobrr IT. 1951 riiTim: 6$**BC*

Columbus Da; Ups Chi; ‘Earth’ SolidI

1®'w*y Holding Up; Pmza-Turner

Okay 17G, Carnival Vaude 33G, 2dCkidld. Oct It -

Columbus Day School nprievr

fn1.iv lit hypoed an otherwise

0* <h frame in the Loop but both

holllovett and new entnea are still

, trims expectations Grand comho

Z l>av Earth Stood BMIT and• Go Navy” looks solid $16.*

th . United Artists, with “Golden

H i- and '*9asketball fix la

^ Hrfaht^Victory" is Okay $17,000

er oral hut below hopes at W<»od'

Highway" if lusty $6 <**> at

f efffeIC Roadshow run of “TheUner’' opens today 'Tues ) at Sel-

» n *i»h plent\ advance vitality. TTexas Carnival” and all-vaude

abhtu at Oriental is holding at WmAu$33 000 in second round Chicagoholdover of Jim Thorpe f and• Hoartng 20 i“ revue onstage look*

*i<»» .

• Sixth and Anal week of

land and Bathshahs’ la firm at

sUt*-Lake Booaevelt doub r bill

Mice Pace" and * Ci mnnalL.*wver- shapes nice to secondweek

I %tinsales for This WeekChicage HAK’ 3 900 fgi—**Jim

Eat imates Are NetFilm gross estimates as re-

ported herewith from the vari-ous key cities, are net. I e.without the 30% tax Distrib-utors share on net take whenplaying percentage hence theestimated figures are net in-

The parenthetic admissionprices, however, as indicated,include the U 8 amusementtax.

‘Fox’ Wow 116,01)0.

Toronto: ‘Sun’ 20G

Providence. Oct If’

KK<> \ litre is heading the U%there this werk with “l>a> TheRanh Stood Still'” in a fairly drabweek l.orw s State opened ’ Pre

;pie Against O'Hara ' on Sundax* 1 4th • Crow*wind' ’ just

okay last week at Stiand

Kstimatoa for This WeekAlbee RKO *2 200 4M6*

“Day Barth Stood Still” *20th» andYellow An ' Mono Fax! $13 000

Last week Happy Cio LovelyHKO and Lilli Marleor ’ iRKO*.$10,000

Majestic Kay) 2 200 44 65“Painting Cloud* Sunshine' WHand ’ Joe Palooka Tnule Crass

1 Mono 1 Karr $$000 um week,r Golden Horde* iU* and Leave to

Maruus '* Indie tlgoAO

Metropolian • Snider <3 400 44

f65>—“The Prowler iU A a#»d

Queen For I >a> IX Ju*t mild strong tfOUffl$AAtM> I ..a st week 'Hard. Kant, starring F/h»

Bmiatou Falls’ Ditto,

^American' Wow 165G in 2d Wk.Col uintMjv Da v Holiday trade the - round ended Sundax <14* held at

end of the Jewish holiday last great ttJ.txM) after $13 400 forWrdnotlax 10* night and favor fourth weekablr w. Athei haxe ronilxnrd to K«d>«> ( il> Mu*t. Ilall K<* he-

Oct. if|

With heavy influx of out-of-townvisitors here for the Royal visit

Beautiful iflKO* 3d wkMan With My Kat e” it A ,

15,(08 in 3 day *

State lafV 3 200 44*RV—*"Peo-ple Against (t Han" 'M-G< and“Assassin for Hire". •* M-G*. OpenedSunday ill* Last week “Naturday s Kero ' *C4* and Bla. kmailed Indie mild $14 00$

Hieand Silverman* 2,200,44-65

--‘ .Magic Carpet” rCol* and * Jungle Manhtapl** tCd* OplPHl Mon

spell nice-ta sack , ItglatP gene* felierw ‘5 045 00 $2 40—“Amen-ally for Kro.vdx* ax first -runs this i r in In Pari* 'MG' wrih stageahowSeaston Three new future* are 2d wk' Building in amaiiadnut proving much help despite faahkan via srord -of-mouth andstrong: start* lur two of them ! holidaxv Pushing to terrific $165.-Cmutually tug trade last Wednes- 600 or better First week wasday and again un FT ida* /Columbus ’ great $l5$0U(i Slav* indef at this

Da v* i» enabling some theatres to gaithold near ’previous sitti totals i Rivolt > U AT-Par* 2 092 •$-$2»—

*

‘Texas Carnival is heading for David and Rathsheba 'loth*

a g«»d 917(1011 at the State albeit}

10th wk - Ninth ><»n/4 .endeda bit disappointing in view of a last nighi Turv * held practically

Mi tinpenuin ”jeven with prr<i*ding week at $31 •

Pmra and (ana 500 after smash $31 '***) in eighthmdltunwr likewise is hot up to the frame ' Continue*fair promise *hnwit opening d tx at the tai; i30th> $u-$2 J<) —

1

'V r/VKltsnlon It will be hirfcy to ‘Millionaire fee Christy' vffKhi

finish with ; $13 (100 : only fair plus Josephine K.»k. r headingV% hi vile at Katon Kails" also is stage brll *2d wk* Initial hold-

not vi g«MKl at $13 000 for first over stan/.a ending t*«lM (Wed 1

week continue* strongly at ttSOUO ggHosoffu e dump continues I* b#

'

. yin ,nd Roaring 2d's”plu ' %,ron4{ iru °m ‘n« UU'" " r dav 14 I a.» *«•. k l ruow.mU

rex ue onstage <2d wk* Blow $23

-

(tun. laist week, $38,000(•rand HKO* (1.300 $•>—”Day

Kiith Stood Still” 130th > and * Let s

(a Navy” Mono* fancy $11,000I.* week Rhubarb” 'Par* and* Kuadblork” RKOi (3d wk*. $6 500Oriental (Indie* <3.400. 06*—

Texas Carnival” <M-G* and all-

Viiidr show <3d wrk* Good $33,000ev k $443)00

Rnnarveit BAR* *1500 5V8t>—* viagu Fare” (Coll and "Criminalf awver” Col* 2d wki Bright$)2 *MM l-aat week. $1$ 000sute-l^ke BAK* 2 700, 90-

$1 25‘ — "David and Bathaheba”<2i«h» *6th(\nal week) Sturdy$17 000 Last week. $20 000Helwjm Shubert* <1000. $1 25

$2 40*- The River” <VA». Bows

boxoffice ha* roomed to big totals <par i „kr $7 oooat most deluxers “Place in the -- -

Sun and Tales of Hoffmann *

are paring the city, being neck l\

and neck Laiter Is in secondframe Bunny Side of Street is

stout in sis houses white “DesertFox” shapes soeko Also good is

Seven Day* to Noon *

far This WeekGlendale, May

fair;Bcarbarw. Stale *Taylort| Cinonnati Oet 16

35^)—%i»n^SiAs Overall count for ace stands is

... _?u,>n^ SW >.

C_ot

.rlrwe to seasonal par this week

and Lets Go Wavy *Mono>.* pnuhaib” shapes okay at Alhee

Horde’ Hep $9,000,

Aces in

Voter if an in Paris." with staff**show, at tire Muxs Hall A terrificfl6.5(iiW or belter loom* fur thesecond week or $7 000 Owtter thanopening session Cntumbus Day’stotal rati slightly ahead of Satuiday which normally u the lieakday for the week at the Mall Jo*atphtne Baker heading the stage-4»ow U re^imn^ihle for keeping

|Mill ion ,*ii e for Christy"’ in the

chips for second week at

Big $»5 000 is in sight’

Greatest fourth atanra money isgoing to ‘ Htreetcar Named l*e-

! air* With Wk ko $57,000 at

Warner “Klying leathernecks

I(•'

hear after smash $II»mkhi oiientng

week Holds six dax> of thirdweek which was original bookinglor this ^how .

•,

Mate • la**H i) 1 3.45U lv$l '50*—" Texas CarnUal ? <M (i) First

week ending tomorrow (Thur*looks to hit gtKid IITuoff aftei

starting out mu« h slrimger tharthis figure tndicatr* II«I4* UMweek The Well" <! A* ‘2d wk •

r davs' mild $1 1 <*00

Busy ,i Waraer « WB* $ 756 $5 $2* —

reel car Named lustre'* <WB5th wk 1 Fourth round ended last

night *Tues • still very big at f57,-

000 after Mil 0Qi» for third weekHwiUw K A B *5fft: OVffl 50 —

with laniis Prima hand Tony Hen “The Medium” Indie* >7th wk*.nett toppnM ataffaMmvr. :*!** Id]fl4»lh atansa ending **nI*x <Wed*fourth r«Hind Is very big $00 000 hwAv l« hit $5 500 as against $$.at the Paraim>unt same as a weekago Fourth week of “Day RerihPainting Clouds With Sunshine’Smash $17 500 Last week ‘ War- ..

iSSLi^dOOO4 U°* Hunl#r% W^hle at Palace (edden Mbod Still” finished ta fine $10

l mo 914 **Q _ Horde at Keith k Mams lint 500 at the Mayfair while fourth for

smS”* ,Estimate* far This Week Here Comes Groom look* sturdy

130$. 40-00^s-'Seven t>a>s to ... v - 11W.

| _IBHt ^ fit* (,ood $16 000 l ast Afbee (RRO* <3,100. 55-75* -r*•

May Tues i after heavy advancejw**k Painting Clouds Sunshine * Rhubarb jPar .Okay $ll$0$

l.i4 week not an Orat^nan 1 iWBi 3d wkvflOOOO Lap! week Texas Carnival Mi.

furVersion

- — Hyland Rank* <1 500 50-70*—

^kaii ii^- !!!£> Tail m “No BohwiO in * (20th? <3d

•* Cru. <FP ojn»~4.

W£2i»r». < 1 .071 *-£!*£* Sua '

Ll**r.’„.

. ,' Height Victory” <U» Okay HVH? ,,0

®m 4 aiVJmiHhub*rb

0*m oi do%e Last week par ‘ 2d $13 500

*

'

H 1 )l—

Great

$14,000

Capital * Mid-States* f$3*00. 5575*--. place in Sun” <Par* 3d wk»"Okay $7 000 trailing second round '

$| 5fg)

Grand RKO* *1 400 55-75< -elKed Badge of Courage «M-G)

( All right $$000 laist week. “High- i

way man* Mono* and "t^eCi Go

Afth week It* owning<U* opefik (Jet 2$

m iT-L* <453.

74-91 50*— Thunder on 11(11” *U».

Open' today (Wed * lad week$17 OiMl at the Aatar

j

’ Mi Peek A -Ran* Indie* 4th wk*.

David and Hathxhel»a‘ likely' wound un at $2 500 0T near, after

will push ahead of the previous ***** $3 300 for thud mundweek to get routing $31,500 in the Trana-l nx Std Ot. <T-L* *A4ff;

ninth frame at the Bivoli “Place $0-$l 50* •— “Kind l-adv (M-G)in Sun” likewise is climbing above ‘lOtb wk t days* tloidmg thiough

the total a week ago to land great |t.utay ;Wrd » to reach possible $3 -

$33 000 for fourth session at thr iftlt ^okay $3 3on for ninth

Capdoi. Nevertheless, it Is bring round Ked Badge of < mirage

replaced by ‘'Angels inOutfield” !'**•«' (*P«n» tnnsorraw »Thijr» *.

todav Wad< V .elect, l ily lm . I (lOO 70-

|1 vi - Whistle at Raton Falls”• Col* '2d wk* Initial week ended

Will Talk ' 'SOthMAth wk* $13,000 Laew’a *l^awi 3.743. 40 70*— Navy Mono*. 80.000World (Indie* <507 00i-*-“An- “Angels in Outheld” « M-G*. Fine Reitb a Mid State* <1.543. 55*

gria” * Indie* (4th wk* Holding $10 500 Lad week ‘ Rich Young [75*— ' Golden Horde ’

* %J <f Fine $• wk.' BliH doing well with $17,000 over two weeksftrin at $4,500. Last week, about Pretty ’* fll-Gi tBd wk*. $0 500 000 or near Last week. “Day Earth In present week ending today

after $l$000 for tklfu

Aalar ‘City lav • <1,300 55-$l 50*|A«t night Tues * hit $13—“Here Comaa Groom • Par* (4th |,ikelv won't remain

wk! Still doing well with $17,000 wrr two w»<ekv 1-asl week

000 or

aggat. i* '

.

/egfeld Imperil <434.Highway in Sky" <20thS4 00U Last week. “Clouded YelMu ’

* Indie • <3d wk*. $4 700

Nnrlaxns. (nleeraity *FP) ($5$“No

,

1 550. 40-00*

Lags; Missouri9

Stalwart $12,00*, Tali’

Med 31C, Hmu’ IOC

People Will Talk” Falser KKO (2 000 56 75)

(20th) *2d wk Goad $13,000 Last “Painting Clouds With Sunshineweek $19,000 { *WB*. Okay $10 000 Last week

Odeao ‘Rank* 2.300 50^0*- ‘Saturday \ Hero Col $0 000

“Desert Fox 20th i. Sock $16 000 “—Last week. “Hotel Sahara ‘ (Rank) ) glight $10,000

Tasrae Taylof) <903 75-$l 73>—Tales of Hoffmann” ‘Indie! (2d

000 or near Last week * Day Rarth in onStood Still” «20th». $7 500 ' l«Wed ‘

BIJmu <CMy toe.) <510; $1 20$2 40 — “Tales uf Hoffmann '

‘Indie *2fMb wk*. The 2$th stan/4

urday's Hero'|jix« week

Col'. $M00U

much“Sat-

Conttnues at capacity

Ralmy aut

Louisville. Oct

wfcJ.

$90 000Uptown (I*ew* ‘2 743

14I(.uiden Horde” (U> ltd wk* Off*

I ta $0,000 Last weak, okay $0,500maybe Vketarta ‘FPi <1.140; A) A) -

“Ladv$.S SOI,

Bathaheh*

with Lamp* BL).“David

Sadand

a handy alibi for currant alow btxc»n main *tens but aa-ao product la

probably u much to blame forvuiui'h pace at many downtownbooses Only really bright spot is<h«- Stale where “Across Wide,

vuun” .and “The Strip" loomsStrand brith “Basketball

Fix and Two Dollar Bettor’;*'*<»> ‘P Monday (19* at drab$ WK) in 5 d-,>T “Hla Kind ofWoman” looks mild at Rialto

t 'tunalea far This Weakhenturky Swltow* (IjOO. 46-05*

* Will Talk" (30th*. Mod-** 51 *00 Last waak. “Peking Ex-p. :* F»*r ) and “MaUte'

a

( Par •

.

$2 500

.Nary \nderaaa ‘People' <1 300.

4 i» >. — ; pamtmg clouds Sun-V) be ' *WB* 2d wk). Fan $5 000

• J****' WHI in Sky” *30th* and

^tulle • Fourth Avenue ‘3 000 L A > $8 500

,

Lw ..JUli4 ol Woman ' paramamH ‘Part <3,000; 40-70)—

**: >• J« SJr. Kf Book' Tomomn Anoltxr Day "i.WSi.

P Mild $10t00 Last week passage Weal” «Par) Mild

£&.* *u #e# 'B|' ***k- "r*^)**

Hero’ High New Entry

Is Friscs, Nice $16,(00;

‘Rhrer’ Big 8G, Tire’ 10GFrancisco Oct 16

Balmy weather and three-hourparade un Sunday is Mamed for

_lagging bu here this session New

< 20th 1 5th nk)*.*$7.00d"!

product is mainly oo disappointingside Best newcomer is “Satur-day's Hero.” nice at Orpheum andTiw River husky at the Stage-door. Warpath ’ u rated good at

Paramount Third week of “Ameri-can in Paris” shapes Mg at War-field ’V...”'

ended last night (Tues * managedta hold very well at $10,500. withextra matinees, after $11,000 last

Capital < Laew’a » <4.gio 70 gl $u— Angels in (Jutheld” (M-G».

today Wed* Last week,in Sun” (Par* *7th wk*

(||* •» ill-

J

Missouri Wide

'$20,000, St. Loo

St Louiv Oct li ’

Despite tepid review' “Acrossms* si vrB»» wyj Wide Missouri ’ is sroring heavilyPushed up to 133.000 after $31 000 the downtown I/m x Theatrefor sixth week Both very Mg and here this week with a lug sessionenough to hold Makes a

‘Qssk’-Jsae Pswdl Ace

Brff Entry, Lofty 27GBuffalo. Oct 16

“Man With Cloak" with stage•how lopped by Jane Powell shape'standout here this weak at the Butfain. Strong session looms “Bat*..

“"ft*H»™ *"* ‘“ r " VouTLafayatu

I FaxRstimalas far This Waak I people

Buffalo * Loews* *3.500. 40-70)*— “The Tall“Man With Cloak” M<i* with Jane $18 500

Leiden Gale *RKO« *3 650 wo- iff

05<—“Native Ban" (Indie* and Light

CrHertaa Moae* <1.7w 50 $1 00— Mr Impenum” MG Initial

week ending Friday HO* showedsurprising initial strength but is

heading tor only fair $13 000 HoldInf In ahead. “Magic Face” (Col*

<3d wk*. light »h h*Globe Brandt *1,500. 50-5130—“Desert Fox” <30th». Opens today

§0- ‘Wed * Last week. Journey Into• 2<Nh 2d wk-g days'

on tap "Streetcar Named Desire.*very big and proAtable longrun «uh KP064 arale. is heading for

sock total at the St Dhi)' de'pttehaving no matinee' ‘ little FgxpC*was just okay on it' week <

• tided

last Monda; at the Fas F'.lwrwherebu is largely slow:';;

l.stimates far This Heekkmbassadar F A M 3 ‘XMI 60-75i

—“People Will Talk *3»wtv> and‘Painting Clauds Sunshine* WB*2d wk* Holding at f <J (MM) after

nice SIC 000 initial Man/a^ a rex *FAM» *5.000 60-75)—

“Assassin for Hire” < Indie Slow to okay $10 000 with boost from ‘Desert Fox” *2<Hh and ‘ BigBehave preview on Fox " First week was Horn *Morvo) Opened today

lourveu *aau>. |IMW “k*> $14000 Tues* Ust week Kg>pt*Fox tFWCi *4.651. 60-05* — Mayfair • Brandt* (1.736. 50-41 50)

' it'< and ‘ Never l an Tell <t'*. uke“People WUI Talk" ‘30th* and — “Day Rarth Stood Still" (30th‘ $12 ooo

Target iM-G Mild 5th wk* Fourth round ended; Loe»*i iLoew* *3,173; Vj-75)—Dax Rarth Monday *15* held to $18,500 afte^ “Across Wide llissoun" \! G» and

1000 for third week ^ “Banner line “ iMG- Bu $30,000.“Man With Cloak” (M-G) with Jane $19 500 Last week; “Day RarthPowell toppini tiageshow Lofty Stood Still” < 30th • and “No Ques-$27,000 Last week. “No Highway turns Asked” (M-G* 2d wk* 5 days

unart $31

First Legion $• 500'Loews* <3.( , .

$1 50*—“American In Pam(3d wk*. Big $31000

<3.000.

(M-G)ig $13,000

*9 Hero” *Col)

T (Cut).

w- ' Wide

I he Strip” (M-G).m»< weeksodI I *KMi

'rK> zmH/'ketball Fix- (Indiel*d-r Bettor” lnd.rh ** botiom at |1JB.r

.

n ®v«,f for thru* days starting to-b> Mssonic Grsnd Lodge of

Kentucky for annual confab Last"Warpath” (Pari and “Vari-

<up», per$> $5.-

($ I.

ling sta_

Havana Bose" (Rep , $13 500 today <Wed Last week ‘ FlyingSt rreacts (Par* <1.080. $130- Leathernecks” (RKO* with Louis i

gl 50)—“Streetcar Named Desire" { Prima orch. Tony Bennett topping I

KKO* -| 700 $1 20-94 801

two-a-day all vaude$1 10- policy here yesterday Turn i with‘M-G* | shox* headed b> Jud> Garlandweek. Last week house shuttered to

!prepare for new policy here

“Painting ' raraanouat irari iz uoo ou-85*— Parsmaunt ‘Par* *3.664, 70-81 $0‘

Clouds Sunshine *WB* sod Sin “Warpath” ‘Par* and Tomorrow —“The Mat* *C«I> with Frankie

Indie $14 *00 AgothTr Day” *W»* Good $15000 Lame Boyd Raeburn orch Jean

“Coovlct Lake" '30th* Modest

flj^Kldat week "Force of Arms(W#», ditto

• M< I TwbV «3d wkK Big $17,000 Last ,tage Mil 4th wk*. held even with

,«30th* *3d wki $4.0«)1 1^

^SHLr $25 000 ^ 'third week st dandy $60,000, getj

SI Lenis FAM. AW 1ML30I.

1H*Z~ SZr \

Orpheum *No Coast) <2 446 5S~ ting mre boosts from preview — Streetcar Named Ik- ^VA B .

k ^ “Onldan 1 $5 '—“Saturday's Hero” *Col* and y^terda) and the holidays Soch $!».000 L**< w-.k f<*M-

•?££• U iSJ? “Bwmy Side Street «Col » Nice i.rp.rk Ave 'Reade *503 $5-|ola“ ‘UA* $10 500 •

Ho>rde d Tku Is M0P80 gig om or near. Last week, “Got- $| 50*

-

‘Oliver Twist** (UA) < 11th Bhahavt ‘Indie* -IliOO..JJh- Daj

Ce|1| , (J000 go den Horde" <U» ana Triple Cross wk The flth session ended Sun Earth Stood SglT

, 9tilT !'Mono*. $14 000 dax <14 continued MOutty at Three Desperate M**n ;lndiei-

tailed ArtMMNe Coaat l 307 r? VM) after $0 400 for tOUi week Oke $3 500 Last *<**-£*&55-65 - Five" (CM* and Son of r*r». Indie* 566. $1 20-62 40 — File 213” RKO* and Ruadbw* k

(Continued on page 32 1 I The River” iUA) (6tk wk)- Fifth *KKO*c $3,600.

Last week . ‘*Saturdax Cul)and “Susuiy Side Street Col),

614500MUvouri 'FAM* .35<X). 50-751—

“No Highway in Sk> 20th i and“Mister Drake v Duck I V Mild;

$10,001) Last week ’ Millionaire

for Christy” *3<Jth 4nd Dive

Jorkey" Mono*, sanie _Pageant *St L Amu> *1.000;

gl 30-83 40* - ‘Tales ol H«lfmann”Indie • Opens tomorrow (Wed F

Ijist week. “David ami Bathsheba

70) — “Day Rarth Blood Still'

20th* sad “Let’s Ge Navr*' ‘Mono*Holding 1 1 day a te land okay

$17 000. i

17. mi

The crowds are back thanks to "David and

Bathsheba"

to "People Will Talk”

The crowds are back thanks

The crowds are

back thanks to "The Day The Earth Stood

Still" The crowds are back thanks to

"A Millionaire For Christy" crowds5 v

are back thanks to "Meet Me After The

Show" M The crowds are back thanks to

"Mr« Belvedere Rings The Bell" The

crowds are back thanks to "The Secret OfW' a •> - ; . ...

Convict Lake" ®6j§The crowds are back

thanks to "The Frogmen"

are back

Girl"

, , .v . 1

;

*'•

The crowds

THE CROWDNOW

ARE back thanks

There f s No Business Like 20th Century-Fox^us^essi

11l*TKIIV%TMV%l,

Slowing U.S. Fib Distrib in Arg..

another one r

Bueno* Aire*. Ort •.

.' Danielle lb-in

rPZ$sf'Z'3J,

z:z.,

v** §» stockholder* 1,hr

. , n di«iribut*n t« r«v*» import*. At Gdeon Annual Met'l •"« * 1V *„l Ihnr product Into Argentina tendon tVI .o Urtlcr »nd j<«» thr~_ 7"" "T

--”* "1 Lev. Ih*n Jfl ..orUho.de^.lfrndthrown into the discard agaiodo*

|j iv. »nmj »i meet in* of Otinm .. .*irown into inr „ fd the annual meeting oT Odedn

,u*e this count ry has no escKangt*rh,»a| r«. s and the «e%<M»n «i> overr.iute mn (waui

for non-eeaential imports It will

be difficult for the Johnston -Cerei-

ymtahu iy rniCritical of Leade

I > Ho* he PnwiuttKNis iKav Ventura 1 "shoar 4 W# Shall Go To Pam" was f) ID4 hit and who now is completing KrHln i IIIMonte ( mmn will ha\e InllllO A UUanother one relliitg This it to he a I

(

Danielle Delorme starter bowed on 1

I hydros4

fall's Mouse" lirp I T/m«d»pv 1 * C,Kay Ventura also now it becom- i

nr r* 1 10 I . JN.

mg a TV producer, W rth Lesterj

. For MPAA HuddlesFullCl and J Munahut he *» to,

g anrtrio Ctrl 18

af fe gf Br«u* m» m5m» m*two rrriisai. titloo A ih» «n . . .. . M . rrAli-hParif - ****** •* **** l*1**1

rector general, and Reginald VBaker chairman are going to N N

late next month for talk* with theMotion Picture Assn of Ameru a

Critical of Leadership in CEA,

Rank Pulls Out His 600 Houses

in leas than Id minutes Therewere a* many reporters at the gath: . . ^ ^ mowii v s i. f^ri is i ei uu R m n

>“ d*-»l t« MibM«t furlonr «*•> rrln( ,, >h.,*hnldriAr'* »*t.,.|iwe

.Ariirunw. ^rtpkm and *tCMint< «n*;

ertiQomK conditioaa^ A . t adopted without Query and the only"

.I <m«t.»n (kt M

!

J Art htir K ink ha* withdraw t

his two theJgiy circuit4 from memheTship to > ( tograph Exhitptor* \v~n More thOO •**> thesires an* »nvMt\ » il The low bill

• enouslv misof I1*«* associat inn's

•iteam • who h have heeft strained

' hv a m«i i« * of m ijiw (m»|i tu al ramwatdn* . ,t*oluifnoting . jo a $2onoi»igHatloo <m the <dmiss»og las The

drought ha* played havoc with

the .minify * primary aouree of

exports

observation from the floor came b*wav of a vote of thanks from Muben Meruiet h a stockholder who*, »

^

r.w m .« * w» » «- : w»swivwws,

• ** »vw

The Aral alarm for dtat riba was **id t hat the extent of the as hieveIimti'ii the Mllddri* Ilf Sent einbet m«nl n( IkdMfiiarililUi rm>lil null

Hit the Road

MIH Midi riiinir ** »*n in 'i»n 1 ’,

, - i , . . . . .

«l tKc marketing »( B " •”* ( **«

j,*'

:

^ pmoi:. « KA'utts also iheaiM the eod

It wa. iMiaml at the 10.1 ” K ‘

•dtrra laU rrtda» • II' that thex *f""I"'.m " '“*r" "* ***

«mmded tf|0 middle of September mf,,f 0f ff,e corporation rould only , '"Pans (kt IIwhen the rtnaore Mlotifry sos-

-jbo measured b> a comparison of U i)

l .. . - . ^pended further import permits »n ’ the torrent balance sheet with that

the left! iraaoci starting

the without urn of ex^aoge af two yeais ago He described the ^rrt there i« a big teurmg season

c 41 egofy whic h dui not affect thejimprovement os most remarkable.

(

in the ofAog fratunng many of la«t

Motmo ture_ Avan, of Amertea #B^ t reflection of the hard work year* hits and set repertoire piecesnvaiofA But it did hurt these q| me rirruttVM. «• » ••--

bigger dutribs when it ordered j Arthur Ieoh agreed Us M« re* iU *****

llll llir I\UdU had accepted an invitation went bv1 M 9*rw—w

jAh n t; Mrf arthv MPAA v.*epre “ ’• hen w« for SSSFp._. (kl XA to diacus* this problem and also the months that Rai k .md hts aaao

* work of the advtsorv unit foe f»»r < tales have been rritual of theMitli live legit season starting ntmV (Tt leadership tt-M nllv. ho pul

saaoo •. :

j

- -j

hfn point of vo * to a fathering

f last a • * ^ t ff • ,•{o« presidents gnd promi^d at

Appointment Ol 3€lpCI 'that time t» Wfihmit kh nlwerva. .. • ^ ' - - 1® ; tVofka in wr»!i»i4 in the association

naim As Hovt $ f nVSiial DOSS As fa» av C4P i> 4 . . named, that

ough m * * m w a, neve, done

Sees as a New Trend « u, .. v. ^f PT® _ w,:a

:

iafbe flnancr eouMnrtttM' the I KA

nd is;treasurer imported th ii 6u of the*

fare Appointment of American born Hank t heat rev w nr m a< rear* withwell llarrv ^ieipel to take charge of the then i <m!r< but ions and when it

physical operation of Hoyts cinema was exptainrd to him that under

bigger dutnbs when it ordored jholders of pending permits to re- pgyturn them to the Central Rank for ttm#revslidatmn

So far the bank haa not raUAcd n .

the fl.lm permits pending And the WEnterfafnment Board alao haa re- r

loosed delaying tartteg h granting Jexhibition permits for Aims already

here This has forced distributors

and exhibitors to slow down on re-

leasing their newly imported ma-

pty that they had had a difficult Frem h c' % **% ** t« through

^•1. Hwitserland. Belgium. North Africa.... . .

’ Holland. Italy and Spain The pro '

n •. • 9 <rt * J ft l vimisl public is getting hep and ts

Britain s Third Tab *-..««amg is* s*,< , n p«.. i«*Britain s Third Tde

Station Has Aadieace

Of 12.000,000 PeopleLondon. Oct If

They want the good plays,

staged shows and beg names

Apytiatned si Sdpd

As Hoyt’s Physical Boss

Sees as a New TrendSydney . Oct li

Appointment

Marcel Karventv. director of the circuit covering house* C'K.A rules Out this meant the ex

Iff 1 / (HHl (HKl rpnnlp P»ns Theatre who*e past sureeiu.|has raise \ some questions within elusion of hiv entue < ircuit. tie

"f, fui roadshow* have earned him re- indu*lr* ranks Rrneat Turnbull withdrew to c».»n nter th* matter

London. Ort It i spocUbio advance sale* at all hi* Hoyts* managing director made the The fallow .«*• .in it., ok wrme to

Ofienmi of BrHmtn’s third TV stops boa flve show* on tour and appointment Seipel has been in m* c > V fllferial This has brought a com-! Opening of Britain % third TV slops bos flve show* on tour and appointment Seipel ha* been »n |h« ( I \ nipg the «4Briol to-

pietc about-face from the pootttonjtransmitter at Holme Moaa last will hit 22 cities Koch company

|

Anatraha for the lastt four month* irryrHdiss sf the roles and an,d a month ago when the distrthu- Friday fig* ha* brought video to »Hl he out three months, and will ^coming out for 2othrox National

f nobweed hi* derinon t.» wittvdrawtor* were *truggUng to get their more than halt of the population

j

do §0 show* On tap will be Andrej

Theatre* to take the place M lb# from the orgamastionbig backlog of film out into fast With a range a* powerful as the Ronsa»ii‘s “The Little Hut ” with l**e Hervchell Hiuart as Ud,_v . B

release Their new policy may be- London station the new unit will <Tdile Versrns and Alfred Adam, rep on the Hoyts’ board gtNh.ros P pi ^come one of releasing as slowly as bring the medium into the orbit at Jacques Deval's "This Evening in ha* s major *iock sayso in the loop lyREllDUr lj "t TUU1

l Uf flS

. feasible A few distributors arc in an additinnal ll.XB.BDi people ' Samarcand.' with originals Gahv,

via National Theatres

Ane *hape because they hurried to The new Holme Mov* transmitter rv Sylvia and Paul Bernard. Menn Mapir query asked ia whether

import all available products tmme- one and-a-balf time* as powerful as Bernstein's * Victor" with Bernard jUBb-KosU following that U. 5 tho-

dutely after the Johnston-Cereijo the MidUnds station whkb wa* ®l*vr and Jiaqnas ( sue lot af the,

Mr* divorcement, now baa a btggr.

pact went through [opened two years ago That »r» Parts cast. Kouvsin s Boboaae,"

At any rate the V B distribu- ’ Don centering on the Birmingham *riih **«r* Francofs IVner and

tor* are better situated than the region, covers approximately • *** Joan Bernaid

French and Italian, whose "recip* .d^O.OOO pe<iple, ),

!*uf 1 'The Philomen Complexvocal part, wttb the Ar^tine For the nme being, howeve, e* S* '***government art due for renewal tension of coverage will not lead to

^ *rw|M the original production1 " " —

.

an exienainu of playing time The 1 Frame Monde Tours, now in its

Paris cast; Koussm’a * Boboase"j

*a>so i» Hoyts’ Aussie loop than

with star* Fraaeoft Pcrier and i» shown on the surface Seipel

Mane Deems and Jean Bernard naturally, will be re«pon»ihle to

Luc s The Philomen Complex ' Ernest Turnbull covering the ac

with Henri Guisol and Husanne tual operation of the 1** theatre*

Kiwi from the original production^] TurnbuU has pulled off several neat

Frame Monde Tours, now in lts *VU _®" c'™'' «me

$476,000 Film Credits

To Bolster ’51 -'52 Prof.ll.*mhurg. Ort, •

llwfiiburg S*-n.«te h.»s announcedit wilt continue to giant Aim pro-ductiou (reditu to petaducer* dur-ing the Iliil ;i2 «*v»n a* was theprattler previously Present plan*

! an extonain., of playing time The r rame Monae rour*. now in ti*—

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SASAIaAk Rill 'Maakav*' ,.*# *•». t,**«**»< tr„m ,.,m Th«u* _ ot. ch«.p. *i*«»,- _V* r** “'“r.

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/eitwiuiMl 4* anu u»r itvi tiy will irtrifv

50-50 Look, Bat Monkey* j^« •h?»* ,

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J.'"n"fd 'rom lM”" T

' ’ *I don. \ It is intended however, to

RC Ml IA induce w ider coverage of open'iPv air and sporting events from the

It is intended however to Jscque* Dumean it Mona Goya and ermg beys, nabe* and *ti* opera

Hu**..* and' •rtrtth*i K.rnv ,w** *,,h“« SJBSM

to gl .lOtiKhi About HP, of theJIM'S! credit* will go fw rultural

mi sporting event* from the UB P**V- "Nina" with Elvtro Popoa — tonm4Mir« all AustraliansLondon Oct If new region and retransmitting c®- Maurice Teynac and Kohcit

lh rofi| ro i "k ’,

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Hay. pa, pcowM^ *, th. Da«.*lcwwd<!f‘tj‘>n

\ HSl' i— "* “» wr,"n* uch * happ^cd

trr Ort II It brings Jack Hulbert 200 FRENCH STUDIO Streetcar Named Desire' u tr., 20TH-F0X WiU MAKEm WORKERS LAID OFF ^ § 4 FRENCH HALO FIX^ ulZT'^^Zy» im. I« a—ri.ch to an hon*rt An *««.n...*d BW ,.ud.o l**hm-

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E:/," and* Join v*I?"«Iij g*Jg g* JRJU, *WW *JgW?W IS. i* - -Dviek BlomAeid score la support President Frogerais of the

; hm oirty," will be produced Frmrt producers. Sbouraa has «*• pii/viiio /* §r>v\Ing roles. First nig hters gave it a Syudicat des Productears pointed

|fl mode several trips to Europe dur [KJ SHOWS CLICKw.t n recent too and olav h*. an out that this rrflects the critical «« rK« nAntin *mt .« «rii

“ “even chame of suceeta. condition ol French motion picture

'

. . ^ a^usinuld with the foreign Aim NICELY IN ARGENTINAStanley French presented “Wag* FriKluctlon ,n order to cut ro*u

fjirrPII^ I ABfLg SlftAWE «etup* and production details both niV*».I ill liRVJLnilWlgonload a* Monbeys" • u*w farce ™dl producers are making many idViniun *ywvwa ^re IB franc# r.y Buenos Aire*. Ort •

R f. DelderAeld. at the Savoy A,m‘ 0,1 loc*l,on;

t Figures show weeks of run* -Productions would be American Experimental telecasting with

Theatre Oct t. Lack of marquee The P^rvonne! released U more Ixmdon. Ort If scale pis wtlh such names as Joe wtwrh the Bt.ukdprd Electric Cu.

names and a generally feeble story. ^ ^ *he full Oaffs emplo>»-d“Ardele ** V mdSTitlr 17* Cotten Joan Fontaine Paul Muni has ku ked off Argentine video re-

fill detract from this play's**** ,hf Mudioa. which are inde- -giggeol Thief." Duebev* 0 and Michele Morgan playing top renily haa had u»ck impact Thosechances. It was warmly received

of A*m companies The “Blue foe Boy" Majesty's -46 . roles Skoura* said it Is probable familiar with TV in the l S have

and may cash in on the author's Mudios have promised to keep “Fancy Froe." Pr Wales <23». that American director* would he pr*i*ed the technical Quality of

reputation for his previous record- ^alf of their crews empioved “Felles Bergere." Hipp <S2» used for these production* Skou *ome of the tele tests The Argen-breaking Worm’s Eyo View “ But M xh9T* tre ' <.•*’* the Word" Saville T3 should be back in Rome late in tme p, »e to su e these non it* merits the farce is not n ^ *•* “Mellow" Ambassadors >20> »rtober pervise detail* for an penment ,.! telecasts nightly via

hot "••• “toMmalo Beiaikma.-Str nd M2* early 19A2 starting date prominently showcased in depart

-

Jumnv hm - *1: Iaf L. Tilmtim Ha^ 5*!f*7Coliseum i»* The Julian government IWm sec- went store window* Si,me sets also

-BP ImriSIOD UetSI ***•! "i. ” .«« I... .,r**d I. I..* .ll-0... .up- .« -«.o ,.or* «..d..»v

l uck,t« -ho^il .h 1 1 L • |AC9 ..j ^* ?“?!*?. £“Sr ” p-rt In s,*>n«nn« lh*w produr- Ulb »»ul. r»n b* fwjijd -Mbhrt country un. ensinaar* it* al UMR.In 1952 “ M^o^MtisdT ~ Fmossu '20- f,v*ng permit* and arranging "he tr« hntral qu.,"t> of th* T\ te*i>

•nd takeFto the road^rtth legitlh Tobyn. Oct • “Love 4 Celooeks" Wndhm 22*J

he currency exchange for the.•

'

S2osnlT^n n I ' G anItTrnJ*Srfftwmat# profits Rosalyn Boulter and Television in Japan will make “Lyrte Bevue.” Globe -,

IMr lire nrr****** _• T. ..

*. .. ohtirrd

umgb Connor dr# chief suo- it* debut early next year if plan* “Penny Plain" St Mart Ig’ 1 Skoura* said, that s color TV .

I»>rl Pla» lT7IJb . dir^t^TbT -nnuunc*d th.', w**fc by I— rnm-- “Pr*«« ta raadl,.- W Ira n> r '«m» pat*M -luch be r«*nJJ> Aclual ..n .*1*. ...» ,1* du*

believed that pi* and. dncumentaCy

"( them to l-ondon An extension of Vattier are the Arxt tw# Bodies

] TV vartetA shows is Also under Soul* ” by Maseore Van der

will now under the rontroldu* ri S. "" V

.

A Senate spokesman Mid the

consideration. M~r*h. ^ lor K*bru«>1o# ci

“m. oorr ., )nf

_ AA ,-— - ^2*** ***** mto — —- tin orner proutuuon cenire*

200 FRENCH STUDIO Streetcar Named Desire’ jjs b.

A. 20TH-F0X WILL MAKE

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nd

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WORKERS LAID OFF played by Virtor Franee n. Suret ^ FRENCH*TTALO PIX wroo' m., V**« lure'

Part*. Oct liFranco** Miu « vr B about 2Y > of the protluction cost*

An wt»^»ted 200 studio techni- ^ Jreator^^Fornaiid^Lodoux ^and Bpyros Bbauraa. SOIb-Fox pre*>,

R; T

**"?? < rnmuT-sdans have been or are about to be ?!L»Ur frL* n^UI« ~ rSS during hi* lChday aUy hecT an-

1 M ‘°* u» >tcrn t.ermany s twu

fired in France because of the cur- *!"**?* A?** .k-a* Mrgpkt production rompaniek have

of Seipel. It is the Arst tune that gmemuwnt v* .. to u. .mtain p»*»

a 1.8 born exec hka had »urh a doetton in the fLimburg studio* toavr id shutdown. 'U*h ah hap|»eucdlb other pirHtii, tmn c« litre* Ilf

*a»d previous cndit * provided foi

prndu, t mn of JW feature pix and 13short* Individual credits average4round >47 tear per picture orabout JV . ol the production cost*

Real Klim and Judge Ellin

mg the past few month* and it well

acquainted wttb the foreign film

aetup* and production details both

MMrke and Jomville stu- plar^The rol labor.turn with lUUan and# ———

mS Was Dirty/’ will be produced French producers Skoura* ha* m* Trcx cUAtl/C Tl I

m fh« ^InVal *• February made several trips to Europe dur- |V JEST SHOWS CUCKat this reflects the critic.,. —— mg the past few month* and i* well

- Aaa.TZ., ,du of French motion picture acquainted with the foreign Aim N1TFI Y IN ARGFNTMAlion In order to cut cost*. furyPH* 1 —J— Okawg setup* and productioo detail* both niVU-I in jpAULnillURi producer* are making many vuilkwi lvuuwb *ynuwp

A|)d m praBCt Buenos Aire*. Ort •m location. (Figures show weeks of run* j»iudu<tior>N would be American Experimental telecastmg with

as long as there are productionjobs coming is.

Hanley, boat known for Jap Tdemiofl Debut' plays a wandering L"^;: . a .

I Sees Lidf n 1952

• Figures show weeks of run*

London. Oct If.

“Ardele" Vaudeville <7*

"Biggest Thief" Ducbew g“Blue foe Boy" Majesty’s <445 .

“Faoey Free" Pr Wale* itt*.

“Felles Bergere." Hipp *22*

“fiay's the Word" Saville '1S\“Hollow" Ambassadors 20*

“latimaie Balatioua" Str nd -12*

“Bka Me Kate/* Coliseum 32“Kolght’s Mado’s." Vic Psl *63*

Ih.Hiurtions would be American-

Latin Quarter" Casino <32*

Little Hut" Lyric *34*

I.endow Melody" Empre** <20

scale pix with such names as Joe which Ihe Btandprd Electric Cu.

Cotten Joan Fontaine Paul Muni ha* kh ked off Argentine video re-

and Michele Morgan playing top renily ha* had xick impart Those

role* Skoura* *ald it Is probable familiar wilh TV in the l S have

that American director* would he pr*i*ed the technical quality of

u«ed for these production* Skou- *ome uf the tele test* The Argen-

ra* should be back in Bomt late in tine pubir, ia able tu see them a*»

Ortuber to supervise detail* for an prrimental teleca^ta nightly Via arts

early XWS2 starting date prominently showcased m depart-

The lUUan government film see- *"«*»»* store window* Some set* also

tion has agreed to give all-out tup- *** in radio store window*,

port in N|f>n»orini these produr- Little fault ran be found with

tion* giving permits and arranging "** trthnu ,1 quVti> <>f th* TV t**- 1 ^

“Lave 4 Calonela" Wndh ui 22< lh® currency exchange for the dol-

“Lyrte Bevue" Globe *3*

“Penny Plata" St Mart <16

lar lire necessarySkoura* said that color TV

Lssfca Fis NatesLondon. Oct.

peting video webs materialise They1 are the Broadcasting Corp of Ja-

! pan. nation’s oldest network, andthe newly formed Japan Television

! Co Latter will be a joint under-

“Prloal ta Family" W’tm ns r <2- •creen patent, which he recently

“Rainbow Square/' Stoll <4*jbought in Suitinland would" rr\-

TKe New QMs a> to fHm E"*nced by %*• emmtrj »

•QuMiiod ot Tn? from orlnnS

,

0,r** 'i****' Ntp-

I>y am «B i»r C«H mbT.. I>*“* u,r»»

l>crek TaueAey gets a 4<Kr in- producer*. Shorhiku. Darn andrt-s*e on hi* pay from Warner Toho v /V :

'-

as a bonus for bis work in! Broadravtmg Corp plan* to goLie C'rim,oU Pirate** . . . AHPC on the air next soring with three"M Crinua PlrnkT . . ABPC on the air next spring with three

t« film "Little Lambs Eat Ivy” station* at Tokyo. Osaka and Na-fioiu thq play b> Noel LongWy. goys Web will levy a viewing feehirh su a nit at Hu Anii»«**a- 0 f jif | month against every’ set

J»rs- Theatre in lP4t . . - Boulting * W?* V.lr^Te^Kmn Co•wm. leave for HollywoodthSI ^a, #or L,im»rtul TV oro-mocith for story conferences with* * •

**

J

nJLZZk »Tw j , culturalIhff Srbary. Metro oroduction 1BN®*, as opposed to BCJ s cultural

thief and expect to be mv program* Hence, it will charge no i

four week* with film to be picked It claim* several mvmifac-for production at Elatvqqu turer* here are capable of turning«*rly this apring \ lout 23.000 to 20.000 sets yearlj.

|mmm| 'mwggg^** Stoll <4

“Betactant Heroex," Wt'th 467> elutionur the amusement worid “ crlebra»i«.»n „i the anne fer the

“Seagulls Burrsuta" Apollo 71 ., .

, . l*eran regime »v«*t v of power.

“Tsmbenrtaiue" Old Vie. ti* I J I *s D" f'ortrht mu* »llm’ > of the

“TbM Ha* Odd.’’ I ritenon LOSdOR LCflt ImS prtve the’ Te Queutlip ft Bun." Garri'k ‘47».

... , - ^ m ’ Video *c.iecn of wh.,i v* .,% expe< t.'d

fti1* |L ' Alex Beeve i* staging I albert Td W. tJW!

,st.,r p^-rfmiM

**Vlta Ntaeafawllt N Fir IH «Xetirld • English xrr^ion of ,%tlt

“HWS I estaer Comedy t!3» Mareel Arhoed's corned v hit. N«uc'Hl|lv Hudd OptTB FfH'IH“Wijlr . tK" Phoenix <1# >««' • \ .Hmra.so whwh ran m * fUrd^H

CLOSED LAST WEEK **** >****V?

^“Carunael" Drury l^ne *71 Babefleldt version I* titled M>

,

-- Loiuhic Ort. to

“Hi* Mon«e in Order" New- 15 Mile Obolmski. and » being Covent Garden 4 will open

Jean-Lonis BarranH. Hi Jas 3 Itied out at the Theatie Royal jti sixth sea^m O* i 22 with a re

“Man k Snp'rm’n ’ I'r .n *N.afhbMMdd, *?

Kmemhei ’**^ L.i .nd -< Sit J

"Ten Mm" Aldw ych <3». ,of' corning <4 l-ondon», IbtbroUi sill csridii^

“H be Gees There"*’ York 29 Magnolia Str>rt^ "Billy Binid" a m w <^iria in

music hv B**njain,«

v&ZfJSSSZrV‘ K,;:s

; >. m- oSSUr - b... . S.m f4«r Nav • < IM^ MMl ,r.<

< ^"'".*1" 7,-Wom.n .l T«Ut(M.- Emta„y. hv.drd by Lily K.ka ana AUk *"•'« l

" ' 1 r 011 1 J 'ntl

imt the complete inexjierlenre In

enang and genn'al handling of the

camera* bf ea*dv ptata edActual progniH tele* a>*t* are due

to start O, t 17 fur the national

London Legit Bits

Wakefields version i* lilted ”M>Utile Oboimiki and is beingtried out at the Theatre RoyalNorthampton, In

,November, be-

lure cormog to L,ndon' Magnolia Street Ston " n e wplay b; Emanuel Litrtaeff. tu Hon Uvo (••Idina’a novel “M *g-

nolia Street" open* at the Kin-

ha-,sv Swiss Cartage Nov 8 Cast

“Ftp Goes a Milttao" Palace. 1 Ba*e. i will conduct.

October 17. lt.tl ri« ti n*.% 13

Inside Staff-Pictures 1Widrly publkiied statement Attributed to Allied State* pietv True

r» »n Rembusrh, concerning advice that extoba install wire r* order*

r the purpoa* off providing evidence if distribution rep* »eek to urn-

,n i he tale of M* film on the sale off a.nmhci actually nevei was

luitf Hrntbuorh..

It was disclosed this week RerobiiM h bad roftsuffered nuking suiffi fytjrten rent before * recent meeting of Virginia thrafftoownei > In f«t

;

ton tarned In ropffe* of til* ipeei h whk h were sent to the preta'

tto* ever. |h# Allied topper deleted the wire-recorder refereiti «*

before delivering hit talk but failed to advtae the pres* ol ilii* ff on-e- i

i] ,efttl> the atatemcnt waa published add treated a *tir particularly

* ..n« distnba They mere riled over RembuachV toggeMkMv the*

ui retoii In aueh method* to aelt then i*i*du«i

No TV for Old ‘TirzAng'

Old pit m ttie Tartan'fie* will not be available to

T\ 8d U«Mrr liieir pindmcr,said this * eek lesser amtKti* at d Small are «w-tlmg up anr* 1 V hint pradttrHukdtvttilmlion t(tin|hin

I e**er"e\ plained Hut the,

right ,s v»t Met m. * tuch mad*Hie eaily Tat /an * had ex-pned arid !» *trungemcir»4with the r-talr ot : antfioi

Ktfgar Hue Bui tough piov id-

ed thev ran l be re directedlor any reason without bu uka« .

A* for the l#t»'t one* which to

"•s. |je*>er a#»d he wOuMa t

put them in (pomprl itmn Withthe new lar/ans and J#opardiie the Utter * tremendou*nvunev making potent t*l

.ABC's Tatum Sees Pix, TV Akfing

Each Other: Need Originality’—Wald

Alec Moss Replaces

Itirtli viiNid (Vl Itl

t Few rf theatif tv* pi* for the-

atre* iml h'-M tit iff *»» i«du» lion tost*

ate envisioned K» 1 Horn Tatum*

Rosenfield 3 t 20tlL^**v,,r* ** 1 ' 1 uH* dun. •*-•»*

lot the American kiiud(a*h*4 (*>AW \l«*s ha* taken ox er the

t* hen vidfo hOfB*>*W**i full* ale Wad

/peat off Vox adveiiKing MuiW i tinsiei: nirdlanl* * ho rcMXrird la»t .

week Mawt It'' the/ '.|m let x * »t

\ Y Herald Tribune * John Crush* did an unusual I* tat lad week*.hen" he 'devdidii hto regular TY radio return* I# Metro* YnAroeip ah in Pari* *' Croaby went into a rave on ’he puture to whuffi. he

fcuid he was dragged by "a rapscallion of a press agent C ro*b*

pointed UP how ''American * a* t> plea l of ho* ’ imme* aie better

tti m ever.”/

For a man who ha* spent the last fiveM ar* chained in front of a aa.Fee 'll *

"«r- . i;

14 »n H * a* quite an ifftoperirm

t

' > IrlOllO JuWS VlODIX ITCRbetter than ever but biggei than < ore Tech' rfd

j WKKUMip.*n ever and more— I can think off no other word for it— populous

than evei ... I’m forced to admit that I had a wonderful time T

*

ff’hajlir Johnaon. Minneapolt*' leading ajpihi *w riter look aai editorial

alup at Mollywood ^lor putting out the ptctiii* SatunUx • M» tput*

r • tthOOrpheun offering Cartvmg the. heading Mote Rapa fftu

t .i.i t he editorial in iohn*o<i * Minneap**lia Star column charged I

that ‘ m hen the flollyiadod^mneie: '-heaae* de« »ded to produce a footbalt

picture railed ‘Saturday * Hero.* they Had only one ohiective-^thi*

tut to «.ho* the eport at it* worai.v^: ^nd commented Johnson thev

auceceded ’The producer* undoubtedly figuied that *o m.ihv f nend>oi college football would come to its defense that the film *oulrl -get

•ugh publicity In make tt a cffncH monex maner *iote John• They didn't even try to be fair or tactual at any Him “

ha* «

F t1m men in PttUbucgh are tttil chuckling <*bout the miicoui on a

I event editorial page of the Ptttabnrgh Sun-Telegraph the Hear*! at’

noon daily, whan apparently ane hand didnt know* hat the otherwa* doing. Tbetw were plenty of red fare* on the aheet * ataW whenthing * a* called In their attention. On md^i* from Hearat bra*s

five Movietimt USA *»de coverage. Sun-Telegraph kudoaedinduvtry with a pat on the bark in a long editorial. Hight next to it

in the^ adjegnlng column, appeared a Ogle endmm having to do withHie t ommunUts’ effort* to take over HoTlyw'ood. Ttrtung rniainlv(rnitdn t have been wgr*e.

Of H wooff Fdm Stadias;

Branton, Mirisch HeadsHuilxuood Or I 1C

Ihn ixiofl pf Mrmgram to produceffffl »<* % made c*pr« tally ifm triev i-

1

*nm. at an adjunct to it* regular;

• prodtartien. ,U view ed a* fH >

’the i' ex lrh-m e of a ** rtr )i. ;in ii>»-

ov t rail Iffolty w immI *1 uditts pi . x i

m.Y antipathy to . f \ ncw -’S/p

l« < T«l*aid Small prnduttmuiiriit xx huh xx ill release ihiwughff affted ArtisU. also plait* pmduc*tiprt off rMfUma. and Mrpublir hasalready atitrufted d will *<ll Hv ntd

product to TV. as aann a* It* r ur-

rent suit *»ih Hoy Rogeiy »*

vettledMi««'> up* v ol Clm unit an*

Bp Hut he told Hie

replacing fona* Kxisi iiIm uI ' 7tHh aemt anncsal convention of..eyigited" lg%t / week'.' Mow* - It the Sor let % Off' ’Mutton. H " IWff

i to unde; si«*od ha* aip'Oed '-to accept:

..-and It Imxip T.narnc*ct>. bothi the iid» «>i»iv on a i» tnpi*r»*> basis • tdriivan brnad ; and n*fHe (md hern < i * sgiei tal cam- mothsn picture mdusir x \> tu Wanrpaigns .flip’' tWlh ori a" (m tui e bj - ish afMt continue io h lot.

..•piiettih '

: he»i* vThei’ will not b*- tltr* mutually e*-rtu*|x e metlca of cmntwum* » ‘M

! and en.teitainm* nt . but will cam*ph*me«t( fa li Othr I . ear b «rr *(«>•

mg it* «»* n pMiwtibi iiiifwiiint

nulte.** Tatum *at*ly;'

'A very *uhd ail rial part of alt

ifh*y >si«»n pi m:i awiming Will cm*

Mm and a great pout, *M adimni*-f"irative. % M-atlx e a»t toii artd (• • h

nrdxigit .fi tahmi n *rtl /p*'

1»ag-''

lit Ikeent prwduxtfxnr i .in>* . off the

m«»tme pi< tilt v md.us.ti> * ill tmdr'Vxdrd ilM»«.e .utd inxw e to tn.ik *UgfiMinei) tclev hOen pcmtcanM Tatum'added The riiediuu* • tiupOLT * ill

>re U**vi tiieaties .u i»m»e tela

slat i«n> i»)nrW Thus fe*«>r th» ;# 1 1 e

feature* wilt in rie*d«-ii m*« lining

• n» m »*. HHii* i 'IihuI goinginto the II . jilir liftxiii'vs ini hi*

own 1

. II* *.>s lianwwt aut adr an im*r in 1*1 » and chiif in IMl,

Atos. was psevm*i*i> aid monagrifin 4 'olucnlna and e* plot tat ion topjvr fi* Paramount He * i« al*d

. /Mm*ard Ifugtie* and Muttonl*lctme A»lfx ff’orp

20th W«*’l Assn

Keeping 27 Af Aides,

Union Okays Strike

Refusal *1 3tR h ff o* to give C*

9Guild that/ it will not eliminate

the *7 in U' advertising

ropy and ail department* ha*

t » x -i«lli/«-d plans fur a ih-monst ra

tiioi hv (he union in. ..ft bid the

( Ri«^TbeattauiiRrundwayW|taee*

|row

tie* to nrudure Will h* channeledu»io vtded.

**-

Tatum admitted • e mr«l< < *

flown* <* from a creative standpofrit t*ut r*fii|d i that p» v andVideo w nr iliffiju (H media wdhdifferent ohjnHu’x and end .fpe

Rranlon

Already a producer off rornmerccal Aim* in Furope Dutch producerJonp i.eewfnk nay poa market hi* puppet abort* tn the V. S Se veral

j

of the Mm-rnaker’a adpix were recently acreem-d at a cperial preview ah*t»g with H*u»a>

at the Fine Arta Theatre. Went port. Conn, whirh wa* arranged by * '** * hnancial interest in a

Iransfrim *ale* veepee William Burnham Gersmk who Attended ih jj®" J ^-T2?* «i

*^ M-emng. returned to Mg Amsterdam tiudio thi* week hut i* dm h., k,

J1(1

U‘ j.

,or

h

“ v mf[in the Mono product. Hranton ha<

’Raffle*"Rirju*e Taman * African location* in the California hill* are drving .

. t llt ^up Scd I c**er la building a permanent jungle set. ro»ting tdG Odti. on * Georgelh, UK. > c„h* luck loX S#X ronUina * rrplu* of Ibo ZomboM H.vr,

r

.,

* ‘ ""T"* JTTJJM> fr« Ion* ond four-lo v, fool doop ...h • <»n,,oto bottom Al.m*B, '’“ * h“ h “ *>

Paramount * "My Son John ** delayed by the death of Robert Walker,]was completed with Van Heflin delivering the antHRed upeerh orig-Inally assigned to the dead actor final *cenc *a« Aimed in tha Wit**hire F.hel Theatre with WO extra* In the audience impersonating »tu-

i* in a graduation ceremony.

nounted by perky Steve Rroidx mj

row >Thur* > night Hou**? i* playthe romp.my * annual report to mg 3hit» s * tlavid ami Baltisheba “

'^sulu Tal uin disomnicd rto v

ftockholdei * thi* week, will beJ

l n i r al*g Held an emergency sue estimates eff the jpwtenf d

headed b% O Ralph BraRtofi and rmeei mg U«t mght at whirh a com iM of bid pfffl now in the vjulty.

Harold Mu tub letter have ac- miit. r x. m auth«»i>/ed to rail a .''declaring that the imperUtae to

qoired a hefty stock Interest in (he if nrrr »*ary to fwotect the ,

video off features made prftnanlf

.gmiMMRp. "gtwtiii-

.

tflhNli : Mlgiw fgflp 1 ad bn »li. . will crosl.nltx diouo-

lificirf itif.

«« mm-j’iwmej* w*imm c^t** *».;*> g?*4

.

Mr........ «f I hr f;o.Uf. wWwa •«'!•' ••wfi oil... I. ....... I. ,tc

dMMm.nr •hrlUr. *IS’* «Ki| “ »X»1 «i «w u..v 1i,l,h

unit ruAtiaue* B* affdia»»vM **th r ‘* ^Ihdriel gl iHatrlbUtlve. Pn*rs*ta| Biigtd day* ate al»***»i h*» inm

A oflue Boiker* a* Awm im . k,u :gMuTOv in pa and thu

Plovers Will have nn Choice off any emectaimueui iModry m gem . al

fither afliitalton (hffir fh^V [—

' 4|m " *55.. *f****

live being to go independent original . Thai s einphasif

Same thing applies a( Warnerhv Jrtf> Wald yesterday « Mon t

.

\ *T; •”4I

( hi speech to the openihg ark*imi! where electio** will be held at 1

to TV under the Mono banner

t

!

of theJAMES DUNN FILESSW „LBKPTCY PETITION *». •:# ; ** 1»*

• o o «!****n *1. ^1-^1 inahix « oni iaaM«^*^^<vi de,dm |Ma week and w^U hr tow.M a fu.ore that w dl hv

-as Mem as the hargainmg agency m

Lesser-Small Vidpix

Ben Hcrsh, production manager,are working op three scripts, 1^*.•er dated They expect to havethe flr*t before the camera* withinbd dAv* and delivered to UA byabmit next April or May

le- scr declared that the A AJLP

ably be wdh a Coast bankfffe va id \ \AF has a list of .about

deal m no sense called for the ex *-v P‘* which it t* working m*W|elusive services off the partner*, lie °* them m Technicolor and at me-• •‘d he would continue to make the dium high budget*.• far/an senes for RKO and oilierpiv as the occasion arose.

Small, who ha* been making pixColumbia diMribution^ it un

H ill expireActor James Dunn

• Tuev Alrd a petition in bankruptex in N l F»»deral Court He

, rertiflraled by the NI.HH li I*

r described hrin*el< a* unemployed. anl*cipaii*d that sans opposition

with liabilities of S3 l.74i and no(DialrKi d-A will be accepted by

asset* except fflOOiJO worth ol m- targe majorities at all the com«urance Property valued at BIB '*** pame*wax daimed a* exempt , ! Af^jor problem that face* the

LiatNlitu** wrre distributed^union at 2i«h l» the leared layoff*

.H .. .11 unsecured creditors

| jn the ad rtep*e*mehi Idea off

lay off the completed negative* tor Samuel J Friedman, a legit press, transferring turn turn* to an advefbank loam 1 or further produciiod. who loaned 12 WO to James Hying agenev would eliminate al-

H# aurmised tlnp deal would prob-|>unn p,odurtions in HKB Mill ha* f^ two thuds of all pub ad etn

Ireut pat* *‘

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is to use their own coin for pro-

duction of the imtial pix and thenl armrng

Conventionhalf * »-red bout#ituiion tint otig*

I lie |»a III

NHrt«

partum make the golden pastcent like the dat k ages

This future he warm'd, rannotbe reached by trite and tui gktl sub-stitution* white fngiM-vs for beauty,quantity far gnaldv - spectacle tor

senvilfv it v .money ffm iihnmI and a

happv ending for truth*’ Y«*u raiupd sell tlie public e*Min

terfriff e*»leriammeni *’ W a iff

nputed r wl»etbei it be in nuivn-x.

for

derxinxid to have wound up hi*r ommitmenU to that company and the short are said to be accurate

MOT Reissuesr«««ia**4 Pm* pal* S

tt.TSB coming to him Al Balton

off la>s Angeles loaned iflggg to

Dunn PtiHffuclions in the sameBalame on this deffd is

$4 f»7 V Olhei crediiors im lude

Irving Fox. MOM as assignee of

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been dropped However an SIHi

Men ns Samuels and Philip Tip 1 ee«nmd<t*e Which railed on Jai k

per MOOU Gang Mth'v lai»or relation* conAlso Sherwood llotdale. of Dal- ta , Mid Mm unwilling to ggfa

w ho loaned B3 4QQ (•» IfaBB fain *u< h avsui anee*

l*i odui lions in IM# P«*pct ' •,v,t

televisMHi. radio or (he thratt

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UplMNRfa'. /'// ,y. Barnon’i -.J«lt-* of a m ki l i in|l»

Pub ad topper C harles Finffel'd ufe |x *x <dd fashioni'd and ahi> <»f

told Vsnivrv and his departmentj date ms a handerauked tamera

exei S a week ago that the plan l.ifxed up hn -rpreseutafffan at

for eliminating thg «i twople had the CVnventbm WriC a total off

mPHj

SPG has .done nomc picketing',!.may cwnroMrato on AAAP product prediction* of things which have S5 *32 a* cui n ntly due him Dunn

V|(W r lhr |h, r ai of itxe job l*.

gg (rake another distribution deal happened since they were pi«> JKtmrding to his pfetiffmn started, but had hern holding inon hi* own Britkin ha* an arrange duced For example an l>sue off B30,gBg from C> totoi ab* Vame plan lui the tog mu * n» with Paramount which per- 1935 deals w ith Russia'* aggie sMve through October. 1WO. and I13 1VI o*i»tr»tiot» a( the Kivoh while it

i hi to to produce one or two pix policies while one turned gut in in the following 12-monih stretch to fffrt offleffal word froma ' * »r for the studio. v

| 193« deals with "The Fodtbali He also stated that he x president 2Bth ®h ad depart menfs future ’

St^mhcance of the turn of Lesser Business'.-.'.’' /• ; ":1

’ and own* ll^e of the stork •#t With Long* refusnl to give anv

By Pollexfen-Wisberxemergency fund

jmff Snmll to production and diiffil-1

Shorts were grlMngKIy dH1

James Dunn. Inc . producer ofbutton off TV product lie* in their tributed by KKO and 2dth Fox but theetrkwl show* Firm w now nqn- «• sftla the H v demonrtratmn andva^t wealth and resources That ‘a a MOT retained all residual right*, .existent. •'//; ' hax others in the planning stagepfoduct, of course, of many >ear* HKO contract expired some tune

j

—— Lhit is continuing to make * |F»

S highly auccesaful operation in ago and the deal with 2tHh wind fYrrla'r KHrial of Suit aii iMmi nff gn all aMgrita W *•»

Hollywood.|at the end of this year, but MOT lirof

| 2 ^SBamml he> bring to tele produnmn not received an okay to go ahead with

/miy long experience and solid its reissue plans prior to the exbuunem background but an open piratmn dale,a-satne to banka and other moneyXAuiie* In addition, of rouraa.i x> own residual rights in dnirm |i II C Annin Picf*,f f-ature* they’ve made, dsting I U.O."MllglU idtl,Ml k mto the ailent picture day*.1 c>s«.r founded the Fox-West Coastrbain and still has theatre interests

go pa|iei> .md «*-»»« »*• v

f» » imn- an

Vilnius id.jMx ill llu tliu *1 andi -0*11 fillip enfuMm^ring1 prac-

I mi*' Subjects lt« lu«l »; I N fhx-a-

Ifi* TV color SVsffrno hi jl»-v|»«'«*d

phol<» r.i|ih> . I6i»i hlit) )iViii(n«ii(

r*'4 m ding lato» •• j»nM«din«and sfr i x-opf m (»• li • 1

High pe»d uiuiiiiL't ijiiiv iliiiNioii

crinsjsttng off 20 iiH'titVi will ff i*

in a chatlen-d pl.im ix.iunriow in

tfa* In v okern N iva! Ch*fiin»e U-xf

si.«ih»m | oi dennin ix’. i-v

At the rtmveiMton dinner VN *<l-

deflnite whid union is going ahead n. <( .' night th» s Mi l pnoji. •

mmmeda) and the SaniuH 1. Warnera w a i d for cantritoif h*#^ to cb v i-lop-

Many of the Letter pix have been

( oauRuii fiw* mu 1

charge of the international

vision George Perkin*

Um Angeles Oct l«LlDDtrt to Sell Old Pll

Judge Allen w Ashbuin m LffCU W dTU VM I USu‘- lur

: 0* SutesRifhts Deskby Jack Pgffto*ton- *nd| Lm Angeles Ort

of thebroughtvubit-v W tvberg against Columbia

IfRobert L Lippert is rounding up

tm-nf ol MMHidas film t»t* < hod% w ill

be pi«*srnted to Fill I sponable.

Duff Wins RrlcntaP'

At Li to I reclancg: lioii>xx.^ri On \a

Howard Dud i 1 *nd ob-

tained a release ffimo I i- t I p.*« l

effective, on camplHMin •*( »• ht

" Steel Town 10 and iif

In TV distribution They've been IwtoO of State for Europe, will

handled by TV FUm Booking OfRceJ he among the Government official*JJv

nffSboet of Producers Hrpre present

Picture-1 involving the fklult a aatlgil^'^falli'BMr flB Mlt •{ hisj

ailable to tele • 1 legfal

<1^1 .' Barhary Pirate *

.. old picture* through states right

{ Former radio tio -p w.a* hist

Ax'i't art Joii'l ruled that tlie Jurv ' ' #‘ r ’ rxrhangr" Project rails for film* brought to thr wreeB by Butdiet in favor of the plaintiff*, m years In release to be turned Helhnger Afto* tie- T.|trr\ death

an

•entativea. Inc. Latter, which toassociated with Leaaer In all hitgcuvitiea. Is headed by hi* brother,Lsing and Seymour Poe It 1*

understood they’ll - hold aMgl

Hoopla I* a formality. Pact ac*

tuaJIv is already in effect, follow^

mg initialing by the tl. S indus-

try and the British governmentAgreement was hammered out

t New Oseners for Maratlmes. :• St John. M. ifa

Ftankltn A HerMhorn. operamr* er j aprcificd amount per pic-

af p/'imanent theatre* in the iriarir . r

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Agreement wa* hammered out|IW,e pr<,v,nces. started work c- Upptrt *,*n*-d deals with

.ttotosi in the new rampany. early laai summer by O Hara Mul- txbiishing. *hr»*f f> ff

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original trial wa* based

insufficient evidence.

0,1 over to the Mate* lighters without

any gdvanee coin Involved Theexchange* will handle the product

on a straight percentage ba»i«

meanwhile gtiaranteeing the pne

til bought his

Duff in HI pi*

pHi and «t ei i » ff

hinalli I-eaaer and Briskin had vey and McCarthy In

0(v n U lh«B fcr th*lr UA produc Tkm art xx uiaitlcxll dUMMXtTahoMX 10 .. . from Halit.. -”.T~7rIZ: — ,nd Ml. IJJ px-rtonoaore*

liuit hnanrtng by Banker. Tniat.|in the final and uttictal version te The wwirr ix the tUd awdua Oh*’ "SI

i drew 43.000.

indie exchanges in San Francisco

SrOtUnd s INaner la Repeat

.. Pitlochry, ScoH-xtid Oct: Tfl.

Pitlochry Festival Tlieatcc. only

outdoor theatre oi» ition in Sc»»t-

land. ts to continue next year,|

N. Y Lesser said their plan now • be sirned today. •in Nov U Si oila

: ja-ISL ‘S'.Jl? m4 Dallaa thixl tar and e.peetx to; Dot in* the l»-« • • k - on •!«. «»from Halifw

v||ri,.. ^,1. iu!I country.

” There’s been an awful lot of competition recently, the World Scries, the open-

ing of the football season and what not. But 1 wasn’t worrying about business.

The reason: AN AMERICAN IN PARIS’.’’

"Look at the Music Hall. It’s doing ’Show Boat' biz and that ain’t hay — it’s

diamonds! Same in first 4 spots!”

** Newspapers, magazines, radio ... they all say 'AN AMERICAN IN PARIS’

is ’the best Technicolor musical ever made.’ How’d you like my campaign? It

was costly, but what coverage! Everybody wants to see ’PARIS’!”

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No wonder people are saying: 'Gee whiz, M-G-M’s got the pictures.’ They’re right.

’ ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI’ is off to a flying start.” %

’’Keep your eye on WESTWARD THE WOMEN’ and THE WILD NORTH’(Ansco color). Two really tremendous action and adventure shows that could

only be made by the King Solomon’s Mines’ company!”

”I think people want lots of comedy in these times too, and from the audience

hysterics at the previews of CALLAWAY WENT THATAWAY’ and TOOYOUNG TO KISS’ you can safely promise your folks two of the season’s toplaugh hits.”

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SINGIN’IN THE RAIN,’ Technicolor T.N.T.”

«« Wanna keep high-flyin’? Stick to the Lion!”

That’s me ! Happy grosses, boys!”

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lanm he«1 bv a department head at

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free ro.norm "'P'.i/.-- PlApI/ A| r Arnm n >

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toward a irali/mion that thi* *lur l/ay ||i/v Irar \ Hep W)« rt ha* . out i ac t light* in

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Pix Due for U.&

1.400 Candidates in Brit. Election

M the imtie hlpunakef lie> Latest in di*« lose a hatch

u ill p«*t N.iv v approval and eo»M* pf new overvepa ar«4

eratt.m in jw.durina * The l ame Tian*til..hal Pirtut*-* ln« Oii Mutiny "hv rhanpHigXhe de»«Med *ar /rd arvrral t% ac«» tin-

hie captain front a repplar Naw romuppC thi* urrk i.-realed that

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: md'.i Trhrrina and Three (•nmsn time .Roper* 1* paid 518 Wmi aearl ...n. idate r,rM m tne

|he Cllv turn*.)lanpuaie jmiure* irlepu 8rst run and ,hi repeat v at

atr.f thi»t unfair di*< nminati m Tune ate t**o ha*u- ob)e«4u*n* f.ntnan trio eiHt^vt, ..i | i..-, f

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London Oct 18

More than 1400 candidate* in

thi* mont h * geitrtl electum are

being QMiorri bv e*hibltnr« nn

their attitude toward* the adthia-

aum ta*

«et thrtn on the an '* V

IMe *aid 4 »F t« |mmM g3 fahf raid

4 > rar fnr Upper* on TV 51 thhMawy

I tor •*; promot ton and advett»*in«.

8PW4 rnm to Ho.jet* the re*i tot

;time Roper* f* paid gtgdiud a

|telepi» 6t*t run pnd on repeaftraf’

ehTted to ParUanutit, thev will will operate the o/ouei

aupimct the industry’* rimpaica . . —

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reduct top of the to* In Srit- M Ailam live entertainment including M n nc\ NeU »l (m H4.Slegit vaude football, etc . paw • W f1™ 1’”

,h*BConpared to Year Ago

au hat anti allv lower rate of tax thanAttn theatre*!Vme of the political partle* ho*

l««ued onv directive to ill condl-date* r*n the odmittton to* ond la

the rhorocter of ilte raptoin he artot ditegfpg llorry Piel Tlu-*.

couae; the ftublic might toke him are “The Tiger Akhar and < if

to be Iv ptcOl We.

nh|e« t that the Ituman* Animal* and Srn*ot" »

c aptain went «o hmg uodlsrmrrrd lmp*>rt» were all arqulr«»d bv Tran*that he pradirajh «ru. med the (Global vrepee Mario de Verrin on

to Roger* and Mole h int

WarT"‘ v" *w * ,T, “5W men on hi* ship, and nothing hap a recent two month trip to Europe; 1

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trade problem* and urge their tup* compoa \ * annual report disclooed war ** lh*w»e* m currently editing and. iw,Lki* k X tK

porter* to u*e utmost di^retionfh nerk rirro t healthv auk H tvpa dioclooed that Kramer h#* wiittng F^gllah IHIe* |ur the Au* 1

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without commuting them*elee* /U !

already sent the Now * areoNl trion mode Aim Picture a cast 1* VI***”** »» 'h™***r:

Hrc ismn to launch the campaign,

, ‘w,» ** 'h* r* roftlr*-M® *“f

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jtreatment of the ator* . which *hift* headed by Kwold BaUer M Beet ho i t?!. *V**#**:^ .!L MwTimer

• aa taken by the general council lo** of 8bti3 342 registered m the {he r-fHaltl from the regular Navy ve^ Musical *cor* I* provided bv { *J'^ ’l* 'i** u tilH % CWMntaftiph Exhibitor* previous Aara I 12 month period to the re*ervev y i^Mer refer* ing the Vienna Plulhartnom. win . K k

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A*sn at It* meeting loot W rdpri,Net pvuAt ia egual to 5140 per raiment l* prevent iv being of the Vienna State Opera and I I * HZ* in * s^^J^kJT

dav when theatre ownerf!^w“ "

dratted the Vienna Their Boy a kZ,ulZT ^ ^ZttZ’+EtZTTZ2i\ www « n....n, ..r 'f ~ *>« . .

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:& TX* -?_!J^L «> "« “** n*>wei.jw». |W> ,n• American Tests < d... ....wr. that admi#* 1 sbouai 225 8181 m«is*ed in 1880 the large that ra*c no n. prt*onnel **r HlliCIIMM I vole nM

be made an election lUBt nr that X r,f tmm iLtS equ.pmern would be made avail ;I ,

UmmiM.. v. pt h

»»hih. kh.<uld rdtrsin from >u#- Kl. l t? XXlhr produr*, ^ T « —l»md tmm mm' * Si » •Md.owdy '»>• < « 4

Xlhil * turr*^ ">'» >«r Vmmmr -t io<< mmmmmmammmmmmmrnmmm,* »•» k™* «id further .«m ,£t>4(rtl lh, f^„„ ^

—* . inouin we were in tne niiuuir m. * o»*triouMon in nuvfnuvr wim

trade problem* and urge their tup- company % annual report di*cloaed war **v Doame* U currently editing sod

porter* to u*e utmost diwretion Firm * healthv po*i- !It *»t diMctomed that Kramer ha* writing Engli«h title* lor the Au*

without committing them*elve* |. _ . . ^ ..‘

. . already vent the Naw a second trtan made him. Ptcture’a east i*

-md Iho rountr. «rr» ..r.rdAi , h „u ,

If WT ... K, ...» 8*. -B..r-.u>.llv tn lalontcw all randl- )n m <ht 51 «lrrl< h »a. *»w‘<l »»d mate tho mrlur^ ».lh-dil»« tHw* W M ”***4**?; only altehil. m»r* than ilu $* • cooprralton fnm. Ihr s*v. In

. • that admi*.t. >n l.x »h..uld tKM00 „„^d ]KM> thr bw '•>»' f**r •• #**» P«s.*nol a* I

kr. it.ada an almu* laao* »«• that|^ flnm n.o »a<i rquipnwm nuuld W made avaU. i

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rand.dal« .ho «.v, unla-, urrni |h„ yw ^ —

1TfPWW . J farm lor. ard rrrdll. Windup id II — _ _ „ _ - 1 P

* r-'«r •,yggig^- m..ud«4 JSetmkm of bs» mTSma BMA Slgk Prnd

American% TestsI ««Ml»weg f Ml# (

b> the CEV during the 1590 %elec-

'•iiwiThe*|,

‘the 'adniMon

made under tho|

w w ’"X ( *ih h aa "D 6k IT 86n be mi. ' dwindled tuBf. mnh.n^__ . . .. Allied Artist* banner l* another (bemW t miixwI ton mi# 1 6 . .. . . ,

Likewise. ntrss,»gr pitture title*

WfJSS aontribulintt fartnr 2iS*r. «.thm lh, nox. t. « •«**! ^ OWW * <h, m*m, ^ . i, ...

,Xh, W.,mo7^ -X MrWo'a oorktnr c. „.)..! ta «aM **«» M». anolhrr Tim ItoHor- »roa «h.l, adnulDm Ihr S,..k, mtr.ium ... !«• no...

E.*fh Plan tkM amvidn a *° ** much improved Preiyj

^Da airt Pa*<age’ —Siat«'d to.w nun is not too widely rtmiUird .hi straight entertainment with a

#1 subxidv for RritUh nnadur Sieve Rroids declared in the re- before the camera# late this month. u((| (« repressed opinion on the *«vw Mi hind Mihpst- Joseph tit

... born ou. at thrT in- P*rt "*»' Mono-AIUrd Arttx.x n.it |m. thr •'» l"*7k..,W^ opp.na of n.lr, doubllrx. irfl.r.v^ O*'

, be able to deliver one him Krasiia * ( lash b> Nighi and . . »ml the Qu* • n ..t ^hi i... 8Bl

a month in the ne*t 12 month* and Cowpoke * and A met uan * $p d Jhe puhlh * altitude t» laige r«k..* vhuc rla : Odywv

pointed out the 6rd 81m under a of Venus.** ..i llf»nu*r ' Meti*. faramonnt

Mdhon R«»tirin* ).ii*4-nrodu< tom pmgrarn with A Other than the p narn* ,ir, uil .io. rkO and United findm lions of

.* / sociated British Picture* Corp is tinned Tut* Ikdf starrer yptom- the downbeat in public goudw dl \n.ern a>. and a flfW k ot advi nitne

KKO NftlDfS Newcomb now info j as in Ena- mg vtr arght RK<» pi* hav* pi»» M 'Uttered by all eshd». i„r Bride oi Mont# ( i lo

..inn CO. K M. M.hnn l«d ,4*«l n.. fu„h. r n, i««'ai 7'\r »!" k

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,, . % _ stage*, with two of the lot s p*o- the higher pro ea ti.gei > ,r Alien; Thundei t»vn ' lie Smithomptroller of RKO Theatre* ducers ^ Robert Sparks and Sum < laimetl that while 2fMh was not se,*s

~ Republicannounced in V. Y bv prety m I ; BiscboB—having no assignment a t

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demanding a booati-d »ral« tip Only a relative^ ad per*-'

A Schwaria. Succeeding him - l#€fl*rdl UHL I the present time, barn Wetsenlhal renial demand* were *uri. that tlie ..(remage of ail fh*- ti n t «gisi*-c#

d

E Wcank who bad been i » i is working on two pM.).- ts Second vahib would be forced Ip Add In turn into ftlio-^imm4 fr#* % mm*( taflfr - ar>d Slim More the oddMwmm pf m e in «.rde, |» «man 8* an t* to lay

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th* van i ration in Aitierui 'fueff to ae- Mri man SrhlcHg has charge of thr Miww a profit with the **tbf iuitw to the tit o io mdiiude j»n-

RKO Stalls Prod

t. Allt«l Adi,.* bannrr l« .no) h«-r imim. Omi m> ) *

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lH-n r..«U IxriM b«. Ihr WM)lrlbu„ n ,. fartor HTJTr. .ithw Ihr nrxl |c» »n, ks Ohib. .« «h* Mtri*«ipt.n«

gw.rfv m«m'. nnrkta* 1‘ ud RKO K» »»o«hrr Tn« n„ - »r« «W» a4null.ni .hr Sp-k.

k nrm'tdr. . In hr much mipruM'rt I'rrxy ' t>rxrn P.«x»«r"- R...r<l .« n u i» no. tuo mdrly rirrulr.rU

itish andur Steve Rrmdy declared in the re- I before the camera* late this month, repressed opinion on lh«

of these in-

.

P01^ Mamn-Allied Artist* J? upping of scale* doubtless reAerisbe able to deliver one color 61m Kra*na t 4 lash by Night and .. ... a • >

. a month in the neat 12 month* and Cowpoke and American a Sword ,,lr F"*1* * altitudo to l-tgc « *

pointed out the 6r*t 61m under a of Venu»**

nm punt -ptodiM tion piogram with Aa- Other than the pteviuuMj pm

trade ha* been able tn keep a larg-er share of the boaofTtce rrrfipt*The Eadv Plan which provide* avirtual subsidy for British produr-turn wa* born out of these m-

a a*. . . ^ mmm Jk a *. 1*1 mn 'HI K o-tina’ #H»M

1*• ,h* •*"**• *“d furthrr ...... „u .,urh ^.Iv r,.,,..plained that smaller pi* should-ln- tralion* In the im*4 couple ofsc^iitl downward if ihe pt u « f''i ,.->fiHi> o» so h<.wi v. t

*Uf h a* ‘f» A B” ran he ||lte«t dwindled to a»n»o » IMdhtnj

H Son* rxli.h. in thr l..kr».H).: mr.suM- Mflurr •V * ... T .'

~ .VIM • . . %Wl nisi . . f I Ilia ll L.I k.

McMahon Retiring.

Resignation of O. B McMahon*s rompt roller of RKf> Theatre* rssswa* announced in M Y by prexy

A Schwarit. Succeeding him 1

is M t Newcomb, who bad bo«nchief assistant in charge of thea. counting department.McMahon began 22 year* ago

with the Orpheum Circuit, whichbecame part of the RK4) Theatre*

Central Org.•wtiawei tram pace I

relatively small pc*

gan nation in America It*elf to *e-

is s«H»n as an '

id»-'.: < t ts lo l.«v

claim to the title 'lo indicate pri-

began 32 year* ago le*t the Rim* to be *uhm»tted for Holt western*. George Btlson

JL flrtuN. »h‘h4»'« (exl.v*l» . • » •«*»#®| »|^*f

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of IfM HKO Thmlro* f*c».v.n* from wr.ouX MUM; S«W ~h"

4 w the second front, Y 4 fir .«»»> orih on the idea .Of*HI it Iv-

ger general wunager of Jjiitr* come1* nbumu* that h ihe imu a

town Amu* Co .reported he found p»e could he m *dc arid release*!

Tetirement.pijr *uch a>

ft W«Mt)«ifrom which lo make a 6nal selec- wMch Ntchula* Ray will produ#« Council of Motion Future tJrgaoi- well happen to a ; ‘m n *

tmn «» l>-»l »ur* Anwric* nould »nrt d.rrrl •'.•*** *• *£? P*,b'“ Hr.rtbrf.k Hid*. •'

tchMvt » hc.trr and rantt rrpit Tb» RKO bnrklog. in ... <.r*,n«rr Mid Im ..«(«. ...Han lakr a y*ml t xa .1 Hm ••

Mn. alive .hwmi M Mm ImUv«1,the »..ex.ou»l» mMh«^ pn. .» a- nen.pepef tdi.orx and othcrx and HUI'« «MH# • Wj*

T Mot.on Pu-tun. Axan of Amerk. ' fotknac It . Only Money "' Son.

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»H su««io«ed the »<‘dom »t f.M- ,« ntadw. In * , r? •“>

1 ea* prr achieve a better and more repre The RKO backlog, in addition to

" „ ; tentative showing at the festival ." the previously mentwHied pi*, t* aHollywood, Oct. 18 Motion Future A**n of America follows Tt’l Only MnWy. >#m

t .

Dor# Srhary chairman of the bae boon acting unoActally to get of the Musket er mgrrou price* at a time when the ingrd «»>

nanent Charitie* Committees (he bool possible represent atumol t;round Narrow Margin . du endeavoring to wm put^ Ridge co". t Ihu#

l nded Appeal, announced pledge* y. %. pig at the festival*. However.JWhip Hand.* "Crack Down

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he favo^vta title* are later yrtjfidrawrA

01 3661 3«7 during the 6r*t 6ve it ha* been attempting to diacour- "Macao "* Jet Pikut.” Two Ticket

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week* of solicitation among studio age exhibition at aome of them to Broadway *** Muntana Belle <*n

eserutive* Goal I* $1,330,000. feeling that there are far too many outright purchase and the KingNext w eek the Industry wide and mo*t are designed a* tourist Bros 4 Drums in the Deep Soutt

campaign wrill atari among the bait and publicity stunts rather All Aim* here were watted andguilds, unions and allied industries than as serious effort* to evaluate the maftuity of them tompleted

Heart hi e *k

Ifiu*. mamp>c%es U. S. pix at tho festival*. However. B'hip Hand.** "Crack Dow n

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»r*t 6ve it ha* been attempting to diacour

4"Macao." Jet Pilot.” Two Txk«v igm. . T, Huwever. they *t» niijhly mdu a-

While not mentioning any single live of the trend «»f thinking

n> nrsiRMt related that tone ul among 6lm-maketv Lack of war

Movietime' Drives

wttl—43 picturn before the cam- 1 Dorothy Patrick Gig Young. Ann

#tM j

Doran and Erwin Gielgud comThere are many angles regarding

j

prised the unit tent here

the likelihood of future repeat* onj

If nothing elae come* of Movie

the personality tour* Owe of them Un*^^ S A/

J**"'J* !Tot "**r* al ,h* ouVtcl * !h* advance advert ived put » '£T ESTlTu';ja tlw iUU ^ tfct M. «**»» :

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j”!g*«!yg!«jyyjy? 1 Movietime visit of a group „ appeaiance Lineup included *"k it thl HiehIndustry observer* take the 01 Hollywood!!*# but Mias La* Wendell Corey, an npokenman for SjS^J NYthat If bu * strong nent year MipiUN mour held her Are until the Regroup Pmta .lame* WhitmoreJ:!|I2?V2S^ *2

there u,ill be dUfl^lty getting ma Y ounp We Hunk e trotckwe of the festivities Ska Joyce Mr kcnr.e Robe.i Wagner

jam and dintrlba to ante the coin.TiThT tK^n railed ft* mayor before Jerome Court land Harry ***lM*'

Vaurtn «i *»•»• “* promol *«**»'

'ihro'lhTonr **£? whtcli,h*' ' h*W**,» «*•"*•<

j Wtul» . rorum u-cment •< theffiiYro '‘wi l«n"*

Another aMW l« poiitk-.l. Thai *•»*• «M r»«urn hum. «. r, (ow« hM MMtS IJSSt^^SUT^aSr•M.IU . ».-i*hin« Of the »r.thu.. |o b. jrour ««*»»' .mkrowdon

JJg* „*J3£ in - „ UTaMMaSv «ft «2? .JUUWJJy i mat* 10-*<u-

avm engendered among estubs b> , — . Uf^l rlimia tie the advertising boilneon I ih* day registered a boost for filmn

?n re^oix ,ng

the tonre v ernna Si jAi*api*dn« •

. ^ irtime eamoamri there » nnH Sidfi t marry a director ’ Interest not only because of the ap- f,rou”d

Liponual Piagikitit ien in

inent. created by the l.ck ofbtg Mm!:!rolool^\SZI^ t£ **" '**" • *«• •• pear.nce of the pic personalities

,bV M”, ">ft PlctMrT !?*“«**

name* promised plus other harm*!f* skorth the money ,he 1 hr, ‘

tl ni UM* blushing may- hut also because of the amount of TlA# tours* of he dt**u*«o»n

defects emountered in organising shenanigan* are »«nh‘ „ _-d fhrv vs.ift.fi ..ft the „r*s snare the occasion cornered TV ram* ,n ** * shipping box

such a giant proj. M UH the first -nd rSorl bring r .pended Vasttoaether nim ^en handimV he S^Tl nri '"'^ring a query on differences

«mw. «WM.» -.'T**^* *•£ *£* "WtliS 1 21!rLSSnS«. Marry Sha. m3 * >»*» MthlM l» romnum »i-h

ranreHalle na af *chedu>ed . Mdns port from Harry f reneh. win- *ppeared before ISdOu . » /,••TV: applaufte from the student

trips by star* uithm other mV-^ .school children at a fire prevention

;

^ hod> ' Cntil TV maintains thechange tf-i ritorles • brat sutent

I" integrity of fthd#' bnbUMNi v»r cm t

Plenly Beef* ”• agreed^ door rallies in many oth«*r p..l;l m. -*L- help TV and TV can't help uv

., nWmtv of ke«

P<t_ gbpl -Idiy'^-lNpW- jNjH|PpP>d fteaction vsa* bullish I UH T FUSC While the Hollywood dele

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•li iwMiah renoris vo t»r hint that 2^ fW

.

