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^efctAfr April 7, IfJT FOR1l»r VARIETY 71 one Wmfd Fair (Continued from page 1) who ori inally conceived the entire thing fcacfc in the spring of 1935, is now a steadily groAwiiig group of di- isions and committees. Qrover Whalea is . executive head, W. Earl Andrews is general manager, and Commander Howard A.. Flanigan is adriiin^Btrative assistant. Divisions and departments include general mariagtr's* treasurer's, service, wo- men's, design; publicity and .exploi- tation; foreign participation and adi-' visory^ There are Ave autorndttafesi at the disposal of the 570 ejnplieispAss: Iiitjerest A1#M*F In addition to thft flSvewlteor offlaesi, Fair exhibit oceu9i<«»' tto 5<llb smxeace-r 34th street fssinosif' tft« gjnstirK* floor of the Shiv^' Wiatt^ Interest fias t&e ffJwt?, aMt tatts: early d^fi^> is^ tfTitfenscnV iw thff iatti' tendaneft tft>0«u C<ntirria^^ anl^ tposv .entering By th» -maihl dtettr;, 9iMS came tff o'.O'k' tike bv>fini<we Sfonvr day of Bast -wwsSt aiffiW vwpw ta*b«# Tuesd«jr" an* SHlUft*^ Wwitoertfafsr. Tli« figure Bietiit S)^^ cBaoili^ siaiijav then.. The Initio: iitis^ will Occupy ,]i,^8> adres onx FlkudSunlir Meadisws: (esm- pared to WOHsidd acntas^v, thv". Century «* BtWMS$). ffttjjFsaicai Woric; is alre«J!p unrttar .way tUtere. About 500 tre^ planttidi last- week atfd' a total of 1(1)00^ wi)l' be planted tliiB' year.' Fouisdl^tions for tAe $9001000 adn)i isiivatiibn building are inst abpiit complete, whili£ tKe fieliii house and test biiildtilff are entirely finished^ Gradliog^ Has bsFeni com- pleted, at » cost: Of $2,0001000. Alk though: .sfffilSeaMwoi for oOHCessiohis aire beine reseiincdli none has' bieen; let so :flto;> Leasusft o£ Ibt^ hovwvter, begins this wttdtt Whet&es tte siiir wiiil IB^tf Ifitiaa- cially saoBOSi^ dlqg«ndl^, of ooucse, on the bioi irSsm: SQilWOtOQI^ aetlsiutekHae is whatt tlttt I^ur Awavfis; fiistaDDS tliey'Qi heed t» easgt^ ftom tte ved^, pay off the fa7^«IO;0IR» ttotttii issuer and show at pvofitt. .ffiit'.so) 1^ evnem the- admisb pBiior BiaS) Aoi Biseib s«tt Tbnw tativeljr it's< fliijweifi' 'tkt^-tte some'ntheve between. 9tft& sndl' '0/,'vinW» at likeliw hood off ISei ttsiiosl'iat^i&flnsi psiisK. Of the enM tfi^N^ ot the ]?^air.. natural!^. Ahielb'-wlIK'''Hi8^ im' gained. FavKis(|b;^iti)tftlibii$:- andl fivms; erectiniE; butildShiBisp \«dll( piaib tO' lose plenty, vegaihiiiB! it' oM!!^ iim adver- tising ah<jD'pBestlig<ffi Andl miiIilibnB> oiD doHairs in? dutitii^ gt!an4ls> &<iM> ■thie- city, state aixdi. F«i>aall. gbvernnvents- will notL be. vepitiiiil. Wmt^ it tb^^^v doesn't fivosfi^eiiougtti 1t» pay ott the bond issue,, Hnsvgnsvvv;, itTs; figured' the loss caiK be llntgttllT' aSHset hy the fact that midst of the ttondhtflldlsvs'ave in business^VWhidb ktatnii fan ptoM by the outMslMtewni spendihg, i •. Tfew York dUrinif the FkiTi. Wvmsf aiaiil CSnm^p TslbwA' Strong'. oowftfetisJb: fisiir the Fair is^' expected!. top §e fii*lfM\££ bir both^ Broadwajr an«r> CoM^ Mandl- In the case of the Centlurjir off Fkosmessi. visitors ttr Chi«ag») hiad Kttl!e eilse to^ attract th»m! Btuithe Faiv' iitsel^.. OU«- of-town«»s- i». Jjiew ."iToitfo &r the WSiBt Fair, however;, wtiini take a4j Iteast one day off to visit ifoowfway and> the niterieias anic^ another* t» gander Coney IsIlawdL. Just h«^ ihubUb the Faiir w^lD^ mean' to Broadiwaijr (antf Wew geri^ra0 ejrtrai busiimesg; . is any- body's gaesR. Ohi tfee Bttsiis; oft'Scien- tific .e^ijnaite^''..Wlteli^^^ sajrg jpbowt. $1.0p0,0W;(j(W/^iiii; ft,^ spew* .by vi^iit- ors as- at d^ireet result: of the Fisii':. Show buBiniesB: 5«»ti<5ipa«i^ iw the Fai].