Variety (Sep 1934)

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IT i*i .i''i::':;i:#:pA-ii-# 11 missm •NjiBhi of Ht;ir.si' ntiiKOd Ittat Thur»- iMy (;J0) In Uic Now York Yank<yiv hall j»tiH w IS. is tfuly liillcd, 'i\ p uU»i inn » of Ainoricm ontortain- .' It was' a ben(»flt in of lljo United IcwMlt^ Anpal, inov^r ' Wieiit to miccor Jfc^wWlV t*t^^^ caniip lliiDUfiJi all tho way :;- rlVitlt Lowis K. Sidrwy, <nri'( tor ; K«iBI<(^ th9 ovonlnff, ana UorJH .pijww a'nci i^ivn I>ort-.. as ai<te»; It was vi^twaUy ft rommnnd porforfnanc<>. Ah a «how it was i>f nianiinoth prupor- ,.(toii.H. As a spoct.'iolo it w.tH niem- iiiiiite^^^^ entortalnment it wjiH Mur|)riHin||Iyv' e p^i^Mcl'' PI inR the manrieir' of lt« fttoiRifiir and" tli(> III iny tochnioal prolilorii.s. Hijjlil from tlio park towards tho .UtaiKlK which hohl around 35,000 jMNMile, was flomcihinK ;ltv itself, nut ' 'iM^^f9^^■ ''mik-'- the;\«ta:rt!ii!i,-**M» timeM thfllWng, The tjaar oif. ai>- pluuHO that rtwept the fiol<l^s naVne ;tf(er iiaino wont to th*' iiiii'r(»i)lu)iios wan the reward of the many artists who api»ef»i*«d- Tickets wore %\ to iH. ;WHK «b9«t d^u »old l)y ' %|i<lfl«^# - brgrt ■ and atwut " $7&,(>dO turned over to the fund, helpltiB inatorially in the inove- nteiil'H aim to raisef $},iO0p,000 to take caro of Qorinah-^eilviii 9*1 thei|i; way to cotonifeation fn i^t«litlfiev Show wa« staKeir'7)n a circular platform CO foot in diameter, and f«n added stn^o extondins over the |ritcher'H box for the personal ap- niiiearaiWcR 1^^ rampik, up iind down, which a dozcti grand iiianoH ivere trundled for Buck's 'pa- rade of composers.' Kiwht spot- light^i flooded the platforms, which ': yi«r6 jAx ieei over the Kra.srt, To ; Jwtco neeeaaary^ Ihe rai l t4i0 subway Was fapp«<|, ".ki%er ;\:| » iij ^>i. tft'. walls were drilled.;; 'Niglit of Stars' jirovod that staBO events can he successfully present ' >d outdoors witho;ut «l«e ItoWlta- tions , AmpHficationv ntakM that possible At the Yankee Stadium however, thoro were eclioes whoii K(»me arti.sts appeared before tho milte.s That is a problem that is yet to b© workod out^. A.. c^mtrol rQOm for the system was o» the job root irmoti.slv. with operators con Htaiilly diioctintr adju stments ljy lolojitioncs to the variou.s at- tendants .and it is .Uk<EMy that the ''Vr'|iieit{oi^iinij«ttdi;:.^^^ ;aM. 'itq:, ''eif^ntiuai liiolulioii.' ''^i, '-r '. ' Hordes Of musicians and staRO'- h mds worked wltlioiit pay, the ballpark was donated, gratis, KIU»I ;'.fniitallfd the amplification system Jfvirit>)o<«t ;pharK0 V atid technicians \ ^#brk^<l for dayii '%'lthbttt t^i^^ jeration - " It was first' planned to present a succcHsion of soloists, but the whole program WM changed and enlarged when iil4pMr took bharg^^^ Behind Wm was the wholet'Loew offlce and it>i agent,«», the Paramount outfit and the Alusic Hall, Radio City. Sid- ney not only arranged the show but rbmainod throu|rltoat to direct it. ':.,.