^Q***?"*’ jfe'tdBj rshih* are now asking Holly*[ _ ., offered ho *peciflc way* in uhpHIalthough report* so Ur hint that he«tmg credit on themaelse* and «,»»« u kiuil th,- »>-. igmm..€hng|kHNdl »»oaa page I flg I * •

Ih. s a.... nrohablv t»g uutoenthed JZ .mUITi ..r< .s,. .k- M ha>fl 1 “one vouthful actress musician of

campaigns when the bo panic i«

oft

wood than the ana about wbignyou often read In the newspaper*

Another angle Is political That Whan we return home we re going

entail* a weighing of the enthusi- to be your goodwill ambassadors

asm crutf rxlered #m«»ng esmbs t>> t«w.

the tour* \er*u* the disappoint*

menu created by the lack of big

Following the local rllma* of the

Movietime campaign, there!* atfU

name* pfontWad plu* other normal a divWinn a# opinion whether the

defect* emountered in organ txmg shenanigan* are worth the moneyfturh a giant project for the first -od effort being eapended Va*l

time and so quickly Four area#- majority of independent emhibnora

New Jersey Wa« Virginia Salt hase bean supporting the duxe

Ltmour'i Defenw; Manchester. If H. Oet II

Artreoa Dorothy Lkrnour,

here for the Movietime ' kick-*

off leal week Wasn't going to

let Mayor Joaaphat XT Benoit

gat away with $ track that oneway for a gal to become » »urwaa to marry a famous di-

rector. Hiironer made the re-

mark at the outset of the

-Movietime 1

visit of a groupof Hollywuoditea but Mia* La-

mour held her Are until the

clone of the foot hrdiet- Shethen called fhe mayor before

the microphone and declaredi want to tell you. Mr May*

•T. that l m happily marriedand have two youngster* Andmy husband whom 1 love very

much Wt’vg keen panfried

nearly nine year* noW—ia mthe advertising bu*ine«a. -I

didfi t marry » dire* tor’

she. theft planted a k»*a onthe cheek of the blushing may*or. and they walked off theplatform together

banquet that had the Him contin-

gent on the hop all daySuburban area stopovers were

not too hot. with young fry pre-

dominating, Central Green turn-

out hit several hundred, many of

them oo hand to hear Earn Pima doa bit of chirping but no soap mthat line

With exception of Martho Scott,

who was held m New York, all

Big Bally Cu’t Take

Pbce of Goof Picture,

Spegeigass to Stndes"Movietime or personal ap-

pearance tours won't take the place

of a good pocture. declared Holly,wood screenwriter Leonard Spagrl.

ewt 'pHogct her and there were many N BM IW% cotprrauon and sup IupegA made flood relief day ihpItimMI ni

cahceliatp n* of s, lieduled side jM»»t from Harry B Prench. M 1 *1* Manhattan, appeared before 13 OOO. Bioxsn

star* within newota Aisso to l mted Para- d a Si »'^enCipn

;

change territories

Plenty Beef*

rti^unt Theatre* Circuit presidentmrt>rtnM m W wh»ia parked out-

IV* generally agreed that the duor rallies »n many other ntie*unit atnt here from Hollywood Reaction ootstate was bulkMh.

Thus t here are plenty of herf*.,Made an excellent impress ton. re- ^ rshih* are miw a%kmg Holly-

bv^arels whifh w^ere iiliStd— " i*mw Ihvappointment waa e used a great amount of aqunwk- writer could gam indu»tr> employ

lh . ^ burked out How ke * chairman, Eddie Huhrn and prrMrd 0%er the Im ft "f a name in mg in induMry circles Hoping the ment. S#jgti|iu empha*ixed that

ever it t hieat* are lin lood *'* Jr^ ,*nJ tho delegation vent here, hut the toui might be staged later, Movte- the industry ‘lives and *urvi\ ^ ^

fh ^ unaaihititv that frrnrfc ^ * hangup )ob Hut off tUMr went ahead as planoed Scott time' chairman Hai»> l-omont long as talent is fre^h N i,h

^ . 1'

.fhe record u*me prominent inde- with the troupe stated he will be in N Y tomorrow njtvr ,» he said and well grab

not sufH* M »il efthih pendent* ars panning^ the cam UM force<i to leave on snond day Med I to confer with assistant na- lt

!lnr<

?^ dissMn»fVed with cer Vcau-e of itlnesa in the family i tonal chairman Robert Coyne Ml*a Bright handled such ouertba

Exhib Praisei . i ,

( waliaut lisw nag* t

the tours feasible .-.toin aspects and phases and skeptil ast week * drive in some ,f*l regarding any longterm bo*

cemented liirndshtpa between rival valuetheairemmv

s orgnnlaatimaa and inf .

,

Miss M right handled such queries

other *pol* created bickering and4 . u 1 1

hard feeling Thu* there arc im-

IM-rUnt i..lr. ,..rtu lry HiiN tl -n S«tMM ; 1‘uWir

pie of month to shake dow n and >•optm^nsn, .mam- W

. \ tr 1 n 1led fund and Hed CThe cr v that w«nt up we ft

gwhirarions,. sponsoring dinner and** Hot!) wood has let us down was rally for New England Mmderided hv oThmnell who chan 'Ur* here, found no fax

i

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rinal ******* Friday at Two acreqn star*, a* well k* a ai ^ hat 1 * the value of stage .vregarding any longterm box*

; the Aqptuan Royal roronatidh writer and a director si-rr ilated pyritnce for the movie* and Dp“ **™r l*ageanf and Ball in Kansas City* to hit 23 towns- many of which! Cordova made observation* on tal-

|Municipal Auditorium wa* before never saw a Hollywood personality rn( aflg directorial techniques,

priniftidd Sptmhors V U SOU people Appeararue was out m the flesh -in a campaign to bring R lvktn president of the Motiongi, IS..LIL. I «* u< pia<f <tnd wvarlun«- and **** ^ industry closer to the public Puturr |ndusiry CounciJ, factually

roHBmra, 1 unite lm I unfavorable response trom the Exhibitor meeting!* to arrange jms^^red the prosaic qot stu-nSpringfield. Man . (XI lg. ipoclaton „ !\.V

_them dptin *«d t«» ptofe Hovia . how many musicians are cm-

I mu-4 Fund .Ml K.d cum :m-tmS^S!SL Wdw t.-.-: -JWW* turn" WtMI.SMSSOW ph,,H •» lh* ii.du.ir>-Horg Warners 1 lor (fist ribs and erstown Utica. Watertown and

r.ii> f,,i Nr. England "Mmit-.imr «»«*d l rM' 1-m.m.mMH Th,,ir*. PlMtfburd.. .. lor exhib* a numlwr *>l cxlohitots Ot ».x vt.u^ advr Mixed f • ht the *A n— •• ^

P

Big-Scrwn HMotion Picture Organt/ « > * 'ponse to demonatratim. Fri (he grassroots level falo and t o other* to New YorkMotion I* I e lure Organtratronswhich sponsored .. the campaign

'Hollywood dldut let us down*

Im* response to demonstratPK. Fri- * 11 r

day night - 12 '...

, „. , ^Ms thousand-seat hall ai Eastern ^PW-BpOo

GgPB l**h*wi tram mo 1 l

to set too low a precedent, cx-hib* believe they could work i

only Rav Yfiiiand and TeresaWright showed

they di eland ' We just bit «Jf a Nute* Exposition grounds had been

little more than wp could ch. w reserved for occasion, committee

Miami H*ach Oct. II CritHtom of studio executive* for . .. |h . ld of| t -it rr.n-*MwMim Loup. . .inv.l prawMM without r»»,uli.n« .nd***" ** *” “*

here for a Saturday 14». cocktail for failure to "apply pressure * w a* v ,-d ki. tkp*.k..4U >w-i— — — a W: •• u ... ... -— - .^1- :

Nathan L Ha pet n and his Thea-Hu. „ was a wonderful pioneering feeling that 1 ,t> * 3 OOO-seat Mu JI-T ‘Z? N-»han L Ha.pern and hlx Thea-efforl and the overall effetl « • v utdrtlBh WgMid'MM hjhl.rgjS f^w-d htiU ^ir^ nd i n^Ta J»IL oJ^ trr TV NetWork, while going alongexcellent ' fmpfCtlV* audience, but results ”a,al caused little stir add at- wa* a phi a*e often used Branch wB| punning on the Broad-They asxvrtrd that Sam Brlokin that event could have been TZ?l£+n ueh 'w^h

way P‘flluPx tmntinuing hi* hud-Y Frank Freeman and other Hoi- held in city proper instead of West

m ^ vi f rli H ii« h4 <M k" ^ die* 01th the Academy of Motion) vwood execs had burned them-

s'pr»ngA*ld t oltxeum flve mile*liunliSo

4!. i uw j Picture Art* and Science* with an

wlvesimulc out in attempting to «* 2 300 showed up. *1~.J*£* STAy

1

for eve to gaining an exclusive Mrlineup name#, and there rmrfd be ^

1 '= mgAeld stop wa. next to last ^fXa^as ! IZT 1,

tT.Horial ****** ^ar*. Ty ^ to Yhe Jinflu„ i

h, « ***** f*tTBT(

w.u. «„». JS S S S * s > %.»t.patb> yygf;or , . .ftenise hw^uumlutu,.*7r!S^ lives and viwior* here knowing Feeling dmi ipme exhiba that . .

»• rrpori^y enthusi.

Picture Artx and Sciences with aneye to gaining an exclusive lor

theatre TV right* to the annualOscar dinner next March Acad-emy is reportedly enthusiastic

.. F v intiw.ik. unar umner ncxi siarcn srpo-

lf.du.iry C-MS, whwh arSlMrlly "-V»- >ka( „ ,n tbuu< lhr> nrll,„trd m lh, hin .»bou« lh, MM of piping it.

handle* cooperative affairs In l»ol* *wcg, iiepra Paget and iracar Drob- . ^ dime of the Mo%u»tim» UNA” dinner into a number of theatre*lvw«a •» .0 br btamrUm tltmj.mg leur IMt .l»n.d in

rj' throughout th. rountry. on .hr »v

***** il

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hIUSwUw**^4am °U*h Nrw H.vrn .M 16 thfcW* wttk thr duutoluro th.t ">»' •'*«•« PTO..M «

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1

it_u -' Movietime' hit this communpy the entire State ctf New Jersey rep h>

?P !o th^ pkc industry alWherever lhr

Mtcl-mUTa’

... ,^ on Friday •W with vary m« results, resenting a population ol about I

,ar«*t

Tl° »"#ke such an event1**?* y*trft>*?

lTr#* °* ***; ^ predominantly favorable^ There 3,000,000 pulled out of the project P«*»*b‘* the Academy has offered

both an.t.nft Movietinw topper* Bt- ¥dmia« Oct 16 ^ lltmr tutu-tain that the ocra- at the Anal hour after elaborate ,0 re*routine its schedule, teeingPhKlW al aVU la punhamuli T*.- — ‘ — !

" 'p _ W WfT- W B,,rr eiaOOTaie; .

campaign was further pointed up throughout the country, on the as*

this week with the disclosure that **•* *t would piovide a

*nd ^hlbsat uhM!is ruphemisli Vto^*****^^ «M not suglctefitly public ited. plan* had been made for partici «« ‘he dinner at 7 pm Coast

rally known a* Hollywood There MAc tally launched here Friday *12- py| despite thu there wa* a fair pation'

' [time, which would make it avail-

°! Ho,l>w<?d Hnr* amount of reaction that reflected AU theatres in the state, aligned *hte to audience* in the east at

ttZ xl n o! w, SST9HZ !2- ‘f*dvantageouiJy for the industry vU me n hr, -hip in the Federation ^ P "»

Ku, lo I u J! rlLrllV L~l flnt * good break of N J Theatre had arranged for Other* Zquippedwin not to fco ^ Iht h wrm^n B PflMOft F Uflil rirtut ! kv tAlJlIUf on ('oltimhut t\sv u Kk#*K a B^n • i III tna-nkl nwnnta lev h ai I

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STldsIrL. ' Z\.rZ Z ^ 15!g#'.—*t 55*25 * *-»•' •«<*«» WiptOuddn rh„.r« h«t .rr.n(.d for OUrro Zoutpp^

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B*"k ««rrog“ Tpportu..^ £%£%£ M tn wtfc^ro of gJSSSTu^VCw».g J.ro ttvwrll rod ur.trr t dmund SSSSJwSrt UnZL 1 ZL Dr.^olV

^ * Pwrotouw. .nd W.ntrr F.b..n

.

WnlTZSSl.*!. 'Jut'JTTC, Tutt«"*»“"•• *.«*,"wr

lknf **Vbrw.«g the MW JZ Tn »«l full puWtr.ty mrohtn “^5turo-.• «*d prUMrily at pu.vrr* who ju-t part of a . group that offlrul,

itt .w* H«Ji*n navieotor's rrv aiao h*d heel «et un ihAtiehHrtmk - v entury * Marine Brook-

rtnind to put themselvr* out for openfd the Missouri campaign in h.^h showmen here had fllm oJr the "MovietimT^ lyn. *nd Century x Queen* Longa Meet thep. oplc' routine. M**rc the capital. Jefferson City, the day dSitmTuStig inTeST mLnd "vaiuT J^wTST UUnd and ,he Gtt,ld•fUtc observer*, aware of an in before. ' uM.d^ mer hv JouTd trek ^rmTh The Theatre in Radio City all of w Inch

‘t**4 '!*"» •"* tw ri.,. mjjnr. .^hrwl prutr.,

SLt. to brholf of “hr l1** WWU».:»* l"*know what* best lor theinxelvcr made a whitlw ind toui of the larger I area. In addition on the eastern1 * wftat * best lor themselvc* made a w hirlw ,nd lou, of the larger rlib lunrhro# . mMral celebra Ion

, #rea In addition on the easternHit thr Lull pi oh., bly lay with top Citie* in Miiamiri. Southern lllinni*

; uw* •waraac* wdu muMkii^ lTj1

exhiba however *h« wai '#abo*rd ^ere are Comerford#rv-.* f« failuro M roc .ml . few tatro. ,n Ark.nw. rod

«"•»«»"•»• m$;:m

:

«waWf. i^- Prov.dror. Pin.n.k, ,

in the cold when the time rameoitm.e m time that extreme pres- Kentucky. The industry i» getting> • wuiilc Have to be put bn *oim little newspaper space, althoughfumes id ret Ihrtn to tour—and the pm l‘u*t- Dispatch did use at .en tailing to apply that pressure three-column pix of Steven* mr-

__—^ . rounded by the high m hool %tu*

Stnd More (irassrool<u ^' T* lht diy 0f ft**9**1

.

Zm I .t o E*htb* are ballytng Movietime '

FOTBVH SeE Mpls | nit m their lobbies and on the screen.

Minneapolis Oct. If and several national ad* bast ap-

Tb* Mm n i nor l S v unit that *•*?!• M Tba twq local rags.

%t- i * tf iiitfiv will carry’ *

kill tu UeKlBi raptUl two of pta- nieba In KayceeBorer-writer Don McGuire's pro* Kansas C tty. Oft |g .

posaU One is that Molly wood an Mov ietime ” junket in this ex-nuaily send out similar exprditi«»ns h^n-ge area to«»k motion picturesto the grass* oots v isiting as many

,

ba*k to the people, hut drew mixeda* powmble of the smaller towns reaction* following the week of ap- '

which haven't br< n getting the pearanerv rallies, and meeting*Chance to meet and hear "the pro- a« ross most ©f Kansas and Westernpie responsible for their movies '’ Missouri. In the outstate townsThe other is that the public, no* i

the reception was boisterous forHollywood, be railed upon to make the delegation, and literally thou-the Academy Awards 1 ^nds saw the troupe in it* intensiveBoth proposals deserve the Uh 1 schedule of 2fl cities covered

duatry s consideration in the eptn f Delegation here included Gloriakm of Al Lew in. producer-director* Graham* Sheila Ryan. Scanwriter who with McGuire. Mr and

jMcCiory. Martin Backm and Leon

Mr*. Robert Young, Marta Tore*. Gordon. They lunched with Gov-

Vnnessa s Quick *Tour'Atlanta. Oct tfl

One of the oddest snarls oft tie

v* Movietime" tours last

week waa I hr arrival of actressXanesva Rrown here from NewYork, She arrived at 4 a m.alter a four-hour plane trip,

and flew hack on the next ship,tour

,hour* later

Mt«a Brow n. w ho w as a part-time member of the N%w Yorkcontingent, was ' booked by"Yloyictime" exec Kohert J.

(’oyne in answer to an emer-gency call by the local commit-tee here By the time she ar-rived. however, a couple of thetouring groups assigned to the

, area had already been tele-

scoped. stated they had theirroutines all set and decidedthey didn't need the addedstarter Miss Brown, a bit sur-

Carleton Providence. Pinanxgr*Pilgrim Boston; Fabian s Grand,

for staging the Mov letime hoopla^ > '4n>:

'J,

a ‘ rr*jT

ade * ,**•

I They said N. J in its entirety was A^ury p*,rk

.

**rn* r %

excluded from anv star junkets.a”d ^** * Hoy tit. Phnadcl-

that the best the Movietime com ph‘*« *nd ^ocw * Cent tin BaHt-

,

mlttee could offer /.was only the ^ ^advice that the N J ilex “hitch on * ashingltn ha* three equippedto N Y " It wa* explained this

h(H,sr% ,h<* W#mer. HKO Keith ft

meant N J exhibx could bring *nd Lust’s Bethexda Hich-

guests across the Hudson to the ™dnd ha* Fabian's National andMovietime" luncheon held last Morton Thalheimei * Byrd while

week at the llote* .ator. both the Warner Stanley andV. J theatremcn disclosed they Shr#’* Fulton Pittsburgh >

havewould have no part of such an ar- big-screen TV Other houses in-

1 rangement and. plenty riled, they fMf the Riveil. Toledo ‘ready mdecided to pull out of Movietime 10-14 riay*»; the HKO Palace,entirely. Also because they felt Cleveland. United Paramountthey were left out." exhtbs in the t Theatres Michigan and Wivper A

• Salt Lake City. Best Virginia and Wetvman s Eastown. Detroit; T en-New Orleans areas similarly re- j

tnry. Buffalo, an indie house. CPsrtv»d. however, a couple of the 1 Nrw Orleans .areas similarly re- tnry, Buffalo an indie house. VPslooting groups assigned to the t fused ta go along with "Movie- State Lake and Uptown, and Mir*area had already been tele- time " bros Tivoli, Chicago, UP* Radioscoped, stated they had their Jf, J. Federation, headed by City. Minneapolis; Romm's Newroutine* all set and derided George Gold l« a "paper organi- Shenandanh, St Louis. Elmerthey didn t need the -<lded ration"' which imr* to bring all Rhoden s Ashland Kanaka t »»>

starter Miss Bio« n. a bit sue- exhib* In the state together in John Wolfberg’s Broadway. Dco-ffMad. retreated in good matter* in which they have mutual var. and Sherrill Cumin's Or-buroor

. f ^ .....(Rhisil,

;M - . .IjWlKii |k« Angele*.

i7, mi

Payton Tones Up

U|r of prm confab* to query her n««<pipm play everything up

nt> i Kit and the Ton#-Net! affair. m." she said

Hoagy Carmichael npmacf '

1

(r. ling* of Some industry!!#* to r* Tomw la-CVdi Is

(XMt«*r» in New Orleans where,

Miami, OH. 1CTone joined Mitt Payton and Personal appearance of Barbara

greeted her, /according to the Payton a at taken in atrtde here,

Hp n ’with a long and pataton- Heart ion o at on the tongue-in*

air kit* Carmichael, on a cheek tide by Incnt newspaper*“Mmietime” lour came in on the Attendance at kdP appearance*

tootie plane aa the actress. but Friday >12* al the. Florida ‘Miami!

tupped ** ay while »hd and Tone wws fairly good, white at the Sheri-

wm. embracing He later tnM dan Miami Beach > it was ©ffi->’

*« wrenen this dnpic Mining onstage by

'’Hrh I am on a goodwill tour francho! Ton?,

of the smith. aa part or the Movie- Miami Newt had a feature writer

tune campaign. and what do 1 run <|*ni hit itury strictly on the vain-

Into? Why nut it »wvt the tort ef jfai «rde only gesture on buildup

th »nii we arc trying to retnianfM “j*„« airport greeting by two locela

Mi*- Payton t tour it in connec - 1 tt a rport dieted in Yankee and

turn a tth a Southern Belle" Con- ( onlederHe uniform*.

teat which JtKO hna tied in with, , „

to r po It wound up last nightj

,

iTurw ' with choice of winning AlB^TDl \ v-vlfemme at Um Hiaito Theatre in At- 'BpPBr^PP;" Ilonta ^ < uwi iiMi no i ^sau

FUf Yanket HelpAtlanta. Ort 14

Em barranting note n aa

added to opening of 'Drumsof tho Deep South’* here latl

week when the town started to

iingnto Hvelf lor a parade

and other fevtivttlea in connec-

tion with the pic—which de-

picts a triumphant incident

for the tooth during the Civil

WarBiuah lit up the town when

decorators d.wocered that

there waa a shortage of Con-fedrrate flag* and; had to

order a supply from a Yankeemanufacturer up north.

Stockholder Unit

Non Tax Bill

that they'd be on ha^d when the

surge came. That fluted because

lack of a coordinated release date

meant the late starters were losing

all efVeeta of naUnfcnl advertising

and publ. ity.. ^ purposes Aa the hill read in inti

Ttwent let h is now trying to jtag-fitrm the taa-freo aoctioo la Inap-

ger release dates by a plicabie If the entertainment of-from eachange to exchange That * f#, r d t. nation picture*wme help, but there • Mill an over-

. uirtn^Upping demand. In order to meetIt. company maintains 75 to 8S Jjj* ^ j™J*J***

>rm l<lrf

prints in a pool in Hew York and f’* 1 * !*dispatches those to meet emergency

rmdhi,^ tO*need* Other dittrlka are trying 'V?

1 .***?* 1 ^S1?****. l0r

,

,,!k4*

3Sff pooling expedient* ^ ful1 u*

One problem the companies hare »*• r^gwod, oren tf a special

run into in attempting to juggle >•* «*• A***— < ,or

prints from one exchange to an in uniform or if free past* t were

other It internal dissension among ^•ur<,il

y Ee*J*

r*,»

their held people That occurs par- ^ •** ****** rnterlam-

driven ere on »*«»t h* Ukich an admUalon fee ittlcularly when tales drives are onExchange with a Urge number of charged will benefit under this

ae campaign, ana warn oo i row r Mont mi vtory nnnty on *ne *ain- •unoes fr*«w pace I >rknl* ^ na, «r* ,,y Jjfde bvtBflMCoMrtl of*MoftenWhY this it )u*t the sort of(cal m<U < >nly g^ture on buildup ^ get in nmre roin fnhr then one x at mad^ by lBo Ommcl1 of Motion

>ng we arc trying to minimise- Ma« airport greeting by two locals Greene and hit associates- were that ha»^to wait for the prints.

^

SaNMWl'baww *' WWW W + Iffg-X?2J2SZ!&Si J&JStiLZmElfLZmZ

... ttiih sout i »-rw belle" con- < «iii**‘rrate uniform* the Hayward and Wardall appoint- t among bran« h managers and tales auttry would come la the i hange >n

5 T ,

hh oSSSSraSrc . menu Th« > <!aim the other board men trim iuight Ion* prise money Wring on raw itm and all photo-

! 1 I.mrmbrrt »ho ll.y-.rd .nd M WM mSS *r.»hi< Ap.r.«u., U»d.r |C «M

' y .„.|i, rh.ir f of TTWIdtnd Ail* J Tdjk 9 W.rd.ll ,,l» Huflwt .ppointc.,, tm.frul IkM *M| »nnounr«l, •»* *W U* '•• film W

no a( iim Hiaito Theatre in At / ‘

.bMM^€I

*

I 0A r I consequent ly the last too were, in coordinated plan to help relieve 15%. and 25 I on all phtingraph.rHullo Th««m u> Al y - ' _ . . mu*. .Iv. n.m.d by Hugh.. th. p^.t p,„bl»«.- It .(.pdronlly .qolpmmil Uodw th. ii.« bill

„ k— < htm mat • uml however indirectly consists of Interchanging pnnta the levy becomea 10% acre*, theT«me has been making some ap^ r - -..4..

consists «»f Interchanging prints U»r 10% arrows the

BBWg,

" ,x *SShTCTnic •’

‘ • MklMIha branch MorklmUUra aim w,u reUo ohjec-jemergencies 1’i.n ha* grown. L m,., ness purpo^ w.u nm no m+

M>ar« •< h»t«M mmm,r -n nitT-nr,,r '~-* .«»a^ STmssImm. •* *r * a «mtr t*. i«* •« «w «•». Th«. th, ...

r—— ' unified tn outlook and action if the legit pi udorer actually had a ! gional bookers’ meetings which will *iH not be required to pay - in ex-

. , u #H1 . k Br.e^idhn n. i in organiration It Is my be- bu iness assoHillon with Hughes be concluded in Lot Angeles this else on the hundreds of million* ©I

/TT w IKti IM HlWW;HWym H.>..rd »aa »»«hrnd. *M *WWS mtcHmH »bhh-WHfSW ®* mmm r.h.Mton. which I, nl bMrd imlar <rf Tmm.-Wurld A.r- a»r ««r •Itl th.J^.Mn' pay aa

rrancho' Tone accompanied hl> horrd by this joint convention lines, which th# Hughes Tm>l to I ****• *uc" Ihlnga aa esmerss,

ie Barbara Payton here. H ^1 1 t„iAf on espeiietiice but that controls. ftkwwkard>Paakm»l lighting equipments, projector!,:

where site mode ‘ -dage appear- ,,, ,pment cannot be MMhd • t.reene and h»v a*** re- I BWIIlUvl( ndblUIUIwn« e« Ml Us s Mate Actreas artificial, hothouse |M»,icdh have completed a listing rawnosod fraos me* > xbJ Other important provisions aGw-> riven a u.kiv.r

» k holders who are to- feet in* shoo bU:dbHgig Im 1 “tie-day stand with ac-

My«*rs slreseod Allied ia a "aenr* garded as likely prospects to join Blumberg. NpiU and OoeU Ap-j Non prodt aperng. symphony

Iunify m» fanfare to hypo her pre- wiaaniiiOa4 strictly with an hands in the fight against the pres- provel by a meeting of itocmhold- orchestras, etc., are freed of theappear*.*, Two Memphis dailies ivotkm ti the in- enl hmvrd. and the Securities h Exchange 2o% odmUHsmt Ux on their HU-handled her • •• irie'U S ihe independent exhtbi- . Isaac tomes to a head at the the- * In some cases, where orga.vi-nmUher news hem. %sld leaders dhlaM ceannnny 1 rind annual meet- julnillintld

• .* k!h*v*w* operating in the

Tone remained backstage during no , , H ^ ,k*| an exhib organua- mg. sH for Dec • In N. Y In "! ***[,

.

rf

JJr>MlJ,Uon * IU red thr> plan to continue wnh the

h« r stage vtmw.w. turn whhh exists mainly as a preparation for the prosy row. the i* r** ^ . . ^ same prices, but to balance against

It's expected the disgruntled among exchanges "to alleviate board—except that equipment for

m k holders ab© will raise objee- emergencies ** Plan has grown. Uj

btosinesa purposes Olll not he sub-

l.ukr w arm Memphis Rrffplss

Memphis, Oil. If.

Bkanberg-RackmilHI, I

feet of rawstock purchased annu-ally Nor will the Industry pay anexcise on suck things aa cameras,lighting equipments, 'projc t«.f ».

ete.

Other important provisions af-

fecting show bia:

1. Non p< oft operas, symphony

Not MB Jamy In Birmingham !<,i rooime business, is worth pyrin- who has long been active in %Uxb-Binningham, (hi It. ' timing holder battles.

Ba> •>.«» .* pMvton said southern* 1 <i beads. Myers contmin *\ npnWHpMmngBmmnHHnmnnnnnHnwil H re « tvi-d her well along the . *• a trade o

tap ' and there Sn no unfavor- and willing to iaalif it* membersable 1 < •>« tom to Ho unfavorable Hi Ho b ptvihlems, including film

t iiaxi puhliciiy Although hri bu\ mi, amt Allied render* this

m^vnoai' S'ieati^ a .hrt of min. si -. tv w e This was interpreted k*

risti ire »• v * mat an ramw iMpaivug- mg vet MM w ssi v ass, , 10^9 J

e "tmn uhhh exists mainly av a preparation for the proxy row. the !T ^ . kmm , T . b

same prices, but to balance against

Mw iaJ # iuh. meeting once a year Greene allUme has hired Hidor l . fL?" *T:!| I,hf,|r Heflctts the amount which

for a time and the transactHsm Kresei. veteran Wall St lawyer. „ fSPJJ* 1formerly went I* Uncle Sam in

» k- ^ .i^s. *® continue doing so. it may aiao; ta .#.

seek blocks on direct deala withimportant present stockholder* in

taxes.

B Ballrooms and damrhat)*.

Print Shortage• .... •.

* -7^^'

I HHttH'lfS I..MH Ml, y

TmSc'CmBrr-. ” a small Incidental item, need m*tcontiol

1

Friendly Petrip

IV>pitr «hn>-tant rcm«m»cr> fromInsiders that no issue of control is

pay the 20% cabaret tax on suchitem*.

2 The annual tax on coi n -oper-

ated gaming device* <sJot me hu

h « rn.nU three pa « all was n«

p:',;: ’saaTSff.nu-.“u* 3#** -iS^iSFSs. - VI... I^vhvn .na tM*"y simultaneous playoffs, ship with jack Kapp Decca s

dt >-w pubiishy and Upped attend 1' ' ' '"•w °f wl "-* about it and there is twl suf ftr lent

f .( ^Th<wc in the •or* fro,n S150 per n* -i

s,r,;ui, hrntm, 1 m 4ire. where * ***** v.uictv «,t hh^ piay.ng m any area tgy WMbai^ mm-hino to t25%M UM fail, .t to give him COMl ad, quale PM**: lull selection. know pun. h the point that the

iitentitm Wlial ih. ittstriha think Ihe the- Decsa move> an entirely friendlv f 11” 1.. >

•IrrOr** r'omentmna should take one. instigated and encouraged by

•j-rW" '’-.‘SfisjEtr r,""" *&l?S7tZiiuT'z »^c-r

1 h '* ‘ " «l»> »«*W »' „ 1, f„|UM„r „ Mt , Utn ronlinu» to ripand ..T holdtoV*' ** **** >**««<««, WgfW WSW*•"' H"WV "5 ®‘ h*'"' n Min VI tic I»n art an .arty on., w mMdrra Inatat H vlll Or lor pur- -t.in, tbo »0m*L TH* amallrr

\ bw at department store. wh»ih uni’s uim«e joq would be to tuw* the problem Is plenty knotty. pose of investment rather than to TOA members also felt they hadw.*v MMHK*ed to give a lumheun rttn.de ^.mr activities of llm two: Kxhlb* say they have a solution. c*tabiish control, which Is a mm- 1

insufficient voice in affairs of thohvcktrt ui»i However, the ‘Mission* in private rommcnta^TPOA-

1 yghlch is foe the ^releasing com- existent issue. By purchase of theSomMHcih lu-He” conted promoted cl- mainly those engaged in hm- p«n)rt ,0 rn<n»urage theatres to Blumberg. Spits and CmeU hold ,».% 'iiie Httmingham New*, attract- lei land operations, declared an do*n lru«, far |y , urw by of- ings. plus what tt has already Allied plans to romance such ex-«.» ti itmtewiants. an unuaualls * ht merger ' he de> tng |pipp A|m rentals to suck ! bought a* the open market Decca hiba via the full thriaff H tndeI n r i» v|M.n-e f*4r a contret of its -hie hut added this is not an tm- bouasrs. If they hare to pay the

[

will have about 175 000 shares. Its practices plus giving all exhiha ank'«»d

i \ |

mediate i ikellhood because njpf: j Mmt gy v or 25% for first -run continued outside buying it said oppoHumty to be hrerd In a pred

lu Bkit off any powkitde crin- » H,, d if^ and conflicts in personal!-, ^^ood-rup ur thud-run. they ask. In be with the aim of building 1 xtatemrnt trora his headquarter* in

does

Rental Showdown« (MUiacag fraos M(* I mmm

ett 41 ctmteatanU. an unusuali ' igm merger wouui oe ««•»*f,.| tflg lower film rentals to suck bought oo the open market Decca hil»* \ia the

I.H '-r t» <vpott*e for a confret of Its ^bie but added thia ia not an io* hooves. If they have to pay the will have about 175 000 shares. It* practices pluskmd j. V mediate likelihood. be«-auM> pi jp '

t or 95% for ftrst-run. = continued outside buying Is said opportunity toTo stave off any powktbic eritl-j

^ • ru* fnhfiicts la personal i-. w^^MHlrun or thud-run. they ask. in be with the aim of building (statement ironcluu. veep Jtdurns Douglas of,* u "

Myere sited up the merger po,- sible one?shouldn't they take the earliest poe- Up to around 3<m)000 share* Franklin. Ind .

proxy Trueman T.

vibtiHy with a thinly -veiled swat lilktribk' Answerklerrilt I’bcatie Co diimnalcd the Atycrs sired up the merger po*- sible one? t In that event its control would Reinbusch declared all rxhibs will

i Mis S n He Ur vibuuv with a thinly veiled Hutriba* Answer I be almost indisputable There are be welcome at the meeting, metud-ati wuh M»vs rayttm oa the at ToA « policy under which thal

|Divt ribs’ answer to that, of tM-PIl shares outstanding plus mg non- Allied members, and full

a»uK« organuatioo mostly refrains from course, is that they need all the 21 •.SO# options including Blum- time will be allotted to any rxhibt-__ (baling with basic trade matterx him rental they can get. They also berg'ai good until April 1. 1954 tor” desiring to discuss from tho• ^ >uch as film rentals maintain that many eahibs are see- for purchase of U stock at $10 per floor such items aa film prices.

BPW^Bgim|fr -| have^ been Mwnewhal ,n* • mirage when they elaim they share.

^ clearance* bidding, unfair durtnb-; New Orleans, Oct. 14 aMont-hed by the expressed de- ***** more profit* by moving up i. Arthur Rank, currently the uior practices “or any other prob-

Haibara l*a>ion failed to create 'ire »»t certain film company ex®!*}*" ruf**

depend* on the situ- *mgle stockholder withjlem of national exhibitor interest.’*

a -III her# during her mx prr-onal • • lor the merging of AlliedJ

1*®*; ‘

IBembusch also invited all evhiha

apt*raranrea on the -tage of the and TOA into one great exhibitor 1 V*, diatHkuMin. «ould do J<ded m The past w tth Blumberg lo ^ m on Allied t "Him clinic*

t irpheum Wrdnevday 1 IQ 1 Pitrss ^ grtakustioi.’ That pious hope was J‘ ,vt ** well playing sukarqnMtt HVantd Br Will undoubtedly con- meetings to be held within tho.os! about a\« rase for an r\pr« -M-d to me by the general 1

f Rii^hT*#Thl

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'“ ,l framework of the convention Pui-oiwnmg day. -air* manager of one of the major jV

' TIb>

m‘ *!hwBiT

•» Important cog ^ |h^ b to g|v# rxhibs

»*IV loaxer netted plenty of page ^mpun.e- within the pavt two gdiatrX swiasm sL^t^

‘ ** opportunity to exchange infor-

<M, and other HM«c A.trr-a wav Others were prevent and ’^mainThe ^vihev^rc a?ea^ by famH^ in? ”* opinion, on distnb

>.m*4 her? for opening b> Fran- M » 1 'uppiewed the impulse to avk .. o ?k!? »-

d-TrtfIW' ®***rh sales polities »»Nl to seek correc-

cimt l\me whether -ho hoped the amalxa- ^ ^ coJTC Ihoul «Sm pL lubtl n." .Mh.ll i

hon o( ,nJr iw<|UlUw found lo M#

pio resTiTr'

policies

0of^ Allied or

hl-«*'»m| *b»te and $400 for Tech- block may be Sold to the Raekmtlj M ^

iradllbmaD— tonlp .m 4rt >av ttwy a|reM«y— categories > of operation Break-

B.«rhara >»ayt«ot drew no great id lOA and Its prrde-rnaaing far beyond an efficient vl ^ sire v J.

down, along with the chairman of

• ttH little pub- MPTOA M ^mnbrr An average print ia good NO US TfCkS , »«^h group, foliowa: towns up to

’ ^ M;*! Nkr absmt !» to 42 b^rnS. A££. I

^ "***I

3 5W in population. H A. Cole;< . I -t«»pv vt prc>* confer Nc<e»ti>» ev* I could hut u -»-l jgmp, engagements for a ton "« twmioweg fiwm mi« t gpggj town* up to 25.000 population. Kay• ‘»*n* an • • .vt t -mb a merger ^ Uo,,.d Brahch; cities, Nathan Y arains, k. y

No U.S. Trekstawed fiMa M«« t

**CUn»cs‘* are divided Into six

parts filling into the various exhibcategories of operation Break-down. along with the chairman of

each group, follow*: towns up to

3 500 in population. H • A. Cole;towns up to 25.000 population, KayBranch, cities, Nathan Yanuns. key• e oemr .1 lui mvnm* an v"”*- pv" • wibo that would rebuiie ’ ormt* -» - ^ - — - tiramn. cities, natnan )amin!;;pe]r

a <M t*>: a suvpiH t in a gangland should take place, and this brought Hut |,r| Uk |j v 4% m.uiv a* 4^5 air T*!!n

‘ neighbvu ho«.d and subsequent runs,k ^ NrikHI to Ution that he -do,, hi m mg msdr isr the il •,*' Another dam'me ^Lw^witr^e Wilbur Snaper. drive ins. O. F.

* ,,ind * m "It lx vo. ;. t.-iv uneconomic lo i„aourn PerlJ^fe^wTnrte^ a^t

1

id.Su|l,Vi»n: circuit buying and tom*

’<< tJL JL , .M^SSrwmv i*•*“*.DMOmO

r.Jurn to tl>r ( i»«l u, br- ' >• “ ' “ u ' * • rool|WU« drrlm. HIM, Um limirri il t Wrd f ,| ilw Adrlph" Prwdln, th. ronvtsUM wtU b.gireagrond Mirge on any pic normally lasts tirscie Field*, how playing a * *wo-4gy board resetlog openingA new -man a-ked about rcpoil* Taikvnr, uf mdu-try c*k»p. ram# only belts cen the fourth and sixth vaudeville «Muvn at the Palladium Dct. 28 agenda for which now ia-man a-ked about rcpoit* Talking uf industry ctsoprratire only bethcen the fourth and sixth vaudeville season at the Palladium,

i Neal was -till * at iying h,,m ’ in general, M>erv hia-ted wreB after release. Beyond that will be doing her fifth Royal gala*®l»l*rrs who blmk joint point, prints go begging vo many i and oi her* pu ked for the «how

return to ii>c ( tx.»vt and- SpplNtt be- h wou t .pt. * companies declare, korause theUomorrow <Wrd) at the Adelphi Preceding the reire>#t>i# wtfl >#surge op any pie normally lasts I Gracie Field*, now pUying a 1 »wo-day board reoott— opoumg

A new-man »-kcd about report* Talking,uf indu-fry ro»p«*iat)ve only bcthccn the fouiih and sixth vaudeville seavon at the Palladium. C3ct ** agenda for which now la

that Tom Nca| wa* sfjHIl'.carry mg ,vh ’“ ’ n -kfuriail. Mym blasted week after release. Beyond that will be doing her fifth Roval gala. t’nder plans set by

-a ton h *;

Hade tUfipers who bit* k joint point, prints go begging so mary and other* puked for the show in-s"aFer convention chair*

What can owe do ’ ‘ said the ac. M 'h *1 campaign* to ate actually being made for only elude The CtngW.' QiML Florence m*11 ’ ©Pining <*sy •

t

*be full ses-

tre*s with a shrug j

repeal ihg 2tFc aBpdaalreM tan. "in about three weeks of real need. Domond. Jimmy Edwards. Vera *ton will be highlighted by a lunch -

A, K i inch .r/mH tw stm.tht'r °'fcn vanity."

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Twentieth-Fox has been.a leader Lynn, Carole Lynne. Carroll Gib- •««. with -ffl* company P"* 1^V k . i

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h U.

th.P ^ He bianded them a menace to the In experiments aimed at ending bon*, Sally Aon Howes. Cicely Uu** “ kooor guests Frsncia

mli£dtEL2£*lkP f Vui^IIndustry In this Connection, the Hiortage. but has been sble to Courtneidge, Norman Evan*. Alaa <•****•* Spellman will deliver the

called ^rough? Myers said one tmuii ever told find no technique that does more 4 Blanche Lund. Richard Murdoch mvocsUon.

as -fie irr ncheo fui hi* rongre**nun a tax reduction than relieve it slightly. Company and Kenneth Horne. Following two days will be de-an appearance at a local store

f rt m would be sufficient and tried staggering releases in various i There will be three dancing voted to the ‘clinics" ui the morn-“Vour husband upset over the added that Myers, who led the tax exchange* over a three-month pe- troupes made up of the Victoria ings and open foruma In the after-

•uhpoena Barbara? ’ repeal fight was "impairing mduv- riod and switching the prints|Palace Girls, the DeVere Gurlt and noons. Banquet Nov. I will bring

“Upset? He's not upset. The try good will.’* ground Iim ea«h trirlibry % break so • (he John Tiller Girls. the meet to a close.

Film Reviews

it It light-hued and MNMlimfi notmuch different from nomo sepiannt inf done In the U ft. The kind-rot thing that ran bo told about(hin color it that it It bettor than

MayerCOMPO

vMfagbtor Trail

,

inf a lopnotrh Impmaion herself 1

IMH do MX h*lr pul ov.r aw tN rh.r»< trrm, .. »»ll MMary, but. r.th«r, .»£• 10 tlo* II

!g* » **'•'«« f™*-'*®' ***

;down to a walk *

^ : ihy BlH **lker •"«* »hr playing-

Two new nonft for tho picture. ^ ihrriiaolvrt contributions of the

-Hoi.f ^at Serenade 1

and "Ballad Globetrotter*. IqMer, a very food•f Bandolier.-cleffed bfLyn Mur- »*”prv**Hm forth* ***"> J"ray and Bid Kuller. art u*ed to ^foant members tiding fGMi are :

introduce tho story and for a ting-!

'Ulh ®°??r •*"J

Ing bridge between plot sequences \h* r*

ft,

MarqueaIdea has a froth note at first but H*>ne». Louis Babe Presley,

becomes laughable after too many Hoar oe^< umbei land. Inner Rob-

ropeatt Tho voralting t* done by J**°* J***Sfr

^??Wanhmg-i

Terry Gllkyson. one of the betterj

,pn‘ tlaren<"e Wilson^ Inman Jack-

folk singers. Alao. he plays one •"J,William Pop Com

of the cavalry soldier*.

*****

; Stagecoach robbers warring In- Fnj>n.*ft*r - Abe N*P*r*teih.

dians and the cavalry are mined roanpetonce. *ad Angela

up In Sid Kuller'a Mreenplav. Clg Llarhe eppeara m Ina wife. BkyVuuim lauehinO bmruiil rnbt the tt ttbOT, SS X aBOfta MkhnWhcef , and

Cyoro SalnHaKa vrempUv ta

nicely carved from the legendarypoem of MihaJy Faiekas KalmanN*da*dy and taulo R-uunly di-

rected with Intelligence, alwaysobtaining the maximum of move-wont and holding wordage downmost of the lime. Several of themass scene* are good enough tohavo com# from Hollywood. BarnaHrgy s tenting it esrellent FerencSaabo's music forma a strongbackground. Wear. .

dians and tho cavalry are mixed)

competence, and Angeup In Sid Kulier's screenplay. Gig appears as bis wife B<

Young. ImBb baiMlIt. robs the “ • Mmrts afinounier ai

ataxe ami stashes the loot on Vlr- MNL °'hers do okay. -

tBRITIflft^TICaitICOLOB)

afwBerkeley

atage and slashes the loot on Vir- *ne owners »io oaay

finis Grey. passenger and his girt „ * arrangement ulth TempoEiend Stage ana its passengers Records, the Gibbet rotters uitro-

are held at lS fort commanded SI ducting^ tune <>orgia

Brian Donlevy because of tho In BruW"\ •• ** Brother

dian threat, and Young it forced to meb lUme the teamput In an appearance disguised • UP**** on tho court -Philip Tan-

as an honest rancher. Tho usual "•"* to advantageamount of hokum develops to re- !

h01 *1 c*ff* *®nf sequence*

form Mias Grey and set up the In* BrO0.

dian attack on the fort After the : c,; _—

~

yelling and shooting Is all over mwr Hftrie BBUffYoung la dood, the Indiana satis- (The Merry Farmer!fled snd the fort safe (AUSTRIAN—BONG)

Allen gete very little from the \ ; Vienna. Ort 3.atory or players. The script is ^ Mwwaussi at* ***** «r n» >u

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London, Ort 11.im-um mmI !*!••«, WarsAM myth. knsnssA BswDvwrUC n a«y a*S«r

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Nur • * ,vTivwsi Pewss

n»(iis**v|a f. f am ni>tar«mtb UkhMl ImmI*r»nnr*» <nsirlrs CasuwlPnll tMa I ft. tFHIlAlVb «•«»••« P>M9 FTWf

padded to extremes and footage Sr1 jpsj Ibu rut bo-iuftiM

nee«U drastic futung. especially w!LViImv» lUaSklw ’

tho old pobor game routine In- ** bewm ««rwsnisL Wwar.u vSTwtended for humor Other attempt^ ** ' *V \

m?? r * i”?s corned ^ are last pa abort u e snd mm?9*"' Ytmm‘ *"*

the action wtll appeal only to lb#-/ - -

>'

moat general ticket btiyer. A moderately agreeable pic. thla

vtwo new tunea score ti th#> wr*kert operetta of the

1MUk

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w •!‘l,hrM turn of» he century cumpvuer. Leo

othera. a well done by Gllkyaou y.|| jttorv by one of the greatRegular ( inecolpr tint to the foot- tthrttt)*te. the late Viitor Leon laait ^cornea over cscellrntly ia tbp %.»« of a peasant boy. whotensed hy Greenhalgh Other after gaming fame as a composer,technical rredita and standard * ashamed of hta parent* Old

V • <r**m nperrtia tradition ta upheld at the,

- end.

UarloM Mtbrtwiiwi ,.^ hi.starring fbM Mstunnr Wiach

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. , . mann. a real beauty underscoresTepnatrb *p**rt» aclloner the producer* new stress on newaround the fawoua h’earo bao- faces. Ilru h Hauer, aa the lost sonkethsll aura. Profitable out- is accept able Greatest disappoint-ksok. men I is like Pall music. Two songs

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.are repeated mrr and over again

Hollywood. Ort. 16 tieoige Marucbkas debut aa aCvfuinl I i*\*m*0 m* CdWf *>• dliCi tur t« lnghiy dtuppointiDg

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For thla remake of “Berkeleyftqttere" in Technicolor, the atoryhaa been brought up-to-date witha prolog and epilog In black andsrhite Bat thla new touch la hardly

artTapnotcb •porta arUooeraround the famouo S’earo ban-kethsll atom. Profitable out-

Hotlyw«w>d. OKI, lg.

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TZTV.Iir'wSSStai nST r-wu* ntw>Oilaao. Inman J*> k*«n. H»e < *OOM! Boi initlnl Ilun-__ gartan picture in color, is one of

Th. i.k.Ua. -i * . « . . more unusual 61ms to cometrta

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American audiences hut H shapes

t$f mSS£* T.. z v T"‘ lorTl*' “—wpiwfltable him being lurned out at

j y^hie of The Cm*e n.,v -

ek »a outlay for fgablng. (a young Robin Hmtd of Hungary lBasketball aequemes are nn- shme daring in aiousing the op- ?

bvuauv well staged and make the pressed peaMntk agamM the land-mo*! of the incredible hall hnn- ed gentry is a film natural Imre •

d ing that haa captured public S«*.s *« Malty, become* a huntedI .n. » vnd garnered the Ginhetmi- outcast when he defies a nobleman '

ter-* their reputation a* top bn .who has him flogged for daring todiav* Their antic* add a light ! stand up for hit rights. Me \owstouch to footage e>en though he will return and return thethere mio letup In suspense as the lashes three-fold Much of the m-wipi * tumps are played off Court lion covers three successful at-'

under the direction tempts to give the rich landowner'f Mdi Jason while Phil Brown terrific beatings on the dernere ,bandied the story portions Much is made of the wealthy gour-

' Alfred Pale* did the story and met‘s suffering from having hm t

•*npt and served ** asao«tate pro- posterior tanned by the dauntlev*d4cer to Buddy Adler Plot It suf- Soot How he accomplishes thisfc»en» to keep the pace moving In three tintet ts developed along im-

SSmT* m plauaihlc hut acceptable Uncs

rtaKatr.* Tra,*Bfr And of course the revolt of the(4obct rotter star, appears at * lie- peasant* and overthrow of the

imnai character—that of a college country gentleman wind* up the!athlete who drops hi* classes to sdventures

F

t?**tb* ’/•** wory carries him

j _ Sooe. who reeemblet Hewnfotm the team, fttory carries him Sooe. who resembles Henrv« JNk m*krs the heroic figu^fin? V

* 0411 1or "»wy lha much-sought Goom Boy a like-

! I .«”tti# •*** kifrtt. but * *bie and believable one fturround-

v lie college sweethe.irtwhom he ing cast 1* as Iptle known as Sous,merrtet and a few setbacks final- but excellent characteriaaturns are" •• lba eight path an turned in by Tert Horvath, top op-Ihgt he rjgftic i that the Globe- pressor. Kva Ruttkav G>orgyi

more *,han iUfl ?fHhy - Go* be Manvi Kiss,

i crackerfack group of eager- Marika R/eme* and iMvan RnaokyClown* with a habit of x inning The Gevacolor, »ti“*ri»h»-d a* againet. combination of fte\ ui Magtkdlgri

Browti play* the ro> unusually and other color uroc. > a big

f

uel! for an acting nov ice As the idftagppnfntment by American stand-(rl he marries. Dorothy Dandndge

tard* Tint* are uneven and seldom

eip* hi* performance whiJo mak->show greens very welt Much o/i

srhite. But thla new touch la hardlystrong enomgk to glee the story anew leaae of life Although lavtablymounted and bavtf atrong ho*office names for both sides of thoAtlantic. It to unlikely ta provet»orv than a xaodest groterr.Film represented the ftrsf directo-

rial assignment for Roy Baker underhi* erven - year pact with 30th-Fox He has carried out his chore10 sincere and painstaking fashionand the blending of color andmonochrome ha* been achievedskillfully.

In this new version, the openingscene is an atomic research stationwhere Tyrone Power t* a muchoverworked scientist. After an In-conclusive experiment he returnsto the home m Berkeley Squareleft him by his ancestors who haveoccupied the bouse for nearly 300years. Living atone, be becomesimmersed in tho history of hisfamily and develops an over-powering yen to return to the past

After a knockout blow during athunderstorm, bo does return tothe iflth century. But soon, hieability to foretell the future makeshun feared by everyone except thestater of live girl be intended tomarry. Blips In the tme of currentidiomatic language use of epi-grams before their time dabblingwith scientific experiments in elec-tricity and Meant power, provideintriguing background materialfor the plot. The acmes of Iftthcentury Umdon have been recon-structed with much care The grimcondition* in the city contrast withthe elegant life in Berkeley Squarewhere the leading social light*congregate.

With a role that keeps him nnthe screen almost throughout thefilm. Power turns in a movingstudy of the scientist who ts afraidof the future, and wants to reach*amty by turning bock the pagesof history. It is a sincere andsympathetic performame. well upto hu usual standard Ann Blyfnfives a charming and tender por-trayal of the young girl who knowsthe scientist s secret and who die*of a broken heart when he returnsto hU own world Michael Rentueas a research worker, appears onlyin the prolog and epilog but makesa good job of his Limited roleBeatrice C ampbell is up to formas the girl who is afraid to marryPower. Dennis Price shines as herfoppish brother: and RaymondHuntley chalk* up another gem asMis* Rlvth’a f) ustrated suitorl>s»er roles are filled by experi-enced artists and maintain thestandard.

Staging and costuming merithigh praise. Camera work byGeorges Pertnai ta wnenth whileAlan OsbtntM'a ng u com-

didates to tucced him. Deptnet haabeen reluctant to do so in the hopethat Mayer would »t»y. With thedie apparently now cast, best pwuis that Robert J. Coyne. COMPO •

apodal roynaet. *rtU take over thetop post. Ceyno haa been troubleahootmg fog tho a II -industry publicrelations group. Questionable fac-

tor regarding him, however, la thathe was formerly rloaely allied withTheatre Owner* of America. Prob-

lem I* whether TOA'a rival exhiborganisation. Allied States A sea

,

would blackball him la COMPO for

that reason.There's a feeling that Allied lead-

ers may be able to convince someof thtlr ivtd graaamoters to over-look Coyne's previous TOA connec-tions tn light of the Impartiality hehaa shown, the effort he ha* put inand the talent he has alw ays show nfor organisational work

Another name mentioned byCOMPO higgles this week for theMayer spot waa Lynn Farnol. It is

highly unlikely, however, that theformer Goidwya and United Artist*pub ad chief, would consider thepool Ha now haa * highly profit-

able Independent public relation*office Hi* name wa* tossed in theCOMPO hopper as * result of hiswork with tho ceoft of New Yorkfxhibt which handled tho - Movie-time ^ campaign and numerousother public relation* choresMayer hope* to leave COMPO

right after the first annual mem-bership meeting, now stated forDecember Fix on his distributionstate, most of which have won hon-ors at recent European film festi-

val*. include three British threePrenob. one South African and oneMexican production.

British Import* Include “Brigh-ton Rock.” a Boulting Bros pic ;,

‘David.<<

• Welsh contribution tothe Festive! of Britain made withnon professionals, and “The Unde-feated,'* a documentary.French imports comprise l a Vie

Commence Demain" “Life BeginsTomorrow.** an Armand Rubin pro-duction ~Le* Cease* Pteds." tea-luring Noel Noel; and “I^aHjifantaTerri hies.** based on the novel byJean Cocteau. The South Africanfilm ts “The Magic Garden ’* Me*.

,lean entry ts “The Forgotten Ones/*

that It should not be g unit atall. He wrote: “U embraces th*entire pool of freelance talent, themembers of which are from tm>eto time employed on television net-work shows by tho bras <i an pm.works, advertising agencies sp**.•or*, and Independent pr«Mtu.er«The record show* conclusively thatapproximately *>% of the t„. r

personnel included ts employed di-rectly by employees not vpecifi.dIn tho unit description.

"As to those employees the u *

v »on network* are net employ.In fact, their only relationship w.ththis talent la that R performs mstudios, and by means of MchnW«»facilities leased by the networksto the unnamed employer* whoproduce the program*."

Foreign Lure

,!

Upholds( sMtatol tram

mony. quumaater*. disk jockeyssingers. dancers. announcer*,sportacaatera—play by play, asaist-ant play by play, and colormen—

;

specialty arts, wslkona. televisionextras, and all other televisionperformers, but excluding services

{ rendered by such performers mthe rapacity of musician, snd tal-ent employed by Columbia Broad-casting S> stem in Its west coastmotion picture productions"The Coast CBS film talent will

[decide whether it wants to be rep-resented by SAG TVA. or no

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union. The larger group—repre-senting all other talent in thethree tug origination center* forABC. C BS DuMont NBC. and Gencrsl Tele Radio. Inc —will decidebetween TVA snd no union TVAhas been representing the Urgebulk of video network talent.

TVA s Petition

Cu*e began when TVA petitionedNLRB for a unit rotering all TVtalent an network program* origi-nating from N. V . Chicago andLoa Angeles, including “talentrmploved by the networks In mak-ing pictures destined for initial re-lease on television ” At thla point.SAG intervened snd called for a

’separate unit of motion picturetalent fur ail networks.

Present cave, however, does notgive S %G that sweeping a victory.It covers only CBS employees on

rthe Coast since CBS Is the only' «*b presently making such filmsH and when other networks S5b

;to make films either in Hollywood

. or elsewhere each case will prob-' k# bandied rta separate ele^

Goldatone's O'teai TrioHollywood. Oct, If.

Richard Goldstone'i productionprogram at Metro calls for threepictures to be filmed in Europenext year, starting with “TheDevil Makes Three.” formerlyknow n as “Autobahn **

Second on the slate is * Time-bomb " Third will be based on ayam by Ale* C'oppel, still un-titled. '•••v

NLRB found for SAG in the'CMS matter because it found thatthe talent making films for video

j

worked under condition* almost i

|

identical to those of actors making|motion pictures for the screen,rather than like conditioiu of moat

j

television talent

iO** interesting aspect of the dc-

jCisioo. by a three man NLRB panelwm the dissent of Abe Murdock

j

He agreed that the C BS film unitjWaa an appropriate one. but feltJiUe large mu waa so scrambled- • * . ^ T:

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tirely a new Idea. Louis de Bnrhe-mont’s “Itaet Boundaries ' for in-

stance. which waa bandied by Y tim

Classics in the V. ft., la currentlybeing distributed by tr niveiva|

abroad Number of other pix havebeen divided In some lenitw >« sand some foreign-language pix havebeen taken by V ft dlxtrihs for re-lease by their offices overseas.

However, the only similar use ofthe divideddiatrlbutton devne «v 4method of Indio financing Is theCantinfUs-slarrers which are madein Mexico. Columbia has worldrights ilncludivM Mexico Itself*,

but not U ft because of a peculiarMexican distribution alliance lu re.

It advances 1.000,<MM pesos <$l!7yVKII prior to production of (a hfilm.

Normally In the past, how»any company financing pix abroadwas doing so primarily to get dol-lar* out, so wasn't Interested la for-

eign right* units# It alao had theWestern Hemisphere. Likewt**,distri b# generally have no de> ie

to take on U. ft. release unless theyalso have overseas territories JgBOtNow distri ba are quite read-

make deals for foreign dlstnhut H»n•lone on product which has anyoverseas appeal. The only difficulty

encountered ta In those count ri»

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which have import quota reati • -

non*, and the distrlb must ch«»"-ebetween using a permit for his ow nptc or that of an indie. I^atter will

ordinarily suffer, of cour-e uni* «

It rlearly has more appeal in a ter-

ritory.

P11 like “Island." which qualityas British quota pix, are pari n o-Urly desirable. They are virtuallycertain to get circuit playing tu.

snd the producer la allowed aXPy'o bonus in unfreenng otherBritish earnings. He also gets abonus under the new Eady Plan,so Income helping to bail him outcomes from varied sources.

I Phmevision

And any degree of acceptance bvset ow ners.

Despite Zenith proxy <

Eugene McDonald s brusque “Nocomment'' when queried on thephone company's position it s re-

ported that the aggressive sul>-

scnption tele exponent will ring inhit legal aides. Its known that

Zenith plana to faro fti't thine*first with the company devotingmajor emphasis on the upconunx.'indication for FCC approval ofcommercialisation of Phonevision.Zenith hopes to get the KCC to

okay the broad principle of sub-scription TV. when it files its

formal applicalioo within a wer*or two. McDonald .apparent tythen hopes to work out the tele-

phone company snafu separately,

either by attempting to prove that

Phonevision will not interfere withphone service or by launchinglegal art tag.

Bell accupiea a key position in

the Phoneviaioo situation becausephone circuits are an Integral pertof the system. The impulse whichunscrambles the garbled phone-vision signal transmitted via ethercomes lain the subscribers' re-

ceivers through the phone lines.

Other home boxoffice video de-

vices currently being tester, such at

Skiatrou and Paramount’* Tele-meter, do not require circuits but

use decoder attachment* on the

sets themselves.Phonevision also needs Bell ct>-

operation in the use of switchboardpersonnel which, under presenttight conditions, the phope outfit

doubt* it could supply. Bell ha*been definite in its refusal to han-dle the billing and collecting con-nected with Um Zenith method.

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Thomas pictures formerly releasedby Paramount Deal »M cWnaummated with Julti Weill who rrpprdSpecialty Pirturr* Corp IncludedIn the transaction or* •‘Wildcat

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“Wrecking Crew.** "Tornado ”l

**Tahe It H g“ “Shaggy 4 " Danger- t

aim Passage" “Follow That We

man.” “Swamp Flrr " Fear *•Nieht" and Caged Fury

Astor Picture* picked up “Op-tain Boycott and “The Smugglers"from the J Arthur Rank Organiza-lion for reuau* in the l S

Harry Fellerman. Universal ule*exec, left N V yesterday ’Tuc* ’

far a touf <>f the south and mid*weot to art opening* for a group of

J Arthur Rank pi* which U dis-

tribute*

jpolice censor, will retire in No-vemberlliuona Theatre* shuttered its

Four-Screen drive in (or Hi Bb

vsneed admissions Oct 20 “New i

Mexico” into the Lyric Oct 31 and I

The Well into the SUU New. 1.

G«*pher used airplane with un-derneath neon Mgn to fly over city

at night advertiaing v Day EarthStood Still

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TOLEDOManrin S. Hams manager of

the Paramount. Toledo's largest ig.gooton with its North Av# wooer set firM-run. resigned and has pur-

S V «Waaoi4 n aham an# I iUI# IKpaITM

WASHINGTON• C ontinued . fit m pag? •>

Kind of Woman" <RKO> 26 wk).o ..

• Warner) »1 .ISA; 70-

N. Chased a chain of four theatres a i Stroetcar Named DesireNomiho* formerly operated bv Toledo Then* tWlHi 2d wh». Tornd II500U for

tre Enterprises. They are theth«a small stater Lost week, $11.-

Avalon. Lyric, and Mystic. Toledo joO day -dating with the Warnerand the LaFraacav in

Swanton. O.Edward Bush, manager of the

I Hold* again

for boarding Oct ItCircuit owner Van

takes over as operator of BrandtTheatre Harvey

First subsequent - run bookings of nabeDavid and Bathsheba •

.during Swa*

Oral week of November set in Mr Edward Bush, manager of Jhe, ‘Tenas Carnival” *M-G) Hefty

Chi houses State nabe how of Schwym Ohi«B.0N. Last woek "People WU1Balaban A KaU Loop Gamch IcuH. is currently Managing the Talk 20th

.$10,000 for t days

theatre which closed over * year Paramount as well aa the StateJohn C Tie!wsworth, a

W Lakewam 22G

Is Del; ’Earth' Ditto,

‘Cloak’ 7C, Tfope’ 12GDetroit. Oct ittoNu fairly warmif not big Day

( inuit would not i«mmit itself in

ruling out the house s restoration

a* its fifth ft rut run in the LoopFeeling it that downtown biz has

Mlll CV"'

not improved m*ji over to warWtliiam F Rod*rf» Metrov ra9t t ^ policy particularly since

sa es 1‘M’pOf. and d* U gating of ’SR rirmH i« stilt handcuffed byfv^M Iho ii It 1 1 «awa - k I

ago Mill be put bark in action

again probably aa an audience TV EJI—_ .mi. ,J8Jw! HT.studio for its tele station WRKB l ton. made manager of the Art

• hi oe pm oora in anion «* v nwwiwww. « i ‘No manway m> sv»«» »eoprobably aa an audieiK« TV manager of the Ames Theatre. Day- I *g>. steady HJ00 after Id 000

* Place in

at the Miehl

* ,> 1**70 *4-74) — Stood SUU’’ It only ordinary'Loews’ T|W, w-wr*t the Pox “Jim Thorpe” lock*fairtab at the Palma “Dswid aridbathsheba * held up well in foutihweek at the Madisoa. “Men W ithClonk" looma alow at United Art-ist*. "Teats Carnival" ta fait m

at the Adams

Loperi > 445 44 $U—ighway in Sky 10th » « 3d

.ire there replacing Ed Mor-ris. resigned ,

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MOBILEThe Isis, one of three theatre*

at Penaacola, Fla., near hereParamount-GyK Thea

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last week HoldingWarner <WB) (J.I74; 04-74)—

Saturday’* Hero* ’Cal). So-*aftll.oooi Last woek. Streetcaramed Desire' • WB», smash $27.- and

500 at upped scale

•Lna 'T-L*

Fos (Fax-Ootrsit) <5.000. 70-05)—“Day Earth Stood SUIT *20thi

” «LA$22 QUOH, 50-$iv— Show 20th) and ”

Place in Sun" Par* Record $15 - Alley” >CoD. $18,000an'' . -a ' -ua J.Sx 4a S ' If -X j

OrdinaryAfter

Gaaoima

h.. M-krnd tor thr cmp.n> . >,.lowa ^ 1 !? ? — — ' ««»* “» * tflm ! tlf"1...: --

*«*••»» -•*•*•' Co,f Coet «S» down 4»iiy .jww. u«iChicago sales conclave, whichit »rta next Monday <22 *

Morgan Hudrina who served aa

umt publicist during the produc-tion of Metros “Qwo V#di*“ in

Rome starting on another lecturetour this week in behalf of ibr

Aim. ' He eovei-ed 22 cities on hi*i

last promotional swing

PITTSBURGH

ing Corp Federal Court consent „ huhdecree issued last >ear required 1 r

the Paramount-Gulf Theatre Corp

Atzrjsxzx r^rRiAvenue transferred under lease (me %ybaequent-nin in PensacolaJohn C McKenna manager of

the Sacngsr here relieved of his

One Wreissue), okay $2,500

• Story fWlj 122,000 Loot week.

from hoicfidein

to Abe RothAkiquippa exhib

Rrnndcr continues operation of theGrandview in Mt Washington and r*T

# — *. ^ • ». E. iU

< -«> in < a.Ue ShannonIt 1 ILutinw I CknnkioMi msnn, ^ WrifDFD > mUffl IF IWJ

adrr ..I t io*n,I..*.*, d. r,.r .u w..r. ,*wl ,nf 3aenger ineaire in

LOS ANGELES ~$!Robert L Lippert la moving hi* town Pa.; for six years named cityMrihution headqu<*nerv (rum thief for throe Fabian hou*e« w, ‘

HERO’ STURDY *,000

IN OMAHA; ‘EARTH’ »Cn

l#gWMMUkn headquarter* Mem chief fee thPOP Fabian hoOMBlS.m Framiscn to Lo* Angeles m Altoona; vucceeda Arthur EDec. I to obtain closer supervi- Fruswt. who held post for 1$Sion over pw lures months Mel Rats, who JoinedMonogram re’ease* lor Novem- the Fabian circuit In April, take*

b i will he ‘ Flight In Marv * Law- OVrr at Johnstown moving thereU-n* Cowhow "

l .rv Over from Rending. PsHorses'* and The Longhorn ? . Friends of Jack Judd, who wasColumbia slaled two more film* rrrtnily upped from sales chief to

fot reissue “Mine With the Iron branch manager at Columbia, willmade In 1IM and "Ho- t*»w testimonial dinner in hi*

honor at Ft Pitt Hotel next Mon-day 22 » Jake S*»»t*. local eshibwill handle arrangements

Jack Lange i reigned his valest«iM 10 go with an invarsfM fKV as a valcvmanMams nrcuit. shirk has op-

Omaha. Oct. 14Boxoffir* followed its recent trend j

again with gtkbt epenmg bustchanges but

half of_ Personal appearance af John Derek

, p'CM’ Bn(k $18,000. SC,1:;; Dover; ‘Sgfl$|£:2d

smart miios on tap.meet of Nebraska University chan- lna- ws : * A — — a^ _ a

‘ •aewa

•«'•** ‘xmF^SH •g*d, -“' 1 !**->*?:I’T«u» CjaSF-Mir.M ^NIA r“r »7#00 ^ •»**

hot at the Paramount

Tmlk* Not 8# LmmI In

Mpl»., $12,000; Hero 9GMinneapolis, Oct 16

A formidable lineup of newcom-ers. but there is not the expectedbu "People Will Talk" look* okayat Radio city while ”Bagurda> s

n ..nre of Ri dwoodv " hinted in

irtt ;

(‘harle* P Skwura* will reopenthe F«* Village Theatre Thunwtav• IR* after a ierm*delllng job coal-

ing 4200 ,0<in Heearn ping mcludt >

a 170-fonl tower for television

equipment when such programming ei sled Newsreel Theatre here foeI heiWit poaBgklp. te..»'*. admits that the operation Is

Denver. Oct. If

Bu shapes only fair atcations here this se**ton "Rich

Pretty" is showing enough sun*BroadwayJRBll»]

win a third we«k Place In Sunalso continues good at Denham to

g third round “Painting

cellor on need to n ph*MCe

in Sun' Par and“Two Dollar Bettor' • Indie L Warm

Hu KindWoman" RKO) and "China C»r-

• Indie*. $16,000

• UD> <2.$00: 70-05>—Jim Thorpe" <WBl and “JungleManhunt" RKO) Fairtah $12000.

“Rhubarb" Par- andAnother Day *Wtti,

$15 000

M sdtaao <UDI GJOO $0-$l 201—“David and Bathsheba" 'loth

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|-4th wk’ Steady $12,000 Ust

$14,000.Adlib <UA> (I $00. 70-Wlth Cloak” iM-G’ and

Disc Jockey” (Mono* Blow $7,000.k. “Mr Impertum” <M-G)

‘iM-Cl. $d000Hal*ban) *1.700; 70-05)—

in its

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(Fox' / 1.400cOther Fox West Coast house* a TV casualty and will switch “Never Can Tell” »U> and “Dali

RKO- d.500. IB-70*—Saturday % Hero” »Col« and "Lady

* n, *‘ Clouds With Sunshine' looms nice and Bandit” *Cnl> Smart $0,000and probable holdover LastHis Kind of Woman” iRKO’.

$0,000.

(Tnstatea) >3.000; 10-v'« ng i r ua w * -w * >»« ' • m 4 «'uw » « l aim " ii« »wm n <wvri \ mi i ru aim g/«nwmp par Mn**. iL' ah*l e, .«i»* m* uT a ilt i A •

undergoing under* change* are h«u-e io first -run policy thu week Ride Again" 'liidiei, day-date with ..j***.. r'? .

5*^° *#*|v 0®®f •*

th» Granada in Ontario. Califnr Claim that with news on tele given Tabor. Webber. Light 15 too Lastn»a in Huntington Park C irrlr in tree p« uple are no htnger paving week. “Little Egypt" • L’ » an'r.< awlev . Costa In Richmond i>» see newsreels / House will be

,“Leave ta Marines " 'Lip’. Od.CXKi

t ruled Artists in El Crntro. Call- rt-named the Palacefmnia in Berkeley and Senator in

and " Bandit Queen” ’Up’. Fair at Holdovers are ji*a<lsbown Taiev «.f

\ iHrio Fnttre Job wilt cost aroundj

$2 000.000 ST. LOUIS Hutdiag.

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: Hninpr ' BuHtr. - tMHpbaro, ;«.JrocrsicuriDD si /* M»id Jus T ule<lo. Toledo, III., to Ed*uKLLIvjDUKU, PI. L. w «id laishtnel who m nnsgrd the Fine $13,5004 seating project at the Colony.

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house since it Ughtod in 104’)

f vett<*y|He has been completed Harry Blackford,

a ordlng to Q H, Ponton Fay- 111 . purchased the

ettevtlle North Carolina Theatre* N**»ga. III . from Lowal Ragon, f win* u retiring from exhibition be- week. "Golden

Recent rebuilding of the Broadw V at Favettevllle and faceliftingat »he Colony thore Is now com-p *ed

F M Burton purchasedIi. in let Drive-In here, lie

the ilamiet from Belton S C

Cause of ill health' The Princess Colchester 111.,

cel# beating its 25th anni. If Smiththe owner started his exhibition

the cai»cr with an aird»m lawout andto ho*’i a permanent house the

year. \Mrs Mildred Rauth who recent-

CHICAGO\cg«*t 1st ions are underw ay for

a« (iui*ition of the Granada Theatre.a> r Balaban A Kats nabe house, bylo* al Greek Orthodox ChurchHouse reportedly is a heavy coinlo rrMom* Zimmerman. 25- year vet

tly disposed of her Bits Rolls. Mpto R M Carney, is building a six-

BOSTONBob Reeves of Kansas City. Mo .

appointed advertising consultant to 000theatre managers of lockwood A

ay 'WolfbergRich Young

wk) Okay $0 50000 M0>Corkrt)H <1 750 40-60’

— Place in Bun" ’Part .2d wk 1

Ust week, $16 000Denver Fox* ’2.525 :

40-60*

Champaign “Painting Clouds Sunshine" iWB<Neoga

:in and 'Ycllowftn" Mono', day-date

with Esquire Nice 615 000 LastHorde" iUV and

Havana Rose" Rep $16 000Eaqnlre Fox’ <742. 40-60 —

“Painting Clouds Sunshine MB’and " Yellow An * Mono-, also Den-ver Good $2 000 Last week"Tale* of Hoffmann” ‘Indie' same.Orphewm KKO> <2 600 40 60 —

“Behave Yourself RKO) and* Rannerline ’ M G' Fair $12 000Uat week. "People AgainstO’Hara" ’M-G‘ and “Ulll Mar-lene’ *RKO' >2d wk’. $7500Paramount Fox* <2 200 40-60 -

"Force of Arms" <WB> and “Vb-neties on Parade” «Up> Fair $6.-

U*t week. “Mob" ’Col) andJungle Manhunt" ( ul», $11000RiaHo ‘Fog* <•?• 40-00

$9,000 Last week, “C•Par* and 'hlolly" ‘Par*. light

r. 1 sn».

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Hr*u»” 'M-Oi ! Nmmw. Tn.l 1 ,2*00 1CinA ti _ > ••

In Ita thli (i week and“Day Earth Stood Still” and “An-gelo In OutBeld” In their secondrounds. "Golden Horde" has moved

70 .. (Mac#MlPMiMMM wkB sureeeoter Pix to give'$10 000. Holds Last week. ’ Peo- »* gnother loop stanza,

pie Will Talk" >Mlh* $9 000 1Omaha * Instates’ ’2.100. 10-70'—“Fabsola ' «UA» and ’Sun Sets at

Dawn* EL*. Siuggph $5,500 Lastweek. "Mark of Renegade” ’U) andEye Witness U00

Stale Goldberg' $06. 25-75) —|

Force of Arms <WB* and "Ye*(Sir. Mr Bones ‘Lip* StartedTuesday <10*. Uat week. “GoldenHorde <U) <2d wk). fat $4 000.Firm week, $5,000.’

family apartment building the re

TALI’ LUSTY 119,000,

PORT; HORDE’ 9C, 2DPortland. Ore . Oct. 10.

The Oregon-Washington footballgame u packing the town, and halooks

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fee This WeeklCentury tPhrl >1 000 50-76’—

"Mr Drakes Duck' iUA> Fair$0,000 Last week. “Always LovedYou" <Rep) (reissue), $3,700.

Cepker ’Berger) ( 1.000; 50-70*—“Day Eartk Stood Still" '20th* 2dwk*. Okay Od.-OOO after fine $0,000Initial canto.

Lyeenm ’Nederlander’ *1000$1 J0-52 403—“Tales of HoginannIndie) (3d wfc). Fair 03j000 Last

gl Bg.5uuLyric ’Pari ’1.000. 50-7$) An-

OutAeld" (M-G) (2d wlu.000. Last week. $5 500dtp (Par) i4 oou. 50-70)—

“People Will Talk" <20th) Okay312,000. Last week, ‘Texas Carni-val” M-G) and This Is Korea”(Rep). 010.000.RKO-Orpkenm RKO) 2.000 40-

Srls inlow $3

,r”‘m*gST<i l

'Con joh.

:ir » atwr of the Eagle theatre shut- Cir<l* Wecgrie** Hfformr.lv 'rox e-a

nw-mt-

tn d the house la-t week V.r- iV* "*«**? * theatrm ta ^J»en Men Are^ Bemu” Indie

•ms Theatre here dn> darkened

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.m CypgMJRT 'Mono’ Good

** weeklHkhard Wright * “Native Son.”

h d in 4hevsnce by the Chi Aim

Lf A Vernon Mscsuley Post of $3 .MMunLast week, on moveoverAmrriean Legvoo Hub's iheatneal

j

pelie

vm Iinr AMI mm H Knm 1*censer w*« okaved last week after v 1 ‘ **

ruts Wilt be tagged for the adi*i<

n**rket«»nivWarrnj Sloe Metro transports

t»>*n t hief here, elected treasurer ofthe (*bi Publicity Club

(sptsin Harry Fullmer, vet

itosl, will install officer* at Latin

New York Thralrrs

SYRACUSEIliar CTafden . who managedKeiths here under the RKO-Schrne Wrtifp. returned to Roch-ester after a ftve-year absence asNew England and Upper NewYork district manager for RKOlie will direct RKO theatre activi-ties in Boston Providence Ix>weliMesa., Syracuse and Rochester:

I'rkltk W ljn<lk*mn Jr

T^r (Fox' <1007“Never Can Tell” 'Ui and "DaltonsRide Again” ‘lndiet. also AladdinWebber Mild $5 000 Last week“Little Egypt" *U> and “Leave toMarines” *Lip’. $5 500Ysgue <Rkg) 000 00-00*—

TWDN*' Horsy * (Indie . Big$3 000 or near. Last week, on re-isrue*Webber ’Fox) 750; 40-80—

* Never Can Tell” (V» and * DaltonsRide Again” Indie), also AladdinTabor Thin $2.00g Last week"Little Egypt" <U» and “I^eave to

loom* suck People Will Talkshapes loud in two spots.

EsUaaates for Tkis WeekBroadway (Parker) ‘1 600. 65-90)— Guiden Horde * >D and "Bull-

40-00)— ftfhter and Lady * (Rep 2d wk).Fast $9 000. Last week. $13,500.

GaMd (Parker) *400; 01 30-03 40)— Tales of Hoffmann « Indie).Sock 07 500 Last week. "LadyPaaaine lnjUe* and “Balm Slip-pers” Indze*. $2,000

Mayfair Parker « 1.500 65-00)—"Meet After Show *20UD and‘Texas Rangers <Col) >ma).Fancy $6 000. Last week, "CattleDrive" <U> and Tail Target"(M-C) (me.). $4200

txoio CITY0

two Mkii( H

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MINNEAPOLIS 11

ifci .E ri.ALi ’,

Nctrlf all of territory ! driveItbtlt CARON <ns have shuttered for the winter

Kiom weather standpoint it

Oriental ’Evergreen) ’2 000. 65-“People WiU Talk” 20th) and

Derek s pergonal appearances onopening day helped. Fairly good$9,000 Last week. Golden Horde"(U*. $8,000RKO Pan (RKO) G.OOO 40-76)—

bon of Dr Jek> U iCol* and“Crtmlnal Lawyer (Cel)/ Modest$4,900 Last week. Hard. Fast.Beautiful’ RKO) and Roadblock71

’RKO), same.Slate Par) <3.300; 50-70) —

“Creaewtnds (Par) Moderatein • days. Last week. To-Another Day" <WB). had

$3,500 in 5 days. YankedWarid <Mann> (400: 50-00)

"Eye Witness" <UA) Mild $2 000.Last week. “Behave Yourself*’RKO) (2d wk!. $2 200

«*>• <4 ’worst in weather bureau history

"Guy B ho Came Back" *10tk). day

SAN FRANCISCO H^•Continued from page ft

: J«10U») and Texas Rangers" iCol).Dr Jekyll" Col) Big $10000 or 9>M)0dose Last week. “Hotel Sahara ’

IOrphewm ’Evergreen) <1.790. 00-1

and “Her Panelled Door" $1 25 David and Bathshebawas'-lA)

and most ogoners suffered.—.

Twin Cities exhibitors running $2 40large newspaper display “Movie- $6 000tunc V S A^ ads

J«»hn Derek, star of “Saturdav s)

l N $7 (MX)

<A-R)The River*Last week.

370•UA).

2oi h » * 2d wk).$1 $0- M>lid $10 500 Last week

Fsrameaat 'Evergreen)Socho

At advanced prices.

. $16 500

Talt v Huff- $5 $0i—*1

mana” ‘Indic «l6th wk'. $3,000flay Roomer 1 *400

Peopler Who '

Will Talk*

r J Oioheums vtfBt '» f Theatres *371. 9- t ailed AitMi ’Parker) 800 00-n.redl ArtisU has three pictures $1^—“Seven Days to Noon (Indie* $0)—”16r. Impertum * <M-Gl Sad

•f*(t* *«P OrM -runs here The i 5th wk* Ho’Htng at 54,509 Last $44)00 Last week. “The Strip" i

. t*#ver* goes Into the World at ad-, week. hu*ky $4 700, » A I *$0-C , $5^00. ^ T I

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:MP also OrientalH* rt< spent weekend in Twin “Tony Draws Horse” -Indie* 2d near ICities xnd ^ made perwunals xt wk*. Held at $3,000 Last week. Show

RKO- big $3 4(g)kl»rmt .<;« ! « and 9t Paul

me v

’3400.'20th)«20th).

Fancy $12,000 arLast week “Meet After

, —,— 20th) and “Texas Rangers’*fCol). $10 000

•8 F Theatres’ 379 85|

t aMed ArMaU ’Parker) Htff)

October 17, mi

ON ‘BIG SHOW’?Extent te which the l S. Government, along with other for-

eign powers. notably Franco, la embracing radio with goodwill-promotional pitrhea in till* country via the transcription route . hathad the effect of opening up a new facet of commercial enterprise.

TO handle the aaere mechanics of transcribing the multiple pro-grams which circuit the nation's stations, recording companieshave been reaping tsaiaiai

The French broadcasting System, whoa# L 1 -alanted ft ranscribedprogramming encompasses nearly 500 stations has just parted aglDOQOO annual deal writh the Gotham Rewording Co . to record its

asM.rted shows Gotham also handles about 560.000 a year In

falling* on behalf of the Netherlands, which similarly sponsors around-robin of goodwill programming in this countGotham, too, has • big chunk of the V ft Government disking*

for the i: ft Treasury. Army, etc AbPbt 56.600.60h to 56.000.000Is spent annually in providing cuffo transcribed shows to about1 MO stations in the l ft , designed to "sell" the various govern-mental services to the nation s listeners All the Govt irxnscrtp-fleets are contracted t« the Allied Recording Manufacturing Co .

Hoth *<>od. which in turn tub contra, i* various programming facetsie ether rs l arding compan ies, such as Gotham which handle* l ft

Treasury and Army , Audio Video, WOK Recording etc ,

Upbeat in transcription fax la also reflected in the recent openingof the Fulton Recording company, designed to alleviate the preeent lack of adequate facilities among the major diskette* 'Cap-itol, I>ecca. Columbia, etc I, and the clamoring of advertisingagencies for recording facilities. particularly since the advent of

Y&R Cries Wolf as It Ponders

of Ivy’Although Young 4 Rufaram re- 4

cently designated the appointmentof Nat Wolff as veepoeln chargeOf rad to- television production as afait accompli, with a starting datecontingent on how soon ho canclean up hit affairs on the ConstWolff's future status appears te bein a stale of AukOn the one hand V 4 R la

anxious te grab off Wolff and baadangled top coin for his servicesas chief aide to program veepeeEverard Meade, but there la aquestion of resolving • ftchltti sit-

uation. Involving fallings ef ap-proximately 59.560.000 a year,stemming from Schltu s sponsor-ship ef the hour dramatic aeries onCbft-TV. on which R expends ap-proximately 555.000 on talent-pro-duction alone, and the highly re-

garded "Halls ef Ivy'* radio showon NET

Wolff's identification with the*1v) M program is regarded by theSchlita clan as one of the abnw’smajor attributes, a situation en-hanced by the fact that the starsof the shew. Ronald Colman andbenifa Hum# Mrs Colman* regardWolff as a "must.** and have ex-

pressed a desire In withdraw if

Wolff relinquishes the reins.

•Continued on page Ml

Fred Wariag-CBS SponsorFred Waring as was expected

tossed his first video advertisingbusiness to Cbft. on which web hehas his Sunday night General Elec-trie-sponsored series .

Orch leader's Waring ProductsCerp ha* patted for the Friday 4to 4 50 segment of ‘ Homemaker'sExchange starting this week «10»

fthow will pitch the Waring blend*ec Hick* 4 Grelst it the agency

Exits Serinlongstanding differences be-

tween CbS and Martin fttraua andhis Rvmart •Tintau > operation maywind up in the courts soon, as aresult of Straus having withdrawnas apoo-or of a scheduled Sundayafternoon radio series on the eveof its preem, after he allegedlv hadinked a time order with the web.Top CBS spokesman told VaairrYthis week that the web had the or-der in the house and la thus con

Despite recurring rumors that

NSC would welcome an out and

would call u quits on "Big Sh»w '

if in the process It nouidnt loseface, the network echelon say*“t aint so; we like it and we re

glad ’’ Fact that NBC shelled outan approximate 5150 000 for theLondon and Pans originations ofRig Show ’ and wound up with a

negative press In England createdsome unfavorable criticism in tht«

country, some asking "what wouldNBC have to gain by taking theshow to foreign countries***

NRG feels the trip more thanjustified itself and Is reportediv

mulling a hid for Latin Americanfavor by taking the show to Met lew

City < following one of its scheduled Coast originations »

4 for Effort

Despite the negative Tractionfrom some quarter!, there are meivWithin the trade who concede that

NBC rates an A for effort in its

multiple off -I he beaten track promotional hoopla for the "BigShow “They argue thal. in a pi a.

ticalU lacklustre era l«»r radio, it

has remained f«»e A80, through' Big Show/* to rreate an excite

ment and engender enthu*ia-m for

a radio program and il NB<* is

willing to lo*e money in ttie proc' ex., the fad remains it is a stimulant for the whole radio industry,

I It s figured that the rating* mavbe an eventual factor in whether' Big Show*’ sticks. I.est season it

wound up behind th Nielsen eight

ball in the competitive NHC vsCBS sweepstakes, chief contentionbeing that, whtto New York andeflier metropolitan areas werehep to the Tallulah Bankhead

emceed type of comedies, the graa*

roofs populace found It over their1 heads ;-5

[11 coat NbC about 1000 000 for

,ita lbweek cycle last season, with

the Tandem ' three-way sponsorshrp arrangement failing ta meetthe out Show continues this sea

bM with an approximate 595 000weekly talont-production outlay

and although It haa copped a half-

hour sponsor in beynolds Metal.1

along with two "Tandem clients

It a Mill operating In the red NBC•ays It’ll pax* the break-even point

around the holidays, with seasonal

clients all set to tag along for spe

cul sales campaigns

Meanwhile, the initial 51 53 ret

mga are being awaited anxiouxl>

ional Blast

HoppyHnppyWashington. Oct 16

A member of Congrews yeaterday Mon I came to the defense of Hopalong Ca**id> andblasted Flannel Mouth” diplomata fiw ridiculing Amentans because of their fascineiton with TV Alms of the Molhweod cowboy star.

Rep Edwin A Hall <R »Y »

told the house: "I think Hopeiong ( ax*id> is alt right. andI dun l like their disparagingremark* about llopalong*m„virx Hop.tlong IS a hr>e

Institution."

Hall «aid that spine dipfamat whose name Ire couldn'trememhrr. declared in a broadra*l that America wa* regardedabroad ax "a nation ef Hopalong Cassidys

"

Washington; <>ct 16Congreaxmoal »bun barring use

[of Government fund* lor recruit-

ment advertising has » atisesl cancel-lation of three radio network shows

I Involving contracts of approximate

j

|y 5*N> (mo

I /Program* are < 1*

' a 95 weekI series oni NBC win. Bill Stem.

[sportscanter set to start IW 16;

ni* a 26 we«-k series on CBS star' ring Frankie lalnr which beganWt ft ind '1' a Iwti'pi.pib ids*hell sertr.s ‘‘Game of (he Week**

I with Narrv Winner on ABC which

|

started Inst Hofurdav < Iff! U nder• cence Hat ion clauses in nomtra<the l^aine show will terminate after

' its Nov 4 performance and W lamerseries Sill he stopped after Saiuiday's ttOl game, AgeiMV involvedi* Grant

uOnly to Hubbard

On CBS ScheduleJack benny, who's due Is N Y

early next month for s Friers* tee*

timomal dinner te honor his 20thanni m radio Nov. 5. will bo salutedby CBS the same evening with ••penal *11 star show CBS planaelse to make the most of the occa-sion bv spotlighting Benny on atfaanv radio and TV. programs asposkibie during his stay in the rest

ftpenal half-hour radio show, tobe aired at 0 p m . will be emceedby George Jeseel. who's coming in

from the Coast specifically to toast-master the Friar's dinner for Benny Among the top talent lineup•et by producer’director IrvtngMansfield to fete Benny on (be pio-gram are his wife, Mary Livingstone; Ethel Merman, the KgifaidColmans ( to he taped from Holly-noodi; Frank Sinatra. Milton Berle.:6c.»rgg Burns and Eddie CanterUHS board chairman William ft.

Paley will alae take part la theshow Hugh Wedlock. HowardSnyder and A1 Schwarts will do the•rriptiag.

Benny, who will do his first

video show this season Bov 4 fromthe Coast before leaving for N. Y

,

has been set. mesnwhUe. te guest«* a panelist. Nov. 11 eu CBS-TVs’This Is Show Business’* and willappear on the Frank Sinatra ahow*•» u.

templattng a breach of cent radsuit against StrausShow is the "Somerset Maugham

Radio Theatre." which was to havestarted last Sunday ! 1 4* In the5 90 to 6 p m period CBS execsold that Straus and his agencyCecil 4 Preshrey. offered as rea-

son for dropping the show beforeit Marled He intimated that fttraua

may still be peeved at what beclaimed *«< the unfair treatmentaccorded his "Maugham TV The-atre' when It was originally airedon CBS videoTV version of the program

preemed last ygsr on CBS in the

‘Continued on page 41 r

TINTED B I MPLANNED FOR CBS-TV

CBS-TV. in an effort te retain

its toehold on color coverage of

sports events, is expected to color-

cffffT Army ’and Navy basketbafl

|MSN from West Point and Annap-olis at the conclusion of the college

football seasonWeb has already transmitted

football games in color from both

military academies this season andhas discovered that it can get agood picture from both Replace-ment gf football with basket bail

Saturday afternoons will help keep, ftntnet the web’s current logging of

I Ul* hours ef color TV per week

Metop. Skips TV.