- • still teo^ far caff to be even approxiinatery-.pr«d55ct«dl' The adn- visory esttimiiitiee ow . awasemenis (which win cover tegii amdl fllmis) is headed by Jtoftai GiJiaiffriv. but ho other nMMafettsvfesweyell, beei* pickedC Jladitf' piatsB. iw* urtdter the jisris;- iction iof the aidWisory eonanittee ©n^ «ommu«itaillibissi. Bial,, white' all hrahches of . show fet^iwesB; will uh- aoubtediy. be teprissttErtled iw Faiy Pi?ns,; almost nothrr^ ctefinite has been planned as yet. Washington, April 6. gressmeh will have partial erasp firt purse strings of the Fed- eral appropriation for United States participation in the New York World <air under provisions of revised bili fni il^'*^'"^ $5iMW,(H)^ G^ntribtttron offL J Rewritten: measure wered! by Representative Matthew J- Merritt of New York adds three Sr^^ of the House and trio of inp * ^ to the eommission^ cbnsist- cultnvi ^*="etaries., of State. Agri- culture, Commerce and Labor. A'Layman on. Radio's Pix Pluffs . Ne\y York, March 31. Editor Variety: As a regular reader' (and as you can see by the aboye letter-head one who is not in .the business). I would like to answer your question Which often ajpjpears. The matter which always crops up about pic-^ tures sieems Whether or ; hot radio broadcasting can help to .ms|ke a> pixr- ture. t would say dfeflisSllelir ^Bf-^^ first time the prbduesr' tsivv iHv ftuit: if ..ttte lMll!!^^ dbes: itst ISive uyi ts) it. aSl^ 19^ ^ubilie wiiai suandl^ aS^ awagr nescit. tiniteu Foir :e3EaiM)^> i went '.ts>.:the BoKy all.keyvdt up; te see tBce. litest piistuve ofl the seaisKnitv. ad«B niaif- be^it' tuvned! .ou>tt tb'be^r^ir K'diidi mot- wait uhtiH). it wae.oveTr . 'M:faK!:% m TDnirsiiaiy night wthtsw I was tfieve^ oth«9s>. didi the same- tbiioEg;, andl- it was: lite flimsft shewihigi. I see bir tow' diagr'S'' iissue- off T/amsv ' the. theaitre i» cfoiak tinrareiidlou9 fruisinesn^ whiisft^, atter allt, most mean. soin«tftiinff;.^but 1^^ b])ame it oH'v.the hoUd^,; MjagT" be. t!ra4f's^.the.'.ansifster' $vit nev^vther Il8ss;,..ri5D..en!jioy niiSr pBogranW' ovep l^e radSioi iis) 19^- ftii^e for wAait. they are maS wait t8>' flbdl out. aiwut l&e iebuves .fisr myscUC. TSfKvr YovK Apvill 31^.. Editor, '^jmem: interested) iro that shower; ba«h' Red: N^ichols tboUi in> your paper Dast week to rid himsellT of ai ^ght ih^ disnatiom.. I hope he tedls better:. Hts) my case if s not. aj matter oil: sseilis^ iiig an putBst to cooD 'olll.. Yet, watsA>- ihg . Mr. Nichol^ peir^ie. in print' awoke in me ai few mttnories and a couple of quratibns; If you'll .be so kindlty, maybe someftody'll sec them and answer: vie your Forunu^, First: in) speaking of the: evoliui- tion of modevni dance music (ja:^,, sweet; swinfe etet y, why db'you ©i»s aUways^ take off: either . from); the Bidcieland outfit br Whitsmiin? iiistsnv list me get thiS' on tberecord —quiiolfc!: jimi/liarope was befoDe Art. ]^iakmanv and Hwttman was- before Whitemanv. IDbnft.tha4l eeunt, or ami t the onljy: oiie tett wbO' inunemttevs>'A' J nxjtiise that somis of yout T/tmBinr muj^s: are ha;vinis< a Ib^ sHBMr wiitUD SiKi!aiipe« M. lisast Ei^iite printe the stadi' you write- oni swiinBi mu^Gi-when yoii! might be sttaTpening; ugo at what vaudevilli^ houses^ ave Ibft or gettikis arbundi tev Vfx j)oint&^ 7o\ii write' a5> if you' itoew.! or, profess" tb' know,, but yow grammatical cutrthrbat^' dbn^t. ti^ihk.. back, far enoughi Full! up^ a* chair,, kiddies. The late Jim: Furope was. at eol^ oredi boy who; put himself, together a diance combo: which' veaehwit its< pfeak when they were protessibnaliy adbpted' by tlW Gastles,(iVerHbnV aiuii I^ehe)'. They kilHnidl ailll the pesi^e ini New York and aliso' acoompUshedi ^eir shave of slbughter eir fouv:. Teas that waff a^ oombiitationw-toie Castlies^ in front of Fuvope'S' musie.. I diislake bein^ one of those "good olid', d'ays^' patriots,; but let ntfi; say that the present; genbi^a'tibni. hasiuft seen anyt3i1ng. Me it The CastUes> W(Sr» greapt,, amd .so^was Europe. I wbndlsr where yoir childlcen^ wen^ Whew the- bois^s came back froiw over- seas. 