>^'\'Mbr6-.-ihaii',.' ;t99'' '.:muiiits(aiiii' :re- liearso<l .#|i;:ilitt«i«ttoidw'''M»(i »t the irtart of the iihbWf #ere condw as iino ffi^lit iiy ]ESidwin Kranko Oold^ man ani* t««»opold f»tol<owrtki. Muf<i> il pii)|-;rMm incliidivl f!o(M'i50 M. •oh.ins spooial numbor 'Ninht of .Stars' and 'llatikvoh' tho national anthem 6t i*alestine. Winding .Up with thb '^^tar Sparigli?d liaiiiiei;'; tijie m is.sod bands haA' th«. iatf^ibnc^ wildly t»K'i'rin« Attorney Nathan Iturkan i.H chair- man of the amusement division of the Aripcal, Immedti||ttply alftor the event was anrtot>nc^. Arthwr:Vo<^t- lin volunteered! his «ervl<?<ss.' Vocf^rt- lin was formerly technical director of the Hippodrome specs and wius in actlvis charge of the atnge and llghUiijt arr^hk^mefU^s. No les.s thklt' truck loads of afiparatus were brouRht to the Stadium for the sinplo performance. In addi- tion to Morro.'^. in cbarjjo of tho mu- sical end,; and Leonldoff handlinfi thb attm*^ there SVere ah y itu mJber of masters of ceremonies, Cteorge Jossel being head man and intro- ducing most of tho names. lOvont was presented in a.stiocia- tion with the N. V. Daily Mirror, A. J. Kobj|<^r,. jiui>lish«>ri^ Nick Kenny to »W 8Wii«^;>*1t1i l»y- Ilnors writing daily .stories Show kusted from 8; 30 until I a.m. and wa*-'iiot .oii.. the:' air.: ■ ^^^^^^^ Ruth dl^ntiiittg ani ilamitton M icl'adderi ahnbunced oh t^e COast they'll bo married Sept. 29. Bride is an actress, and groorn is cur- rentliy a diireetor ftt l**©*; Ijouiso Antoinette Denkor to .lohn IMount DeMille, Sept. 20, in Ueverly Hill.1. Hride is a debutante, groom is son of Covil R. UeMille. Gail Goodson to CSuy C!l issford. in As;ua Caliente, Mex.. Sept I!) Rride wa^ a picture protege of .J?2ddie Can CJivil9 ruati^aung, un der Johl* t»*ite'a dit^etlon Witt. ,leriy C'.off and J;Kk Kerr, and tho Allan ('ole ore as entertainment, Anthony Trini into the ttotel Gov Clinton, N. Y. tomorrow. (Wc*dn(B» day); ■■:■ :'■-.•■ -:•;- ':X- '-''^,v'-'k\ MohI;: eTaboirat* thjMtrlMl. bene- nt nerCorManc* tit\y:Vm:---wM''-'rf^' t«i^-''::outdoor« ;^tff*ir: :%. -'!KMiX crow4 to tlMi IfiMiltp* lltadlum 'Thifrwliify iilght (if), irtth MhOw anrt »i!ii>^taolo rlimtliui^ fclmosi f1v0 hhura. Hhrent wflta lli iM the United J«#tiiii App«ita;; niiivipmeht t^ipMh'-'>'carb. ''-ot.:: Jatmuok^ It was an oiitstanding perfortitailee in which stoige. iierbon, raitto i^nd oi>era artists contributed. #itH muu sicians, stage hftinds and tedhnictahs Jatwing gratis for the ^eMui*. The hall park held oyer S5«1Klli persons andt the stand*) did itot: iftt&rt to empty until well paj»t nildniitht. Under the general dliSMitlOn of IjOuis K. Sidney, Loew theatre op erator. there were more itames ent than in any previous Outdoor benefit show.. An enormous i>'at- forin .served as the stage, spotlights beiuK placed in tho stands and loud-speaker horns carrying voices and I>ark So much talent Wiis lined uj) that .sonio wore