*1 \ •.

* ", • ..

Texaco has signed with ABCte sponsor the Metropolitan Operabroadcasts on web for anotherseason Martlng Dec 1. However,the telecast of the opening night

of the opera season, which TexasCo has becked for the peat twoyears on ABC-TV, will be skipped

this year

Reason for the fan* out -from tele

vising the Metop preem is the in

crea«e in coats Involved. Bringinglines into the house, the nine cam-eras that were used last year, the

large number of commentators andtechnicians involved in the cover-

age. will he more costly this year.

As a result, ABC TV has been fry-

ing to line up another sponsor to

split the ebarges with the oil company. but so Ur no deal has >eU*d

The AM operacaMS will be heardftaturdays dips until conclu-

sion. - Texas Co. has an option onthe April 5 and April 12 perform-ances. when the Met will he ontour. Agency is Kudner

abrULt a* "7 I, m „ l* addition, plans to spendgy.. * M * ***** tmm »«r no* i v

"2^222^.^— *MM >«r rndlnti

next . June 9ti f.»r lecruttlng mHf-O. ^1 1 ft *f •

.

Jtarv have been dropped Thu*, aM I IAim I if pr totkl of afawit 61 afaMaui of Govern- 4#t« VMNM tflwl ment buxine** has been lost to

radio. It wax dtM losed

C^allwll T<*IL D«ol *rwl uf the

V7 nP II I IK IbIIV Amox and \ir hnti HrkJVI> llv U low lip rrutting Bervice told Vahixtv the

L m :

Congretsi npaJ pnddhitum atiatfad/V I l _ 11-11- - - J • *• military approprlatiuns f.»r 1552

miv ia m nn^rn flwi1i*1**' ** , ’u, •»* ousme*»VUiJ IV llUlFUai«l

tr«w the present/* The ban alae apidle* in advertising in nea *|tapers

Minneapolis Ort 16 j and hillh*»ard* Ad budget for 1553I Further invest igstton into alleged wax afamt 52 imt.iaai

trrrculAiillr. .( SI OmM RMwm*-1

»,rlirW> ...<l M. MMt. wtu. li hut.w», in. ludinc <I»M Ml* te prt—n ch.rg. „t „„dl, esi*enditurex forWtteM *dmln.rt*f*d hu

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prv,ld*wt. wr pr.at.ont to rrrru.t mri. and MMff1" ^ RPM H en needed fa ervkvt arid still com-

Huhbard, whose station took the ply with Congressional ban on purlead to exposing the alleged situs (hast ef time or sparetl..n and in d.ddtnd up truop. av*f , lMln« Iterkrte, i

•? fLiSEH *w« Id haw -iar llw tnimary ranfront a SMUwtlrr Htata Otean htr.

gn with put4.v t*rvlr* dw*. f.n.rla.t want

> te«ardte( tea <te*»h nt a...,,, m d....tt.nd tin..pr.Mn*r (^rdoa Sturdtvan. In th* ,wkl , Outw* t. a.d te*ruitla«.

J

*• * loud K*torni,l«ry whtrh wan. and rwrrutltnd wnW hat thr*a

1/ . . . .. . . - <» tdllinued on page 3g*The lifer got word to Hubbard /

~

that he had seen ftturdevant dieDr (kkrdon Teach, coroner of the IF A| a *|countv in which the reft»rmator> la H Qt/p I II/ O tl A||/pnlocated, is Investigating the death ImlljV V/iiUjf /glllCIIfollowing exhumation of the bodv ^

,

Wand a pu«f modem which revealed |nothing (o Indicate ftturdevard had I nOFIAGC HlChung himself, as claimed hut di* vlldll^vu IIlOclosed marks that might have re ",suited from a beating Washington 0p t IS

Hubbard passed the iniormathm San*mv Rave drew a bow last

along to Dr Teach, who tough* to week for his musical programs for

gain admtxxion to fttillwater to In-,

the Treasury bond drive Kudoter* lew the prisoner, but was 'am# from Senator William Aiken

'Continued on page M<

Kaye Okay, Aleo

turned down by the deputy wardenfUl. YM who earlier had blasted

After the refusal the coroner ap the Treasury in the mistaken im-• Continurd on page 96t pres-unu that It was paving heavily

- tor his service*/ Aiken who had

‘CLAUDIA,’ ROY ROGERS -f"^AS GFS HOPPY SUB ’ * p,nt,r

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OEVE CA0LE S POSTFori Worth. Oct 16

; Gene Cagle pcei of KFJZ. key

station of the Texas Slate Networkhaa boon elected ffrst chairman of

the nationwide Mutual Afffliates

t Advisory Committee.

j was reportedly sold on the heals f&Wj ^ *22# TTof it. popularity in novel, maga kind of Mr

Lr! £sine and screen form, andaudition kinescope was lenaed * •* •'»« informed thst at that

Show has not been cast Roger. Jtime Sammy Kay# was contribute

pending suit against Republic Pic mg his services to the Treasury

tures docs not figure In the new Deportment. He also has now se^

NBC series, since be • attempting cured • private contract and

in the suit to prevent Rep from Marled the new programs on Onleasing to TV bis old features 7. I understand Hr* ever. I wish

iwhich were mad# for thoatrical to givt him crooit tor contnbut-

. distribution Rep has no control tng his services during the time

over his appearances In new Alms when he was not und#f pn#6A#

' leased tor vide*. 0 leoaUecL”

24 » OrimWer 17, 1BS1

O’NEIL KINGPIN ROLE ENABLES MUTUAL I

TO SHED CO-OP STATUS, PUT ON ‘O&O DOG’

OMs 58%

Emrrftac* of Tom O'Neil. oI the

General Tire 4 Rubber and YankeeNetwork , emp*rea. to a kingpin

status as a virtual "Mr Mutual.**

In the wake of last week • mergerand tali majority control el WOHand WOR TV opens up a brand

new era lor the cooperative

For the Ant time Mutual is in

a position to shed its coop status

i in which various and conflict int

controls «aided its desliniest and

move into a sphere oI operation

with its owned and-operated sta

tiom much In the manner el NBCuCBS and ARC Thai Mutual should

come out of it with a new foundprestige and importance in the

realm al broadcasting Is considered

a certainly. ,

t ntil only a year or so ago. wbrnO Miel began asserting hit influence

on the nelVork and clinched hi*

topdog min by taking over the UrnLee Net* rk Mutual was subject

to tne whims of multiple wamagstockholder interest* depending on

tbe ability of the McCormick WGNtaction in Chicago, lion Lee. WOH• Mary si and Yankee (represent

Ing the major controls I to agree

with one another

It was a period of mnflict that

extended over many years, with

Mutual continually being buffeted

around and playing second Addle to

the programming operations of

WOH in New York WGN in Chi or

Don Lee on the Coast. Potential

advertisers who couldn't crash anynr some of these major markets in

negotiating deals with Mutual fre

quently gave up in disgust

Today O’Neil is In a position lo

call all the turns among file majorcontrolling elements- with the lone

esception of Chicago In effect.

It gives Mutuat an “owned and op-

ended station'*spO^ ,: vt \ \cprovidence; VONS, Hartford. KllJ,

Los Angeles; KFHC San Francisco,

and KGB San Diego As such he

Sinttn Vi. BerleProem of CBS TVs frank

Sinatra show last Tuesdaynight if) succeeded in chip-

ping off a comer of Milton

Berle't top rating dirorUy op-

posite on the rival NBC vide©

web. But whether Sinatra can

rise and. at tbo wiv time pull

Berio down remains to be tr

Trendex 10-city report whuhIs based on thg actual com-parative popularity of the

shows rated gave Sinatra a

13 4 with a Si'll share of au-

dience. as opposed to Berle »

45 4. with a 71 1% share.1 Berle opened hie “Tease© Star

theatre this season with a

34 4 C. E Hooper, taking a

rating for metropolitan N V.

only, showed Sinatra with anIk 3 for a II 7% share of au-

dios*©. while Berle drew a IS,

with a <0 9 shore

Yankee-WOR Tie

Paves Way For

Kq ten Eiknf XT.

Scese, Returning To

:

St. Losis Ballcasting• St. Louis. Oct. It.

Duty Dean will resume hia mur-dering of the Kings English to

St Louis nett year when he will

broadcast all games plaved by the

St l^naia Browns for the Falstaff

Brewing Corp . and a hatlle for

popularity between this suds makerand the Crtesedleek Bros BrewingCo. will be on in earnest Last weekHarvey Beds. Sr . veepee and gen-eral manager of Falstaff. an-

nounced that Dean will do the

merger of General Tire end 1 H Mary braadra*tmgInterests would give the outfit over of Mutnel’t stock Thiswould come from the 111% GT has vie its Yankee holdings. 19 3*4from IU Don Leo holdings and HPT from WOR'e shares

Minority stockholders in MBS Include WGN ‘Chicago TrtbuneJwith If 3^1; tuned Broadcasting <WHK. Cleveland, end WflhKAkron i. 10 4*%. Ben Gimbals WIP, Pbilly, f 1%; and CKLw!W indsor*Detroit . 11%.

Present MBS by-laws prohibit any single stockholder from v«.»-

Ing more than 3o'i. but it's likely this stipulation will be removed

Speculate ou Consolidation Of

KEYL-TV Sik OkapiSan Antonio Oct I*

Application of sale of KIYL TVfrom the Son Antonio Televiaioo

play-by-play on a 20-midwest states ! Co., hero to Fort Industries Co.,

web. which is expected to bo em- . has been approved by the FCC.1 panded - ! Salem price wao said to be tl.050.-

Currentty Grieaedieck has a port «» h“ *****‘with more than 71 stations in the J

tf£ I” ^ .. rB.m Mississippi Valley that carry the * E™.T^

play by-play of all Cardinal gamea ™hi Uirrv ( .r>i *mi i .>,« Mm. an aonou ncemeni maoe oy nog

of the outaired hy Hdrry Caroy and Gus Man. t

Grlesv d»e< k have renewed a m< mnnogor

contract for the forthcoming toi-let.

The proposed merger of GeneralTire and R H Mary broadcasting

interests is likely to cue formationof the fifth transcontinental tele-

vision network under the aegis of

a revitalised MutualThe new entity will have WOR-

TV N Y from the Mary holdings,

plus Yankee’s WNAC-TV. Rostnn.

and Dos lee s KHJ TV Los An

Beffa said Dean tired of New 1

fork, where he did the play-toy-j

play for the Yankees. Dts, accor

|

Ing to Reffa. amid New York wasjust too big a town for him. andanyway, 8t. Louis t* rioser to hife

;Dallas home Tbe Falstaff organ!cation has keen angling for severalmonths for Die* return to St Louia.

where he achieved his fame aa at wirier for the Cardinal Gas HouseGang. Hia first sponsor was theFalstaff organisation here in St.

Louis, but the lure of bigger cointook him to New York, where healso appeared frequently on TVprograms.

tries, from the General Tire sidestatus embracing Additionally General Tire has aBoston, V* KAN.

|tele channel reserved In San Francisco Another Mutual stockholder,WON. has a tele adjunct in Chi-

cago. Thus if Mutual goes into

can deliver these major markets to t video. H would have a nucleus ofMutual rtients, aa well as the grass station around which to crystallite

rood coverage :

Mutual s Cleve. Ripley

Industry is speculating <m whatutil happen to the Mutual affilia-

tion picture in Cleveland. If thepromoted General Tire-Mary meiger goes through.Mutuals present affiliate in

Cleveland u WHK. owned b>

lm ird Bioadt a»tmg. a 10 V I

shareholder in the network WJW,whuh is linked to ABC. Is headedbv William M f'VNetl,. brother of

Tom O'Neil, veepee of the tire

company and presv of Its AM-TVoperations WJW s O’Neil isn't

directly connected with the Gen-eral Tiro broadcast empire butdoes participate In the family'sholdings of approximately Wt of

GT shares

a chainThe limited number of tele sta

turns is both an advantage and anobstacle to the formation of a newvideo skein On the one hand thepractice of multiple affiliations

opens the possibility for outletswith one ar more web contracts toadd tog her Ou the other hand,there s the problem of clearingtime In markets with one twoor three TV stations its a realbattle for the four existing webato clear time for their bankroller*.and the arrival of a Afth contenderwould make the situation evenItotogbtr.

Yet with a Uneup of four or Avestations definitely m the chainsorbit s Mutual tele network wouldhave a good start After that, to a

Should the Mscy-GT deal goextent, fa s a question of the

through. GT might want to bringpro

.*r?m * rtr,n*,h *,u* U* *P©n

WJW into the MBS fold, although f°Hrr

this would involve dropping of .

V!u

,

u *<ii

p lan * years

WHK. a Mutual stockholder sta-: J1*

. ‘^I1* } * ,,h ?urr®e r

l, 4)« j

veepee E P II James (now withSteuben Glass! working on theblueprints However due to the uieeven development of the video in-

terests of the various MBS stockholder stations, the web never gotinto the medium Mary s. which

|also started WOIC «TV» in

Colgate, ‘All-Star'

NBC TVs two major variety pro-

grama. "Colgate Comedy Hour" and

"Al! Star Revue,** are conspicuousby their absence In the latest net-

work video ratings, compiled byTrendex for the And week in Octo-ber Ed Sullivan s “Toast of theTown.** which bucks “Colgate’*

1

in

the Sunday night at • spot via CBS.

One result of the uproming Gen-eral Tire Mary me rger is likely t©be a personnel ©vcrhaul and mat.soUdatien of Ike Mutual and WOR.N Y , setups.

In the pest. WOR has had com-pletely separate operations fromMutual, including its own program-ming. news, arsmetion. publiniv,tales, research and other staffs.

While both MBS and WOH werein the same building, none ef theiroffice* was joint—Mutual havingthe ltth and 30th floors and WORthe ttd. 24th and 25th. However,when and If the eooeolidation ofGeneral Tire and Mary's interests

is effected, with General Mary eon-trolling a majority of MBS stock,

it's considered likely In the tradethat tone duplication will be elimi-

Set for NBC-TVs

Ditto Nielsen<t Weeks Ending Sept 221

Milton Berle H I ;

Show of Shows • Partici-

pating t. V' 47 1

Shows of Showrs iCamel) 45 •Show of Shows t Ever-

sharp) 42

1

Show of Shows (Leha 4Fink i . v; 41 1

Fireside Theatre 34 1

Mama 37 7Philce Playhouse 3A4Lucky Strike Theatre 36 4

Talent Scouts 35 S

NBC not only envisions a Eivlike operation In Ita “Minute Man *

radio formula. In which It would(red sustainers to the wch for freebut would share In the stations* sale

of the shows, but Is also cmbraeing the same pattern in TV.:-

NBC !e going into the tele Iranscriptlon bum ness as an adjunctto Its network programming opera-tion Two Aim series are current-ly in preparation, both adaptationsof radio shows, for peddling to sta-

tions on a strictly local level Theseare the Brian Donlevy * DangerousAssignment** and the Joel McCrea"Texas Rangers" programs Oddlyenough, though both are NEC prop-erties. ARC on the Conet has beenthe Arst to express initial sponsorship Interest

With NBC TV s SRO nighttimestatus on network programming,the web figures that's a© reasonwhy it should be stalemated onreaping aa additional harvest onsale of shows by pursuing the Zivtechnique.

Roth “Dangerous Assignment"and "Rangers" are Don Sharp

Thus In the Interest of economy,it would toe pneMtole to ha\© onenews staff ter tooth the local andnetwork newscasts, and similarlywith other denart—I*. Of course,

units which are of pureb a

‘eg Mutual i

department* wouldprobably be kept Intact.

la view of the changeover from acooperative setup to tingle-control,similar cotoialMMuons may toe madeon the Const, where Mutual andDon Lee < another General Tireoperation) have deutole setups

It s also a qnestloa ef trade spec-ulation as to the future of various

It s understood, for example,WOR tappers didn t see

eye-to-eye with General Tire s TomO'Neil in the peat, and the newsetup may have implications fortheir continuing with the mergedoutfit. However, the merger so-

ot declared that noof personnel or operating

policy Is contemplatedShifts may toe made gradually*

y i Continued on page 401

Despile ItaU-Spiisli

IfMaktlCA’i Folsoa

Sell New Naples Plant

New Orleans. Oct. id

Impact of recent revival of TVset sales, coupled with further gov-

ernment restriction* an critical ma-terials. could bring shout s sbort-

of the more popular model©

For Pirn’s WDV

is ia eighth positioa. but CBS'"Ken Murray Show." which com-petes with “AH Star/ also did not

Philadelphia Oct 1#

IIP has gleaned a local harvest

oi 'ports »pon«or cash on its roa-

trt «f events and p*rkages Philco

Distributing hes picked up the tabon the 13-game schedule of Yil-

l*nu\ a. plus four Mutual netCiiitr* for four Philly retailers.

;

. In addition, the Philre hank-roileis also picked up WIPs“Sports Shots.'' with Jim Learningwho does the play-by-play for theVUlanova garner Station hit *[bonanza grabbing dua' sponsor-ship of the three game Giants-

1

Brooklyn playoff by Foster. Miller,4 Bierly. local distrib for Good-rich Tlrea. and Chesterfield Cigar-eta- Parlaying this. WIP «n!d

Co . a com |

2 ... P,111 ^ J>h' make the top 10.

ngton. sold that outlet last year i ,

h,B .h. departm»nt .lor. ter.m. Tollowto* th. Tr.nd.. r.l-

In. Inlrrrslrd in th. II

1B**.cotnpilnl in U tlUn >nd

the year.** Glen McDaniel, prexyof the Radio-Television Manufac-turers Assn, said here last week.

Addressing the annual confer-ence of the Intemation Assn, of

tiona picture.

HsMa; One-Shots On

TV Webs Agenda; CBS

Sets Losgises Shew

based on Trendex s nesy compare- the territorytive program popularity eWept >| HTexaco Star Theatre • NBC) 54 4

*tru<k

Talent Scouts < CBS)Your Show of Shows *NBC>Red Skelton ‘NBC* ...

Man Against Crime (CBS) .

Fireside Theatre tNBO ,

• CBS*Godfrey 4 Friends (CBS)

iSchliU Playhouse C BS)CBS-TV became the first radio or

' V*oast of Town 1 CBRJ^y..TV network this year to ugn forw hat s eapected to be a string of spe-cial Thanksgiving one-shot extrava-ganzas. when it parted this weekwith Longines-WUtenauer for the2 to 3 p ns. slot Thankvgn ing DaySponsor is expected to pitch its

watches as a lead-in to the Christ-mas buying season

When and if the Radio Ccrp ofAmerica opens a production plantin Italy to service the Iberiancountries. North Africa and intothe Middle East belt, as well asthe Italians, it will be erected ia i

Electrical Leagues. McDanielNaples as the best manufacturing Parted that retail TV inventoriesand shipping centre This was RCA i

Nave dropped substantially, thatpremy Frank M Folsoms decision I

August ante# wore nearly threefollowing his three-week survey of UlD*s ibe month’s factory turnout.

and that current production is afe

a rate of go 000 sets per w eek as

compared with the low of 1200sets in the summer

Material shortages, he said, irebecoming more acute at defense

**trem*« ..(K.r tw* — t orders are being carried out and

1 or ' th. v*rv Door and th. Mvlm ,urth»r r'*‘» *•14 * D iht mo.,

" yyj »h«»<l tt would appear that rad,*31.4 ?! television manufacturers will be un-

however, by the41-——*-'- of that healthy middle

class which constitutes the bulk» . of all maas-productlon marketing.

,I® H»Iy. Bpaln and Portugal the

M3 !?Hr!TL^^ither_^ /«nrNricto ZSTtvrthf

2^1

create a new attitude by RCA inds production and telling plans.

In between huddling with Pre-mier Franco of Spain and teeingtwo or three bullfights into whichHe waa trapped, presumably be-cause the events were in bit honor

•o Folsom gathered, judging

Show, which will originate InIU

Household Fi

schedule of preview broadcasts Wittnau^ Cavaliers and whtt s de- Hons for the CBS-TV network Jobahead of playoff games and

*

fore ail Villanova football

Household additionally picked up•U extra broadcasts each evening

(Continued on page 46)

JACOBSON’S CBS-TV

PUB RELATIONS POSTI ESm

j i^1 M14*. ho#t* also whirled him present system.’* he said, “will be

able te increase their civilian pro-

duction greatly during the arxtfew months regardless of the ex-

tent of consumer demands.**McDaniel said that neither LHF

nor color broadcasting will threat-

en obsolescense of existing TV’ sets

in Use near future. “The Integra-

local electronicdrink

plants,

until

David JacobsonRubiram public relations depart

y. Mll.Mlint.tt. Cm4 ™‘“l lor «*»..**«». *“ JW**V h“;

u* Mu __ ___ mmrTJ•

i

will comprise the S> mphonette. the named director of pub rela- i <K>me of the U S Embassy bunch• W.ttnauer Cavalier, and what . de- Hons for the CBS-TV network Job ^Twl^ w^th the

scribed by the CBS program de- M • new one for the web. in which trapped him with luncheons thatpartment as sa “extravagant" bal- Jscobaon will set top policy in the ctarted after I pm and AnaUdlet. Frank Knight will announce P*»hl»city-pub relations fields. ^ 3 p m Dinner In Spam Isn't untilAgency for Longmes ia Victor A. While at Y4R. Jacobson worked, 11 or midnight. Folsom got bock

i under veepee Ken Dyke. I toy air the middle of last week.

present system.** hegradual and orderly, with little or

no dislocation to the present audl-

of nearly 14.000,000 TV set

Th* RTMA topper predicted that

the year's output of TV sets nil*

aggregate between 1,000 000 and*- 22 *» 000 as compared with the

1050 production of 7,400,000.

17 , 1931 BA IH I \ InHIX IS

;

Washington. OH. 14.

‘ juke Box TV44for the home will be tried out won at the retult

w M authorisation given last week by the fCC to Paramountpicture* te eonduH a 90-day ten over lu TV station. KTLA In

I «»t Angolan, of the ‘Telemeter" system of tuberrlptloa video

Tent program* will be transmitted between honra of midnight andim and picked up by ala receivers Public will not participate

System k similar Ip Pbanevlaien in that m attachment la re-

quired In the recetver lo mmrrim Sie the transmitted program but

it dlftpre hi that a coha most be deposited to Optra** the tm-

•rrambler Coin mechanism, called a ‘ comparator, receive* mul-

tiple* of five-rent piece* up to $3 and actuates the unsrrsmblerwhen the required amount k* inserted.

Camaafmlen authortiatlon was made subj*H to condition that

paramount and International Telemeter Corp avoid any action

that might create the Impression in the mind of any person or per*

•on* ' that the system Tms been pr will be authorised on a regular

Satis" or that the authorisation constitute* approval by the agency

nf the Telemeter" principle

Meanwhile. PCC is awaiting results of the 90-day test made in

299 homes in Chicago of the Pfcaneviftioo system li is understoodthat

.

the University of Chicago has competed Its analysis of theexperiment and that Zenith Radio Corp* which canducted the

trials, will won apply to tho Commlaoloa for commercial licensing

of the a»Mam Moorings on any such applications pro almost a

certainty in view ef the importance of the developmentAnother system ef suhorrlptioo video. Skisiron Unbarrlbarviaion.

has been undergoing teats by General Teleradio Co over WOR-TVin Sew York

,

l

Puke Carries Torch for AM.

Disproving ANA Downbeat StoryFutures that tend to disprove the

content ion by the Aaan. (^NationalAdvertisers that television is hav-

ing a drastic impact on radio lis-

tening have been compiled by ThePulse Inc . eM**< talty for VantprrThe data, covering AM dialing in

evening hours from 1949 to IMI.show only a TP average drop in

quarter-hour seta-in-use for themidwinter month* and * drop of

f

only 4 2 during the

monthsThis contrast* with the average

If drop between March- April.

I Pig. and Mareh-Aprftl. 1951. in thef I p m period and the drop of

13 4 in the 4-11 pm period overthe same three-year span, accord-ing lo A C. Nielsen figures Whilethe Nielsen data cRod by ANAshowed a decline of about 14kper month in evening audience rat-

ings the Pulse figure* Indicate a

decline of leas than 1% per year

The Pulse figures are not nation-al In scope < Nielsen's are projectednationally but cover five cities

where the rating aarvlcs has beenmeasuring AM audiences for the

Sluppys lSGSpot SplurgeChicago, Oct. 19.

A two week spot announcement"W1U.

44coating 113.000 and using

major Chi Aid and TV ststtocuwas launched this week by SkippyPeanut Butter Spots are beingaired on WON. WGN TV. WENR

summer WENR TV WMAQ. WNBQ. WBBMWBKB. WIND and WUI

Guild. Bsscorn A Bonftglf Is theagency.

REVOLT MAY TURN

INTO I LOVEFESTBy GEOBGE BOREN

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Chicago. Oct l«

Many of the nation *• key broad'

casters this week alerted them

•elves for the Chi move-in on

Thursday and Friday i lfi-19\ f«i

the brace of industry huddles

the "National Assn* of Waltei

Damm Sympathisers’ and ill the

National Assn of Radio-TelevisionBroadcasters’ promuUation of anindustry-wide TV code

The code session has far -reach

mg ramifications and is expectedte set a pattern for the entire in

dust nr on inch matter* as decency

Mid good taste in programs, pro-

gramming for children, commet •

rials, treatment of news and tootrover*!*! subjects, use nf the medtum for advancement of educa-

tion and culture, and enforcement

The Damm inspired session onThursday, however, has stirred upeven mote widespread interest in

view of the WTMJ (Milwaukee!stormy petrel's known apprvhen•ion over the far-flung radio re-

vamping engineered by NB«tt* drastir rate structure overhaulaffecting all its affiliate member-

Invites Industry In as Partners

Telemios Pr

•hip

Initially designed 1

board for protests

ittH. ll-ttlFollowing is a list of *how*.

either new or returning after

a summer hiatus which preeinan the four Major tele* >*ion

networks during the next 19davs I let 17-27'

OH. 17

The (lock Suspense dramaA.BC: 9 29*10 p m RhodesPharmaral via O Neil. 1 -arson

it McMahon•let II

Garry Moore Evening showVariety CUS M)0 p m.Johnson's Wax, via Needham.Louis it Rrorby

.:.v OH. 29Martha Bay* Show, with

lino Pmsa ( All Star Revue

»

Variety NMC 4 9 p m Par*tictpaling ••••••

,CM *1

Jack Carson Hhow (ColgateComedy Hour » Varictx NBC,fi-9 p m ( olgatv, via Shermanit Marquette Ted Bate*

Ofi 17% trior Borge Show .

' All StarRevue > Variety NBC, fi-9

p m Participating

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i

i a soundingagainst the

Denn Filser’i Ajm ,

Kansas City MoEditor V aaiamr

My hleasing upon tho new

NBC plan 1 think it represent*

good thinking and promises a

strong and proper approach to

the radio buxines*

Dean Fitter,Genl mgr. WDAF.

Philadelphia Oct 19

Albert E Stndllnger. In an at-

tempt to get his new ttadux ratingservice rolling aa toon as possiblew ill inv He local radio and television«t at Ions throughout the euuntrv tobecome partners in his organisa-tion, buying!* for a share of 1 1»«*

rompanv and parfuipatlng in theprofits In pitching hi* new plan10 the industry. Bind Unger claimsthat Madox whkh Operates basi-cally on the radar punriple, < 4ti

furnish both a cumulative circula-tion figure for each broadcast andm iadsataabMii AR'I simultaneousrating concurrent with t lie programof each station as it is being broad-Cast '

'S

Under the plan, which la groovedinitially for video the company will

start operating aa soon aa two TVmarket area* In the country agreeto pOrtkipete Overall companyWill be known as the NationalMadox Corp (NRO, whkh will belicensed to use Madox on a royaltybasis, In each market area a CityRadox Corp (CRO f* to be estab-lished. whk h Will be jointly owned,controlled and operated by NRCand each TV station Each station,

Hindi lager xstd. will own part of

l

the stock nf the city organisationin its area, with the board on the

city level to comprise member* ofNKC. a rep of each station andtwo paid and revolving director*,one each from a local agency andS local advertiser

Agencies snd advertiser* uponpayment of a small monthly servicefee. ran buy whatever tabulated In-

formation they need, "when theyneed It, on an a la carte basis.*

4

Sindlinger said If the networks,big agencies and national adver-tisers want to take a look at theMadox results in the Individual

Sticking to PCC|

In BenchNb

Mon i agreed to review the quea-

| ! tion of const ilut tonality of Transit

fBBHMpRflHBlpMMBMMBBMMM^ Badm, .Argument* will be ached

web * drastic new pattern, the Chi uied soon and a darision will prob-

cnnclave Called several weeks be-{*My be handed down before thefOlxr the NBC*AM blueprint wna

prr1-fcn | term expire* The rase

Of Transit RadioWashington. Or\ lg J

The Supreme Court yesterday !hiorketx. NHC will supply them

Washington Oct !•

I With little chance of being con-*0* three poor*. However the firmed by the Senate this aaaaloncitie* Boston. Chicago Cincinnati for * Federal judgeship In NewNea York and Philadelphia > are all York, it s expected that Friedamarket* with a large measure of Hennock will stay on as a membertelevision penetration In faH in of the FCC Possibility of her tak-each of the five cases there la now tng a appointment, subject to

confirmation next session is nowa TV saturation of more than 30%,(Continued on page 41

1

Gleason’s $300,000

NBC Deal for TVJackie Gleason la exiting Du-

Mont and his Friday night “Caval-cade of Stars’

4 show at the end ofthe current season, and moves overte NBC TV under terms of a three-year pact negotiated laat week withthe star and Music Corp. of Amer-ica Gleason will bring over hisentire production unit, for whichhr will be paid at the rate of 8200.-990 * year.Gleason will have bit own show

fur the 32 33 season During therurrent semester he's doublingfrom his DuMont aeries intoguest spots for NBC. He teed offthe Colgate "Comedy Hour" aerieslast month and la scheduled for fivemore NBC appearances It

principally on Urn

considered remote in view of strongopposition to her nomination

Although a doten witnesses tes*

revealed now gives evidence ofboomeranging into a lovefevt in

support of the NBC formula

Letter calling the meeting wassigned along with Damm. byHarry Bannister. WWJ, Detroit,

George Burbach KSD St l*ouis;

Campbell Arnoux. WTAH Nofolk, and Dean Fitter WDAF.jKan*** City Since the NBC planwas revealed however. it*a knownthat both Burbach and Fitter havewithdrawn from the oppositioncolumns and have thrown in their

jot with the NBC proposals

Damm himself prefers now to

from the various CMC statistic*

"The profit nationally on theseJob* ' he said, "will br distributedby markets proportionately, sincethe national company will be buy-ing the raw data from the lot al

companies 14

IS Month Payoff

Sladlihgor declared We havebudgets to show that if each TVstation in each city contribute* thedollar value of one hour of its pre-

mium time each month for 12month* to the capital stork Madoxwill be operating in three to fourmonths and the capital Investedand operating charges will be paid

whether musk broadcast* are off bv the end of 12 months” In

was brought to the high tribunal

by station WWDC in Washingtonwhich appealed a decision of the

U S Court of Appeal* of D Cupholding the right of bus and trol-

ley rider* not to listen'4to com-

mercials Interspersed with musicand newt broadcast*

The lower court -.did not say

legal, but it* ruling, If affirmed,

would have the effect of killing

"Musk A* You Hide * service in

the capital

Transit Radio service in more

i (ifled before the Senate JudiciaryCommittee last week in support of

Miss Hennock. their testimony it

was learned, was not auffkient to

offset the opposition previouslyregistered by spokesmen for theAmerican Bar Asan.. the New York

j

*91City. New York State and NewYork County Bar Association*Added to the testimony last

week was an opposition filed byChief Judge John Knox of theSouthern District Court of NewYork to whkh Mias Hennock wras

nominated It was understood that

Judge ICnox informed the Commit-tee he considered the candidatetotally unqualified for the benchA responsible source told

(Continued on page 38'

WJR’s 709G Profit

refer to the NBC affiliate sessum * ”•**?*'*" ° l

J,y

,,

on Thursday as a meeting of video h> hr *

station execs to deal primarily ™ ,nf

,nrlu4Jf.

(

with TV matter* and as "primarilyf

!j*»«v**

a discussion nf current relations Pittsburgh, Jarfcxonellle 4*4

between TV affiliate* and the net-I Bbould the high tribunal reverse

NBC in New York contend** that1 the lower court’s decision* Transit

addition, he added "with just fair

. (Continued on page 41f

CBS-TV Wraps Up

1st Tint SponsorCBS TV wrapped up the first

tponsor of a regularly scheduledcommercial color show yesterday(Tues I. when l-ees Carpet* partedto participate in the web's "Mikeand Ruff" show, aired <ro*»the-board from 10 30 to 11 a m Bankroller will join the show for a M«n-

r- . w/w day. Wednesday and Friday spread.Cincinnati KXOK in St Ia>ui« and Hl MKCMO in Kansas CUy whkh have mTR fignt hiM'k with transit romM- Willi ( BS coiintin^ the pun*

Monday 13) on the new NBC blue me4 im the|r Stations asked 44 rol«r •* ,ime **

realistic reappraisal of radio i

m*y mtr«»duced in some

has won more endorsement* thanbruktxu but l»w wrk WM> nonr ^ "*(helm*. It alrrlrd U> pouibtr ftrr-

' '

uorka on Thuriday & l

Beps Mull NBC FlanNational Asan of Radio 4 Tele-

vision Station Representative* met

for Intervention filed by WKRC in

print but haan t yrt com* up with berauaa olan official rrartton C.roup w in ,h, outcome “

studying the far-reaching Nik .r

...proposals and will probably re-

'

Detroit. Oct 16

WJR had nine months’ sale* forj

The station

a* the period ending Sept 20 of $2 - favor some aspect*

ef his CM- 423.311. Thu compares with $2 326 posals

gate click that NBC moved tn for fiS3 for the comparable period of 'Minute

lease its comment by end of the

reportedlyof the pro-

Harre Mom Into WCFLChicago. Oct IB

Arthur Harre took over Monday

receiver* spotted in departmentstores it's believed that l^ee* will

benefit through that added audi-

ence Mike Wallace and his wife.

Buff Cobh, wilt pitch the commer-cials on the show and viewerswatching it in a store can thentrek directly to the Carpet departm»e aspects or me pro* Armor narre too* over ooMiaj

sucli as those dike the f|3» a* general manager of WCFL the PNMd ll

Man Ptan”l whkh will 30 000-watt indie owned by the Chi- tj"** 9 thn iyurm ** _can't work

during

the new deal. • , 1930Ironically. Gl

the Colgatehis DuMontout of a rival hnuae. has just signedat one of the participating clients*n the ‘Tavakade” show and hasforbidden Gleaaon to plug ColgateAt result, he'll .probably run out ofthe remaining five guest shot* onthe “All Star Revue.*

4

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help boost spot bust On the cago Federation of Labor Harre

NH profit before taxes in the other hand segments of the NBC' last week resigned his general mannine-month period amounted this proposals 'such as shifts la option ager berth at WJJD to take Urn

pear to $709.f>Ad as against fblfi 2fi4 time, rate revisions. He i may not WCFL post, filling vacancy left

in 1930 However. aft4r computing help their clients, some reps feel when former manager Frank Metaxes in accordance with the pro- NARTSR does feel, however that Givern resigned two months ago to

poeed^new tax rate*, net profit to all phases of the plan are closely join the Yankee network station

surplif* amounts tn fi3MJ®7 73 interrelated and consequently th« WON'S New Haven Conn—

» 13*3,491.13 a year ago. This association is giviiM m<> Fred Harm WJJD sates chief.

U in fit cents • share against thought before coming up with an moves into the f m slut at the

l overall reaction. ' Marshall Field station.70

CBShopes to sell moM pf the sponaer*who might come in during the ini-

tiai stages of color TV .

CBS will beam the show to Bo^

ton Washington Baltimore, and

possibly Philadelphia as well a* to

viewers in the metropolitan N Y.

area : Webs plan to tell the pro-

gram via. four parti* ipj’ ions daily,

meaning it has 17 «*f the 20 seg-

ments remaining available.

October 17, MlBiriARO DIAMOND, HUVATIBmciift

With DM Pm«H, VlrfMa Grey,f Writer; T. A. Sttet

CANTO* KNOW

HOBBIB. telln»#te Director Nat Wolff

‘ftw » Writer: Diet CmFatdie C'atlor hat brrn (tshUnf M Mint., Fri.. I pat.

for (hit personality rrminitmicr CAMELfftvpr of «h(«« for almoM three yea»* ADC. fr»m Moll > woodand tour before something hap- ' f-»t v

»

|DN lr mala thr Aral until NBC. I Thit la our rf the Better 'hamu*. . ». lonmo o w> % ^ -»

under hit rstluaive AM-TV p.«ch* Mania* an the air. mostly brrawe vmfteT^nur commercial segmen * rating Cr. it being brtufhtape Aral, Anally okayed If Coin- it inject* a neat ten** of humor among sponsor* like Hokearh 'ge- to C S audience* via tranarrlp

A T«

Nat for nought doei tha Amert- *****a »a ;

ran-Jewish Caravan an WHN S^SSSLg^‘N Y». Sundays at II 90. enjoy aB< , from N. Y.

ita Urge Pulse rating It i« a wall Thu dramatic series, heard for

«-?**.-» — «'*** 1 stmt?™age deal Anally okayed tt Coin it inject* a neat ten* of humor among sponsors like Hokearh 'ge- to t S audience* via tranwrip-Cidmtall) Milton Blow Mid OK into ita private eyeing With Dick tuite D«h«, Barrsctni candy and tinn over the ADC net Sene* is

for a Pnihp Mori la spoosuiwhip Powell returning to the title role, I strett matto* »hkh announcer > rated at rose the border a* top-The real «ai up to C antor He the fthow I* aired this season Fri- j*Hi MKov handle* ntth dignity Aight drama, with the brat repefThe reat na* up to Cantor He the *how la aired thu eranon Fri* j*rk McCoy handmore than delivered on hi* Ant day night* on ABC where It ,nd yet the patime et hat «houtd draw plenty of potential folksine*#. Bp*rk

This might he brandly gelled -.aCamel puffer* for the agnnsar |g rotating gue^t r

i- Jack McCoy handle* with dignity Aight drama, with the br*t reper-H and yet the proper amount of }

"ory group in < anode Judging by*1 folksinrs*. Sparked each week by V ,hr Arama originally puked at the

.a rotatinc eue%t emcee of the rail- 'eriea* opened. Sttindberga “The' a# ^ A' .. i *• T

divk }(m ke\ vhow. but the platter^ Show caught last Kiidgn night bra of J‘»ec Adame Hennv Young- f ather *nd T S Fhot * Murderare Incident •) and nobody on the 1 12 - tided by IHe k Carr wnind* man and Phil Fueler; who have in the Cathedral which waai a* m. .

m V w . a m a A. m Mi * _ . m ' I ^ teA .' M m m.M mm. Mm m n A MA * * k m .

American »how butine** w-ene ed almost exactly like Ihe .beat been frequent repeater*, thtajud hjn*mt»«tf iub to Ptvetn

could make thu type of nostalgic whodunit novel* read, and therein weekend vhow had Georgleu ayt *erie«. Stage M foe* in for the

cavalcade n»ne off a* did Cantor l«\ it* chief value Slot? was an a* eonfercticier and he wa* equally heavier. Whbrt Muff. apparentUWith the passing of JoL- • onaequcnttai little thing ah* The home-team i* a strong Mt ton worried that this mightI* the heir apparent to the royal a narcotic* gang chief eliminating standard Mock company of Mite- limit ita awdMHMOpurple of Intra-trade standing and « young gal who caught on to hu Are vtapte* »uch a* Moivhe (>v»her In the ca*« of “Cathedral.'* Bthu* It u htllng that he cull from racket lie invited Powell over to with hu amular i*>|r ahvent tkte far ga C S audience* are «on-the va*l eftpertence of a hr«»ad play gin rummy with hlni while hi* ihowi. Jan Dart with ftdk and pop cemed. thit very well might hap-Pnnorama in all fdUHMra af ,how killers took cafe of the gel ifl hallad* ‘he did two l^ania ex« erpt* pen Series preem Sunday Mi'bir lo chitf iiat ah«>ut Fannie Drke. PoweM*i aWke A* usual. Powell lx»vli«vt Night of the Vear" and

|wa* limited in appr al in a solid

Will Hoger*. Al Jotann. Sophie bridged the narrative with a moph "He My Love Sylvia Frwo*. who drama in verse that waa a little

Tucker Ted Lew)*, Sidney Sfcol- log but the line* and situation* « fast becoming a regular, if *he • ( too serious and remote “Cathe*•kv whom be hndoaedfor perse wefralsatp and tongue -»n-< heck all still onlv in the statu* of a Ire- dral'' haa been done on Bioad**\v«(ing to make "The Jolwon Stoiv ' the way to make for a good half ouent returning gueat; the Harfy ta an intere*ting WatoricalIdea become a rwaUtyi, Joe l.auHe, !

hour'* listening Hister*. with their Andrew* Sisters- drama dealing with the intrigue*Jr <fnr an anecdote* Clayton Poweft waa tong aa the tough hut esqu* Mytg of evpert rhythm ung* of church gnd state in the 1 2thJa< kson A Ouiai.it unsophijkticated detective quick MM 'in added starter in the century Fngtand of Henrv \ III

\»*tM»d> hut Cantor could retail w.th a quip a- with his AsO Oi wandoUn.ng Dave C«m and Thomas H«»n>r kn hbi*hop of

the mtuita* v of Mu* Brice'* de- tn hir Nat Wolff reined him and ***** * eondtjctij Abe FlUteln Canterbury A lighter play, with

liberate gmrumniy game, the s uff the supporting cast exrellenth bnown lor hit Yiddish muaicom- .less philosophic and historical

alM»ut Si.ph and vd*h lrst% the thrvMigh their line* to keep the **,• in*trumen- content, might have been a better' uKHWltr^ *«d istslig anecdote pnee eracfcling Producer Ken director choice for a starter

about Will Huger*, and the rest \fan*on handed the show ton,**"1 Hubenstein and arnpter Sam «t*rt rd « little confusedK

CBS. from N. Y.“Winner Take All" took over it*

CBS stand for the tilth year onMonday *15) with Hill Cullen pro-grams initial emcee, once again atthe helm It was a good audienceparticipation guisaer and if thequality of the preem Is sustained,it should he good for another *i a -

year run.Format had solid listener appeal

with the accent on yocks ratherthan nuerie* Cullen handled theinterviews amiably and his quickwit tickled Utp rialbllltle* 1 Attimes, however, he stretched a h,ttoo hard for a gag line Heworked the conteatant* throughthe gabfest and question periodswith ease and they respond « d ac-cordingly The question statuewas played hy two contevtant* atS time, one equipped with a bell,

the other with e burner. The con-testant who signalled first « *sgiven a crack at the anawer Threeright guesses made for a prize * in-

ner. The queries were adult andtaxed the listener's thinking capas well as the player's : It was alively session all the way.Program expands to 4fi minute*

Oct 22 when tt’l! take to the air*lane* et I 45 pm G*os.

* iiMSHik.*-' and "catalog anecdote pace crackling Producer Ken 11 •r*’ choice for a starter

about Will Roger*, and the rest M*nson handed the shew fop.*!”"1 Play started a little confusedly

Nobody but C*Mor also «ould barking, including good mudcal Itena rate big ’vague attention be- aw4 Milled, as It set bm kgruund

hwgfSJ!?liwte tMeM vrorking hrU *n bv Tr*nk Worth, orrht

*nd exposition ft was also some-a«» he iiHmIo a*.n* anv muM«a! i < *»ss*wl blurb* comprised the usual throughout tn all their w |ja| wor4y throughout, with a lit-

l. . Li Ih. •— Sw .PP.r JgW._W*y. IU I- much rtuu.imijo. Other-Philto Mioris' bellhou was a invi h* r,1,, > ** *m4 e its been Ytddlshlsmsinteajpalatxble patete, M mas a superior produo

r..v»hT <*«-«» - cl o ».™ a; "a**.* 1 «»»«. u

THE HiLENT MENWMh Douglas Fair!Writers. Warren L b Jr.

.Vtel

Md C

were lac king. «uch has been the 1.S .

‘1

,

£?".ir:7.r"JSfaTISbLTr' **•fo the (A*median that the home- zl * ,.V

I , Blistener sp*mtaneou%ly supplied hi* . "v 1 _ * jZ"

|own risibility reaction* or other- rTJJ. r ' " uwise was gripped by Cantor's anec- ”

_ TSTzfyL. * Hl *._ ^*** «•« *- * _ ! * mScnjsis!*

1The ol«lfe records were § otu* Nrript "itgrmaor Abe Durr

for all their needle-mow and or i yg Mtes!; Tburw till. 1# M pthe untimehne** of the gags. »•« h ! ADf' Irani N Y

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, i,!0,,Te* ,W T1,B W,"° pro«r»«. »htch Mtmtu «4IMn Mt4 ^ru^T'^T, taTmiml-JTIhe Ihi »'!;:*! W ‘,b •|F<I ****** DM Caesar potables among the sponsored SpSi. Play dS g little too

listener spontaneously supplied his ^?urU gloom? It used a femme chonaiown risibility reactions or other- ‘ M

There ware several good tegh- like an old Greek chorus to aid

vise was gripped by Cantos anec ^ b2fd * ^ tMmii *** narrator to

dtita on this taped show L1L*mt * '* **"*?}?£ tHlwc<u*u dramatics ae-

, tk# aiitw UffS. _WrHer. —teed Lanipeil Froo* HM 1 -41-51 cavalcade of If quence*. which was a little con-

fcT^Tll mnw !« ? Jll!? ••MNJvk^ Abe Durrmm. | t>,uld Be With You Owe Hour 7usmg Story of Docket's loyalty

the ’Snii^lteeSTM11 tK li:" pm ‘ Trmight the Dart-Apollon dial- to his Pope snd the breaking sway

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lrn«^ of iyrbrs versus music 'let- of Britain from the Catholic f*nh1 Wdermree to hoot- The Jews. tn*m time imme- ter utillaed a Chopin excerpt to has pertinence to today, to mMP" imorul have had the foriunatr nmw* ku «m .k.u-m-r- *7. uiiiuea • I nccpin esrerpi to has pertinence“ . ««M **!**** TJS1!*** 1"” h '* «* hi* MW h.iu-e Ih. dr.mav The (fimmercial* were integral- faculty of laughing at their troo- specialty •. among others Ied into th«

; ;*rnpt in a inann«.*r p Wes : What might have been duhi-j f

Hron.

to make Cantor the nxmeor » de- **us taste In other group* wax si- 1 wmr>. • w*- cho* • w,rk the MYSTKBY NOVAKlight he tied in yoiremanshtp Ida. •W» harmlesa snd sppealmg in

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‘ With Nanette Actand »he wh*»le book a< rravms why them They laughed at misfortune

,, ,n- | r«U other*M»m. .. kind v«Hir .nd mm thj, h.v. . , h.«, SmrT «.

hn. ' «*** iSTJrtS J^lJg!gJggl*Vw*»..sSSeihave a happier genesis the »V»rd- uT^th -nd Jimmv D.n.nir c,*m. Writer t.eorge AntIn the Aunday-at-tSt slot the « *»d handicap* of launching .1 in MW Sw *1

star has a perfect. dear and fast i

* »»cw state.

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"The Silent Men. ’ dedusted toundercover Government agents, is

routine »f>d nor.hers ttuff forthe action font Judging from theproem show <141. this series Is ad*nertng closely to the usual dimeprogram formula. Although *1-

legedly based on actual Govern-ment crime Ales, the Wots are asincredible as any snd the scriptingexploits every cliche In the book.

Standout feature of this seriesis Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., who Allsthe star role each week. He doess slick job. although on the geta-way stanza he hod s tough timecopusg with the general medioc-rity of the yarn Setakm revolvedaround efforts of the lmnugrstiunService In block entry into theU 8. of l Mg-shot foreign gang-ster Stnry mechanically went

rfer genesis— the hard- ,£KHh d ," Pwmtr fim Writer: George

teMttrap* of launching M Mina Men.Isracr An rnrottent ^ *.2 te thfJandDar fawsnlg.

Mar nas a pertn-t clear md f-st iV nZ with the stars bantering with fem-track f«|T Ws haH hnur stmt that 1

*SLer!m w Tallulah Bankhead Fred Al-lWO

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augur* high listrnrrvhip Abet ' ABlen s emiribut ton a monolog an I

Mystery House" is a Iran*.—- Laughter in the Wind Americans in Par»a mimed Arc MCtes packaged hy Harry S. Gond-. „ _ A special dramatitation to aid h„du * nd FotHand Hoffas stint

man !t *lv” ^'‘dence of bring sWHAT A THF ATOffYT 'the Vmted Jewish Apiwal. the pro- Imie' low-budget operation vis it* or-

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With Johnny Amhraae. Jim I Bile gram was highly entertaining si H- w* . fan musical bridges, the small cast,shlrie, W.teen Dill Porter. John *Hf A light hcsrled program on M T*f fM>r

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lon* ot He However script on the int-Woods; t hrla t endow, narrator a weighty subject -the Hardship* ^

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wag' topflight, and It cameHirerUr « endow ;1 in a pioneer state—the program * '*&** ** Dl*^ over as sn intriguing yarn whichM klM : Sas IB p.m. h »d warmth and appeal in Ha train, w hich ,uMamed IntereSTthroughout

wi?y*£' **us •necdnlal approach to the SuhieH-1 .

up.*/!?* C\»ncep« WBWk holds the series

DITA€«. Wereesler; matter The picture was hsrvh [ " b S’*. ’i*'; tofrthfr is that of i publishing

W hat * The SUfV, “ a romhihed rmnigh—this planting of Irfe m the ln

!T firm which arts out the mystegyWTAG Oaff operation, shape, up wasteland through bitter toil—but 1

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! Hul? ^ manuscripts submitted Nanetteaa an entertaining rundown of the ‘me would hardly know It through I?? Sargesnt and Forrest Lewis, as theweek's highlight, ui news^ iiiumc. *P»ivtly heroic, bravely kidding top editors, play the leading role*vportt and Om»w hu that shtwild ap- humorous instances and awtei !.!

" 5 * •. • r. f Ach metier If* not too con-

P« .it to th< Worcester Ucalem It's made up the airer A little 'ir n UV’ 'Incing a device, hut provides aaa informative and neatly paced °* humor Was heavy-handed V

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?VfrA.2w^‘ IMr wf®TW_ framework for each weeks tale

displaying new. digging hu( most of it was good \nd all i

* >H aoee These reg- iHsst’n a* plausible as the talkingand intei viewing talent* of the da- Bad a disarming, warming: folk* «. _ * j .lST* ^ expense account* and similar glm-lM«n‘k ktaffer* Background info »»f quality, SSerrUWW WHUnw *M chorus mick* used on other whodunita.eveistk pertinent to the communtlv

jRalph Bellamy was excellent as who disclosed a Ane j

Story on Monday 41 S* involved aand Is the nation, as well, get an the narrator, pointing up the Mg. jjhgmg voice on the recent Big likeable blackmailer milking ahvl t Urgent workover from all cun* niftrance of the various varn* Show " hroadravt frhm lamdon and wealthy man whose car had run*9tmm While Sid Caesar was unusualU ‘••id incidentally got aa te- i over and killed an old woman.

i)n >how caught the vtaffrr* versatile and adept m portraying v,*ation to do a full concert be- The shakedown artist wavn t con-dished out an effective rmindup ,br various character, who Aguicd ^f

u*r«d P,e***‘d with * No tent with coin, but developed a yenthat cm omparsed topic* a. vailed ,n ‘be folktales Brina Raeburn Tonight, a tune he deffed for the tycoon s daughter Actu-»» A dtveusalofi on censorship man- *n*^ l-con Janney gave him good Mlaa Merman put across Over thejfiinr, the hit-and-run driver turnedon-Uo kireet opinion of inflation

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support. Program was a little slow Rainbow, although lustier num- out to be the gal. who later triedand .m mierview with Kill l>urva\. *n winning the listener, the Ant brf* are more hep forte Shirley to kill the blackmailer. In thewho ka. playing an engagement in NIB <»f the script were# lit-

Booth scored tn some of the best tussle, the femme wa* shot andVoic’ vur that week Jim Little .

.He self<onss lous. hut th«-n the momrnt* of the program, with her the blackmailer, despite hu tnno-

ot the -t it ion's news department. *rrer—between superior writing, mterpretatioua •# Tuskf Gets in cence of the killing, was trapped1 dulled the censorship stogy with *Hlng and directing—realty went Tour Kyes” a n <t ‘ Look Who's as a murderer It made an effoc-

stec. Story mechanically wentthrough its appointed rounds to afar-fetched but happy conclusion.

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through btiter toil—hut* h

T itJEJUL1 manuarrtpts submitted. Nanettehardly know It through Sargesnt and Forrest Lewi*, as Nteheroic, hravelv -kidding ! V

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* ,1 top P1^) the leading role*

instances and stone* . fT*"" ai

** mr,l<,r **'* not too cqii-up the sirer A little

^ J }vinclng a device, but provides a

nv lie biought on W iHum lo h*i Baritone Sidar Bdarskv D • n c l n g" 'latter from Treei ke of the local rag > War- »4ded two sterling coMrihuttens to Grows in Brooklyn"!. There was

of the si.it ion's news denartmenf. —between superior sntmg.J u»lzrprBslis*i of "Smoke Gets ui fence of the killing, was trappedI rmilcd the censorship storv with *Hing and directing—realty went *°wr Kye* ' a n d ' Look Who’s as a murderer. It made an effec-auth«»rtiv. Hb brought on William ** town Baritone Sidar Bclarskv Panels I'V ilatler from Tree live ironic twist;•h Burke of the local rag • W or- »dded two sterling contributions to Grow* in Brooklyn *>, There wa* Lewi* and Mias Sargeant han-cikitr Telegratni io express hi* "be program In i folksong about 1,BO * Hite arrangement of "Love died their part* capably, although«• pie ton on the recent tightening of water and another about a shep-! 1* The* Reason.” with the Mtaaet their support was not too 'strongprevk into by civilian hu hrrd both in Hebrew At the pro- Booth Merman and Bankhead al- However. "Mystery House" madei n Washington Both Little *ram 4 ‘lo*e William Rovenwald "ernating with Me*cr* Durante acceptable open-end tranneriptionai d <le Burke handled the top* votly returned from Israel. Sander* and Allen fare ffr ,|.

with inieiligenct* It was the pointed anew to the pioneer s **Big Show" needs a hvnw uar- *—

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a m/.. * highpoint. struggle* and a»ked for funds to tirularly in the coined v d. uart- - _Bill Porter, also of the news de- heavy inAiix of tin- roent. and some strong dramatic aiiV ' 1 ^ ^wart ment , condurted the musub- immigrant* and refu- segments, to keep the AO-minute r/ia ..

tin -’ i. ,-i bit nicely whde Shirlex Bson, vehicle healthy As it waa. there >1*^* 1

<*id *n okay Job with Miy . ;

" **re several points where the w •w nwiiJlork..x * interview, J.dmny Am- oi'T OF MIND dialer waa tempted to shop around KL.IjTi _ . . .

brosr of the sport* «ta if. worked wml. u ». .. . ;for other fare flirclor# mm -tk« T* fsAio forui.i ongin.i'rd lix

ai d de Burke handled the topic •’vi’votly

with Intelligsnsee It was the P‘»»nlrda «n/«i * highpoint. Hruggln

wan merit , roOwurted the iim« on- segments, tw keep the »0-minute -tin ,-i bit nicely while Shu lev

Krr* Bran, venicle healthy As n was. thereBl itMm did an okay Job with Ali-s " ^vre several pomu where the tiiSJTilJ* P “*Pr**) *: interv iew, Johnny Am- oi'T OF MIND dialer waa tempted tn shop around J ‘

. . . . L‘he sports staff, woiked With Bank M^lwc ^°r °"her fare elsewhere on the vri«?

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originated by• hrMiKl. . I— «.y phon, Mw _ dul

" "**i£.* 4H»clor Murr.y

Hon with Find Frick newly ap-*

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. >v— Arnold, feature* g panel of localpointed baseball conuMisamner. md w v ^ ^ . L promotion men with Arnoldmusic-man John Woods < halted L I? . .

ginecr , Have the police raided fclm* M moderator Each mem-

kith N*l Ku>(> Coir ,ho h-d )U-I“ “n

i,iM'kS,yrd “ * k<** •** h*'*rd • tanaii •• ** >>«"»» nlraw Iron, hum* ru,m m town. Wood. SS £**? * T^i !

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Sene* af Saturday luncheon-fashion shews tn the Ten Kv s

Hotel here, under auanares of Al-bany Downtown Fashion Assn.,la counterparted on WPTR Sun-day. via taped comment arie* andinterviews, woven together withtranscribed music. Neither the as-signment nor the format falls un-der the classification of easy pro-,lection .Sandy Taylor, youthfuldisk Jockey, t«M>k over the job coldon the thud broodcast. He ex-plained. on the air, that it was hi*first fashion party. For the secondblock, Taylor had a partner, LyciaMion With her help and the ex-perience he gamed on the initial•diot, the show registered an im-provement although it still lackedNntoothnets and surenes*.Taylor um>< 1 the technique of en-

semble descriptions hy womenguests whom he interviewed

.Miss

Mion divided ' between commen-tary and interviews. The latter,

naturally vary In Ustenabtlity. butfemme dialers should be able toget a picture of the clothe*modeled The threading of musicwith the taped material give* achoppy effect ; the difference tnvolume level* put* a at rain on theearn The first part of a pickup,in which Hopslong Cassidy ‘Wil-liam Boydt visited the fashionshow could not be heard clearly.

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FAN MAILWith Jay Stewart, guest*8 Mina.; 8m.. 4 p.m.

iNOHTH AMEHICAN VAN LINES

PC pic xra as -the: song of theweek."

Chris Condon pared TheDeafly and Hi"' »*yi the xjwnwriBpiela unobtrusively.

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i with the question to the studio en- included.nts are MGM Records, and HarryJoco* | (Continued on page 401

This stanza is little more thanan elongated spot announcement.During the Ave-minute run. onelengthv and another brief com-mercial for the moving van com-pany are pitched up. That leave*a bit over two minutes for the non-Piugfinf portion

Session is pegged onto Holly-wood names who answer question*from their fan mail On the ini-

tial show, Bob Hope made astraight pitch for a ParamountPictures contest involving theHope pic. **My Favorite Spy “ Thatadded up to a full Ave minutes ofcommercials. Jay Stewart handlesthe plugs and other Intro gab inlokay straight style. ' Hcnn.

Kremlin Blasts Soviet B’castersMoscow. ftrt It

Local Soviet broadcasters Ukr a pounding in an editorial in

pravda. official voice of tbe Kremlin Pravda claim* the local

Russian station* have many low quality procram*, fail to carry

enough of the Radio Moscow networt program* and—moat of all—don t give out with eqough Communi *l propaganda.

Said Pravda'' to the bumbling local broadcasters‘ In a number of province* and republic*. broadca«llng U being

carried out eft ad in*uffi< lent ideologic*! -political level frequentlybroadraater* stand aloof from economic and political tasks facing

the republic or oblast' . . few broadcatt* are made dealing withCommunist education of worker*, while talk* and lectures onMarxist- Leninist theory are being broadeaxt but rarefy

"A number ef local radio committees fill the greater part of

their transmissions with their own material and d*» no relay pro-

gram* of the union station As a result the population is deprivedof the opportunity to listen to many important transmission* from

Schwimmer & Scott Agcy. Stock Fw

IS NBC OFFSET290G n Wake of Amer. Vitamin Foldo

"L’nfortunately, many local Party organs do not attend to ques-tion* of local broodcaatihg in the proper manner To improvelocal broadcasting the raising of Us ideological political level is

the urgent task of all Party organisation* ...•The repertoire of mueical. literary and drama broadcasting of

many radio information committees is still limited The radiofrequently hrandefclts works ef penr artistic quality, and inade-quately-qualified performers are being brought to the microphone *

Coe’s

With an eye oe the Intensified

competition for good story proper-

tie* for television drama, what with KOCkV Uifk lO WNHl lh#,!* 30 .TM • »<***« time

)adVe’rtlW in WM marbelt’

three new hour aerioe having *_ men!* I RS would prefer tld u«re bemoaning their fate because

f ('redit Insurancepreemed during the last two weeks. Bridgeport. On- Ik Rudweiser rut to 30 minute*, to the networks were wresting control

[ft • »« lesrm-d that Scoit w*a

NBC * Sunday night Television C“f£’ L*i^

ran permit for Ave half hour commer of programming from them, are unable to get agency credit iw-

Pla> house” will concentrate almost •dUuf of the Bridgeport Post. Ctals. singing another tune these day* Lurance un the account wlirn heescluaively on origiaals thi» year. week and jot FermuU Siorprtnted Most of them todav are Only l<e took it over in full lest August;Pred Coe. producer of the aeries. WwwC.Iisw Hsven. Oct^Jl a* hM* Formula for the lift-minute ***d when a * Pat'* Weaver on be Insurant* nined coverage becausewhich la now boing sponsored of Motion s AM and TV news fte- showcase has already been h* lf ®f nr a Huhbell Kobm- M the outfit involved Agency hr-alternate weeks by Phliro and partmenls blueprinted It includes the present

}**»• •*«**« for ( BS invite them gan handling the ( hi end of the

Good* ear. revealed this week that Dean of Connecticut’s dally radio R iit 9 dl ,ptav from the Maxine ,-into the «prm»orxhtp fold with a %VA hilling in April and has

Rocky dark to WNHCBridgeport. Oct It

Satisfied, on the basis of KenMurray s present rompettliv e posi

tidu with NBC TV s AllHt ir Revue,“ that it ha* one of the hottest

TV commodities around. CBSvideo impresario* are presentlyblueprinting the web’s major T*extravagant* to dale. I

Taking It* leaf from NIT * tooand a half hour spread emompa**tng ' All star Revue** and * Showof Shows,” CBS is planning to

throw the c omedian emcee mio the

competing five half hour segment -

• •to to 90 pm i with **An Eyenmg With Ken Murray.” in which

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he'U slug it out tor rating honor*j

with - A|| Mar Revue” and the HidCaesar Imogene ('oca display Over-

alt the elaborate Murray spreadwill represent a talent productionout la > of from $12 .COM to $1 -

000 weekly

Multiple hugs still have to heironed out. involving Murray'spresent spon«or Budweiscr whosethree-year contract expire* next

June The beer company has Hadan exclusivity on MurrayV *crv

ices, in the f ta f period, bu* ha*given a tentative okav for client*

Schwimmcr'i Exit1 Chicago Oct If

In the wake of the Schwim-mer A Scott agency difficulties

and the American Vitamin Af-** tale* development* WalterSchwumncr. pies of Vhsimmrr Production* and of RadioFeature*, announced formallytoday 'Tiies > that he 1* nolonger ivvx'latrf with the ad

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laRgiI* aWmv.agency bearing his name

Formerly he and Scott werepartners in the agency hut ac

tuallv M hw i turner left the Aimin April. I$4g to devote full

lime to hi* radio-TV packages> rid teal ion companies

Profits Dwindling

Chicago III (ht id

Financial collapse of the Ritbrt.can Vitamin Associate* has left the

' Schwimmer 4 Scott Agency belli

mg the bag for $2JXV(K*t, whh h‘ the nostrum |*-<tdier owe* forradio TV billinv AVA which ha*spent aft estlm lied $3,000,000 In

radio TV since the first nf the year.

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was forced In mu el all nwmii-menu last Tliui -dux • I I becau e

I of an oxer extcmled f inane ial post-

tmnJack Scott, agency peer, fig ti.jp mg

It) beep his bU'tnesg alive »H t .*• e

of the beriou* Mow told Vsmii v

.today • Foes • he is doing every-thing p*uiblr to pay off the AY \

. debts contracted by his Arm Heaireadv has approval Of h*aj*>r

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rredifms of th#“ plan to reimburse‘them with monthly installments

t nies* AA A succeed* in its huntlor m*w m<*ne> or a pun han't oftt«r tii'n S. utlf meet «.»! g.i-

tkios out of the agency < oilier

; earnings Mayor creditor* who haveagreed to Installment payoff* in-

clude wf;n tv, a ih rv ' ktl a• Lo* Angeles • and WI.W (CkgClO*n =4 1

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single .network vehtuie 4

Frosty1

Frulh's,” and the indie stationscarried the hulk of : the outfit^

Agencies that for a long time i advertising Ml Hu ai markets•re bemoaning their fate because, Oedil Insurancer networks were wresting control t ft oa* Icarm d that Rcxdt was

switches theatres to resume his Vf# g'\ tone third * profit for Hie

emcee chore. house in contrast to the V * that %Exit OF Board

Dramatic inserts will also be m 1

left for those agencies burdened . . ..

rorporated Inin the • to 10 show with house produced shows' r Mw*r

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Maxine F.lludtr Murray plans a on an additional 00 to 70 people ,,Oprn H.n W, n m J

mlurmal thorn, hat kr<l ht Hcitny mr atmwM. and th» a*rrv \ hatnl 2i Hoard at lh,l tlm. olll vm*PonilH... Hat nrrk Plrar-V I ak. i -a a. A _al _d •"Hgn af lllal IllUe Will V«teTV

From 10 to to 30. (hack at the

ne* dnecloTs to replace themBolb Lw| and Hacks will retain

atx of the first eight productions writers Clark was formerly on the cmott Theatre N Y . with a • to teadv *ngd» network package1 tCuntfnued on page «0>

of the gew aeaaon are original I imow-Btar before that Bridgeport io »*vit« . Man field Tire The sad truth is that agencies —^stories, scripted specifically for sheet folded. afro origin*non of a “Blackouts • that have been plunging deepi m • gl IPlayhouse ”

It s expected that Fred M Bus- %how with a reprise of the info production on then own art gx/k$t I gxxrxrDuring the time the show has aetl. who handies amusements lor wood and Vine opening Hu achieve finding their profits dwindling 11 uCH LETTa udlnO

been on the air (it’s now in its the Post, will double over to the a continuity with the i to • show >. an accelerated pace They reflect - ^ ^.

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d year). Coo big developed Clark vacated dost. and with Re* LeVWgobn integral ed back on the days when a IF — , Ap n .

what amounts to a stable of into the show while : Murray commission on tutting* meant aA''

writers turning out original prop-j

twitches theaires to resume his A to > one third* prufit for Ihei £.111 !/£ £>11H I tJertie* He said that it s impossible IJ P emcee chore bouse in contiasl to the l »ha* s

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•t this stage of TV* development nPYllOfl 111 1 1 fftf Dramatic inserts will also h.- in left for those agencies burdened.

to pul thpip under «*rlu*tv» con-1

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rorporulrd Inin tb» • la 1# >ha« HUS hau<» prndurad riw ». » *1liarl; Sul ha (unrintaa* 1hrin *1^^^ From 10 la I# 30. 1 hark at Ihr Enrh V« .hoar manna mitlina ' u .

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definite number of assignments *1*11each year Program, which ro- 1 I Vcrivrd i moderate buditi hike thi» 1 f •

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season, is now paying $1,000 and ' Goodman and an orch Flock of the lieart to fire all of them, in .

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up for a script. Coo pointed out ml p ,

that David Swift one of the moat niAUV NAP!!prolific writers in TV. has three IvWFf k/VW _ _____ __ ,„uinnin. ____ „ ___ _____of the first eight shows this sea- Also to be Ironed out 4* a flnan

i Thev re going outside fur^ d# f lo from the

•on. each of which Is an original. , Washington. Oct If, cial arrangement involving a long-|h nackagea *eitlwr to inde riv .‘h ar'! ’t'lT

b#!l*

Resides the hot competition to « *ooks like the Benton Bill to term payoff for Murray as a ta* LVkjM.r. m theLI 1 BS *^1!™*** NW '“ ,l

buynghts1

to ^Isy^noveUaod wtabU.h • cituen*' advisory board cspediVnt i^m^IvSTwM hn.^o Msk^hesTnr rustomer. and It

magaxine stone* ( <»e said there *• keep an eye on television has Putting Murray into the • to,rntj* nf control Ho long as 7**!!* hg^bett«T

:

c*m*equentty( not

•re other reasons which make tt h*d the kiss of death Proposal of 10 IB period* involve* knock. ng insofeoo an etuioiidftlur^for i

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wiser to concentrate on original Smi WilUam Benion JDConn »to out T^rf£

i rommercisl copv thly re happv! id c rw-kisTl. OF

properties ft’s been discovered, he provide ( ongres* and the FCC withJ0 '*'1* * The sponsor as a rule doesn't care (iruskm whn n-rrntiv

*-..«! that too many properties had an annual independent appraisal of Lewis The ShowC.oes On snd _•» Jong a* the show that s bought,u^d S ^

to bo rewritten almost entirety for TV programming has been given a Rtw Allen * Song* for ^[ delivers a rstmg ^ **

adaptation to TV. And. because resounding Wow by none other There hsve been previous li.urns hradvd up the K( A Mo hall flam

part of the scripting budget wowt than FCC itself tion* that all three were being Radio department i* now with of

to the original writer, the show's The controversial measure being V DCDI r TA rtfr^AD lidFllrns m rtyge of program-

writer necessarily got Ism dough, vigorously fought by the National If *M the kink* are smoothed.:

pHN* mNWI'.pR an*" P^Liitton._

Coe said ho's also found that a Assn of Radio and TV Broadcast CBS hopei to tee off with the is iirPU’ CTDAirilT Df AV .

PUn' *** dlvide h* time be-

•rrtpter gets along faster and more ee* a* dangerous legislation” Murray night the first of the >ear XWJkf jln Alvjli I iLAg,

^ h whrre

easily when he’s working on his which threatens the freedom of the "'

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MWo« Karla XU now m IU «*H»

1 informal show, backed bv Benny, the scrount, and the agency hasn’t

Goodman and an orch Flock of m.*rt to fire all of them, in-

top names off the Music C’orp of variably 2V i- of them are kept oni America roster are being lined up tWw u.i.r .a.*

Washington. Oct 10,

a. re.ui/rsSomr of ***— agen* ie^ lhnr viot k interest* vn OF. hot

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•ides the hot competition to * *0°^* like the Benton Bill to term payoff for Murray as a Usniinatnt oackaaen or the netwoik^ . . 1

*Mnrough km will

rights to Wsy^noveUsnd wtabluh a citrsens’ advisory board expedient • memLvJT^T. 0 ^ rtsk^he at i*'"'*>'1' * cusiomrT% *nd «

nine stones 1 i»e said thsrs to Neep an eye on television has faulting Murray into the I totrn<jant control So long as

ha^bett* r. cnn>equsntlyt not

other reasons which make tt b** the kiss of death Proposal of 10 10 periods involves knocking im?|TO TrTnigimtltm^1iTr 1

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r to concentrau on original 8m» WUUam Benton (D^minA to mf Faye Emerson^*' Wonderful rummerrla , r0pv. thl^ re happv rg rni*bl7f ftr

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VXXT STRAIGHT PLAY, j*«» »h» * s *n<' Kury.where_ (Mflcisl i* setting up production ofMilton Berls will star in a one- various properties now in its stable

hour straight play on the Robert and pi"; or which they art

Montgomery Lucky Strike Thea- now m the prmess of negotiation

t rv‘' on NBC-TV this season ". _

though the exact date hasn't been CloCH tO UDWind Oil

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writers are better satisfied, since great enthusiasm on the pan of the Inn IrdflY KlflkS 111 HUDall rights to sack story rtvert Senate Committee on IntersUte

as * a;me

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-- tbe bill But same members ef xMW PwptJ

rillirnh wben Sen Rentes testified that lam ,WWI **»••. «fn^ •* wn» i ADT TV Vi. I __ J I

l/ kHRBVB' FCC Chairman Wayne Coy favored Boston Oct 1$ mid-year vacation or end of season ADl‘|f fP btnfl LP3S^the idea

. . Boston's Arvt taste of commercial plans Fact that his own Tuesday I NBC TVs tight program schvd-

n a Til r • ft turBed <H,t ^ RW#

!5«tJ5* color TV was anything hut mild night Texaco show follow* the ul, whlch u>ave* tfo- web with

yarte I V \AriAC whAk C9y ******** the Mil the with l#jevised Danmouth Tulsnc Montgomery stania by 24 hours| virtually no open evening time re-

1 tflVld 1 f JCIIVO majority of his fellow commission fool fcall ume carried over WN AC- would prevent hit doing the guest tult<.d ,n § iend lease srrsngementert were eppnaed te it

aIn a letter jy aJl leaving mnrb «• be de* shot at any other time *„ h ABr video for The ( lock.”

Hollywrood. Oct If.' to Sen Edwin C- Johnson ID- urM| Reception here was mi- Berle still owes’ Montgomery «hi<h proem* on Hie latter web

Production of M half-hour vidpix Colo ’. ciimmittee chairman ( *»v fu«g t with line trouble recurrent the one-shot from a reciprocal deal tonight (Wed ),

to augment lta weekly full-hour fsaid that he and ( omr.JPanl Walker throughout the telecast, with result negotiated last *ea*on. when M«»nt- Program is owned by Manny

Mutual network radio sbnw. is an- felt that a cituens’ board might oiucb of the game wes not visible gomery guested on a special Beiie Rosenberg and Larry White, indie

nounced by tbe Lutheran Church- accomplish some good hut that the \%'hen tt did appear on the screen program Berle will probably do packager*, who had leased their

Mtaauurt Byund Dramae carrying { majority of the Commission be-: the colors were unnatural, which a comedy vehicle for the Lucky rights to NH< with the pact in

a spiritual lift will cnet around $20.- llcves such a board Is * undesir- combined with the small screen Strike show. effect until next Man h NBC aired

000 each. able” and that its proposed opera- u(j^ inferior camera work at the ^ ' the show last summer, producedFamily Filmgu bended by Bam ^ »»v®**e dangers of censor- ttiRti resulted in viewers depart- nnmm m hv Mfrb Swope. Jr and nn tne

Berth is in midst of a deal to take ” Rastdes tha majority said IBg \n groves( OrAndP-irBik 1 MBS RliV h*‘t# ot Ml summer >uctwss. Rosen-

wTun production wSmto <£Z Um commission itself hat the au Viewing was made possible to Vn^TUPSl S IBDJ DUJ ^ w,d Wh ,|r MMItedrd , n hr.-

mally did 3$ minute 41m short thority to do what the citiaens’ public In several downtown Orange-Crush has bought “Green mg up Rhode* Pharmacal as s

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stores for prospective buyer* have Hornet on Mutual. Series, which spunaor f«»r thi* seaaon

Lutheran and lust romol^ted a 02- 1 Commission majority, said C*>y. neen extremely cautious in pur- started on MBS In I$3t and ha^ When the two packager*

minute Aim feature. "AU That 1 fhols fOC should continue to re-

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basing color acts which onl> re- been oA thr web for some time their deal i( however. Vrb

Hollywood Oct. tt

Commerce which Is consideringthe bill Rut some members of

the Committee seemed impressedwhen Sen Benton testified that

FCC Chairman Wayne Coy favoredthe idea J

fjiac TlKlAmfr' Ffltviva vOmBMvI LAll

Boston. Oct 14

determined, depending on Berle's

mid-year vacation or end of season

effect until next Mar< h NBC aired

the Show last summer, producedby Herb Swope Jr and on tnebasis of It* *ummer >ucce*s. Koncii-

berg and White su<* ceded in 1m-

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Have” at a coat of $00 000 for program operations ot broad rra( |y have been available here will go Into the Wednesday and found they o*uld not At MeSynod ^rv’ • canters within its prescribed au Haiurday's demonstration -1* hot Friday lineup at 5-3 30 p m local ihqw Into their schedule at a time

’ AH'* la latest of nine retulnr Ithority which precludes it from Agured to be much aid In hipoing time > - acceptable to the advertiser A- a

Aim feature* made by Lutheran for' •xercising any powers of censor u|*t of CBS rotor set* in this area I Trendle^ ampbell package was tesult NIK is leasing the package

distribution to churches of sU |p] Oijh Operstlens of a ntuenv. prospective buyers preferring Red via Fginioiiu 4 Miilei to A ici with tto*en-

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K SINATRA SHOW

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AlHu«h Wedlock. ArMU

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On the tiuimpOon that it's best

to flghl fire with flr«. CBR-TVopened it* nnilaulht to dethrone

NBC TV t Mtttob Bette with the

TV MfwBft tthpiai TWriter* Eddie F U

• paN Mins.. sonCOLGATENBC TV. from If. ?.GShermon A MarqoetU, Ted BmtetiAbbott and Costello have a long

theatrical history andlong a metheir turn

DANNT THOMAS SHOWAll Star Beene I

WHS Milton Serie. Kayiv Lewbel. HwrrBring orrb

i MorganCap Writer*: Bob Schiller. Phil Sharp.

Aaron Bnbeo. Jerry SeetenJN Win* Sat. IPET MILB. KELLOGG S, SNOW7 CHOPNBC TV. from N. V.

>4axon, Gardner, K. 4 E l

Danny Thomas. last of the alter-

the channelbankrolled "All

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mo lomrijo na\e a long i u*nwcr,history and probably aa Danny Thomas. last

mory C o m ) c s. taking natmg topper* to hit

on the "Colgate Comedy on the three-way -bar

pegged to point* of interest aroundK Y . Mias Bel Geddea and Nel-

Theatre." have drawn on item* Star Revue" over NBC' video, didthat Save been stspits an the such a whammo in one particular

MHIIBi sf It a non ftMi Bhmtfl 1

*—**" circuit* for many year* Re- spot teat Saturday *13* aa to arouae

5Z .«« T««..y IT ... s.Macias? =Ma«*£S£*sL?«on the baMi of Sinatra’* preem.the Jury will have to ride it outg few more weeks to determine if

mmt keyed to the juve tradethan to adults

This comedy tandem were given

CBS will succeed Nearest Tues- **unch a*aiata by Phil Regan and

I |S Mltotn. Abb now la for CBS toinject that sparkle into the

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hour. v '' 7Show tarries a reported |4.t .300

talent and production budget Onthe initiator moat of that rahmust have been splurged on thetalent, store the production wagkept to a minimum Granted thatnot every variety show needs danc-ing girls and ambition* net*, view-ed stilt have a right to expectmore than painted flat* and singledimensional barkdrop* from what'ssupposed to be a major networkoffering And no matter hOW pooda singer iv and who could top thatJUnatra-Pcrtg Como-Frankle Laine-Andrrw* Sntri^ parlay in the vo-cal department*! TV has at ill ad-vanced to the stage w here no vocal-ist can get away with tinging in

front of a blank curtain

Stanza hut much fo recommend

team Bigger pauses between their'ketches would have permittedAbbott and Costello to be more

from and in connection with theshow

After a routine three- fourth* orso, the show got the comic's ultra-specialty This la the "LebaneseWail known officially aa "AnOde to t Wailing Syrian ” It's oneof the boITleal pieces of materialin any buffoon's boob, and since Uhad the benefit of enactment bythe performer whose trademark it

rep ri Ned the sequence inwhich he picks her up <or viceversai on the observation tower ofthe Empire State Bldg Despite thesketch having been tossed cold

i into the middle of Waring*! usualIttsortment of songs and produc-tion numbers, due registered solid-ly. leaving viewers hoping formore.

,At such. It was a terrific

trailer for the legiter.

Show otherwise was a watered-down replica of the recent "On the

'« IBarbara Bnl Geddea and Barry on CBS With Perry Como Frankie

Nelson doing • short bit from Lome, and Andrews Suterv-thiatheir current Breedway click, had the potential. Counting Uaula‘Moon Is Blue.** sparked an other- Milty. it newspaper thrvreheetcdwise ao-eo staaaa of CBS-TV» 10 start-count 10 in cimSFred Waring Show" Sunday night style; Eilo Pima. Boris Karloff.

<M». With the entire program Dennis O'Keefe. Teresa Wright.Constance Moert. Mary BMBHughes. Arnold Steng, NanciCrompton, and Walter Winchell.The individual stint* ranged fromgood to rlieko, but the sketchesevurell were a bit malnutntious

Series Christopher Columbusteeoff was nothing But Pinas treturn curtsy 'Berle played thebasso s show recent)) > againpointed up the singer s lure Pimapromptly gave with a TV preem ofone of the top touted tunes fromthe upcoming Broadway musical.

Wagon —“I"Paint Your Wagon*i^ti

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selective m their material and at hr*jT* t **.«]?**,.* ,7

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this session more variety ,

111 ®w Ml<mn circuit

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their own They were on camera , hfor virtually the entire hour dur-

) My(ll |,,Vr %ern riotous stuff

t jsl• ,o< IT&^SS^^SSSSSH : Levapg as the virtual Anate of

! m .^7?* i Thomas' preem "AM Star" stint

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K 1 now off hts chest, his troubles will

! ™ presently berm Thi* seem, ob-

Town." and while it had its bright iTItsa —end followed with anotherspots, it tended to drag, particu- goodie. My Concerto, both ofiarly in the opening half-hour [•*** • cut for Victor as a couiWaring s running gag with theweighing marhme at Grand Cen-tral Station ran too long Tune* ... M . „

were handled coospetently by * Hairnet parodpYHMfHkMMaR Itm u the Mel

vteus on the Ka*i« of thehour a* a whole, whuh had little

rise to rctommend it a* far asThomas' <uhtnbutionv MPtH

It and to give it promt** for the » . . . „future W ith the esreption of the :

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vtory and the invisible barlendrrbit *ere well done, but esrept forthe crop of viewer* who weren'tweaned on burle«que It waf tradt-tional material Their rendii ton uf

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theve Items. sequela, hia video "emergency pc-

H* :'*0" 0< nod* -material hankruptc y—Ag-

Itng and mentioned by him tor.f;platter tales >

Merle cut it down to sis* again

JP » » ilalmet parody that pot-Waring* talented Pennvylvaman* Plumed himself aa the MeWbut the : overall impression wai wat. Karloff as the King,mild—perhaps because none of the *r*£*<* *• Laertes, and Missnumber* actually surteedrd in Hughe* a* Orpteelia Any takeoffcapturing any of the flavor of N Y °« Hamlet ha* two strikes againstAs usuaT on this show, the pro- »*hce U demands * characterduetton and camera woilt *ti* whlck, vitt all hi* versa-topt HiRy. Berta Is not Only Slang

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:' waa genuinely funny '• Of course,the idea of Shakespeare killing

for the black-order a* coinmrN

rial candor.looking very chichi in vtraples*

black sequin gown, full length

Barry Gray it getting the SBCi i*

buildup but somehow that Sunday

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lH.ifffl! !!!midday "Author Meets the CriUnj ,n or

I h not achievHM Bb pgflBMB* Mleast not yet. tor one thing thecrack -of-noon time-slot for a dis-cussion of this sort seems aff-

ront inuity which was ditched when

few dull 'Pol-and bngbl Sketches were tmaginatively scripted 4fid fun to watchperhaps mainly because the eastaeemed to have such * boff timeplaying them And mc»*t import-ant fc^r the future Sinatra demon

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ft rated again that he's become shep showman on all count* Hekidded In the sketches tossed hisgagv with the aplomb of a Hope or'”" «p soa Crosby and generally displayed ^ but stilt fin-

ticm* ot Mis* Storm, did a pleasingbit of song'selling and Miss Stormdid likewise • •/-.

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Product ionwise the team came

arcs to start dpuble-qHtckTrue,; he adapted and embel-

lished the wailery a tut for thisvtdeopqa. but it was essrnlially areplica of the cafe-developed con-re pi ionKay Starr continue* as part of

a .smooth easy «nd infectious per- ^ktt.

out ahead Of tko t imer lock and the rompany. Mm did "The One*•' *

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epibarrassment| Love * and later, a novelty

when the hoy* Just didn't know -f)nn , Tell Him What Haptwnedhow to handle the vacant time But to Mr Both were offered in herafter • little toj do about are wo

1 particular up-pitch Myt#on the nose’ they picked u|> an '

Lots r 'he ps.red with Thomas in

sonatity which should build in suc-ceeding week* And he can still

aell a tune with the best of themShow also marked the debut of

legit producer Max Gordon intoVideo, but rxartly what his con-tribution* were was difficult to fig-

ure If he's responsible for book- ilog the talent ,md for putting it LVut "si V"***to Mnh good use. then he’s to br V* l4 . .. kMW L JJj Ud.'fcr rboit<|tfob l

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commended as a welcoroe addition

Take Mr Bac k to Tulsa." a

pseudo-country piece of fluff

_ _ . _ . _ I The special name waa the much-BOhTON Bl At KIF (guested Milton Berle Siw-f theWMB Kent tailor, laii Calller. entire show waa atm<»sphered a la

nitery rehearsal. Berle was toutedon reverse professional behaviorvis-a-vis Thomas *nd vicr-vrr*a,Thus after Berle appeared hum-ble" and Thomas 'hra'h" andboth came a cropper talao doing a

burnup'. they switched to theirnormal technique Especially and

•rhedule. The improaaloii persiststhat thi« Is not the sort of palaverfor an early Sabbath noon show,and that Eloise MrElhone and JackBarry, the protagonist and antag-onist not to mention Gray shouldhave stood in bed. That even goes

liar the authors, but these are the;

casual* and the casualties some-time* on this type of programming.A* for Gray, ne s in an aaamoT-

!out Position II ha gets too opin-

I inflated they II scream that he ll

opine on anything from cold cutsto hot French postcards If he re-mains the passive moderator that

Frank Orth, other*Producer: II* Television PtrograiDirector: Paul I andrr*H filer: Herb Purdum

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he now is. the show's missing theultimate end-result and objective—that of projecting this midnightdeejav-commentator * actually therecord-playing phase has long sincebecome purely coincidental) as anew NBC personality. lt » about asstatic as that walk-on Gray did on

black sequin gown, full-lengthgloves and a load of blondish per-tonality. Miss Moore sold Lullabyof Broadway" in her own cleverfashion Then followed Berle invarious makeups m a Hollywoodcarting office skit. Miss W rightand OKeefe did virtual walkona,

jthis in behalf of the "MovietimeU. S A " campaign Best bit waa

, the Moore-Hughes-Berle threesometaking off on "Everything 1 ve GotBelongs to You ** Berle • pairingwith Sid Stone for the midwaycommercial, usually* reserved forStone solo, was good for chucklesin its Chinese pattern of patterand song. -

Walter Wlnchell. making his first

appearance on a TV commercialentertainment, got the show off onan interesting excursion Afterhanding and voicing a kudo scroll

to Berle. citing him for his RunyonCancer Fund “television - Berle-thon last summer. Winchell re-

III. drhui Th«M, rt«wwhere Milton Berle upstaged him

in which N. Y Mirror his columnwo two cameras yeti {stay t Mto the medium Also. If it was lu» f m

ha* *** * imdudmg the duo's stripping fromj

an unwilling commercial for Irani J**

iff**”, iTldihl* hoidflUIdea to i die out the usual raan

'' *** was aimed as|of Vital»*-the back of his head ^fhl

Th \£c*Z*on ot ^rfJrnnin their orchidaceous stmt!

mr* m hit i>ui mr u-u.»i nnvm - - V . , ;— ^— ”

ingles ballet, then he also rale* ?* f of, ,

junwhor* Its funny teevee rame out tepid tee-

• r - dlt Bui by. the same token.It - h»* nW|iufiMhility lo Irfm thenumtM-r of voogs and get more va-r tot

\

into the I t) out IVrhapv bc-f.iww of the talent involved, thereWere rivhf VmtK on the preem—and that s a lol tor any single himrM.trlo Lewis wa* exrc producer ontb.e 'howComo I -one and the Andrews

transference into video Aims mdi- hre For some travail that didntcates that this vilpt^r-sleuth Will add up disk Jarkey and moderatorhave to get a more adult stature if Barry Gray "Author Meetsbe * to go on the late evening spec- Critics '» was thrown in as Berle *<rurn Y •

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v-

,,c«arh *’ The camera* did him no\ arn caught in the series G5* #

f.«\or —show ing him mostly inwas badly edited Seuuence* were oblique profile while haranguing

^nit were m<»re hhiIim- Berlemg than enlightening to the In the act section the llurri-Viewei Another had part of the canes, three men and a girt, did

was beautiful—and somehow thecameraman permitted him to sneak rr% * » . Ain « h.lf pmfU. In th. main hr *»• "n,, *ho»man»hlp and *rral

looked likr . a h.ve-tui-wlllHravrt anyone who na» Inclin.

, John Cnrrndlw A. for • Aulhor. " «• <lrow»» or dcvtrl* up (hit pom*he certainly «<» the tirllar Imt |»>V. >"»«>« .Wt) "_TP .

treatment, hut even Mi*s MrF.I Mtsa Moore in an even sexier

bane s usual garrulousness couldn't 0|.