'Wi^ere youi on' Filth) Avenue the day the lads' celebrated theiv retuvHi With' ai parade? WfJSir -^rai Europe; was in-, theit proeessibn^—up> iiiv &ont of 5* or 60! pieces Ifeve yox* eoter heard, what SO-;, or 0*' coibred boys:' .ca«. dov to ■.'■'©v'er .Therie'?' :€ran; yo'uj imaginpe-?' tJh-hiiah;^' that was- Europe atid l stiifl! think that's where trucMnf^ started. " TMt jjuariai'die probablty^ r^^ little, to .Europe: pTotTessibn^lliy,. but ntot- siiea>Hiy you-, ca-h . .bet it's: tew' bad the newsreelis didn't havre sound tbat day st> it could hay:e been for keeps. It. -was somethin*!, A^nd. alibwiTig itst Ummpprtan«e; it neverthel)es» pro- vokies the thought of what: would Europe have done, with the mwliern:. Goiieep'tion of orehestrstioni and ini- strujTleritatipn? Re did ptiew^ vrtthi: a. dance and' brass band of his. day. It's in the book. And' should you.: think I'm taiking .thr(S*igte^m^ hati, you eari lift the lid to see what makes me tiek by getting the Victor Co. dig, up aiid play a platter tilted, 'You're Here And I'm Here;' That*s Europe arid a tune which he. used to play .while the tiastles one- stepped. Remeriiijer? No, you don't. There was a drummer on that rec- ord who was a drummer. 1 have ho. idiea of his name. Which brings me to my second query: Nvhy are; there no modern dvummevs whb can take a. break without, merely making a lot of noise? Have you heard, lately, any drumnier who takes a break wiCHt » uneoaetiillutibNal'w En cheeking, this^ 1 rhythmic figure solely on the suave drum? You haye not, hieither hawe I, and r do my shar^" off Kstemng,. Your present day diraramer has. » small drum, a. big, dijumy,. fbur oymv bals, two fiy swatters and! he's^ o to the wars.. Mayil»e-.he*is::hxftt tbi yow To The he'ia a series- of ' dull thudisi. an'd much; loud whangins off metaX' discs. Ttim als# goes for that guy with Sienny Groodman; whbmi you;]migss: ISStMt iis so: great.: It's ipbs^iblb: tha't is: as- good ai? they say,, but whewr ever.- Fye heard him', eitatetf Gbbdmani iis; hoMhig . hiini dowrar-or .be'is'.baish)F> llijii',. AtnA^ no-w, youfre in^.ihy paribr becausei. te break dbwn and eonABS^, Fnr jiust aii: old psvccuadoni pedaiu pusher: fromi -way Mck, (F\ittintf: that io toi stand ofl!L any 'iso' ybw won't taiik'. equips; )■■ . But let me e^cpiain what JD nveam about drumming:. Bave yeup. heard Ast^uie take a< break? What he (ibes: withi it?' Taps' aren't much; diiferent thaw the. efSeet a dlrummer' gets: -withi hisi hands; At least,, the way Astaire dances. Gertainlbr most. peoplls^'S': handix are more flesiiblie' thaw tHaat fisst TetiV Fnv . almost of tKie opinion t^at . Astape cau out-dancie any driunmeir (a«vd. hiis- sticks^)) in the abun>- try.. M any. easie^ ;..'tafte'. iHtrn .toV' marr. kcEt^Astaire'ff gotbetter-' sense: bit .synbopotuptiii tateiw. the' .way- any.. auv>^ rent pedalV^atcr.'";: pllayih9:. ' Sa> FM prove my point. FE^i^e' ybw paiidL. attentiow Siinee'. Jbhnny - GSreshi has: fteem pllayihis' fjjr Asl^nre?' Am imi^oiveM^M; what?' iC^b: argumifiit Ifiv«e yois notiised how il^ire laafisbs: mot: blind work' wlthi. Rim;, jpairtiiiBUt- lavlir the dx^ummer?' (Set t9lM> Astaiotew GKcesw reeordi of 'AolangTesi.