told not to report. Many well-know ns in .show business waited throughout a somewhat I- h i 11 y n igkitr'|».ll»:,,(Balled'; .tO-::the:. jmi - croplioncs. lOveninK started with a inas.sed band of 300 musici.ans. conducted by Kdwin I'Yanko CJoldinaii and I/e<»pold Stokowskl... It was a thrill- ins start, with itl|f followinff. (!e(»rKe .les.sel was princi|>al in c. and the most active participant amouf; the profe.ssionals lie kidded with lOddio Dowling. each revorsinn dialects to lauKhter, which seenied to como from the stands like a roar. Jack Renny folloWCid^ wter a time and kidded Je.ssel. Name siiiKlos from all llel<l.« (luickly followed one another to the mikes —Kate Smith, liou lloltz, Mollic Ricon, Nanette Guilford, Relle Raker, 1 turns and Allen, .l.acUie Coop;an, lOloanor Rowell, Rill Robinson, Harry Horshneld. Harry Richman, (ieorBo Sidney and lOd liowry. That was not the order of the api)earance.s, but all siiiKles were spotted on an extension t>f the main platform upon which the big acts wore stased, Sover.il .acts Riven jiublicity were not in evidence but wore not missed. lOvery turn clicked until Gus I'kl- wards' attempt to revive his news- l»oy .scene from 'School Hays' SomothiniL; went wronR. althouRh it was rehe.irsod. However, intro- duced as liaviUK l>oeii with Kdwards at one time, were (SeorRO Rrice (the new stock broker), .Jack I'earl, Harry Ro.se. Charles KiiiR, Jessel and itert Wheeler. One or two may have iK'on riiiRors, but Mae Murray in the oriRinal costume «he wore as a newsRiii, showed for a lloeting moment v/ith the l^dwards bunch. Qcno Uuck's 'Xrarade , of Com • Thi* dcpor^wpn* conlains nMmittcn thcolticdl ncwa Ucms as puh- U^hcdtiuiinfi the UH-ck in the daity papers of York, Chicago. Ban t'ronei$eo, UoUyioood and l>(m4a!». Wuufntr t9ttif9 m credit jo^ thCHt m SNetu York Theatres II RKO THEATRES 86" ST. Wea. t» Wi. 3«pt. 20 to 28 'K<i t i lM > M to: the] V''ll)iin.V.«iMl 'liet'a'T'i'y.AKikln'; ''Komnnro In the { Kiiin' .tnd 'Ilown to the WllcLaniili» By JACK PULASKI AftertnatV eC the second scrap betiii^e««M''--iiarh«»''; Rohm '■:iiavdi^'- J'lmmy (ex-dynamite) McLarnIn, with the latter regaining, the welter title, in- dicates that bOxlnR fans will see the boys ro in a rubber match. That meetiiiR may be staged in Chica«()'s St.idtaill,. :tli'l* ''^HXk. or in New York next yeafr ffttd the eonteiittams' met oh the 1 a dffferehee that (he iUdge.i dls- J'eison-George JE3SEL ie COOPER, Ed SULLI- VAN m^wi|,P|ltrol On sercen—"Death on the Diatnond" (liU WMON.~fW. "GLEO-■ '"Ciiiud9^t«r. /.Colbert: i'/»v)i. vavvrr/. ()Hiia.4 original date (Sept. C), tho Van- couver Irisher mii;ht have been kayoed. Wise Kuys who said the Coup po.