,h' show >, dkfl

make this, the third midday stint. |2L ^spark

them surprised with the line way ’T ^ rt„T arr

they fiartu rpated in the skits Hmh Dr ivat«* *r\e° *

Skctihe* were gomt. one spotlight- a. I#

log the incongruities of what might ± *<jL f.pnctTB^

'

Wylers naturallv h m«tlcd iheir:**rM** l# lhr *bat the regular their socko adagio with its great

v! t a I .1'»• rnforremml odiern. a. reprr- «.«-/a« t...Mn« Bn.m Th» act fa

*».. ... .oroH^A !T..fa fk. ^ ..v**nted bv 1 rank Orth area linle fast heioming a familiar vaudeo

ith this standard A nice score also wasrai kcd hv a plate spinner who had

with sc- *»x piece* of crorkery whirlingThe Aim at- :

sway on a table after giving themhriefle done

who alsoswinging into the story "Boston did s corking eccentric bit with

elongated shoe* He worked soloon this layoutThe one moderately good sketch

special toe terpa. with those im** P©>'|M^’andH

spins, whirls, rotations

siicct and a murderki.ppen if the skenery detriment Y .

• or nun ar- away on a iame ...rr

d. In. ,ed the uronn m i, *..r . d«« lrn,

.

p<"t *» Mmayh-f- Md a Mart It . a novel hr*

and the other fe.lurmc Sinalra. 0>*idl> beh.re hv Imlo of I.0 I0 * I lia'• * . r • 1 laBT liftA*iV!M Iflklew BBbaa xt lari • 1 «.a

K a t. . _ and pivots, by the luscious ana. ^t

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,hr,tS »hapelv Nanri C’romplion u ho *

l* fVJ r u

: 'In. tly a ahowalepper Berle bor-

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"*dl> 1‘ 1 * rowed (he eel Idea." from Mia.NBC-TI er If a .ueeeaaion of M to ^ )o Hop, ,

"Z1XZ 17'd kr.P Benny and Skelton llluM,..,un, oferv from «winxin( toward the new .. k.._, ,. ._ _ k_ h .,1

opp<»Mtton — Frank Sinatra's show

1

lmiitie and ('oat* a* the housewife-K hu'band* of three femme hal|-davet'.—the Andre***, of course

H tackle is found unconw iou> nearbta>er»—the Andrews, ot course !).

u* ot * nmbktcr lie * able

wiutrd i *criplen* al**» handl'd him ** 'ii'picHkn from himself

a.«n»e height lines *»n hi* own. »• iw7 ril^kot?about (talking down M

eluding the antuiiMted hut clever- WL “fHar Mme a medium is with hit nine year-old protegee

1> a mention of Ava Gardner and evolved, he n*« * a take seance b> ftunnv Lrwlml. playing hi* daugh-nooning tiff with newspaper-

1

r»en Broderick CrawfonT the11

-in the forefront -*-pai red Thomas

KING 8 C KOSvSKOADSWith Carl KingProducer Sat i. Tnrrellft Min* ; Alternate Wed-. It pm.

trap the killerhe senes seem*

ter It had Thomas, in Italian diahart Ha. lect. celebrating her birthday at a

gut*st . was apparently along action Kent Taylor make* plu*h Cafe The kid gave him thejust for the ride, firming on stage 1 P»cture*oue Blackie and laws inside on how to order, etc, doingat the R 30 intermission * to kibitz

** ********** M hi* fiancee Same in the snarzy vncabularicwith Smatra ab«»ut the current 2fL*

hr °* writing and the style ordained by the script She’s* Movwume USA" That inter- ,

1

*f**e °* ,m*K»nation xhown seem a real cute youngster with lotaa

nu'Men idea, incidentally, could bej!u several levels below adult poise and is well spoken. The

orkod into an nkiv feature **ithWorked into an okay feature witha IM tie more imagination AxelSrnniahj bri'h did a neat show-b ii king Job

show ran over, so that the lad partThe Ford film commercials are of hi* vocal "goodnight" to Bunny

done with their usual good taste wn* loat to viewersand effectiveness Jose.

C us js selling the 'how on a-, sooth i i tmk i*'* * vpartK ipation setup Ebro Prod-T” ,S

net* through the Earle LudgNi [wra normao Spm_

agemy had the first IS minutes on! ^the imuaier. pitching kitchenware w w""

1*^ *'m'

amicably via film swots ’and Sin-j

Btra a live blurb' Hreaks at the (

quarter, half and three-quarter

Kies for house plugs interruptr show’s continuity needlessly

<

.'V"-.: BbA.1

Ethel Shutta’s Chi TV ShowChicago. Oct If.

I This Wefk ' U a syn-dicated vidpic senes, handled byStation Distributors. Inc. Itsbeamed on 16 stations, some ofwhich have bankndler* for theairer. Each edition gives a forecast

Chicago. Oct 16-j About JS- 20 Mrm

Ethel Shutta is nop in lhr Windy Aim ehps of |pU bvCity for 1 new tele show ’EtheJ Thus CoSumbias^na'lShutta. Studio House a situs will be .JluXJAlSjM

Ht gi

by Nomian Sper of the probablerc'ults of Ihe following Saturday scollege grid gamesAbout 14-20 are covered with

each squadpavong strength

A big how can be taken by thecameramen for their fine angleshots during the “Wall* numberAlso the superb lighting thereinOn the plug tide, the novelties inthe Pet commercials are beginningIn reach too much Tran.

frontal assault Occasionally theaction shots ; are varied withslow motion, stop -camera shotsand diagrammatic supenmpositionThese add to the understanding ofthe game and should be used morefrequently.

Editing of the clips Is fair andmusic background can stand con-siderable improvement Sper’scommentary is simple and to thepoint He* off-camera, except for

WJZ-TV. N Y,

"Kings Crossroads.** whichpreemed on WJZ-TV. N. Y..

Wednesday (10), is an hour-longcollection of film shorts of varyinginterest emceed by Carl King Laat

• season the stanza was beamed overiWOR TV. N Y In the show’s pres-ent slot it will be sired alternateWednesdays with ABCs "CeUneseTheatre

(Among shorts screened on the

opening bill were clips on a bull-fighter. a South African wild ani-mal reservation, a symphony or-chestra. the Canadian Kockin* inmid winter and an Arne Sucks-dorff one-reeler on Lapland cus-tom* All were accompanied byK 1 n g* s unctuous commentaryWhile hia explanatory commentblends in welt, it nevertheless lan*tstrong enough to offset the datedAims.

Moreover, the 10 pm,«w«yvu. HIT IV p m. til

ment militates against snaring asizable viewer audience with this

whom were displayed as he didhi* songs and patter-anrnt appro-

{

mating their material. Pinza t

otlowup contribution was a full-

costumed "Marriage:, of Figaro*aria Final orchid went to l4irry

Steel’s Hartem revue *st SugarHill. N. Y.t, a big parade of thebandxtert and the Sugar Hill

daneer* in a sinter that even dis-

play ed grinds The signoff wasa Berle-Moore-Pinza-Hughes-Kar-'k>ff "Great Big Orchids to You "

nday• 14! there was a musical harkbackto the. tunes of the *10s The Wood-side Sisters, s three-gal vocalgroup: Jean Steel and Andy Rob-erts capably warbled such numbereas "Whispering." "On the Atame*and other songs of s generationago. '..V- >'? -si

mA mrdlep of oldies were well

handled by organist Mark I^aiih

He later returned to Join accordion-ist Charlie Magnante and pianist

Al Evans In a sprightly arrange-ment of T Know That You Know *

Second portion of hour show ap-

Kared la be better produced andd a let more punch than the

Truly McGee is scripling.

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Dartmouth s line power will be of other games with htsd*a*k*4«1»«l»4l K« .1J *li..S_.a _S _ i

“demonstrated by old celluloid of a I

list

prognosis.

warmup initial 30 minutesEmcee Mack tried to endow the

proceedings with a "living room"I . ,

W- atmosphere and- sneer riled for thetype product For oo rival neu are most part • A community singa boxing match, wrestling, a quiz (with lyric slides on the xcreenlshow and full length feature mi proved a homey .closer Guests

mi y thn fsesfllsr I lack Powell, the drumstick virtu-celluloid material in C rossroads oso from vaude, and ballet team ofwould overcome the competition

\Ruthanna Boris and Frank Hobl

Incidentally, ye sqfffttd k9 I scored with their respective con-btvrliAg Ttlettstmf Cn; CLb. tributions.

« eslncmlay. Ort^rlTJfSl T»l>YI«IO\ iKVIKWI SI

RIBP POST*®Willi

RUB SNBfNER TIMS i GOODYEAR TFLEVISION PUT ! SOt ND OFF TIMEMat': AM NOVil null lUb 1

leeky, Biff Mi Hilar lOfUbf *>ry> n ( •Unm Jark 1 e%F. fwl WHIi JnHe HwrU, l?eolfte NlelMa. Bm *errk; II j Averback M

Jam K—e , Billy LyM. J« kW ! MvarfrMil vhallf. Ben OwiWf Jnka frMum . At (ipMiff I.

II love licyJer- With I ortile I

Bay ( lUffM. Arthur faitw Soa> se. Ntireta I anSkrtMT, Scat I

PmI Praailta Pra4iwer: PrH CmB RIm ; Tfcm.. • IlirfctlH Delbert Mannatm. ptABOOTABC TV, from New Vwt

• Vov»<y A RwbsramtHerb Shnner who bat dona con*

aiderable guC'Ung on v»deo, hasinstalled inboon installed in hit own show,

which should he a bright spot in

TV's comedy annals The Hooaicrconi ic has been given a fresh for-

mat After a seven minute tog*ment in which he did a straight

Writer: David SwiftM Mina.: Sms.. I yaGOODYEARNil TV from New York

< Young A ffubtcam!

"Goodyear Television Playhouse

.Director; Hal KeithWriters. I.arry Marks. Larrv Gel

fhert

Sd Mina. Sim.. 7 pm(HismmmiNBC TV. from Hollywood

*C 4 NninyhaiM A Vi aUh *

This may well ha\e hem (lie

Ball. De»i Arnax,BiH I raw ley . Vivian Vance

Prado i er: Jews OppenhrlmerWriters Omrihtbwr. Boh ( ar-

roM. Madelyn PogbDirector Marr DanielsHHtns Man , • pm.PHILIP MORI. is

CMB-TV, from Hollywood ifilmt

« Niov * ‘y

CBS and Philip Morns felt bn»Monday night 'll* to one of thesiwkeM TV entertainment shodato date ll‘« thr new Lucille M ait -

m show that shook the cable from Dost Arnax ’1 lane Lgri >iiu»-

PlrMtor: Vie

St Mina fCt’BTtS PVDC MONT. .

(BBMOlKeep Posted.** new current Is-

aacs airer. lined up a finely and

rontroversiai figure for its proemTuesday »•> in former veepeeHenry A Wallace It turned out.

however that the booking was too

timely and hot. becau-e Wallace

(who on the same day testified be-

fore the McCafran committee*bowed out on advice of his lawyerThat didn't peil|iijfcp P>ffFoffering a fut moving, interesting wdelines or IR the background. ‘ f oe" and direct <»t Delbert Mmn~ -"t** 1 Thoae relay traces <»f this weeb'a pee« ti

discussion of the |BMMi *mmlj

asrratinf. commenting on the RR»lpi pMBRB '' °* n

F

nfSMhUi hove fniirrl) Bejg should i| k*ts of Hgwots.

preemed Sundav 14 alter nat ng 1Rff (W «f the crow it that greeted lion remedy. Wh i< h th*

with "phUcs Television IMav* Me We*t-F.a%ier along the company has installed in Die Mon?bouse.’* which lor the past three JTAT right a wav Sundas V 14V, day night at * period It’s rUMingyears hat been in the Ppm **flPr DPMw itw»rr atnmi/cd PM $30 000 a werk leaclusive t*f—— hath slot on a weekly basis Ju.u howls than have been heard in a time* for the haM-hottr film . . i* *

RMRRftog. Bhrtoor totroed g story I mg from the Initialer. tlie sen.- is month o4 Sundays without nrn enjmmg hem in* f

featuring characters fnmi his In- being Strengthened f'oaifj r n H Paramount s Roadman' twd o r*^*dual rights « hu h revet t ha. kdtana hometown. He stood on the using 'the same producer 'Pil'd. bW m *'.»>> stride, madei ot the to the parkaocr* but on tin Iwms

tion. towsing off a pertinent gag*-Packaged bp Martha Rountree somewhat in the manner of ()ur;

It provides a good ve-and laiwrenee Spivak who are also Townhehmd Meet the Press ’ bn NBC hide for his hesitant. beativ timed

Viito liarrlV’’ th^WVear^d -Keep Ported’ differs from witticism*. his dry undei Man ment * 'STSLKu

* lhrc»*‘/IR bavin, the man toThej

or fan, iful hyperbole ^,XJ‘ tor Cnd^ ofnews interviewed by other

|

On the preem Thursday * 1 1 the thr Redding’ on ftroadwav; w as

VS He ; JliMdti Uf jSSSltlL *tor> jdevlaed to piodus er«dG. arndtiVr ad.il*'- cut

AtM* og-frtu «• totorviowee j Vector Ashmead ScoitT cpncemed lf> c#<r vhe wa* a l..mb.oih

Hrfif «i.rv" appear, d and he clown, d through Iascv s1' rtu. r f: , ru e as r. tic.h-Icto^ Bloi) was an »Wkst; the fldrling half-hmu as d iberr mg and hidinte ruteo is sign.lu u.tng yam. with Jube Harris turning

my . a v standout perform m« ••were bsi cameras arouml If this is ft.*m various .»n *h It » hutthe new Hope tH.\»rtoh rah tak*^^ help Slfeneth.-h the :M»ming l***f.».ef

heart W ith an adion . ompium.i .*4 that »

his fUm and radio cap. to ) lit. > he twee and -1 *? >t* u > «»l ... •

is <|ui//ed On a variety of topics

here there’s Just one subject Onthe tmtlhler. Sen William Knowi?and R Cal I and Nelson J. John-s.tn former ambassador to China,wete skedded to be on the interro-gation panel. Due to Wallare’s no-show Know land took the spotlight,

with Stanley Horaheek. ex of theState IV part ment and Johnson onthe panel beside* Spivak Addition-ally, there's a “CiUsena* Panel."composed of prominent individualswh.* also have a chance to toss

Iuehes at the main guest Missountree and Spivak are joint

moderators, ilthouf

h

h« alsothrows some of the queries

Discussion was on the questionof ’ what went wrong tn China,and why*** Knowland ; stated hisposition that the 0 S didn’t doeverything possible to preventChina from turning to Communism,declaring that the public isn’t get-ting full knowledge of events In

that country, part and present. Hemade an articulate, emphatic wit-ness. expressing his viewa crisply

I'se of the "cittsen* ’ Is a goodIdea, although it might be moresmooth to call upon them In onesegment of the show. What canmake an entry of this type genu-inely stimulating la having expres-sions of the widest Rueefkle gamutof opinion, and if the producersget reps of divergent points ofview and give them a fair shake.It should prove a worthwhile en-try There were a few productionbugs particularly the lighting, butthese • should bd shaken out whanthe stanza moves to a different stu-dio ss scheduled.

Commercials for Saturday Eve-ning Post (Curtis* incidentally,barked ’ Press’* during the Bum-mer*; were good, pointing upstones and articles related to thequest !an at hand Bri I.

a Bomeo-and*Juliet situation he* itculgf * who has invented a collartween the daughter of an aiWto- *,u»e television set whkb >hr builtcratir family and the son Of a nou fnm| $2 \4\ worth of junk *

veau riche Itrtarted^appealing!', njj, , hr vehicle an original tele

enough although- quicklv revolved ^ h> j)aVld SwHi a t* .lut« »m

j * fomularttod pattern ^ pact were tl»e voung inventor *rouldn t have stood #&.**£* °"' n

f.*elintr^ of inad«'tiuacv and »»«but as the jumping

^off for: shrinor*;.^

, M t<_ hrr , <4r 1h .t vhe v iin .i*

whimsM *lit»ev It wav ..kati late„ tl> ,. j|l-pf»i-ed. piwUiv

I^ew ha. kntyed yams- w HI give \ »e;»v. h. r « ye ubook |u.i it

alter more punch . r.

The dramatic portion aa- nu ely

B gtam f

t*H»k ci»!it»i thd amt held il all Hit'

wav ev.n with sUcjb msImI wupfaMtci v 1 - tNssah shore j.wk iy.*mt»M*v

and Jerry t .>ioihm

The cron k full of »«i hi. writ-

vii v det«Hir into vu.h ..venue*where this md; therial lhl jU.4 lt.Ol* Oldcomedy fonvtulh Hilier« Ki in well-VO .Mtuv e.t m’iu'i...; . ..iiiedo ' -v . It

fite tloi»e Hi. in t «mCf Have to tr

^Tsi>it I . kki #d mdto 1 1 u l> hh-*

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t » • . i from hi* larynx in io • »

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oil* c > si. a«te that had him inttitS’*

She began l«» fret over her ‘ limp

rrv served- up to pirn were u» vur«v take TV out ot it event n t >4

overproduce.! ipe. j a

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fd-s inmiw hu h anv eleou'rtt .»t .mtn icmI kuihas been dheiltated

In Mu* revfw*' 1 it |n ( IIS

at the Hmdi To fill mil wti .i w.»> in a Iavoi iM» p*r>iii«»n tm | .n »

ICH oi Iiin halt hour alter < In t » il.wtg with Jtijir* .ml \ It* ii 1 1 1 ;cn

Retd had all ban. I 'ssmUmI off*-

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al Voung A •*•*». n And \l ...

VartOttv time" on the I*le.»- *»HU. *A Cj How ,.<.l SfVSfninv h. ,u. -r»f

•it iftrrtidf Hoke .,u«ed |w« vkiiv M> fririMl Irtiia" m.t ’i . i

* WithMi hy-’..*Ni|w Mock vt.ind-Mp ,o»«mte t?ulgiV rt. mon «i »ie f

presented:j.nesa”- wtu-o NBC aesuzhed a putn>. fogy gqd song hv Mis- Shore wtllmgn. * lo r.unhie «»h it • >

ymi to i-hevr

U* « !->*.• : l«»f

thevpinsbN l ^*nka Peterson bs «*»e^relatm5^UW^|S5^lHR5w5l^b^itRgf^Mb!iikg^Wii55iHM5mrt^iMlhul in rVQUfualty Uwnd

Rr^'

vii v^lU u!.,) a . watch ovei her a* 'he hull the hrtier advantage and het tin uvh hovic uahiv r Info a i

*Xif\ N.lenhv and t*o i “ M ’ **. . . i » k . t . . • un s

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Jr**^ parents. which the gal Hied to' gain Niel- ntormng rail Pew c o m i . > r .« lacle terhno uc w.hiru h »v .rti«-.u<v

no ^ .. -<>n » respect hud allect ion, al- wring wrote laugh* fi.mi m m*.-. hit i reprtititythe librai lan whr or ,u* though her fAiuilv »- |HM»r and r.*nt line than the lno*e lim*. .t wu Further ,

the k. w 1 m ill. BaHring tact lonrmgotne

* n .m- * h:u kv and htv MRtactv have the and Stwlt he fwitv fM-i -4%n.iliiu - Dot! Am .

. . . glaimurr. clih and sophtdicalfon of fr.mt ivagcd in the newv lit* vkit soruro |*la« e in the vi.|« u nwerjitouchev * ^ btord t-hf Slick televlvioo world r«-.:i.v- with lienipvey was one long howl Makes —when hstrodueed into the

THF CANDIDATES’With ('llffwrd T. McAvoy.

Sharkey. Rudolph 'HalleyHenry J. Latham. Michael Bartel! David Buell.

11»: .. >. ..rMolnn »« 4n .4 tcred with poignancy. Iluwever and Just a few laughs behind wax medium under iwh ham|v«Hoe amt

2* Zoiifk «,. r thih vertouv mood was fre«|u« ntly the Cleopatra turn In whu h Hope profeoahtool SHUspieqs « aptdre* lo*», ttiT^iia'mW 1 itimiplet by hokev corned v re- and Cotonna vied for the favor of t.urv ” Fur here is film that h.r*

Ih,v ixiardinc *Mf: a hard -of -hearing frond I jther v»»ren Dm-h all the tirade A ryuolHrev ot majorpnvatv y ou get n who miainterpreted everyone an |.>emp*e\ l«M»ked in surprhsrnglv : rtudhs, .produrtlon. achieving a

Rggjgg.m yonr dd*^ aunt who wav a palmist -phr.-nolo- good vhaj»e and moved around Ilk** depth and visual valo. s that per

Shnnrr socked over » be com-,Kl -crystal gazer a detivory man the etiantp .»f old Hope c*4ue .m tain to theatre pre-.mi vtimh yet

mercals. u the midwav vpoi he w h H a two-year vuppiy of spaghetti.to do him battle In Ike rist with emunipas mg the rfevired utildid the commentary on * lllni

“J a cli. hr faM-tslking wartre*i. err hi* pawx in pillow*, and i * « .x hV.v- macy for TV It s ,» du h hleodinghis Inspection tour of the ( lues!

| ymp- a roadshow ’You Can I ietia s;o rampant U hen ih.* \t . <»f Ifoltvwnrrd .nd IS slu.wmanPeabu.lv plan!. rt<U#| off t ^#kr li Vt ith You ’ attempt, navsa Mauler let go with a hav* .

ship, for whl. h much pf the rredtt•ly gag* In the final plug he un- rnr.unair|v when MIm Ham« maker Hope ducked amt they belongs to Car! Yitund on thecorked some amusing iMes Mnji

> ^ Siel-wm wore alon** thr i»».«e wattaed off ranly one <d the fun camrra nsgrterminding and Miresly gag

*ome amusan Arrow shirt and tie on a

dummv These are pitches that

don’t invite tune-out Bnl.;—;

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BETMEEN THE LINENMtth Eugene F.

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came over convincingly and dra

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It Mina.. Fri . 7 amASSOCIATED FOOD STOBESWOB TV. New Yarfc

iCoordmaied Adrwrtumg Corj» >

TV's growing importance as in done live from the RCA Building

nird bn*. «»f the new sea%>*n > Nidi' ‘ Daniels «»n the direction

-fT-~~r - -T'~ "« •«' 1

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penr.1 In And mil .Imit lb? «it|-. ^"'P.*"** "’** fei W* «t? up in? I?r?b and Hub < arr.dl »nhtv invent ion f .nal? in .MUM **?} }* «*W ‘KeWiHyw »Im. |...nl 1nim- ami

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'! ;MH N, r?.o«mi?d her a. a per n,, >"> M*SO h' *«'•' *Xdh l<* male b Hamrl - .l.rv. lu.ial

and not- merely an assignment wa*.

affective sound -off medium fur

political campaigners was dra-

matically pointed up on Betweenl the Lines.’ w hich laum bed a newseries on WOR-TV Friday «12* Apolitico * impact on the polls is

Edythe J. NDirector: Roger BowerM Mina.: Man.K t BJB.SustainingMOB TV. New YorkCitizens Budget Commission co-

operated with WOB-TV in present-ing this quuxer, on which thepanelites were the five candidatesfor president of the N Y. CityCouncil. It included Clifford TMcAvoy, American Labor Party:Joseph T Sharkey. Democrat;Rudolph Halley. Liberal. Fusionand Independent; ftonry J Latham.Republican; and Michael Bartell.Socialist Workers.Program wag pegged on queries

towed by members of the budgetgroup with David Snell moderat-ing it was a lively session, cover-ing a lot of ground That was. infact one of the airer*s weaknessesSince the budget boya were in-terested in so many specific ques-tions. the views of the politicos hadto he rattled off quicklyr In somecases the CBC rope sought to getjust a show of hands an the issuehut naturally soma of the afffee-•eekers wanted time to explain

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t ament work was slow In spots.At one point, when a show of handswas called for. thenot on the candidates.

worthwhile, in giving the citizensn chance te hear the views of allthe men an the ballot in the up-coming etoction. And the fact thata forum was provtdad for Avediffering parties sparked interestIt was the second ^ time the quintetmet en WOB-TV. On Friday UJ.they were af “Between the Lines."

observation tower Both location THE LIVING Bl ACKBONNDshots were well done and the Dire* tor Ed Nla*heffmedium >hmild do more of the Producer Mike Meltaerxamr They obvious lv Involved IS Mins Mon. Wed i ft IS I.V a mcareful planning and fast nianeu-

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bound to hinge qn his perlormimr < Nielson handled his role ef 1 Produced 1(1 enoiveraLum w*th

on program* such as thi* It wa* feedvefy and Jane Roar did -Well f^r ^ ^ ^ 5^**?*!

an informal off-the-cuff Mania as the mother w ith Jackie Bcholie j’'The Living Blackboard > *h«*

which not only performed an »m- p|AV ing the kid brother ade«matelv mod amhitioux educmiond pr«»j-

•oriant public service hut duhed' Script was good and product nm fr *‘ undertaken hi a N v rom-

out a brand of TV excitement rare- ^muRth? althxiugh live ftlmext m met rial video outlet lh. jnily found in prepared and rehearsed tegrations w ere projected iumly

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'/j”. the *ame krita’ion qualify thatrrtp*. \ I John C.n.?r»n S».v,r pul nvrr

-«*»•“* 'V? JrilIk—' .n fM nm.bulThe pi ogram scored a coup right

|||f.<.- rhiidn n Tl»e serif* has an apt

If the story line wash ( ‘eiArtliinspiring nom-tJo lr ? ii had a

[flexibility that permitted for afull blown export ton of M I * »

Bail's ••unedic laleRG f>»» thr*M ore alone. Monday'* preem w <»

a resounding *iln k Nina/ BillF raw lev and Vivian ‘ VanCe r onirihutr utaior axHixts Ra the kl * *

four ps-r 'maliti i om|w>nents ‘

I'hilii* Mori: *1 werelevH f o r t ii n a 1 e Ti#<* ovrilongmonotonous nose test ’ formula” i*

ieadv for the ashcan H\ now t( ha*

pitch m*-at.lyj

Maureen Cannon 'who also sin 4*. • ^ k • pi XTSIfV I V SPSS

the tire commercials on C*mHl\ ear s,oriij Um Similar project

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Paul M’hitcnun Show” over AB<TV' nicely vocalized d he trademark for the second and final

plug** Bril

off bv getting as Its Initial gurxtv

the five candidates in New York

City’s President of the City Coun-cil race It marked their first TVmeeting during the campaign and

the manner tn which they got after

each other made for an electric 30

minutes Eugene F. Banmgan,moderator, set the format which KTHE!. THORSEN showallowed each candidate to ask one muh Mi«a Thorsen. Herb Polesie

question of any other candidate. ; others

A battle of words followed which Producer: Sid HhtteRlRde for vivid viewing and listen- Director: Arnetd >o< hsing and was marred only by inop- |$ Min*.; Mon, fishi FrL. LI# pjnport une sponsor interruption* The portn ipaim*sponsor was contributing a much w ABD N. Y

tub* and should reveal the SR»pef*oritv of TV a* an cflucatHm.d

ex to its rival smoke*.f?o*e.

overAM and FM station*- md.rbiv

BARB %R A HMI Is SHOWWith Katherine I Barn zwest

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handicapped bv the absence of the nog 1\ NYVi-ual element a (ioffemmy th .i ^ Woit-TY ? fall davtune^ uSL/u r ?K. WIMY Vktii

^hedule UM s«k m" the return, Whether ih*« «!'*** M ,

«*f the Barbara WVIb* * Show ax an>

iSS ,VSflernmm critss , tto

promjrn n{J, k..a«d program

cmrthN Dunsin* to Be PfJ, « er-Welle> Helen Half

fV , ikmiikoiir demourtrated her mvMlIllv bv

wSerimmin-' time rngaginvl v handling ,«n intcmew

n?Ml?<l public »mr« mith tin «hn 4 a «u . th? n??d lor «?n.-..l . <hkZ ctwyyl llw H..4?« PUnrtwnwl•Irrr but the ron.unt bmks 4ur- „A|t ,h(m on cgn.TV M .M,n. ,KW,| prn«,.mmini It . a .1 irt * <U« .v um ol 'Mp. and

lac th* beta oI th? »r*urn?nt mg*,v(urn,d lo th, v ,dio Van?. Mnndav tuHitTVi SoSS I"" 1 ' *'

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romroerrials obrtructed and inter',lf>r tVmmute show was otrej metropoiiUn hotlel hats and thimfv trn .r M

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fortti n!ih the steady Row and theaf l>Und live model demur a Ka< h of these threr wrcklv WeU#*^

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stimulating effect *hk>h e?*!' lion* of numbers “direct from do- stanzas will present lesson- in ^ But sho r«M.k ih»' M,r\

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Sharkey 'Dem *. JJenry J^Latham

JMis* Thorsen read off a de- domg similar work via FM l*ioad- My ’*!*.* ’ *!/'' ***'

•Rep \ dolph Malley^'Lih. «criptive ctmimentary Presence uf catting, will conduct the cljxsroom ^ompanicd h> .

A1‘" hnr\ s nun

City Fu*»oo*. Clifford T. Me Av - uj Herb Polesie on the session; is program* whkh will feature live .»"cntar\

. . v, fAm Labor*, and Mtchael Bartel lomt.^hal of i myatery. Pefhap* atid filmed material Initial show the »cu-nhh< n.«tuie

»Soc Workerxh wore g'ven> eNoa!h<> there lo offer a masculine Monday I N bowed the series w-»«h M«ss Bj« rvi ,

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opportunity to xound off but|0 ,n the femminhv talk* b\ Dr William Jans* n « h.ur- Heiles d HIS

Sharkey and Halley hogged! “ashton* ” he weakly intoned, man of the N Y City Board of an’s t«mc», hv:

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weaning from lart aeason s Kefau-, Buf housewives, this brief S Y Times medical editor and with a fed hcr«*d U*t rtc. ff^hri

Committee hearing*, eame fasj,ion layout ha* a defln.ic m- several persona interested m^h zical howr -

with a sharpness and vitality

the othonJgckdd BBarkoyreceived the brunt

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__ Aa il. part* nneinals aueni urogram* were also intro- ond* after Mtu With* st.»i«o »

^J^Je^^ahy^ frmmt v^wer0^^ a duced w*dh announcer Jack M k - short tr*n would W token to

. to said, that the four other ^, ng machine and the necessary Carlhx doing a neat H»h of keep Saturn WilMlatex were going to be there m*lenal can make her own S« hi*- mg this gatdext moving a e -e to one of tl b *i 1 ’

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capture a huge ready-made audience,

and will inherit sensational coast-

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locally across the country from New York to San Francisco. Each

show is a combination beauty and talent program, and was

conducted according to a specific plan that we furnished.

Lovely girls appeared before the camera, each one

demonstrated her talent specialty, and at the conclusion,

reappeared in bathing suit to show off her beauty. A winner was’

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May we repeat—the show has been telecast on 15 stations

from coast to coast, since early this year. Viewers have

been follow inf the progress of the show in each locality 1

and are building up to the climax—the **wT>rld senes" to

determine the grand winner. A big eager audience is wait-

ing for the FINALS. By sponsoring the finals, you inherit

this great ready-nude army of viewers.

The preliminaries are over with—we have a Miss

Chicago TV, a Miss New York TV, a Miss Detroit TV, a

Miss Baltimore TV, a Miss Washington D.C. TV, etc., etc*

TNI SRAND FINALS

These winners, culled from the thousands who have audi-

tioned and performed, w ill be brought to Chicago to com-* *

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pete against each other in a glittering full hour production

for the year's biggest beauty-talent plum—the coveted title

of "Miss U.S. Television of 1952.'*

The show w ill be M.C.’d by a big name, will have a full

orchestra, clever sets and production. Each girl w ill do her

talent bit, reappear later in a bathing suit sequence—and

then the big climax will be the crowning of the new Queen.

Outstanding people in show business will be the judges.

To the winner will go the proverbial pot of gold at the

end of the rainlxiw —the most fabulous array of awards*

ever assembled fora radio or television contestant: a round

trip to Paris, France, for two, w ith two weeks at the lux-

urious Hotel George V ; a 1951 automobile; a $5,000 per-

formance contract; a $2,500 104 diamond watch; a gor-

geous fur coat; a $2,000 pearl bracelet; a complete set of

luxurious luggage. *

This will be a colorf ul, exciting, fast-moving show featur-

ing the cream of America's feminine pulchritude and talent

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Last year, the contest was staged over the Dumont network

and more than 1000 papers throughout the country ran a

picture and story on the winner. This year, there should be

a still greater publicity harvest In addition, many maga-

zines plan to cover the contest $250,000 could not buy the

exploitation this contest will naturally inherit

FURTNBR DETAILS

Here is a big-time, one-time smash show for some alert

advertiser to sock home that Christmas business. Best

news of all—the production is budgeted at a low down-

to-earth figure. For further details contact your local

Dumont Network Sales Representative, MUrray Hill

$-2600 in New York, or Michigan 2-0354 in Chicago.

success STOUT

How did ihtt TV show fare across the country ?

Sample ratmgs--Washington. D. C. 10.0;

Dallas 10.0; San Francisco 143.

Says WAAM, Baltimore—“Over 1,400,000 ballots

were cast to select a winner here.

The show was a tremendous success!**

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’1-Package Hearing’ Formula to Take

Year in Resolving ABC-UPT Merge

NBC-j-lPhly Area College-Supported

Bays CBS Sports Mae *,

jzztjssi University of Air R H m_Saturday iftomoom on NBC TV, *hoo twitched BP grid edvertUing

, „ -— Philadelphia Od, ]«edBl to CBS-TV. Bank roller l«now

. # Th* WriL-TV University of thesponsoring tho^ftrst halt of Take Tandem • SRO Air;**. prize-winning adult edura-Another Look. ' tfco Sunday J»rl« A?BC posted the SRO sign t»on aerlea. returned last week with

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,;•• Agency for the gu in company house" series for children, It it

la SSC AB produced under the supervision of

UfMII ‘pAAf MRf ttftlk Under the plan the chicle l>r Roy K, Marshall, educationalIIWIl WlO nDv nilll

ffrm rcpped each week director f«r the Philadelphia lie

C •| 'CL T.,«’ A* r in Mr. Keen M Thursday# at qui ter station*

special MlOW I raR| wCI gw pm; the Martin and Roger W Clipp, general mana-

W in* CL » I 1 * - t Lewi* show. Fridaya at 8 W fer of the station*. ngardt the **-

Dl^ jUOW JURketeerS and the loot third of the Sun panrird schedule of educational

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111 * . kl; Til- V.,lrfld> °'AM 'n*4 rKpn<

a gala <endoff Thur^dav night < ll».| Wirty nl|YpC I V 1110 h M .

, gvenla net** marked hy vin>ulca*l W ml Mp amB^BrA Marshall,.,who u heat knuv n

. aver WDM and WDSU fV titled,•

' • ** hla ‘ Nature of Thing* ’ pro*

Way fk»^n Yonder, with the AM J^B* II 1 P <r*m on thr NBr "***«»»* will

;version aiml »%cr \H< net murk [ I til MAPI/pV li^mPC also '*k*

f«rt ,B * num^r of U»e

Ben Cbiauer. NHl anmMimi.ig vUI IIWUVJ VJtUlM# Studio Schoolhou«e program*,

dean en Iwre tn rnurr the aircaM - now in their ninth year on WFIUalvch highlighted mutfc rich in Chicago Oct If (Them hroadcaat*. apohwred MMrihe heritaife of N« * Orleans ikidi plan* to telecast the Anal period hjr BC A Victor and WHl. art

'",m n,m^W - ****** »-• •ftssTalent featured imluded Don Bay home hockey game* from the Friday from 2 15 to 2 30 p m

Rodrigue/ baritone. Lorraine New- Stadium werk nued at the last “The University of the Air ' tele-

jslMMVt Miprano: the Xithr Ual moment hy Stadium topper Arthur cast* are acheduled Mondayversity C hoir. New Orleans Kecre- w trti Project had been okayed by through Friday from M 10 g m to

Courses

Wa*hinglon Oct IfV on of the FCC last week in TV

acheduling lt» one package hear noollg| ,r°R|..

Inga on Paramount Itcena* qualtfl Wavhingion Oct 10.

cation* and the proposed AB(’: Bootleg hoo*ter station* de-

t l*T merges to heglf Jan I V mdi signed to bring TV into non-

cate* It may be a year before Anal TV areas, are getting to be

decision* are handed dow n on quea something of a problem for

flOgM at laewe Mechanic* Of hold ! the FfT IdSM wreek the agenIng hearing*, getting out Initial de

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c> » yleuth* tracked dmen ogeUiojf. holding oral argument i* I unlicensed transmitter on a

suing Anal ruling and allowing[ fa rip neat Shady*id*- O

('me for t’omm»*aion and lndu«ti> which wa* intercepting pro-

lkwyeib (a prepare for proreed| gram* from the IHi M«*nt *U*

Ing* it * {Mtinled out, previ of* linn in I'ltisburgh iWDTVlwheels of reyulaiurv agemy from ' and beaming them acro*% the

moving f.»sier| rlvoa to \A> s« \ , i bi «

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The three month advance not p e far mer it appeared, had rent

given of the hearings under s« , e«t a *ite *«• a dealer m (, leu

the mi|Hrft .nee of the proceed»n*s > dale, W. ,\ a W:ho was h»

and the heaVy wrork .Involved in to have been the tupplier af

piwparalion |nve*MgalioA of the.

*0t^ jFV *etv Ml Ihg area

afHMruat aaiawtion* surrounding.

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Parani.wmt etiglhi1it> to hold TV station* have beep Hw*ed downlicensee will involve i maior in.

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d > 1 1 1 \ tn Itself . it'* learned let alone man said ll»‘ admitted that a

the numerous isoue* involved *n number uf othei* are umter

dir promt . I sale nf ARC to \ .. I.d *urvet|1ame pendls for il(e-

par-*m«H>nt Theat re* 1

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lem* III rtH,m«p*|v I*e'<l hr trlevi|

aion ahd probably chart new pollj

rie* for dealing with relationship .

of motion ptefuee isdudh l« TVAmong i**uc* to be determined krT

whether motion puiure i»r«Klucerj

ahoold hr- given a I V licensee Ifj

he Is in a po*itir»n to wit hold Aim*’

ftom yuleO or give hi* own datumprefereni-e on Aim piogt^m Tare

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Accents B'casting

'Tandem’g* SRO: ;

NBC posted the SRO sign

on It*' Operation Tandem *

yesterday ‘Tue* ,i when Amer-u an Chicle Co. pa« ted aa the

third sponsor to share the

three half-hours weekly whichthe web hat aligned to

“tandem'* this season Pre-

viously In :>iftr Whitehall

Pharmaral and Chederfield

Ageney for the gum companyU SSt A BUnder the plan the chicle

firm will be repped each weekin Mr Keen.’’ Thursday* at

• 30 pin; the Martin andlevs is show. Frida** at 130and the last third of the Sun-

day night Big Show from7 30 to S New pac t l* efler -

live neat Wednesday >24'.

i Philadelphia. Oct. ItThe WF1L-TV University of tha

Air;** pnre-winning adult educa-tion aeries, resumed la*t week withthe And of a full roster of pro-grams conducted by faculty mem-ber* and colleges and universitiesin the Philadelphia mpd.The “University ** attracted ha-

t onal attention during the Avemonth* it was telecast last year,before being discontinued for the%ummer Like the ' Studio School-house’* series for children, It i«

produced under the supervision ofDr Roy K Marshall, educationaldirector for the Philadelphia In-quirer atationa.

Roger W Clipp, general mana-ger of the atationa. regard* the ex-panded schedule nf educationalprograms (which now total approx-imately eight hours a week* a* anopportunity for W FIL and WFII,*TV to better the exceptional re-

sults already obtained in recentyears

Dr Marshall who is best knownfor his “Nature of Thing*'* pro-gram on the NBC network, will

also take part in a number of the

jStudio Schoolhouse ‘ program*.now tn their ninth year on WFIL.

{These broadcast*, sponsored joint-

. ... , ,, . 1M atton I)**pt; Junior Chorus: Phil Blackhawk prea.v William Tobin 12 no«>n. and are divided in 20 andl I . > Ck>• I , mbub -rtf _ - _ .it .D, t. ! «A i ,. 1 - rv. % k. - 1

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flirt of interr<u* amj it* bgggiAp / Annual *»_j?r. *. ..

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u.th attendant rt.h,.dd. lav. ohith . aturn, in Ifavton Snrlmt(».ld a.«l ^ ,nd aUw„ „ , cm.hull .

nft.a iroaMua ‘ o»u»h«M ah. apeak, al » I ,*«„ w ,„r of Shou

the'ot.Tru- W-Hi- Involved f«* P^' l"'‘“"I'*

— Tohta'a cMM.ruind ...tun. n.. M.U.n ,u pro.mw ^ I ulT"

,rom N*,4h«' .bout th. . iHM Rk av« o,h,r kSoo1. tonper.t.n, dor-

“[.‘r 'lZ haa* fnrmu tham. » Adfuatin, 'w.> Doan Yondar * ... a aohd.

faked a p.*Ih\ « .» >tjn«itc applu s \<l\ertising to Toda\ * Co«»dHiot« v rraft*mahlike Job on both radio and that inspired his hope* to use thej Sf . h Brxn Mss» r

ti.m* from antitrust violators on The six clinic* will deal with news- f TV. with viaual features augment-1weekly video beaming aa a promo-;

Swarthinore' U ofa rnnr to riff fawls fwiper. radio televi*id>n. industrial inf the telecast Every act on the tu>n showpiece Blackhawk* had iwi-*..-* MorxvUn Colleae for

The ABC UPT h<-ann«% will he and retail advertising and advert Ia- show ra« ked up a high score, in- been one of the Arst team* In the yrome% Muhlenbfig and Vllla-

Misa

The ABC UPT hearings will be ami retail a«i

held heiore a hearing exxminer to mg agencies

|H* fit* v i f|4 1 I «4 f (T f I I A I* X JNTtf <1 * v*^i w* mmm ,— — - - a *-/ v-—» —— » fr*Mw«***w •«••• ’ — • . . . . , . . » .

1 1. jbv Ifn Rrvnu k fa III *rt th# at Mlrt for CHS fUriio. wUI br the produced by Bill Elwell and di »to home schedule for three years

t

In aeBad-

a«nm«»l.': ~ T truwlr ap.ak.1 for lh. radio ad r«i.d b» P.i. 1 aud.n.ann liubi. prior ta th. IM« aebaan ul. of Mfuc.tlonal l.tocarta In-

- - —— —— clinic Friday morning with John Wei*«>aa the TV director Despite the TV blackout the pa»t* thr^ 23-mmute programs

H lloarh if-, v p of J kilirr k '' 1 lao y.ara th. boaoffic dropp^ l- r -^.k (1 '' /.d at vounastera m

I.L.. CtllJlAC C„nnnr ,.no Thomp-on H.n Wim.t.rlli h |>r.*t urniM Cfaf Mf law MW* j fbkrpfr. with laat aaaaoii arlndtn* 1 »l*m«ltar> and Junior high

anr Muaios jupporun^ ^55 ^ .od f...o 1 ... WHAA J>rUTb 1Tb JOINT up «» m m. >nn«» m »uck .pr«cni«> m coop...

IK 17 TV’, p:. Tr.ilor tumhii- Fir.1 ( Hrokau «rrpr of in a« nniuuilu apaim hawk hivlory So II aaa Tobin'a •“» public and parochial

WJA-IV s nx lrauer i-.u( h Ravmn c« (%«. .od AM-TV PROCRAM SETUP «*«•• »« i"»k- •< •—»« • paniail yk—t .«*»*«»«• «mw» .r.

e • e iiii. in Kaaawth ll Bak.i p..,.dcnl ofI nwunnra dbiui

r.iurn to 1 \ .n m. hop., of -park T‘W**?F »•*«•*» •"*

Series* jOIH^ noldouts standard Audit and Mea*urement - Rochester. Od If mj; the gate Topper plant to at- Thursday at A 20 a m ,starting fo-

(Services. Inc., making up a panel Program department of WHAMjtempt to win Wirti oxer to hi* day >Ttk>g.U.

* Whal* T.^k whose mri«tv-i<» will give l(» minute jn^ W MAM-TV ha* b**rn split thinking when he ceturns from si

,u-h on WJ7. IV N T. wlikjgnai.i *e> down the middle, after 2? months road trip this week However I ...... ..

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eluding the “non proa country to permit TV and had _

oitaai tfa.II ------- no* a.

John Karol vre per tn charge of Show was scripted by Fd Dornty. permitted full video coverage of

sales for CBS Radio, will be the produced by Rill Flwell and di> its home schedule for three years

II lloach. Jr . v p id J W alter

MwUr QfiuitAC Snniwirtinu Thomp*on Ra> Wunderlich pre*|.MSfar JIUUIU3 Jll|l|WI IIUK dent of Cuuun and Feorn Co . Co

11/ 17 TV* * Di» T-. 3.ak t' Uimbus: Frcil C Brokaw xrepre of

I ill llMn * l*aul H Raymci Co. Cbtcago, and« - m St it . Di Kenneth II llak< i president ol

>tries; ^oni^ MOldOUlS standard Audit and Measurement

>pm anal v *rs. road trip this week However a b,/* . A .. m b.wi.l iwnhaMy go a* the ABJ. TV Af Pr|(fta% ^icinonn\ clink on •»< programming Charles W Radium *poke»man stated deAmte Nl AA c LnH Ty Pn lie v

B 4 1\ advert i -i i»g Rnkegt lit u > n P* ogram director nf the\ s x hat TV was out as far as hockey

s v a

ri.'liib to u*mg Aim clip* front u*%^hle. tune but mg manager for Me Wdttons store IA3A will he general is concerned Ihi* season HpfpnHprl hv T»# Wilnil Hollywood Muduck Among

|^*ahn F.ikhxon will *t»r.xk on “Mow program director Reporting to him t —— 1/wCIAIfa wj I Ug Ffil

P ,r ''rwi14 ” 1'” *• Buy Telex iSMNl AdvntMtg To- *tH **** Sylvester Nmeiii. ay « i UJ inF TV’C ‘CTDID’ AC I- A

f,om their m» the airei arc ^ - Bpo< gnahw* will be given *i**ant program director to WH \M WJdI-ItS bTlUr Of' -

Uet T Olt Keapprab> fir... w. H..U. rartioTV d.rrilof kbd Eu«^. Z«hrr, a* .mmUM , _im ,/,,** abAOW D.lroit. Or,

Defended by Ti| Wilson

In Detroit Reappraisal... • U T, 4

**> Gcoi ge Bol.*b I ad IO TV director ,nn /-acner.. a* avus.am i/xiaiic rfiAlLC Detroit Od 1«

' k!«,ur TaU“* '« pj“ 4tnv'm ,or ,h»

d"> *d, SDN. RELIGIOUS SHOWS c«in. roo«b.n J^md. i«

\ i ii’iack » i,ori Para.K ‘,h,rl S. Dailey. u>lu>l V rtircr I**1

, . ,

• ,, , . ‘ DatioM Ort It aadv. It, l.lcviaton problem, andr

-•*•* *<* MH-unn KrM-k-M..' f'l.vc V?**” a. 5nt,oL„„, ' pl.aa. don I b. too hard on u<

, u v. v. u,,d Leonard Matlhen.. time buv <« HIUM and pro«rain vale. <o- An axtenviva plan lor televi.intanajya. the Impail of

1*1 okii ..in Wlm h V.t4t> Maggt Mf vn i*«r for I eo Burnett Co ordmator for the tele outlet religious programs has been under- J w *V • - -r.vd.u -*u.«

, F.anki” %5S*. ren 555 baa bean mu.u d.rev.or ol Uk.n by WJBK TV. Th. protram- ** wtl.* . . t.M new thx In addition lt» ^ manj^r of ^ x>;l ( lev eland * WHAM Additionally. Mary J. iming involves an hour and a half n **

Nllakmwrwwt pi.Mlu. l Max trig has _ _ ... Thoinukin* has been named assist- -* religious sustained each Sunday.k*n • hi I bit* tr«MU toreign feature*id I Wtinir R.iuk Snayder l.ux

1 u: viv .iimI TransAlmv«iv oi the theatre circuit* are

WLS’ SQUARE DANCE

Thompkin* has been named awist- °* rcllglou* <u*tainer

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Italian"1

Hl'ym..nd'r

'Ta« The brvl program alvo heard on ^I^aTldeodp/.h ?e»

dbe(Jii*1k!l

_.hif,. from fh. announrmg *•>** aV U.BW hour ofra- Te5°u5 C^nc^'*'**

tional Collegiate Athletic Associa-

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‘Altov theHr* .ct' Cun- ace

CTCTlVil PDAMATIAM to news department; and l»f»ou* musk Then at H 30^*TRt

[-- ,00 television radio andL« ou; la w.dk With UnUjurl. rtMIVAL KKOMOTION Charles Clerk* succeed* Sovelli aa Detroit Pul pir U presented, also L*?

*5- h^A wtuLn Sil> ntn mmiutvi of the M-rif\ 1 »»• m.4tK u'lnc oiner guests wno n *ard Wilsvn also1

* . k ^ W W W • III* SB mm •W ••• XT •WWW \ wots» ntiA uKhIuvci the M*ne\ TV -,1^.

<<.)*• Kh>) Sk.wira* ChK ago. Ori 1«.progr m ales coordinator^

1 .n l ux l,i»ew > Wait. Readei detail* were rounded out g ;•*"’"’57

and ivht wry chains \u r plug> Uu ' *°r the second annual |BtCrin0Un(3in ShUillEthe iuMi-vb when their l»lrn> are re Prwrrie 1 ninrr/k LS International -

x1

-• »v • Mi.,* v» i : . v i % tn turn D me Fe-tival which i* ex fa/nfL (j-L Pwign II

h plugged on the exhibv mailing P»*<'ted to bring in some 2000piere-i and lobby di-play » j

dancers and caller* at the two-day Balt Lake Cily. OctPit given advance previews on display here Oct 20-27 Geograph- In a revhufAe to handle inci

n i simulcast with WJBK radio |

"** h *rd Wiispn/#

1^It includes choirs from vartous { .

L_Anderson proxy of th#

churches, along with a message p^troit l.ions.

from a dtiTerent minlater. priest or fl*le ?<all?,U

»! f,

0?!*rmountain Miuffle, from a different minister, priest ors,Jtr l

.

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hf N*?i

>niK u'T'r

to^a I L D # i f J rabbi each week At t a rn the C BS if-WJ 2? rtdectlWith Jack Pane Upped presentation of “Lamp Unto My

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* V* ftoT U offered At ISO am a ^"B*««ntacampalgnagaln#ttel-Salt Lake City. Oct. It. tDecia1 quarter heur newscast Is

«vUlo« curbs in all aporta.

. reshuffle to handle increased £££*. presenting the news of allemi of an enlarged Inter- ^ NCAA counciU. butlined the his-

PlI given advance previews on display MV* Clct 2H-27 Geograph- In a reshuffle to handle increased cBi-rkd oresenttm the news of allWilaoo. veteran policymaker ill

;»;i«yib«; .

iorhoi* . Tbr S.H.* »*aW. *;*«» »< »!». kr»a«FM pr»- Probl.m. «l an .nlargml lnl.r- r.UgHHU faith, on a national tod ldCA

l#^councfU. butlUMd Uw hU-

“JefHklr;

l-amour Whistle at motion projret* ever attempted by mountain Network. Jack^^ Paige, v p. local basistocy 1^°^*** football televlaloo

Katun Falls '" Feature* used at the • radio *Uiion with delegations in charge of program*, hat cut -/ '

:

’ which led up to this yean “mora-ssme time a* their first run* in tf&n at least 25 state* and Canada loose from KA1-L operations, and . M ... ^ . toclum.”elude “Oliver Twist ' Saturday's Uk ing part will handle net problems exclu- AoC-TV • N«WI Utl He pointed out that It games In-

Hero.'' The River ” Tales of Hoff Dancers exhibiting their wares steely, ABC TV launches “Near* Gal,4* vo*vmg college* will be aired on

mann* and “Mr Peek a boo ” Films .fa tilt Chi show were selected by Kay Richlns. former production weekly suspense aerie* featuring M in thD year's “con-

ahown at the same time a* their Mate elimination* which were coo- manager, and onetime program di- Betty Furne** aa k sob slater for a trolled" experiment He pleaded for

run* in the nabe* Include ‘ Bitter ducted under the auspice* of the rector of KDYL. has taken over as press service, oo Saturdsy «20» at the Industry to bear with college

Rier.“ “Kon-Tiki" and “Tony overall advisory committee George KALL programmer, and Jean Bish- 12 noon. Later the show will be •thletle ofAclala until the year's ro-

Draws a Horse Blggar WLS National Burn Dance op. traffic head, hot been named shifted to k Saturday ovpning slot. faW tow fa.

Segment* were shown on the pro director and Walter Boy. Recrea- Paige s assistant program It produced by Hal“w* hr* hopeful that in Decern-

#r.*m from Aims with flr*t run* at tlon Director of the Chicago Park Mel Standage, continuity head Davit. ABC staffer, and George ber - wh*B we get all the facts wothe Loew s Slate. Victoria. Bijou. District head up the operating conlinue* in that capacity, and also Quint, former Associated Press re- •*# know what to do about tele-

Crttenon. Paris and Park Avenue i committee. ‘takes on Richms' old title. porter, witk Cort Steen directing. (Continued on pnge 38

PRODUCTS SUM BXTRKMIIV LAUDABII..* • ..WHIN TOUR ADVIRTISINO'S AUOISLI

}{ive you ever seen people ^undiKi on bird concrete floors

or fitting on the edge of their teat* for half an hour at a time, ju*t

reading advertising?

Wt haven’t— * * .

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But here's something we have feen: People Mantling on hard

Concrete held in rapt attention by an auctioneer * magnetic voice.

H.or this aaciting »h*w far.

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We have no intention of auctioning off radio time but wt

hate decided to Uke our own advice and use propfe ,<©f all thing*)

to tell radio. A» a result, we've prepared a kind of transcribed

radio ahow for executive*. It can only be described as a lavish

extravaganza. It's called "This . •

is ABC*

**This . , , is SHC*9features NBTl IMl radio stars, re.

Corded from Hollywood to London, a 27*piec« orchestra playing

especially composed music, three ftiund -effects men, and a factory

in Harrison, New Jersey.

But principally “ This ... i* NBC” contains an hom-t,

realistic appraisal of network radio today-and specifically, the

radio network that reaches more |»eople than any other advertising

force in the world . , • NBf\.

We think that you’ll want to know where network radio

stands today. And we're certain that you’ll be entertained by

“ This . ..is ABC.” So please use your warm, convincing human

voice to make a date with u*. Well be happy to put on a show for

you. Call us for a booking today.

NBC Radi. 7. .

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Television Chatter

t •••fury's CMvt office > Yam*U#Ileauty Salon* vpon'oring late -eve-

ning feature Aim Tttfviiy night*

•rn WON TV Irwin Knrh»n« ami* i I Itam Brwmfteld have been

Inside Stuff-Radio

Now YnrU fBend Ami Jamex Gleason working *»l

kaiUw ik. . .

1,1 I Ho«ll «l 91 I ruhvl I ».

Mrhon D* Inti named jmuxm al. lty lh , vlir firing ’vimt t-

«im1 arrangrr for the William F Brordy ProductionOI%rn and J«4mwn stahubr* *>i ( .M(r i - *r «*,«.* MlKW , All SUr kw" Sin».Si ' »ni Nla< hmr nun bankrolling * stmlu. Ratmond I

iRywy*..«yi-* ,r l,l> « t\ a ** **».

ol 'trn % K.t. >«Hk daytlmr %ho* net " MM' |»i.-twin*marking the Aral TV investment ol # ii.ii j-nv F

William Braml.Hd hava barn - f*o top ranking emerlainerv IU» Milland of the Alms and Sid Caesar•tided to the TV vp«ti«»n of the (hi 0| *rv\ are due in Washington today IWed I for • special broadcastHoard of Education * Hadio Court* markihg the second anniversary of the official Department of Defence<*'

» airer.# Time For IMrnw ” Third year of showr a regular public serv*

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|ue feature of ABC. Is being launched with muih fanfare before a th#

London A |>c audio*#* at 1 inner Audiiogum Actually ahowr. which tx to he

€^57 Nlalr direHiaS^H^Imf * *«*"* ***** "»'k H*'* * ^corded at tonight * rcremoniea will be aired m It. uaual 9 ft 30 v,M****** Blair dinning { K<1

Cio’ protram to HU«kix*ol |a*t Sun* M**nday <12» night over AHt ,

squad v.d,. * «***•».«* j* * 1 Hoat t

daay • Six of SheJlmb Holmes In addttio* to Willand and Caesar, ahow as well a* preceding to*.. _ a A M \ ^ etwwiw* ewJ tkd ViddA* 0l*k*O 4mbw ftlua* I aua ftUM

lily HallKilot pic version('producingprmiudfll %h«it

Jerry Fairbeakthe rmnpany in It. 100 year hi* ductions veepee Sid Ragrll perlory ( harlea Irving Production* a,ttv g)m% (or TV will tie pfodu*indie package aRem v pitching a mg approximately DM hours ol*« i* situation comedy *rrn*s to «g«-n % »<lcn program# a week in the not-Cirs and clients Tilled What » toodi'tanl future, or 30 HUB hoursllusiMnd It ftar» Jock I rm»n and Mn »uiallv as cmnpaird to the 77

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flllfeii JT -|viurr *>** »mu>i> M IK# wt>i<y lyrici m trlMf* by Pit FImiU PH#®2L Th'h ikwl o?TTls?vT m- ,rAAr * k

: r.ge- I adf I ww^n iThi Wa" MM! ftaubfui Joe of WJH Detroit Secmd treatment ha. new words

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’ .'.nSJiSwBVTitly"*,h ,0 m *ub“ nb,r •”

Mabel Taliaferro and Frank Pwalia 1 . / *l T. mg her dptie* a. of the l^ird ffeKlbillly in Hong the tune

In the lead roZeTof Wm \ ‘'lUf'^e l2le !^fo, vZiwiiSi^bs ^.SfoertTv VUvor of Undon on the * Ko.|

Besides the transcnpti.m, which feature, the Swlngtones Thesauru.It to l»apa” Weintrauh a t. (tl\ vn. J ,. Putuc.*s irl,

h»«wen*? |»r«rrait|. Hit Tue^tav is sending outlet. »ugge«t ion. on u«nt the Uidurtry promotion device

grabbed off the (.old Modal < amb -f i.iie siudkM ' Carroll fhbbona Savoy b*l»* Wherever To* C#’ aloffa* wat originated by the I'mted Detrott

uf fus* 'dorto* have been adapted l*r TV cert will feature the singing of Pvt Eddie Fisher, jyke bo* fave turned

»t at I \ bv Aim crltle C \ .l^irwwe. and soldier, ptu* the V. S Air Force Symphony Orch. conducted by C«d.

ank^ |*| «). ftt'd will be aired neat Salurdas <;eorge S Howard and the “Kinging Sergeants ’ directed by Warrant»!' wih Alaa Wkealley and Roy* (>ffu*er Robert 1. lenders Fisher stationed nearby ha. been featuredmand Fraweia slat ring Film star

, tm a numb* t of arrived forces showsHerbert law has the lead m Jack .

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' 11 Hr *»‘V Hi A. Theaaitrua library wen ice Is gelling behind Broadcast A' MH it J’l r«B|V «»VVI* • •* vrp III HIT ^ wl |LA •‘ewaartl " ms. s I^ sirs swV < mo. «swa ^ • ’ ' ' y v T

i.H» diU;«nH future, or 30 ntk) houis» ffff salt/ » Md»g Huieau a "Vkherever You Go TTiere** Madio campaign The-

Mnnuwltv as compared to the fTft . I 1 ' r "..w.JvTlv** saurua has released tlwr tube Incorporating that slogan in two yersions

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IIaII> .Lulin. f.w ft.. OrtVff t .1 .1^1^ ..J k. Ik...

« count VV mslon TV Stores have ‘nkrd Arff^pre^y4

W II* •,»° 'ir"x* 'I*0* 1 '

rented the Windaor Theatre Hums Itam I .»% • npodg KTtA veep#e I

•—-— >-7t -» a s|m i ,^i three iiour show Fjh-

^Klaus l.andsberg underwent mirmi ass • ^ «pir m •

day 'tMirnirig ' It 1 to maik the ofien surgery last week Ihdie pi«I Cfcl TOOU |V I alei>t

tniTOf Ms ali'd hi am h stores. i ducer Fmerwaw Yacke here from _ , _ ^

*y Wd* * -elder also Iremg spotlighted

vee-ppe If .’,

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Radio Committee and was picked up by BAB Frederic W . |ivl

|World Broadcasting library recently cut g aorta# of quickie plugs withceleb# voicing the “wherever you go” theme.

ing «f Its latrst l»anch stores

^Ylarl Yavoslskr s shmt play. The Ic.^ham for huddles with (.ewe

* t«» be done on the K« n | #« khart 1 r upioming ti (epix

s,,rilV«_ stari ip#

^series ' The fflocvtcller, «|s«i takWyktio Ml. ft* t JO IIn* me in the SIIPTE convention

Eve Hunter Show vMtCv set Dr. fdflle siawe Inked new 33 week

Radio isn’t dead in Nashville—a tingle announcement on WSNfI- nr ( iimnuinihl Dnnri 'pulled 34ftd4 replies from 31 state#IW M W^m Noble- l>ury ad agency, testing It* 7 p m Satui day announcement

*D- - - ff- C_* O II- Ckbsai Pul> ^or ttl client, Jefferson Island Salt, offered a cuffo picture ofJW 4*nT. JWDW Grand Oto Opry gAddfr Jimmy Dickens

B*>*l. memory -training p#<t. hi VC-TV for new TVauthor it \ for three appearanre* series in addition to his curieVa%t we* k and this, as a ted for p*n ' »|,Mnet«wn Jamhoree ’ M« W il

w* Irla tegiiUr we* kh ap|*earaiW'r<v Iwfins new nos' the>hua»*fW iltiaua TU ^CTark. ea-WPIX series on RHJ- ! v using>«i»n' the ABC-TV sates vtaff next f«vn ivntii Treva Eraaee on S* Mrt/ J . .

play bouse” Fitday < |ft* WaryBleid,*dt4«*d to '.Heat ch for Toomhi"* < -»st Yilma Kurer <.i

* Mme > l.icu T*o*|fV tonight 4 17

f’arl Lexerman. esc* V p

•YChicago Oct 1ft

rp‘ Ttiree of the four Windy (’sty •

H- tele atatioh« have juincf fbtes far]

a twp-hour hoopla teeing off Use

Community .Fund drive Friday]

oi ID * night Pooled telecast to be I

MPLS. CUENTS TAKE Gridcast Hassle Disturbs

THEIR GRID SERIOUSLY New ibmpshire Peace;• Minneapoli#. Oct. 1ft

The elaborate extent to whichh for Tinnoi n'^.^SV biiTS? *** *** *t«#**h *

- local radio and TV stationx areK»m •• A'J. * )' -.571?. .A/.'.' :

«»«•- ""* «otn« In thm i niv ol Mmnrvl.cdiatelt and at’ !> * ,,j atationt with each au.ng hnmlims t.Mirhall lames I1 *** e*-*** •m«n rjw*wi **rr

Itxuf the 'how from Mk^iy WTCO's after a bitter conTelemeter etecs will n in itw lit o. *** 1FP**** ®v wuin rem«ne .jjl,. ... -

Outcome Still io DoubtManchester, ff H . Oct, ll

The pea* • *lThtfTT^iet lied #\*r

II,e ‘ T.Miner** ^ i, » e ie»nr*. » r le* » » m i ir* r * *

b, 7Z »’TZhZZ •** -fieuego op*o**#D*gf "*** 01 %tu

f new ’ Topper * series tieing»'« U *ve< a w ill gn |'‘ tbe rt < utual studios

WCOO’f remote

r"T~- i.TT’T . ; ll»» -brnrtM w*w MM: WNIW* WISH I \ WW WSKSjit —r—Wy. *«1UJar WwrBon. of n*1#o Deft# *l.»ff. I .... wrrhalniiral t*ko pari m tire public »erv- 1 ; The CBR station flew three menwriting a chapter on gagw riling for Ml p#yr**|oglcal uyiv rv ^ I

m nrrkrin cun c*"' r*' tc'!00

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writing a chapter on gagwriting forj

* * » » *#l##wu#'i. payrturiogira

protected tome. “Careers ill Come. <1* #ma “ No Escape * currently be

d\ ” J Nugent Lope*. e«~!' irl mg 'produced for Aim dramatic ser

It on ha' mined WOR TV »< ac *** h' S* rer^k television Priwhic

count eve* Hobs at Eagle Lion atUdlug. Dr am.TV radio actreag Marge l ee, ****' '» l,h • «»rge*.n who must de

w mom'Iv ill planed to the C’<*ast ***** whether to lei his at temple*

ice venture with WON TV forego- i ->sports aonoumer Stew YfacPIiec

games proved to he short lived ;

A Her the throe local stations.

mg produced for Aim dramatic xer inff ,tt stirk to its regular sou. ex-coach Bet me Rtermau and WMUR. WkBR and WKEA, had

if. h\ Siren Television PhhIwi •'chedute. Siations are donating ; former Gopher gndder alar Dabo reached an agreement ending the

Hon. at E^igle Lion studios Ibama : »hc»r time and the f»*e talent and l^Ypir—do Berkeley for the tilt. 1earluaiv# privileges which had

w uh a surgeon who muat /dr.- technical unions have also okaved Tiio did three features. These been granted WMl R to a*r the

^ _ cub* whether to let hts attempted ;ruffe appearames by their mnn were a half hour preview starting gndiron contexts, and police had

fbat »##* ft# stay wMi b##» fiubtii live or die dunnt: an berx at 3 9ft pm the running diopped a disordeth condmtemei g»n< \ hum oiuraixm Program will lead off with a pl#> by play account direct from charge against a HKHR official

ft'.. at 3 30

Kirhard H Gedney addr*d to emergency brain operation., Pn^ram will- lead off with a Dt*> by _

the sales staff of L'nited TV Pm segment from WKMl TV featuring *he California stadium starting at who deAned a broadcasting bangrains He ll work out of the Chi- \ ABC’s Suprr Circus” aa«t; WBKB A o'clock and a half hour regular against that outlet, the Central

office . . Julie Bennett p«<r.j ChlCBffO will take over nest with* remote Bernie Bierman football show at i Athletic Committee voted unam*

r f*M’ a roie on \H< \ Martin shots of the Great lakes Naval 3 pm time emanating from mously to end all radio broadcast#

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S-^ Jw.Li rLif?***^! CHS* Frisco outlet RCRH hr) nod!

*^E»R took up Hf cudgel#

ru|Mfrating in a N Y ho^p fisun working the freelance circuit1

******^ * Haw kin# Fall# neHT’CO cowtlmrgnt on studio ;

with Boim Bailey. aatUtant* iom» aiimonl Delore# Hut WGN TV U beaming the Roll.,

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ton set for the ingenue lead in * Derby SundaV afternoons wHk I[W P8- MrNelll > FV ( lub gang, ,w* pfogranxming matter# when hi# station tried to “bootleg*

' M.mmi Ovrr Mulbrriy Sttrept” via iMag. ' H|K»it»ng (ioo«ls bankroilmK 'BL s “Kukla tian and Ollie “**,

r*T * game with ft w alkie talkie mike.

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;VYNRQ gabber George Slone I

follows from vVMig. *BKR then) vponsocs Twin Tity ^Federal k going on the air with a lengthyIWrd »

, Jackie Barnett, who who* been everything from a shm fakes over with a studio show feavlLnan. standard Oil of Indiana ** tirade against the Athletic Commit*C-’ff the special si>ngs um*4 by

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salesman to a bank clerk while luring Its talent. NBC conies in Waterman-Watcrbury, wk ^ ** A

Junto*- Durante upped to aanoriatc handling the pitches on the sta- again with a contribution from the —p'odm er on the S*hnn/ s stints on

; Don ’« “Five Star Final” how is < Wayne King Show, and woion , U/l TV ,m II f*> mimer on the Sirwnar’s stmts on Imn. e Star Final* now u Wayne King Show and leasion . W| TV’e I fsvHC ’x “All Star Revue **

I portray ing • milkman ax Eonuner winds up from WENR TV wilh l"W" • w* MDwHollywood

rial spieler on the Frtdajr niifht

segment of (’tifton t rtier’s newsStuds Place” crewAndy Christian. McCannErlck

strip which Warner Dairy spun * . ;H»* radio TV staffer will produce

Ink «*«l to ('omnuMtore Ptodurtion' fiirlouuh Gordon Minter. hasf "I '»«*'«» pi,*er,tm> if KTI. V I ami evrrc ftyrHull, lliissr t P#t OHirien. Ward \ > . to imn I . » Hi ArKA lAlw I AIvl

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vv aterman w ateroury.r te# H# urgr<f an inV9%tlMaUon ttf

nn mm « 77» aT! «variou# phases of ticket selling

WLTVsU of Ga Grid >and hinted that V. S.w w Treasury regulations nng.it have

te* Gm- Electric Cm— . ADanta. Oct Ift voted to recommend that broad*

< M LTV, Atlanta s newest t third > casts of the Central game# be Con-end nations 108th station ha# tlnued. but there seemed to bo

: landed Alms of all L'niversity of some question as to whether the(Georgia football games for screen- powerful Athletic Committee wouldmg each Sunday afternoon under yield lit Its support of the banvpun»or»hip of General ElectricProgram runs an hour, with WallyBulls. Georgia * bead Coach doing 1 k

the play by play commentary, and ,

announcer Hay McKay chatting

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w ith coach at quarters and betweent In a mo\e to demonstrate clearly hakes Since WLTV lias not yetthat (he union is clean of any Com- installed studio cameras. Bulls and

1 munist taint officers arid hoard McKay do their chat stuff audiomembers of the American Fedcfa- only.

. lion of Radwv Aili'H went before WSBTV i' offering motion pic* •

Federal Judge James Carter yes-jlures of all (Georgia Tech game#!

terday (Mon,*, and look an anti- on Sunday afternoons, also spon-t omniums! oath OfAcer# had i>re- sored by C E Comruenlary is byvtously A led afAdavils to the effect Techs head coach Bobb.. Dodd, ao-

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that they weren’t Reds, in cop- misted by Ed Danforth. sports edl-

furmity to Taft -llart ley law. hut tor of The Atlanta Journal. Theyesterday’s action wax a purely vol* program is a ftO-miOuter.

untary onej ; Philco is spon'oring radiocast#

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AFRA adopted an amendment by of all Georgia U game# over WSB.referendum a few' month# ago in Atlanta, with George Theertngerwhich its national bturd was au- ffmng the spieling, and broadcastst horiaed to expel any member of **T Georgia Tech game# over

[known to be a member of the Com- WGST. with Freddie Miller doingmunist party tine# IMS. the play by play, and Johnny Brad-

National proxy Knox Manning;

henry providing the color stuff.

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and local prri Frank Nelson were —* —]among those Uking the oath Mon T u D_ C L l

day. Other# were Parley Baer. Bet- BCBCCBU VaClS o\ mpilj

IS UB OftggDi Brgl^ Maher. Eric Salt Lake City. Oct. 1C,Snowdmi. The,,doi v V an Eltg. Bud For the second consecutive year!

)Linn. Mill Forman. Ken Christy. Utah Copper Division. Kennecott i

.^anley VVUI WrighL Tyler Copper Corp, has picked Up theBBcV#y, Don Wilson. Rod O Connor, tab for 13 airings of the Ctah Sym-Frank Binghaim Larry Thor. Ken phony, over KSL. local CBS outleL^*71 Tuttle Be* t arpen- pact call# for four live broadcasts.

IUL#*W5Tr* M Erur<‘* nine taped, all of them oneMillar, Harry Yon Zell. Gale Gor- hour shotsdon and ( o«'t rep ( laudr McCue Series will start Ar#t Thursday in ’

(Nil oftown were board member* January, with Allen Jensen doing!, Burton Do la, Ray Linn. Harry Stan- the commentary and Joe Kjar han-Iton. Joe Yocam. Herbert Riwlinxon dling the commercials. Frank B.

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Fi*nk Lovejoy. Earle Rom and Bob McLatchy. sales manager, inked for.Stevens, McCue ftayg they plan to the nation, with Adamson* Buch-I Illf UTlItfU Df ftda V it* UlMin tliaair mftn rufferaconlina • naunasAw #s II —

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17V SEW YORK CITY . >I/Hltf A, Hurrh. «-Nlk rffordmi *n<i ale» service. «o» an A0f

presentations artUrr iukmir OI*en »ubM for A«Ur» K henun on

ABC ' Family DrekHUlt wc^k bartuit •( IM d*»lh of Kkhun »

brother W HI Diehl, formerly *ith Hjml Itoo Wnght Organ nationin Poertit Rirp. has joined Mutual Ax< krr> a* feature ed. Jsek Bkftnner

has left the MBB department M Merits mpto-ting a tnme on the

late announcer Graham MeNamr*. mill donate sit royalties to chant'

Jim O'Brysa. former press chief at Mutual has joined AJacob', ad- public relations outfit as account rsec

,

Virginia Vincent

has tend on “Charlie Wild < m 21Wfllian I Unh > »f Kenson A Erkhardt agency addressee

Radio Fmhi Club lunch toinorroe Thur* Berry Rconger cheeks

nut of t i» AM and TV av*»".nments f«*r a featured role in Olivia IV-

Haviltand » road edition of * Candida ' Robert W. Rabbins e»*

Meadiei Heed strtion rep outfit, ha* joined t|»e WOV tales staff

John D< Rat let added to D;*ncrr - Fit igeraid Sample aa time buyerJack titoff an. former production chief at WNRW for dee and > half

years, back An toon after »ix months* instlsn in Europe GordonGraham upped to director of program pniductton and public affairs for

WCBS hands Sacks, of Columbia Recmrdk* *H> handle research! hr Percy Faith rfti od WNIW John J. Anthony.WMGM s atony expert, root ribbing a chapter on marrtafe rounaelltng

to ‘Meaning of Marriage’ upcoming British bookMurray Grabbarn it - * * tor of National A**n of Radio A TV Svatiim

Heps; addresses Ohio Assn of Broadcasters in Cleveland Oct 25Prank White, Mutual prexy due hat k today Wed* from BirminRhamBroadcasterf Assn Stefan Vhnabel son of pianist Artur Schnabel!

. has resumed ht* mlr on ' \phd the Storm ' BnaoMnd Rna-oeB to appear on Philip Morris Playhouse" Oct 23 Mutual web has

Won the award of the Direct. Matt Ad Awi for the best direct mallcampiirn In the radio drId; Citation covered the chain's sales andaudience promotion efforts Margery Monde added to “Strange Rotnance >»f Euel.vn O n I e%tie Barrett and Nelson Olmsted new to

"Romance of Helen Trent Abb* bends la ''Our Gal Sunday" addi-

tion ...

Vicki t ola set fur ’ Martin Kane’ on Sunday <tl!

IN UOII Y MlHUt . . .

NRCs Standard H«*ur vfur* into its quarter century pf eohaeeutivebroadcasting of serious mta*iv (Ht 21 and that should withstand thechallenge df any hour show for longevity Masters and neophytesalike have worked before the oiler's microphone* and for lovers of Roodmusic along the Coast. The Hour has been a weakly rod letter miniMarry Arkrrmxn h is given t arry Bern* the added duty- of aroutingtalent when he's ngt otherwise occupied a* CBS staff producer He'll

Interview the hopefuls and make the rounds of the late spots, wheremoat of the talent from TV is coming from One of Hollywood’s

success stories that found a warm response across the length andbreadth of (‘oast radio is the recent elevation of BIB Bbaw to genera!manager of KNX and the Columbia Pacific network. These who knewhim when he was a guide of studio tours have noted only one change

% he's even more cheerful, affable and all-out friendly to those who knewhim when Just another one of Rill Paley s ‘charm hoys” and Juststarting to move up Loeetla Parsons has until Dec 23 ta Ba farJergens- Woodbury but another client interested in a radio or televisiondeal Is awaiting the audition tape and kme Bob Hope hit the roadfor three weeks and wtfl remote bts show* from Air Pore# basesthrough Texas and JMaataalppt. Hell take along a troupe of 50 for one-night •lands between broadcavta Accompanying rad mites are MarilynMaswell. My Aveybaek and ban Brawn's band last Tuesday WasRadio Network Day at L A. Ad Club promoted and monopolised byKNX:-CBS Edgar Bergen spokr on “Humor in Advertising” j

IN UIH HO . .

Charles Adelt. switching from Mutual, and William Firman, moving•vt'r from WOK* ('hi office, have joined the Chi CBS AM networksales crew liooatd .Mann and Clem Iwarden hnr been added to theCHS-W HUM local sales staff Jack Gattachan la blurbtng the Jeltaportion on |H»n McNeill’s ’ Breakfast Club'’ ABC atrer WIND uairing the final period of the Sunday Chi Blackhawk home hockeyg.ctu« x « ith Bert Wilson. and Jobnny GoUaeltg doing the callingScott Wiseman of WIJ*’ Lula Bella and Scotty singing duo recuperating

' from Mjrgery Bob Kbos and Joe Boland have switched assignmentson WCH.'i Chi Cardinals pro football broadcasts Boland Is nowhandling the play-by play with Elson doing the color Bitty Leach laemceeing a new croxs-the-board WBBM quit show . Begtnald Ring.Helen Hwanaoo and Eleanor Podkrtvacky have joined the Board of

560’s the Rave Wave

On WFlL-adelphia Sets!

' Be-* t/3 buy In Pftllly thsaa

da> t t>n t 90 proof. It’g WEIL a

•liar#Of the city's radio audience- and it's 100 per cent prosed *

Bays Broadcast ManaurementBureau’s latest survey: four-

Bfrh# of Phitertalphia radio own-er- regularly set their dials to

writ at 560 kilocycles

That meena alien you sched-ule W KiL 1 too (too people are

1* teiiing in t he city alone. Tliat

Ut«ai>< jieople with $.1 ,«ifC .770.000

In d. ^posable cash hear your pitch.

And If you want to spread

ground a bit . count the ears lent

to WEIL outside t he city in all

the lt-County Retail Trading

Aren Here are a million moreprospects . . . another $T billion

In buying power.

And than there's the hugebonus area beyond . * . but whygo on? Just remember, you’re

Brat on the dial in America s

third market whan you sched-

ule WTO*.iS* as • ** ••

weekly platter shows it furnishesto stations. But these shows seldomget gand time and their * slue it

jEducations radio staff Cf Reward stopped aft for buddies with

! CBS and Wiigley execs on way back to the Coast . B4 BmMb has I n m : : eshifted from isles »*rv»ce manager berth to the sales staff at the Chi I AtVtlV 1/3006 1

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HR headquarters Bill FblIRpe k directing, the WGN feed to" ap^maamnw

Mutual of the Sunday afternoon fifth Army Band broadcasts I n i .w iii C«mmoog from m« O aa, f

Publicist Marxleiia Dutton off to Mexico for a brief sunning Club Mpfk) DUtUr ihins ft furnish*.Aluminum has renewed ABC^ '

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.Z?*r. — - lo stations But these shows seldom

fHark subbing for vstationing Leerge Walaea on WBBMs Gold Coast i|rt too<4 llm# in<j o^,, valu# u

strips . NBC Rack Chei Campbell passing out cigars with the arrival 1

limited ^

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’ ef a son. 'i However, putter shows, tome of

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: I which employ outside talent at tniml!S W ASHUSOTC#/V • • . imum AFRA aeele. base been su>*.

Bulb Crane. WMAL-ABC’s top femme personality celebrates four JTnde

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anniversaries during next month first anniversary of her cross-the- **•*• »*'»••« I ongressional si

board Modern Woman on Television' second year of ’’Shop By Tele- UOf; u

vision';third anniversary of her TV dehut, and fourth aniti of her ! YyjWRSV* p<^1 m

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marriage to William H. ScbneBcr WWDC sportaeeeter Bob WeUV !!jg!g"LPgL9 SSTtgTinked arrangement with Washington Tourhdown Club to air highlights

t)r Rim* *»

of sports outftt’s weekly meetings Human side of Congress being l

hVBWI « • WWIMI « wsxni 7 ii^*N»ssge mmmmm we » wwvtsg ,,,,,, * * krvtsoals

highlighted on a new Uberty network show. “Lunch With Congress.”, Ilf g nnsrrJISIn*i

originating daily on WOL, web s local outlet, and teeing off this week Pf, f

with Sen Style. Bridge. <B . N H ) Hmel Market. WWIXT mid Mu1

fuel femme commentator, at the mike for WOL-Liberty's broadcast of . .

'Place in the Sun ’preem for benefit of Crusade for Ereedom, with * ill7l2ILw 2S k!

such cclcb* x Ilia Mur Mlubclh TirWr Piramount boa «0oloh Zokor.i T,

”and column.il Ore. Puanao «uc.im« MU Alaaaodcr. WWDC- 1

Mutual’s new Negro dL had middleweight champ “Sugar'’ Bay Bakin- mr-Uaii iM iHb tswa* tH*t .1

ao. a (ucm |M«M Frod Ma.ha.roc VMAUTV .A*C> « ^ ***.”*» ^»u3u» annual ly .n^dTaatm^

(14 . with all of area s TV and radio dnmR eerrying show,‘the AM and TV industries donateabout 55T10 000 000 yearly to thearmed aervues atone not countingtime donated to other governmrntCrealey’s Bid te Ted A

Cieasrite’ Tnt Lasted

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r;:5;TsW Hssn’ by FCCWashington, Oct. ll

If Croaley Broadcasting Corp

Si CM lifer’

pealed to the state attorney

One network exec declared thatthe bmedcaatert. agencies and me-

10 Tlfi Hours bv rtt •r*l- who nM he has the right to h*v# failed. to educate the legis-

- IT aVT: enter the prison and he’ll do ao this l*ior* advertising meansWashington, Oct. 14 weuA. M the American market He point-

If Croeley Broadcasting Cmr* Tha lifer whn claims tn be able ^ M that Congreae has always

want* to text out a “composite" In make the MarUlng diacloeuree fought appropr istlona for the

NlW Tv ..s«.i mar it. rinciAnxti on Sturdivant’s death only wants to Treasury Department • radio work,

r^H hxlr tw do talk to Hubbard “I know all about although the department decant

ST .Twr m^nieh. L tofori 7 th» Sturdivant death, and lH talk buy time and merely the funds

mTi murninl NiT th* Hubbard but not to any Mate ^ talent and production

m/ormAl Urn ca» "NOrr-r inf nrtniMi ik. nan, *<**IaI." Ilw Ul*r la ruporird to Urn Army bmsI* planet or

V7 rz. hav. dtrlarud *Tv« been double pulattat. one a,lman aid. it pt>.“ 1.7, rrouod befort - loe them Yet In the ad Held Coo,qua* to try out a tint ayatum bolag: u , (nwi,n xem to want radm toquest to try out a tint system being "s w—*- w.

developed by the Nitionai Televt Hubbard hag told the coroner that

sM Byftoma Committee The Com* ** ’ll try to convince the lifer m

mission told Croaiey It may not witt W Ml right for him to tall

broadcast color other than CBS. to the ofBcial alone If that fails

HubhnH has told the coroner that ia. .

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he ll try to convince the lifer r }

••irtbut# tipq gnd facilities ruffe,

will be all right for him to talk |hu.. . i ... * _ ± •., t

during commercial hours Station the coroner says he’ll have Hub-WLWT. so NBC afRIiete. aUrts its hard along with him at the Ume of

fixiiw TV XX do xthwr fix the Interview.daily TV schedule, ae do other Cin- th» Interview.;:;

cinnati stations, around 7 a m The new developments have

Croaley had requend persaia- brought plenty of front page newvuon to fiprnmrnt both with CBS E*P*r publicity for Hubbord. whoseand NTSC compatible system **dur hobbv is crime detectiop, and to

NCAA Grid Policy

cinnati stations, around 7 a mCroaley had requend parous

sums to experiment both with CBSand NTSC compatible system “dur-ing such periods ol the normalbroadcast day aa R may select.”FCC pointed out that special au-thority is not required to transmitCBS color and that it had previous-

ly informed both NBC and Pblicothat experiments with nen standardcolor signal* must be conAned to

axes N

itv nf amwJ.vision." Wilson said “We realise

t\y for Hubbard* sbo>r,hat t#Uyto40* onf °* ih*

111 T*Jx!H522T^’ **< »ed‘um. ever discovered but'

hf.hhv u f-r.m- A- •" mediums ever discovered, but“ -»r— wiTyS tSrtSSWilson said college offlciala were

alarmed last year by dsrrsaass tn

u a H A . ui m I fete receipts and believed tele-

Y & R Cries Wolff «f tn#.

mm,

: I drop. Aa for anti-trust action whichCantmnxd hem pees W mm3 threatens the NCAA Wilson said

wKw-N «mmU iwxmau - that that bridge would have to be

hit nother than normal broadcast hours thxt thxi hndex a >1Th» NTSC tyttem to < rompouU

jjjjjjj, ij* Nr*'**

y!!,' kcr,wd wh,n “ *» :

ot color development* under **y % A. If* All I on uy to that every moveby Fhilco. RCA. DuMont. General £

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”** »e have made in our televtoloo pro-Ktoctrto and other manufacturer* Ht “°w * Pt W.'lWtln (*• ..o

“» ho have’or aanued .“.7^1" l»y-Co.man* ven*,„vl.7«„d^ brt

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mittee to work toward achieving “a;compatible Color television systemwhich gives a high quality pictureand ia economically practicable.'*

sponsored show befort Wolff canmove eest.

Also having a major Make In theoutcome to Don Quinn, packagers of

he said, “But we still haven t hada verdict from them.'*

Hanna,

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Halle of Ivy Mum. ^p^U outWGY *"< *"G»~TV.

BLAINE, LEE SEEN STARS

OF NEW PW PROCRAM;^.r^rir^Sr. “ *—* ‘°r"" -Hollywood. Oct IB

Vivian Blaine and Pinky Lee may

Anancial Interest in the Fibberseries!.

vivixn Didinr inti rin*) urr may I. •***.« van - -

co-star in a new lVmtnute package lh#tor NBC TV. to no tn the three-lime, ueekly T 30 to 1 «S p m T1* °

'.t*™'* Wollt 1

spot purchased by Procter A Gam-ble Walter Craig. Benton

;A

Bowles veepee, and Lewis Titter

talent Into the overall agency pro-duction setup, but on the otherhand not wishing to antagonise oneof ita major clients

Edsc’l Broadcasters

a; .vkd a* S

ton of the Compton agency, are I * -w '

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here for the kinescope audition of ^ looks like,

the shoo, which is to be lenaed ^^^d check in at V A R in

tonight « Tues. I. November, but would headquarter

If PAG Ukr. .hr km*, th* tom !?. ^ *“* ”«will bv .potlvd >n thv Monday.

°n H*U‘

Wednesday and Friday period, to Iftalternate with the new Dinah Shore tl ta Lshow which preems Tuesdays and || MpflROrkThursdays next month under Chev- llrolet sponsorship. PiK* will get Lams Cmussh from px«t h smj[the kine this week, and ia expected v*..™ w- a w. ^ .w-. . uto decide on its acceptance toon doutKed that Miss Hen-

rafterwardsVT •><** could get more than four

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votes for confirmation from the,13-member Committee whose chair*

C*L.M »nan to Sen Pat MoCarran (D-LdtC I Droadcasters nm.% However with Congress on

a I kfl a at ft r ,he verf* of adjournment, it wasAUttal meft HOT. Z-5 too**dered unlikely that there

Hkiuntoi - - -.-t:

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r .would be time for Committee ac-

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" ",u Cr*'* °* ,h* Nr* York Municipalbe u.iiuxtiun of rt-iw>urces for pro* Court* Juitic# iubrt« i u,,—,.gramming, slatui of ; educational the Court of Soecial Sexsiona of

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«rT '?^T?r 1' Piul“* Meltcr Jame* of tlur^Newr Coy Vork °*r Commiuion,led to tpeak Jacob I* Holumann. member of

Others scheduled to take part the Board of Regents of New York;will be Prof Chsrles Siepmsnn. of and Attroneyi David SchenkerNew York U; Dorothy Lewis, of Robert Daru, CUude Jlopc. Louisthe UN; Gen Telford Taylor, of Posner. Sidney Krause. Frank B

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Ht* J°i*l CemaHttne, and Hodding Karelaen and Morris Buchter, all

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and pi I capfion* likewise has heightened the wr«nh m4-llhU meet in** has set ActionV l " '* ' 1 '

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that r»tat« tto»lr IndlvlduaUty .Vf. if th» nut* MawI BS VWp In ch«r«, ut riPMUFD UrtfCAN*>”?*' »"*™ ItWW* »*••«, «<». Wf" *>* «.!«, *» hfMlll»[ it m at » «*r» « llAKUNtK, JAlkSUN

h*.tr» .nd Kr.lt The.tr. • Another rumple ud*»* *** * **

. . . >K„ ^ F1IH HASflN FOR TV^eh-k. * T i TV grimo has invited the t hi l ILJV1 IrinjV/n lVI% 1»

Af newspapers tradlttonally nix trad* name* In their rsdio-TV lint-1 CMraco Oct Id

ing* advertiser* and their acenrlea art flying: more and nmrt thought[ Ch|rjlf0 television Council, coo-'

in picking ahow titled an aa to make a diatincti\e im petal -Ip the ad»<e nM|ag m p|an to feature promt-line* Dailies* reluctance to five out with free product m t-milkaturn . % tnrahrr„ * yZ ^In editorial copy ard i"« captlond. Ithnwinn. hid t^ OkMttW

j meeUnfi has set Adiunfor program tags that retain their individuality even If the trade name Murph y ( CBS veep In charge of

it dropped Situation springs from discovery that many papers are ^ ^’ headliner at next Wtjnr*

meretv listing as "Theatre"" such tele Show* as Celaneve Theatre SS* ™!oT '

I uckv Strike Theatre* and Kraft Theatre ’ Another example is Ik• The Voice of Firestone** which frequently is carried as “Vuaee ? group hag jO* lied the Xhi

' William Dorter. (’IMTs near story and talent departments chief. 0,1 ,hf xmettng. with a posaibtJity

had His own troubles wHh the World Series./ °* **'"** » merger of the two

Hotter. who took over his CBS job Oct I, had arranged w hile vtill)

organuations.

on the Coos* to sub-let the Manhattan apart men t of Leo Durorher andj

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s frau. Laralne Da> with none of them figuring at ihe time that ths iC ,a r u »

Hurocher* would be % V mm <kt<»brr Because of the Giant* last- lolltff, L4utirCgHrh rallv which took them into a *u*garoc *eries, Ho/ier had to live in ^ ’ J^a hotel until last Thursday *11*. when the Durochera finally went to the 1

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Television has created plenty of jobs for members of the Screen 1

I n et tors Guild, k ith 10# el them currently engaged in that medium- Cleveland. O t if

Guild reports that this represents 31 *7- of the senior membership The Radio Csmril of Great 1

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Of this number as of laat week, 35 were directing IMmed TV pro- Cleveland will hold its 11th tr

duct ions. SI were piloting live video shows, two were produc ing for fiunat lonferrme (V! ttfeatur

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headliner at nest Wedftr* uAAUIlLRf JAUUUIl {»»** wf Voung A Ruhicam towered1 session pit y iM ICAIIt TAD TV **r ^wm ,m television Whi n he

oup hat invited the t h> : FUi JHHSrPT V called it “the leading oRi-ndrr in

iiulrmrnt^lub to mi tn Moils wimkI Oct Id material that ta stale rhea|i and m

^g^ rr^rfer* Jf^he^nuS, *nlr> > had ta»t« and harm.ng the eivtire

Mkhw ’ ts getting into tilevniion advertising business*’ Me ‘pAs'

' -— end ihe creator-author ot the !k on *T.rt s »*ut Our F.thu* to Work**

A Mwr ll» lia).l.t Ad 0.1 ad-R-- r„U..^ » |*anv with lornwell JailtMiii \re-

tollff€, unre pee Of i f Thompson ip nn m - lunrheo* yesterday #«*^Hroi>

y. , P | q i* Hollywood, as one of hi% part n« ts way who la also board ch*«rm;«n

lbemc m llCft Radio to film the series Ftr^t call m* American Aasortatmn a# Adver-

r Til D I‘*a -goes to riss ,r ' A

using Agencies, addrd 'TV v glar-( ADfiTlI t TW rarlav Gamble which l«r th« |Mvi right “

•... MVS*** ” ••'“J ,..t. hu .pMiwna ' HaMHi B«»-j

twto;Cleveland. O t Id time on radio Walter Ctaig. v p ration for public routplamt*,'*

tadio CouncU of t.»rratcr fvead of radio and TV for: Renton We in the adver1t^tl1u lniAirvesad will hold itljllfc fe

; 4 Howies, has areond refusal mmA Ara> a An*

their own companies, sla were busy as associate producers, eight a» mg ‘ C olor, ( oiler* and Culture **n.