«jtponements l>epau,8e, of caln were harmful to Jliiim^' wrong. ■ ■ 'Harney-»^as-' iV..'ilte:^yp«Jr; then, while Mctiarnin wai' Ih Ibettbip shape last week (17) than earlier in the month. The doubje champ hapi)ened not to .bb 'as fast as lie should have, beeil*; ii*:; iMt«it<^ by the 140 iWMihds wftlcS^ liew before toted into the ring. That perhaps was a break for Mcr.,arnin, but not since Rilly I'etroUo. ne.'irly stopjied him and purtched hiyrt tb th«» 'cJirtvaUl four or five times,, haii Jfimmy taken such a .sockinR around as from the right mit of: Ross last week. . ; 22 Out of 29 ■■■ Just hOMf , HliiUed observi-rs. Wl'o coveir and repjpf t;,,flHt,Cuffs, viewed the llRht and the'Viiy they scored tho round.s m.iv b.' ititerestint^ bo- ca.n.'ic of a p is.sihlc cliMii^e in the preSL^iit .sy.stciM iif ji|(lij;inK .cllUtO.sts. Tho: (•• >II.s.>»I.>furi 0f <o{iinion was \X\ |»t Ilos# won,. '-'22 otU ;'<>f''' 38■,/iCrJi'Pbrtli' f-nvoring the ('liic kid. The' jM 111111 a••< not a s chiso a.s in (lie Inst iii"-(iii,; m .M.iy, 'I'liat Tiiay Iwj julisted fiMbi tho fact, that (Ik" a; torid l^y roiti^d rep^ii IrK^ nUiy^. T^eivJ, V(« k (l ifhek R^^^^^ a tu(;ij iVP 7() )l llllt.s .1:, li.;ail|,sl; -i^j f'n ri'l.Hiim, I II ■! ■•■ Imiid; 111 fviai Jiiltiidr 111 tljt> (viuiipiiti;. W<'it> tl|« PlttsburRh Roard of Trade urRiiig that traillc viulaturs bo rc»quire«l to display a <^ii^.'Wild Uoad.' ^ Itaving secured an injunction to pireveni the police from interfering :with sn^h making in front of picketed theaitim liocal 30$ is seek- ing to cre^ i^f«iiit case on no m^ss pickotMwrdi^fij^ }fa(i(eAWiielt#^«Uace shoir lost a lion in l^iohmohd, Vai,, In training for ciydi» -Bea-tty.. isSieappd ^uslc t^^iA'ivmiiim <k the|from Ita eage^di^m killed ^ . ' one horw Ahd AtUeked another/ Uirlveh 6tt, It soughjt to escape, but wa» .cornered and shot. ,:Ohe s|jOc-: tatbr hurt by a buUet.; ;!: , Weyia Werdeh,. whO sAyiif.: she's a picture actroKS, held In t*r<ji:iice'bs a st(»w.away. Told bOat Oflleial* ahe ha<l Rone to see ,a friend off. some- one Rave her ,a ciR.iret and the next she knew they wi're out .a.t sea ilolla.nd tunnel p.assed more than a million cars in AuKust I'Mrst time the ree(»rd has l.>eon m.ide this year. Mot opera house RoltinR its face lifted. Sand blas((>rs .it work Murray's, the R.adio CMly tavern, names the booths after those who most fre(juently i),a.tronize Iheni After oyoDing as 'Kirst lOpisode,' I>lay ha«^>'lMirt»t<mit|flli'-''|6''. 'College .Sinners' lOmjiloyees of Macauley, publi.sher. aRain on strike. UrRinu a boycott of l)oi>ks piiiiled by firm:: -TO elude scr<'en purch.ase.H. Opera sitiRors returninR, Jeritza, Gustavo .Scliulr.endorf. Givte .Stueck- Rold, amonR thoSe in last w<'ek. loritza will open with Chi bp in November. M onto, C(irl<'> 1 Sallet Uusso in town. HeutscHes Volksthoatre, which is to iiihii^t.ihb Venice tljoatre, denies any a9iliation. Saya alt i»lay- ers and wrltiers are American citi- ieiML>ithoiiaJi« i»oeJl hore |or a gen- eration or mOriBi i': ' Hoyale thbatr»>^ be renanted for JohK Doldeh. Fy>rmcr doldon thea- tre. HOW West &8th St.. a film house Itillie liurke offers $5,000 to the ZleRfcld est.ate for the right to u^e the 'Follies' title.. William S. Toffey. treasurer of Westchester county, claims title is tho property of the estate, which Is In bankruptcy. Offer submitted to a refcToe. NorwoRian, Swedish and Lithua- nian riRhts to :'Tobac«i-:Aoo^' bAve been sold. ' ' IJniteil I'aretit.s' Assn. of N Y. to Rive :\ S('i ie.< of 10 ,sp:'cial shows for at CtrneRit* Hall on sun essive Satur(i.l^■s. st.arliiiR Oct G, Vari(>(l list of ntlr.actions. Style show liehl in N, Y Tuesday wa.s wir<*(l to 5:1 other cities whore iu(lietic<>s sit in on description of tho costumes. Rilly Rose Music Hall seekiuR to (lodRe a thoatfrical license, which costs more. Ali^o would involve the loss of lt« llicttbK-1tii«^i|ae under law. i'lenfy aot.or.s ,-;oiiiR to .SiriR .SitiR 'his winter, hut that's because tho prison li.as been added to tho relief plavers circuit. I'Mrst show last Kriday (21), 'Rahy Mine.' Sean 0'(;a.sey in town .and tel^ff us we're 'T'oilean Ur.' That fifteaiia 'Rretty MUQh l^ike Ireland.'- I'ark detMmnient will cot the fkM- mal census. About 30% too bid Or otherwise unfit. ^; , 14 kii. school children wlli: mak«'a wcjOKly brbad(!:ast over WMCA ot sst school program dosigpbd to' t^ctwi;^ the pupils as Well as dev!ii*lo|^W dlo talent. ■ '■,:::•■■;■; Stealing benches^ frbiH' eein<^ is the latest, around N.V V. N. T. torn oVei' the' Question of a even rounds Rivea Biibyfacc he still wouid be Mhy geilMlp by .six points.' ■ ;■■ >'":'';-~fr--'r','f.!. ■:: It:., ap#eafl«-'ti|it|:;«M^ - sent systeni of judging flghts is too uncfertain. Opinion of sports writ- ers .sittinR on top of the ring shf.uld be a.s accurate as that of the judges and the refereev I.n In- sttiii^esT #|ier0 tbiro Is so marked aRi-ee. jierhaps It mlRht be well to defer the decision for five or 10 minutes until the tally of sports l^hroeiUBiorjton previously on boiMMk Ch ic fiddle's 'liilephant on —' Hand.s' ":iNil'::af; ciii^ffiiiipto;: vision. ■■:'• ■ ■ ■■■■ CoUiiiibia RroadcastiuR System has arrauRod to take over tha Avon theatre as an air auditorium. Had oriRinally planned for th» Maxino Klliot. Phillips Holmes throuRh Now york on his way to Ijondon studios. C JudRO Manton, sitting in chai||<^ bers. orders Kox creditors to prdiliiP. .; proofs of their claims. : . ; I'raclically all employees of tbA H late Charles HillinRhani mentioned': ; in his will filed in SurroRato's courts v New York, last week, but acconi-: pahying report shows barely sufU^ cient funds to meet funeral ex-, pon.ses I MllinRham's former wifo. Klleoii Allen, was bequeathed 150.000. Tommy Manville advertises he'll not be responsible for the debts Of his wife. M,ircella Kdward.s Man- ville. Fanny llultkinan. New York at-':' torney, who Hcted in the 'Rasputin* litiRation aRatnst Metro, bark in^ town. -i:'''-: ■ lOi nest Truck in a Jam With Wil- . liaiii I larri.s. Jr., oVer 'NOt foii* Chil- Iron.' Harris will prefer .charitf^s to ■;. i'i(|uity. ■:'■ • ' :■';:■■■ .