, in| ,h|U ^ lth is. fkiitmei hasSOCtorttoiB m.<Maav ue !•rn~mm n _ : w to*. wiTr., .. ..

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A r«tor TV .ho. *.tl to* tom- , fcr)| ^ n>. story iS turiJa<k Benny does hie own TV shour an CBB BnMny Nchr 4. at 7 M <

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0^1 rated through the eourtew of ll|rnf 1lir lhr lhrn Henr A klleo

p m., then bounces bark info the same spot as a gs*e«t on “This ts Show W KWS Adrian . Murphy,

sue- nern gMnbcy Craig s -*«sorla:MM

luiineo'' the ensuing Sunday On Nov id Joe I^iurie. Jr, will president CM. Mil discus# lb* H||h <iArdner date* hack to thpresent ha ' pyoblem * to the panel

—“now that Fm co author of Development of Color Television |imr bought Ihe IVi n M-m»(Sh««w Bis 1 From Vaude to Video* my problem is how to become a in conjunction with the show „r ,, p$.ii

bestseller.

Ihe Nadio I ouncu of s.»ri«irrjbrad ol radio and TV for He nton • vVe in the adver1t»ing luicihcct

r>Ml.wl Will W"» »» » A h« MTMMi nHtoMl h, lr H ,Bd ^gionat (cmferrme featur-j . u-,, , •

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A color TV show win be dem- u Hen he headed the story ihiMrl* lessen the effertlsene*# of it»e#gna'rd through the courtesy mrnf for the then Beig A jllln MBs Jlgr 'Rfif delinqu^h* »es H< la-

HKHM Adnan Murphy, su e agrmy C'ralg s -•‘scu »at»«n tiscls, our dellnqu* m lev are mdpresident CB8 will discus# The H c^rdner (dates hack to the great, but they are serious andDevelopment of Color Televisum (imr ^ bought the Ferry Mbm« everycnie in this room 1* huii by1 "njunnton with the ahnw «.n»r# for PAG ,hrm * double o«nd-At the afternoon session tele M u ung^riged whethe r iof- , tr Are we ev perirm mg a moral

visions entrance into the held ol „*,*«. the radio show here from ,rl *l,mn 1,1 ®ur business «co h as

higher education wilt he discussed Ty ’ cW»uhle user\

h” *****^ NmdH lb hrhl

jby Dr I Keith Ts ler. director af lo th# Tv gwutng Irving Vmdig * *£ ***"*'"radio education Ohio Stale Cm- Hh<> arfaplt , h# vrt»e stories for f RMbl,r Recenl revelations,

versify, under the heading whio uu the aretn* for hrimBhl to X

Oil we hwse a double -lafid-

Air we espeiirmini iThpral

>AACT DTACTTfiQ 1IIT WKRC’a Door* Senea h,lth#r ^ tl1 ^ A**""** s Y so the cast can double over recently been hrwurht to hcht

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|h» Dr I Kn.h T. Irr d.rr,..^ M lh, T V Aln.mg Irv.n. .W*”? jn4

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dtnea on wKRt bs Byron TatBfart. |f|f Education Through Tele*, hr Dn(). Gardner write* In*

” moral standards in many nelds.

Ban franclacn, Oct Id special events directnr. hag Sunday V(klon Participating tn the pres, #rn# who h have outsold ^ny o. her f*1 1 ffjPW f£*

t>,<* "WSl newsConvention of Televialon and afternoon half-hour programs deal- station mlU be Western Rc verve LmuluoMs on h.v un.h <iu»n thr

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Radio Executives of Northern Cali- tag with the drug evil, hot rods tWeraits *• Bare lav S I^atham “We must promche in our bu«t-

r-adio sui whip up the seript for

the tele pilot Gardner write* ho of moral standard* in many field*.

Radio Executive* of Northern Call-j

mg with the drug evil, hot rod* U«,versify • Ban lav S, I.eatham, rmhgtfornia and Mnvada today leveled > slum* civil dofenge. crowded chairman of the

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division of dm-‘

criticism at President Truman a .xchoois and overcoming prejudice mj|Ur ftrt His topic will he Mu-

latest security regulation* for Fed* Rtfip »« HUM ‘TM Door” and raf|0n Through Television at Iheeral civltUn agencies. waa inaugurated with a taping of Tur> ot th# i>1A |

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criticism at President Trumans schools and overcoming prejudice

latest security regulations for Ted* Btrip is titled The Door” andera) civilian agencies. *h inaugurated with a taping of

The resolution directed at the Taggart's visit to the U ft Ho«pital

presidential order declared *!t for Narcotics at Lexington. *, . f«r

gives the heads of various agencies interviews of patients.

the right to censorship without gad* - ^tmg up necessary machinery to ffillt i 108 HOO Setssafeguard the principles inherent Louisville. Oct- Idin our democratic system as set Tots! TV sets In the Louisville

WKBZi 17% SaleMuskegon Mich .

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"We must proenoSe m our bust-nevs the highest standard* of |i*<d

tgHe and units ta stamp out rep-rcdirnsihto practice* All of usm advertising mu*t take the mde«of ethics and principle** off iha

. W KBE and WKB7.-FM he#v have j-wgfls: of mir offices take them out

TKil (nRBwIAL iiiliTl be rn «old to Arch Shawd. of l>r of their frames and put them ta

Series of dramatic airers la bring troll subject to FCC approval All *ork **

repared for National YMCA the common stoc k of the A*hluu kc-r Hum k way tcwik a side* isipr #1

leek. Nov. H- IS celebrating the Radio Carp , which owned the out- surveys in »aymg "'the only ti uaTotal TV arts In the Louiwitle

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centennial of the Y'S founding

piepared for National YMCA the common stock of the A*hheckerWeek. Nov. il-U. celebrating the Radio Corp., which owned the out-

forth in Ihe ronstttution of the market now total lOfgOQ Therelets, will go to Shawd for $171» IWO arc urate rating service more arc li-

mited States wars i 03# sets sold by R# distnhuThe confab is also considering s tors in Louisville during Septem

voluntary rod# of ethics Iber

Jeanne Harrison directed the Preferred stork, amounting to I2L* rate than Nielsen. Pulse lloopei

Rest stants, a quarter-hour *ho» 0#0. Isn't Included In the vale, or Starrh |g provided by the snler*written by Ailan E Sioane and which was handled fcy Blackburn- of the public as recorded on ihostarring Walter Abel. Hamilton. cash register

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Television ReviewsMMuni*4 rrMi pit *1

part Then v srr tom* defuien-|

rifiv such m the »hll» paffi Ff lbook c«rr>in| a grernuh tins*tod the puppet character* reflect-

ing loo many blurt in what tr.uppoaed to naFip JH*n an owMentr ,

Bento*I TORONTO, mm

but hi* dory aaoNn tort deliv- from whuh should haered w.th effect Ijthim Mrlvtv oulrr* Coirnnenilli•nH Htrirtl did little more than ».k into st rip! rltfdivel)

U»r r one question .»

filaaaa etiN Mi a slightly rihiff B(lilTll, H iymiTitatmo.piv-rr with Ihr i«iMli<lite* tat tL ImmSt

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living ihetr we»» <tn th« rtty* ^Santa! ion

:impartmm l ilo«i1o«i

to Stanlf) Kraats^i prexy ol J ",Samtat <»n Men* I .oral J 11 A Han

luppoatd to

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ir* in what «p * c entmoed tram Pit ttj

bom an ouMo**r .. .

But moM ol Um Owd. »v»n ihou.b adviaory

TV TESTS PROVE OKAY•alyvj In

Toroaito. Oct idcoojunction with the nearlv

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ct^Sl5m»5r«r»nrtoHwd '*•** **g* «*> h«* ?*«; !L“ Moot**. Mat.oot *» T*-Gras.

ni|»n k*pt the puiad in high g***r ^ rv *»

and restrained ht* spirited wr»l»'T’' 1 Mao York

with (art Thc> II bt a tough art

to fo’lnw Gtoa

1 B'OVI p WO I* va/ . . * _ . . p v- 'empa« * vrna inwiaiVO gtOIIVHl tv

and definitely imparted an addad on thf ground ol iH>»*it> * rontlict\|«airoaI Ar*t * »«,».

pika qaahty which lha show woo: - 'uncuoo* Jldtlt# gnd Montreal Arat too unit*

not hav# bad in monochrome Coy M id that It# and Comr * w tbt forthcoming Oonia^a net-

t Its alio used a dissolve effort , Walker holteve that establish work ol the state-operated Cann-on the aha* and it cam# off aar* meat ol a continuing granp al the ft** Broadcasting Cerp . traaamia-

vingh well Where u might type propoaad 11 member* ap _ W me tmi* m.puuHave been * I that the cotor* ported k> the President ' wAld L°* ^ lar

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run with one vet being di^ ^ desirable as a method whereby Toronto-Montreal rela% linkup areinto •mdHer they Mended ^ congroaa may conduct letfS *? satisfactorily oamalated with

neatly and emerged lino and true; |iv# %iulUt% lnto m whjni mat Ottawa pent to be immediately

THt T,U,m SHOPWith Fred Bobbin*. Pat Adair hour *e**«eai on the NIK TV pet 'tn m a never never iana

l> eerior. Bill Beamon Saturday 13* but in the future it s Baird demonstrated hit master-f rilrr: Hod IMB • in he teamed on WNBT M V . ful technique with both the glovedIn Wins Sat . 7 pm : only as a IN minute across-the-and *tnng~c©ni rolled puppets, tonil sit »HM boarder in the i p m slot ram HI the illusion al realm if

DuMont W Y Format bears a .light resem- ever gets a big-enoughf' rk blance to Kukla Fraa A ' *. ie” »«dience in fact tame of the pup-

IHiMm.t liaa come up with a .« ,hat emcee Todd Burnell .lands charortora ff*Bbt beewma^aaIpteasant h»endmg of song and Uocy helore the miniature stage add-.well known a* ftBe TV. wukla

In The ’a »*nt Shop" w huh should 'bjverae. nilb iUatkr a Ta Fran *nd TMIte ;

• Uix .1 l« »»«n« «tw. h*vrlhrr, th..

Ahours for a show Mr future

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Bbow Hootrr ihow take, a different Q-J’ OmwimMCta limited to the hep m»I. bow*. k :•

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ever since the patter and tkte idpi| Foe the Saturday inaugural eoutbmaa fvom rut Mar • built along ) ok el llnr« *K<M»He' rontrtbbed vocat numbers

R.uHieltajooti#" ia a cle^r Hj^J^whilettter. covered by the MH Tlmy be traded m the circuit

mippet .how that- ha. enough V*. around I luTle bm worthwhile reaulta may lo.M^ *[*«'angles and twigs to make it a fairy tale built around a »n»e po>

rv..iMjwrd^ Fd on top of the Bell Telephonechildren s favorite Program and hts talking horae and their

Cov Walker minorttv agreod building in downtown Toronto,waned the fall season with a ball c.penemw* with rives and grem The ^Cov^Walker minortt

y_Mreed

.Ufions .oared IS

, anti I*IM» 10 ni«r 11 «• J.7 ’ r j .J, from tftka Ivor of vl.iftv

*‘a m loP me «*eil |rirpft.»ne• n » favorite Program U h,h

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*2* The Cov Walker minorttv anvuod IWttlfmf m downtown Toronto.

5i5ytrwsSl5 SPSftvSSas -*** mWj-o wj**®,Ww^BT V ,

HrirdK FwtZlTIrtl

ronto-Mrmtreai ferminaU and the

as a I.Vimnute across the and ^trlng^ni rolled puppets to but felt it would be more desirableVJ]

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carry off the illusion of reatttv If ta have them conducted by an m 9.Pthe show ever gets a big-enough dependent group

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depenning upon terrain.

audience in fact some of the pup-

Radio Reviews

- e- w«ik— H fbir Une of Found path* from*WM'h a group Coy and Falkif I uiiion to station

agreed could conduct such studiesw

mure effectively without arousing SpHBBMBMBBBHBlMlBBBMHMBBBMfears among broadcast licensee* I jai^B^iB

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that any recommendat Iona they f ff|K 80(13073might make constituted compulsion 1 .

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ever since Hi# patter and the story

at • built along >okel lines

of any kind upon such licenaoos It

not believed <by Coy and Wather* that the function* presortbedfor the Board in the MU in anv wav

Blur v 1 .

mg yoaei lines n«*»«.e "mmoom s*k.i numuei . . h j |n |h# blUlocated ta a Broadway S&faL. . ; immiw. censorship " '7 i-

"'•••7Maurice 'ChevaUor. huddled with Columbia dtsti'ib Openingarea drugstore whieh |lf" hi. puppet asaociatea. “Galapoo was extent of mfluenre of Tltm _^ ^ Immediately following the Seriesag I heat rival aspirants chid Pup.

'* El Sqoeeko** mouse American pop music on Tin Pan Commission also Is opposed to F iumpeg on

S!^!l"rrLU^i

"*1^ and "Potson Sumac. * as well as Alley fare Signor said the demand provision in the Benton MU »> J* 7; . .

do tb • t act play fhr’)uk«»boa e<abhed wuth moppet audience par- was so heavy that Victor was put> Muring that- TV broadcast licenses VIIIana v a bandwagon buying a

It s a **mp e format im«i it piea^sj p-tpants Ruaaell deftly guided the ling South American artists on it*

;bo renewed every year While such quarter hour review following ail

following the World Series games.

Bold Cigars entered the sports

line-up signing for Bve minutestoy advised Johnson that the immed,atel\ following the Series.rnniiMli.n *luk life ta »»

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tf.ipwM. 1* even ISCII nOSN| •msjnww. «MW small WWW.w r.w«« W« WWW w^w. y /WW« ” *meo WXSS.M qua « « • nawwwwr w wig • *

Fred Babbm. known to radm sequences throughout ly S label. Barsk\ and kohldr ( tSake BmM Is new tmpaaad by tbe < fhe uwm Viltanosa inridam-

"u,'.'a. . mmi W Mima* Uf> *l»w»r 'ItLhm ^ lh» •*nr'' Ullv h*. hrrom* Of,, hoi item

ter* -L>7l*n* ** lft

^ rrMtoiue the it lww kid* • are «*»U. rkumk* rh>ihm» teete of may »«m ta eiteod the linttr p*~ lacaUehangout Me ionkrd rTKifr •»*»* srtj fu ^ our/les and rid “Merest principally to dancers and nod when mduatrv ourratmns havefwtjnUmMiv than ap4att *-

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f»»r uae on the show These cxtroveit set of dancers at that had more time to crystalliseAdding ta the Larged bundle of

per but ho cans* nrfgm B^F^> are toaaed at children in the stu "****!? That part of OwT Benton Mil CMk t'»r laid out for^ aport# here7 - ST \dir .hi «. tnaaed at Children in the stu’ <nre.ai.veiy smau pop ap- ^ d ^ ^ emm ever lain out tor spons nvrv

JIT sJ ”2 dio audience pnmartU in the four also contended that,hf Jcc to expire ra 0ftr sU,K*« Hwblng Motors

other to eight age brmket Prue. such. oMUt.e. of Ibscrtot!^ TV^ «F two of th# weekday

S/iffl95f 2Sketlv ** Nil#* ^ puppies go to both ‘Frry pfattofs with Latin beatsopnnaod b. th/t ommiwum broadcast, of Learning’s ‘ Sport.

r!!r ithe stuio rontesUnt and submit- Three record, auditioned on Cn* mhT - - B nhwa* wMM UrkiasJ—W. n*kIm la Vhu anH UllltlllBfc (luflcd tc« uf tbe question u*ed What . Billy “Out M . a .ti maab .wins of the W1P MBS

r. 7 Ibewwkwa eight age bracket*. Prise* Such '""P* *<

IhM sK. ^ Jtu rtr »» hikes and puppies ga to bofh l *rn platter* with Latin boot*

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the studio contestant and submit - Three record, auditionedhm M charmand M •t^r ^ th# qoestMMI UBed What’s program- Billy F.rkxtme s/Dut

w2lu WWfO the general tone appears to «he Cold Again ' a revival * Dinah T ^ w f,,ICQU^•«•* »*• co-op ‘’Sport* ShoU/’ with Al Hel-

A^li ?L ‘ w^h ^ sufficiently juvenile so H ..At Shore s ‘Getting to Know You ^^hi^ent i# unnece^ry The uSaT bnMMknat wns added^tttdSLJrSi^ “ be over the youngsters heads snd Paul Wesion * tilory uf Love ' fCL *»e explained la required by £ th9 ^,7 B^IJulerrtdat mght.*™ v -drew unanimous kudo. GueWa kw to promote advances In radio .

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to break up patter and bring tn • rt<n *tar* project here*** with asong relief Camera work here a i wit n • modified Lack of top bally- I id • e^i ••bypifed effect as tl panned through V/0l0r TV KfTIfW how and personal appearances were VftjMflin lOlflOSr M»» and into a film clip of tlu* ;‘

: .7 . reason* given for failure of for- Iplatter artt.t .ingtng the tune Tbe ______ eicners to make major click on tBBBB C—iiawad h«w mo ft

number, used were Connie Haines.

r disk. .*'

rendition of How t ome You l>u THE WMlhTLIMG W1ZABD > j

* rL.m.n. M«laAwd «« <* rodto-TVMe Like You Do. Do, Do”’ and With Bit Baird marionette* *2:? . ! ,V T t

bu 141 llM* H u>d> Cl*y HulkHerb Jeffries workover «f Basin Frodorer Baird

h! u n V .i *4* « WGMTVStreet ** Clips were clear and Director pick Standee* “* nnsrit^mainc - Ironically, immediate cguae ofpointed up *mu values excellently

J*HWr Alan Stera

^lerl held^s Die AVA downfall was effectiveneskRuMhr. TTl! audition t^n.,, I»W* M~.-W~-rrt-, * » »« ^h“ •» ’"*• adv^taio. O. Ua»,

Ulnoi l.„ . .hQWCMna on >.- 1.,.. *g»*;«S ;•

( SEtZJmg* MdaUfbl «*. panrl a <* KTLA and KLAC. U» A»«cl«

*d**7kdl. r„ r*• the WIP schedule Friday nightsadvance* in radio|o ^conimoda|# the new %ptm%or

eign stars project here?" with a ^arnund Brewing Cp*. picked up| modified No ‘ Lack of top bally- | ini i e s |;*u adjacencies to the sports shows

h«*«> and prrvitidl appearance, were If ¥113011(1 lOldO 'I A* PhiUy exclusive AM outlet for

reason* given lor failure of for- I 7'[I the Series, WIP also collected on

rimer a to make major click on ' WBBBi cmisnl mo page «v sbbv the Gillette sponsorship, and fromdisk. :v- pimed o.cr g500(MM of radio-TV c‘*mei Ftgorota for the first of the

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Tony Bennett. Tomm> Ldward*. wai «. WCN-TV " ".

Merv Gnffin and Buddy De Fran : . ^ - ^?? the AVA downfall waa Laud WPTZ Series

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ba.ic* for platter success Another f°*

*£%.V?** advertising On shows Pin •Telplua. Oct. II

cK TV (MB N Y interesting sidelight was panel’s JB*TLA -nd KLAC Los Angeles.! Official citation jointly presented

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>^ Bufus S Beeves, health di-

afternoon is another matter. Mil y.11 h«*i th IH*

difference M ith 30*; of customers «Mctor. made the presentation to

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tint .how* hit a man audiencethis will be a good entry FProgram is obviously designed,

both as te the set* and puppet fig-

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. proem Monday tl$»—for the most

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wholesale cost of S3 BS per jug. Kea Miller. Health DepartmentWhat happened was that 1.020.000 F A . as commentator.

CnniwaMn an IHAD cu,tomers took ^vantage of the —

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,ound h*4 p*ruy*<f • DOROTHY K. KANEWW M toa* paper idea Into an artoaMy (TUfMI. It s recalled that after buying Van- ,haf d couldn't financially handle.

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kee O Neil didn’t go up to Bouton AVA with its farflung r»dto-T v e*- 1 ItEMIN TAtY HIGH SCHOOLfor almost nine month* i penditure* had spread Maekf thin State t.ceesed Taaakae*

Another wrinkle to be ironed out f/1® coupon project was 7 HOBBS ABBANBCB

when MBS switches to single con v* "aal,

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t«revent Mutual own. no studios **}J*

reportedly owes WFBrw^BggWHaggB^qsy*and facilities of Us own but com ** 00

*°lhe Counselors Agency. ^ ^ ^ .

pensates the stockholder stations wnick bud the account before BBS BBnm Mo MnF In mpf Baad

for progrsrua they originate for the to^ ®TrV . _ . - ^

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TOLEDO SYMPH, BALUT

SETS WSPD-TV SERIESToledo, Oct 1ft

The Toledo S\ mphony Orth*

CIRCLING THE KILOCYCLESf"

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• ~ ^ - in* loiMo^mpnony wm- ,* «.», . rtt_th* capital imminent havini >fMj lh, Tutr4o MM will olt.r • , V.y!Vw* lul ” ,~d__ Cllf— Intermounlawi doubling U»e M#r of it« frsnuu.t’cf

KLAC-TV is shelling out over{

been paid off the second year cost %rrtoe of U« television programs,

'iwrciittyf£"*

41^!, Ivwn'i&n!*'"*’*

SIO0 000 for 14 Korda pi*. 1050-51 of Motion service should nut be rhr°ufh the (all ao«l winter s*a#oii 41 -station w.b I'art inked . ..„v.

iM one tu— i*»»r *SPDTV. designed espe< laity bs Lynn L Mo yer. % p in charge ... . w / . .

three other*, tod ooe MKlMrtlMa^ I tor young per«on« The pmera . ev nil* for Miller Brewing record Rhaiirrld|

t> to vpo«t«>r Mtl Wyman* lVl ,,m* ***** r*» M*d mor thanRKO oldie, tmm toader Tclwcrto " lh> lh.rtl».r JJ, C?5dE5SJjLSTSZ.io. s»i»» iM iM.kMta.iM „„

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by Reub Kaufman SnadOTMloe- dlmger vaui h «jU be able todistnb chief, and Don Fedderaon provide U« basic service* whichgeneral manager of channel are not available today (com other

' furnished to subscribersof tho pix haven't rating serviret they are are

yet pity^d M—flbnlly h i. A., the tt hav€ mucn meaning Flrxt ofpackage 0 00*1 be viewed here unt^l these would be a dally report oho**January Agreement gi’es station mg one simple figure for eachunlimited run of the pia for a two- station —by IVminute time peyear period nods of the day—a "simplified andKorda pie la the deal are Seven understandable cumulative firm Ia

Da|e to Noon.’’ ’The Wooden tlon figure** Figure* would be

Hnr«." "Ih-niit. Princ*_Char1L - jv.urtl. <*>•«•»•«•( a *o«fca.l th# l(, Ivu lo »ITrr u< th. ...for that particular broadcast To I a*--,,.- ».* n* u(totIt Ik* plan Mndltnt.r «.d

* d*nrm* ** Tir >“Courtney Affair;* ‘’Hour of

Glory .** “The Hideout,* ‘ Flesh andBlood.’* “Angel With a Trumpet.**

‘Wonder Boy* “Man in the

Dinghy* ’Saints and Smnera*• Women <»f r>olwvfc ” Odette * and“Interrupted Journey* OtherBritish pia in the deal are “FameIs the Spur.* “farts of Love ' and“Good Time Girt* v;,7'.

Completing the package is the

•tl-star ftKOldie “forever and a

Day*

offered on the 4 30 5 p m slot eachafternoon of the day on mhiih a

Toledo Orchestra concert w 111 kgiven in the evening.

1 Frances Richardson Keller c«i. i

meoiatorforTbe children « iun-

certa for the post two yeai \

writing the script and will br narrator and program eoordm.if o<

Marie Bollinger Vogt, director ofthe Toledo Ballet is planning n>«*

choreography and directing t h e

staging The aerie* la to give nnmgstert an opportunity to see *haf

f

sponsorminute sport* roundup ennui the

_ Irhing Mil- t «-r-. .

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ler High Life Beer Tah runs '00 ••iftdRUi for a special

4tuHlt S3 UOd xieekly f<*r 13 week* \

$10 000 for the Sortefv lr»r CVp-itoard 7 to 7 IS pm . pitching fy14*** ** promoting a SI

ss to -to- r- ^ -

! admURton a

vho* ing of >e l« e t 'ajt.tde* \c-

Drtrott Van l*atri. k wpurta dtcertor ad WJN haa been signed by• hr DrlroH Tiger* tu a two vcSii onirart to broadcast bn bot h radio<ml television game* Patru k ohowill continue in hi« WJR pos. re-

places T v T> son. dean of Michi-gan sports announrers and WWJk|a»r!cAkierv oho filled in the IMI>ea*on ohen Ham HeilmajkjMbnat the beginning of toolBroad< a»ts for the post

rording lo NBt* ernerat manrrfhere John Mrt'nrmu k STtMpromotion Mild out The Arena inMl day* for the Saturday event

C II y OklahomaCity* WKY brought together nn*of Hi oldest *pon<M»i« and ooe ufits oldest dm** when the t* HAnthony Co . a chain «f retail *ie-

partment stme*. in co-4»prrati«»n

%raMU) with the Red IJikem' Shoe Co .this

decade month Mgned ~g KBakoB HBwit

The year will be divided intoquarters of 13 weeks each As anesample, the daily report for aSunday would be Kaued on Mon-day. The doily Sunday rrpoff fortbe second Sunday of the quarterwould show tbe cumulative circu-lation of each station by IS- minutetime periods for tbe first two Sunday*. The sloth week • report wouldvhow the cumulative circulation onSunday for tU week*; tbe 10th re-port for 10 weeks, etc

*

Second Radox service would beinstantaneous ratings, provided vi#

4 a ‘visual indicator.'* similar to the1

old-style Western Union » storkticker This Is to be installed inthe station. Indicator will print onape continuously and instantane

the series will be Wednesday Oct17 wriib Wolfgang Slreseman. di-

rector of the Toledo Orrhevira asguest -

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have been vpon*ored bv the Gm-hrlBeer Co

for T’nrle Ben s Story Time *

Straus, CBSIrwa Ml* l>

Cleveland WXEL has hiredBIBngy Nadler formerly Aim rdi

oualy at few minute IntervaU the rr> • ‘ Lucky Strike Theatretime of day. the total number of If CBS follows through with hrhomes tuned lif to all stations at threatened suit It will mark what v

that time, the rail letter code for believed to be the first such ineach station and the Instantaneous stance tn radio history of a net-rating concurrent with the pro- work suing a sponsor for allegedgram of each station at the time.

|failure to honor a ttmo order T« \

tor WOft as assistant 81m direct

By plotting charts from the ratings fill the Sunday half-hour. CRN last tor ; Henry Morgan NBC comeas they appear on the top* Sin-

,

week retained tho show “Ho* To ',I4B the Cleveland

dltngrr said. lt*i possible to observe which had been aired In the viot,

,f ''

.

( Guilds

"actual tuning activity’* as R takes during the summer ICa currently|

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V.7Thus’ he said, “tho station i T

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u *S • mi^,ltrr *y*\* «»U0 mark . An occidental shoot

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agency or advertiaer ran watch the •fB, rol rnaiacter, fog possible )AV resulted in Polka Band leader

Coe's WritersHt* ft

entirely to them after it •

staged on Playhouse *

Coe’s writing stabl# now In-

clude*. In addition to Swift.

V illism Kendall Clarke. JoaephDavid Shaw. H R Hays.

W. Phipps. Stephen deBaun. Max Wllk Robert Arthurand Alexander Kirkland In addi-

tion. such writers as Walter Bernstein and Mary Orr and ReginaldDenham draw assignments fromtime to timo.

Coe is also Intensifying his

effogts to take TV drama ’out of

the «tandard living room and barsettings,* he «aid. For examplehe s working on a project withth* Atomic Energy Commission todo a show about a town making broadcast or he ran study the protho atom bomb titling It *A Town.’* gram later from the informationa ; la Thornton Wilder s “Our which is going into the basket

*

Town

"

Also in the works la a

Poject. in cooperation with the

S. Navy, about the rescue ofmen at sea. and another vhow ina hieh mem hers of a top name bandwill play dramatic roles in a showbuilt around the bandCoe also has one of his scripter*

pen* tiling a drama depicting whqtmight have happened if four memhers of tho Russian delegation at

ihe recent Japanese peace confer-ence walked out on the meet anddecided to take a trip across thel S Another show would he basedon the development of radio,titled Birth of Radio * a la Coe's“Birth of the Movie* ’ lastwhich blogged the late DGriffith And Lias. Coe said, la

writing a play titled The TenderAge " which it to be based on therecent disastrous sinking of thePelican Ashing boat off Long IslandSound.

Kills Liberty affiliate Russ

^ mm odiri former WMC announcerfibre option time on •

'cycle how »nd special events director ha*

ever CBS notiAed StrauX that t(moved over as a staffer with

|wnaind In eh*nge the air tmie ef *HBQ Memphis’ Mutual affiliate

PMBnBafphAn — vv i»tz has *n-Jones w k nounced Aral early morning m*«s*

-out hern news uj trier and irpoiiet ; mr«Mp of a televivum news pm-hav honed WHHM as new* < hirl gram with the ulr sf kf gammanager Cecil K Beaver: an- news atrip to Tcwn Thumb Donutnounced Jones was f«»rmerty with

)

< orp of this etty Raking naurmRTBII. Shreveport Ite handle* began vponvorvhip of Ave mmole13 new M asts daily for the Stem- iMon -thru-Frl » show >e»trrda>

the show When Rtraue demurred(TBS sold the half-hour to Colgate Dan Malaga —

M

Straus, as a .result, took the newwra«t«r for Sjt)

Maugham TV show to NBC whereit s now aired as a full-hooi dia-matir entry but on an alternateweek setup with Robert Montgnm

L Meiwun.Des M*Hnes

Present number ofTV set* Installations in TwinCities area is S73J«tO an Increaseof 3. ltM over the la\l |»revMM«s

month adordlng to KSTP-TVwhich now operatos 102' . hourstier week the mo*l it has tieen on

hav been awarded a decoration < ihe air NBC-TV programs con-frum King Paul of Greece at a wine 4ft hour* of the timespecial ceremony held in At iCatrhing Mlnne»ota fnbttiaii esmeh(•rorge i Greek Orthodox churchin Dea Moines The decorationhonors Nelson for h|s work in aidmg Greece with food and clothingin the postwar v

applause' <or lark of U * of hi*gram <or his competition! as it

Pulse

siring them within a few weeks Johnny Vadnai being shot tn hisNew program, a hotaat pat kage

{ guitar-playing hand Doctor %aidfrom the Coast, ta titled M s n won’t damage his playing abilityAlways Sunday ' alter a 10-day rest WIHiK I*

We* Fesler a WTCN TV televisionshow following the Gopher* re-turn from the t (tilornU vs to 14-heltarktng ai Rerkelev. Minne-sota *- worst defeat in history,i-otumnist Will Jones of MorningTribune commented that the TV“proves Fevigr ran take It

’ and’V hasn’t been over-old as a TVnervonallty Show »t»enrd withFester’s back lo audience and adagger tn It All local critics agreethat the goodlook ing urbane «!it»

and personable roach always ranfind a spot in TV if he ever give#up football WTCNITV pro-duced a “kickoff show for thoSI Paul .Community Fund withthe Kdvfhe Bush Little Theatrerompanv in a pfavtet one of thofeature*

tyhat’s ahead

for Television?

Our Special Report onthe television and elec-

tronic induatry diacuaaea

both the current atate

of buaaneas and proopecta

for 1452, including com~menta on 5 individual

naoa g|

considerably more than the nation-

al average of video penetration.

According to Dr Sidney Roslowhead of the Pulse out At, one reasonwhy other services show a “greater j{decline* for radio audiences is that

;

they don’t measure all AM listen-

ing. He declares that in homes with ,

television there is still s good dealof radio listening, simultaneouslywith tele viewing, especially in

homes with multiple sets. Roslowreasons that the telephone coinci-

dental method tends to emphasisethe TV viewing, with the personcalled neglecting to report the lis-

tening done in other rooms of thehousehold. The meter-measuredsystem according to Roslow. tendsto be weighted for hsmra whichhave two or three aets. while many 1

families have more recelsers.

Roslow • Agures for averagequarter-hour radio aets-m-use for

the entire week. C p in to midnight ,1

follow:J

• v,

y—t Um PSO. j*iv id194* 31 9 2ft 1

1949 297 234195(1 25 1 2141951 & 24 0 21 9

Ca/i>i err amUMe as rtfme it.

Flease adetreu Deft. V

WhulWeldeCo.

Percentagewue the Pulve Aguresshow a drop of 32 9' y in the mid-winter veu m-use and a drop of

14.1% in the summer sets-in-use

. This is somewhat leva than the

‘decline shown in the Nielsen datawhich on a percentage basis Torthe March-Aprll period! was 21 FIin the 5-4 pm. hours and 35 OnIn the B-ll pm. hour*

One factor behind the divergenceIn the two services is that Nielsenreported more radio listening in

1944 than did Pulse However. Niel-

sen shows not only a greater quan-titative loan in AM aeta-ln-use but

also a bigger proportionate loss

It should or remembered, how-{

ever, that the areas covered are

not exact. Pulse measuring a small-

er group of cKiea while Nielsenproject* hie Agures nationally

Further Pulse expanded its cov*

erage from Ave cities in 194* to

ill titles in 1951.

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env

A current advertiser on WGN told us

this. It’s another example of what adver-

tisers on WGN have come to expect...

top results for their advertising dollar.

WON Reaches Mote Hemes Pm Week Then Any Other Oiicoffe Stobon

A Clear Channel Station ...

Serving the Middle We$t

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Best British Shut Sdkre: (Wr«*k ending Orf A t

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Double Standard' on S-Day Week EdictToo YoungTulip* and

udtng (J

loMon

fhlugo Or* MlAmerican Federation of Mu

Itrisn* k unre mart M the Irtafline 1m aiu-ged discrimination inpoint n(,it- > ear old Ave-dsy workweek ruling here lMon ICs•m»ed hit not been consistent ki•Blierin* the edict under UhtrhA K VI members may work a full

•even data provided It * m a loca-

tion o«i a consistent art policy

l nder terms Of the ruling imi•in«n- who work in continuiHia

ptrltwmnwe saloons may work five

days only h mu at all orciirdr#*In ballrooms and nitetie* f Mu•trian- however, who work with•eta, mo loti for the full wu*n

lfay-le erupted When the Bandbos a Uh»p nightclub using Octv

hooked In »lnger Hvdda Brook- for

•even days at a |MW tag and wavlater furred to ptnksltp the chirpfir two days per rcxulatmn* Jo*straight musical apols

A I Greenfield Bandbox operator•Old he may Ale breach of runtract proceedings against •••MU*

Bruilu fiir being yanked nut by

Harry Gray, chief of laical IO*a •

colored union Greenfield pointedOut that earlier Ella Fitzgerald lost

her at unpanm fur two nights j

under the edict as did chirp Billie :

Monday in the same spot

On the other hand act* vuch as

Jtmrm Durante. Dick Btabiie withMartin and Lew la. Benny PayneWith MiUy Daniels. Victor BurgeA) Mtirgan Liberace, Louis Jordanand Sharkey Dunano all AIMmember- have worked act Iorationi without any union handcuffir.g To runfuse (he laaue further.

Both Miss Holiday and Louis Jurdan have worked pubs in Chicagofor seven day* that the union 1

elasvitiev as continuous performonce local tuna

(omplstnU against the Avedayweek per se have generally beenresol veil oyer the past six thonths

But both promoters and act bookerswish to determine the why* of the

double standard In the proviso. ]

T.D. Dissolves E.T. Finn i

... •.• t

Tommy Dorsey Disk Jockey ShowIm h.o been dissolved, act'hrdingto papet- filed in Albany lie of-

fices here in hew York. > :

H «ndh*»der for some time did aIraiioitM deejay program re*

In -t it ion* throughout «t*e;

rt •Sun

Tulips and Heather . YieldsSweet Violets V. MomsMy Truly Truly Pair* DashToo l#afr how v- New WorldCBr'WpfcT Csl'nki ( onnelhr

Unless f P AH,Loveliest Night Year fJltllBecause of You DashShanghai . Harm v ConnellyBeggar In Love ClnephomeIvory Rag . Macmelodies

s*«w nWith These Hands. KassnerMy Resistance la Low MorrisBe My Love v ... FD AllKentucky WalU SouthernI \po. .tile VictoriaNo Boat Ukc Rowboat BourneVanity HunGod Bleu You CarotinBelie, My Liberty Bell DashI Love ,Sun*hine New WorldOn Top of Old Smoky LeedsBlow-Out Candle Chappell

leased to

count r>

JATP GROSSES RECORD

10G IN MPLS. CONCERTMinneapolis Oct li

Playing Its fourth annual onenighter engagement id the 5 t*M>-

se.-d concert hall of the municipalV' • • ’ o*« r I 1 MOM VI MIX • saxes*-’* spew* r-r

aodiltM ium at 13 AO t* p Jars at the iw» x

Phllharusuwlr grossed 310 000 a 1X1 * iNI*|Jn r rurmnitmnew local high hr the attraction In FrWco Symph Tie-In. . . a . w.'' a. „

-- s_ a mi — ^ _ ft. ^ .w - m

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new local high hr the attraction I In l-ripco Symph Tie-Inwhh h has racked up a bigger take !

on each ensuing appearance. RCA Victor •• App*ni • major

Norman Gran/ J \TP impresario Coast promotion in conjunction

had auditorium on straight rental with the 45th anni celebration of

Hilly kdlw^ sod the George(h a** Pra;#Cteco Hymphony orch

ir, mi

j

Jocks, Jukes and Disksm ‘ MPRM nr«iir*e*iow n

Ring Crosby: " Domino**-"When t "Clown" number la the highlightthe World Was Young” Dwcf A of the sot. with the Lahr-Cray <iuetballad Import from Prance., on "Cntch Our Act At The Met *

Domino” is given a standout also projecting well Miss GisyCro«by slice which looks good to dominates the album with fit*reestablish Der Bmgte among the solos, lacludlni "Hold Me*top bestsellers It's a big song in There Never Was a Raby Likewaftc tempo and Crosby projects My Baby," "Give A Little" * If

with the right feeling for Victor YoU Hadn't But Vou Did” andTony Martin has waxed this tune Dow Will He Know." latter get-wtfh a purple dramatic flair In ting an excellent vocal Orch andboth the warbling and background chorus under Herbert Green'sarrangement It s a potent entry baton do okay In the ensembleOn the Dacca reverse. Crosby de- numbers

••i - another French Hem a good Josephine Baker4 Merrurv•pens) -materia! number but with This set is of more recent vintagedoubtful commercial chances than the Josephine Baker albumMary Small: Domino”- I l ike previously issued by Columbia

It I Like It" tKmg In her initial 1 Records with resulting technical

slice for the King label. Mory superiority This la a good asm-Small registers strongly with her pl*»A of *he Baker repertory, andworkover of Domino" in a warm »he quality of this disttmtueballad style If the tune clicks, this :

chanteuse is savored through the

tide will he a competitive factor f*»i. standout tunes in this set

Vito in the femme contingent on |.Jf»"Parts Paris." Chiqutta

this number Mnry Mayo HgA an Madame, ."You're the Greatestattractive rendition for Capitol On Love” and ' Boneca De Pise *

,the King flip Miss Small neatly Hide* were cut In Prance with ba< k-

chanA* pace on a rowdy novelty, ground- conducted by Jo Bouillon.

Like with her husband fSZnd* conducted by Jo Benflleo.Baker • husband

Vic Mirny batoning a colorful orch PLu^ BaMSs-and choral bockgrtMind PtlPtfri

Kate Plnaa "I Still See Elisa"- 1 *ton Freeman's Jon harpsichord

I ‘My Concerto" •Victor 1' Pints has wt, Come On-A Stans House la

been having difficulty with his interesting in spots but the Instru-

ment pop sides but he has rarely men! lends to sound a hit mon»t-heen as effec tive as he la on «mous over the full eight numbers

! Kl!*a " It's an excellent nuinbfr 1 'Columbian ; . l es Baxter orch has(non (he legit musical, "Paint packaged a highly atmosphericYour Wagon." and may prove to

,

album "Le Smcre De Sauvage "

be another ' S«mie Knchented Eve- • primitive^rihal setting, for

ntng” for the basso On ”My Con- Capitol . . Narpo Mors has a

Oftio ” Pima reverts to • leaden pleaalng aet of harp music fur RCAstyle which sends this side no- Victor 4 collection of IndywKere, tone Shelton's cut of Garland numbers has been pack-Concecto ’ for London Has more { Mwl into an attractive-sounding

chance* album by M-G-M In time for the

Shearing Quintette are set for a•tne-nighter concert Oct. IS. also

taking over the house on a straightrenlaf h**sl* It'll, be F<kstlne*s ftrst

Twm t itles’ appearance Shearingha* played several At Paul nightclub engagements.

th~ Han Pra;,cisco Aymphony orch »nd choral haikground

Nov 1 to 13 Pierre Monteux Plnaa * I Still See Elisa"*

. . , . M> t oncerio 'VH*ior PUMA hMiat*»ns the symph

i . .i been having difficulty with his

Dtakqry will tie in with extra- recent pop sides but he has rarelystye ad displays for a flock of long been as effective as 'he la onhoir albums recently made by the EU«a "

It s an excellent nuinbfrsymph front the legit musical, "Paint

%KI1 Logging System

('ulumhtai.en Never" * "One#""Never." a class ballad

Week of Oet. 3-11

flu tierd Htmbor't. log of kmndpggt pcrformgncri, comptleg on b#*u r A , ., . ..

•f mrgtitg point rafinyj for plugs on commercial and nutaining pro r V*I

H Of IK» J m«K» lrrr,«*ri»4. 1*00 for*. CkiMf* *H,h. IMh rai p*. Th. <k,ld-

l.«4 AtpK«b#fkoU|r luted f«i (itH," yet, 4a tmpnouv*Plral Group s«trk»u( by Miss krden, who pours

Menas Publishers on a commercial layer of schmaluA Gh«»«i ui 1 fhsiM# stuuim Htie doesn't overdo It. however

Ld ^ To Slrro ilsm... DenuAa Day has a mediocr. slice

Trf V«!Lr1 Was an kmericsn nw*• • ‘ • • • • • ^ fajUm ^ victor (M the Columbia re-

7® Awanran . nr v •. * » verse Miss Arden impresses on an-I lw, twM up, M> lall>rn> H s e em s/e • • a • » • *•* tHiiorfl other kmI bIoni j

Hr Mine Tonight Peer Yma Aumee: Birds - Najala .

Bknw ' Bkpv AfkaBa nf tfse Bag ; • • • . Lion l^ement iCapttsd •. Y vna Aumad 'a

I hum by M-G-M In time for the

A Ghost of a Chance , v

And Ho To Sleep AgainBecause of You— t"l Was AnBelle. Helle. My liberty Bell

Be Mine I mightHWw Blow Winds of the Sea

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v

ShapiroPaxton

, BM1Oxford

Peer

Blue VelvetCold Cold HeartCowW tin- A My HouseDimple- and Cherry CheeksDown YonderVt atrt iKintf I

s Suit Vs.T' *- — r*» * • ^7 • ,

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Par on DutterflyWashington. Oct tA.

The Supreme Court yevierdsi

• ' a e- s f % •

Mondial) trick warbling over four register-Acuff-B is showcased with remarkable ef-Duehess feel Irenes* cm these numbers, par-

, . l^eedx ticularl) "Birds It's an unusual. . Peer side which should have the tameMiller Import a* Miss Aumor’s initial al-

GHiamvn *H4,M (or Lapttol Backgrounds are« first rate V,

iilllamams Yankee "I Ran All The: Way Home". Just A MomentMore" Columbia Home" la a

to*one- as solid commercial number whicharsmount |f|, ,«r of Miss Vaughan's trickierWit mark rendition* Vaughan devotees will

. Bobbins 40 for if but %he*s narrowing her, Shapiro appeal by stre*»ing those vocal

Hertir^ mannerism* The same over-styl-

. Remi' k t mg is apparent un the excellentHemirk (reverse ballad Perry Faith bark-

Advanced inA* are tx*teful

Jefferson ' Dean Martin: Solitaire"-"! Ran. Spilser All The Way Home • Capitol).

Robbins Martin -hould give Tony Bsaastt'i

Crawford C*‘»*umMa cut of "Solitaire" a goodCh irmell run ,lir fSe money Martin is inTWIiin. Handnul voice on this side, han-

dling the clever lyric with relaxed*tyle Martin also does okay on the

- Alp. his delivery brine in a more

Every thing I Have Is Your*-- "Strictly Dishonorable’

|(Setting To Know You—•’King and I"

Her Off My Hands.

. . . .....

Hello Young l.overb— • The King and I". ......

.

4 . . .

1'.s f*o4 tdonx

,

—t ’.'4->

I la»ve the Sunshine of Your Smile -. ,

s' V a '• • • *

I^eeds

PeerMiller

. WilliamsonHarms

. WilliamsonHAK

John*t one-

M

I Kan All The•t A Moment"Home" is a

Washington. Oct 1A.

The Supreme Cisurl yesterday(Mon • refused to hear an appealIn the esse of Rtrerdt Music vs

Paramount Pictures and in effect,

agreed that Par has a propertyright In any motion picture made•f the opera * Madame Butterfly "

Cose involves a row betmoeu UBirordl A Co, which owns thecopyright of the opera, and Parwhich ifwna Aim rights to the origi-

nal John Luther novel on which:Th« ouers was based, and also own*Him rixhts to a one-act play pro-duced by David Belasco from thenovel Ktrordl commissioned Puc-cini in 1101 to do the opera fromthe novelWhen Hieordl sold motion pic-

ture rt :hu to the opera a r*HMt|eof v ear- ago. Paramount stepped in

and rialmod Hicordl could only sell

right- to material added in theopeta which was not on Ihe ort*|.

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nal nm^l Hicordl count eted hv•uiiu *>• restrain Par from everrising my interest »n the mutwmpt'iuie rights to the opera

Hicordl was upheld in the Disph-t 1 Miit but was reversed by the

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V. S Circuit Court which held lorP*r In refusing to take the ravethe flnprlrmi Court ha* In th, rkCult court's ruling stand,

PrspoM Pays* Memorialj

Washington. Oct IfHouse Judiciary Committee rs

Considering a Joint resolution for

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national recognition of John Hownrd Payne, author of “Home. SweetHome.” on the l»X)tb anntverxarvCf his death. April t. >»32 ResoluMon was introduced by Rep.Prances P Bolton, who asked 35.#00 appropriation to get the planunder wayMrs Bolton test 1 fled before Hie

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gcmmittee) last week, pointing nutthat this t was something showbusiness could „et behin<{ I

In the Cool t ool Cool of Evening - ’Here Cnme* Gn*»nn" ParanwvuntIts \ll In the Game y Witmarklavrllfvt Night of the Year—.'"The Great Caruso" .7,. BobbinsMary Ate Shaptroliveliest Night of the Year—.'"The Gre

RoveMaybe It's Because I laWe Y«mMorning Side of the MountainPainting the Clouds With Sunshine — "I

ShanghaiToo Young '?;

;;

While Yitu Danced Danced DimedWnndrr Why— ‘•Rich Young A Pretty"World D Waiting For the SunriseYou II Know^ "Ills Kind of Woman” .

f • #. • a a

‘Painting Cloud*”

as 4 s s s s s*

a. e • ft • p

^Berti^Remick

CrawfordChappell

v s e. e • a a • • a o a •

v ft • •••:*<

Cars Cara Bella Bella ..... . . . ...... ... .V> V Bahann ?h4-"W

IVtour• . c. 4. 4....

.

. HAR

Vm \II », Kn„. r„« gr?—Wm Mll»« D r. I lk. Your K««. In Mnming - <' Ri,-h. Young l*r»Uy- Kn.l JS!!.

‘ TitT? .T{!... ..Uh Ik# Moon

f TT. Ch.pp#.. ,7 ",*Lm In lane Again ...4.;. Craw lord h.Mer* orch .

1 Wtah 1 Wua—- * Slaughter Trail 7, ......4 United framed in a hrll*»%r Is Here to Htay^.t" An \men* an in Pans". ....... ... Crawford Tune ha- a MMak;* Believe lamd ..... BVC dwHild -tep outMivd Frmdwms ........... .".v. .,.,,.7' Roger Mde WinterhaltiNever Golden Cul ...... Robbins usual interpret**!i>t»t S..H Stuie

. Shapiro *he reverse, with04

\ alando pwlsatrn| ihrtmgl•hn a HUdite of Wine Billy F.ckstine:

l*fetly Kved Hah% : Oirkknu-s Again * Once 1 .

1 n^‘71';

•' »••'- Vow w.f.« .... o..w#ii KSSI. iSmSmi• * • b.b. • Uftti th# f\ n# of hi# h.

• •••bo bo s. a ».f • 4 b’ s .

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•» • • • Vs.' t. • •• ess a s s s.,4. • p. •*• * w.

San*on ' *IP* h4* delivery being In -a more],«. R ] conventhvfial groove

Cromwell Hm*9 ErinfterhaJWr Orch **|

W.V« fS«*r By Anyone

v r^!s I BMP"-’*Beyond The Blue Honsonrn.

ffn !

V ‘rtor '* “Never Was I#e\ed” is aChappell Uiappv march tune which Winter-t rawfnru

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halter v orvh and chorus havel ntted framed in a bright arrangement

Crawford Tune ha* a big potential andBVC *lw»uld »lep out as a strong Juke

Roger «»de Winterhalter also has an un-Kobhtns usual interpretation of the oldie on

7 Shapiro ,h* reverse, with a locomotive beat

Y alando fHi»*4tin| throughout the aide.

I^eds Fckatine: "Out In the ColdPickwick 'gam'

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Once M-G-M'. Eckstmemu .* 1

^* 1 'Hers impre**ively on this

songstress* two-a-day opening rOci1 A* at the Palace. N Y . . . ^MboBNeanknn’a vivid background scorefor the 10th-Po« k>ic. “CaptainProm Castile." has been issued byMercury in a long-play set . .

Modern jazz pyrotechnics areshowcased in a couple of all-atarsets issued by the Monarch label.

, . Lea Baxter orch has x Brstrateside in "When" with Dirk Beaver*\o<al ling • Capitol' 7. Danny Kkyehna a cute novelty la 'Riley’s

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Daughter." adapted from a com-mercial Jingle < Deer »

• . . DinahHhorr s cut of “End of A I»veXffair ' Is solid but the wordy introhurts the aide's chances < Victor » . .

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Lind? Doherty score* on “FarewellTo Yokohama" < Capitol* 7 . . ByOliver orrh belts out a potent ver-

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sion of “KisiUn' HtMt Mpe’’|

1 Decca * . . Bill Konay has a goodside In * Theso Things Khali Pam"Decca' . . On the mine label.Bing Cranky and Tesnmy Dorseyteam effectively on a pur of oldies.‘ Without a Word of Warning” and“The Girl Pnend *

fftandeu* weakens folk, religious,polka, hi »tes. )it. etc Dale fvana.Thirty - Two Pent - Eight LittloTails’* 'Victor* . . . resetsn LoveOrek. "Inronaiou. Blues'* (Ped-eral* . . Boy Brawn. “Bar BoomBluos" <De Luxe' . . . A«Ar WMmlGentle Hands (M-G-M > . Al

Bnanell. "! Couldn t Help It"(Okeh» . . Jenka Carman. “HiloMarch" -Capitol* . . . Pee WoeKing. “Slow Poke ’ (Victor)CBff Ayer*. * 1 11 Wait For You"(Deere* . . Dickie Thompeon.Whiskey and Gin" Decca*.

Thev Calif

1 n<tecided

Ciceilp LufrftWeek of Ort. 4-IA

• 4ik ro av anyone _

narjsrr: H.r«wfa Smy u«Sa

S —"K Inn After 12 Yeurbright arrangement . . _big potential and London Ort A.

ut as s strong Juke Pianist Vladimir Horowitz, m his

alter also has an un- ^r** appearance la Europe tn 13

tatiou of the oldie on > #Ar* Plsped Royal Pestival HallIth a locomotive beat t**' night <Tue». • with the Royalughout the side l*htlharmomr. Waltrr Suaskind con-ic: "Out In the Cold ducting, for a sock reception. Place

M-G-M*. Eckstme was Jampacked with audience en-xr-vi\ely on this

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th ised and thia morning’s notices

W.4.. ,*4nr **,k *iwe * -*«ves So ooe w ho heard him Ja*t

k'Ekihu,,<>r EM. • “•ffhf. on his return at long Inal.

hf\ r>I'

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KrrK»i I !U**»r w?*0* U U hkr,y t<* forget lor another dow

bih1

s^k-1 rn ***** %lh* 1 11 antd the«« *vr I

R*chm,n,n -

1 nil krrmrm* (Y..L . .bw- B ...T V. OflCerTO ,1ft. J.

fighter v ^nx" • "Msris*^^Fie«!l** I

Morowiu is to give two recitiix

• Victor*. Luis A rraraz a superlative !•, then play

RMIHAH

Bnause of You n\nI iiei Ideas HARToo \oung . . ....... **,, Jefferson

\ . Advancedustciana ;. Leeds *

,...... .. • .... .

.

RobbinsIn the Cool of Ike Evening

, ...••••••••••., ParamountBf Mine Tonight . ; . . »

• Peerm In Love Again .... ..... ... . ,

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CrawfordL*** Tunt Williamson

Old Soft Shoe 7 . # . . .

World Is Waiting for the SunriseShapiro

...... ...Crawford

orch has come up with another extwk* * Pwi* #nd onc* |B Brussel*,

citing side in the Bullfighter srr,ur*1M t® Ub t'. S Nov. 30. Vie-

Song " featuring • brilliant trum- lor Em Just issued the pianist s

... pet solo oo the Spanish ritual •rrangement for piano of Sousa’s

luxm**®dy The reverse is another '^Mirs and Stripe* Forever " Be*

_ vharp arrangement of a standard tor* h® left the V. S . he prepareda m D • «ue*t Mar program for the U. S

raj

Album MTMWI Treasury Dept. in • 15-minute

Berk I ahr Dolores Gray “Two transcribed airer which will be

J?O* the Aiale ‘ (Dacca'. Dacca’s used on 2.B00 stations in November

Zz. oriflnal-caat album version of the to aid A bond drive. "Scar* andTt T1"*®1 EH revue "Two On the Stripes is msjor part of thp airer.AB Aisle. to attractively peckngedl ...

40 ** uneven acor*. "HoUL Janet Goneerm left the N Y.4A Ale is the standout tune with pop Philharmonic press department40 chances, and Dolores Gray belts it last week, after many years, to do

• i across tn the MM.- Ben fankrs freelance prashnflsn. i “ -

October 17, 1*51 45-MIMC

Racknul as U-Decca PrezUnder the projected merger of Universal Picture* and Deere

Record*. Nate J. Blumberg C '» current yrexv. would become cbalr-

tuan of the board and Dacca Rrt Milton R Rackmil would step

into the president* apot in the new romper % Nov 1 hat been act

os the dale for the transfer of t stork to Derra and to open the

way for i reorganisation plan under the merger — Vs;

Although insider* insist (hat no issue of control is involved in

the impending atork transfer*, trade speculation continue* on that

point It • been pointed out that the Decca move it an entirely

friendly one* initiated and encouraged by Blumberg as a result of

long friendship with Jack Kapp. Dacca's Tile president and t*>

founder. It s understood also that Dacca's expan«ion of holdings

ia for the purpose of investment rather than to establish control,

further details on Page 3

na

Dot Shay Is CoralContinuing its artists' rovter

buildup. Coral Records has addedDorothy Shay, ihe “Park Avrnurhilibill) to Its stable under ahexclusive port Miaa Shay formerly waxed for Columbia Coral also

inked Curt Massey, vocalist on the( Ms Mil Seltset show, to anenrlnaave pact

Horace Bailey. Baltimore ..singer

sit atao added to Coral's blue* andrhythm division Inal week ..

ASCAP Membership

Meet in N.Y. Nor. 2

* W avhmutW Oct 10

All face!* of the music buviftcx*.

with the exception uf the coin ma?t hiae operators. **)) Uni up iwlid*

ly for passage of the KeCadvrfvmww* m ***** svwv* *• nrywmi amendment to. the

General meintw * si, ,» meeting for right t<a* when h irinti open >n

the ' American Soeirty of Com : the ball here Oct. 2V ’ BUI whichi poser* Authors and Puhtivhem tin*

jShould rrquire pay ment s |g juke-

been art for N«* 2 at the l*Lua box operators, is given a strongMotel. N V

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chance tn pa**..

Prexv Olio) A Harhach will gHrej Proposed amendment fixes athe annual flnanrtal report and

, m> ally rate of l< per record »id*preside over the rank and iW dt* prr week to be paht to copyrightcussion

On LP.’s Iia Sharp Price CutsIndie diakeries :: are currently*

V* keying for a place in the long

playing platter market via sharp

price cut* that are bringing the

L-P’s below the level of the stand-

ard Shellac disks following the

move by Remington Records to

Smtgvmith Irving Berlin wrong

fullv converted the music to the (». .

v » .

year old tune “Simple Melody ** tobit own nae. oldtime publisher ToilSnyder charge* in a suit filed in

N Y federal Court last week I'

nihil damages and an Injunction ioj

la FitzferaM Signs

restrain Berlin from breaking an Nears on Auditalleged trust confidence and Adortary relationship between them facing bars from two major pub

owner a by the jukebox industry.

It s roughly estimated that such •

royalty Would amount to a tr*5 bite

on the total $Mg» dho.nmi take ofthe jukehnx Industry calculated at

armimi $5.(WO.999With this windfall in sight music

bit organisations air going #B outto got live amendment into the leg-

islative book* Ttvr American So-

ciety of (’wiipovn Authors andPublisher* has been taking the lead

hniu f„m, So,ufW,.t,.| Pi, .ter in , hr ggjd for the h,;i . -h n»rrII n fk 1 I* !•*» Snyder assert*, he or HPltRf r9Pt With Decca rested a m,mc company in partner

'' r V ** M *• Prr PP,w* • showdown such as the Songwriter*

r. -! wtthBenry Walerimu called J****4 Protective Assn" and M„ , Pub-

M i _ Fitzgerald was re-signed by TwJ Smder * Xo ltH afMl rm «n behalf of Its members No ac U%hen Protective Avan also lend-parkage •. tie ***:**** lu<^ •??**? *^ *^ *^^ Berlin as a lyricist at $25 ,u * , _***£ h5T^ h,T*_m^t

L*? V* 1l*« «*Pf»ert Rrpa of the** ,. f wsni-

/ations have been Invited to Testify

at the Washington hearings( omnia, hi ne operator on Ihe

other hand are pressing ,» kill the

lull on the grounds that d is *no rnotvd it ut tonal raid on then earn-I

disk. CD Obomteln, Varsity Records five-year deal Singer has beenchief, to readying a still lower- waxing for Decca since 1930 a y*arpriced L-E to retail at around 09c after she was discovered by the

The Indie labels are baltog famed 'amateur, —^ wto slash their prices because of

J*

1**1* Harlem Opera other songs

the heavy discount* on the major House. to. T.

( ompany long-play platter* now bo- Currently Mis* fitzgerald ft*

mg given on a widespread basis touring with the Norman Gransbv retailers In aeooral caaao dla-

j“Jam at tko Philharmonic'* troupe

counts up to ¥i% have knockeddown the major label disks to a

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It BO price, which was close enough,

to tive previous lower-priced line*

to compete favorably.

wMUy and l»14 »r">* hu ' " »

th* romplaiM .lair. Snrdrr »r,.ir .“ n<*'r',ood Np ' *»

I hr mu.lr and Brrltn I hr »ord. u. I*-'* 1 rn-r-our** In «rl arrrM In Ihr

Simplr Mrlud, - a»<1 Iramrd ,.nfc,«p *• P""'**"* <* "> ,h- V*.vint r act

SPA » mt tn tle hulr In it* stand

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New price slashes, however, are

expected to ghro the Indie labels

added over-the-counter Impetussince retailer* can make the full

markup on the cheap disk* Majordepartment and chain store* havealso been giving big play lo cheap-

$1500,000 ASCAP

Latest quarterly dividend of the

mu»ic*of ^SimVle*

Melody ^to S53mS^5S5|Km^KKHW53^^K» original Copyright La«tin in 1913 the suit charge* a

^itoc agreement which give* tempted mechanical rmitr.vafncrnnilibSfl and fiduciary re

cl4,“r^‘ the right to withdraw their from payu g royalties imics* .dims-

l.l.on.h.p ... erraird Without hi.«>l-vr,«ht. n«n hrm. «h,. h d.. n.d vlon wm rh««rd « ll» dlWH

,<nuM Ihr plaintiff Inn Brrlm * h,rtr

b» ' h* ",nu,c' SPJ

wHJ -Iwr* ,hr, nit Wrtnllrd The Kr-

.nnvrrwd Ihe niu.ir of • M—l. i***«*» ..**» «-Uj«e Ihmmh the • fewer NnrtM wwrhdmrn, ««w*4

*mr «. tb °—n use in ,m« z\’^*'»**£i**2£*!*^ \ ss*?publishing the tune that year.

_ American Society Of Composers. *rote it in 1912, m> name a* the

er priced line* in the long-play ! Authors and Publisher* totalledv ‘ ,lr »ulhor api^-ared thf »h, et

^TirgatSi!* ***^ ** longhair

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about $2 500 000 approximately the a*g | gHam’The^e typl of Uw^its Mrui l>#vr H *,u Th# ***** c4*Mtosame as the previous quarter just have to be left to attorneys Tr^m

> •* •

ASCAP is currently mailing Its »*d the courts to decide who »* - pubiltoirr bimartf. wilt be in

Phiflunnonic ia Biggest *2* •<• — .„d i» ^ ,h' hU

. i^?iodo*rIs^miuL5^m ** 01 my

->,«,» br"mdn

T,‘irui.r^r'

eamingi durmi Uw Anhl “ Shunr 1W« .ml of SI*A . MW rr«.uiar roaler have rommi»aionedTraubner to rfveck up «»n Mieirroyalty payments. SPA writer*Contend that the publisherslections to Traubner are mil validThey say that Traubner rs—in the

Berlin Denies

Hollywood Oct MS ;

Irving Berlin here says be “can t

understand Snyder * claim - I

nix the audit. Some puhlisiier law, {far as the Jukeboxes use copyright-

Tver!, meantime are welcoming the jaM toRMig iBg gg—touvial -purftoanBArat teatof the SPA contract whtck lthey contend, will n«d >tand up in

court w *

Two holdout Arm* at this xtageare f H Morn* and I -red* Music.Both pubiuher* have voiced ohrtiona. m»t to the audit as such

Yd-J1 I0.M7.61; aWistSSf^

51-’52 ProspecU IdlerAlthough the N. Y. Philharmonic- Although ASCAP dividends for

Symphony Society had the biggest 1951 have been maintained at a•left, it of tu 110-year-oM history

,1 10.000 000 annual level. M's ex

last uason < 50-’31 >. prospect* are pected that the dividend paymentsmuch brighter for the current year will be boosted substantially nextNet that the arch's expenditure* year Quarterly payments duringsill be any leu*, or that it wont 1952 are Ifkelyany lei

operate at a deficit funder normaloperations today, no symph canmake money), but lifting of thef ederal 20% admission tax (whichthe orch will retain instead of low-"tng prices) will help substantial-ly In addition, a drive for publicfunds by the ‘ Friends of the Phil-harmonic-Symphony** Is to belaunched Oct. 24.

The “Friends'* drive la aimed toraise 3250 000. Lifting of the 30%tax by Nov 1. as now looks likely,will mean about $75 000 to $90,000more saved for the symph. Shouldtales of Philharmonic recordingstake an upbeat, the Society will bein greatly improved shapeThe Philharmonic took in $929.-

v*~ *3 last season, receipts fromronrertf being $521.990 92 broad

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easting fees and record royalties.$194,035 91. and income from in-vestmeats. $113.37110 Gross coataf operations was $1.032 314 39with $990.52331 for operating cost*and $135 791 07 for pension plansCom of maintaining the arch, m--rending salaries, artists’ feet andhall rental, was $773.439 53. withgeneral administrative expenses.190 099 11

.

Total operating deficit thusreached $202 910 56 withdeficit $190 496 59 anddeficit $22 419 97 Gross deficit was‘ > «Uy offset by endowment Bindbjeoase. for Anal deficit of $110 -

»«7«i This ia $29.7«M0 higherthaa the 49- 30 deAcit

clip.

to hit a $3 000.000

Irving Caesar invited by thePort Wayne, lnd.. Chamber ofCommerce to do a one-man ’ Safe-ty-fest Show’’ in the local civicauditorium Sunday <211.

SPIVAK EXITING

v LONDON RECORDSCharlie Spivak s orch the la-d

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Several jukebox operatornations have threatened to mg,»n«ire their own publishing houses and, ollertion M»rietie« if t lie

'. hilt' is

panned Tke publishing industryhas pooh poohed this threat »isgall of the top writers are lined upeither in ABCAP or BroadcastMuvtr Inc. —r—

,

Eckstne-Stosrisf

Grsrs $25,000 Is

Two Coast ConcertsHollywood OH. 10

Billy Pckstine gn^serf a sawaris-

ing $23,000 in two eomrrto a* theShrine .. Auditorium Friday '111

here and Oakland Auditorium Son-

brot position to make the audit be day 1 14’ p,*, k< <mg $11 (X*) as ins

,. ud

Jrxuae he Is hep to all the angle* »harr

wecorqa. is pulling where t non industry *rr<njn»antdiskery. Which i* tpnw mou^ he a babe in the woods**

J Traubner and Blau meantime,distribution of British-mode prod-

a|(> proceeding with the audit ofuct Spivak sfmrt with London is o!her publi.hers bookv Most of

At 594$ againm a $2 309

Doiatoe Exits Nary

remaining Vwith London necorcn. is puiting

. ..j...*— t guarantee, gross wax a lurnawaf$14399 here and $KMJ<mi u, Oak*Land fUkatme paving the ae<«m»-

panvmg (ieorge Shearing QumtH— - -r- ' r7 ;

— y oiner puon»nerc poor* woh oi $7SH nightly from hts own <«hare.

up shortly and will not be renewed $rm» have expressed willing Concert, promoted ipeally bv dee-

It’s understood that Spivak has ness to cooperate with SPA in th* MF Osas Norman, marked the Martbeen dickering with King Records, project of the 1951 32 Kckstin* tour cover

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V 19 {La Cpllprc All fAin MarhinPC $b*k of Oct 13 HIM UM th* IMai*Un4

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. )Frank Bull drawing $!5 6tiO the

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t. RECAi'SE OF YOU til) (Broadcast)

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4, I GET IDEAS (19) (Hlll-R)

$. WORLD 18 WAITING FOR THE Sl’NRISE ($) tCrasrford)

«. WHISPERING (4) (Miller) <Ft*ker) * • • •,

7. DOWN YONDER (t) ( ) ;>"• j * t « • « • i • « • • «

9.; DETOCE ft) (Hlll-R) .

9. SWEET VIOLETS (It) (Morris)

19. COME ON-A MY HOt’SE (S3) I

LONGING FOR YOU (3) (Ludlow)

AND SO TO SLEEP AGAIN <Paxtoo)

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LOVELIEST NIGHT OE THE TEAR (14) (Robbias’

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Tony Denned .......

I Tony Dennett ... * . . .

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1 Four AmI Eddy HowardTony Martin

- Let Paul Mary Ford

Ut Paul v

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Dinah Shore . . . . . i

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Orcb leader 8am Donahuesnkled the U. S Navy last week1 1 • medical discharge. Donahuewho bad been in the Navy sinceMay. was released because of af * k aliment

He’s currently mulling plans to J^organise his orch or join Tommy

t crew ai a ndoman. • led

MORN1NGS1DE OP THE MOUNTAIN t

SHANGHAI (» (Advanced) .....

VANITY (Jeffermn)

JEZEBEL (33) (RMf)

BELLE. BELLE. MY LIBERTY BELL (4) (Oxford)

UNDECIDED (Looda) >

JOSEPHINE (EetaD V;

THESE THINGS I OFFER YOU (Valando)

Tommy Eduards• * > • *;>

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preceding Friday (5),

: CROSBY’S YOUNGEST. 11 .

IN SOLO WAX DEBUTLindsey Crosby youngest of Bing

Crosby’s four Mini, will make hia

soki debut on wax for |)nra this

fall with a cut of That’s What 1

Want for Christmas” L<»«a year,the II year-old broke ift for Deccawith a disk of Xmas tune*, featur-

ing the whole Cro>by family'That’s What I Want.** by Irving

Caesar, has not been covered ondixks for the past 13 years It wasoriginally written in 1936 for a

Shirley Temple pic. ’Stowaway.'*

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i Htllu Williams Quartet MCMDon Cherry Deceit

Frankie Lame ' Cofumbsa

Guy toirchell Vifrh Milker Col

An,: t Bros * Coral

Ut Raul Mary Ford Capitol

\ Sarnh Vaughan Columbiat Patti Page :

Mercury

Ifwsm tn pare* m.-»#-* manat? nuuhot of ire*-lfj omg nan ne*-n »n the I nr If) i

irsntttiTt 1 1 tt ttTtf*^fAA r* • ooooo* e«

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More Ms for Pk||ers

Is Misic Biz PicktoL-pbeat m publishing house

activity was evidem-ed la<«l weekwith the binnc of several con-tact men to rep the Arms in VewYork and on the Coast Js« k Mich-

nvund and Kobert Wiener were *rt

as N Y plugger* for Meio Musicand Wemar Mu*ic respectively,

while M»lt Stein and Sid Lorraine

will rep George Paston s.nd Shel-

don Music, reype< Mis-iv,

on the

Coast l;1

Meantime Eddy Kelly and Jrvce

Siooi, who were former)' with the

Warner group’s Coast office are

mulling plans to open their ownpubbery .

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L’pbeat in folk music has been «o marked in the last year that TheWall Street Journal headlined it as "big business'* tn a recent front -

page spread Financial paper estimated that the Nashville ‘ music

manufacturers'* have cut a $2lfl00,0(W annual business out of the

nationwide corn ball trend Income of one folk artist. Hank Williams,

eleffer of Cold. Cold Heart * was set at 1150.000 this year from radio,

records and personal appearances Inst year he made only $80 ‘*x>

Among the other artists, Ernest Tubbs is set doom for 8125 000 an-

nually and Carl Smith, a newcomer at 175.000 Hoy Aculf, partner in

ArufT Rose, paid $40,000 in laves last year, •

following the click of ‘Trena Ttmi Tama ' last year. T tn Pan Alley

tunesmiths have been stepping up their study of Hebrew folk melodiesIn an effort to come up with pop material latest number based on a

traditional Chassid ic tune t* ’ Now. Now Now.*' written by Tom Glaser

and Lou Singer with the English lyrics closely following the original

Hebrew words Another reernf attempt in the asm# idiom was ’ (.'ails

Calls ** by Edward Samuels and l>eonard Adflwm - Latter tone failed

tn break through after creating aasn# Initial noiae on tkebsiltof a

Vic Dsrnone slice for Mercury '

Impact of hit records •• arthu salaries is pointed up by the current

booking of Rosemary (Chxwtey and Tony Bennett into the Capitol The-atre Washington One ye;u ago they were hired on the CHS S.,ng*

for Sale Show" al $150 Currently riding high with their disk I irks

rOuu iHi A M> House’' fur Mias Clooney and * Because of You" for

Beonettl. they re each getting $1 54MJ per week ’

- 'Smmn A SchusKC is launching a major disk Jockey promotion in

behalf of its recently published volume. "The Rodgers A Hammer-stein Song Book ,*? Publishing company has made * special 12-page

edition of the Oscar llammer*tein 24 introduction and Richard Rodgers'preface for cuffo distribution to I 000 deejays acrosa the country.

17, 1*51

N.Y. Orcb Pulls Surprise;

Hands Across the G’s

d In Edinburgh Refundfdinburgh. CM f..»v':|

The 5L> Y Philharmonic Sy in*

phonv, which was the star attrac-

tion at the recent Edtnbutgh l>vInal here, pulled the unpfece-

.;denied, it's just been revealed—I—Ainrti. «n «»« « 1) * expen**-> r .n lev*,

than the guarantee net, and orrh

.

returned a check of $8,000 to thesurprised local management BudgH had been set at $101,000, andthe if N tymph spent only $01 000festisal director Ian Hunter has

\ written to Philharmonic managerBruno firato to express manage-

a. v pleasure and surprise, add-ing it never believed the N Y.•ymph could put over ita appear-ances a» sock as it didThe $101,000. set aside in tr 8

funds* wasn't the whole cost of

the New York group's trip beingexclusive of ocean passage and rail I

transportation in Britain This ranIn another 040.000, which t he Pea-

j

tival paid for in pounds. The 14

comerts of the N Y tymph < Aug22 Sept 4 » were all SHO, but thefestival loot money on the dealas «j« anticipated The U S mu-

I

nijicians helped out a bit. each manleaving an average of $200 in 10$-burgh for living ex.pen*es,

;pur-

chases and gtfla. etc /\

; Ask Met Juke Reyihjr.

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s Mexico City. Oct. tClaiming that local Jukebox

operators gamer $17,340 dailyfrom their. music without paying:theiit a rent in royalties or in. anyother way, organised songwriters

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here have complained to the fed-

eral attorney general's Office Writ,

ert soy that 3 000 juke boxes func-tion here dally. >’

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This Last

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sellers., based cm reports ebtamed from lending stores in

12 cities end showing compa car toe sales toting tot this

and last ipeek.

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-THIS IS THE TIME I “I STILL KEEP

OF THE YEAR” DREAMING"MOM 110*0

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JUKEOPCONCUVE|

HITS 5C PLAY FREEZEOmaha. Oct. 18

Jukebox operators are having

price-frecre trouble, uyi George

Miller, president of the Music Op-

erators of America here Mondayfor a xix -state coin machine con-vention Inti! the Office of PriceStabilLtetion unfreezes the coat of

l playing jukeboxes, operator* Canget only a nickel a record

j

Even dime-a-plxy men have beenordered to drop to a nickel. Main

1 topic now before more than 1 (MAI

operator* here is a method of drop-ping controls on Jukeboxes Con-vention wind* up today iTues .

i Oscar I*eier>on iu FormOwn Trio After Tour

i Ovcar Peterson Canadian NegroJazz pianist, will form hi* own trio

! follow ing completion of his currentHour with the Jazz at the Phiihar-monic" troupe Peterson recentlyreceived his permanent V. S. visaand will be eligible to work regular-ly in this country.

Ray Brown, who la also workingthe JATP tour, will be the hatsman iu the trio. Drummer has notyet been seL

Bum* Orch Set For I«h ‘ch b

r«‘“*VT CX wtsa wm Busse through Dec. 2Nov. One-Niter Tour Trumpeter will work inside a

Chicafo. Oct 14.4750-$' ,000 pnee br^trt >

-

McConkey Artists Corp , whichrecently acquired the Henry Busac PIOOIAMhand from Associated Booking, has PASS THE BASKETset 28 dates of a proposed 31-dale '

•• gfeafe NMMtfb-MilR Raamdtour for the band leader through

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vember are as yet unsold on the

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Directions MUSIC COWORATtON Of AMERICA

AN All TIME FAVORITEFEATURE

I DON T STANO

A GHOST OP A CHANCE

WITH VOU

America s Fastest

" Selling Records!

m %/ - •; . x, three « Dmi artists and

W®RR lOCII irprrtmic chief Mx<y Fittli

Orch l^dcr Flltot Utreiirt planed In from Gotham Iof a fewInked to personal management <jay * ,

Strong inked into

pari by Ra> Bloch . . Seymour nice Hotel. Houston. Kot 15 for

Helto- Gabbc l.uii A Heller in (me month Tiny MR set farloan from Coast for three week* Rainbow Ballroom. Denver. Ilec

Oita Stonier disk promoting |g Tiny Grimes into MidtoonThe Mariner* ; V. . Bill Farrell Hotel. St umI*. Ort N for onebooked into the Gay Haven De wbek. followed by Tiny Davis. Novtroit tor two week* beginning <h» p one week Bay Herbeck29 kd Barsky, M G M Mrrord*

,n i0 Shioeder Hotel. MilwaukeeJphillv distributor, new disk locke> \m g (or t»n week* U«tl

•I WONI) Plea*antvllle. N j. . .. Hampton pl«)r for *tude» at (Mela-

Savannah CTmreblM into Chubby * homa AAM, No* 27 then hop*Camden N, J . Oct 22 . . April OV i-r to Kan*a* State Catlege. Km-Mlevens goes into the (’Mae Hotel porta l>e< 1 Duke KIIImImRl Lout* Nov 2 l-.tla Fitager (or Dec 14 dale at t'nivrrvlly

aid begin** 9 two-week date at the ol IndianaRiverside Hotel. Heno. Nov 29 ,V jump* back for an RCA Victor

Art TatiMn into Cafe Society N Y dame there Dev 20 v. ( krta

(or five aeelu beginnuig N*»% R , y*»well Bine Flame* info Mum< *1

Billy Shaw. Shaw ArtiM* prei h rr ( leveland. <>cf 29 far one

back from a three-day Bermuda ««<rk >'T

Survey of retail theet murte

taler, baaed on report# obtained

from leading tfoeet in 12 erne*

and «Miring comparatipf tale#

eating foe fMa and Iait tree*.

Week EndingOct. 13

Duchevv •

timings in the pop stylet, thestandards and the Latina bitholds moderately good to the Grillduring tbit date gum

W Kantat CityHenry Berne back in town for a

three-week stand at the laltn Villa

„ . Bay Hertoek orrh *et by GACoffice for a couple of night* in

Omaha, and then to Milwaukeeand the Hotel Schroeder follow-

ing their monih-long date in the

Hotel Muehlebach here AnitaO'Day Warbling with Hie DennyBerke Quartet at Tootie'a newMayfair out in Jackson County . .

Ratand I*tore directing the orrh for

the annual American Koval Coro-nation Ball last Friday H2» withsinging by Victoria Sherry. GladysButler and Glen Burr I* Be*Alton in from llollvwmid fof a se-

ries uf tunc* also at the AmericanRoyal . Lily Foto dorv a coqcertfor Birth Seufert In the Mu-ic Hall

;

Nov 16 Midland Attracttouthas set Mas (neper’s Non. hat anU1 3* into the Bamboo Club FtoenixCity. Ala, Outfit opened Od 13,1

it LE8 LAMM OR< M <*i

Hotel Ansbaaaadur. N. t.

With the maestro at the violin,the Jules Lande orrh is a vet tin-

Cieeer that plays pop rhythms to

leep the Trianon Room’s floor welloccupied with patron dancers Therhythm* are conservative, in keep-ing with the clientele of this long-time rlass hotel.

Outfit comprise* taxdrum* and accordion

Kim of the Philips Co . lead*

mg electronics manufacturers in

Holland air currently in the l 8for talks with Columbia Record*topper* on a distribution, deal

H'S imitrrslnofl that Philips to

arranging I >r rtfllBfl Id press' anddistribute platters from Col % mas-ter* in the European market

Philips Ms been making a

strong bid recently to dominate theEuropean di*k market, having re-

cently bought out the French Pol) -

dor label Cp to now. the British

company. EMI 'Electrical f Musi-cal InduMr tes>. ha* been distribut-

ing bulb RCA Victor and ColumbiaRecord* on the Continent • .

additionto Lande on the Addle, and they ‘renice to listen to also There la nospecial effort at special arrange-ment* but then that isn't neces-sary in a spot such as this, wherethe basic orchestrations are moreappreciated by the dancers.The Trianon was once a ehl-cht

hotel room * but it ’s been Mdseyear* since it’s dispensed with floorshow*. Ijinde plays frequent dancemusic during the dinner period,and alternates on the stand withthe Nino de Morales Latin terpcrew, which on night caught didntappear until late in tM evening.

Kahn.

MERCURY BUILDING

Paul Francis WabstarMercury Records parted a flock

of rhythm and blues artists last

week lo further strengthen its rAbstable Merc renewed songstress

Dinah Washington with a lonp

term deal and also inked TheRavens, vocal combo, and thrushWinnie Brown

Buildup of the diskery's r4boperations wa* launched resjently

with the signing of Bill Shad as

rAb artist and repertoire chief .

BAY HIRBICK OUCH (If)Wild Dome PaulMuektotock Hotel. Kansas CityMonth-long stand brtags back an

orrh crew which Ms proved some-thing of a favorite with a halfdoten dates here to its credit. Orig-inally a Coast outfit. Hetberk hasplaced long spells in the midwestand Chi area, and is no strangerto the Terrace Grill and Its pa-trons. This date is his first in the•rea after a 13-month location inReno

Musically the Herbeck pattern Iswell established on the sweet sidein the pop music vein Instrument-ally the crew favors the reed lead,with a four-man section includingthe leader. Brass section is a twoto one arrangement, with trumpetspredominating.

Vocally. Herbeck goes in formore than the ordinary variety.Department is headed up by Dor-rie Paul, a recent addition whoformerly sang with Bu»*e andothers. Her work is in the pop-singer style, and she doubles nice-ly in duet* which Herbeck has setup with Dick Klein, of the reedsection Klein carries a good dealof the asaignmmts aw ballads, witha tenor quality to h!f lyrics. Bal-lad* in the baritone style are doneby Gu> Rosa, trumpet man. andM at and novelty tunes are handledby Dick Bunch.Throughout, the Herbeck crew

indicate* it is a veteran musicalAggregation, concentrating onrhythm* for dancing, offering the

Feather Sues Retailer

On J sit. Masters DealJazr critic Leonard Prather ha>

brought a breach of contract suit in

N \ Supreme Court against "Ar

thur Han gel prre of the Mam StemRecord Shop, seeking an account-ing on four masters be turned overto .

the defendant under a 1949agreement Action involve* wax-ing* by Serge Chaloff’s orch of

•'Chasin’ the Baff .” * Bop Scotch,**

’Chickasaw * and The Most "

The 1949 deal, according to thecomplaint, railed for Feather toreceive 50*> of the nH profit onsales of the disks His suit a»k«

tor a correct accounting as well a*payment of all mome* allegedlydue under the pact.

Pocry Como— RCA VSc.or

Torry G ilkyson — Dacca

Roy SftVMt — King

CROMWELL MUSIC, INC.M4 MAk A»mm Maw Tsrti It. N. V

Cap Shifting Hdqtrs.

In line with its eastern expanSion policy. Capitol Records will

I mlacgf Its N Y headquarterswhen it move* to the new MutualLife Insurance Building in Janu-ary. 1952 Lease for the new- office

space which was inked last weekis for 10 years. .

Layout of the new headquarterswill duplicate the di*kery’s Coasthomeofflce in that it’s located onthe street floor with plenty of win-dow space for display exploitation.It’ll mark the first tune any N. Y.record Company has gone in for

"this type of operation Capitol will

have to feet of window space and* 5.000 sq feet for Ha offices.

Attention Mnk fubfiikert, fond Leaders, Vocalists, Re-

cording Campania*, ar Anybody Elsa Wka h fatarostod.

7 9m toSsnoortoe Wrfce to I. €. It?, v.'-/-

Vertoty. 154 W 44*6 Is., (tow Tart It. N V.

Cleveland Nkeries Up Budgets

Willi Disk

Blast AGVA’s Insurance Program AsHarold Sttmmaa producer of

the U./ B. roller revue. "Skatingj Vanities." hat Diriwi associated»tUi London's Tom Arnold in

"Rhapsody on thf teamup is

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Cleveland. Oct. 1C ... I ID with tho Pago Cavanaugh limited to lho Oct 19-21 run at The national hoard a# the Amor1* is a danger of the AGVA twcwmngrauaht In tho ailddto of a local Trio. For otanaa of Oct. 2f they'll Hallenntadioci. Zurich Skeinmajts eon Guild of Variety Aftkda. at what is tantamount to a subsidiary

w. — — have George Do Witt with Bobby own show haa played Zurich the meeting* which Matted yesterday of the insurance program making10 «ln< WAr ‘ w Wayno on tame Ml; Nov. 19. tho loot three >ears at port of It* »Tues * in Chicago was not ex- the tatter the tail which wogv theChild Spinner hastily contracted tap-dancing Ray Malone , and piano- spring-summer contracts m ported to ignore the rebellious un- dog Orgaiittem in the Reid it lo

Rudy Valftoo for tig days, begin- riffing A1 Morgan for Dec 10. Europe •••'•. dertones and rewhiment* of many claimed are being hunt led to coi-

ning Oct 22. and aovoral Jukebox,%

(lwn*d *7 Lightman Rhapsody tiara Barbara Ann e*ec» and rank- end-filer* against led as many premium payments aa

to set the lump on Hi rival. 2*5* 1!Uh‘*f !?* * lM* Scott. Michael Kirby and Heini «he umott • insurance program possible thus taking time away

^5?. wS " ; v '; KalloB and Gloria De Haven to Brock. Mm Scott was recently Several board member* have been from their regular vital ilutihDaffy'S Club.

.