••':": I'rod ucin R managers agree to l<:<luity'JrVuts board' pi'OpOsition At the meeting they .al.so adopted .; chUnges in. by-laws to prohibit ^ closed shop. X.atter |^ prohibited;' by NUAi New rbllfiff, ^ that any manager |Mri[|du<^ng:A lihOW IS; aut«»- niaticaliy :A m of ' the asso- ciation. ■ Max Uubinoft gave a cohcei't at the liipii i^Viday rtigbt to. th«t .iiieipi<t bors of bin CoMhio^ftd^B- Assn. to .|ia;id ujji irt6ii^i»er*j " t'harle^/^m^ l^ftt^ lakeiik firit*^ froip Kept :Wtley. Denils with |e«(d "i situatiomif a* •Contempt bf ■ Court .* Main lobby dt 'M^.:': Ma. Oardeii >: datitnged dub tb a firb in an adjaeim drug store. Tempoi'ary box oni«e(i» established for the current radioV' shtiw. ' V ^.■ r";7'""', ' ■ r': ■' Hritish Hohie Olttce issues. |>err ' mit to Fay Carroll to;do. #oiiMe<|hit|t .f on the stage. Had ^^ef^tlH>d^w<^ A permit for v«t|d*^^ttte^^^ V iUw was ali^ady bngAoed .at. a cabaret. ..^: TiOttors o f admlhlifitratlon granted M ifdrod^TIflSgolTd^bir-ther^ her husbandi tb«^^^^^ Ikldyw^i- Ga.rguilO' :iii^-:.Hni':i«t»l .nairtif.-.::•: iMiiAll lii^ in . Heights ^^^^t^^ m Wads«!Ot^b AV$;f Saturday (22)^ stikrted liivA ittbrc room. Thoaiii*.. (^bwdbd #|th children, but ho pbilii^k: .T^in^ Wlflfl^ili, of stage and aorebn, on bwr-^y to l^ehov to divorce If. 8. Gumbel. Jr. Ittwi «^ lier. divorce rNMR' :Cliai!U|i Kenyuni ibout four years Agb. ' FVtai% olul» h.'ui reiiumed Its I9at« urday night supfterpi,' plahhed fbf monthly intervals." ' ■ Gilbert Miller And Max OordoA warm up tO 'IHrd of OUr Fathers.* .satirical cOhfiedy. Due late In ifall. I'idward Mendelssohn, stager, •will Ro to work for hlmHOlf this fail with 'Goodbye l'lea.«e' his:first. . UecejiL. lobs were on 'Clay DivM^e':. and ; Music Hox Uevue.' " - " Scenic artists of tho Welfare the- atres h.ave devised a new schoino for scenery. Neutral tints to per- mit the Colors in the costumes full effect. Italian Teatro d'Arte oiioned its fifth sea.son Sund.ay (23) nt lha IjonRacre. Clornmendatore GuiMoppo SlornI frontinR. Gone Tunney registered as a vi»ter at St.amford, Conn. Had been try- ing two years to get his name on th» l>oll book. y National Wholesale I<i(|uor weaU: , ers in convention Uer9.;0p!eme4-^^fti»: terday (Monrlay). ' ■.-, ;: : . [ :^y. city lottery and Us legality XT. S wouw ,iSV^miBnf9mr. ■ tne|n(ot IhterC'sted so long as it Is, not put OVor ihroURh the malla a.*»d is c(mtained wholly within the state I'. S, to require roRistration of all trick weafxins such as RUiisin canes et<'. ReRiilar weai>ons under police I'rinceion expedition to Autioch uno.arths an a.ttelet|t theatfc Of .liirge e.ip.ieity. About 400 NeRio ai tois due to Ret joifS with various R'way produc 1 ions. C!ill)ert Miller .and l.