’ W follow tluy Mitchell, who It due by Arthur Wirt* to replace secretly roller ting data on the in- It's also an open secret that or-

Georgisn and Spinner opened! the wag*; of Oct 29 Mitchell's Sonj* Heme in hi*•''Holly wood Ice sureAff *etup A* «<mw as nome ganirer* are "rewarded" for time

their new West Town Club Monday putting heavy jaroMure Hevue " Zurich will be her but *Wof link* are established, they en- spent in collection* tbu* furnish*- -

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M itwpfWirla to have the 'Sat* European date before |uming vigAM'.-'d shocker shuh Will make mg ah incentive ft go- pogtpdngd tog • couple of month* Wirtr't setup prev mu* ii«k >n the unhM

Hamp HgWOi Mercury claiming the Singer weeds a rgstl . l^—

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story teem like « .thrr work

("ofMail Loulure Dept SIT starting a Coast engage- --

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JohPWy Hemp, fonwer heed^ ^ comui^rll I <MI;SlOWilld I) t.J^rTlwIrt, [»***» *««* *4™*

General Artists WJM ********I

'• insurance plan at no cost to the *"u,d follow when the Insurant*

iMgt department joined Mercury jtgWftijlEf* ~ AI«W | f*» I membership are imwoard on othei i»"*T*m renlfy got >ig ThatArtists Corp this week »tt a similar p after singer to kirk It off. and

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iXetTfi M^mTaranSl I\. • BI a M arr iving de '*rwuimmediately kff^bjJdirMo"

illGO || N I kQ .nds it tb the col- h H *'

the pavr oil Hamp took off for * uam ^treit ( ulb^Sd^thl MCS II IlaJe M W9 ***** of pr< ,»t( of »< <»»e msurahee pen-Dies in IU. at 6!)

stormy history y« rm like a sewing of their other workt in le There in the rase of one rrcional

The protw-rs while pointing U» Erector who wa* <•' en a rhevk

the desirahiltty of maintaining an with a promise that burger la) grs*o

insurance plan at no cost to the *«*uld follow when the insurance

member ship air in< «n«ed on 04her ipcogrum really got r«< I (mg. Thatcounts They charge that the ,

i’nev k was sent hark, however,m«>dus oprrandl of the plan is strH j*1* man* checks w» j e «*•< -• nl

that the regular union opv-r»t»on* it not known of < noise.

are tiring sutwrrdinatrd to the dehiands in connection "with the col

’1n«wran«e kgenu*It has heeti at guest h tl the prof*

lecting of premiums in behalf few of pushing ihe insurance pro-the Matt to w M Vdlei Ageiuy

imp SmU lit: KMa Imw271 — AIR CONPITIONI9

Cow 171.999 —t! 1.99# or LoomForty, loot $1 .9t

Forklog foe 71

09 Strool. 9r

SAMUIL A iURGIR

_ _ nnnw tpecia: with a iukebos CHUN C > ‘ * her who drt-4 at * f"' h , an^ng the m . and ’

W-U TF Cl MR—-| pSE Fran*1

Warren is now lg WeilWOsM. N J . home o„ !tv IjrAted^ m the ?mr h«,|d,n* at

HI L VWIIM Nah n g two-week Mini g| 99. failed to vee VC.VAsN ’ •

pair An I rice Anita O Day and her unit ^ a few. days, anothor major e» *» rhai th* grpimM';;

FOR SALt OR LkAot sre currently doing one folio at penmen! in two-a-day vaudesille «mnal dme m \t,\ K is being un---

( the Skvbar, run by Eaton Rein uhleh started last night f Tue* < at dertakeu to crWinge the stopr of

IN TAMPA. FIA. and Phil Batch the Palace Theatre S Y I »m hr. ^ murh a*

Latter havo such a hot van-disk l>rlieved that properIf preter *** that onlv 01 i

CompAotoff Igolppod CockiMl cHgntelo that they'*' have mkrd vaudeville on a Hast koala could be flM*N may pott

Lowooo Soots 199; MW Boom Wingy Manone for Oct 22 Jimmy sold He personally produced three »>•* »« «*»•* program. U ha* becomejya ail COMDITIOMID arid Marion McPartland. Oct 29. major shows, two editions of Prl* becevaory to enlarge the member— Nellie Lutcher. Nov. 12: t harlie mitiev in 1949 and 1941 and >h ‘P *« •chieve peak collection*

w w * j.Bgmef S Nov 19 W II h Keep 'Em Uughrng ' Which he Th pottant

, ^ ^ ^ .Muggsy Spanier't Outfit committed presented in legit house* with top routine work of the union i* living

Cot* S7t,gg9 —- SocMUce^ for g return trip before the holi name* at a lei;it mui<il *< ale ' cd if le.nf femporarnvi’SOOf^or Leoao uoapoaHWo days After three successful efforts all ‘harrihee* of FriwrlplesMgi|h BMff Mpm/lBBE -IP ;

'

' , . this kind of show business FiscbecL According to vpokc>im*n for theiMm Ugw Hum f - fg » * . . i aat couldn’t get sufficient names to probers, basic AC IV A principles

j

* * * Jett Ties Sued tor lUlKl 1I*M another show and the idea I are being sacrificed to corral more

t liltttn fnm gmJaiu BfttrUt. |• was virfually abandoned unt il the insurance eligii. They point. !

.

a iIm Im ?ft fMI kapMao In I Anrinn An Haim H# Palace revival. to tomO late contrad V for instance.

oTSJr gvoofroM too 00*WII,UWI1 wn

Fischer in nt years headed »H.rh - o. . w in erted that

- ao-klii. Bigtii pAttrilwrogl Fm*ra«C Tkarr the International Thealrwal ( oip perfomwr* shall he deemed .ode

jm, |lttI UWI1CIW b^pCH IMfi ind arranged the American tours pendent contractors instead of em-

I^ndon Oct Id of Edith Piaf and acted aa Maurice plovees This they argue is con-

C aatnet Al Burnett, who sets talent into Chevalier'a American manager for tTary to recent Rureau of Internal

?SAMUIL J* BUIGIR the Empress. London, is suing f S a number of years. His last vaudr Revenue ruling* but union heads

itamsstlaa Ovwf ) Negro singer Herb Jeffries for venture a few years ago at the aff alleged to have hv passed the;

bSSmBovwI tlatal $100 000 Burnett claims that Jef- Playhouse. N. Y , served to intro- ruling when a rtmtrast was at stake I

ll " - ] fries breached his contract by fail- duse M»*a Piaf and l^es C om H pointed out too. that there

TAMPA# FLA. mg to appear at last Monday s *9» pognons de la Chanson Hf unwed—<— i.

in opening at the Empress, London Mias Piaf from $1,000 t<> $c

- <«*:i *

in so doing also damaged hi* <ConUnued on page

iiAnn C reputation as an agent and booker - - r

? -73jr

'

hVr‘T palaces nite advance

$15.00 per hour sale ok. matinees offtoum womin. rMOTOAiHic K.C. PWMUlt. Film Talent T uSf'SS*jVPS W* MW aim mw |>u || N^ur-Peak 9.500- tum* »nh ti>« >huw topped *pTO ; FtKFICTION. $111 10 •' kwwwmm-r«sw; ha sn- JikUy Garland. Is being picked up

BBISSfS. MIMO PHOTOS. IF Annual American Royal l orona mor* AVld,y by ******* •uUienceo

FOSItRL lion Pageant 9 Ball played to $. Jdv,T“ ,

fM,®r‘J*.

1**'

500. nearly capacity for the arena have been heavy, m atlftflg MpM.

PAGING IHC ol the K. C. municipal auditorium. F»rativeiy tight.

. . Friday « 12 » night, with show bi« Show comprises, in addition to

706 Eo»t 65th $t.f Now York strongly flavoring the proceedings. Miss Garland whose act was staged

Pageant and entertainment was by Chprlet Walters. Smith 6 Dale,

under direction of Richard H Lang Troupe. Ssonys. Mas By-^0»nl; AGENCY# LONDON. Berger, production-director of al graves and Doodles A Spider

Prwsoafa "1 fresco Starlight Theatre. With the return of two-a-day.Talent included Vtctona Sherry. p*rt of the a Ibee art collection has

A ./\ Glenn Burris, Gil Johnson Nirska. returned to this house Paintings

\ Dorothy Dushok. Rex Allen. Andy xhM{ had been exhibited at the Al-

fV? P**"* G«7 Madison Qladyx But ^ Brooklyn, and the Keith a.

J K* Pensacola Naval Cadet Boston, are mm at the Palace The^ Ci C?°‘r Berger »han"f chandeliers alio have been re-

< C'imt iliued on page fV2*

***»

n««C MMUSIC * fOOD^

A• M P M TIM 4 A.M

fiat EAST s«m

her i ROkOAt NlCMl 1 P ¥ to 4 X ¥

BOBBY HACKETTDIXIELAND CONCERT

‘“TAMPA FIA.—'

MODELS$15.00 per hourTOWN# WOMIN. FH0T061MIC.WHO CAN WIAI. ANB MOBILTO FtRMCTKTN. : $ 1 1 1 Uoaism 99INO PHOTOS. IF

POSSIBLE

PAGAMO# IHC.206 loot 65tb St., Now York

and in *o doing also damaged hi* (Continued on page 52 )

4 • I •* US 40 I'M I

Sift • Of »• • 4 NhMi v J4 no mm

Glamorous Mu$i<al

Comedy Singing Star • . .

SARAALLEN

‘lh.?r" w"J?

J 'm ?u.r.k,

1

KS4BC turned to thi. >wu»Allen. Madison and Devine came _ . . .

1

In from Hollywood for the cere- .Palace for this ocrasuni boo gM-^

CAN CONTINENTALTOT TMotWm Uw.

*w wax. Moaait aaitavel maeouani aoinct, ea

monies, and for the parade follow- trn • Interior has been

ing day'

:

•'/ repainted and stage has been!

*i

given a new dressing

M ^ - v- . -. . House previewed the show

]Margaret Phelan and the Hum- - . ..

c«V. «."lor th7 cW«u. Crov. «»*««vr I HEV vwn »ri iui uw „ mtmrnmA VunrliV .(tur*AMrttM a»p wm. Moaait aocmct ,

of the Ambassador Hotel, Los An- an**# * rT,

^TAy ot **aaouAnt aosnct eakia geles starting Dec. C won ,w* Monday evening

Ne. 1 In the BUlhoard Annnal

Pell. BnsaU Instrumental

CONCIRT TOUB WITHmi aw n^arCTOMd

Schuyler Nails Ceaedy '

Greer for GryeaterNed Schuyler* personal manager

of Josephine Baker and who op-

erate* Copa City, Miami Beach,

with Murray Weinger. is enlarging

his field of personal management.He has signed singer Thelma Car-

penter to a contract and is plan-

ning to convert her into a come-1|

dienne lie’s getting Fit Bass to

script a new batch of materia! for

her

Miss Carpenter becomes Schiiy* .

ler’s third Negro client. Others are

Miss Baker and singer Joyce Bry-

ant Latter closed Monday GSi at

the Chet Paree. Montreal.\

NanYork

ia Har Pamaut Milllaa Bailor lai#ar«aaaNaa wiW

ALL GIRL REVUE•

'*

•. l- .• *, *•. - •

•’ ! ** . • * .• *•

• ' * < ... . , . • :•

“THE GIRL WHO OIT

VESTS MAE WEST”

M 7* Am.

vim , (Vtolcr 17 . 1*5 |

Percenters Scout U.

Vaude Season

iWwTil M Hope topla) lUiMv i Ml i nut I hr t H m an attempt again Hope played the Prmre of

|

to keep IP** Hillwlium. I .»ntW*n

on a variety p«iU> l *

Wain Ttwilnr t*ll springj

"<)* >wr% esixrtrd to « «trr"- t>«*ieon a vjiinv policy U''» a “O’hcrx 10 *«•»*"

sufficient numbrf tup name* are ai* Harry Foster . Wad bf the

auarrd them it a ptmlU 1k> P*Mfr \grncv UM*p ohoi* vMMftv polity fHl il

)*! U.OIM il

Ship iitaati«A p« • *•

-laied la arrivr lake tMI« monthur early Nnftember

Val Parnell. managing director

Cisco's Fruk oBaltimore. Oct It.

Winding op Sit performance

at a rodro hero. Dtaiiran R«i-

a Ido The Clara Kid. made a

flourishing e*it riding HUhone c»«mt to an applauding

whip of youngster* to the

blear hr r* and saving hit Nlet-

ton in f<*nd adieuBark In the dressing room

he noted hi* fancy pm kt,trr

etnpt \ some kid had thatched

hit tit hooter

London Oct IS

<a 1 I, g »

I CRACK FIELDS WINDST* "* ?!2XCT* SOCK PALLADIUM STINT

Ohio Supreme Court mil decide London Oct ISOrt. 30 »haUar

]h» Grade Field* dretted up the

!>ept mutt •rrr’P*(

l*M* app' cPalladium * Anal bill of the aaogoir

of Joteph Mandalla. foi

r^Jfjj*** j In grand style, registering with aliquor permit here

, aoch routine Which blended lra4t.aeektng an order to tional number* with current pope,department 10 *^p ' h **pp

K*' Mi«a Field* wet called back thrte

jjgjsThf *U» attarkw on ly that ||-m the curtain, and begged^HSISTI °* aflrr 40 "H*"1** 9n tt»e atage

edict which for hid the bureau Romano* Bros . acrobat*, madeaccept applications lor n P*’ g pleasing debut at this house.

h!.Z~“. I ft.mnnrh (Hh'r* on ">»V November '

Other* on the bill include Fite

Same situation prevailed .‘lad ';. Val Parnell., managing direct or y ; ,, A/f. - hlAnra To heTJm^ At7nda(U and date' MdMOW** *d lie

vear but parting of n*nuv IUif_of the M«*» Lmpirew cireu*' .sUch MOITIS Oil ICC UlCKCrS Id **""J"

*

fr

* ™ * Grey. Arnaut Bmv. CanAeld Smith,

a long Juo at lha. Mm,, X L A PJ CL*g* gfelHTWM-W* EiPjPSt jfc Bet

.

5S7£,::; Tike Owe El Skermi, ,,r.£3gry«SS£S1.sSSSsSS S3Sinitra, Kirsle. Held Utter to Mi A|««cy ZlZJSri »-' .... ***. ,’•“ - —*

si V II* --

J

p CAr M Nidi O**1 14 JjJfSS Ifti.iied to one and the de- MeUonel Variety Artlate holding

N. \ H wmd Group For ^ ^

^

vjjjj h«UTv!IhUi Vamp * c»u^ ^ a - ,w NVA **

Awk B-nm t*p*& U«r lw«i-« A V. »•**«> thr^furtl. S3gilBSlHHifeBftSSlHBB1 <mm|mii Oi l ) 6

w~: V" numner or nigmnuo. prrmui in

of Itell > wood and ,h# d**** Iu4ng p« got lated \kmn I* one below the depart*_ i nun w i Mild min the Morn* office a m.\ t uni t n» c nt man would pun the Morrl* office

\ W SSmSmM. ****» M.» M«rn. Oin*. ,h„ h* |,

» - vuTr

^

^,

K

„ v c- Win-.» »>•' m1* 'i* * «*2!25 ik. ^ia«. Yma Sane WmU 0*1

/r 7i > r

H ' 1 '

.

"*liM i* it* M*»M. »w«* * wml

• i.a ^. 1* ik Iw.ng over the Here VMenberg Agency.

,’,r«r:X:: S? .

- «*£«&

It viooM 'id the icrond abnorie-

"• f* n

h^.km« , o lie r s' Ik r'

- -.«er VMlttlMt.«*'** »>«** "V. .illrtfi f r»tn[)leled . M-Mlt »U»d •«

..-.I *e » "*.r Wn Bn.litrrlll'iSl. on Hm.l PMrrr. M V . SunrUj, IM*. to

In addition i« the* \m< »M ao penJ

ft lh n he,,,- nin h' »MCmpfing to get out ot a penonal

Me .It .wu.hle Brill.h l .kn. .to.. ^*Tllrtr,iX?£ Ln.ttem.nl ronlmet »ah Job.tieintt ItltHilH «» l»«» f-y* “ffetoM jZ »~e%h. H . rknrttML >» nrrtonlu.h i<* k. |e *elu ilie

y. n ... ... rr ,, r ..d fn.m mtt *n ' ..e«^v. .mount'* for hto

• "Ile um Ik . HI li' >b.nl>«knttl , ...nc . u.in. monlh. •rrthrt Mtott 9um» e.UMl l» th.

Top Mmt«km (On ..UJ. 'i mer Tu cSSto Am— Guild of V.rirtr ArtMtt

.round » .IH»« doe., U . »6 r*n Iwnm* « «wr »« ^, m *• effort to .«tnr.t. ton-

minimum <>n fill* prtre u hedulc • *..•..• ' ;• •

" .. : from a part which resulted in herhoodie rajMcily will Set an*md netting S4fW from her stipulatedWAOOS for th*- Playing PicidB %.*mi

llrnrn X Wife ti rw salary.It aplkipated that revenue from l»ruti (V *v Ht

U '

g r|almed B.D»e • cut it SS% ofadyeet laing; sale ol pcegrmm and Hurt ill tHtt CHPill the take In addition sundry un*donation* will add another SIS.SW

Pittsburgh (M If dtsclcwed ’espe^e* are allegedlyto this •

j

.*. involved

All the »eat* In the tewer_ price ; Umv Hi m e nifery comedian. T, william Morris Agency

On Job* Rose M{t. Pact

That Floors Her Incon

Peruvian singer Yma *umae. who

^ Jt

Kaye I

BALLARDk«i »c. *rnod fa fha

BLUE ANGELM W TOM

A% \iUkmtM wm tvTUK YOVTMKV

,’

from a pact which resulted in her

netting S4S0 from her Mipulated

IttOnny Itrucc & Wife 11 “

Hurt in Pitt Crwh the tale

Ihii -.burgh, (VI 16 di*«lotoer

l.ennv §ruce. mtery comedian, l

netting *460 from her Mipulatedtl 2 S0 talary

It * claimed Rimu i cut it MTi of

the take In add i lion, sundry un*di*< lowed “espentoe*’ are allegedly

[PAUL and|

|PAULETTElKina and ; fiffiSIHl l

art .v M*i«

STONE and SHINE

- u

(

The Hilhatn Mm i is Agency ^ Quoarcategory Have been bUughl V an md hu >in<er-v lfe, Htmev MV ^ h|(h Mt«* Sumac Into the iVmei ban and donate I *«» H'HiaH <£&£ hurt* had a stipulation with Rove | g| ffaand Amerle an vervicettw*** Srleiled ter critically, nk*R ®*c ^ salary rhee*k would be col* 2iwmhrr. ol 0>. l.«r.« •>! both u.,o lh.ir .uto h.r. I..t ,^^4 kr IhM •*!•» aa* IWniM • Tiampol

hr«,vrB "*k wg »*';• pggfojjsft dm, «•» »«im ih«i p*. ow 5Th. IH.hr ot Miohurtth » h. to hr».l. M.« 'Mwh.n«

lh^ Wh.» l.,t.r prot«t«f I Toufina ,

;Mr..,drnt of thr SPtt will .tlrnd ...(fr.rd . f.Kturwl P»lvt* t« ttddl-

1

|# AGV A. or«.nurr Hrn Wh.t. Ifh. I.U ..th rnanm Kl./.t»th. ,o malt,*, tmiwat

. ]. ui|n.l.t.oa from th* hot.l

* cr-' -v.* _ ) -in r 'n i i

;

r —- W |lt*0 HlllCfN lO th at aha u Ko isaid /lirBdtlv

King givif

Outtnof fK«

with SFIKI JONfS}M rviwr w »* n» * ~

the gala *»th Princew Kli/atwih

CARROUSEL*a

Tax I nil 1 lamph I >.»«*. Tn,^x”u

,i>^uSSi J* ZZ

On h. St. IdMIW Nlttfrx .hrr. hr »d M. «.f. ».r.>h|<h ftj ^»i( ud . h.lf

Si Lout*. Oct 16 *pp!*ri*!L^ >U* year* to go Meantime, she’s been

Tlv Torch Club ne**r >>*t St. P*tj| in the middyeuf the everuuigadvised not to. accefg work tn

l.*»uito III wa* tohutlered la*t week be started h t-rding fewn be w f,|Cf, Rom participate* It's doubt*b| i lie Si Clair County esri*e head ,a,ne® 1°r *

ful. therefore, that she will playi naiiiiieriniirr who revoked.^ it* rouple 0f #ay* BUg I**® WUIRfa Taafl ('aun.. Hiirt.ln u h.r*

Whe*n Bruce sjw-med : io *vet)^( ^ be paid directly

men hiu»onl v ^ i AGVA 1* now seeking * to Ito work that night at the Monte u uumar fmni th# a.

•ataf Oil StCHUBBY

S

WfaU C»n«H»»taaad •• J.

D>M«ui M«f -CHUBBV |T*MOSOMt 1*4 * (clwv»a*V **t SSaaii S

atvuots aJaust***NY a«*m<yton (b««hm ft. ea«* , e* .

WAIOtl WAIISVO

WHEN IN BOSTONW» 10a

HOTEL AVERY

(ommivtoiober. wHai revoked it*.

oouple ftff #av« and tBftB VfttOftsedt^r Town Casino. Buffalo, where

liquor licen*e Kditi followed the ““Mf. *he was slated to start Mondayfailuie of Mr* Margaret Felo*,, AUftft. MnheUe. however will be ^owner and HilHam Welch, man-

j.hnspitalired **,r *rVe

^*Jm*!f*I“* ' Ro*e tv now on dut\ with the

ager bidh of fU*» Si lanii*. to according to doctor* She will re* .Sawappear at a hearing *«•»" *< *« Franei. for another ’

Both Mr* Felu* and Welch had tew week* before tfu-y 11 be able to,

,

prrviOuMv been charged with re- wove her to a hospital in Detroit.{

New Tag? A Eddie Actreiving stolen properly in conner her hometown, to be bin kftf ; Reford-pinlsmime turn of Tonylion with a crime ring in whtch| family.

;.| 4 F.ddie is breaking in a new art16 perM»n* were jailed alter hav-

1' " 11

. . a|th a change of partner Kddtemg been i-onviited lor UM) bur* y 0 p AJ Gruber, who worked from a wheel*glarie* m which more than $70.wx> ^dTSOB IlCMWS jfl chair, has retired from the act onVA»rth ol go»»d* »»« Bolen Author l-

: i* • advice of hi* medico* He wa* re-tie* rnwted that w»me of the YMr al lOlUlOn LmDirf piai'ed by Kenneth Tower*,toluien |DfOpvrty wa* found in the

.1 Team opened last week at the

nit er> Nat Karu>n who flew back home Ron Soir. N Yfrom l^>ml«»n becau*e «»f the death .

,. , , .

.

I rank Fw*ier ned an of- of his father In New YftvtL return*. Charles Kaafnaa ha* mined the

fice in f'atla* a* rep for General tn Ixwidon todav !Wfd/i by air In M4( ry Crebro stem \ ChicagoArti*ls Corp order to read* the 24lh anniversary with title of v o/^

'

' igl show Ol thr Empire the Lnew— H-w—^ ^ ' showcase in the Mc*t End. Gala

.

g*^ laiit' V* bill will run at least three week* > j.

n. iv, v. on... kylKo andSpi ll. 1 I 1 1 .11 v on vereen

"

I AYISI K h iv Mgncd tor • third HELD*ti sight yeai with the Loew house

'Rove It now on dui \ wtth theNavy

hi4 a rt fiorted that Mime of the

»in)ni property was found in the

niter a V:'^ .

*»•'» 1 ft*»VBf»*B Sw

TN* Ham* •* Sfca* fill

m

COMIDY MATUIAL

FUtMSASTERTMf OitamM INOW fix BAB MU» HN I soM IMtnO •

iMciAGri«vT!r?n *»•

ALL M eiLS* EOS OULV SU

• IAMY CLASS!'SO SUCVCLOeSOlAor oaos im w»w> —» »»mmU

MB C O B S

PAULA SMITHS66 W. S4 M., Hew Tmk It Bept. V

Cl ret* MUft

THE COMO• aern .*» *»/ www i«vn • v** «.i am*

Team opened lavt week at the • >^< * m%mrum »'* J»«r

Ear 11* t*m im MN W* **!!<•«**. f1*

.•»«**»•# ieii MtotoC sm. lyirji•it* r«m*.al«t I Mi* tomm * •***••

PAULA SMITHM« M to.. MTC. I*, to T. to. »

l- iu, .i«»

I&

SPICIAL N AT1SI 4

^ Right in the heart *f Phdadblpl

\ thc*lnc*l and mgh* dub district

* ewdleot facilHie*. ipscMNH. borne

John Bgrtrtm HotelMOAO AMO LOCUST STftttTS

who*e show* he puts on in Undondespite TV bid* in the U S

.

;? f;

Annamary's London DateAnnamary Du ke> . former Met

Opera soprano has been set for r

the Empress ( lub. London start-

ing Nov 2ft

New York office of Lew A Les-

;

lie Grade headed by Eddie Elkorl,set the deal. il

EVERS and DOLOREZHELD OVER!

BIMBO'S 385 CLUB, SAN FRANCISCOIntroducing Their Now Patontod

Portable • Tight - Wire - Apparatus"JUST WHEEL IT ON"NO HOLIS IN THI HOOK

MADI AND DESIGNED BY THE RUDSLLS

RONALD • In 3Baritone f of the Year

MjmL .MkgL kpikpaAfatt HHINow in 4th WEEK—GILDED CAGE, ncwyopk ##thi man fwom tangiers ^

Mff.1 tou AMAIN, 7 W. 44fh IL.Mew York 10 2-0441—Cl 7-mO

IX.

11 * * k # •

V Hollywood. Oct. It.

Scheme to put Hollywood bock

into the bif league of the nitery

bis Via rekindling of the longdark

Tro* adero U being worked out by

Harr Rita He envision* the Run

**t Strip apot a* a badly needed

haven where the nation’* top comediana could work.

fc**lc idea la for a ceop effort,

with the Rita Broa, a* part awnera

oien« with four or tye other tapromica- and each of^the partners

taking a turn at headlining the

fluorvhow They’d work at acale

only for their respective atint*. re-

ceiving their actual remuneration

in the form of a potential year-end

melon.Behind the idea la the growing

concern, voiced by cornice particu

larly. that Hollywood hat no apot

In which the fun fraternity can

»ork under favorable circum

stance* The loral cafea—particu-larly Ciro a—have been dubbed the

“graveyard* of comedian*. * and aa

a result few comedy acta accept

bookings here Mocambo. because

VERNA'Amprka's ktoit ficftfpf

Oaaca TawmM

Opieb| Nov. It—CLUB MONTMARTRI

TM» to HAM umn mUW tmt mill MAM. Ut.

Grant’s RivierallltaURANT AMO 1*1

IHW.44 St. New Terk IU 2-44Mwiinu sHowni siNKsa uerra

* TALENT CONTEST •

MONDAY NIGHTS

Jof its Intimacy. Isn't suited to someof the names that draw heavily

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in other places around the roun-try. notably Chicago’s Che* pareeand N. Y.'a Copacabana and Latin;Quarter.

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Kit* has already talked to—orplop! to huddle shortly with—«uchacta aa Danny Kaye. DannyThome* Jimmy Durante. Joe

; Lewis. Hart In A Lewis and BurntA Allen.

Por its site, the Lot AngelesHollywood area is one of the worstnitery belts in the nation It hasonly the Mocambo Ore's and the

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Cocoanut Grove as way stationsfor the nation's top talent Dia-appearance of the Troc severalyears ago. followed by the downfall of Slap«v Maxte s and Floren

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tine Gardens and the shuttering

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of Earl C a rroll s. left the town

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devoid of niteriem in the acceptedtourist sense of the word.

JRits’s scheme, for which he has

been virtually assured the neces-sary primary financing if he can

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work out the co-op deal with otheracts, would provide the town with

! one big spot for wait acts Opera-tion it s expected would be on

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th lines of the Che*, the Capaor the Quacler. and would drawhranly from touml trade ami fr«>m

middle income families in tbp arearather than depending upon thefilm colony sa lts chief source of

:revenue;

I Lant effort to relight the Troccame a few year* ago when MonteProaer sank ‘ MO ON intofurbishing the spot, but then wasunable to secure the additional

;financing necessary to get the roomunderway. ;.y y.

Protest to AGVA

On ‘Strike’ ActionPerformer* of the Hamid Morton

Circus, who laM week were calledout on strike by the AmericanGuild of Variety Art lets while play

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ing a stand at the Arena l*hita_

Delphi* have forwarded a protestto Georg i* Price, the union’s newpresident . : They asked Price to

Consider their financial and runtractua l nbligathNaa, and- protestedthe strike action on the aroundthat thev were not consulted I n

’inn is attempting to get the circus

organisation to sign a minimum,basic agreement and carry tnsur

ance for the performers.

The acts stated thatdbey didn't

want to carry the union insurance,

jpreferring to take out their ownpolicies wi,th premiums to be tak

|;eu out of their salary instead of

being paid for by employer*. Theydeclared thev had no grievanceagainst th* H M circus or the vanout Shrine Temple* sponsoring thesetup

Circus spokesmen said there

were no walkouts by the cast:

Bruner for Danny K.

Accordionist June Bruner ha*

been set to accompany the Danny|

jKaye unit to playing Korea for

four week*. V nit is co-headed bysinger Monte* Lewi* and will start

from the if. 8 Oct. 25.

Miss Bruner supported Jackl Benny on hi* war-front jaunt. 1

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Diana Barrymore Elite

Aussie Cafe—LaryngitisSydney, Oft. IB.

Oiaiti Barrymore halted herscheduled lone engagement at theCelebrity Club here left week after

skipping several shout. Alter MissBarrymore t series of laryngitis at-

tacks. Joe Taylor, the spot's man-ager, agreed to call off the run.

Mi at Barrymore, daughter of the

late John Barrymore and authoressMichael Strange. had been alated

to play a full season at the Celeb-rity

SaruacUkft

Lot Angeles. Oct If.

Lou Holts has Inked a year *irate, with options, on the 1537.seat Belmont Theatre here for hiteight-art vaude revue which debutsNov. 21 alter a three-day break!

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at San Diego. Bert Wheeler andNicholas Bio*, already have beenparted.

House Is scaled at a 12 40 topand has a potential grots of 924|Ih> for nine performances. Includ-ing a Saturday midnight showShow. Including bonds, will c*»t$35,000 and break at $1L00$ week-ly Matty Malneck orcb will barkaton '

Another hot potato facet " \u\u\inturanee P$fj»$kJ» Gama Dom.ngu

few have seen the policy \Hery ^ piagrr>a »<

owners who pay the tariff are «* The Robert Elegerity not permitted to gander the Blit sioan mwtorvpaper, few men in the union have land to hello Ianseen the basic contract, and the who is making fa*

membership at targe has little Own Katsnaugknowledge of the language m the announcer at dowpolicy and the nature pi It* bene- ** nc

gtv |W KMT. ( ortlaiul

The probers toy they are hiding.wi

their time hefoie striking Some . . ^ *

think there’s enough ammunition ffrPJgSavailable now to blow the lid * off h tCmwrtsrluthe affair, hut are waiting for adrii- nervation periodiional evidence. Ob the extern -of Rosemary Vanftnamul arrangements before mm* Peart River, N, Ymg m bond, Boy «IATThei* la talk that some highly whoae obaervatMM

placed union ofAcera are persou- Sophie Mode*ally gt iung in on the tosoronre art ***** too ff n«r

It*« reported, for Instance, that one BU" "**7:'*,1* *«

official was included In the gravy **^„*?._*

(ram after a beef by the officialrite w wsw

lor participation in the take ^ 4 K_* m ICE CAPADCAlthough insurance i* currently

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the hottest item on the union IN IlflTagenda and some discussion wa*dated far the honrd meeting in Clev( hi the bulk of the talk and a«iion Twelfth editionwill take place after the confab netted $230,000 tn

Dissident memheft-prober* are m* ( lev eland Ailooking tO Georgia Price, »ewl\ h ,t '*41IBM. Ir

elected pi evident of (he union to jumped' nearly 3'

•tart a movement to remedy the fro** Bore, accordsituation He t« regarded as the M .B recently milogical person to do it, since he * f •porta auditoriumIndependently wealthy and Is con- * ere Weak but tl

aidered thoroughly Interested in r\*n ins selloutsAGV A matter*. These member* ronFti.

hope to fortify him with enough, Attendance waft

evidence so that the setup can hechanged without a public airing of •

(he Situation with H* possible lv;:

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vltocking revelations and deatnar- <1*

live rflert on the union,. :• >

Herbert Jacobv and Max Gordonro-owners of the Blue Angel.N Y, ore prowling for k load of

name*. The/*ve signed Elsa Lan-( Hester for a November dotf, withCharles Trenrt to follow, i

Bis h> po *ui< e opening of Ode 1 t e

Mvrttl there has prompted theheavier talent outlay. Spot hasused tall

/talent previously, but gen -

•roily set names during the springto lift off season bo toffmo.

Benito Coflada. El Chico. N Y ,

bon i face will preem Minerva ACarocllillo. one of the top dancetoomo In Madrid, and flamencosinger and dancer Emilia Fun-dero, accompanied by Jose Amaya,at the opening of a new show to-morrow (Thors >.

GET OFF YOUI KNEESWITHLarry Adler Set for Two

Fall London Concerts

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London. Oct. If.

1*airy Adler, back from a concerttour covering Sweden. Finland andDenmark, la giving a recital at Wig-more flail tonight I If*, when bewill play two compositions by Dariu* Milhaud, and two new worksspecially written far thi harmonicaby Jean Berger.

Adler's concert with the BoydNeel Orchestra, at the Victoria andAlbert Museum' Nov. 4. will be thefirst harmonica symphony concertthere. " " V '... ; 1

A n r a-, ' Bym ULIIE, JRl/UTTOrQ V. rlSCnCf I con Errol. he of the nervous, talented mbberlegs. has gone “up-

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.. .. - I stairs.” and 1 11 bet he got a laugh with every step be took up thoseR*-* 9*9* m Golden Stairs He was that kind of a comic; no matter what the %kl*

Week during her Bee gaoanns at the nation, he could lake care of the laugh* He was of the add school <uthere a new one"*.

Errol had great training before hr was a star. He started as a red-RMHRRRR _ i. He went to SanFrancisco and worked his way ea*t and in 1906 Joined the “BaltimoreBeaut ie* a hurley show It wa* m this show that he originated a bit

that had many an act fighting over its ownership for years It was theventriloquist tut. the ventro using a live comic for a dummy fellakdler and lewis A Dody fought over this for vearv but it was Errol s;

he did H in the * Baltimore Beauties'* show, with Ted Evans and him-self doing the dummies and the late Tom Kennedy doing the ventro.In IMB, Errol Joined Jimmy Cooper s ’'Jersey UlUes'* (another hurleyshow», in which Leon and his wife. Stella Chatelaine, did a ragdolldance They stayed in the show until 1911. when Flo Ztegfeld saw himwork and bought his immediate release from Jimmy Cooper for $13 000,It w as burlesque s loss and Broadway s gain

Errol s first ‘’Follies * was in 1911 atop the New York Roof Thefunmakers with him in that show were Bert Williams. Harry Watson.Jr . and Fanny Hi ice (the latter two coming from buries ». Errol thenplaved for Ztggy in The Winsome Widow ’ Mae West was in that one,t»*o*. Then back to the 1912-13-14 and 13 ToUies." playing with top-notrh comics such as Bert William* Frank Tinney. Nat Wills. Ed Wynn,

resented Martin Berk abroad and W C. Field* and Charlie Judet* lie also staged the 1914 and 1915Hand did a temftc Job Hi* performance In “Sally'* with the

gieat Marilyn Miller and Walter Catlett wa* an outstanding perforin-tle also plaw-ri the pail In the picture version with ColleenHU first starling chance came with Gene Buck's production of

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Between shows he would take vaud«*viUe flyers wuh his comedysketch.^ The Guest,** with Jed Prouiy pla>ing the butler it was unr

|0Cth« bid laughing acts of show bU He also staged a few vaudevilledcr his aegis at a $1 «MJ acts and when H.vrr\ enroll s gul act plaved the palace Errol wassalary, payable each day in a cut » herred when he took a how a* stagerversion of L'AlgtoO **

t' Played In Many PU

tine of bis ventures was the I-eon went to Hollywood and plaved in manv picture* Itis mostshowing of Maehnow. a Russian successful ones were the RKO “Mexican Spitfire' senes in whichGunL 9 feet 2 Inches tall. This he played the unforgettable Lord Epphlg He never did much radiodutnt last long as the towering work; I've often wondered why. because he was not onlv a pantomimicHusse rouldn I find a bed long rc»mic hut a talking comic and a writer with many novel romedv ideasenough to fit him and quietly He loved hi* home in Catlfomla and would spend days tending hi*slipped aboard a vessel and sailed dahlia garden He financed small troupes which he would head tnfor his homeland. play for th« boys hi faraway camp* Laos bought the piano and paid

Fischer entered the agern \ buv, many of the expenses during all id the last war fat these little big-news here successfully. In addition hearted groups of soldiers in greasepaint^to

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1 he could have been one of our top TV comic* If he cared to.artist* to work the U S . he booked He proved it by appearing on the Ed Wynn TV show with hi* Danto-lop American, into Curop, J„n h,l M..l ln g , L»„,r“ «hlrh ... , noT Thlt hi? wSlS

Mrltoo.ld Md Fred M.odbr. Ilk. “Dr Kronkh.l, b tS LSSl S SUh wSmS.oihork oofkH lor him. ?£? ’T" yfn «.ml« «ho picked . drunk » , ch.r.ct« (orAt the height of hta career • whole career Kru.l wav the “neat staggenne drunk” sn«t nlavMi

ao aotl-tnirt suit »« dunng hi* whole career Jim Barton. iifhis^Mad^og' *tory^doT!

Boohing Office. :a great ’'sloppy drunk’', Stella Mayhew wtfiild do a great femme drunk»hkh he loat. He then spent aev- HenBmr* did an acrobatic drunk; Rohledillo did the original drunk onera! year* in Europe. Upon his be Mack wire and of course. Bamoid . I>runken Dog'* wa. kJenuT-retuin the vaude business had turn. Errol was the accepted ’ tops ' in his particular characterisation

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Camedy Saaiaflts •f tkeNnffna"

‘ CORN COB HUMOB". Currnntty App—rlng

C'lub Ver*ailte9. N. Y.

In the 1930* hg print u< cd a *e

ries of ‘ Folies Herkm* vh**« a i«»r . aoaed conUc. play mg drunk* in hi< nai»%e Australia

(he International ('asino and the“

French ('asino. N. Y . which latter

he owned, and toured thr*e revuesin London, ('hicago and MiamiBeach and produced a display for

the San Francisco World s Fair in

1 939.

Marftnelll and MorrisFischer was tmrn in Belgium son

of a dealer who supplied horse*for the Belgium army, lit* first the-atrical venture was a horse act

w hich he brought to the U. S. Laterhe Joined the H B Marinetti Agen-cy. Europe s largest talent purvey-ors, and afterward represented theV* illlam M«*rri* Agency in l

rar»*

Betore coming to America he rrp-t . . ii..

bought talent lot the old Hippo- “Follies'

drome N. Y, He aHo produced mu*ical* m Vienna FiM-hrr also ar- anceranged tor i'harlir Chaplin Harry | MooreLauder. ientrilo<|ui*>t Arthur l.lovd

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and 1'oleaire (“world's ugliest wom-an ’* to tour the U. S. Sarah Bern-hardt also worked this country un-

MONOIOGS. DIMOOS, SKITS

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CLUB DATES

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17, miMviera* F*. »•» !*• *® •«* reae tne tactics

rila I4MMM, Myron Cohen, f*u at show caught This was

oI?„ fjTiherrf'stcrcoa Act* »• !***- »he spot on the d.reuse a

5X£*. Do*« A,*,. Lte, W.lirr »«•*»« PMtttoa t lull mi.ul, betTVwi. Pud4 Pamdo Rhumba ^ *he made her appearance

•it an BMIK19the tactics

jonnaon. uoww :

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Orch. Pwp4 Compo Rhumb*Orch ; , 95 minimam, 1

lore sne maoe tier mmmOnly )n this case 4kl the <

running seem high handed

LfttlB Quarter, 21. 1. iron, not a stooge a ho after the fair Wletv. \.V.irOtLOhi P) dance, fed Shore lines like a pea Lmtrh;r

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Sophie Tucker* annual hrgira The Ted Lewi* impersonation and ca Hrmktu ’rw.h .ai <?i.#to Lou Walter* tw a-Bighta-up-w The last emore of Pat Roonev im SCS u 4 *

**** become such o Broadway staplethat she ran get nostalgic

pcesh are outstanding givingShores versatility complete ex-—

- . ^ - ----- n»r the ’good old l,atin Quarter * hrbulon " If Nellie I ut. her doemi t bringBill Miller's Riviera, in it* 1931 •

K2,V'r*n* ** • That Walters is making no mniake The Hightowers, a dance dqo. in a lot of folding money to Cafe

swan song, capa ft what has been PI acceming (R reprising her a a* evident when effective in opening the stum Society Downtow n In her lour-

a good season 'both artMcaliy^and » A 1” UB9f rm.' the ropes went up to control the The red-hatred distaff member week stint they should

.return

Ananclaily > with a top calibre show. • nevv nf inumbers that uw a j Sunday tl4» night • open- demonstrates an amanng supple- Greenwich Village to its latter-day

Its been a period In which Miller Sfil?? • i.Vi1

V®?1? „?*IP* mg L Q. look* certain for i koff ness aa a contortionist especially Hoyd Delia IK roursr, the VII-

expertn.rnted with talent In an ef- Give shuttle Get a Tot. ^ I *ant, un wl,h the vet songstress •** hack brad*

ilage is both offbeat and am t what

fort to enlarge the draw. He has *• " n*fW- 11 r*« Bourn, a Miaa- Tinker gives » new fillip t he* Paree Adorable* continue she uwi to be twit Mu* Lute her•helled out some heavy coin In an *how stopper, plu* some to a show, which has been running *• he the standout line in town, gets better, and (hat business

effort to get eastsider*. with kook* BrfJefa,l> impresaree linguistic vt> xince Ja»t April with periodic wilh Johnny Martin ably handling f

about a better mousetrap is still aings such as Peter find Haye* 4 MfT »«*“»*niai P***" is change of headliner Only other the media in the production num 4

pamfl themeMary Healv, Victor Borge. and (

fnh*bed, spontaneous and clever, starter among the turns this Miss Mil « her would Mill boi.rna Horne ; ?* "** in sluewd proportion to l* a sensation in Itself the Cee Davidson, lust starting his ringing at the piada tf she didn't

effort to get eastsiders. with kook*

ings such as Peter l.ind Haye* 4Mary Healy, Vkftor Borge, andI^ena HorneOka rMsiti have nW There

* kr ' Mildly. Buliano Ivanko Four. This wall fourth year here handles the; have a ircand and third show to

JJ uftMloni tn whuh thewy tumtsKwoim. rt*me and aero routine with three baton well, partkuUrlystuce some

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do Dm ree-a night with four

#/* ranacnv stretched to more B^ir^r^. ori'hl: 5

MOdu.V

te<l ^ fu> * vpeciarularly spinning and Hhore a mnterial tails for on Kudav-Balurdav i« ( S()s at-**

<170^. mingle session B»thNorris enhant * » the gals

|gtMn| the feinme member of the triYhy rhMbms Dave RiveCas. tempt at turnover since husinesa**

arEEFth*fi bokoffu c

* ^ * rM* Blartln Denny piano qUa*1et. likewise give* pl*m\ «t group ki blghly satlsfartuo for tb«- els* where in the crooked streetf

J£l rr.o ult Ml It»ecompnni«t. is in accord all the to Walir,, sis ninth old »'«•«»« -ddufs area is offish unlike the uptown

w •s: „ sura?,, •**«»* w «s. *7o ^a single session W »«H

Wotw.r< Norris rnhancet live gals tussmg the feinme member of the trieky rhvthms

hi? nneef that’s botoff i e ^ ”Umb^r' Martin Denny piano likewise gives plrntv »t group is highlv

• V.tTr hS^’u l«Sk at It

»ce«Bpnni-t. i. m accord a the ,,ft to n ll(rl1 M* * month . owl I rbmwkn add., uno matter how you toon at n. Mel. Pans After iWrk • mu. The omtuni*WJ?* - «. i

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Parts After Dark revue,v The current display is topggd ky ^ . v T

|V|«»a -tucker s

.slum manship is

a pair of siau^h entertainer*, til# B.snlinwnv I Ink. lossdoss evident from the moment sheOct. 4 comes on stage m a cape mat win

'••B cnmhmation that pava on in K>rkuood 4 rnadman. th> > » dself gets an ovation K*e-audience attention. CaefOS Orch; $3 evt^e ;/ rtunalely, it’s this showmanship

Miss l>ogan. who's keen absent [ni»d Sophs noii-d ability at sen

from these parts tor some lime. the "hooking of Kirkwood k «Mher than her actual niai««;*i

again reveais hervelf to be in tho (Uiodinan marks a departure from ,h«* hrr audiem es love. The ina

upper strata of lingers This; the conventional Best End nitcrv ““*» .this year »» definlirlv n*»< upScotch import of many year* ago » standard Hitherto (he emphasis tn some of the patter of the past

able to get the mob into a variety has keen mainlv on letnme voral* **' 11 ^rms to matter little m the

of moods With her deliveries She f«t». with an octasional break from response won b> the g»-yeai-old

4 «i n infuse a senna bf humor and iradition via a name art like the rrB W mama’freshness into tunas that have long j>eep River Bovs • current! v wind- It s Randard Soph Stuff, howoutworn their usefulnesa on a cafa mg a season at another West End |,vrr »»» »<* combination of »l»ady

floor Her treatment of **A Pretty rlubl or a double tciping act But ***•*> nosialgia In

tiirl is Mka a Melody*' is in that a duo of male comedian* is some- eluded^ are a takeoff op Later

Cnre Her "Ball Game ’ has long thing quite new on the tot al scene Th*n Th,«k,• number built

eo classic and there are such i . - c* around Mis* Tmker's soon- to- lw-

Paris After Dark ievue The opening night show run heal They slip ut three shows,!

M*»# Tucker * *howman*hip •• *»'« «' 1»« h«»ur* not obiertwmahlc ’ one moi e than pt previous,[eviden t fioni the moment she' ,n rutyt i«» Hie manage Sammv Beskins smdl unitelites on stage in a cape creation men! for those two hours the ewa- t •hasa violin drums, sas. withthat in itself gets an ovation For nmirrs were applauding not maertca at piasw* bow« (he intfmelunate t> it s ih.s howmanship spending Piowey on drinks or dm* doing!* u nh a hop*<K.[>mmp hia-

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and Bopti's not«sl ability «A selling, her fkw toiv of la// uimiU that r\ no*

Core, ner nan u«mp nas wpien classic and there are suit

number* as "World on a String

(ullage Tor Sale1

and “MUI liman m landAn Kai. ik.

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' Kr|.rd. I. Bro*d»>> ' art »uf-! » .11 .dd u. th.tr rypuUtturt Iron, th, 1 k , .bu»oX «. t A

l,,r h"ficiewt to give her • rousing ffniah. this Mint is hardly in doubt, but Lim im.! cntuisni of it however T** Matuesque foreign disk star

Her second encore, an Irish ballad some of their material, reportedly Pa m-f mi mVnTof the nomhere rmn «lvt •* Hrr Amertckl ***

*~t **r mmjt kw^jwrfc. k, Amm*". <«««> t«t th. |L « JISk^T^ and

thing quite new on the local scene Th*» V^Tkink. ' a number built

UirSkAUdwt a. rLrww*mMh i.t ^ *round Misa Tucker* soon- to- be-nirmwooa w (.cMKiman. latest ad- . n >n u..iva

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% _ MM^SUk a nr jhv the bassist, the blues’ v|g*wars ssapusas. v. w.< prttr* atoft with the early IbntH• ''iJ^B4C

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iBs B COt’ITt ’ and puli the brakes with “Birth•

• Ran PrairUro Iht If. tuf the Blues *’ Tlie in-betweening

A »« Shrlivn. udth Iduvrif I,ifwould embrace , tn part the Meio-

fw.Mfl, Voe Reichman <>rrh • 13 V.**"* B**»f Ht orsones to

a itlL |>4f it* Hrut in* it Vi vo it mi - ike • ittpat tic Hi lamlv k»I, lot-tiut $l Mi ro> * r

** r l% 4 sireamlined version en-. ^ i cayikif boff# drnm iKks that really

Thiv nv.m has had a parade of lfu ’ *>»«»»der End up Birth offrruine sting styHalv nuMih tlH*>e I

is the most natural way of

who lean toward the jcldMng thra part tpf the iliou a pro-

Harvey Grant, voung ofay sing-er, played here a year ago andcomes m again with a tailored fol-lowing lie like* to Hvtro and in-terlard. changing the gah from«how to show as befit* tfie rhang-

apologies for her nodule talents. >

M’riain. cnanging ine can trom

Th- auysww •tar »• ***** •* befit* the ( hang-1**-*^^“7 j>a_y tog of file guard Some of it ran

im* m^ orr^ t i.m* and

%Un<t ****** M» contest but Open-1

. * .fJJ mg- night and it no criterion His, anrmenL '^''g^^*'**** !

mt** — *kia aide; or a combo of both There * K/k *"&, Ohl

re*‘ I^rauader Is the pipes.crowd strictly en her own. re-

jWith l^e Goodman setting the also too much palter material anil M .

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d Waims em up with "oSnisuit* in •J®P . . poce, and Jim Kirkwood providing not any actual singing even Some ?

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f*Bd then into “Hecnum of

Mias Logan Is gnrkod In a PO«* moat of the boisterous antics, the ol These Days’* not being heard ***** iko^ nil-baked^^ ||u nrt# is "Dancing In

guiniak eutkl sf Mdck gowa w ith a tram has a Slick routina hacked Mis* Tucker *ls« weak«m L.» %!! ,h* Otui * showing pc»»er and onluacdo front and tkffa |Ml«1W with new and refretiling gags One ad Ilka’ with Ted Shapiro mho. • !

1.. f**11*** *v. he run* through a kind

sleeves, giving her sn I dftn 1 1> of their kighspots is a novel digest a* usual, botk* her at the piano* I * JJJJ* * si i , u ,k hi,.! / helter-skelter medley Shot's ayouthful outlook.

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who broke into show his on his . musical background Bash. Triia is would kt more showman I,v if the* u,d row

, dian ftorrrnto * hearing som#ability as a raconteur . is still une

ja wit-loaded es«*erpt which garners ad libbing had the ».emhlj»ntr of Afur another hit seloetlon, she Italo hare The piano backing ig

•f the top storytellers who ran HoldJtug return* Not so effective how- sponlaneity does a ni w song part n uiarlv suilrd rick !

his audience with the teles of the ever, is "Grime Dor»n t Pay a Ruf these are minor drfetis in a *• her thioaly delivery and roin- viiss l.uti her s appetiser at this

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whn broke Into show his on his . musical background iaidi. This is would he more showmaniy if ihr* u,d dran»atic "Rorrrnto * hearing oanid

ability aa • raconteur, ia atiil one ! * ait- loaded excerpl which garners ad libbing had the semblance of Afur another hit selection. v»i Halo bare. The piano backing igaf the top storyteller* w bn ran hold big returns Not so effective how- spontaneity does a nbw song part uulartv suited rich '

bis audience with the tales of the ^ er u "Crime Doesn't Pay a Rut these are minsir drfmis in a h* hei ihroatv delivery and com- Vliss I.titi her s appetiser at thisSeventh Avennoers His remm- Parlhmg." whkh satirises some performance that for 4b minutes jwmrd by are ompanut Edward Lia- regular stand of hers is her lyricaltvenses of the garment centre, as \j % commercial radio programs ®r more hold* the audience in the bo«a - Imn t Leave Me Now hhe esctsndoo. tongue twisting That awell aa tome segments of Jewish This piece is somew.hat overlong giant L Q rnrapt. They rids *i»h Allows virongU »ith Some of a-Plenty.” followed bv her eye-l.te are hliartous He s got a batch I Mid some of the hsusmr doesn't Soph all the way The** i w whuh miundg of 4nming novelty "Pa i Not Horn*of new stmrtes which he mixes with 1 reem slanted to Hrtish tastes « Holdover show includes I es S«*phie Tinker a lew years back and Ma'a Lpstairs *

'Birth «f the

life, art hllarvous He's got a batchof new stories which he mixes withsome of his staples that his audi-ences export, and ho does a solidsession of 29 minutes

toidov cr show inclrni. l ee Sophie Tinker a tew w *re ho k and' Ma s l potairs Mirth ..f the

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Other art on the hill. Th# SSSail- Seat-every thing

With minor adiiotatmn. »« nuh# Pahios. rnwelty dame duo t has i hanteuse begs off with ismiedy Rlues * and "Hurry on" Downit mat e a<^eptable<lo^ the* Bntiah rh*** * ,lh bis Oat-eveDIkigff I

rendering gf her Ckgltah disk elhL ] show her strength and vrreattlit

r^r comedv routine; warbler - acroba’t lively bunch of ( oconuta " Id |* evempllfled Ml the slow ,;Let Me

, <ilor»a lari.v ongvter Ja» kv Kilty .ward l.isbona does a sterling ha< k-

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reimina ,.wa.Ih U Q.> *och line and VI, H, ing ink and Glad Rag Doll are done on

n the rruuiAiir Avilo's ran Can Dancers. Ar» Joe KdchmaA a fgvnritc kero , is demand and *he couldn t *H away,

strength and vereatility

( lltfiima *re under M*w. lr(« The ,,,r*<1lng hefty hi* m inn w*mjrJSl !••• durM>* '** coming month

mreTvA3Sf T.^ duo *re flveii the requiaild

Jr'iieCgArt John * "ZJT ««"*>'chores

.> ' Harlowec hores.

It's a good clooer for the spotwhuh will put up the shutters Oil.21 /o*.

Edgeugfer Benck. I kl< MARINE DINING ROOM!

Chicago. Oct. »2.

Hiidcvorde, Usrfts Denny. Roherf Norru Orch « 10 1 ; 13 50 mini*"««»i. 91 roivr.

I aggkogda. MiamiMiami, Chi. 13.

Vapahoiidt <4 , Trini Reyes, HalWinters. Wod« lyn Ruttrll,, Eroni.Linmlt Orch: 94 ficiniHiUHi.

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Avila's Can Can Dancers. Art} Joe McichmaA a fav ortts-nere, is demand and *he rouldn t get *w«p

B aner'a footer* play for the d»*w making hi* umpteenth apfiearance ol "“iree without her patentedand the terpmg spaced hv Roddy

.

,n lh# MnfM nr r jra\»% to the !' Vi* 1 *»>iiol» "Pine Brown Frame *

Harlowe » contingent Tab <«»n-|M»nrt> on h formula onl> devikl- { fh*apite. hrr giNul natured insist-

linues to be a 95 minimum p* ffjng m makeup, whuh leans mnre I**** ( ,r she w«* ohiig* «l to

show throughout the wee k H» rh btau than usually found in * lsr -» »!**'» ial “Alexander s Rag-——— ; haiidu of Hus ty pe His library has [MbJJ Band.'

IkaakoMUtVl a (HTshwin salute a Vuumona |.- ™ larBO^Lntc-her reperlmre Ig1 m*K 1 1 * V"1

iiedlrv and a few current imps hac k# d 4 a|i*My by iuvs and drums,

.. _ ( hirigi,. ikl 12. ills flashy piano pv rotre-hnus score. tierself at the Hit' The c rewrHarrtt Richman W iflvc .Shore, i^ hl , j,|(rn .D|, -t humor aie o|. ;

dm * hour’s worth of cchu! Cut-The ffuihrrurrre '2* Juttwi 'lor

, nucpUc ecf e'i»r. i-llv i 'rorov' 1m* frtgys for iiir dame

fin. Cher Parer Adomhlcs 0 '‘ puce of kusinesTof repeafedly '***"* witkOlff iacbvon ot piano

Cce Daiddoa li Orch * Dm. ns HU bald Dale Pril Bette *• mlerim periods Trau.

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indicates band in turnaway numbers open- 1 Hoot Dave Halper should hit thebrrl doi# «1|glHr k kgb# »«m

ihat what the Hilton chain has lost tng night, again auguring a solid jackpot with the combinatn*n uf

!_ ^kgewater has gained—many run for the quartet and their Harr* Richman and Willie Shore .time* over. Not only are the ropes backers j judging by the openmg-night 4 l«»% er 4 laalg« MlMBl,p ,ar , he first time us reemt Tkouyh es-avu.g nothing new. it ovathm gi\* n tf>e two It *.<1 a Miami.' Od U.

bV! *he spot 4* luring trade .mi adds up to a >esh of howls begoff for bothi />-. ca #h,rr.e Jark fV Lenathat under ordinary circumstance* and milting There is the Salt Ruhuvan was the Chet Parer's ^ . «« >.«• 4 Hnurers «*»

ooser see the IMgftnr of tkia Song the "Hawalia^*, routine 9nd whend opened harki^ orrh- U 9d miuiucnmloom. featuring lunnv bam-olaver Petr in 1032 he Staved for eight, *

judging by the opening-nightovation givin tlie two ft wan a

wouldroom.

und of applause lor *cc«r*i num- gfl «•«•>! a—aa ^,a»— — ,n »•" 1

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. Grade A enicAainuuni Im< beenftrarie Borne i* back tn , '1 *' rrturnril to the downtown sr< tor

tspening tnmmt of both the c*fr , PHer-uin. w ho is involved in plenty months', and he hasn’t appeared a.--,. Iw kGrade A cntertainuieiM *»4«* bren

geL and the general public waa a ol new taughmakmg bu througlioot he re for eight >eais n j* ‘ "MJJ fctmmd t« the downtawrp sectorgecial tribute to this clever pet- to spark the oldie* ulHued; the reUfiveh ,na«uve of la«i hav SrtSPiilflSL h 1 m-i f«,r

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STnu!*4 discount* the notion | Kalian medley*. "1 Wonder" and worked the niterie* only cu weeks ,dJJ' t

** ’ *•*^1 rent tv piirehawd this hostelrythat Hildrgarde I* not a product their teeoff "l^sy River." in the last two years Hut his 39 l,t

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« o masaes Thi* was success- t .. Huptiorting show is in the tnod> yevrs in the bu haven't dtoiiiiu iy proved by her recent tour est-budget class, albeit solid Trim his distinctive. ra«py -v oicvd rbJ W hinterlands, which she • Keyes keep* thv palms meeting in hocking across his numhrrs

protested was only a re- i with her Spanish dances. Fla dig* deep into his bag nf noslasuit of entertainment starvation in

, uien4o lootwoik is colorful, with a for what are nowr Ktchman gfa

yg gticma. Hardly that, because non-hand back routine a standout, ards — "INittin On the Hihere stint the preera crowd was 1 Handily utilizes the castanets for 'Walking My Baby Ra« k lionav cliscnminating and a* hep as any J her opening idea Works in breezy "Vagabond Jumg." B#c #u>e

That be ll do okay with fke formerly Ilagged ('tub { 'ontinerital.

her satiri/aiions tailored t«»i the cusiun»es v »iul tin • p. ** «-< (iingsv L P»iJ riff VUrnillR HI ' » > 4 •TWIX, *»• ; . , i ,4 ..... , .. '

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koff mob glimpsed in months and int« g manner to add < » \ , H»n h of the Blue. * SiST^TSl1

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' f Isonhouse at walkoa. -cure*. .'never belter which .* foitunati

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»N r her general pitch, flilde- Hal Winter*, who appeared here because he followed Wiltie Shore ^ *** kBfWJFT- 'V,*,, ,«!,n* ,,f &*'.***** nma1 *

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t *ide i» repping the 2tith century «oine seasons ago al i'opa City, who already had regaled the m- *• a *ati%fHng and encore-brinying routine fh^g rgb flu uamut of »i »Hme, even so far aa delaying her come* hark lo this handsome room thusiastic oj»en ing- night, r* into * 1

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>un*voi ranee 20 minutes, a no4 to slkfc i and score* with bit trnoring* of s» , of gficntgs, fken a ix goff ,n ,,<r IT 4 *#

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Meat try that stirred up staccato the belli r pupa. Lad is a per-on Siiore. a local favoi.t. t* al

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MVk *' * Z^ 1 * ‘ r> 1 “V1® * hurcloll.o*i t ling from the ringsider*. tn- able song-salesman and keeps comic with an unusual hr..nd ot quietly^ dr tiv »yft| ideas on^i iuiac atoong of be-t v

I'T -fkioach i9 earned off In ; them tjHngued throughout bi-fbe-huuMH plus excellent light-Haded I^ thorn midwav through Jo No hi an a foimer pative and*'udied perfection and the gal has arrangement lineup Could have dancing Hi* "McNamara s B.,nd sequence N*s the vock' wjj to 1m ahtev vi ^ il.e Mumi .palhe crowd presold that it w*asi done more, from tableholder* re- a long-time Shore standby,. givi» coming with bki, l akgpffa

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,pn the Ttie^tre Avsn«>orvftt arkjayosit,

of her caper- action the comic the best sliom-mg ol *<*/' A * U?V 2!? ,up

fy ^c jokingly needles the pa v In the femme song slot. Madelvn his unique and at times -te style Withal, winds with hnunya I Hi f ,r* - '«^d fem r

tT JJk.k*'* *ke orck. digs g ex-bc>" Runsell makes for an attractive terp ability. Shore gag* with the pl^dit*.. _ *u

,f.' ?vBJcrriel Abbott, and almost gets to thrush with an -drpt approach to audience throw* out enough Bourhcirn 4 * ork.»L*

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* ** Point where aba lampoons halt . the shading ot *oou re My Every- aside* and ad libs to make the clever idea* in their^routining* on *h* aria from Rome#^ lA’Hlest bit nf showmanship thing." "Get Happy M * laziest Gal payees forget that (Jus wa* Shore baKnmmologj. *hirh im IimJc* the aim Juliet, and ihrr the H. in-

kowevre. la in her rapport with in Town." and builds nicely. Could materul they 'd seen before Hi* standards and a 22 .^ -**-.1 f“f*#

siml In hog Incisive use more work on projection and “Pinball player" got more laugh* Top wdh •^•rteMai * rt>M

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i« un.ii ti.u baioaHally mg. innrftM I. to audL Overall she than any routine in the Cbe* In mg getaway. Their group, nf|

Teg.,4 rln \a <*tt, u»p batonM'lth her manager, Anna Rosen- show* posh bitHie* for Wtter quite a btif time.

1 dancers are okay on assignments (wirier*, unload a bunch of tiuks

cue*. wnvklBB. the thing*, once she gets herself set Ne*r the end of his aunt. Shore given thetn^fbiou^ ttmre U noth- wftk Ikelights and doing the all-oround on^what ske'll do with whet b called for a femme from the audi- ing outstanding jm the stagings. >n tardem ami a»>o *****

Z£2X J*'* • *«"* persaiality .ence to rhumb, w.th him The girl bis crew **+*[£9 ”” *«“ * ***nmnsbip of the highest ordeg.l^^ , Gsrg. .

i who cans an Ike Boer was a pa- wn the barkings. :L***- *une. Asnw.

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: demonstration at the ColonialTheatre. N Y. RCA execs will

be on hand to explain how thesystem works and to answeran> questionsRCA is running demonstra-

tions through the remainderof this 'Wtek- Press SOW thebig screen color unit in opera-tion yesterday <Toet.i, whileRCA dealers and distributorswill attend the two afternoonscreenings todax Generalpublic will bd invited to anearly morning dmnonstrationand the two afternoon ahow-injgi tomorrow iTburs ) andFriday.

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their present cabinets.System used in direct projection

the white trade, and when thatdidn’t come tn, there was little

local base from which to draw onThe major hitch toward toeceas ofthese chibs in

. poet prohibitionyears was the wave of mugging*,and some riots 1 that occurred inHarlem, discouraging non Negrepatronage White trade had beenall but lost by the time conditionsimproved.

Belt Spots ScramAs a result, major cafes dropped

out and there was little eh*nr* fora Negro name to develop thatwould entice Harlem trade Whennames dkl bloaaom—such as I*enaHome, Billy Kckstine-~eelan*o became prohibitive for cafes, al-

though KdmklMt and ethers workHarlem's vauder, the Apollo, at

least once annually

lo recent years. Harlem had togo midto 4 to m top people oftheir own race They are welcomela all theatres and hi moat mid-town spots The Quinn Ives law inNew York State forbids racial dis-crimination. Improved economicstatus gives the Negro the where-withal for alienee, etcThe Savannah Club, in Green-

wich Village, has been eat of themore prosperous operations, get-ting mixed clientele The Wd streetspots with jars outfits are also get-ting a healthy Negro trade ;

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via the Schmidt optical systembasically similar to RCA’* b-w pro- tngiy important factor in the mak

film. If equally competitive condi-tions exist, would seem to indicatethe company could be forced to

comply.;

In any event, the new Par atti-

tude toward bidding, and the re-

sults of the switch, possibly will

point the way for other diatribeob*erv»*F staled it could mean anentirely new appraisal of the legal-

ist ics involved and plenty of cut-ting down on bids where the die-

trtb. along with some of the ex-bibs in each competitive area. Andthe present system disagreeable.

Among the adverse factors longyince discovered in bidding opera-tions is the Urge amount of paperwork entailed This, along withthe requirement of h o. approval ofcontracts, often results in plenty of

delay from the time an exhlb bid*for a Aim until lw is atfvhwdwhether he actually will receive it

or whether tt goes to s rival the-atre.

Bidding, of course, never was or-dered by the courts but did stemfrom the decrees if the Govern-ment’s antitrust suit versus the dts- 1

trtbs Latter have claimed there’sno alternative in ’ problem” areas \

where two or more exhfba. ofequal stature, demand the same pic >

on the same run. .

Many theatremen. in turn. In-cluding toppers of Allied States\v*n and Thcatremen Owners if 1

America, have signed that the dis-j

trtbs have used the bid licensingas a device for upping of rentals.

jectors, and was developed by DrDavid Epstein, of the RCA engi-

jneertng staff. It employs three,Ave-inch projection tubes, eachcoated with a phosphor which han-dles the three primary colors ofred, blue and green; Lenses takethe images from these three pic-

ture tubes, and project them in full

color on the screen

Celor ValuesTransmission revealed certain

deficiencies to color, but the sys-tem is more than acceptable forimmediate commercial use Open-ing shot of models parading intheir Anery before the camerasshowed the models* faces slightlypale, but the colors on the dressesand furs were excellent. On longshots of Nanette Fabray, star of tbeshow; there were sometimes toomans yellows in her complexion,although her titian tresses emergedtrue Some long shot also revealedfuxxiness in the background, butthat deficiency has been present inblack-and-white big screen And.as Dr Jolllffe put it. it's impossiblefor TV to leave Its mistakes on theeutttng-room Aoor, meaning that II

s camera is out of focus, then the

[pictures transmitted must neces-

|tartly be out of focusColors showed up especially true

in the fast dance numbers, wheresome breakup might have been ex-pected That held particularly fora fast Latin dance and for the Vien-nese wait* number which spotlighted the lush-looking gowns andmilitary uniforms of the terpers in

fine style Burton's Love Birds,with their green bodies and rain-bow -hued beaks, also showed neat

>, mg of midtown bookings Bookersand operators often And that busi-ness is upped considerably withspotting of major Negro talent.They get trade that wouldn't other-wise be obtained.

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Thus the old trend of going toHarlem for an evening out hasbeen reversed in recent years Har-lem now goes midtown and it’s be-come promsMe for all concerned.

Solon Curb

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free reign ... to malign Individualsever the public airways withoutany record or tranacript—with nerestraining authority exercised teinsure good taste and absence ofmalevolent rancor.

"

The Gray episode, so FCC of-Aoal said, points up **• real prob-lem” which the Commission willhave to deal with sooner or later.A recommendation from the staff.

It was learned, may be forthcomingto provide the protection whichMorano seeks and give the Com-mission the tool U needs to enforceits "Mayffower” editorialuaUonpolicy of "equal time” for discus-sion of controversial questions.

It’s expected that FCC will callon WMCA for comments on theMorano complaint to determinewhether station Is engaging in’ one-sided" presentations andwhether it Is affording "reasonableopportunity" to proe pad consCoder present FCC rules, broad-

casters are not required to keeprecords of any programs, although

Par Decree

ou*-miea oeaus aiso snoweo networks and many Urge station*ly A remote from Palisades Park,

jdo sa However, it was explained.

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Scotc h baton-t xx triers, came in Faneatly as the studio part of theshow ;>.C . -

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lonials big screen was transmittedby NBC through the air and viamierowave relay and s

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div«l any IlM-alre it in Mr* Pnncrton. V J . and to Waalunt-01 'Vn ,0

.tn‘J?" ftf* Sa.tft •»» »h.r, 11 mu picked up on

purrhoaer the option of oh.ch he cv[aT mt„tn lor demonrtrottonta BIMl* kilt' IM M A. ft. Mfl ft ft .. MlkaMai ^wants to buy in each of the otherthree Fox was permitted to desig-nate the situations where the choicewoul'd be allowed

to the public, members of Congressand the FCC. It was also demon-strated to the public at the Center

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I nder the new 2oth decision. Victor Theatre in RCVs Exhibitionpotential purchasers may decidebetween the Fox and Rex in Mon-tros. the Fox or Rialto in Walsen-

Hall in Radio City. N. Y,In unveiling Its system yesterday,

RCA has beat to the punch theburg; and the Fox or Tower in 20th Fox-CBS Eidophor big-screenSanta Paula. | color unit, which, according to

Commission could takeagainst 4 station if Us program op-erations were such as te reflect onIIreuser's qualification* to operatehis station in public interest.

Morano’s protest to FCC wasprompted by a complaint from Ber-nard Yudain. managing editor of

newspaper “Greenwich Time”

Greenwich. Conn. Yudain said hewas told that Gray had made * avicious attack” on him over the air

but there was no record available

at the station to refer te.

Yudain suggested stations be re-

quired te keep gome kind of recordof spontaneous remarks of "these

nocturnal platter spinners’’ so that

"a person who feels he has beenmaligned can st least Bod out

whether be has.** V.

October 17, lfSI HOI SKI; IfeMMM 5<

House ReviewsAyllio .V V.

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Moor#. Awnikfeeo Align. AruUb, r<ff* of Rkythm tfi. IM.hy Lane4 Clare, Tip Tup 4 Tor 1 » . Pip

meat •*>; Tlrr »• D SO)

The rbbmf tide of Vaude in New

\ (,ik ihrulm (f lMl«iN Ml impact

mi (lit* Harlem showcase. the

tirfunthrst oironfi-oM of vacirty

Dvoutx Ml the metropolitan area

ituring a period when other hsiirtfi

have Won giving up on live talent.

Although mill corn inf on it* vaudepolicy the Apollo* hoxoftice js

hh« on 4 (lo«n»ufd Mule ;.

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Video b definitely a factor in (be

be dtp here— jurt o it ho* rutinto neiy other pitasv of ibtb;buxines* The tompit it ion of TV.moreover. hen c(bated a hazard forbig-budgeted about at thin hutioand the tendency to eschew anymajor min risk* hai heroine evi-

dent in the Calibre of Negro art*

poor toplining at thi« house TheBtlhr Erkstlne*, Sarah Vaughan*.Kilo Fitzgerald* and Lionel Hamp-tons are oou *potted lew* and leva

frequently, with mediocre turnspm< hhitttng The bo reaction it

.inevitable

Store Eckstine relighted this

house early in September after a

brief late summer layoff no stand*,

out names have booked in anApollo thou . Some of the layoutshave provided topflight entertain-ment nonetheless. but the absenceof the marquee lures has undoubt-edly hurt The bit dip has al*obeen ruemg experimentation withstrippers, but this hvpo has beenartificial and short-lived.

The current Apollo shou is anIndication of the mediocre patterninto which the house is falling.

This is a bodlv balanced blit, over-loaded with three hoofing turns.There are a couple of fair % oral-is! s. the standard Pigmeat sketchesand the Lucky Mt Minder on h

, Miilinder’s stuit is highlightedby several solid reed sidemen, butotherwise purveys a standardbrand of brassy music. Millinderdoes an okay job of fronting

,but

mars his work by overplaying thecomedy maestro gestures to thepoint of Irritalioo His band va-ra Mat. Mel Monrr. score* stronglyon a good novelty. “Chew TobaccoHag “ but should lay off the “HeMy Love'* type of ballad Femmevocalist Anntsteen Allen registersmoderately on “Lullaby of fjroad-si) 4 and “Bongo Boogie

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Tip. Tap A Toe. male trio, havea i lass brand of flash terping. butthe edge is off because of the pre-nous hoofing turns. The threeUds ire gtM.ii but. as a finale turnhere, w ind the shoe at a clip wherea Aral rate layout would have bp-gun. Opening terp turn, the Aris-tocrats of Hhvthm. is a bo> girlteam with a conventional routineMidway. Bobby I^ane 4 Claire, theonly ofay art on the bill, also workthrough a cute soft -shoe routinewith a couple of arresting acrobaticswitches It’s the freshest bit inthe shoePigmeat is spotlighted once again

In a couple of skill and registerswith his usual effectiveness in thehouse His gags are rawer thananything ever heard in a UnionCity burlesque house Herni.

hit ‘Tss Young ’ wins deserved applause

“Bridal Walts'* it a productionbit featuring the line in colorfulcostumes of hoopskirt day* andfeaturing a trick strip by Daisy aDormay Ballroom knockabout turnis done hy trim Tanya and partnerHiagl for large portion of laughsSoprano Muriel King takes huntstage for a solo turn on “Jalousie/*capably done and well teceivcd bythe patrons. Can-can line number .

sets stage lor speed spin and armwork by terpers Leila Lamp! 4Roger Steifanl.

Saul ftrauman and blonde andbrunette partners change the pacefor hefty rr*pon*e via theirnovelty work on the musical statTvwhich give out tunes at the triodance over them Juggler (U«nsPalmer has the front stage to him-self for highly amusing chatterapropos tut toning of hallsglosses hat 'C igar-umbrella, etc

Show rinses down on a finaleagain harking to the Parisiantheme and encasing the w hole com-pany. it's a rapid t»2 minute*, is

handsomely costumed and packs awallop.

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Lou Wader** “PaHxicin FolliW/»* *th Vicnel King. Jeffrey CM*.(•anion P«li». it, L« tip 4 Roper Dmsua Dorzoy The Ruleror «3 >. .Saul<i rah man 4 Co. *3*. Tat>wa andBibpf. Line < 15*; “you Huferr CunthF” »T/».

Vaude returned to the Fqx Mid-west Tower Theatre as a regularpolicy after an absence of morethan three years Manager BarneyJcffee is combining stage offerings*dh rated films at the regular ad-mission fee <73c top*, with a changeof both stage and screen fore onThursday a, and four shows a day

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Opening attraction is a unit, theIxui Walters “Parisian Follies

playing in this area before head-ing east. Trade was moderate open-ing day. but fai going in better' ** vhion in line with the h»g shareyf entertainment offered in thisley out.

Tw el ve- piece house band undershow’s musical director. Mont#LoyW starts proceedings withr rench-flav ored medley . and open-ing scene brings on the line andJ*nger Jeffrey clay to impart the.Parisian atmosphere through anumber also introducing DaisvaDorsay and her ballet work Thenivirras offer an apache turn with

fbit °f 4 twitch stocky femme

'••'sing male partner about thevUge for good share of cornedv tn-ferest. Clay has a solo bn in which

With his standard appeal l~inny

Rosa is packing them into the

Casino and exhibiting plenty of

that disciplined power in hi*halladeermg Here is a relaxedsinger without the raltrthrnu* andantics of some of the younger fropof male warblers. Hoas. In a dinnerjacket, simply stands up and singswith utmost sincerity— and wham*over

He opens cold with “Falling in

l,ove with You “ then into “AllMy Love" and “Because of You*

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for his first set. For change oftempo, he's 'back for hisatoSweeter Than Wine.” a southernmedley including “Old Man River,

and a terriAc socko ftnaie of his

trademarked “Moonlight andRoses ' Warm personality, plus bis

infectious sole of restrained song-selling, rated a begoff when caught

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iater la Milo Kay mon. a ravishinggypsy type, w hose physical attrib-

utes are only exceeded by berViolin virtuosity. Topping her work

fare “Rumanian Rhapsody** andHot Canary/' with the sultry gal

over big for her pinrieato playingthis enhanced by her difficult

changes from hand lo hand, com-plete with that bouncing bestingof the bow. Exotic young womanalso had to beg.

Three Rockets. in eveningclothes, had no difficulty scoringwith smooth hoofing encasingtriple unison work in perfectformations and challenges B«»\

also evidently enjoy' themselves,and this infectious spirit projectsacross the footlights. The Juvelvs.man and woman acrobatic andjuggling team, also are over neatly

I .Only sour note in an otherwiseswift paced and well diversified bill

was Herkie Styles, young come*dian who. when caught, took thenegative approach by announcingthat they werent’ going to like his

act. They took him at his word.,creating ednstderabie antagonisticheckling and bringing hiv stale

mrnt. this is m\ routine for acheap show/* Following furtherpatronising panhandling for response he continued »o receivethe cold treatment with act endtng ii. mutual disgust and boredomon both sides It was an amazingdisplay of a performer deliberatelycommitting stage suicide

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;. Vaughn Monroe took over thest si s saddle from Ihe Lon* b.tngeiat the Wsrld C'henipionship Rndrwm New Yorks Madison S*fu*irClarden Monday iff*, to the di^rp-jWnntnienl of the kiddies Tliev drather. M seems, have their hemescarrying gun« instead of tun* * Tn*cm»e of the oldsters however he*

watt- a delightful respite froiA »h#

f«>wpokr round-up routine' Thebooking mi mt\ offbeat breather thatpoints up the dearth of avail,»ble»tar n»deo material Monmu v

skeddrd tn ride the Garden . r.mgefor 1 4 perfunnaliees.

Vlimroc and hts po««e Of 3? in*CloiVpiV the Moonmaid* »t»«

men and his sidemen c!c*m thefust act with a flock of tneitHiiCvwhich belong nmre to a hotel roomdance floor the s just finished Aruti at the Waldoiff* than i hsastrod arena The maestro headv uphis freurpe with zest but the c»ffri-

ingv don't seem to jell Minus •

only (vaendia to the home andsaddle ag m»*phere is hla hOf^ehaCkrntrv and bis iwwbny garb but br»compans seems mt of plate in it?

hade I-theatre drrs* The Mo*ay-maids wear chic srnu-formal gownsand the orth'lefs tux tnHiur* .mdred evening jackets |t s an effc i

that Hoesn t blend with the pop-fsrs. cotton candy and fraakfiuli r

set

Montoe opens with last > * u -

favf. “Mule Train .“for mode ralehtsponse and changes pace with »

slower item; “There. I Said It

Again/* His renditions of ThanRider* in the skv * and “Sound Off

warm up the crowd, with the lat-

ter tune bringing in aud accomp*on the <»ne-fw o-i hree- four chantBecause of Ysm** and “Ton Young ’

don’t get full impact because Mon-roe sing* to one side of the har-den during each number and theacoustical setup dissipates valueof the slow ballad tunes /iggyTalent. Monroes comedy ssialp.socks across “Maharajah of Magn-dor“ for a good, mitt The fourMoonmaids give the maestro a nicechoial assist cm most of his nmo-l*ers All in all. it'x a uoim sithtop entertainment values every-where else but bMbe-cnund

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however, m the real c»f the siwtw

New ActsAM.CNIm

THE OK.UN A . 31

g Mingy '

•'

C lub I agri. N. YSalk Alien has

• THE 1

Rkdeyg Mina.Riviera. Cl Lee. !*. J.

a striking like- The Otgu.ns comprising (wo4ft Iff Mgg YjNffL kod she « caps-

,

gtrla and a guv d*-tm»n‘it s

tali/mg on this lkc toi IMatinum|

highly developed n<dev tiiiti thattreaaed Mb* Alien is quite natu- has some original twists Thejully doing an impcrsonatiod of man* pedal manipulations has thethe see me Mime time’/ star at tenimrs doing some fancy acro-

intimate cellar spot downtown,boric* in mid-air. igd ihcdr ap-

where si«e is lop billed in a ‘how plause pavoff is excellent Y upthat includes aseuwted acts and trn k is the simultaneous jugglingtwo strippers of a barrel arid a girl

In the first Of two apprkraitres' They're good for am visual liie*'

Miss Mien does two standard hal- diuro which can *wpp*> the neces-• lads draigM. and for Qi|k aRg ia ggg’y BgipM. . /uuu,

attired id k Mac k gown that ««»n-

traats sharply with her tresses \

couple of arts go ihiough ihetr

paces prior lo let second appear-inrr. in which she is attired MarWest-style, ala “Ihamopd Lll

**

;

Miss Allen d«»e‘ the u-mal lyrics

asscNiated with Mae West, im lud

mg the “come up * nd see me somelime* ‘•tqff But she if a little

more delicate with the dcmeremaneuvers than Mis* West.

I There may or may not hr ‘cone

CBS Signsfe no

V.

J

duce two show* of ho own « Ivon#

during live season

W hiir the- produc'd - jk*«1 c-d so

far have indiraied their M-h-ciiona

to t'BH. the web is still in the proe-

m«-pc»y feuding between the Mlssc* ru of clearing the properties A*a result. It’» unknown yet exactlyVI t ‘4 and Allen heeaii‘r of the lot

ter* use of (he Wr*( material—*a* has Ween prominently • mtiiaroncd in the tabtoid*— tmi

,at

least one thing is certain There»x nothing that Mm Vilen is doingthat mould warrant anv complaint

wtmh leglterx. rnusuomcdies tuii-

iets or operas wilt be sfwAtlghied.

Bee auar the selection «*i tatc-nl w ill

depend on the show the web also

isn’t certain yet exactly who will

trom Misa West bevond the fact play the leada in each programthat ft « an out-and-out Imprrsoua C*BS ‘pctii cinrn emphaM/ed hc»w*

lion And no more different than ever; that the aeries will featurethat done by many other iinprr- Mme o„ ,r ftc Id associal or* over the vr.rc, M am t tht prxidueervrate it s all been f«»nd puhtirtty

for Miss Allen. Kobe. A

BERTH % BERRANOBlnger-dancerIk MisaMax ana- Madrid. N Y.

I Rc rttc a Bertano ts a diminutive

Web ta devoting Its full p ugramand facilities depart mrnt to the

venture Mario leslv CHS rareproducer of vartet) progiams, andDonald Davia exec nrodueer uf

drama, will work with ttyr nameprodurera. along With Fred Rirkey,

lot itirrlv worked with Hie \Yigue-

Hth \*alder nrch Despite l*er sire

‘he paclui a kmfehH wallop tnio

higtilv -attractive l^tin singer who,exee producer for coloi Fnilrg

" “ L l¥‘

project 1* under the supervision of

Heno R White. C BS TV coiur co-

ordinator All sh«»ws are to oi igi-

ich i« sjightlvM*r>oip but because uf the eom-

bul with w hich paratlvefjr few rolcw . receiver* in

•previously reviewed* If* a rouscrthroughout, but it need* a Mar tocome out of the wcM and rapturethe imagination of rodeo devoAces.The IO-galtnn hat doesn t sit easily

on Monroe * head Gro*.

RKO-Hayward€ caUswA from pa*a 1

other deviation* from straight film

police at some of the RM) thea-

tre* both in N Y and Ihe fu id

are e^jiected H-«\ward. It’* paid

will be on tap to offer counsel andgenerally contribute to whateverpolicy change* come up for if*sideraticm

Ills election to the RKO b«,aid

along with that of W i Ufa in J \Tai

dal I also serves prest ige purp<*‘4 s,

in view of his reputation and Khartitii a* ion with smash,; successes

such as ‘‘Call Vie Madam/' Souili

PaitW <m aiMM ulrnn with Rich-

ard Rodgers. Oscar HammerstcinII and J<»hui Logan* and "MrRoberts"1 He’s also a directc»r

Southwest Airlines, and at one lime

headed his uwn theatrical ggr*F)until it* merger with Music t’«i|>

of Ame rica

Wardall Is head uf McKesson ARobbins. U a board iiicmbc r c»f

Best Foods, Irving Trust Co. Sy I-

v an i.i Electrie Ptoduct*. WesternUnion and a trustee of the Presby-

terian Hospital./;

f her l»*t-paced vncalling of fhumba from the web s color program-anti mambo Mines. nbUdi arr vex* v

• nung bc'adquarters. Studio 37. Se-«omph‘mentrd h) her f.llda Dm*

r n-iurallv .v&iDhir fnr soon-,*h antics Stie also has , 1uVl .

ries is naturally availalile It.r »pcw».

sired voire which *« sliabilv ••ramp,

raucous at times but iLshe display* «ome vcwil ronlor- cfrrxMkllon. K t cemsidered unlike-

Mons for a solid payoff I»> Uiat any advertiser will com*

Opens here with a *ippv “Rim- iforward to P«t up the coin.

Ham^Room ‘ and ttien pai ade* pur most of the produc ers it willaround the stage hib»t*m* Wjjb mark th«.tr ^but in video As aIhe rmgaidert^to bac k h* • '“n

>jresult. CBS expect* to gain runMd-

^JT^JsiZ'sith a experience as well as new

(,'-f «nrt i.v rh’m.h*. rtu.m, >•< .nd W»»- .nrt

.h., h -h- rti-r.rrtvh-r .kin lo <l,» V.mo |K« *h..h r.n br Ir.n^

ptav spangled short* |o better *H P*»xed into It* black and white op-

off her derriere -slinging elation* Producer* 4‘ well tho

<;al has an infect inua prrsonalHy talent to he involved are reported-ind a sufficient command of Kng-|ly working for only a email part

lt‘h to make her /k fwd hc-t for of what they would be expected tovaude. video and most small * draw if Ihe nertes were staged forniirries Slat regular b*w video Its estimated

that the srrie* of 241 houi program*.M pr*»duced for b-W. would cost at

[least four time* a* much.

Camp Shows< ualtsiifA ft a***

LA MINERVADancing7 Mina.Havana Madrid. N T

i lot Minerva i* a buxoni brunetwho score* here m a variety of

-l^atin-stvle terping While the

fUim-nro r»»utine wdh the swirling

i-itpe is prohahlv her sprcially and‘be lives R a fine ride, ibe's also Korea. Japan amt N.»v\ util

, spotted to good advantage in Hie r«nv installation-numlK-r- _»h-rr -h-

disi>iavs some <*kav muscular rc*n- ... , .

4 hum., and artM «rt.visit tnk »«m) -t- nwM

IW« three numbers in her solo as the moat remote installations ms (wit brsi of which is a dramatic Hi# world within tb» Arctic linlt.

Ini inmpletc with acn* stuff while These packaffew wlli.bir dispwtrbcqf

shr's vupine on the ft»a*r ' Shc-’x c\*rv three weeks for a six-ueek

okav for any spot s|»e*‘iali/»ng in four tRber ferriloric-s in tl»e talent

Air

l.atm rhy trims anct could t*e

winked into Latin production mim*bci* for video / Sta I

!

OltMpla. AllamlMiami. Oct 14

Jouh Ed wsi rd* , A 1 “Fuxzv’ Nl.

Jottn. Mel* ice 4 Howurd S ta n

Krutncr 4 Co Dolly Burr. \.et

ffhodc ttonne Orth; “That j Sty

j

Boy * thtr i,

i Supporting act* wrapped bphonor* toe this stanza, with top-

tineis Joan Edwards' and M“Fu/zy** St John ‘plussed hy a

j

string quartet i working to offish

reaction. ;

Stealer* are Stan Kramer 4 Co.An alway* expert puppeteer who*been a steady click in thi* housethe lad work* his figurines, withassists from company for optimumpalms. It * a balanced and faff

moving Mint that keeps the mdt*coming.Comedy terp* uf Palnre Helene

and Jan Howard set well with thextubbolder* throughout their adept

i routining*. A fond bit of their

stuff i* c lever I v conceived for the

raising of Hie return*

Trim Dolly Barr works into

healthy stale with the aud via her

acioantit's Executes her fuller

skate idea* m fast and satisfying

sty le for a last paced teeoff in the

lineup

Mis* Edwards t* a familiar io-

ralty, and this time out e*»ays thf#

same type of act she * been purvey-ing for some tune. The mixture of

noNtalgia •LncU* Cus EdwardsluneM with the new didn t jelfi

Perhaps the nostalgia gimnnc k I*

bring overdone in general. At anyrate, aud participation in the ideawaa almost nit Vet xongstrctvequipped to du well with her ownsong technique.

Al “Fuzzy St, John sell* a netfelive thing in hi* com-IUled niusaaicanto, backed by a quartet of

string* The patter attempted i*

ditto Stuff is tired and badlyhandled ;

Le* Rhmfte pnd houik are okayon backing. Lory.

TONY MOROSinter 's-±.r

$ Mina.Mavana-Madrid. N. V.

V tall C'uban w tic> specialize* in entertain

l^alin tunev Tuny Mon* shows to (his country

f

web rnclude labrador Iceland,

(•rec-nland England, Eranc'C, Tup-oil. Mchcm-co and Ho* A/«hcs

|J. B. ('overage. Too

I'lfcviMCHi lid is bring made for

in the U S marking the

first major port-war attempt to

servicemen located in

Minv units slated

gckod advantage in this room In. Ut, r for oversea* w««rk W ill .get

addition to htx *olo Huff he ban- break-ina rt intb domc ytie poals

He ha* a smooth baritone which, JH units for ihiee-wc-ck lout*.

«how« to go*>d advantage in his.

Lafunes He also does "(a Y ie ehRosr“ m both Frenc h and Fnvlishgiving it k good pash treatment

He Mores, loo. with his lerrif

rti'thm moving a la Billy Duiwl‘a* he sing*

:

-s‘»c*f

LIOBIA El WOODNOVGAIt Min*.Park Ave. Bert N. V

; Gloria Klwciod it a

singer She ha* k personable *»> le

l amp Shows' expan-icdk t* «*-

jM-c ted tc> provide suffic leni mothto lake up the slac k caused by ever

-hi inking vaude i, * -»mc ihe

oi ganization will attempt lo bonk

a* many standard acts possible

for the khaki eircuit

)t will take about ‘i* we ek* be-

tween the time a perfoiiner t*

‘elected and is shipped out due to

the necessity of getting rhai alter

picxnising' eVarance*. Bert Wivhnew will

KrvwuWt sty le ptqddre moat of tho diaww ^

» • h»|> « »« r , show ,. b,urd rh,irmi.n, ', rr/1;Lri.

,<s:r-“-r‘, m-

f-*-*l«). »nd rhXhn. nun.b-r. 4 1- X..t lo i«i»« *i h

Uiouch II,- lurm, r (r|. brlt-r *1- »»« X 4.UI -Mtwtention at this spot Bhe/x ex' c b Pt*e Lawrence 1 hiilipx

I lent for the late trade. ; Jove, l global program.on the

TIN4TK * rdiMwIav, OrtiWr 17t 1951

Sadler’s Theatre North America Bow

Is Sock;Br MAX NEWTON «

Montreal Oct Iff

The Sadler * Well* Theatre Bal-

let offering eight varied and color

ful ballet a to Montrealer* lost Writ1842 ». drew a near §44.000 lor anperformances at the St Denis Tire-

atre <2 AOO-aeatefi. with prices Samuel If, Schwarti. general

acaled to §5 -manager for Alfred da Liogrr. Jr ,

Woosaws «*• MM .ppr.r- g t.., tort n y«r. ly ter;

—tr. MWw», lor ih, tnmpr t IXZlZZS.Tt

l^git Perkins Sharply la

Omaha, With Heavy SkedOmaha, Oct. It

Legitimate situation is looking

up sharply and la already batter

than It w a» all of last season “Guysand Dolls.” Member of

ding.’ “Dxrknev* at Noon

Kusse de Monte C arlo Sadler s

Inside Stag—LegitWhile Joshua Logan was vacationing m England about a year ago

hi* business advisor. Milton Starr cabled him that at the ratehe was spending money for pictures furniture etc., he wouldn’t he

the WedIable ta pay Kit quarterly brtnf tan installment Almost simultaneously

i• Eallet T Vaoiity published a story that the author-director's royalties from- - JgMMMP mlwW*—d **EuuflB frwMte'Vworc then running about gg5oo

SanScWsrbCm.^.01 ]w*H» TteMt*' »*ttv. S*l«bur» • *» j*«Uir»ll> Lorn »td. “I to k*U*v« Vui«ty - Incd.nt

Phillv Academy of MaskPhiladelphia Oct. If

Marumetle* a Rodim A Hammer- is told in an article Broadway Bays He * a Genius.” by Milton Mar-

SSSS in" JvU.I nttm .1 K.yr mi tfc. cvrfwt imm .Ort JO, Mth. S.turd,, t,n.M| Pm,(raettema are akedded There * a According ta the piece Lagan » income before taaee was aver §400 000

big sale for Ice Follies of 1832 ’ last year 'ronArrotng VsnirrYi estimate*. He is not thrifty * it addsmm

' * he spends as he earns and until recently gave little thought to themorrow - Mar Kaye quotes briefly from a notable previous article butdoesn t mention that It appeared in Life

coming in Oct 3 Henry Bus*e

band revue is set lor an Oct. 2i

opening at the Orpheum.

era hall here C Wanton Balls Jr

president of the American Acad-emy of Musk announced Schwartr »

election following a meeting of the

board of director! of the Aoadeim

Obtaining of the theatre man was •

indicated following the week • run

of the Met Opera’s touring ‘ Fledcr;

mau* ’ wbu h clacked up MhMBas high «s §11.000 a night »nd more

,

th.«n gamut) lor the engagemernThe Met booked the hail on • Aet ‘

per night rental and cleaned up onthe deaL. -

The Philadelphia Orchestra Assn

i* the largest stockholder in the

performance* at the Capitol Thea-tre m Quebec City, which drew§13380 and a matin* e and eveningoffering at the Capitol Theatre in

Ottawa • which netted $14 600Troupe here did rapacity evening

fm hot disappointing matinee re-

turns orchestra for both matinee*isas only half -Ailed* Company i*

now appearing at the Koval Alelr

andra in Toronto

In prevent viewing thr Arst complete one »»n this continent the

SWTH proves conclusively that the

star element is not necessary pr«*

siding the outfit is as well-trained

In every department as this com- <

puny It doesnT report with the

exception of updated versions of

* ('oppeiia” and “Jinan Lake”! to

-the obvious and antiMU^tcd clH»rr

axraphynf vuch oldstets •* Fobme s

etc. And it has a corps de ballet

that is the finest to play this townplus a wraith of secondary latent

to draw on at all time-* There is

no doubt, however, that the name*of Flame FIAcid Svetlana Berio-

J

aova. D.ivid Blair and David Ponte

will rear h the “big name” status h*

the time this 26 week tour Is ov*r

But with 41 d'oeers to rhOaxf from. {

and the Arm hand of director Wl-

j

nrtlt de V slate apparent In everyj

i there is little « hunee of the \ * £ IJS ff nUDtUfl Ct

overshadowing the tepher *•#** which opened, last night Tseii at

Shows <MI § Ballet*l Chute* N T

Ln usual stunt was employed m Philadelphia by the management ofFaithfully Yours/ comedy with Bobert Cummings snd Ann Not hern

which completed two weeks' tryout at the Forrest last week Show-look extra surd ad copy ‘over §00 lines* In Monday Oct t issues ofthe Bulletin and Inquirer, with a long excerpt from the review of the

|comedy tn New Haven by Bone, VAitmr'i mugg there ; ’'Faithfully

Yours got tepid notices there despite the Arst nights enthusiasticreception V amity's review was. on the other hand, laudatory; KartBernstein was pa for the show locally Bit white dropping some In

second w eek due to holidays Monday and Tuesday, got a strong §18 300ip Anal Manas

The Metropolitan1 Opera Assn

has set a near record top of $23for its §1 52 season t ; opener,Verdi s * Aids ' Nov 13 On that

basis it mav garner nearly §46 000that evening Actual Agure will de-

Academy having purchased a hu*e -,»end on the press list, possible

bloc k of flock last year to preserve

the auditorium as IU base of operat urns Orch. being a non proAt

organisation, shies at actual man-agement. and leavet problem* uplo the Mockholders' board

N; Y Times last week ran a half page ad devoted to a plug fordrama critic Brooks Atkinson—' When he goes to the thoaiTe the worldgoes with him " Times quoted a vote among members of a theatreclub polled on the drama critic whose reviews magi Influenced theirtheatre-going, showing §0% for Atkinson and only 4% for the nextcritic umdenttfledv In this connection in his recent article on critics

la Harper's. John Houurtuto rated Atkinson Arst. with SB points outof a .possible 182, on daily reviews and 30 out of 44 on the Nundsvfollow up

Appearance of Dennis King snd Charlet Winmnger at the Zlegfeld,N Y . ta a revival of "Musk in the Air,” la a sort of return, the two

Legit Bits

I

above name-*rest (if the rvmpsnv PF James

has been Ananred.r x { At «3<) ixu) by a group of private in- package deal on a ‘Three-opening-

; theiH the eight bellets presented.

| ^victuals on a non-proAt b.»si* night*” basts, for a §60 top. with one-setter'Khadra." with music from Bel- %h<»w business name amongabanar* Feast,*!, by Sibelius, and bickers is Turtle Ioriel, whochoreography by Celia Franca. 0»»rrates the White Barn Theatret » the new director of Canada's Westport

,Conn Play a critical

Nat lima) Ballet in Toronto. ‘ Beauty sm < e*« in london laat season Uaod the Beast Pineapple Poll" pr,-Acnted here I Ofther Greeneand * Harlequin In April.* alt cho- producer of last season’s ANT %

J

r***giai»hed bv John Cranko <the p| 4 > Series offering. ‘Timer H-

laiier < oitimiMiooed by the Festival vond Tragedy * starring hi* wifeBritain* are entire! v new to Judith Andtra—

I«h .»l hallet^ enthusiast)* Kach iv a- Although the St James Churchy at ted as t»M-»r tittea, with liar- approximately 1.100 onlyl- «iu»n and Pineapple ahmit 91)0 locations will be sold

,

free list for artists involved * as

last year v and number of standeesA sellout is assured

|Opening night pcele reads: Bgie ...

ter boxes (seating eight *. §430. actor* having appeared at the betted na far berk as lf*7 In ’Showparterre boxes « seatinf eight 1, Bent * Helen Morgan. Jules Btedaoe. Norma Terris and Edna May1.100 orihestrs 133. orchestra

'

rtrrle rear §1# dreas circle §12 ;

• enter balcony §6 60 side halrom \

§3 40; family circle $3 SO familvctrcle rear §2 23 Top on othernights (except New Year's Eve»»,1I bt ns*. •• !» »rwtM* «M- CMte U rompMv »n,r Ik* the.ln (uny boukln«.

The estunaled §48 000 gross it «ten**er Myama press-;

UM><t u§

believed the second largest open agent of *'| Am a Camera.’ Johnmg night take in the Met’s §7 year vaw Druien play which went intohistory, exceeded only by last sea- rehearsal this week under the au-•ons §84.808 receipts i Last year thor * direction Julie Harris andthe Met sold three operas aa a William Prince will be feitnmd in

Macy- Waller HUrckrj

which is budgeted at h^iji r»n# t .i,,, »u- < rMt n’lVm*a $36 top fur the opening night §60 000 ‘

. Bill Frwelirh. laat seen f^ M r.™«“!>*• CWto-*. .nd til wh for on Hro.d... Id ' H.lly Bodd - *•" ,^ wMh ^,7 hJ.bindthe season s Arst ’ Fledormaus” and understudy Dm Mwrrsy. who plays JmrrmiMh.h, - rid*ll* • The M« 1 >h* -I-. «»r .hr .our of Ho- m

Wolrett Gibbs’ hit of last year,

night Tues • the Connecticut Stwte 1 S*4*on ,n ^un 8ied la-t

Bar Assn Arst annual distils*wee“

gutshed public service award . . .

iht^R^hsrd C endow coinedf ”Ja< k JOHN CHAPMAN CALLS

Rr srz? •variety’ muggletalk’shoe. N Y ^ ,

M«gr# Vanirnr

Msrtbs Sceit has succeeded I no<# a degree of Interest

Lynn as femme lead in m your resvonably valuable paper

Clowns and Angels,** play witha ballet background Bp BoneMarvin, which tried out briefly in

a Coast little theatre some month*ago. has breit optioned for Broad-way by Bert Rlchman.

Mrs

Flagstad ‘ rtdelln - The §36 „opening night take writ §54 800. ’ TMloow ith $20 400 for each of the Oliver «

teBerdtwo “Arsta. " i Take for opening

[

night two years ago •48). at a$10 top hut with boxes uppedsharply, was $23 000

Present season second underKudoif Bing’s management, has tn(cresting prospects artistically as

on rtiisl and competent “Besuty|t)f brl||< too tn ||»r

' well as Anancially On the moneyami ihe Beset’* ia little more than

jor , 1^1, vlsihilitv Top for <can't look to as many

a itverti<Moment but an effective ^ engagement will he §4 80 vvith'm P* ov?*1'cnts as last season Then __

one for the talent* of Patrieia MIL '

tickets xraBng down to $120 for Met bettered It* Anancial setup The incoming' *‘The'^ Number1

’. . an Ar11cll. ^ ^ ltorv M

lit and David ivmle and Khadra\ xtnrr%rry^ in Xh* rear i

bjr 'uch as the three^prra Hair stylist Antoine In from Pterte*" an™* ^ ^

a1thoiu!h frtMrt a acenlc standiwunt f; r ,.rnr j,.,* the church on a four- ',Mr‘kage deal; upping Its Saturday to do the coifs for the Paula Nlene Mlef, beaded Crix Brupt in n >..

and costume-w lee being sertC. tei.wg||» deal, under which the pro-nl*hl griffs to equal other nights; Mike SUane musical “Top Banana'' ble Talk flash

h.iidly n.ore than a series of )•* du* tion can break even at around *te Phltty visits from After losing a tiff with Actors|n document, or beef, you

; $7.3noPineapple Poll *hould become Af,er the backers* are repaid

a standard on every NWTH pr«- }.ih«*»r investment all proAt* frompi oxram and as popular with the thr wi \\ go lo various repavers i> ’ tiafle Parisiennc

t lgioux snd charitable causes StFi. t iv adapted from an old English j -mr1l church will elan devote itsballad “The Bumboat Woman’s $hire to similar purposes MajorStorv and with music by 'C.llhert * 1^ t>f the receipts will go (o' theJL Sullivan, this ballet featuring rtmrllaa Film Foundation Inc . a

10 to Ave replacing with more Equity over the union s alien rulesproAtable engagements at home PTodncer Richard Krakeur signedUpping Its broadcast fees, and ask Philip Bournewf to succeed British

ing lor snd receiving over $100,000 bor" Mlflp Pi'tend in tomorrow ^ . Th_ M „ UlnM1 : “kTiJi' t piTSn r-ii:m M. m • • about to go Into production with *pp**I I pmmung. aumuse or

KooklRf TuXS f Looms In Th<* Shrike." b> JsmW Krias iuta that >«hi meant Miss PaigeWindsor I ewU. operator of the « Indeed I did give Jams Paige

1 state, in connection with ertx re-1 views of 'Remains to Be Seen.”that “in a yea-end no review. John

the dancing of David Blair as a

tea-going raotain and Elaine Ft-

(Continued oa page 80 1

Oil mi+J-. ^ -» ' r,• V

Topeka Chic Theatre la

Coaiehack After Flood

Topeka Oct 14

The Topeka Civic Theatre, apparent!) wiped out m the divas

trout Missouri River flood last sumtncr. is making a comeback in tern

porarv 'quarters in midtown. out

aide the flood area and Is llready

planning to build Its own permspent playhouse Group’s Arst prodilution

Will he

Portlaad, Ore., With Legit

See* Gaioer All Arossd

relicuHi* group in Texas that own*the U S right* to the script, andwhich ha* produced several n«m-rnmmrrrul ’Mrturr. •< , PorfUnd. Or* . Oct U

jraa'iX’aars1-ySrays

teBfisasaa.-s £~-££&*&, h5

•" th* «• «- ewa «. • £. ,h"the Guild show a, plus most of thetop musicals, will play the Public

Kobm Hood Theatre. Arden. Del.,

last summer, will produce a senesof stock productions starting Nov7 at the Playhouse. Wilmington.

Alfred Drake ha* abandonedplan* lo star in “Man. Beast and

credit for most of the show's ap-peal. since Mias Paige Has some-thing more than a modicum of ap-

peal. My notice was yos and no.

sort of. being No for the Arst act.

Yes for Acts I! and 111. snd Yes

guaranteed gross basis.

Vuditonurp rather than the longer1 stadfMimM

Happy Time* to How Fifth

stock Season at 4lhnnv *'?ubhthe<i bu * smaller-capacitytom reaBOM fll AIOMJ vi*y falr ,g expected to accentuate_ . .

Albnny. Oct 14. the hooking tussleMB Rehesrsali fig “The Happv Lined up for the 3 424-seat Au-

ofllte'Bew^MMn the lit h Time. ' Arst production of Malcohn * d.tonun. are such GuiW stScri^“Goodbye. My Fancy,’* Attn t*ury s fifth vt.nk season at the tmn tourers as “CdcktaU Party”

op ntng Nov 13 PU> house, started last week in peter Pan the Olivia de Havil-After its most successful season preparation for the formal opening land ’ Candida.” ‘ Member of the

In 1830-51. the outAt was planning Oct. 23. A special beneAt per- Wedding .'* plus return dates forformsnee for Gideon Lodge. Bnai Xlklahoma ” and ’ Kisa Me Kale**Bnth. will be given Saturday night William M Duggan manager of

^*he house was in New York laat

Those appearing include Atter week and also made bids forbunr. Michael Myers. Judith Hunt- South PaciAc ‘Guys and Dolls*er. William Neal. Opal Cotton Neal and “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes**

I T ,

4Mte wifeK Br»xiks Marshall. Dalton * Huge capacity of the Auditorium,keeper y. props, costumes and other Dearborn. Taylor Gravoa. David Le- in contrast to the moderatelyequipment stored there the walls land. Virginia Anthony and Michael large <148B-seat* Mayfair, gives themight cave in So the material or Collins Ellen Hardies < Atterbury s former spot an edge ip booking thecumulated over 18 seasons had to *tfr and co-producer* will have a hit musicals That's emphasued by

leading rote B the second pres- the fact that in recent seaanag tomerotation. The Legend of Sarah.' larger productions have passed upand will play the top part m “Lady engagements in the northwest, be-in the Dark, the Christmas offer cause the limited gross potential ining running three weeks Atterbury Portland. Seattle. Tacoma and Van-has slated Shaw’s ’ Pygmalion' for couver hasn't waranted the risk !n-the spring Atwood Lavensaler ia solved in the heavy transportationthe new director. *

iand operating costa.

an expanded program this fall in a

new studio in North Topeka How-ever the premises was engulfed in

the flood waters and. although the

building wax still standing city offi

rials warned that if an attemptwere made to ruaax any of the

be abandonedInstead of disbonding. TCT held

• ’-jblic rally, appealing for helpan! opening a subscription ticket

drive Mayor KtMBpth Wilke andothers pledged support snd production plOM were immediately

Virtue ’ and Peter Lawrence no for Jackl# Cooper tevon though I

ly«<‘ ri° Pr,>duf

*.•• • did not think Mr Cooper «•> u

Florence Reed has succeeded Coo- nPi.t. .. .. Ml _. PatMaUnee Collier in the cast of ”G»gi’

pr~*,> “ ^ ia4The Elinor Morgenthau New! On another page of your fruille

Dramatist* Workshop ui N. Y.1

ten which D Richard Maney CrowC ity Center will bold a bouse- Indian for aheet. my attention boawarming next Sunday <31 » . . . Le- been called by myself to your ownland Naywsrd. producer of “Point review, by a atalf mugg of fthhl

of ;;No Return." is already calling same play. “Remains to Be Seen *

r!fl drainatltation of Says your mugg. or meJohn Marquands novel “the finest

,- Remains to Be Seen* as the

ttSSE XrU.ST te^LTZSZhr 4nd

Assn of Theatrical Press Agents St ,

lhty hlVM" Midtence ahow.

Managers, in Flower-Fifth Avenue Although it seems contrived, syn-

Hoapital. N Y . . Morten Ds tbetic. not always too original, at

CoaU. who went to Rome to stage (times laggard and occasionally com-“Dream Girl,” ia motoring through

jplex. it has lots of loughs. • few

Italy, after which he flies to Ports moments of suspense and a atom-and then bark to the U S bang aaaet in the personality andAmerican actress Jessie Royre performance of 0 recruit from pie-

UMb, now rtolden t in London, tures, Janis Paige It's generallyopens there tonight tWed ) in “And entertaining on its

So to Bed” . . CUrei“ -

company manager of “Faithfully|

The lost line, dear editor***lt*t

hY,r^ ai

cl^“rr1zrt£

Ihcyt.Hr.af.m lyutyj to duty,huM . ,bhor, and

oett ia reported interested 10 aUr- jjnng on Broadway in the wraltew^any mlteGeorge Bataoo comedy “Concerto ««»«“ So to be polite, may I iug*

for Three '. . . “Moon Is Blue” od- test that you coll tech yes and no

vance sole at the Henry Miller writing muggletalk “ •

N Y . has now risen to over §38 * w,|h s reasonable amount of of*

§00, which ts more than tt’8 boon i fection I am John CbflBmBn.

UlilTIMITI

Vemeuil-love’ Affair Unsettled;Philip True* as Ivc* Subla U. of K. C. Production

Kansas l ily, CM, l<

I 4»n## m banking* On »n

Philip Trues to replace Burl l\r\*t guest star ik) the ope runf product too of the V. of Kanui Cityl’lt> trou-e ’ beginning Oct 22

King’ Profits to Backers

*t^ r.* i llj 1* _il_u ioonion oi rne v. «i ut)

r 'fijf .

: Playhouse. beginning Oct 22to open Friday night >0 the ^ | ..

. YZtl C r/: 1 Change in leads al*o hat brought

Plymouth. IF T, the sltuat.UjB,_b» jhobtTt l HlOfl Tift St*C*Tl * chanie In Vehicles. True* do ntftween original sulimr director D«rk of thc Moon ** Instead ofLoti** Verneuil end the manage |n 0 m^ll f IfU V Nil Sunrise in My Pocket," as origin*!me«t H apparently unsettled Ap- . m tm

ly scheduled for Ives,parent ly no agreement hat been Apparently because of the Shu-

j

- - . . .

mad- regarding script changes depute with the unievrf 'jUroyalty M*8M">8R/ v [there. Katharine Cornell hat caw- 1 Pajl C*l V If

Sally Benson who wax brought celled her scheduled txH.mnf of Aflll .111111 110 I IIIIn for leal-minute rewriting dur “Const* nt Wife-* at the C o* Cm- wIPihf the play* final two week* in cinnati. the week of N« 12! and • •

Boston, and Bretaigne * mdust instead will open the tryout of thew ho took ovor the rettaging on a revival Nov 15 for a *

f*in *«ek at I ffH

similar last minute call, are getting the Hartman. Colum but Engage- I V|Padvance feea. but have no agree menu in St Louis and Kansas •

menu aa to royalties If the thow City will follow with the Mew Although Top Banana.** cur

TopAlthough “Top Banana

J— '

' Unusual financing setup of King

2 ‘111.^-’ C.;ll O' »»<• I ’ untor ohirb (to tortoto

f

"||VI uln UniMf D8f get 80 , of the profit* nMead of

AvarkotaliM in P^clon lh* conventional V»' . \ from the' ' i ridUling Hi WWOw flrdclpu right a but <ton t chare in

f Paint Your Wagon ;* currently » he film; stock or other subsidiary

playing the tecond week of a three- jMRjM is part of the regular policy

*eek t.uneup in Boston la suit un- 'j ®T-Richard Hodger* and I Vaf Hamdrrgoing extensive rmuon Two mpretyin 2d to protect the value of

•.('new VtAfi one for Jame* Barton ’heir a* peripaucnt proper-

wm.t the in her for Olga Sm Juan fi ’‘* •« the CM* of .mmedut#j w ill be inerted thia week to b«H>M income

the sninuj act while a new open • Since the author |»rorbu-era havemg veto wont in Monday night a practice of not *• fling the Atm

.

15* The Alan Jay Lrmer-Fred- right* to the show* the\ write, ther- crick T.oewe musical now ring* backer* may hot actually be Iminf

get* a run on Broadway, efforts. York opening set for Dec. • at the rt’*1 ** ,r>lng out In Philadelphia down at It 18. but a few more mm- [ anything by being rxc hided from

would be made to persuade Ver National. Brian Aheme and Cirare** Agured virtually ready for utea will he rut out before the that portion of the operation How*

neull to ahart hit 10^% author and George are co-«tarred in the St1 Hnwdeay, producer* Paula Stone New York preem Nov 5 at the e%«*r "King amt t,'* like wd for*

2 director royaltlea But if he Joint Ervine pl.v *nd Mik* Sloane are dill tmk« ? shubert pier H 4 If h)U aa Oklahomathou Id refute. Anadue*r Anthony 4g reported In VaOirrr several

,nI ¥lLh ^i* »*d dag fge ('heryl Cl aw fold pt mtutiton t'arouvcl South Pa« iflr and

Brady FarreU would presumably ^ f|^ Hhubrrt , haVr re- £1™*^*^?.*'** a,>l ™">u«4»*<>c —*** m the lUw- ****** to vome e* tetri “Allegro**

pay them percentage* -Meanwhile fu#r,4 arrni. nd , !h#Merrer are being inserted tin*. foa |ag| %rt.g , n would presumably hr worth %ub-

M»m Benson* fee la understood ta JJfSj*!* ^ ot^er ?hlIltr^l :

,‘M‘l1 ,f

.,h*y ?‘ *n ,m rral *L!r% outright raw** in The Wanllal revenue when they are re-

W» J00.«4 W»n4u«»*I.JS0. unlOM « ^ <>nr rtr.'n. ...lumn. Sund.v .14*.j

i«*«l (« rtock Th.( u .herr «h»

Vtravuil who wtlMrow from 0 V^- r-r,, T* i

'* • ^"»<» «<* "*» «h*r . (WM, _1_ «lhor. or Ih..r ill m.,p

f«.ur^ |»rt .. Iho ro.l .md Ihoa Z Zlt<Z~

,ZZZ m X T'!namhtr

:; ;

1 •* * Jo*«« to W* !*••«<•

ouit u .t»0»r oftor Oiltoroorm with .nd Shob»n th»P*. Tho i «rwll ^ Oo* o< lh» m.n.*»ment . «or lyJJ f\

«Hh th» h.< Her.

*»ar Ginger Koger*. other actors boohing was *ald to have been thenr* nnm ** lh«l Broedwayite* M*e f^IT |1 ||||P F.ven in the eveni of a Aim vale

and tho management, will continue —to in local mote for them* but of town and re * Wh * ——* lrllV

t King and I.* the ha»k. ^ thaie

to be bliled aa author ^director on gew sea*»unturning to New York to rep«»rt ta- ^ would preaumahly be modeM com

Broadway, wtlh Mias Benson and ..,

vorabty about it. may create loo <Pn

|

8 D pared to The 1®% e»tra tlice of

B mduat getting no program credit tr#at anticipation Mm Sloanr !\|3|30 KjJplfprC prtiAta from the Itmadway and road

for their contributions. Verneuil 1F ip i P ••• t 4nd husband think the pvodu« • producticHia For one third of the

has reportedly been in Florida oo ft PVT BvIlPCl I HTF XkQn *• hut they are aware ^ iscreen rights are held b% 2tHh Fo«,

varatioo but has 10 tickets for the Kuvl I WntM Vlmllf • it» faults and don't want Ar*l- Stalag If which ha* )u*t re which produced the original Aim

to be hilled as author -director onBroadway, with Miss Benson andWtnduat getting no program credit

for their contn buttons Verneuilhas reportedly been in Florida oovacation, but baa 10 tickets for the

proem and is espected to attendwith a party of Moods FarreUhas aiao boon resting st his place in

upstate New Yorh, with grneralmanager Eon Segal in charge of the

Pix Dueturning to New York to report fa-vorably about it. may create loogreat antx i|M»t)«m M s* s,„, n ,

| .’>'4 P «.« > and her husband think the ptoduo- 1 . " productions For one third of the

K UFF IvlIBCl I ntlT •

,Hm if ftmd. but they are swore screen rights are held bv 2fHh Fo*.

InVI I vlllVDl VB ItIV of if* faults *nd don't want Ar*t- Stalag 17. '* which ha* just re which produced the «»ri«inal Aimnighter* to expert too much and tbined Ms anginal co*t ig about to edition of the “Anna and the King

HI • | 1 I HP *| < hen he disappointed The music* 1<eceive a heavy profit from the of Siam” morel

With Hpr2U1- I nh ^mB Nov 1 •» fiar ^rsi returri oo the sale of the hl,r A#,umtllg that the right, to theWHI Ifti uIU 1 1 HP' J.,-,-' right* THo^ ^so. IVrrer Richard g | n musical ver*top of the Mar-

• iIncidentally Phil Silver* star of < ondem production ha* now repaid ^ Landon yarn hrought 8300.-

Walter Kerr, legit critic of tom- th* show, ha* revealed that one the barker* half of their $V> nrto im , b# gtudto WOutd get flOOmiO

monweal join* the N Y Herald'txwcodSSdy sketch has been Tie investg^nt. haa earned ba<k the (g the balance the author*' end

'.

'»,

loted aa too rough for New York balance and within a few week* 1

wwu^ ^ $120000 t ndrr normalTribune with today* IfTed review audienre* The materUl cBHked m wilt distribute about 120 000 moreftn4fMlag deals the remaining MU

‘Stalag’ Backersstalag 17," Which has just re

Because of the succesalve poet monweal, join* the N Y Herald. , *12 P ^ v . I

of ,hr ba,anc# ,hr •u,h,,r ' endiwmvmcni ni t ha nmn . .

let ed as too rough for New Voik balance and wttnin a few *eck« w .Hj Id hr $ 1 20 (Km i i ruler numROltng. the advance sale has deeTine* 1

Wrd >

.

"' ,e^ ^d>rnrr* The material ellrked m distribute about 820,000 more •Mnrtn| deals, the remaining $*’

to an estimated MS 000. Indicting** ^ Sleep of Prisoner* ( hna- Bodon he *ay*. but despite the A payment of 820 000 was <made (100 would he *plil evenly hetw.ern

about 830.000 in SpnroilMSti lj 15 l°Ph» r Fry drama whKh opened W**h * traditional prudichnrvt is tgdl week In addition tn the uuital the producers and hac kers Thu*theatre party dates There has been ‘aat night <Tue« > at St James being ’ cleaned up * tor supposedly return of $5,000 •arty last summor ' the estra I 0#

, cut of the proAt*

s flurry of mail order business dur- CNfck. N. Y In s bus arcom* . sophisticated Broadway v\nh about $10 000 in cash reserve, from tho legit prndurtiuo appeari

ing the laat week, however At on# P*nylng the review the paper an- 1 —-

b— 1 - $7 <m*i m undistributed prufti^ and likely to total more than the mtime there were neariv 50 oartv nounces that he become* guest R .k, ae l rA Laui t

in bond*, the operation ta vevtors could expect to get from acritic through the fall season He INO ij03 IS AF€ WOdf nod in the bit4 k. Under the $110 i him m-albookings. Involving about $125,000 through the fall season " H#

In business will also continue with Common-- weal and will be free to take legit

r ;directing assignments

tx Leglter lirst Iv6^rO Formerly head of the drama de-

k «B* 1 „ t a* * partmen t of ('atholic l Kerr col

KtffO etto I (lOM On -t>«*r*ted with hi* wife Jean Kerr

JL-Icffcer First Negro

la ‘Rigdett*’; Goes Os

With Nine Hoars’ Notice

Makiag Legit Tooriag More

Conpiicatef Thai Everponuwni ui \ none . strrr cw 1 T.,ur ni o Jk__

' ^ei ana XHlin rscmrlaborated with hlo wife. Jean Kerr . ,« >. »

Meanwhile, the Donald Bevan ure that In their presenton the sketches of "Touch and Go.”

* **[*’V**', \

u*

J* kdmund Trarinaki comedy thriller Hon they d retain little if

a revue which he alto staged dur*i A ,, . g h .0

is netting about $2 500 a week at nue form suth a deal, wme (to IMtoM VMM. under (to m"Ji2*2r (o7 ihr !.p. , .1.,^ i - «•** «Kh *»*«. *. T. j ou^ly (.tun (to v»lu, .

W now tn the black. Under the $110. Aim deal/.

'

Utw Aim deal With Paramount the Ai indicated however, fhere *»

Iff i>» <hIo< non a share w ij| be $4 . . prospect of H 4 H selling the<d which about $20000 1 * due in g lm nfhl* to “King and I* Aa

rer * ^eOrwoeB* old thdba lance in m the rase of "Oklahoma.** “Carnu*January Nrl and South pa« »Ac ' they Ag-

Meanwhile. the Donald Brvan >ure that In their present tea poM-L” kdmund Trrcinskt comedy thriller lion they'd retain little If any reve-

' n netting about $2 500 a week at . nue form such a deal, would *erh;> the 48th Street. N Y. iously damage the value of the mo-

: '1 11 ” "'•

'

1

. weal urooertie* lor doss 1 hie revival.^ Tho energetic N Y City Opera management of George Abbott He ™ ^,— —

Co. «*rh scored with its worid resigned from the Csthohr V far *?4 ,M* UIICTA81 TTDDC1 1 DAVpreem of David Tamkin s * The ulty Ust year to become critic for Tenne ^e WdUanT^ Lu? hlT HUSTON, TERRELL PAYDyhhuk* at tho City Center, N V . Commonweal Mrs Kerr, who solo- fi

a>, f^

av nrr L s nnawn imas,c^„r tSTJSS EZ *ST(toS?

”dJid;,,.*„ TIFF TO ARBITRATION••nnrtMtll' fl'ir>e With tluril 111 *'Ml '.. - -- - - — • •••«• .w., - - .. .

-22 rjzx .* in. W 1ZW2S»T8£

uusl properties for iH»»sih|r re\iv*l.

stork etc

With the backer* e*< luded fromthat phase of the operation theproducer authors are completely

can premier# of Ermanno Wolf- her husband will stj

l*J?*Jl*Ruffians ** Otto rollova >n« the ggit

^

1

staging with Laaxlo Howard Barnes as

tomorrow »Thur» 1 with the Amert- Ing a new play, which she hope* *?***w ! J*?

ran premiere «f . Snn.M* • w«u. h...K..ar w.hu h will have to be hiredher husband will stage.

af

Following the exit last winter of (br routeHoward Barnes as the Herald tk. ouViTI_r’ /. Howard x ime* as me neraio iravetm* « .. . • L _T .. V. VHalaai conducting. Leads Include Trih * leait Alrr critic Otis Cuem 1

I ;<,ome*,ir «vtvp tatters I^mbertville *N J* Music

Itorodly Mar Netl, Margery Mayer. J,v" j, 'formerly^ond-«rm£rr 1

.S!! • i reus, will be arbitrated Krida>

«ran Crernwed. Jdrhard win.- Zjja' »»“-«->» •"I !».. Ar.on Nudy to »h,r(l

.B.rl. «dl have to to h.red tn rath Hu.io. ang Ur.ah.t manatrr M " ,7of tto approatmatrly 30 ride, on j„hn Terrell, m.ol.inl ihree 7*i }~i tl2StoTi. 2^1The traveling domestic setup latter * > \lj!lc ^ aalc or ag. cement out

may be involved for the AlUsiurk* "f ^temsO isitJI • Wen a nk> 1 1 m * -a $' M , .I ^^ ft f M i§ I®-

G**° Greenwed. Rirh.rd Weto-1gobbled M (to Matinment. for ito™«”rf ,

*t"". »»*>vorth. George Jongeyana, Francos .he fielani'e of the season This

P*1™ 111*/'* J»e one of two Huston appealed the case, is tup-Veepg and Kmde Renan

I &&£SK2i .r.Wto r? ,

h“ /'T 'WNe«md season s feature was the ing the Broadway shows besides pUne. and^ insists on Hit bv traxi, I

° CUHirBcf

revival last Friday (12) of Verdi s doing the daily legit new* column, g ( davii^nt1

, K ,

1 Member* of the arbitration* Higoletto." newly st aged after a !

while Guernsey has conloed him- I?irflfmVlv* r^nV'^nike^Tclnlchi mHude Walter Greasa. an

three-veAT .h^«. j™ D..ton .. .k. n.nnr. rf.tir .t.ni I

*** r*m,,F MB 1 ra*** overnight r,,toaa.

Members arbitration

three-year absence Jose Rubendirected. Revival waa to debut a i

Dutch baritone. Theo Bay le. in the I

Idle role, but he took sick Onhme hours* notice, Lawrence Win-ter* stepped into the ,roie—stag-ing it for the Arst time tn hia life—for an impressive performance, un-

self ta the picture critic stint

SPECIAL SHUMUN DEAL

jumps sad. in some cases. mu>tuse trains without Pullman accom-modations With the added com-

actor designated by Huaton; the -S-atrtcal attorney David Marshall Hartford Ort 18

Holttmann. appointed by ‘Tftrrll, An unusual subscription plan

and Ward Melville. N. V. shoe wmked out quite surressfully at

manufacturer named by the Amer- the Wedport tf*onn. ) Cminty Play-

75^ Seflok is Advisee

Os Subscription Buis

Al New Hartford LegitHartford. Oct 18

An unusual subscription plan

der the cirrumsunces. 1 Glynis Johns. British Aim- legit

Winters. < former legiter ( Call •clrr»* w'n 8#t 10^c of the from.

I bVIHL UlIvniMII uunu Q i. r -*..,n .k... »nn w »ru wriviur, rs. T ,*noe - .-..j

CPT rAD rf Vklic lAIfkIC ing ( lothes etc^ the named by the Amer- Wedport tConn County Play-

SET FOR GLYNIS JOHNS mly be comolic-ted Mi i^Lbi ui *c*" Arbitration Assn aa impartial “««*# la the main format of the

1 vn #w"w r*y — complicated at times un-t T^.- : ducat selling campaign of the New

London Oct 18(

•r^ngement. can be made »o"#***r

; Parson* Theatre here House, for-

Glynis Johns. British Alm-tegitr > ouMWer 8M Bis hu»m- hWrly the Center Theatre, opens a-

to4.to >Piii.«rrkt .toiTeggs Steal $1,900 Over

JJ*Wtow." "Porgy and to« ». I. *«•> » «“r“!»* “ AltaMtokt plan to Wp tto bato

b* lie\ed tf» Ih. Hr«» V.irrn In as ittf - 8('. 'WBtiedt. new Fmd _aak -a- - tl. ki.1

fT.1^2«» to (to Rral Negro lo ‘J j1"

"I, „ H.r_^t. Shu‘m“*,,h ,h*m Th'> anticipate little

"** ’to ">•«.««» •< tho moM tm;

to”0.

1.*’ Pj«y

»J»‘<>» trouble with him agjuatuig to the

tonton* opera roper-J"

'' mow Afferent aurroundingt etc .

f? alfif'iS ^ °*!h<r -ngagementa and., the

memtier ducat selling campaign of the New.

i

Parson* Theatre here House, for-

ty c. I AAA A teerly the Center Theatre, opens a

Yeggs Steal $1,900 Over p-w* >»«*» f*rr

* »•^ ^ French comedy. Nina, for a three

Wpplbnrl if dRfk IM toy dandTv CvnCutl Al *tOl« iKIWl Sutncnption format calU for the

Two yeggmen, who Arst beat and sale of the same choice seats on

trussed up the night watchman. thf *ame night oh (onaequent

.to- m«ag in block form. They arehausted from rehearsals ’he had tor h^r ****** *nd ,h* tho* dand* of .me r^k rr iV-i.^r Mnr cracked the office safe and stole an***** m w" form Jh9y ,f<

•tutorg tho rol. .. tovl. . .tor- Utota. tmwpof’.Mon to Nr. Vorb to'tomtg tn blorb. to too wrotostudied the role as Bavte’s alter- clicks transportation to New York ~ “V " ^ ~ *>'* m <* "ve wees*

noto (or tetor performonr«>. Win- »•* tor young mm .nd tho Utter'. vfOf- *• Jp ,h* WJ*MI •«« tortr P* Tto Morh. it. told « tto Wtarbate for later performances!. Win-ders was hoarse in the upper reg-ister. while his voice seemed a

nurse—-nn. ws imi *!* a Deal la rua-of-lhe-play but not .ft,. I I ;|» • . rbwMtle light for the part altogether

j

to exceed a year from the date ofj

X OCKIAIl U'ads (In KlZBut otherwiae It waa musical, and signing During rehearsals the nc- flniftd Fat kVi

(Continued on page 80) day morning 1)8) from the 48th bosoffkce prices, which range from

reel Theatre If. Y. Loss, which $•» downward The tm\y Induce-

^ rmkrntkmmiw .m.ll ment ofTefed Subscriber* »S th#was insured, was relatively small

,- - - Ciuild Sited for Frinro sinc* th# ***** h«* B**n "»*Amg h

g l or<! . , g T'^,. —wtn good stylo, and Winters brought tress will get 8200 a week living »? ^ * nightly bank deposits of the re

AccordtsM u

a warm, feeling chnracteruotion to expenses tindead of the mrular *f*.^r**clar0 ^ l§ reipts of “Stalag 17.** current playr<><

*1^' aSthe role 'Equity rate of $40 > She’ll have Theatre Guild-American Theatre there.-FT^Vf already been void out T5 / fur ’he

Graciela Rivera, young Puerto sole billing above the play title. ^*3 subscription season whichAecordinn to oolice the rubber* J|

r%l ftv* *?***L I*?Jjvan coloratura, stole the show and Is not required to tour She epmedL^- yesterday Mon) with

experts ABM tying up the T***!^*!***!?** *

thrt

w-ith a stunnine rendition Tvi n > nH kgr muff ruid her .<ki gnd his Lewis 4 Youngs presentation of* ere rxperTs^ aiuriyiiig up ine (ion nits the board* To observers

Nome " But ker voh-e *u ^ .« tL#1 mi^ the trim the La Jolla production of *‘C ock- ^**a^*^?^* AAntB 4 20 a m they (in, i, quite unuvual. in view of the

livKt u ~ .fr !***, * ** *** .nurse. If they elan make the tnp

j p . .. . ^ . , ,,

.;used a hammer and chisel to knock , b .* on i v »wo definite p;ay^ booming tenor will get Arst^laaa. round-trip pa*- £ ‘

J* **?<** * '**'*•the romb. nation off the safe They - - — bk..A to.. inrii'iiinrMt

"Amphilriayhouse. . r. t

g^T^tlir rmild trtn su tail Partv is announced to includeused a hammer and chisel to knock rgcf that ont> two definite p ay

bf David Folerl Latter ’though oc- sage Olivia de Havtlland in “Candida " ^ “Ind LuJ ZSZ***'* **'1 •nno

Vmr<1

<|casionally straining gave a rich Kthel Waters in “Member of the

•*<! 8.3<» * m. and^fter These are the aforementioned

Beautiful pertormlrtvc/* vocally as .. ^ ,Wedding -snd Rom Tattoo « »lh *$*"?* JSS 2

Nina * and John Van Druten4 ne#

the Duke. Opera performance a* Holton to Kid W ld«W Maureen Stapleton and Eli Wal-{h*

*Jff*** c°mcdy r ’’I Am a Camera Tenta-

* whole was of uneven qugfity With Fort Worth Onm !a<h '“ lth 0,h<,r PMMAiBDes. m- pen€ 11,1 n for ,hr rf

em*lII4

'

even thouah of sunenor mrltUV Wnn FwIBWm lipBl

, eluding Frednc March and Flor-deP°* ,l# on,y F*rt of the Ha urday

tng three production* are Lo andtototh.m:f (Mtotar sndr

f, W^h. Oct. 1«. SI- "ifiStohowT K.n Hub— Screen star Edvard Everett Hor- den :* Clifford Odets' Countr> biU$ ***

^herd

'

r^i- I *t £1 ton has been signed to do the comic Girl” and an unspeciAed musical 1 chlang s ticket Agency which Scheduled for some time th<*

lHIKJ UMTiTf JMV load in in Fort Worth opera Co Cast of ( ocktail Part) in. .an* the theatre. Ai* #»•<• ar winter in a drama festival m the

Oct 15281!

preaentatton ef "Th# Merry Wid Vincent Pnce. Marsha Hur ranged to have a Holmes burglar New York < enter Ibis la ex

g . ow ** telle Wtnwood Reginald Denny, alarm system installed in the housejpeeted to preem here Also in the

HiU The musical la to b* staged here Harry Ellerhe’

Rose Hobart and 44 well a* tn the agency headquar works ar* several ANTA produc-

i Jan. 20 to Feb. 2 I William Srheiiert. :: Utr. and ill branches. i lions.Jan. 20 ta Feb. I t William Schaiiert. |tar» and ill branches. Itions.

UWITIMAn fVtoWr 17. 1S31

Plays Out of Townla

Philadelphia. Oct 14t

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BlreriaO H» AIM A«4r»*^ ••«*•»*

C* NktIM Hmi« whip. Jp-gwy*<Imi4 %» LmVmC "I

1"*«fivMa U. BE . ”X LaUa teWy*

| atec »» t«~ir ....y . V.. Balwri- Brito*

l* **— • -N. ., --N.T • — "v .

pH. •#«** » »'».»,.'« "•**W "** "1Ruff ,

IliPkl Hr*.'WlllHMH

WnUimH»t.

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The l««r|NMl#rWilmington. Oft

HiiiMiiRii <•ill **» fin 4t H«i

MY LA.’ FINALLY NEARS

STARTING UNE ON COASTHollywood. Oct. It

12

Hiala| 17(44th STREET. N.

.bride. and Ann Ives. as (hr servant

Y.| 'are capable actors

Rehearsals will art under war After" five rrfbnt ha on Broadway Apparently due to the late *ub-My L V .

musical re Stalag jf remains a click audi- Uitutio* of Miss RldBey . the ptav

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shortly for My i. v. »T Stalag 17 __Jp|V*u lL

n.T"’cn«a*4 *s * vue financed by public sale of Roch en<r show, and although producer* wa*«nt quite Teady for its opening

£277*#™^* mg HA a**i*is ~u*«to* which has been three years In prep- director Joae Ferrer has reportedly ni«ht here, but it strengthen <1

a* bsOsf# Mriww*e «*•ar#tlql| Poating of the Equity bond n*ver found time to drop around enormous!) In Re five perform -

y.1* "** " '* w t*u. lost week finally paved the w»> he to rheck up is s surprisingly rlean imn, Ha bobofflaa Jdljldo* H.ei R*Rto tiettnaina A rastma. and producer ’ oerforinance U s that -* 1— * * *w—

• v# 4 • a"# «. • -

> 9.9 S S. •

'* a e • • • • * t*.

director William Trenk reported he combo of broad comedy and eBff-

fWepMe a new third act time M expert* to get started at once for hanger meller. with an undercur-

», i« d <>ut on the summer cm nit# sgev 21 bow at the Forum The- rent of serious theme The way the

Vhr P.mrm*<4er Jan de Hariog •*trJ show smacks all audience now sug-

...... h.rortac rt»> »huh '.rtrrtSk(.|(h#|| hfyt « rmro fc*

*"•* ">•' ,h* Ow uf *

timeless sluHild be average or above Wil-liam Miles stagedBrandt Is producing

and GeorgefVgfi.

w iJmaiw i» eKart !.*«»*•

harl •*»«•M»>r4 l*r wa* >»*He Wr* tee

,U "hm.mIw iv t-ur at the KUy. m.* i.es nyvr proem last spring WB -g costh

If. .tm «|H • L«w™e? tiir .Inc .1 3mm4 to art'll

Tke >feea In BluetSHI BRBT. NEW HAVEN*

New Haven Oct t

This No S company of the Fm7:, . gambTfu! b*»suffice bet tieinart. wun asw and reatllnn fWW B» agnfNkf ...w — _ ,

i.. A*. T.n.tv and husband i>r»c» by Samm> Kain and Paul ln tKe audmnee and presumably l9ugh Herbert comedy may turn

"oHAUrt CM#..!. .. hear th/ entire” t*i Francis Webaler. Harry Horner rh ,lled the notices _ «ut to be some sort of test case *>

u-.KMrt ^ llunlcn and Its to their credP designed the threedimenMone The only principle cast change, l4> whether or not the rogd will a.-i^a Mgrep the audience with sets which necesallated structural Mike Kellin. plays the^comedy

\t.f swell Anderson has tackled

, 1,., iH-* krrti the audience wnn sen. wwacat b*vt>-«v—

»

•—,

r—r - — i ept good legit entertainmentth*l

H .hr final cuilain This se’ changes in the I gOO seat theatre lead, the long-underwear G1 war minus names Eaistenre of surcesv

prisoner Atoah f«»r broad laughs fM | York and Chicago troupesHut he gelt them as did his pred has already established the factecessor Robert Strauss, with deft that Moofi" actually Is good en-

{ Hue feeding by Harvey LembtCR.,teriainment but slim bl* on the

K«ibeit Shaw ley and Allan Mel- company's first dwo mad stands

them »• — __ __H-rtn-s' of episode* <«n highngms in 1 "v/t .. ", ; ....

In his lung and kiMrikte caresrr .. |i<v ^ # ,,wrricd couple never a n J CLa playwright, an aim»»si unpre

, lv <H , st#fi#d Heginning Clirfeflt Kodd irtOWScedants d vsrletv ot thenves type*. ^ f||t w«-dding night the event* t

. „•ettin'** and methods And although ... alnmnd tne femrpustef bs**! <Oct l»T» *

, . .. ,, . -

he hrt- hoi his share ot failure* hr«..mrs a symbol of their —— vin Jw»h, ***— •

:

RNfWI JP +nktM the ’name pwaithr p«'r« * otafe has been noticeably

. m<trrt#fr jr, «|| supposed to be - Garden* F r • 4 r 1 1 th# f of Hiramhiw h» has proven bis v.-rV

*Mimate and nostalgic bo» \|, r( h Morwur F.ldridgr pu>* ( oleen Gray. Jimeiad)u*t himself to the most csmtrast ^ >#|om a t the halfway house Wilmington <24 27* ‘original I. lister Mock they turn in

I. - m41k : pnrtvrtMn mlrtuS ta JjSl Ji'.gg trtrtH. foo.^rtw.! t»b *Rarefom In Athens * hla latest

rlas Which bowed here at lh»-

4Pru*t Street last night - 1 9 * ha*

amtietliing in r«mm«»n with a

nufk - ^ f mduction —The new third act more fragile [j^ , 4 Sl ,

•vm Hm« the’ Racefwo4 In Athene" « tryout

rtr» lorUS. W..U IV«. r»»l».r4 "• fuTTucMOTf ubrt.«;n ihr rt*»»"«*i* n,SL “„u.# _".Sv ?.

question

Sherman.Young and

a fen-M lender. While LtHhmr ^ SJ the^ht?and Mark Robert, register as the I£ bL hlTwHlXd theM^lrespective Nggi guard aiRf^Tonk to convey the llluahm

number of Anderson s pr« vmU* 4u grt hu iouple off *1 age hile| s ^ tHdewgrtCJ. and he re-

little' different than anything he t (ve tump in the throat Instead,

has pi ev ioualy essayed The plav hits of .business are dragged out to

ha» Mime of the finest writing the point where the third act cur

-

fespecially In the ser.md of Us two tain cornea a« a rcllfl..

atf* 1 that Anderson has achieved \mdber adverse l;ul<»r n Ihat

In * i«mtf time perhaps in hi* (tr ll.irtog gives bts jWO cnafa<>B.

v hole « 4 recr Hut B dt»es not trrs little to do bot talk and wlule KKNT Theatre, I>es Moines » 14-2U*.

ai»iK *r to attain real status a* a tsndy and 1‘ronvn make a per- lyavidson Milwaukee '22-27*.

itijma until that afore mentioned >u**ive t^oiple they can 1 hurdle Party" tVincent Prue,

agrjil" act Adult and literary, i he ..b*t a« ie* inherent in this cun- Hunt Estelle Winwo.»dand aeademtcaUy law mating from rm tum , . lriltlH1 . Rose Hobart —Turran. San Francuifain t« 1 ortam * Barefoot U Ukrwise^ Jos* clam tk-27> ‘reviewed in VAarttv

likely tn nrouiP much gen; u uhabte to o**t**m*Mthe^ atattr ^^

Park

,B 1 Il anil* 1V20«: NUon. Pittsburgh tu atmosphere and absorbing ^T.’h^v nVrT Mi*7nrav hsVV mu'‘«fl* rr¥*,*,d '• V“'*” u,“ wirtr MMM l> r'-r •.bvmi.K

IJ,., Iwrt. Itwlf *»week* rate* a nod for hla inventive ongi-

( h mouthful assignment She" *ON»4* <4 H.vilUnrt n.l rt*«in« »«d Krordin*

Ito «- lw*. «,|| pm..rally (or thr H.llv

Or* *»««. Kmu. Uty .o-ll.;

(

srtl. I* »»: «rrtrt "*>*—_*» !<ywrtll role mA imumU • oKole-lJO*>

1 some picture of the lass facing her

ing to

- _ . rtmogw«irkgd out with c«»-authorsHe\ an and F.dmund Traciaski

Hob#

i^lv^Yoni and e»it huua*n» until quality .ydl|he. 4J*^ nl',

ti,rt tad two gri»r»™ " ling by Ryrlata and l*u« inda Itel-

Vvde t on here is treating of the l.od sMnine* both .rule turn * but

f itiiigf tireck phihiwopher Swrates, ,ire wasted «»n this one This tould

in the closing days of his tragical* be made into an oka > 4lm. mnsid-j

il.dward G.

V part 1

first big romantic temptation.Young is at eaae playing the archi-

tect and readily matches talent

with the others Math s b«l as Pat-

ty a father la capably handled

Presented hy Richard Aldrichand Richard Myers. Hi agionation

r ^i. dT^er in Athens towards ertog the wn»« scope ot the cam-

,

the end of the Hfth renturv H (V er* wjM uin >. you what the same manner that

hi* fellow* Playwright* t'o author

<1 YR|( BAl.TIMORKiHa It 1more. Oct. 10H H I | I Peter Lawrence and Herman B and Richard Myers, in

Ri»h4 n%on> — Gayety. Washington Harno have set up a touring com* with Juilus Plnigrlsanana, play la

• 15-20*; t olomal Roston f22-27' p ,n\ of Peter Pan.* with Veronica pragrammed as (Hto Preminger s

UctRgRJ

tngtoWgd Hi l^ke and b*rm,r libbett hold- produition It gets a nice physicsI

mg down the roles taken on Broad- jsendoff. featuring a lush apartmentway bv Jean Arthur and Boris siting by Stewart (*haney Prem-Karlotf It s an okay switch, par m*cr alwss rates credit as stager a

tirularly in the casting of Mias task that it deftly accomplished

original pnnltklitift

Vistirt. Jan, IT, *11

»

l.liflMUftiHa.14 nw*H» pOsrtio f

m Om -• I* M»e4 MaHls*a»l»> IHnuelrtS

IM* m«-M»i 4 HuH »tH w >uiat%i •••*» n sen

|(’ounty Tenter. White Plains, N. ¥,

eeli 22 ,* Poll, New Haven. Conn 23

-•*• vvV* ;

•4 • •» * e S

Hubert Sh» rwtrt»d trested * slmilai

phase t>1 am- lent Homan hi»t*K\ in

* Hoad To Home beck in the 2*> s

Th.*mtun Wilder used the same

»pw>e*i» more recently kb hi»

Ahwut i’aA'sar

Harefoot*’ mak‘*S no how* or

^ jiiNf’fiijifN tu ordinary umkI^(I Utt*. ‘-ry ^mplv *•“/“ T

and directly. *A ceitain p»«tent*m» v \ . m It. Mdavw In tireore Its ghu^naar an j*.bh

, n .l Si-rt. ,l«.y. i.- h.lt.r

» enemy .

• had finally c*mquered *be sniim>Athenian pe«»ple had turned on n»H

their great phih.^»pher amiV. . #•*»».».

advocate of advanced creative ,.«• Weaa#4« kwS* kawa

t -m^hi ,Sot rates, and finally put Terr* ktoaM ***** i*«rr-rs

h >u on trial on charges of treason. *

. aud «*n what »e might call tod ay' ' After an estended straw hat cir-

sutncfUVe ideas snd laise doc

As- *es . 'HMBBgg|gkBRPHpiThe real gist of the thing isn’t ni«tn< a disarming, moderately

fi*. t hed. as said, until the trial uuu-ing hot still father in*ub»lan-

m neof Act 2. and that t* followed tial comedy, apparently inadequate

bv 4 splendidly written and nu**t for the rt*or»uis reqsiirement* of

ettcstive scene in Soemle* death- Hrnadway ll should be eacellent

cell lust before hi* eaecuthm. sh«*n ktmk snd little theatre material

he turns down an offer of fteedmn and If gisen vitamin vhih In'

•SlA ' Rgl/' lb

^

' adaptation, a screen poaaibility

The Kdward Mableyjslay. origi-

IiraUv of a Salesman ' Shea s.

{ Mi ad lord Pa. <ISn Shea’s. Jamesitown N Y * 14 ; Park McadvillePa *17': Shea a, Ashtabula. O *14*.

. Colonial, Akron *!»#; ItannaCleveland 22-27

Lake, who gives a boyish qualityand engaging matter-of-fact read-ing to the whimsical lead char

H"’10

»- - t vtei miwiiit 4D i — Mtrr * th#t to the entire* Ps^tbdb* .

Metropolitanaudience »•,>< ms nia TiW.

;

»i^^iSioi".'iw?rc»rtr c:,TTc*-«;„T u til ' Ibltifflor, ' 1I -10 W««Hwrt-r *rt» u

_'< »> « St. Art *-

make*, for avtding

proper menace pro-

Ttir I uekiall Parly(Cl BRAN. FRISCO

»

San Francisco. Oct 14

That a diffused vehicle in the

u»4 Hr iww«»a«; et .J2-; roil, New Haven. C onn *23- i h ' .k*#i««i» nnsrs row.. JT 2. . v * w _

l _rKkjrv c'fvnn t2A* I

raitcq upon in that panu u-. PrtAt- s* i r-Ms. Foil. Walerbury Lonn ts^

laf provtded by lm-M#* '* adem> of Mndk, BfdbBlFb^ «B* ^ MomMem with Men Stcinhcr

<

/ rsCbJaKpHl-1^1

'!^ V „ .. , _ . tlbatoning the lull score to

! /.. 1mm m «<•» m«n Mrto4r#MRgMB" • Ifturok *~Busltbell fort

|

slrjmg vocal interludes hands of a superior cast caa weavei25>- r

h*a 25S Tm

.{*****•**?“ a spell and enllat rapt interest la

i4 “

evidenced in this trenchant sophis-tic comedy -drama by T S Find,which Lewis A Young presentedat the Curran last night Mon *. In

spite of

,m*. M. «»«>«*•« •• riegemsaws '* nurua* Busnneu .

>>**VA And-. Hartfgrd <14*, Proctor*a, Naw opening night snags In the in-4aa Hiwrai.N Y *14

,Metropolitan * voiced handling of scene change.

Providence *17 ;Mosuue Newark lighting and the aM important Ry-

'ti . Academy id Musk. Phila tag slowed matters up a tut. andConstituting Hall Washington rnay prove a res urriag stymie on

a »•; American. Roam«ke V. 22*;;

the mad hut all in all. the fantasy1 MUf M -Al-IUM «tr«» *rt_w-

; Aud . Rrtrtflh. H. C ' ,<.nd» up u lopA.fhl MtrrlrtD--

, »,l hTMk,m and • '*«*' , Ujrmk \ud . Or—n.hon. N C rn.nl ' Hurm.un th» imA, «.Ud Tldln«« r»-

. ruy Aud. A»h*vilk, N C ';.

23>; Alumni Memorial Aud . Knotvi lie, Tenn. *24 ; Auditorium. At-lanta *27*

’Tsarfssto" . 'Jessica Tandy.Hume Cronva* (tryout*—Pl\m«»uthBoston t l.V-ll)> 1 rev tew ed in V vattrvthis week*.

mn<i«tror»Anderson has won followen and

fans for a great many stories of

far oft day*- -Georgr Washington

4 klftog(NABTMAN, fOU MBl S)

Columbus O.. Ort 10.

)ect matter which at times hingeson the supernatural . and lofttpesa

of prose, audience attention is

maintained throughout

In great part this la attributable

(to the outstanding performancesby Vincent Price. Marsha Huntand F.atelle Winwood, wba manipu-late the cumbersome dialog withuncanny effect Ivenesa and spirit

That the play la a tract In greatthan detracts

-Palace. Chicagor 4rol ('hAfintmnelly titled "Sacred and Profane.” UJl-27'is ahi>ut a dmuest baling toielgn ’ <*»>* and DoHs” — Slate Fair

... - _ <-«»rrespon4ient \lsited bv an old kud,

Dallas 15-20. Orpheum,Mary Queen Of Scot*. Queen t.lU- Haiiw ,q 20 years ago. a now-sue -I Kansas Oil. Mo <23-27*.

aiir-th. Ilanry Vlll and other-. - re^lul actress who confront* him .

MNappv Time" — Com. Detroit,and If strong, pungent writing. (inr ttiet t«*d1 v with a 14-year -old

. Mhhigan '22-27» »»nglnal productilled with full -hodled literary Jau/hter. lie and the girl as welt (ton reviewed in Vaaimr. Fek. 1.

A sea of troubles lias a»4Uled !>arl *^4* rather i

the beginning of the road tour for *F«aa Rg Rbl* *cL with even the

'Miack Chilton,M

Originally achad- PhyalalatReal labyrinth, socna of

ulod to open in mttsburgh. the ®hlch leads nowhere, managing to

tour was delayed a week by the MR* Interoat.

illness of Madv Christian* w h«i . One of the mo# dramatically dl*

*50*.

.fSfep ; Mb. y. -flMfti* — MasonicTemple. Scranton. Pa. 1 15-141;

Penn Wilke*-Barre Pa. 117-141;

Rajah. Reading Pa (14-20*Gavrty, Washington. D. C. '22-27',

af tke

was scheduled for the AliciaChristie role which Flora Robsontook on Broadway. Sylvia Sidneythen took over .or Mias Christian*The company skipped Pittsburghand opened

,here instead Tne

town’s critics generally liked theplay, but deplored the conditionof the scenery and the failure of

Ethel Waters'<15-27v

Krlaager. Chicago the Wednesday matinee all handsI except Alan Marshal as Dr Haw-

* 'Tod Andrews*j

kins could be heard very well, and

fU\or. can pull the trick, he may the latter's younger brother anddo it again Certainly there is no the ** trr** herself are plea*>ed withuiav wright of our era save the the otuattom but ht« fiancee thelate Bernard Shaw who could «n*ug (Mihllaher-ow ner of hi* mag-have made the scenes of ' Maretmd ’ *nne, i* undervUndablv irritated

a- palatable and generally tawinat- The ond and third act develop-in * a* they are ments are about a* anticipated, butThe Playwright* Co. ha* proyid have a few diverting moment*

ed H*e play with a creditable ca*t This ’dim mil esartlv novel lil-

esulv dominated by Barn J*»ne% Hr tirtion is pervuasiyely pre-

a» Socrates In the large rapacity sented As the rather straight -manLuiust he was inclined to be a correspondent Melwn T)ougU»tuge inaudible in early scene* but gives an expert, ingratiating light-

in the larger moment* of the rornedv performance And al-

s«*< «»nd act he rove to Ane height* thourh not quite vight for the pari

In some of hla:

speeche* S»»me 4-«^<tar Signe Hasso reveals ad- JPA K.R|.- I

student* of the present-day potiti- mirable vitality and sparkle as the Phila. *15-27* (reviewed in Vmhety ville. where the play opened Fri-cal setup, will undoubtedly find trnipevtuoui actress ' this week' «

l day «12* X / -

'

dradlv parallels, and June*, in In* Hails StAwidard is properlv dec- MUkhton aturn and delivery, doesn't nils* orstive poised and credible as <15-20*. Mia Majesty's Mont real liblia of the welMonlo waasaban iota of the correct effect the mag publuhef. while PatiicM

j*22-27 • stole a black chiffon nightgown In

" (James Bar

reefed productions, viewed here In

recent years. R la doubtful, how-ever. If the level of appeal will at-

tract the average stage-goer. Thisis rare intellectual fare. , fromwhich rua-of-mine entertainmentseekers will probably shy. Sup-port by Regm*Ul Denny* HarryRllerhe and Rose Hobart Ib^far

the actors to project their lines above par , Setting la *'»£'•

any farther than the first few rows wit to gowns spectacular. Thto la

In the theatre. the l.a Jolla Playhouse production,Ftrvt night was rocky. but by directed by Norman Lloyd Ted.

7.1

Grand. Ottawa tlS-14*; Erlanger. the single set

Iroodw ay sot wasBuffalo <1* 20 ,Shubrrt Detroit

(The original

(2247i. ^ _

“Mom 1» Blue’* 2d Co »—Harris. 1 warehouse in Sew York.Chicago *15-27*. • learned that the flats went through

la Btoe 3d Co •—Forrest a thorough retouching in LouJb-

Slows is RekearulKepi C (Comedy I. D ( I>rmin4 ».

hauled directly here from the CD (CofMedw-Droma*. R. ( ^ecu#*,i It was VC * Musical Comedy I. MD lMna<-

cal Drama*. O 'Operetta).

nut Bloomgarden pn>d .Harold

Cturman. dir : Fredric March." — Colonial. Boston Mis* Sidney s approach to the Florence Eldridge. stars

in who -cigT* *C* — Gilhei**G4gl" *C* — Gilbert Miller.

^^In the supporting cast, capable Benoit and Terry Abbott have soj

^Fatot Your Wagon" (James Bar- . an unconscious attempt lo fure her Pr°4 Rotoeau.4-

If not distinguished and lacking in attractive quality as the actress’ ton' 'tryout 1 ffhubrrl. Boston (15- soo away from hla bride-to-be. is . Ft*f < ro>®'

opporiunRtoa. Lotto Leeye a* two children There are aeeoptahlr .*7 rev irwed m V vhtttt. Bept 14, sensitive Miff sensible fpon h#f lUmmervfetn. pcoda . Rpban

Boer sir* shrewish wile Xsntippe. supporiing bits bv Ann Sturgis as *51». pari depends the rredlbillty of the Lewis, dir

Robert Brown Phillip CiwsUdge. a glamor-struck secretary. Rudy,

"Peter Pan" (Veronica Lake, whole play, and her delineation “I Aan a Canaera" <D*—Oar-

Damel Reed. Helen Shields and Rond as the actress' patient man- lowrenre Tibbett •—Nixon, Pitta- gives soundness and vtrengUi to trude Macy. Walter Starrke. prods

Bari Bums, are perhaps most ager and Fay Sapplngton as • burgh 1 15-20*; U. of Indiana Aud . i the slender plot Henry Daniell, John van Druten. dir

outstanding Boris Arooson’s set- chara< trr-i «>medy maid Rloomlngt«)n «22-24>; Memorial as the froaen-fat rd stem husband. "Never Say Never" (Ci—Alberttings all vprtationa within a single (kmcJaa has staged the piece Aud. Louisvtlle <2b-2g> 'reviewed with acting of high calibre, is also H Ro*eo. theater Meyer, prods.,

frame* are good, but there are modestly and with helpful antms- in Vaaianr this week’, (effective, although ha falls to es- Robert Sinclair, dirPaatHa* (Janet Blair, tabliah as gooff: rapport with Miss I - — tr , — John C Wilson.

1 "te,“J*?4. b*. hK0P'» l!l ,

prod"c.r«fory RrtrtY, dir : Otar**'* S'h'i l^k-r In §„nvm- SUl sirm. rt.r*.

the role of Thea. married daughter i yd —w.vnf I' •* "• mmmw _

i and center of Lad^TMBi/tgbnL prod . C-

Barefoot” but Its chances a* a tour and the costumes supervised "Top Booaoa” Phil Silvers'

dramatic hR are queationable oy John Detro are a visual a**et out'—Shubert. phila (15-27* . __Wotara. 1 Hobo. > viewed hi Vsutn, MR. 14. WU«i young getor. Dairdro

Chances for improvement in Alan t ion There la a handsome Conner- "Soul

Andersoo s unnecessarily static dl- tirut msnvion setting by William Richard F.astham* — Shubertrvrtton. especially In a few of the and Jean Kckeri. built at Hie West- » cago *15-27\

aomnolent momenta of Act 1 p»ri Conn I Country Play house.|

"The Number" 'tryout*—WalnutBgiail) Anderson has ace<*m- where the production played a St, Phila *15-20* (reviewed in of the Christies

piuhed another writing triumph in week’s stand during its summer V.vnimr. October 10. *51 >. ” - who plays the^Harefoot." hut Its chances as a tour and the costumes supervised • "Top Banana" (Phil Silvers

am *w»ri w. 'Ummr* K.tiuti star

<try- the action, la proper lb every re- tor. dir.. totoWF roupa. mar-

(re- aped and an agile, understand ng "To Dorothy. • Bou 4C»—Her-~ ‘ ‘ * the mao Shumllb. d»fA

WesU*o4ne. OrfWr 17, lfll LlilTIMm 5#

Blondes’ $45,500, ‘Wedding’ $17 <100

Chkno, Ort 10 ^

Candida’ Cops Crix Bow*

Id St. Las; $24,100 on Wk.SI Louis Ort 1#.

Olivia de Havtllsnd. oprmni: herroad ttHir ol *Candida ’ here.< npped heavy plaudits from local<nx lor her portray al Shou teed«‘ff the It5 1-31 vr»M»n here >,i.M

|BiB Monday ••* at the Ainmran The*

_ ror Four in Wilmington a,rr ***** ‘ "*** ***»*

milMi'li an rw to pierr left tOr a lout of JO cilieWilmington •** wlth , *,miup of four- srrliThe Four-poster Jessica Tan-skcdded lor Nfa Sark next kps ti

Mvle* Staudish of the Po*t Die

SS ,‘Four-poster

1

Okay ST.tMM)

fCharlea L9u#g»«. *,ri

Hardmcke. Charles Boyer. Agnesr .

..

Moorehead* using George Bernard dy-Hume I’mnyn starter drew a

Shan • Don Juan in Hell, racked satisfactory 07 OOO grots in four pat* h said the star role pa* «iire***” performances. C>et 11*13 at the fire but that would hr a itusan.'and

Playhouse here Show drew praise meagre wa> of assessing theiaJ-from two local critics C Louise nits of Mis* de HaMlland in it TheJackson Morning News and Ash* rote, written 36 year* ago Sa«: oworth Burster* . Jourtial-Every if tailored tor her She was %plcn-*vJ* ,n0 ^ _ did in it. and the whole produ. tom « onfintitng through November

Autumn Garden, starring Fred- came out as a Arstrate earursion M *

ntluw • mr* 5 i *B,n articulate high comedy / Her-

64g> Not a vacant seat, with over the nest attraction. Oct. IB»1T. hen Monk of the Globe*Demo* rat

B’way About Sane; Tidngs 91 iG (4),

‘Aisle’ $48,600, Dusk’ Sweet $42300,

Remains’ SRO $25,881, Joan’ $21300

up an absolute capacity 33b 800

In the two-day daddln*' at the

Ot>era House The other, four

shows in Chi are doing escellent

| *«imates for Last WeekJoan ha • Hell.** Opera

,

Mourn I performamee* 13 U. ** March and Florrtue F.ldndge

120 *00 in the two days“•Gentlemen Better Blendes.

Palace iMB wk» <00; I MO*, Still

great with slmmd $43 500• Member e# the Wedding.'*

Unger «4th wk) *93 80; 1334) In

its last Guild week hit 017.900

four more weeks before the showmoves out ..

•%le#n Is Blse.’4 Harris <24lh

wk* $4 40 I 000 Off slightly, but

still neck and neck with the NewYork company 100 300"Nonlh Paetdc/* Shubert 40th

wk 33 1. 100> Nearing the one-

vrar mark with another sock weekover 147 100

TAN’ $17,000 FOR SIX.

BOWING TOUR IN BALT0Baltimore. Oct, 10

I"Peter Pan opened a road tour

with Veronica Lake and Lawrence

equally enthusiastic over Mi«*tie llavilUiHl* work hut differedon the rest of the ia*t, asserting•there were some wIhmmt work couldhave been improved onA near-SRO house greeted the

,

13 shows was UU Mt, or li r> of

opening perform * t . I he rapaeit*Was scaled to 33 66 and the week * last, week s openings Mu-kestimated gross was 324 100 Start in the, Ait. had a powerful first

Business held about run again break e>m at around 312 <Mlthat week on Broad* a\ Perhaps gross, dpens tonight Hid '

>*« ausr of the Y«*m Klppur lull f failhfully lours " ronetattendance wa% ma*lh down a bit »C 04 00 t .<&7: 9211 -1701 I. flush-the early half of ihr stanra b«l Fikrte and Mary H» U n i lay sdap-then recovered That w#a gendr- 1 ation of play by Jean Bernard-* * i> profitable but somewhat he |.ur co-st ai ring \in Hothem andlow tie bonanta level Of several i Robert Cummings, presented byweeks ago Indo at tons an* for un- Richard Kraheuf. production A-pcwvenaenl Ikb week end prnbnbly nanced at fOonoo ...» about 343 •

I I U88 7 excluding 015 (XM) in bondsThe total gross for alt IT shows and deposit* and 35 0<Ht tn out loss)

last oeek was 3!W1*I4 oe 3V* ef and ran break even at artnindraporKy ifor the rorresponding 317 500 grosx. has a reported ad-frause last year the 21 current vanre sale of ab«>ui f imkkmi. in-shows yroaoed 3547. inn or 34' r . } eluding appiosimafely 31 IMS 000 in

repreoeoting a rise of Pi hsn 40 odd theatre portv dates, tryoutthe week before! reviewed in Vaairtv. tht 3 31;Week before Ioat the total for **prns tomorrow night Thursr

Tibbett in the Jean Aiihur-Bori* mg Wednesday <30*. eatrk scats inning grows, apparently with thehad to he put in the wtrhestia pit

Number' $11,000,

Top’ 30G. Philly

log advaiore v.ile a fa«t«»r. <»la«l

ridings'* drew a gomerallv nffKhpres* hut made a fair start, withreal inrti* atmns not yet clear

This is a busy week for first-

KarlofT roles at the Lyric here last

week 10* essaying six shows for s

four-day b««vking and drawing a

modest 317 000 at a - 34 20 top <

Booking away fitrm the regularle0t stand here Ford’s, had theadvantage of a larger capacity andno color line but ran into extra-curricular snags in mounting han-dling of f o , etc . unusual for con-cert hall hookings of one-night xolo

and orchestral attractions

Pen Swann s second snesen nf^

legit bis eonfinnra at g fart cllp MC Mvgscef rotnesfy > VD • Mugstheatre-in-the round opened yes- in Philly althcnigh there wgs some m . O • Operetta*

;

1 Tnes > St the Sheraton shrinkage last week due to boll?1 Other perearhetir ggures refer.

I Belvedere, with Edward Everett

‘‘last and let Love,** Plymouth< 34 SO-33. 1 (M3 332 llayby Lniit Verneuil starring (lingerHuger s presented by AnthonyBrad* Farrell produ< tion fitun. r<l

at 350 000. cost about 035 000 ex-cluding 310 000 m b'lHls and de-posits and 020 000 trvtuif prohi *

and ran break even at aim*nd 0i«-<MKI gross; baa a re|Mirted advance

mghters with four peeem* includ-\

^

uf .bout 035 »agi mciudintfmg Sleep of Prisoners Buy MeHI lie Hibhon* Faithfully Yours**and **!x»ve and I^t Uvp *

Fstlmates fwr l ast Week' Keys (* 'CcHwedgi D 1 Drame

>

Philadelphia. Oct 1 3 <TJ ' Cnh»ed|r De*»ne l It *Rrrue *

.

n rpcrllivly, lo fop peice. * *iwdig atPallasHorton I* "Springtime for Henry Sbuberl apparently has MMbther rates uatne’n^ fbr

Dallas

•Guvs sod Dolls.** Iperformances during the State fair

•f Texas. Oct. 3-21. wound up the

Arst doeen offerings in eight dalay ! Il> with a fat 0123.23543 500

Baturdafrom .44 500 payees »t 04 m) lop

Weekend t Ave shows -were sellout*,

with 225 chairs set up Saturdaynight U3) for a 4 500 house andall time bo tngh of $14,139 for a

single performance here Takebeat 1950 s record 314.050 from• South PactAc” for the same night

Adtanre sale of $230 000 greeted-Guys and Doll* HJeanne Bel. in the Sarah Brown Baldwin the sh^kgialnjadd. get-

role vacated by Jan Clayton, was JN a groxdoi 32.003 at the Jw*kudosed by local critics who ^**<ra

heaped praise on the entire show It was hurt by mid-week holiday

and since the opening have been in three performances Tuesday andlaush with press space ' Wednesday '0-10). nabbing only

03.000 at the Astor. Syracuse, but

rousing weeks here went to Bos-ton for further smoothing Its

successor Top Banana ' coming

btif I / as kJ . * here with Nifb acclaim from the

Wetk ot Une-Nichters Hub «mN Tnesdny MgM and got* W three solidly rave notices from theElmira. N Y . Ort 13 mayor crix Opening night’* at-

* Death of a Salesman ** rontinu- tendance waa a* expected nothing

tng its string of one-mghterx, *ur- to hoast sliout but after that the

vived a I'ouple of hurdle* to com- Siherx musical roomed up- i upped *52 Jig) ag«»n

rile a pi of liable gross of nearly wards and was flirting with the! "fHamowd Ml." Broadway 5th

10 000 last week Arthur Miller ;«•*•«*> before the end of Uki C’f>$3 Ad 33 1 9fki 032 727 1

drama was a click Monday night th? * r** ^ <r

'

a .. ^( *er 010.100 'prevum* week,

«31 in the hometown of Duncan J** Number first really solid $16(***'melo to be seen here in nmlr • NUM Tidings. *

I weum 1st wk*while after receiving three tine C $4*) 905 $221145. Opener!notices on its opening at the Wal- .Thursday night Hi to two mildly

rapnrvfg ueoat Priceamwaefitruf tax hut

orosicf «r# wef i e exclustue of

t*r

••Affair* of Siate." Music Box55th wk* C 34 0O 1012 $26 074*Nearly 023 000 'previous week$22 500*

-rail Mr Madam.'* Imperial 53dwk) • MC 07 20: 1400 031 0471

330 000 m veme 15 theatre partydate*, tryout reviewed' m V saurv.Aug 29 *51; open* Friday night• i0t, v '.V'v,

•‘bleep of Prtaower*.” Si JanusChurch D-04 00 WK) $2i)tMMi).

Chi udopher Fry’s religious play,imported from I.endow

.pi evented

by Luther Greene on non pruAtbasis

.Anonced at 320 000, cost

is.mis and dkpoattx) and can breakeven at aruund $7 5<Ni gross,opened last night <Turx *

YAdM-BEVI’BSand Yes.** Holiday <5th

wk*."Borscbt Capadrs." Hoyale 4th

wk>

nut last Monday picked up stead-ily throughout the week and wilt

remain here for three weeks in alt

instead of two. Martha Htotl re*

Approving reviews 'AtkinsonTime*. Chapman. News! and six

pans •Coleman, Mirror > Gar-land. Journal- American. Mawkina

Ginger $22,100

• y, . Boston. Oct . )g.

Hub IegH bu i* bolding up nice-ly with newcomer P.»»nl \ out

i£nl*Uatr. Aralgrossed over$2 ooo for a

appears to have given it * somew hat slower start than the Hod

Its Agored *7kfl ^ jSK as LJi JRMnffnr L>nn after this \ World-Telegrsm At Son; McCord I f»d week at the Shubertcant equal the /South P(^»%r Kl^Thl^Ssy

1

SSm*- lP^l^he week tojomhrr* Herald Tribune Pollock tonwMS Gmgcr Hogers \rh„ *c lovenesa Thuxvday night IK a t the ^ GigT Nov •* and Nina .^^t* »*o>t): Aral 77»ur oerfurm i

1 *' *dwe wound ups tuowNov 10».

Evlimaies for Last. Week“Top Banana.** Shubert «l*t wk*

35 20 1 370 Musical opened here77T {Tuesday with advance htnraht

MoOfl ( loudlsh from Boston and UMPi raves here

In L\.II Van U.. 0n Weak ^ m,ld °Panl,»« dua holi-*1 BmP;Inww ,|HPiB..WHW'

jday, show got almost 330 ooo in

New Hsven. Oct 16 ; eight performances snd will go

groas mark of 3320 000 for the 24- J»hrooay H0M mist meperformance engagement here It Strsnd Ithaca, and /«MW*d. to a

ai rived after a shorter . buildup ,mar*

ahd smaller advance sale, which Saturday • 12-11' at the Strand

Igers-How-Hammerstoin musical

ever, since the reviews and word-of-mouth comment have begun U>be felt it*s strictly a stampede at

the bo . with the gross for theengagement likely tn reach$- HO ooo

'

‘Barefoot’ Okay $4,000

r Is Two at Prhcetoa

Playing ita second road stand• ArSt was two days at PruicrtonOrt. 4-5). the No 9 company of

way past that thia weekFaitkfofly V|

wk* 33 90. 1.070*

Moon Js Blue" found the going °#f UUt in second and

*. FmTest 2dComedy trvout

IImI

Princeton

Barefoot in Athens,well Anderson dr

rough X the Shubert UM «JSt**" **—• *'*?**

IJi^Troupe brew rer> favorable Adverae nodrea here undoubtedly

comment hut lacked maruuee huj[!* w ^ 4 . .

value in this village, which piavs Bslnut »lat wk)

the cream of the crop At U #0 «,•<> I** 1 *•*•>•»' <*"- f'“- - — - - — notices from all ertg and had

rousing audience reception Hulumped as result snd management

001J* top. a near 911 000 meant feather

#•* Max- bu for eight oerforinanceswen Anoerson drama, drew a. Houae is dark the next couple of "•“J

1 *nd managemeni «C 04 00-06 012 923 000*healthy 04.000 in two performances .t. preem of Henrv Fonda in fHcided to hold show for a third ptrU full week almost went cleanFriday and Saturday <12-13* at the

. poinf 0 f \0 Return" is due week ***** week while ca^F replacement wlth standees taking the gross OvorMcCarter Theatre hare fart that I ^ j*

0Tattoo^ is tn 14 b*‘n* nw*y R 1 ^ 000 Uyc^ H

with ncwiouierbuilding dm ely in its vec-

The»nd

perform-|

ljrl »4»xe wound up a tww-week-V* .no plus er here with plenty of revamping

id preview *bd plenty of ho action Okla-homa picking up after a «lowstart winds a three-week Mandthis atama Fourposter bowedm at the Plymouth Monday •!$)

for one week "Darkness at Noon’*it due in at the Cokmial nestMonday <22).

l *Umaies for 1 ut Weeklledermawa ' Opera House <ld

wk) «05 4h i nflOi. No white tie’* Miller <22d wk»

jbit. but plenty of action with nifty

•r-04 00, 920. 321 5361 Nearly 340 000321.300 previous week. 000.903b I **l>ove and Let l^sve.* Plymouth"Music In the Air.** Ziegfeld Hat 12d wki 33 60 1 200 Presence of

wh> O-0d. 1 620. 346 244* Opened Ginger Rogers, plus publicity re-

Monday night '§», Arst . week garding story trouble, kept thisgrossed almost $42,500 one up there, with near-capacity

Remains to Be Seen.** Morotco over 022 100

Malts,ancesabout sz ooo lor a pa*“Gnys and'TWIs.^ 46th Street7th wk MC 33 60 1319 343

904) No (Wange. 344 400King and l> SI James • 29th

wk* ‘MD-37 20; 1571; 351.717)Same 351 100

"Lace en Her Petticoat." Booth•fth wk> *C 34 30; 736 320.233).

Over 33 90039 000*

previous week.

j.,., .. . n of Od. 29 Bose Tattoo I«h» Prmrvtoa foMbXI *» Nov •Tl»d«nti«u» pUy> aplaying at P»nn on Saturday aftar-

,U(Vn h , >u.rf „ Loru t Pullnoun nveant that lh» town »a. *lr-

, Alm houMI Ort Ml*s.t> <i»*\crtrd b> the studenUP1nfWVl#ff3 Co.. produt t .t»n

moved to Philadelphia last night• Mon ) fnr furthertinkering.

’Beasstsse’ $4,000^ LA.13.

Su Ashse TSrsks’ /San Antonio. Oct 13.

San Antonio's A?st operetta—in-

the-round presentation has proven

so successful, that the run hat been

for several additional

•Chiffon* $2,800 for Five

In Tour's Bow at ColumbusColumbus. O . Ort. 13

"Black Chiffon.** opening its

mad tour at the Hartman here

and starring Sylvia Sidney andHenry Daniell did only 32 803bustnesa at a 33 75 top in Ave per-

tly for a new house record.

Cnlonial 2d wk)•34 20. 1500*. Picked up to nice322 300 for second Manta Finalweek current

"Paint Your Wageo.** ShubertHat wk> <34 30 1 700> IvOoks like

sure thing with strong bis Near330 000 for seven performances.

Los Angeles. Ort. If|so successful, that the run has been formances 0-11).

Local legtt hit a new low last rKtende<j for several additional PnnF ba showing can be ex-

week, with only one offering, "The . .plained by late substitution of

Affair,** at the 400-seat ^ . Miss Sidney for Mady Christians

IPslmas Theatre British pUy s The opua. Gilbert k SuUtvops »ho waa originally advertised in

take dropped somewhat for its "The Pirate of Penzance’ opened the leading Prte. and an unevenfourth full frame, but the 04.000 \hm Sept. 20 at Lo CaaiU. outdoor Arst - night performance agai*«gross still rapresent rd a comforts- theatre restaurant- The play was warehouse-worn scenery ail of

bis operating arofft. f l-ImilLIitw — « (at m two-week which were duly anted by localoperating proAt, J/-’-/ I trtjtnpMr YtT**?^ Nr 3 Imp week uhich were

**T*tof *** .tnw't^ Uny_ LHG4 presentation Leading roles are ,

drama cnx

taken by Jeon McDonald. Hal ( <r

ran and Herbert Surface. Elaine

Curran is director.

Theatre operations,kill remain the only local opera-tion until Oct 29 when Ballet The-•tre rekindles the long-dark Bill-more

Greco 25G » 24 N.Y. Wk.Jose Creco‘3 Spanish Ballot did

925 000 in its second staaan at theShubert. N Y.. last

Hs fourengag*troupeOct id.

booking. But R T.

• t

tof* x

th# CMfffJ'. .•

Robert.' $14,400, TorontoT»r«H. Oct. M.

just fslr 014.400 at the foyat Alen.sndra hero, with the 1^7

V

«e>ter

scaled 91 • 93 50 top.

Canadian Thgnbjffietng Wldtb.plug Ymb Bippur and the Bnpbl

‘Darina' 120100. DC

'previous week, Arst Aveperformances. 310 300*.

"Bane Tattoo.** Reck '37th wk*CD 04 00* 1.124 028 001)' Nearly!010.000 previoux week, 013J00); || I

- 0 . .u- ‘Kate’ Whsrtinf $4230004 00; 1 050; 327 000* First full

1

week almost 321 500 previousweek. Arst four pertormancesgrossed 310 300*

•Seventeen.** Rmadhurxt *17th

wk MC-03 1 130 337 000 - 327-400 previous week 327 500 .

"Snnlh Parlffe." MajeMlc 130th

wk* MD 33 1 359 350 193) Standormanres again. 350.700

43th St 23d wk)CD-34 30 921; 321.547 » Nearly313.000 iprevMMis week 310 400*

I"Tree Grows la Braah ten.** Al*

. \in 20th wk* MC 37 00; 1331347.107) Nearly 330 500 (previousweek. 332 0U0*"Twe ea the Aisle." Hellinner

1 13th wk* R 33 1 527; 340505*high for the engagement

343 000 previous

ees all perforr"Stalag 17.

Washington Oct t<

First week of the fortnight stand Newof Edward G Rubinson in "Dark-

|

almostness at Noon" drew a nice 320t*xi 343 703)

to the Gayety Theatre, town’s sole OPENIN4* THIS WEFRlegiter AprUft sale for the «ec- <

^"BaF Me Blee Bibbana," Empire

ondi week, indicates sbaut the same (C-34 90: 1.082; 324,193), Play tn

amount of busihesg. or near, v {Sumner Locke Elliott, presented

• is a Theatre Guild by Jay Robinson; production A-„,* * Oaild jun, r.l .1 $45,000. <«rt .b.ut ISO-

utt aava *— than the (excluding 315 000 bonds and* I guarantees, no tryout * and tan

b H’fsri Prsr. StandsHartford. Ort 13

With near •ellouts each night

I. a well-supported matinee.Biss Me. Kate ** with Noll) Harrisand Robert Wright pulled 328 400last weekend ill-13* *n four showyat U»e 0277-eeat : Buxhnell Me-morial

Playing the night before the

"Bias Me Bate" opemng ( onnec*ticut Opera A«an '% La Traviata/with Nadine Conner Ferruccio

Tagliavini and Ivan Petraff, drewabout 310 700 from a capacity

house at 34 80 top Monday s i I S)

offering was the opcmnk perform-

ance of the Sol Hurak Fleder-

maua," which drew s near-capacity

audience, and the follow! ng night

brought Stan Kenton's Innova-

tions m Modern Music II ’

g

Added to the 315003 K*Jte

drew in four performances Mtm-day-Wednesday ’0-10* at the Met-

ropolitan. Providence, 'the .v.SteHu,

here gave "Kate" a whopping gross

o* 04ff3OO for the week.

17, 1*51

New York

It uni benefit of t bankroll. While|

l* !

Sadler'ft bait M

Rl l lONAin TR U Ilk

The Fabulous Invalid u mil to|e>fy the theatre on Brood* «\ H*Yiddish cousin downtown on theloner east tide N Y . in the shado* of tome of the worst ilutni in

America. square* the allusion morepronouncedly

A once thriving tnduMQ .Of a

the arenerv H strictly painted Aat

piece* the illusion It there. Themovement b fluid The acting UAnitrate The lighting it top* The

Kip* and costume* are routine

t if Yabluknff A ( q had only *

a small slice of Ute kind of moneythat their participation in the tide that b available to uptown pro- (>ankoencompasses the language theatre

[Auction* there Is no telling ho* . . ,

f.

« k dar Iluv tou id *<» Itiaht no* the On the rlaxxit i the company

I

in he glfad by the Met London» the young American *ho wentWfr *• Vienna two season* a«.»

| and created a sensation *,u, the\ lenna Opera He ll he at the M. tI JTTT ^ w >11*1

Arid as the fickle flower teller, has f??Jy** before returning: t«

great spirit plenty of variation and '*"**• Misfl CMUna. seen lo*t *#• ,

tlie flhe hand of rhetoqgrapher 2? f Hs* of Th ; sHortd " In which she scored he^n ;.

as a natural rraldual

That the Yiddish theatre t* a* artof the hurdles b apparent for «•ample In the Public's latest offer-

ing “The Magic Melody,” i Yablo-

koi! production In It* free wheelmg admixture ol Yiddbh and

dwell. Lake ” * ithfar they could go. Hight now thesituation looks had for fltcnnd A*e y** ** * 1 * u “*

,

a rmutortnr* mM r«Wa»kk mmrn t rmtmlogrxph* and nr* toMumes and arts

hv Cecil Heaton, to score as heavily

Mi** fi-

theatre: ’ jfcmjpDil7JpRHH

easily he around the corner. Babies

HOS I H*at« IT

or so houses (mostly Man-hattan, several Brooklyn some live

Bronsi b down to two going show-shops — the Public, on Second A«ffat Fourth St

. and the Second VveTheatre, two htorks southward theNational, ooce the home of some•f the finest musicals and dramasand spawner of many a star. Is

dark at the moment, going In spas-

modically for tuners and Varietyshows on a FrIday to Sunday pol-

icy It stands forlornly m East

Houston Rt . facing Berood Ave .

the wide thorough!are which starts

at that point to cut a long trait

northward across Manhattan's cast

era checkerboardThe Public, while well over a

generation in existence is the new-est of \ tddlsh houses It * tl»» placethat stirs memories nf the Charactercomic Ludwig Sat* its eart«e*t star

The* Haglr bfeludvIFI HI K TMKATK> N \ *

Hnwua v •M*a*e « p»>eu» tww a %«*pa i* «»• kii us am*** te>

Mif> KkliWWwSfS I*»c4f4 S* l«llabs# mn»u s>a«i. «*•***-

. reavail StUtM. Imn. Ovllv S>eU l*S*K»i lawi. Visa* rwo., avia. MUrhei VM'vnaa. sves 4o #•«*», y,tn«*Mtpv. InV. Iso * Havre.awn tv* Opaaae OH ii Ji. a fvfcla Tkvtio, N V ; |i tapervasvi# grvievia i..**u>tt#

M»«<* hv»s • lv«a S»SHi*«a Ui'.. » »v*'<i

< UrMir . . . • • tUrWUMlMV M«ra*lia llrnmv V <MuV«4YmOvI# SfNvnSv* VvSrt Uwte.««XvAvrviv; .... .