<'slie Howard in association with Arthur no]>klns, will do ShevwovMl's 'The I'etrlfied I'oresti' It Will be Iloward's first R'way sliow since 'Animal dom.' , ', ;•■ -v.'; Newark Art theatre Is noW the volifuiib''. bt.' 4%tMHii|pi W«ht was i|idst1nlbh(^d so often on account of the weather th.it tho Rate was badly affected, the more so when the ittfternoon of the match threatened niore rain. Itosult was tfiat while nearly all the ^hoico lo- cations wore sold, tho V.ast outer rim was emjity, with few fans go- in for tfie cheap seats. ^9,0J0 Kicked Back :'■'■ tlefuhtda tivei aired flO.OOO dally .after the third -set-back and the total value of tickets returned amounted Jo $45,000. With fair weather Rate would havQ been.much, lai Rcr but still with A ; af $138,000. ($118,900 not, state . and 1 boh^ Ah, bid 'paper m federal tax deducted) lloss go* oyer [theatre 11 (!'s and Mcl-arnin (»vef 171 pbarloA R 11^^^ Rruid New York American GhHst- '*'>'*'h> bo ll"3Smta mas l''im(l i:ot 40 %.olf t^e top. . Ingf charged with - ,,^„ drivliiR ;i o ir nearly .f 10,(^0,. AUd mw ^tlje | y^;,,,' 2H and 1 )r Garilieh'ir' fiwhcehWkgO was ^Jedilictipd; there \\as a. iioaf profit, Hiru'ed in liy the b'uiid an<l MiKe .lacoh.i, llie broker who liiiiiired tho cveii). Ro.ts copped the first iT|9Jch oil a .split (l<>c.ih.i<in;'V|lldftb«;'41b^ aiiil Ihe referee nftTnlng the winri/'r .'tJc liai iiiii le-.Mtned tho CKfoyn .!*» I lie sMii" /. ly, ;io in tbAlV'feM^i Ihu bfiys .a>'0 cvo|i, .;'V'iKx', I ifilinsk v. fif l''Ii»w<'i hoKpifal. (P'clir'vl liim to !>,. drunk I fol)iM.-;i >n ■. Ills i|ri\'iiiR lu'etise •II (tor I 'ill, Il I. k III W isliiii); [ton. denies |i(> iiiis any iil.iii for ceh |,soi itiR r i(li(( ru'ws lii u I'lci.sls Mai ».',.irct All •liii l.itei-t addition ti pi ofe.^.iKin 11 i.l v is.-rs ,1 nd f;.u(«;-it Joe turei-H (,f ti|f, 'Il III) it l<" arts depart tn'Mit, of ! J V II VValt er , Ha,»npdf'P W(!t;rg.iiel V/v Ik riv, (llaMilo Utran CliiuuRo Rryn Mawr theatre tickbt vvthdow was shot through with but-, lets by hoodlums. Tf'heatre' wfui: clo.sed at the time. Uutch Village at tlie World's Faiir Was opened by |luliNb<i \l^roHftjnA Chlc.agQ-■.■architect. ■■ Statistics gotten up by the Fair: show tliat it needs 115.000 attend'^' ance dally till Qet;.:*#l to blb^ penses., ' .;■■.:■ ■';■■■■■■ ^-'''^ ■■'■' ■■■:■ '■■■■ Movement is under way to retain the Swift Rrldge Handshell at tho Fair for symphony concerts Kquipment and parts of the build- inks at the l'*air are expected to up at a:uction Nov. 1. . : . ChlcaRo recreation C0ht.mission 3u-tO-^n i^iri'cment t liiit the l''air mjtiat be kejit a.s a recre.atlcHliaJl . (Coniiniied on paRO 62) ■ ; «ai BIRTHS g:r,,:'Ah«l^: JilirA'.. Airtijy^'...H^ty t ;," C!t*l©«»p9l'.V;.-i^Wt'.' ;i«,;a:.;; it h;- vlTalab^fV' :'l| d l;*illtli*, ' I'ltheif ,;,_ls.' i>ai/ .""'■■■ ■•■■ ■■■■:'■ ■. ^-■■,■:■,,'•:'■■•,;■■?:.■:, ■., '\r. Mr I lid Mi.4. l''r ink I'ofrilti H<»iV;': in Hoilywo<^*d, Sept IS. Father' ^ l''oii^ *^lbrh''^sti*^tb*rMfhllrflst,:'>^' . Wry. and..T'Wi-a';:-j: ^-ft,.. r^bttti^giv.-l datiRhf l^ip^ :F:opf ■■k; In^-pbVsiJiA^ i.s C«fi'niiif i- 'I II iM'ni,age|^.::oi[:.')|t|i*»'"»|iil|'^