Cviev RrMvnTviavt UvrgulM* ....... Tillv M.tNMunH/ttgmna •%««• mninpuhs Srnih* Tteteu

(Ivmu C umaunsa .... M*ma <«(v*U#i|AvrrU K*m> IS V-. ... \*rw 'MtUdSOhvtlv a»>—rvSvv ....... Mf» Wiwll

Aksisins** r sv*w oavslav

family together on one-wight, r

weeks, but will send the kid andla**. —L T . 7 L MTi n,% "urse anrad \o ttn

-»• «... J» Hr«n ini «M»» white „.r.d ln wh flw( .vjavribs laMirtr \|b* BeriOMtva « b warm and al- iiiui.', slauvie. bw UMsrwvaii „ r tHIvla » rrohle.4 si r»atev vviuaav most languid nrimn»*reni of lama r ft tirM „tevNrS. Wili.vm Tnum.Mii m fh. same twirl •

.mofT C

as ever with ll»e payees

. Arid and Svethane Bg rlososs inter

American It has gone further In * laJ? In^car^b ^tHidou^M it*^iiftWdsb,il *h#

,

kld "»«*

•2teMjjs r~t 2£lkt -:r-- u "*•

entallons of the last gmieisUon I ChoLv. V*uSomr ill H seem* scripted While ***• S« wmMmivieat MtlHM M* ^ iusvJ

titek/*iM

-te.^.v Wiiiivm iuvy«. rs Toumanma in the same pari

the actors Moreover, this i* notf*.«*«. ah- ruw«m i>i«s JaraO iav^h* » i- nifiK TvMviiv" m «hrM -

:sm

^i1

k^^rtr 1 ' Idle lamented »*s au TWvi»v, k^Tni lk Y4. nw rmlutnn and d«'*r hy I.oudan

YteVteh Art Th»tew y. SteWte-[y* **»

S.IMMII. Matte U f«mdyct«l hrbut KMMfMItoMl. |»<te<- a?i Abm.. '.V . . Li K.,he.i 1J,Iter .nd i< hn L*Mhb*ryTu ". .

* hl,h * h‘ l

.“

i f1:--. .„_• •••• ^LrSSSii'H * *-*«* vnhrMr.

«hyte W i« «hte yylicMlw p»im VJfS* J3 »ith lb* h«llfi. tu«.w0i«d wc««Y 1”.. "*!? "* "r«“ »"<!

Borne words end phrases thai rv«i vi saina*. iw*a /•*«•« ln- ln unmn d-m^nd* in each div •ero.

m l>« ,l> actress on spin.could easily be espressed in Yid hm t^s *° “1_ :

— rn* weeks or even full-week stand* m.dish are given In Rnglisb The ef JCSgL n^itete,s r^hvJtrSS! Better Males

|

volsing Jong lumps or complualdfed is neither Incongruous nor ««••» , not*#* Homoslanted for laugh* since this kind >r**r • 4 '

! of “thralre" hay become conven-tional Whether it tends to mvigorate and enrich the language via

^onstage development U something

I else again. The moot enjoyable andpersonal identification parts still re-

side in Yiddish and Yiddishbms.moat of which are hot effectively

translatable or (ransposahle By nostretrlt of tho ImaglMotkm b M bl-

Imguat theatre When M derides togo double -language all-out. tt will

be time to fold in earnest

. i«* s.sv a .

It OOBT • . i a a s

WvMtef .

I setup i* more complic«t« dth.*n that of Olivia de HaviiUnd

taking 1

tour tp "CMIdo." In therase of the Aim star, she is tray*u«g by plane or night train when,ever either Is convenient Alsotbf child and its nurse will not

the

Overall company b on a par In moves In such ctrcurndgnces they

Irving Jacobson

every way with the Sadler s Wells *ill go ahead to the nest eonve|rhterni»i4 Ballet There might not be such n»rnt city incidentaMv Mi« demm\ •sgusmodO

jnkmr% u Moira Shearer. Margot Mavilland's husband. nov*U«t Msi-

I l: . Fonteyn, etc, but the average b rus Goodrich, will stay In Newand ^Edmund m.n cr #r»d the male dancers are :

York to work on a new book He'll

'SSJTiTW XXL***

'^rWorry.” ’ which • Is In Chw viewed last year with the older tended engagement* etc

VmMM. ihMIrtete Mum Jr»u- «*£ *>-m* "**»***•• «te Vateti whoj » M th, Trttoo- i»«r,

inrrou. pl.rt, ml .ubploi. WUV j» teWIMr <K both ww^tew. <•..nt M <••<«!. .. MWVteV ter th«

co-producer Jacobson and Leo ^ anada foi the first few per- rf°*t in ssnous towns may soot.-'.

Koch* as the romedv stars and formances amt plsned to Fngland become rather Involved TheFuchs also as the director, ’ Don’t l*»f Tuesday f#\ but rejoins the 'ituatlon is relatively simple.Worry” has; considerable appeal troupe in Toronto though expensive, in Mnntresl.

. rrw even for those with only a Slight The Montreal engagement, han- *h*re the show plays Its And madTu the casual observer, the f knowledge of the language, for died for Impresario So! Hurok by **and There. Bill Sadler t re *-

mu«h of It is English mierpolated t’anadUn Concerts and \rt»*t« urer of lib Majesty's Theatre rv.s'wrlgtd old marquee nsme* ap i ^i ,*- ...

Ipears b4aarre._Jf nut gnumright

,

clhnfy the nu- (orp

.

although successful from an:

w*^ • Beal to tine the anmg goatansc trrun utic. The meaty parts of ineruua wtualnms

‘this romantic entry are carried by] With a b*>nk by William Hieael

all-around thevps who were names music by Abe KJlsteut. this

way bark That includes Yablukoff »»a* enough theatre to satisfy

Jhimself a versatile theatre man slraight

— .««* Hterm, .m. ^"^1,^: UMte' la ti

MW* Vl.' . a M" a mm k* '&i tJnrtil°SuHic ^

;

con.modal

- | Jacobson and Fu«h« are Import' » XI'#n?

rr ',il,ld ^°° M" *rrshift, there la only one small con-trol panel for lighting, which in

WrSvlBahia -

Mirteal Mv | I f I 1 » i *, >

teteUavfeoi Htfivv

altrariton for many years Today,the Public Theatre U a HermanYahhfkoff property, who pairs withanother veteran, genet al managerWilliam Huland. In directing Its

destinv. f-jv.

To the dowrnhealer* the Publicmay he not only the new'est butthe last of the Yiddish temple* of

the drama The downward and al-

moot extitirt curve of Immigrationhas figured widely in the sharplyreduced audience potential That,together with ' cbmplete as pm-iihle” assimilation, plus a de*lreby many Jews M to associatethemselves with '’foreign” theatri-cal*- id least, not In the offbeatarea has brought payee pro*pectsdown to an almost Irreducibleminimum There is no doubt also,

that tele* l*Ion is keeping a lot otthe Jewish old guard at horn .

where they can warm thru bone*without venturing into treacheroustraffic arteries, not to mention theelements •

It la obvious that if the Yiddishtheatre b to survive, the audiencew III have tu come from < 1 • theyoung people conscious ol theirculture- heritage and with a will notonly to taste of It but to perpetuateM. and <1* from the oldsters whohave deviated but who. In the pres-ent sweeping renascence of Judaism In America iwtth Its back-to-the synagogue theme , might And

Mtchalesko and Bella Myselll.ehedeff who must be pushing

70. b the Yiddish William Gastonin bis sartorial elegance, mannerof carrying a tune, and bofAng overof line* The venerable gent doesn'tmake the mistake of trying a full-panoplied dance, but bis mentallerp* are evident when he does aw alkie dancle doling song sessionsMb perennial tub forte is dialectMuhah sko is the relehrated ro-

!manlw act«wr whose stage presence,song-selling and vis-a-vb tmotmgare still something to watch BellaMysell. while far from that duo’sage hrarki-t is no debutante Still.

fur twtnkling-eye charm generalattractiveness, tasteful costumingand delivery of vocals, Mis* M> sellb a delight to behold and a for-midable leading lady.

Aside from these special box-ofAce lures, there are a few otherveterans whose particular character etc . chores In * Magic Melody ’

gi*e It a great lift. Chief amongthese scene-stealers are Tlllie Habinowltr. who can give anyone les-son* on how to enact a raucous,overty protective mother about to

» W* e*^* s si ’mm mil -—w— »wnrc gtr.n

audience standpoint and showered ,hal appeared in Mister Roberts"with praise by local crU. could during its local engagement Thuhardly be called a memorable on# * a * *f*Rk enough. But the price

nioll iM-.iu4.M- -r.ibi ,<>r fbe company. The Bt Deni* ’* w for tho week, plus tho cost3” ' ,Mnid,rihu

d^J.»rfv W Th».tr». primarily * ,lm houw. hu <* lr."*porl,n* th» anlm»l It,,drama.: run.idrrabi. rmnad, bar-

((|)|# |n mtSZm ac 'h'»' r* •««» ***r» davInformed of tho terms, Allen*

tuck began Aguring the cost ofhaving a goat and shipping It alooswith the show. But when M ar-

son* ballets was miserable, andthe limited room hark»tage meantthat when a ballet was changed,the set* had to be taken out of (he t

theatre and stored tilt next plav

ant adjunct* m the comedy leadswith JaeobMm in a type of partthat has long been associated withMenaaha Skulnik «Skuimk is takinga hiatus from the Yiddish 1 heat re.for this season al least to try theKngliah idiom i. ft rs n«d to be im-plied lhai Jacobson la adapting

IMS momr |!lgt - !• 7.

mg As the house b ncm-unicm the w,h#r stands

curred to him that (he animalmight refute to trove! in baggagecorn, or at night, or in the day-lime. he okayed the Montreal dealand authorised similar ones in

himself into the Skulnik metier hy * company took an added RfKe on I

his current rhirirloriuliM for h— t. _ _ jhis eurrent characterbatlon. for he stagehand costs as a penalty, and . ^ ffl t -***»'* the drmjl,vd fur thd Brec» Soviety i'•ould have meant a sellout for two !years m the Yiddish theatre these pertor.nance* ,', Sa rdav the

part* have been written with Skul- Zw .k1

nik in mind company could only rent the thea-... .Ire from Tuesd^% to Friday nigh«* .w

t

n

^ronerntra ^>n'

*

*im*)."uhnl i

,hf hcmt* returning to the Playwright Berlold Brecht, wlm,h. dim bU on Solyr- teCornod U _G.rm«y ^rr .«

Graces With Opera Switch• Berlin Oct lg

the olaV the sut hnf hu mm# akin «more lucrative nim bis on Satur- reiurneo to uermany after sue-

to Include s stthplof hut st the ^ Company manager for Hurok c#»*es in the V. S, during his exile

end l.brett.M Siegei has ma^aieS * Haas The SWTB will* under Hitler, is back in the goodend librettist Siegel has managed ** r<<• ^ .—

to tie all of it together. Basically. I

mnr* l"*n 60 fltiea beforeif it s st all possible to tell the “P Its tour in New York,story briefly, It -concerns two uhere it starts a limited engage-youngjtovert’ forced parting ut Eu- n'ent March 23.rope during the war and the cir*cumstanre* that force them intotheir separate ways They finallywind up. years later, with a happyreunion in America under compli-cated dramatic circumstances

Fuchs is the boy and Minam

Met TeeoffCtMPatf fre«w »««• sa

in donations from subacribers to

graces of the Soviets, last weekbeing one of three winners of theSmiet Zone National Prise iFirstCla**» for art and literature

Librettist Brecht was In disgracewith ius recent opera. "Judgmentof Lurutlus.” which originally

j

*eemcd to be an attack on war.Hook has now been changed, as re-sult of criticism, with wars to de*tend tho fatherland now bring ap*proved

abhorrent to her. and tlanna Groas- ^roughout with a bllr t„ .dd,,?'C

\il71- berg, a lively and audacious eulup ?*'"**> 'ense his singing JJVT rJia

•d ‘,,, ‘on4

•whose huffmmerv t* in manv w.vV ™d dnnesng He even has . buef «u“d

"ES**"* rin •

(hr opp*i*tte number ot e rv,olm i4,,° *nd »U ,hl» ln »ddit»«>n *£** dr

4

,v« 1lort

»* »««»«

best female clown, of The Men (

,0 h“ *?*** * ,h<* *ho* ^«uld ,u«d« *'« '** Met

can stage All in all—*** tbaf Fuchs is an intrepid Tax Relief AM nan. uct.ll <1

formers*sock over with ^hinTTu K ^ Th" t^e Met looks toM*"h

\hp.ng the y ounger art the best off -the stagehr °*^ ,uch l,rm# ** ,he •dv*«««* °P«n “Fonrpoaler.” Barn more Ort 2*

ire rkarlitiif mg night rates wains e* «•d • IF*VW

B’way Schedule“Flrxt Drama Quartet.** Carnegie

Hall. Oct. 22 Previewed in VatitTV,

VIRGINIA SALEIn her 'AMBRICANV wketcliesTOWN IUI.L New Ye*k this j*un•ft 1 ti F. H

are Charlotte Goldstein, Zelda KapIan, and l*ldor Elgard.Although Melody” h pro-

grammed as a "musical spectacle.”ti b neither. H IS a play with mu-sical adornments. Mmt of the dancestsntas. borne by a line of nine, aregood, especially the native move-ments and the solo work, as well,is excellent Superior, however, arethe choral arrangements, directedby Arnold Sperlur No matter howthe downtown theatres deAne theirBurba, the productions are general-ly heavy with plot, which wouldrepresent their main appeal to thesegments st which they pointWhatever is added on Use musicalside Is considered velvet, fillip ortaken in stride The plot of **Meb•dy" b not especially burdenedwith imagination, but It sustainsinterest in the age-old passages re-

to courtships, marriages,family life and livelihood All ofit Is peculiarly wholesome, with alarge nostalgic accent There is noteven an approach to the custom”vulgarities of some borscht circuitrevues, whose Met of a Joke orpiece of business is baaed largelyon the kind of dirt that has no

: place In any theatre,

j

f -Magic Melody” la a splendid ox

if all thu weren’t enough. Fuchsstepped out of character for a mo-ment on opening night, in the lastact immediately after the Kefsuverbit. to introduce Rudolph Halleythe Kefsuver Committee's chiefcounsel In the crime inveatig.suon*If allot* etiMM a _ ~T_a . •

reviewed In Vajutrv this week*B* Itmore Oct 30

VAatETT. Oct 10 . M».

Marlin(reviewed m Vaaittv

,*a^M!IM,*naunffd “ FjM* > *T#p Banana.** Winter Garden,unofficially round *400.000; the Nov 1 (reviewed In VasiEtt. SeptSeason before 142- 30*. it was 12. *31

L

2430 000 Last year the Met paid ** Faint Yenr Wagen.” Shuheii.the Government about 2300.000 in * « reviewed m Vaaimr. Sep(mlA: a ^ in Mftasadmission taxes. If the tax Is re-mitted Nov. 1. as now looks like

Halley came onstage to wish the fly. the Met will keep this money.New Year The ei Wmaudience a happv|

show went on from thereThe enough to offset its operotlonal

Its as;losses. -.T,

.J :

Opening night’s 'Aida* will bevery funny a* N’af- of interest in many ways. I«egtter

Mte Wfelburk •• 4r<nolalmi "Nifty-

; MargarH Web,icr »,n ,u«, »,

al fresco as all that.

ample of Yiddish showmanship that , long.

for short. ^Yetta Zwerling. whoformerly had played opposite Skul-ntk as the gal wJyo does all the w 00-

Mg. »s now pitching the romanceat Jacobonn. ffbvhed as usual inher outlandish costumes Other*who give good performances areMiss Kreaarn. the ahvw s prims.Muni Serebroff, E*tn SalESJacob /anger Lucy Gehrman andMae Schoenfeld

/Bcki hat done a good stagingwith the numerous aagacvt de-

laMng the Anal curiam In 11:22pm opening night, after an 8.30start But it b the kind of enter-tainment that hardly seem* that

12. *211.

“Dinosaur Wharf.** National.Nov f.

* Te Dorothy, a Bon." unspecifiedtheatre, week of Nov. 12"Never Bay Never.* unspecifled

theatre. Nov. 30Glgt.** Fulton. Nov XI

thea*she did last season's opener, “Don| re iA

Carlo ’ Roll Gerard will do new "Faney Meenag Yen AgaR*/* uosets and costumes Cast will .n-

J

vpecin,*d theatre, week of Dec 3H Vlckngonov * King» ; -NBml” Royale Dec. 3.

Klena Ntkolaidi (Amncris». in her **Conatant Wife” Nahonal. DecArat operatic appearance in N Y ;

Zinka Milanov < Aid*»: Mario DelMonaco * Radamcs • ; (;eorge I^>n

*n < Amonasro*. ahin

don I Amoaasro*. aWTSl time ft<fd lhe^£». OotW Ogi '• X V : Jrrom* H.nc. jJF***^* _Al

I Kamds i; Thomas Hayward ,f.

*.*

' Messenger» . and Lucine Amara

, KM.tr. m2

• original pnxi action reviewed mVsaiirv. Dec 2. *22*

Total of No13

* unspcci-

'Antony.” Ziegfcld

,** unspecified

unspecifled thdatre

Kahn.

i Priestess »

”Itheatre. Nov,

Zachary Boiov will make bis bow De/ 23 (1r„n.^f^*2

phrL. «*"<l

Ite Vum. 1m. 1. ‘«t>

• t olima will be chief dancer last "Point mi — * unsueci-i rmat4 la first Negro principal ever 1 fled theatre, Dc75^r

October IT, mi ••• I.ITKH %TI 61

Literatii Cor the produdioa of opera " G*\if

M>« Recent him vtnuoai of operafrom Furope. the earlier history ofopera la American pi*. increasedu«e of operatic anaa and scene* to

i Hollywood miiM.als grewmg »«•

SCULLY’S SCRAPBOOK>»

Hrrm um» •*In a move to rejuvenate The

American Weekly. »«• Sundaynewspaper aupplement. Hear*! En-terprises haa brought in Ernest V.

Ileva aa the new editor. He

Willy.|Look t# to atari printing the aeriea Jht»Ma*m far °prrg in the< V. B —

. Til! in November. tf *era an three aa algna of j

Following the mag and kook lT^lr1 h in Alma.

< By Frank Scully....

Hollywood. Ort 19.

ed editorial

W^h^fteyns appointment. . Ken {ring for the ventufe. They figure

Mi Caleb returns to the editorship that such a aeriea could be eontin

of the Sunday magazine section of tied indefinitely, m which raae they

the How Yeah ~Mirr»r, MaarH|gtomld he Okie to knork olf a

publication, the actreaa and iu- Ro»^k tunnighmit la a hlghlv |f nohodv ia going to talk about the dr id (Hunts or the deaderthoresa figure on producing their rVd* l

t!

e literate and lafonned |g like to m> a word .«t**ut Htoadway It's allly to say it

own aeriea of Aim aborts, to be "V", an expert covering opera i,*** like Coney Island Rven limey (eland doesn't took any lookerieaaed to teirvuioO companies on j"

"‘n *..

1 %X*. hke Coney l«land Put between Lundy % «>f Sheepshead Hay and t.mdv *reedi Walter Hpwey, recently nanv • « ^ >e aM" w t" >.» * -

»rf editorial consultant UJ O Got- a royalty basis Pair have aisoadyn ,

, ! .JJ“VTl ’ L« «d Hmadsay there it little to choose. Both gre hopping. Juramed and

for the future H hat struck me everywhere during my recent Sew York VUit* uaSVHe. upbeat in Urtontty V Y » potitrnv**' practically pulvetized me.I iton i mean to s»v that up to now every Iwidv around N V left home in

Th- i ‘hur. b «•--*—

a

no * k% i he morning aimed with a m*k»r chip on either shoulder ypat on hit

an iiffkirrrJramil tre t? enrout «£r ,K* *nd il"* P*' 1 **1 *’ io sherds till uuiitin* time. But 1 didn’t rvmtm-tKKti and playwrights to write >»yj

te.ri.il which tan he per formed in

morning paper, after having filled

In for several months as editorial

head of TO* American Weekly

years onrome on about thre emonths' work annuallyWith Mias Goddard staving in

u’ v- m ed^wv4n»! Furope to do the travel picture*'< Mjdirtrtrn Duplications it bu»y with two new , churches, like Christopher Fry!

ini.i u*i May olans a complete *•#* ventures. One is her drama- "A Sins of Prisoners* and T S

m the physical makeup of l ^ration of the Colette novel. "in- EHol s Ylurder in the Cathedral.

th. ,«Uy. Coiwlrt.nt with .hi. feljWgiljL « •

!"-* “ ;^r.rn

vuri,.

,.r.?« ssic «**»•• »

>

h. r.

!# 99 rT^It uIiv i

r,*i*n comedy. -Ami Ami.** to beix*ue of nest May I L Hears^en er by Paint Subher withprises has «igned a 10 'ear contrail jgbP C. Wilson staging Mean-with John Cuneo for the print Job while -Gentle*enP referthat, it’s estimated, will cost HE a p inndes " the smash musical ver-mmimum of Ww* oini ooo during tho ,ton of the Loos best-seller of theperiod of the contract Joseph Jp-*, is current In Chicago and "ALopker* who has been with tne Mouse Is Bora f her new comicH»-ar »t organization, will be the novel, wag recently publishedweekly's new art director Plans In-

Ireland Banning Pulp*Ten more pulp magazines have

been nised by Irish censors in con-tinued crack down on mass ro-

hrr thai the place was all •wi*etne»« aru! light eitherWe oFTn a cop bring tsik«d Mil of ticket n by a tru« kdi iver who

h*«i a loving arm around the copper's neck while shilling for personallibetiy. Both were laughing it off. far front having the cop yell.‘ W here do you think you're gom’. to a flah**** I noticed they dldn I

aecordteg to Eea Otoltor. editor espett anvbody to pay much attention to even Are trucks going to a Are.of I’renlii e-llall trade book divt* • Practicallv everywhere I turned I ran into p#it of mv chtvotrd putdic.viun. who Ju%i returned from a Ifijp Saw ypu an feWvnion last night ' seemed to have replaced “Bee youto knnisn. Coprnhagru. Amsfcc- ip rhurefi.- Of course, lin a hard guy to disguise I look like lang

. rA .j.,, John Allrer In t Forman 6 Clark suit, though I must admit that I still(tiniger visa report < that carry a draft raid whu h read':> ldcntifvtng marks. Wears Glasses *

K* . a ..4 Vsiuai I think that* the furthevt awulh In understatement ever reached In a

i

Ij? had a Ami printing af 2s iMkl

in Fngland P H will publish the i

book in the U S l^nno* -tto.bln>nn

•as written a history' of the Abbey

|h men latic administrationTell It Te the Judge

But mp pet waa a Madison Ave bu« driver Alice and I were in •

elude changing the typography.

ft's been no secret that TheAmerican Weekly with the 9.300.-

Out) circulation hat tliooed con-aiderahly

1

in advertising Avenue in|

mance and whodunit yam. of the

the past few year*, and * change lurid type. All are published inTi America.

One Fnglish

few ream, andin the editorial setup has long beencontemplated. Heyn haa for yearsbeen agnoefotod hi toBhii ton's **Picture

publication. Hul-Poet.’ also got

magazines and thta wag the kind I Uimnto dewn algn. preaumahly be

of editor that Hearat tought Heyn recently published serfiet

of diaeuaaione on ge*.

Theatre to be published In l^endon hurry to krep an appctotmcni. ao we couldnt afford to sle«‘p away thethis fall and St John Brvlne has ' afteinoon in a last We hopped a hut and sat behind the driver Aftercompleted a highly controversialstudy ot Oara i Wilde, also due this

fail Giniger said.

Callina Ptrked m Preaa Vet*

- Amerlque French Ian-guage paper here, haa been ac-

atarted Saga. Modern Screen andSport magazine*, and had beenwith Macfadden from 1934 to 1991,e siept for a period in 1937 whenhe left to help W'alter Annenbeigatart a then-contemplated ’ maga-zine empire " Thig plan digaolvedwhen Annenfaerg bought the Phila-.HIdetphia Inquirer, and Heyn then interest of promoting Francereturned to Ma« fadden Hit service

j

American relations. Prmivost wants

with the Utter waa subsequently 1 1® bemat rtrance-Amerique s chcu-Interrupted only by hia three anda half vesrs in the Army, fromwhich he emerged at a lieutenantcolonel.

a block he said "Mr ScuMy.** 1 thought -mav be he had omc lived tit

Holly wood and had been run out of town for voting foi me, Saw youon i be Pnn Ameche ahow last week I had Judge Pfcuig. Only thebest for Mad iaon Ave buses 1 ’

Between making chanae, o|«rtiing and i losing doors and movingCharles W Collins hag hern

. pmplf toward the rear he managed to whip out a notebook and pern »l

named “Press Veteran af 1951 hi ,-«nd over hl« shoulder handed them tome I signed And right nestthe CHI Press Veterang Aaan . and preora. tee.will be guest of honor at the assn-

. The driver's name was Valenti No. f didn't ask him I saw It ig hlirial ton's annual dinner Nov 3 at * org sheet When we got off I %aid "ArrivedeiTl. Si*

Tenfldentlal* InJune lien Denied

Motion for aa injunction to restrain David McKay Co from pub-lishing and selling g torn# titled

"Baseball Confidential** was deniedrecently by Justice Hecht of N Y.Supreme Court. Motion waabrought by Crown Publishers, inbehalf of Jack Lait and Lre Mor-timer. who authored "New YorkConfidential,'* "Chicago Confiden-tial’’ and "Washington Confiden-tial

4*

Crown contended that It hat a

.w , . .1 „ . , ,—-- —— -- Signer Valentr*4

' e.^^t

m. ,Vou never saw uah a d« laved take as big in your life It was strktly

Collins became drama editor oft’arnon

#k1* veJK Iu•it^fasrl "by is it every body aeetm to knew mere stout shew business In N Y.

.hi Mrroril-ll. r*M' H* |oli.lS |W « ..mint m N 1 vrrnv lo 0m •

Chi Tribune In 1930 gg jri«M edi- hfr K'ery town. pgitiiui.nK th.i'e west of 1 hieago. seems like A in-

quired by Jean Prouveat. French tor, a post he held until 193k when m sig, U S A. Ami that includes Hollywoodtestile millionaire who used to own 'he took met that paper*! "A I me <>f rauna. with the Giaoiv and Brooklyn plavmg to their pennantParis-Solr before the war. In the O' Tyj*# or Two* column, v Anale tike a Warner script* and (he Yankees and Gums plaving a

I

world’s series aa if it were a retnnke of the Gionta-lltwtgerg hatr-rawer.everywhere you turnetl the town Seemed like a movie Plying aroundon my T-model saucer I t aught games over TV in aprh widely M attered

Magazine 2 1 is foldingi towns as Hollywood. New York and Chicago and Duro* her looked as

.Eileen Ttgh* r as i g n t d f • <»m out of condition III 'tor place aa he did in another.Theatre Arts mag. ^ t Break Ike Maw* In Mother

( a>rey Stengel writing bm»k i»n Qn Si*\h Ave t saw a youngish l<K»lung numhum leaning against a

a dii.^bmrway. I was afraid he was skit or vtmko. he had such a queer

owner has sent George Pemmid to ! euasAto on hunting for Sporty I locked again to yee if I <*u*d>etp "w* be wasn't eiih#r

- the U S and will also vend (»veria fir |g mtg:v»‘l *»r stink*. He wg* supporting a small radio no his shoulder and

Gaston Bonheur to hypo the opera-. Bert Orde in Hollywood for a bra* mg it against the watt. He was listening to the debacle of Brook-

tion Pierre Galante who w.ll io ,t .v survev r.f (he film situation 1 " * nd B +*' makirVg- hi n deathly til I knew hour lie felt Myfor KedtKxik mag mother wag tom m Brook ivn>

lation from 23 000 to 100.000 or

Prouvo«rt, who also owns theFrench illustrated weekly. PartsMatch, with a 300.000 circulation,

cam* to the V, 3 this week/. New

mostly handle public relations will

come to the States about the endof the month and will stay four-via

wanto. :

OK New Ywrker Album"The New Yorker 25th Anniver-

sary Album 4* •Harper. 95> is aneacellent omnibus of cartoons fromthe weekly founded a little over to F.urope on the Liberte.

Dora Srhary wrote a 2 000 womI WhM must be at the bottom of all this politesse la the greepianreThanksgiving Day aervtC* IPr pub* »*f l » f e on terms peculiar to H V. F.vervhody agrees there is alw.i\alira! ton by Uw>k mag room for one more For this reason the feuding that g»>ea on in other

David Niven * book. ' Once Over areas of show hn doe* not tou« h N Y in quite the same way. tlw isLightly," will be isaueil li<* th*» they realize If interest in TV closes a Ahn house, the house ran hemonth by htniicf-HsIL,

:. frased to a TV producer, and mi it all even* up at the end uf the year.

Arthur Hay* Sulzberger, pub- Certainly around Time* Square the downbeat of legit is not nothedUaher ef the w. T Tmsee, snreute hv 1hr theatre owner Between Sardi s, where ** Bill Slater * guevt I

property nght in the word ,rcon- 23 year* ago. From more than 20 -

\

Baiter Lantz starting aI liL.nl i a si tow— iife^d Caw tkw m wai AA/I dsau. tana n i i h I i h a d * I Mra I Iv* a • .a m. t w tA ka SfUnieSl

daily.1 vaid a few kind words for "The H*»t of Pun In Bed,"* and St. dame*.

tidentiaJ*' when used in the way|

000 drawings published since the cartoon strip to be syndicated by

* it. The Arst issue in *25 have been culled)Consolidated Newv features

the cream of the crop which are 1 Cobina Wright * new ho*'k^ I

divided into Ave broad eras, the Never Grew l‘p. ’ will he putolivhed

late '20* and the early and late in December bv Prentice Hall

1930* and 40*. Holt ycep Bill Buckley moving

At la typical of The New Yorkera general content*, the^e car

Lait and Mortimer usetourt. however, found that thev ord I* a descriptive one of "every-day usage’' and that "differentprrvon* gre qualified to presentsuch exposes " It added that thesubject matter of "Baseball." dif-fers from the subject* Lett andMortimer usually cover and thatPeopl* buy ttorkg aa much fcom ! a* a history text. It s a great pu x unong i« tumee% fito Lurapeknowledge of the author* aa from up-anytime hook. Abel. week on the Liberte

the titled 1—

jBam Harris owner of >

New ‘Comic Dictionary' JCinema ami Pied Thomas, ft* rdi-

F.sar » "Comte Dictionary Horl- tor arrived from London to gander

zon Pre". 92 951 is a revised and,the Hollywood studios.

wheie I caught Gertrude I^awrenee In "The King and I." is a little

sboelHi* that were it nut for TV, would he Jud wmc dry ham betweentwo slme* of wonder bread In that box an hour show is going onevery day and It takes everybody connected with It just about INrum * to k»-«'p ahead of l»ie r»« xt <) . \ umnj deir.-.rul- Thus thelion Ante* he-FraBevk iJMgford vf»«»w. whuh is determined tie make

into a new home in Crest wood da> time listening as godd a* night life anywhere.W. Y . to Mptowitof. • _

' V It teem* to take a football squad to stage a TV show In most placestoons mirror th* mores and mood* • John Gunther, author, and nov- d ig not taken nearly a** M*n«u>lv aa In N Y. Elss*where prac ticallyof their timet almost aa indelibly

,eM Mis Frances Paikinxon hr\ex

, Vi»r> thing is al cuffd. hut in N. Y the feeling is that a man is worthy

Travel Series

Cashing in on g European vacs-lion la«t pi..Ci i. enlarged edition of hit comic dic-u. n last summer, Paulette God- >k.. ... a tw.,.»dard and Anita lu>os are collabora-ting on a sene* of illustrated trav

Sam Sc hneider ha* been named

of hi* time, that TV I* a bpiarwi and therefore appearingbefore it* tameras is a buvtnex* proposition. Contracts are »igned.letters eonArming all details at to time and spar* ire de^patrhed amigrarious consideration i* given to talent as well as tokens in coin.

Mhal’s the Big Idea?If there are Inronv enienre* they are not made by thoxe in show

last summer. Mag proposed to•end a photog with them to snapkidding picture* at various tradi-tional tourist spots. The actressand authoress were reminded thatthe project would probably payfor their vacation. That nookedthem.

Kith Miss Goddard as model

I *V| I l gull VI III!* * Mill** *#*•.— I l*wi vs t.FV ^ . » • . : n J, __ . ..m to

tiooary tha, *a» publ.i.h«l about ' Mltt«r.l»«I.Hfl of Motion P«tur* buMnrwhul aroimpo.»d on all from o.lhoul For mManrr after

six or seven \ears ago If* *n- magazine. He replaces Maxwell play mg H hat s the Story with Walter Kiernan Betty lumra, Rotort

other addition to his other comedv ! Hamilton who resigned to Join the smUivan of the Daily News Jimmy Cannon of The New York IVd »ndbooks, the "Joke Dictionary,* McCall Corn. Harriet Van Horne of The World- Sun -Telegram. I lesrned I couldnt"Animal Joker/* and "Dictionary William J. H*nor<*ry, tadern g»*t p*»id because I didn't have a Mwial security number. It termedof Humorous Quotation*" This architectural ed of Belter H f.mt

.

h»Uc that in all thexe years I hadn't been wrapped m the lovingbook rontains a compilation of fun- A Gardens, ha* completed book cm arm* of that two-way nuk But t hadn't. Bui I had to get a number,ny deAniticm*. wime old. some new Modem Merc hand. xe. to be pule

it way only a matter of a nunuie Once done I got m> dough. Sofrom all source*. It certainly is U'hed bv Hemhoid.

. how 1 am part of the great coanuc peonage but am ay-ured J mightg book lor-lk# comedy writer,

jJohn S Kendal l. prnf be liberated in a few years and granted an old-age pennon Bu|

comedian and after-dinner speaker . at Tulane l * "Th *

, trwhen they And I

1 have a baby hardly out of swaddling rloihes I suv.« uM for rrfrrmr. It l.kr, »!X«yyb^»»» OiJmu. ^ lhr% ute p..n,„„ frol„ ^ ,oin

Two or three timet I had to use my elbows, But that was because I

The' 'Ben * Cissi* Hen t v * io Del io get next to-closing c*n these piograms When I saw that *u< h

Prado and Acapulco. Mexico on • ^pcdting would run me into a world’s Series game I naturally tried to

their holiday from HollywofKl be < k< v im-elf into an earlier *p*A This happened both in N Y andfore returning to N Y. and tatting Chtrag* I Agured that if I were on the last half of Mary Margarethome on tha Queen EttiafieTTT MrRnde * program she and I would b* simply talking to each other.Ort It. . v ..

v. •/. So vhe switched me up among the acrobats, and. boy. did she make a

el articles to be published In Lookmag, subsequently in pop-pricehook form and ultimately produceda* tele Aim shorts. Piece*, to betitled ‘‘Paulette’s Guide to Lon-don /’ etc., will have gag photo* ofthe Aim actress in various cities,uith laugh captions by Miss Loos.

Feature developed from a tug- Jg* n ion by Look editor*, after M»*a t less space than a gag-Aie Evan which Louisiana SlateGoddard and Mias Loos were re- R*ar has contributed much to the publishes in Novemberported going to Europe together ' comedy research library. If* a

lust lor a comedy hoarderJoe Lmune, Jr.

Overseas Preaa Club Is holdmg a mugg out of »•. Seeing gbt read one of my books ond began avkingIt. Fd have done better on "It Pay* To Be Ignorant?

Opera’s Spread In t. S.

Opera in America today isn’t all

could be. toys Herbert Grafs . w , . . _

, Metropolitan Opera stage director!

special lunch honoring Meyerfrom

in his new book "Opera for the Bergg' andMbUnma to»e 4

i?,4

?RL5a Bul M Sldr* All around the town they were Invanably

sat inr i _ ,U ‘ Prr5!i uhor^

eratefi

rkinTN^ Y t* morrow helpful and happy. Even grifte.* on East 23d St didn t tell non-^ production of opera m in 1^orTi>^

buyers to blow. They pleaded with them not to block the street, le«t

brow-raiser pose in front of the and rapidly growing artivttv " Of Paul Denis how doing a Broad- *'*> ^ ^ L ,

celebrated Epstein statu* in the specialT5*rr«t t* ahotr bis *re way column aa well aa toofc reviews„ ^ >r l ? ,u\ST* to ukJ mv luT# AU^Rutish capital. This particular pk- (fraf's chapter* on "Opera on ; for th* new N Y. Review. To u« richer suckers to take my plac*. Ail of us bowed on leaving

lure may be a bit smev for tnaa Hrrwidwav ’* "Ooera in Mo**on Pk** avoid a double byline, the hnbk I it’ll y*nrwm B99 lg. . aimtoF, lntiay *ith protocol

might be included * lures’ and "Opera in Television "|stuff is running under hia wife * - —

,

"'

,

"publication, butm th* book aeriea, whkb Look

("American

plans to publish, probably at $1 fully taken itsP**r throw.WiH

baa WKctaaA r «mbli*hini hther to R.-dbook She ll do some Frederick O Schubert, effifoi

place on Broad-,

t h P io** lavhion coverage for Worn- th* past 10 year* of Peoples -»mJ

%t .

® way/ say* Gr»f, and rites Gerxh- Rrrn is bu mg ou• ah* Day and handle Coast «**»• j Places, a house organ )hi>

i tB fto.wjn, Weill. BIUZMrin. Menottl and Judd (o. mrnt> lor Better Health, new far* {Iff making a pit.h for ‘

J

h last month, has done the cap- Thomson to prove it "Porgy and and will **'um#ll “f*

r.l

{« Vein ceil Puhin aticms p<^int-ot -sale* scripts, paying 9500 for three-artL«ns for th* Aral few installments Bess, he say* "t* no lesa «i opera

,

month Pl*n>JjT • „.az in addition to piece* for Bet- play and 9130 for one r

than (avallerta Ru*ticana/ " and <remodeling Job and ex

U| j iung knd McCaiis. Iff‘ w 1W 4

Ito“

-

the mag series, but Mm God-ourd haa stayed abroad and ro-‘cntly waa assigned to cover Ma-«* <i and Berlin with the ph.uog;

J-a ia to cover various other ett-

•* » and towns laler. Meanw hile,it

prjnd (O include ««( ,„d p|S,„, muuint

&UMSf& B&afSJwaS rsSWmWE?

;

has estahlished itself as the first

real American opera/" ' _Although Alms have sluffed off

will be published mf »« i issu*.,aiter

being tried out b> ioc«iJ group*.

Author will also get '•* « ml...ight be ob-

> w-B

17, mi

Jim•t SO

!•* BOOagOSS, fSS» lo U. I t# 1j||({a|DTOJiWIV irraBM will them In hu own nomo

,JTSJLp.u,^ - Sr.tSrtajS? jssrjttz as** u”

Comm

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chorus to Furope F^scilta Mr* Uqrf Mfmor tf p**u Radford critically 111 la •i oiv«( I i norm 10 ruiuf.

, .ki. •« 4r (I> rn « s#r huiKinil . . . — «- .» i.m.

Amold and Goorfo Arnold In let

•how at Ankara •'

Pneumonia kaa put Jimmie Spa-Hollywood

mm of tho WDTV publicity dopaft-‘

mom on tho shelf , HMr*. Bruco Cabot tlod divorce

Inrrotvr*rt*Tou r^ unablo to eccom.>anj hor husbond

I nUr«ini homo aftor collaps

musftJ* '%sfl£L~>y*1!)' « V**,A# T« Lilli. MoUwri. b*t*u*. h«r

I, .t Vh* riM.-f Ort W Sf

Dirk Stelnflrvt. son of Post-

Ciiftto mink critic, has enrolled

a* a freshman at Pitt.

paper*

Drum I

1”*: U*»**"*» * tnm

Joseph M. Schenck to Dallas on

Att “Ten Little Mother*, because her op^/ at the Carousel. OctgTfor ^2SaBS£ Jftttautc iad hn c m Irv^« ”offm*11 returned from

Inmate* of the Mootereau prisongtll*

7* Met* D»e riedormasm. —^ ^ ^ Prana Waxman returned from •

ETL^SSl ^ * *** worried when they saw a guillotinea

,JJjWth Srott and Paul Henreid z°r* Vl!lT2l£hhXTr ^nritni tour 01 Europe

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>.Py*lgL ... . erected in the prison yard until 4wr »irre a t the end of this month l

on Sun-Tele«iph •<*" >***«• Ed fisher joined Margaret Et-Actor Wendell Corey to town . r. for m-tor Herdl Re|*

”w l," iw1 for a*. > several months in Europe timer s flackery

lWm»i%mVo( The COldii [SnaS!?F#c Mr* John Walsh accompanied K Chaney^o Detroit for per-Guild »*n the Air Orl 21 «» .1 t. >

m

ni.\ < & ..l.j her husband to Toronto for Nanety —— — * .r.nr.

foot. Montreal, Oct IS in a new ^ ,C. |K#7«wact by Mitchell Parish

, TvThr on^Actor Wendell Corey In town fTJP fj* E# aSS?

for radio shows. Including Theatre|

* d•

*rrct*4 in th* pnjmn <»«** ! * in. *M «< U»to nwtti ]

°* ,f*r;?f**g*g* { M PI«Mt )*—d M.r|.m El-

r.,7* ,*h, T*r* ,n'*,rT

,»n. |« . «-«U-nr, o. Th, G<».d*» yu.Cj'l? VTn,”Ik*. !*•

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ft«0 “ hl‘nU'M **>•

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.TV,

riel” tour sponsored by Zionist u • •: 2 1

Reg- 1?**?"' *Voleo Kace"

fur t« ^eral months in Europe>iden

IUm St0lt* F#Ct ,0f “1 Mrs. John Wal* sccomi

Western Bros rushed In tov *ne,y sonal appearance

p*r-

Qrganuat ion pf AmericaGeorge . A Cave, Tcchnu olor

sales v* eper. o o inf the tow n after

trekking in from th# CpaatChicago

fill the cabaret spot at the Crystal Clubs; midwinter noting. Walter Pidgeon and Vincente

Hoorn ntxn H«b J.llrl.1 I11M „ ,5^?. ,

«•»"»"* to.M“m ‘

w v™ iim1 * to”

£^,

h«*bMj!*lr>Tf1'Wo^ L* E»b»lin. Oh Vmktt now hohd»>.nf

WlWWjSf- Jr.V"* 'S.,-.., in th. Cowl N.imM*.

.' „ Pur.;. lo N Y Or! if

,..r. H Y In rp.no Ih. J.nuh holy

Martha King, currently starring ^ *****

in ‘ Rainbow Square.** likely to _

fjtw /abeltn Chi Va«iitv staffer

to the Coast on vacation

MinneapolisBy Les Reea

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vt i»ner— ^ a i B ffw VM** ,B *»*

llunrh 1 h» \ orttlr OH* ! ***•< Minn.nol. Th.»ir.

IhHM WnUi md V bUil SI 1 * 11.. '^tn>

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fcSTTSJS Ihn-ll • porn Ih., »«-mor Ih. «, dim 'Wbw..'""

IlSuvS *M. antiftH he * Chicago Athletic Aslp harlcv ’

'

, me w tir’i 1 at Re no s Yiddish legit here kick* off this jjir AW v.mdi r Korda to direct

Rue,wide lUdei' * we, k at Douglas Park Theatre with .“Home St Seven** on a IVday

WhfftalnrtH of M-«ry Marble [Daughter's Wedding *

. shooting schedule Tis will be his

Dunne rouun o» Mis Ch mning Richard Eastham and 13 of the fir*t directorial assignment sance

I *oi i<m li »nd i.m.*111. tor .oute Chi South PM-Ihr

- romp.ny pi. 1*47. when hr mrffrd An Ideal

Irani at Sam Chip A Mar* M.rWr, I* h* 1^. I»* mrtk lor • Huaband >n I,

S4 MI -h» Mrs 1 . 1* n / llroshii cancer fund benefit\

t‘Treasiire Hunt, which had aW*wnw* _

0> ^ 1 r "* " •“WWW,., -"aL V Ik I *nJ MP I* In k#

Husseil >>t>e win pursi ana ,,rk* t witn n m Si r.isiree. v a# ISA**” fin- « norm^n i. wruwi nomf

thrush a party this week fnr the on flfm version of “Where ^ * i

.

lghed wVek‘s rdn at St Paul Audi- *^*r x%0 mon!h* m 1+ J»M» Mt»s-n.ir.*n llkUtip Ann I PS..U. rnwwmm run « w ramChicago Athletic Assn Charley”*

Yiddish legit here kicks off this sir Alexander Korda to direct

f jewtsn noty Klaus Landtberg recoveringhere. from minor surgery— Arleen Whalen In from H Y.-T- to resume film workOllp William Meiklejohn re l u r n-e drr , from eastern talent hunt

m.na ov.r Ed-,

Ntchol.. N.yf«-li lo N.« Or.w' leans on scouting expedition

Theatre ore* Johnny Green hospitalised ini neaire pre

Monica for a checkuprent at II of! Van Johnson will vacation inram at v. ..m

ruraij^ after*>Th9 invitation T--

wi iittd-i Eddie Rio to Chicago for meeting

rerrsre AGVA‘s national exec board.

»nic“ did one- 7ltn Holt's divorce suit in Uttto

m here R<Hk dismissed on a technicality

.r Sunn* fo» l^o Dur°ch« .nd L.r..r« D.ywathin*iAn returned from the baseball wars

Hotel it .ft i* Dare Schary to Palm Springs for

th C.rl fShd.- *»•««• brior’ H»»e— »®r' , *’

v "fl m.+'

sf tdr (la. Mrs Norman Z McLeod homo

(or tuin.Yioaisn legit nere aicas on *m»

j sir Aiexanaer ixoroa 10 wirew . Ura -i ahm* st st Paul iRichard Thorpe hack after three

wreck at Douglas Park Theatre with ’ Home at Seven** on a 13-day,

1*

„ . , hAd . Bros sing- mofl,h* ** England shooting ivan-' Ai^ iu..«kA*p|. «ar..^dl.n« ** ,.kiua..ik W.. M. 1 II he "Wfl MM oros .

dNor u« mm '»»• '^rr^ iVic* with Red Reynold* Zmg ^ *^nl*renc” W T^•1 Trio. rar.1 l ; tVUilU In Miami mwhich had a

aouens n> xrv r *iw n J. mxwa. i j.

.

- :~ g- Harry llirach. veteran showman. t : v

«7II N Longmont San Gabriel, Producer Kenneth MrFiriowney suecr-slul Wrsl Md run. u, Jj!

to ^Callt omla for th* winter to re-1»1 ! and a< trex* Adrienne torn in for filmed by Romulus with Jimmy

» rmM.ra.. il>n - iiineHt .

convention.

D»<k Rodairs <1 Ifeinmefwtein* two-a-day opeiting of The River" Edward^ co-Atarfin* with MartltaMinnesota Seotembrr Federal Macdonald Carey appointed him

* c4mS5mS^» mmm «**> »< «* H««1 -n.l-n b,An_. ,„M‘"Tr”u«n. lSTiT..rImmSS YfeWMIMj, ch..rm« 1«r NMm-

Zanuck :

v;./

Cecil R DeMille to Miami asguest speaker at American Legion

oi th* Year" award Ini night Selwryn.

tTuea from the viate Har AidSongsmiili is a i«-'idrn| ol Southport. Conn (loi Ih wey nWrrvailthe dinner hiring the composer

Edwardx ro^iarr «ng wnn m.rro*> Minnesota Si ptembrr Federal

|Hunt Script wJVwr*H*J_ Vaddv collecUons from ntteries were cf°^'f*

l

J!J* ^tole de GrunwaldAtr*£?L

1 d$d3 .000 ; this waa *»000 less than al ®

nW^Carstairs inked as dirrctofv c.ni.mk.r io*ui . i

" CpRMI .HR

Miami BeackRy I.ary Softoway

Carmen Miranda in from Palmirtngs for confabs with William

(. arstairs inxcn at aurnw., q-nt«.mhmr lOAn I

tarmen miranwor Back from his summer season *

\ »vmnh ' Springs for confabs.. BD.kpoolv.Hh n.opy Go m M»m*

l.wkv " tlw G. ot«« .rd Alfred ggg*- dtt*r* ,*,,

"

Georiw W.l»n la

HI., ks revue , Canfield Smith r*-Europ. ana prep»rin* lor • | ..JL u^»..George ^Wstxon in from Calgsry

to gander Monogram product forin Hartford m »ary wwneway macks revue, t ampria ain»n M t rewfrt rtnir 2 IO «*narr "ono«r,m pruuac* iw‘When RCA pn-hid* nt Frank M Gen* Baylos and Condos A placed Max Bygrave st the l.ondt>*i *T vi-eiim’ aets Raliet Theatre hl* theatres

Foi om retoinrd from Frame a Brandow set for season date with Palladium for HI* la\t week Stays ^!

*. •• ,*1^ Autumn Gar- Marjone Thorson heading for

i£Zg!SKfS aptanrjr Vvi.m* V«.»K.ndv .. .heir club *"•“ °'^ den-'^on'S^f ATS Th...?I- ETlJ'* KW-

cards hilling him as Irancols, Five OCIock C tub reopened to Fields hill, , . . Guild subsc ription series, week of ary*matertal for Metro. ^ '

h mir thing has ju«vt happened upon healthy bu over weekend, with Alex Shan as wlu produced Jgfk ^ Joseph Moskowttx in town for

his return from Jtaiy Spam and Three Sun* in featured slot Hyltoo’s last two shows Tahegl conference with^Darryl F. ZanuckPortugal—e«g cards now bill him Alex liontg in town to handle From Us.** at the .Adelphi. and

. . .. and Joseph M Schenck.fM«or FranciMO special promotion job for Brandt’s “Nights of Madness at the Vic* PttlllfUI^I Guy Madison and Andy Devine

When Arnold Kaeds Music) Roosevelt Playhouse legit presen- tona Palace, is now' staging two I mid .ICI|IIIIR ^ Kanaas City for the AmenraafUi-iw waa working on The Schil- taiions ftoorshows in Pans By Jerry Gaghao Royal Uvestock A Horse Showlinger Sy*u«n.” a »*ook on the dis- Art Green due to work network NouveVe Eve.' at Rue Fontaine. p4|U paf# a| with Ertc Johnston named for the

tmguishrd miiMcotogi-vl. that was broadcast at Bill Jordans Bar of and “Eve** at Place Pigall*. C||y \f UcHwII. feted press-radio in second year as general chairmanthe birth ol a romance with the Musac Hell emcee the program __ the Hits Carlton ill). of BrothiM hood Week, sponsored

widow Mis Joseph S* tullinger : *WKAT MB> P Dancing chorus of “Top Banana" by National Conference of Chris*

and the Duchess Mumc Co vice-1- Maurice Red’ Pollack Mfl - • INOITIC partied choreographer Ron Klet< tians and Jewrs.

R. ... nt is ere mArn.'d m N Y from tnp to Coast on bookings for » . _ rwfcl cher in the Vsnety Club OS'id week ; I ht* takeover of Giro's. 5p<*t is he- f

. . N Y Morton Downey will head the na ••

By Jerry GaghaoPatti Page, at Mastbaum with

and Joseph M Schenck.Guy Madison and Andy Devine

to Kansas City for the AmencaaRoyal Livestock A Hone Show

Eric Johnston named for the

Rome

Guy Mitchell, feted press-radio in second year as general chairmanthe Hits Carlton <ILE lot Brotherhood Week, sponsoredof Brotherhood Week, spanasred

Some Tin Pan Ail. yites flunk »ng enlarged to seat 3i»0 .

the title of songdress Lellehua's • J«»*n Blundell and fan Keith. an Filnn unber at the Hotel Lexington * lead* la "Come Back LMtie F ‘ ln

Hawaii m Room should he official* Sheba.** at Roosevelt Playhouse op2!^

i

|a changed from "llappy Hulajrecktail partied for press and radio

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Hands’* to “Happy Houlihan*** »a* at Nautilus Hotel Sunday 1 14). Tc .„r

tt L«ia'/he# Vvainv* due to the Irish line- Kitty DaviX* dub taken over by w

***^f' *rjjfage of *o many of the pineapple Philadelphia group which owns UipjMfC- in from Sgain

By Helen McGlU TwbbaSinger Nifla Pita In from N Y

to study In Italy

Dancing chorus of ‘Top Banana" h> National Conference of Chrivpartied choreographer Ron Kiel- Uans and Jews,cher In the Variety Club <13 ». 'mmmmMorton Downey wrlll head the ... ,* -2-

hospital benefit stageshow of the W^Shin^tODres* Lellehua’s Joan Blundell and Ian Keith

Art Films Festival Hitter* Ball at the Bellevue (30).*1 LmMm'lM ,n ram. B..k_u«l. J ™*11" *" ”*»»» B.nd-m.n Bill M.y «u in town ^ >7uM h. olAn.t- Shrb. .1 Hrxv«-vrlt Pl.jh.Hw “

i*'J'r“'®

k M wlth Mlk# <»0i m.km* the round, of dt«k JowpBb"Happy Hula cocktail periled for press and radio ***u, I

r* ^ w n asescorted by local Capitol night at >

Houtihana** «as at Nautilus Hotel Sunday f »4» Todd C# in Venicw ^ ^ • *' D C s! InSam Waggoner, foreign film dtp* r **^ WhlrtAt . . n r#tllrlltikuinr in frrvtn SnAin Dick Wharton* band fdittrnx to

By rfoeowee S. Low*Josephine Baker doing a one-

ght st Armory Oct. 34. her solo

C stint.

Package of Duke Ellington ort h,

at "King" Cole Trto. Sarahage of ‘o many of the pineapple Phliadrlphta group which owns tnmnog. in agom. ^ t|Kp Anehorag# u7) tflrr t loaf Nat “King* Cole Trto. Sareh

Ml indshatws Golden Slipper there, thri ll apply Model mrcta Gale flew tn irha „Ue between the FainBMRt #5i Vaughan and all-sepia revuo

ve Seligman. whose father same name to local operation with to d«> ^e ft m wort ^ Jfvd uniftlt booked Into 4 000—t National

sUiowl in N Y, * Kum»m«. rui.m. Idn plu. ,-7^ “heir ^urm».n WhHrmin rrrcivrd «h» Guard Armory ant Su»d»y M(M

1.4. Wrn rdillh* Cmnrlmv V»n- borvchM>p< wf>. *®r • I** d»>» m W*ir eur“P**n Youlh Award of (ho 0mUr CHf «»1>. .-J . _ .jf- .d. rbilt, Jr *x ‘ New Europe films ~ w a-a Lodge. B nai Bnth. at Sylvama S Hurok s National Concert andlirv tisf'itlurv In tltr latlrr Red- _ _ If*** Ousn* hgS pOOn i l®W* u ... .1 j. , • . irliaf. f’nrn i-anmn nf *T)l# ) f®

|uv U><n editing Cornelius Van- bor%ch(-t>pe ads.d< rbilt, Jr *x “New Furope” films • —preparatory to the latter's Red-

._ .

Irene iHinne nas neen awaioesi • — ’ll" „# -na* pin.,h;d

La l,r.,n Crow, l.a.in CatboU* »««^jSS&^SSX Umt and {SW’VSBlrlk*' ZZT\ -mAiIh 1 •iL*»^

kXto«or*

,

*8Urtt*DurtSr*- situr*!y **»» ^ubSStTSu" ®»

Mrtk'OI Ifuhlin dorkrr. holdin* *' r ' a> th* Shubrrl w**k of Nov. 2«. Patrick Hay*v.up d*ltv*ry of uoupia

. “"fh*^*&Lm CoUMb* mIM back »«»r tryout p*rformanc*. in AL Mart*** DwtHch h*r* to r*c*iv.. Tb*..r* mUtllM

! ,0^*^,,- «SSWi i- v.n- «rn,o. n .„d At.annc

OI nrtwpixThe Horn Id Co! man* sailed hack .

**ter tryout performances in Al- Marlene Did nen nere to re<

.roup Tb*atr* mulllbC, 1o^* y .it, r "imnlrr “« in van- ’ l*nto»n Pa. i»t and Atlantic Pranc* . huthevt auard, thev

can tmir fur 1M2 * CUy iJ4>. du d Honncur from Frmhert in from England u*.

*\ ^inaup to San i

Amhaasador Henri Bonnet, in

at Opera House Belfast (

JJ**

1 0. been C il If* Ogmtlon of screen sUr’i nv

ht S*amu. McManu. *•“ »; " r« - * hr*J *,

rt*

i

South AfnCt buildln* tour, durwg th*

pith ChMdauoua - hooked lecture IreLind nrdal^ C*^’ MMW«<

1 tT Penmy j V4llI1.

g Maik and derma us" due Into Constitutiont.mr Vanderhilt world prerm' mx«™ mrciai

M , - H . Wig Club will stage Its annual Hall for two performances next•\\,w German* ** CM 2»* he fore the By Maxwell Sweeney ‘V} * l

[,!!rme Atesxa- muvical “Doctor Dear Doctor** Saturday *20) under aegis of

Commute* of Executives Clubs Strike ut Dublin dockers holding ,,wn,li ** a Ihe Shybrrt week of H Pdnfk Hayesconvening in Chi up delivery of new pix wwJiILaKa #^i**n. aaiuo )^« k after tryout performances in AL Marlene Dietrich here to receive

Having been p«rM*nfed v.ih a l Mrr Group Theatre mulling S v*ri.' Irniotn Pa *23» and Atlantic France’s highest award, Chevalierl t.Hk in the OH M.r >, th \tn. ,n t.mr for 19 to I

in<Cttv *24 *

Atlanticdtf d'Honneur. from FtomU

track, hi VI f red Hail and B« n A Ballet Rambert in from England °u*. I^L.! trt .. Ambassador Henri Bonnet, in rec-

Eindtieimec. large «Ub k holders in for *ea»on at Opera House B« Ifast(

.J1 ,

®S“ K 'i

'

n f n a g # • ogmtlon of screen star’* moralethe California rhretrack, tWwrge Playwright Seamus MrMans Fool°- Rraxily wim he bar

jOUth AlflCl building tours during the warJ - ,i wants to kmo * ba< k to l S after vacation here ",K

,

n '*dn 1'

dV. V’/.v^Xn. Cs^Tri for V/ « >k»r*.

1*1e (or me to l*e a joekm * He Abbey Theatre will revive Len-,r» .J!

*. lhl

AnJ^ Li

v Edward G Robinson, current in

Was rewYiftnl f<*r H'p unofficial no* Robinson s ' Whiteheaded Boy’’ f .. ? ,

,l**_

African Theatres bought the Al- “Darkness at Noon" and MrviM.hUe relations he has been this season V ^ Clneraa

. . ....... . Robinson guests at party to«ed bydoing for the track ever 'im e J»*e Tenor Michael Joyce back from Wfvf

. .**rr_y C ensor boards tightening con- former U S. Senator and Mrs.

K> henek controlled it l.uMc*r re- Italy for vacation before starting *nd TomoScU' art rodent lyworix* troll on pix and stills advertising Claude Pepper In honor of the for»

gently void nut to l^uus B Ntaycr if, s four In fall.•••’ TM VrsRrwcf Cg IRf them mer ambassador to Iran and Mrs.

— —- Anew Mf Master cancelled pro- w*l,f . . . . , t Brian Brooke Co doing well with Henrv Grady

-.

jeeted Indian tour, will do Shake- huru**t«Sl7ndoS

#rf^r^ta^inx^Ci

“CJP<

" “Close Quarters’* Mrs. Ertc Johnston, wife of the

ParK spears season here. -'/- Cafk j mi r* n!vH* a,l<1 Castle in the Air. MPAA proxy turned Economicl3ris One Wild Osf fKros Films), p,€** Hi* Excellency, made Clifford Moll i son will produce stabilizer heading committee for

Rv Maxtme de B«-ix from stage play of same name m » ctermst

"Seagulls over Sorrento * in South “Court of JewebT benefit for

(3" Rtf kfo^tjwrtioxsc, f eftrir 7 4M l nixcHl by Irish censorv

” . "TV Africa starting this month town’s Home for Incurables high-

Soui.c Y..rr warbling at the Club i Lister School of Drama opened Pitt ^hllf n h‘ K,n

flBMamsn*s Mines** "Great lighted by throe-day exhibit of

Versailles in Belfast with thesptT’ Arthur Caruso * and “Show Boat” have set famed Harry Winston collect ion.

Irvin Marks hack Hum Rome Rms as ftrM director Ry Hal Cwhew new house records and longruns hi —

Leonide Moguv to Ana Capri for

a rest after finishing! hi* "100

Little Mothers" film at Scalers-. American actor* Steve Barclay

r* ,i i| • ogmtlon of screen stars morals

30Uth Alnca building tours’ during the war. . „ *:•= years.

. \ .

. ,• "f A. Hanson Edward G Robinson, current in

.African Theatres bought the Al* "Darknos at Noon” and Mrs.

\in C inema. Robinson guests at party tossed by

gently ^ohl not to loiui* B Mayer Q, S tour In fall—*- Anew- McMaster cancelled pro-i jeeted Indian tour, will do Shake-

Pinf *.|>eare season here.w lir 'Em Film.’, S«Lt ' «'• K«*H«rY.“ «".d«

from stagi play of Mine name, 1,1 * alcrmotR» Moino de Reu from Max* play of >.ihie name, m w*w«i.«wt

fSh Hd IMoMijwi

I

-*(?»* T*44 » nixed by Irish censor. ... -.dSoiu.i Yarr warbling at the 4‘luh i L’Ufer School of I>rama opened: Pitt ^DUf 0 R

Versailles ;:

j

in Bi'lfaxt with; thgaper Arthur *

Irvin Marks hack fipm Rome R«»>* as first dtrvctor By Hal Cwhewgfler three-week >t.i>

jl^niis Elltman. managing direr- Judy Neal is back in ths bur-

Comedic Kruiu.uv.e installing ear tor of the IRIeon < Ireland 1

, planed lesque clmai* at the Casino,phones in a few A4. aiB to German> to gander acts. Dave Wagner. Carousel head-

l.ee Weather (khw and Ive Rivi#i » Peggy Kuxhton doing publicity waiter. In West Penn Hospital. Vnt Ron Capa untt hnek from South for Milton Eds arda-Mlrhaet Mac- Variety t*''rh has postponed an-Atn- i Liammoir Duhlin Gate Theatre Go nual hanquet from Nov.. 4 tp Dec

Valeria I *>mtmrdi. S «n Carlo —— —- vlg.

By Hal Cwhew new house records and longruns inNeal is back in the bur- this areahortis at the Casino, Herbert Wilcox's "Lady with aWagner. Carousel head- Lamp has been plugged via spe-n West Penn Hospital.

:rial previews in Cape Town.

Scotland

pruna halier ina at the Ballet dcsChamps Ely sees

Liam n lot r Dublin Gate Theatre Co nual banquet from N 4 to Dett

" -— • ii.

Ttie Charles' Torrmv tlrivCd cym k-

t.ili |)*i(> aHutiktl |i,v, BtOvl of J

A met ii an film rotom . , Nh kPaul Graetz signing di'trihuiion Maprs.

r miract with RKO > Phii Rn> Y.m;

Sun*for hu Italian picture” ‘ It II »i>- Riveirki

petted la Rome ” iwl'ow

RenoB» Mark Curli.

waiter, ks West Penn Hospital. * rial previews in Cape Town, I By Gordon IrvingVariety Chth has postponed an- Johannesburg and Durban

I Prte Martin. Scot comic, to Dun-nual banquet from Nov. 4 to Dec R hen the seat sale opened for dee Palace in revue.Id. the Italian Opera season In Cape-

j Ballet Rune slated for King •

Dick Scaena appointed director town, line* started forming IS Theatre. Glasgow, Nov. 3. ; /‘ ^

of Duqur<ne Red Masquers this hours hefore the doors opened The Logan Family set for ' 1

year • .1 Stanley Holloway. Cynl Welts, weeks in Belfast next Decemberllcller Bros, expect to unveil Jack Hunter and Rosclind Melville. Many Scots pulling in televisionOf MSIR R ill SIR IgCMKI Wl ua. **|MU IU UIDUt -**V K HUmt I tfilU HUM IIOU Alt ItlllC, >14n> kHtM ft pUiUHR *» wroy-™

( Nh k l.utas in Skxroom of Hotel Ihetr new Miami restaurant next have signed pacts to appear in programs from new transmitter at

ribuimn Mapes • morth: '•

'

, Christmas Pantomime. "Aladdin ** Holme Moss, in northern England.s^«* of Pioneers skedded for Molly Picon booked Into the' Capt. J. H Stodel. local director "The Snarling Beggar.” new

R II de with Andrews Suters downtown M *nte Carlo for week : of Schlesinger companies in Cape* play by Scot journalist lain Hamil-‘ioUow ng . of Nov. 1. 'town, named a director of African ton. proemmg at Rutherglen The-

FfW kt ill I ark (!kMo mw\A f#4m I tizsinA In t rilp ird .VdartU pyvtar (vKe't Tkonfrog I fit Afriwwo

mouthMolls

C\ nda Glenn tossing eorktail C.ark Gable and Ida I .u pino to Fritz ard Jeanie Baxter <she*sj

Theatres. Ltd , and African Films stre.party before making a »u > k \ ate in ( ade for Free- singer* celebrated their 16th wed- Ltd , Freddie Sales, stage and radmenteriglnnient tour pre\ n*u* to dom” rally here ding amu

I Although a biz disappointment comic, signed na resident cOMOdlidstarting Folic* Bergero rthesi 'al«. ( R»*no in midst of big Issue on al- Willy Wanccr line goes Into in Johannesburg . ana Durban, in TV series "Top Hat,

:

Rendrt-The Bernard Bro* i»ere for a * lowing more cabarets along Vir- Carousel for four weeks middle of Streetcar Named Desire.** pro- vous *

short stint st Drap d'Or Return ' gtnia St . the mam drag next month duoed by Brian Brooke for African Scot cinemas will not shutter un-

to U S to appear In Gobs and Reunion in Reno proem brings Vince Bo' lan 1* house-singer and Construction Theatres, had capaei* til 2 o'clock on morning of voting

Gals" for Republic Pictures late Jeff Chandler Mirk Stevens. Peg- 1 stage manager at Mayfair Theatre tv houses in Capetown Betty Ann In Britain’s General Election,

this month . I BF Dow and Fri* o columnist Dean : m Das ton O;

Davies and William Sylvester bad Oet 26 Returns will be announcedGeorge Maurer, French associate I Jennings to town. 1 Jack Flamnan kaa ioined Jaaa tho *-*- Irons tho Mann.Jack Flamgen has joined June 1 the leads. from the stage.

October 17, 1931

rurroBD c*

Clifford C Fiarher, ••. *****,ho« man and head of the taler*

t) .« i ton* I Theatrical Core, died

rCiMI after a irtigtby ftaesa at

I ,* Vt«**r«ond r N. d ,Detail*

in VaafryUb,

\ ear* and later functioned at di-

rector of the California StateDept, of Motor Vehicle*HU wife and too aont survive

JOHN KM. INJohn Kill*, 0$ atlll photographer

died Oct- II In *m»d Formeroperator of hia non studio in

Greenwich Village S Y Cilia

mooed to Hollywood with ThomanInce 30 yean ago |>d became one

daughter, the former BntUh mu-st* omedy octree* Anita Pnucep.oho ha* since retired from theitage Shea married to a Hnti'hshipping magnate Hit late brother,Ernest Fdeliten a Imi was an agent

Service* mill be held toda>•Wed | at Forest Lao n. Loo An-geles

for many year* manager of the AI-)fiance. O , city hand and secretary

Jof the local musician*' unton died•n Alliance (Kt 7 Wife, daughterand three nut* *urvtx r

UlilliuorknrH• iiiamsDurg

f?«* m* >

of the leading photographer* onfilm lot*. He oaa awarded

IKON lUOl.I ron Eirol 70. stage and *creen

, oittedUi) died of a heart attack

,n Hollywood Oct IS Noted for

:Vii« delineation of a rubbery4e|ged.

I i , oughmg dipsomaniac. Errol (ho

n .tde hi* f»mt professional appear- numeroua prise* for hi* cameram«e in an Australian yaude act

|

portraita. including • recent oneiilfi at the Handard Theatre in lUly.

•- lino He worked in a San Fran F,Hi» wa« awo* i.i ted with Mari-.M-b beer hall when he came to ner* for rearm Hi* la«t assorts-

. i S in IM. After a ncmn i iiog was w i ( h l ntxerxal-lntemo-1

. ir he went to Soil Lobe City..

t tonal where he retired three

he appeared In muuial year* ago because of failing health

MIS MIRUM SHOMII Ft’NM H

Mr* Miriam Shotner Zun*erauthor- plavw right, died in NewYork Oil. II She wa* the authorof Yesterday/* a family chronicle

j

///'of Jewish life in Ruwut. aAd with , ,

R*!i

Mr,\»

^ U*.>V*_ Ap tfmille

her outer. Mr* Ro*e Bach. ii*.^oerlni. Port*, rnt* Iy Groom

wrote several Yiddish plavaU

r*Sf*LAmong them were -‘One of Warn < »arle* Modjeostarring Bertha Kal»*ch and The :

9 laagow. OH ***** * Bcottiah

Citrus Girl," *ta»rfng Molly Pkon. *m*'T *nd rt*mrr

Morgan ft. Burn* €2. pioneer,

whHe upwards of 330 hove beenParamount electrician. died of » reconstructed and another 70 haxoheart at talk Oct 7 in Hitltxwuud j been restored te thetr colonial »ft-

" — j praramr Detail Is can u*d to such

Mikpl&rrs '

ja ptunt that garden* air permitted

. ^InUlInlllMW

' m show only the flower* lice* and.

-Nelly Sounder* to Dale t>t*K I «x*Jshruhtw » x which were common in

Ve^as t Bride m a w Cren ifc* 4rea 2tK> years ago To make

Surviving are her husband ason. two daughter* and two •ivier*

sure that the restored tortrernor s

Palate was authentic to the l»ditem they bought 2* si x ear-old

hand him krd Chinese w .« II paper onthe wall of an old Mulish mansion,had it removed :-bv experts. and

PknS^^FNwSSmnina^lO l.arry tli.n if plied t*i walls of the Palme.Israel, PiHvhutgh, (let 14 firoom

Hi* wife survive*

LALO < OIIONAAheiaido 'Lalo' ( mtofi.i 33 last

of the Flying Cododaa. one- timename aerial act. died in la*ngBench. Cal.. Ort. 12 The Rvtnp

|trapeog toon* hod starred w nn

I wMiiw Mingling Bros ond Mornum AJOHN J. KENNEDY Hailey circus up to (he early *3tK

John J Kennedy. 31 BKO Far Surviving are hi* wife, a fattihEastern V

divi«iun manager, died In\Uf. » hudner and three sister*

New Yorh Ort. 11, Kennedy wa* • ——

• B one n# the oldest employee* of theJ NELLIE GREENFrrol appeared at the Jardm de company, hnving Joined Ifa prede- ;

Nellie Creen 7B former singer,Pane, and in the ’Foille* from rtutor the Film Booking Office died Oct. 14 in F^vt Haxen Conni Mil to 1BI3 He also ployed » Cleveland in 1t2« In I9» he ^he had appeared ao • metro-*o-

wrnt to Ixmdon at foreign repre- prano with the Whitney Opera C#noldhn of fttht, with tMrti bf N Y. C.FBO was merged When Pathe !

w »th her hu«band the late WH

where> rnk He drtited :

into burlesquesod w as appearing .in ~The Lillie*;

• revue, when he hit N Y In 1310Horenf 7.»egfe|d gave him a part

m hi* till -ToIHe*." which e*tah-

-hed him as a top Broadway per-

A Winsome Widow/* ,

’The1 Cen-

tuiy Girl,** * Hitchy-Kon/* -Bally,**

I -nuie the 14th” and **Youmliulx.** among other*Errol began hU film career In

1024 in two-reel cmnedie* and lor

evem) year* mad# Oik two-reeler*onttail x lie al*d was featured in

vmh pi« a* 'Mr*lf«n Spitfire.”" Sallv. “Afire in Wonderiond *

Mode A Wish/' “Never Give ASucker An Exen Break

‘' Melody

I .<me” and "Cowboy In ManhattanMore recently he played KnobbyWaUtt Joe Palooka's manager, in

o «alrs head of WDTV thire\ Irgima Field to Willard Park

er. Bexertx lliiln Cal Oct i?

Both '.Ore ^rpn player^Irene O Bourgeois to Joseph V

luiftamine klamhewter, N H . Octd Hriile has been a summer stock

KOetrcm tn (ilimmli-r MotPat Seifert to Tom Sallrn Oct

' 13 Wad*worth. O Brute i« W BNA-TV. Columbus. pronMIon staffer

grm*m i* withagency

'

jean Holloway to Dsn Tobin inN Y recently- Brtde I* a teie-

viiirtfl writer, he‘a 0 CBS TV srtorMai ill n Peterson to l*vt Jack

Note tHflerewre*

loined KKO in 1B31 Kennedy be- Ham B Tatmadge she operated ancame supervisor European sale* I

Inn *n East Haven which was

B\ now Williamahuitf i* prettyw ell know n to m*e»t A ohm tcso* byreputation who teturnafter an absence of fivr ru Ml yearsnotirr giral dlfteiriHV** htih In theOmount ol restoration arid the con-vent* her* oflered for tooriats Tomake i oiooial WIMiao'-irurg tu kthe two non profit « «>« |mu atoms

a inhsiihiH ill w ho h o|M<rate It one h tin Ittug its

edcaitoo and .historic * angles, .'the

other its uminirti lal sob' have a

siwtMUh well-trained staff of 1. 100.

Colonial WlllUm^huig Hestora-i fion lor t he otfii tal rum profit

A* asaiafant esport manager tn populnr lb buialenl tpd MleFary jiride V* the widow of the eminent1P4I. he established BKO office

Snader. Hollywood, Oct 14 Groom SSJShirh itamll. « Hu- t .uii.i* the son of Louis O Snader. TV **'* 4 who li b .mil. s tfu «««*-

'-t,

}::

n>e.n mI end of the (mi-oh .\u i *

ate* Williamsburg Inn, ; and Wit1 1*no bit i g Urdgr whnh with their

producerirs Joseph Ifirhilllng* < vr

nold Shaw < >cf it,- 'WdW ' YdkB

PH tuing agency Chicago, died Octthe busing comedies based on the to in W hite Pigeon. Mich He4noon character i started the agenex in 1not and rw-lit* wife, the former Stella

| famed ownership until March.I batelaine. who darned with him igftl when ll was reorganifrd onin the "Follies/* died In 1346 f der the name of Geoffrey Wade

For further details see vaudr Advertising, headed by Albertse« tion.

legs In tircles

VenrrueUk .win »,

Surviving are his parents, five CH %B1.Es R si FLINGbrothers and two sisters /Charles H Seeling M motion

— -—- l»»t cameramanA1 Bl RT G W ADE Cal « Mt 13 Heeling lembd n. inx

Albert G W'ade 112 foumler and early pit. including several Mackformer owner of the Wade adver- i Sennetf rstnedio He later he

came a director and pforiu* CrSurviving are ht*

son* and two si sires

cottages have a hunt 123 hotel

mush ologlst. groom i* x p of rooms for tmirtsts The rorp«>ra-

Duchess Mum* •lerdsl and editor lion alM» run* five rcsiauianis. in-

of a hook on "The Sehillimgcr eluding King s Arms ).i\ern whereiBpateni “ ihe dlahe* are Roe < hma knives,

died in Paaadrita. [ Bnhtai Walker to Maui ice Vae- forks and apngbs ere stcitm* ghfl* *'• * ** *

I and the ** ^Iter tuck* a xard sqoaFean ai irrss he s Fr ank W .shat * a*- „nrn nap%in amund x«ur neck in

.'ire“ \Hr r\

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T^' "« '*'*> rn.inn.-t

Vl,ii.. ( h.innir IW.k.i t.. K.l C.Unmnt WtllUm-lmrt Rr-ture-« ird John Kohl Beaumont Tv« (om rv«w operate* the tow n s vole

tkt fl Both are arrtalidi with him twmsr the (BAs**! wMTiaoYs-Harnum 4 Hailey huig admission 3.V » »nd draws

mother two

NYAS BIRRYNxas Berry 3d , **f the B» rry

Hi'o* . Negro dance team died ofa heart attack in New York tht 4With his Knit hers Warren and

Jeff i Wade his grandson Theagency for many years has been ptewgfgHBBE

IVAN SIMPSON counted among the top 10 buyer* Jimmy, he appeared in ntteriesIxa* Simpson. 73, stage and of radio time

[vaude and Aim-

sciecn actor for almost 50 year* Beside* his grandson he ia «ur}

Additional survivors are tit*dn*d in New York Oct 12 After vived bv two daughters and a father and another btufht r

» brief theatrical career In Eng- brother Ills *on Walter A- .: who1 s,mPHon cam. to \rw York beaded the firm died last Janu.. FRANK H. GENTBf

n 13ti3 lo appear under the aegis

In Memory gf

BOB WILLISAssy Ost. 1|, 1347

win iDYJHi

EBK Hi l-Kiank H Gcnux g|, Last of the j Agency and a TV directorfT IMOR!) ORB lour brother* who owned ihc :

Clifford Orr. 31, ly ricivt -author|fienlry Bro> Dog A IN*n> Sl»/*w

Hinubng Bros• u» ; Lit royaitie* fi<un tuanufac-

Edith Hell to 1-ee Hessr I Tal»> - 1 inters who produce lyonntei* nil i v

towir N \ 0*1 14 - Hrule i* an Use of A* lal William b*o g furniture,», j’Vvv.

,

-

.

.r; '" IdislM-s vi|*er Mf « wtwf of other

Her nt« «• Sim« to Stepm rcttdiit ll#nilT » Mi la < I* t l» IL ' 'hes . . ..edf.m town ha* virtuatly tor night life

Mr* Livingston Hngg* to Wil- *«we Virginia law discs md mniutlt,;nii H fh-erinr Hunt me t«>n I 1 bar boi the >.»ie of haid Itspnu m0*1 Li lies l»r»r of the Hartford reM.inrants •• However the hotel*

]provide setups for those who pur-* base t heir " pl/cn‘* at I he St rt e

and editorial associate of The New died Ori. 4 in Bedlord Va With, BIRTHSYorker mag. died Oct- 10 in Han- his brothel* llenrN W all and W ilt Mr ,*nd Mi 1>»ui* Jm.idan onover. N H Orr wrote the lyrirs f.Vnlrx orgntiued the ahnw tn »hha .Hollywood tut 4 Father is ato *T May Be Wrong But I Think At one time each of the brothers irtu n a« lorYou're YNnderful/* for the I3B3 operated g *of)n>blf *>WPW Mr. and Me* Will \ rt* t

legit musical. 'Murray Anderson *

Almanac/* <\1!)ton Ager and HenrxSullivan penned the mu*icF Inthe early JO* he wrote two m>

»

id Charles Frohman in "Lucky terles "The Dartmouth Murders"Durham/* Other* of hit play* *«d "The Wailing Work Murder*"

Two xi'-ter* survive-on

.

•iHjnsored by Fiohman were ^*The The former was made Into • AimSingle .Man The Speckled A Shot In the Dgrk/’JmNK/ffl

Uve Among the Lions'H . tnd

and "Arscne LupinHe played supporting role* in

the George Ariiss starrer*. * TheGreen Goddess. *

"Disraeli" and' Old Fnglish" on stage and screenI der he appeared m The MaleAnimal" and with Katharine Cor-nell in several productions Hi*

al*o scripted radio program*His parents survive.

I DW IN G BOOZEdwin G. Boot. 34. founder and

•cnior member of Boot. Allen 4Hamilton, management counselor*died in F\ »n«f*»n 111 . Oct 14 H heArm numbered among it* client*

lad appearance on Broadway was Radio Corp of America and Co-with Sir Cedric Itardwicke in the1DJ0 revival of George BernardShaw's "Caesar and Cleopatra *

Hi* daughter Pamela, an actresssurvives.

lumbia Pictures Boot also wa*counsellor on NBC's administra-tive overhauling three years agoIn World War II. he was an as-sistant to Secretary of the NavyFrank Knox

THOMAS t.lTNANThomas Guihan. 37. KKO home-

office rrp. died in IMIa* Ocl g.

He had been covet ing BK(» M.utbem branche* since last spring Hewas an industry vet who had beenassociated with several c«mipumc>. member of f'hi NBC pm»in various capaci lies. •

)Mr and Mr-«- William Blatt. Jc

pack^n** Uuunr store, mid (he ho*

• champa v he,

Other tm use meet*

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In |hf evening* there are candle-light lours of the ftslorrd historic

i building* Negro spmtuai* at the

Hi* w ife survives

WILLIAM MANNWilliam Mann 33 bran* h man-

ager in Scotland for A**o< iatedBrmxh-Pathe. died m (ilasgow tktl*.

He wa* a w k figure in S<ot Aim-renting circles, having joinedPathe as Giaxgow brarn h managerin 11)31.

Hotly vtmid. tkt 7 Fatlier i* presyof I ntver*,»( Be* order*Mr ai d Mci Gem ge f ‘*aM*er

, , „ . _ .

. . unlitrr Or*'

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* Ig. ,M*S1 ,111,1 i. . ..uimI ri.il.liw ,1 Co- ' • ' WMW *M» I1.U.-I4* m,bl,.

Itimhta Puts talk* on colonial A*.wer arrange-

Mr and Mr* t he! t "’.onphelf bunt- 4»»d thi* fall, tfu v are put-

s*,n. Ori H Chicago Father h Go* some l»'h century plays.

i, It dwe-nt Mtund like an eveningof South Pacific" and ti*e SiorkClub hut H’s enough **» attract

tourist* from the t«*ur *orner* of'the natk»n and ke«p the little (own• humming "

\>ide from the "official" r*pera-

lion* their'* a pretty giMat privateiau.*in«'>* in and aiound W iiliams-

a daughter.EDOAM B. DAVIS

Fdgar B Davis. 73. oilman who

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kept the celebrated theatrical flop. I.

The l-adder," running on Broad [*Y ALTEBwav tor two years c|B2« Jfl), died- Walter

AI.BKBT DF CARLOAlbert DeCarlo 43. nitrry enter- wood rorresjpondent f

Surviving are his wife, a son and tamer, was killed Ort fl in an auto ronto Star father is a

daughter Piti*hureh. Sept 23Father* with the Btatt Br«»* th«-

at re circuit there '

Mr and Mr* Curt C*#nw.ivdaughter Oii ft New York

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/Mother is mtn-u Kim Stanleyfather i» CBS TV directorMr and Mr*. R«»berl Clark. *on

Sad Fr-ncivo Oct 10 Father i* T tie natives operate IS re*tau-

Paramount tw-n*h manager there rants, two motels and have aboutMi and Mrs.; Clark Koherta 4**0 tourPt room* In private home*,

daughter, laus Angeles. S^d 2ft Town ha* the usual quota of storea^Mother it Juanita S«w< H*»ll\ limn -u|M-rmarket In real estate~

'‘TbI~’"^ * foi i hr To- re-bui ail in buildinr* whone ea*

writer

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(NRKtTHFRS JBCarruthers. Jr.. 33

m Galveston. Teg . Oat 14.'

lveepee in charge of engineering

Da\»* was credited with having Ike the Don Lee network, diedbeen the mog generous "angel" Oct 13 In Las Angeles Carrutherswho ever poured coin Into a legitdud He shelled out more thanil POO 000 to keep the show sllvefor two years "The Ladder “ au-thored by J Frank Davit (no re-lation/ supported the deceased*theory of reincarnation, and he en-t<u*4asticaUy believed everyonev'.oqld see it. Dwvia persuadedBrtuk Pemberton to produce thet' -'v for a share in the profit*i i *-ie were no profit*, and laterIhixis bought the Pemberton inter-* 1 At the last performance, 34 man. died in Canton, O, Ocfi 10

were in the audience—all Former buxine** manager of the

tenor* follow (tie colonial pattern.

A spokesman for Williamsburg*a\s busioe** wasn't always so

ImmI He admit* it picked upshaipiv Ave year* ago when the

*re«. M..M Or* • to Holly- -re -re*. pU>. V.Wnnn. C^l* »gW.. «U, WOptoll HI n..n-

««Ml Hi. Iwl film rol„ .rr, M l«» E* k ;

“Fi<l<ll*r'» Ore*.' and •‘Drum, in Mr and Mr, Phil *’,re». —in

Ihr llrrp South * HoltywMd. Oct II filhrr li i J1* C 1.^1 . screen actor 1Pageant drew wrell over 7(1000 paid

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admissions « 30c to 32 <Pi ' in it*

«o ident in East Ht Louts HI. 1 Mr and Mrs Carl Post, daufh-He was appearing at the While ter. Hollvwood Ort I Father i*

Swan Inn. Kameoki. HIV a public tat

<——— Mr and Mrs Richard Basehart.Robert A. »B • b) O'Neill, 40 ;

'»n, Hollywood. Ort 11 Parent*

•*#'joined the net in lft33 a* a pro-

gram technician From 1342-45. heserved as a project supervisor in

the U of California * dlvtalnn of I• .jfcfRflg ; g|; . -Cliflgtftl' TliykiMli | HF- tWMi Mr* William ^GuMRfeijiJf^H

war research fn 134B. he re- Broadway pivkfu«er and company H»n San Antonio, recently Father pa*t season from July | to s* pi l 4

turned to the net ai reaearrh dt- manager, died in H \ o**t v She M *.dman* i« emcee at I Not only was this highly profita*!*,

rector|waa alad sister of legit-TV pro- tb* Market Club there mother ia i but it also wiped out the 33<MKiO

Surviving are hi* wife, a ton his durer Ma Gordon former nitery club dancer *Ginger deficit incurred in 1330 when rain

mother a *i>t*-r and a brother Hall hit 33 of the AB srkaduledl per-— L Mother of Edward Brunner Mr and Mrs Peter Lawrence formances Common Gl*»ry*

FFI IX HINKLfj

manager of Loew * New Botheile. v»n \«-w ' nrJ* \} ca*he* in on plenty of free radio

Fell* Hmkle 33 veteran Ohio N-Y . Theatre, died in N. Y. Ort i* the former Franrcv Rainer Bal- jnd rmwmmr publuitv in Vir-

ridio executive and newspaper- 13 .../•

t ll1

Jalltfr** *****

glRia Ul'a not permitted to take

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•1 u r MrtojJsI pw»d advertising in the state i. hut

Spnncflcld Mornin* Star lb* Can- «.!>.Mid for Wall Dim*, -me* K«‘bur«b. Ort IS till'll an,,r,^

Ion Dane Sear., and lb* Akron |93« died O.I « .n Hollj-oud -rnnurrer to SDgA *b*rc_ . V

Times-Prcs* he served in same — Mr and Mr* Nicbolav («ord«»n »* New lork. wiahingiao. miM*

capacity with WfiBC Canton from Wife of Ned Washington vans daught* r New York Ort 12 more. Chii apa ClevelandI t in*

1*39 lo I9M. In IMS b* tew*** «nt*r died Ort 7 m Hollj.ood fklMri. radlo-TV analyM lo. bit- »»«•««» »* *»r -ouih re AH*"'*.

dam Wcintrauh ad agcn< v / ( «*nirnon Calory is pron^hly tne

HOW A Bid R PHfl.BRICKHoward R. Philbiick. 43. gen

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manager of Central CRfRfRB , 1Gorp died 0f leukemia Oct 11 in a BMflMlBt. Public Opinion, which after a long illnes*

Pasadena. CaL- '.

Ihe discontinued about a year ago

1*1 inr to 1940. w hen Philbrtck \ His wife a *on tww sisters andumed his post a* head of CCC. ,

two brother* survive,the organization had 7.000 regis-

Mm

(»*:rd u rcen extra* with average«* f,i> can* for only 900 Under hi*r ' - 'me the list of atmosphere .

T Mxers was reduced to about B500 ,HHla. Oct 14 He had been

* unng more jobs for profes- ->><-<< mih iinrmt 7u»efeld'*<-nal extras

WILLIAM FDELATE

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William Edelstcn 30, retired

theatrical m*mager died la Beverly

Mr and Mrs, Moc Morgan best of the Paul Green symphonic

father of J-n Andiee F*it t * danght* r Hew * *.M trama* and unb live SRiMu

burgh disk jockey, died Ort. I n Mother i* a concert pi*ni*t; father hind it. *eem* for a run ad

that city; i* * radio and eoncert singer mftiuturn Amptaitbeaf r* i> on dye

| Mr and Mr* __Kidm y Edelstem. ed«e of the campus ol tAilUam and

Before moving to Hollywood,brick was with the Federalm icau of Investisattop for five

riated with Floreni Ziegfeld andhad managed George Jessel. Bum*A Allen the late Leon Errol,

among other*Survived by wife Rebecca and • >

Mather. 73. of Dormiix K . . ' «

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.sad fVt 3 n ^ M<»iher k tor( ». a , in the

Met opera «inger died in Neptune mer WWb-Fox ( oj*t staffer, father y from which mi"-t the cast

r*lb*r. 70. ol TV „#r M. Jr -» **» Vtob. Oct U fkltor „dConte died Oct 13 in Lo* Angele*

.i* the *on of the owner of and drama roach M

- RIJ W l^ - »ub *b» Colony Hr,- •!» oprr.1in« rtt»f >« Alton b.

. arbtoto.7*. mi»Ri.n.iUor.nl. X V ,« ,, re, -i«p*nn»n.

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