*' -Thot^s: my poBsessibn-iis^nine^i^ihtSH^ liaiw; It aiw^t no' scrapi off papbB:. That's, rhythmt and. itfs syneopatiioni, too. Mbst drummer^' of todaisr se^ oblivibiB}: of the' fact that you. saw have both. Astaire's got it, and that drummer witHa Jim Europe, had it^. A pvettyr Ibnig^ gap- with few bridlses; Maybe Fin turning: into am old busted Ibunge. B^t iht my. Ibdiger there isn/t a drummer now aroundl who^s; worth hiis^: I^ksv- Km 'Re Jbsepfc Voaaliigeir NiewF York, April: Si. Editor, VAjMsryr Ikv the Mlaroh- 2$ issue the- fbllbwpr iiig; statements were printed in a storiiF' captioned' "Ibside^ S'tutf on Magfs,!' whiieh) refers. particUliarliy. to- Josephi.lbXinninier; X know it Is your dbsire to' correct any erroneous Statements^ S.. "It is reported! that he is" vol^ntari-liy workihig. off his i dbbtelhess'to-her at preseiit." £ "We- explains" to his audi- ences- tlHat he is proud of the fact ti^at he is" not associated with any magicians-' organizations, pai^tieularliy the Society of.Amer- ican Magician]^ which he thinks is ai rapi."' In the .flvst place, Mr. Dunninger was: not financially interested in the show:- to" which the article refers and, therefore is not in any way indebted tb' me.- FurthBrmore, the . second state- ment is' absolutely untrue, since dur- ing, the many years Mr. Dunninger has: been under my management'he has not appeared, irr more than Half a dozen performances wi'lfteut the personal representation of my self or assbciates.. .Ffarnees.JSoefcefelI!er Kimff.. Ifasd it tb) be ineosrcet,, and that wh^ axs- assistant attorney generail did. glye on! ppiniiony privaittiy - ifinat the bill was net worth' the paper it waW WTitteni biiv nevertheless, it Iras beea agreed by both: siidiss, i aim- fn- fSbrntedv, to make thiir. a^ coxirt case witik*.'the definite pSans of carrying; it te the W< 9-1 Supreme Court ne matter who--wins the lower- dbcisibhs;. H.. A. 3VefCiesh of the World theatre,, SKhneapeliisv.representingi the AUied and Fbblids official^, representing' the pvodtacer-exfaibitbr . eoinpaniesi,. are te hove worked, out that agree' ment for .their- respectiive interestsi AvfV' Off "SVHi'HB'SV-. 94l9Gfcff Ca.rretoii> College,. NorthiTeld;, Wmnw ■April I^. 15I3.T.... Editor, Vaihkt-st. Could you give me iaoime inlorma^' tfon hoW to get ini touch witft theat- Tiea.1 prodtKing eompanies opersti^^ in thie.Middle 'West and ore » fairly snialt scale? I have a couple of stur dents: who^ .are- interested in' direeting' l and thi^ would like ta get into- some; company foir beginning experience,. ■Where and to whom could I write? Mark Hartna, tWitfi advent of me suTmner aip€k MssoTtj. tke a^ve 'is one of :the most frequent requests to Variety within recent weeicsi^Ed.] ' /S' Sivorcemeni Test Bismarck, N;, I>., jgJditor, Vauietv: In your issue of March 24, in dis- cussing the North Dakota theatre bill; you staited it . had hot been signed at that ti It has since been signed and is a law to become operative July 1, 1937, Another story on the same page also refierred to an aHeged attorney general's opinion that the law was Kel8pilgtBri» Am Idea. New.'Vorle, March 31.: Editori- Vambiwv Whii^ it ie ttDvie that the innova^ tibn. of' the atnaiteuv program' has: brought ihto> the> Umeiight a qjiantiity of des^blie new tallecit,,.it is: all3b> tsue that fiime fbr* ISte wihnier has, in< the maibrity of easeS|. beenvtoov. fleeting'.^ Bach. -week, any nuimber of aniaw teuvs »b- recigygnitssdi;. by virtue of S^Iiia: poilinff in their favor,, as eligr ibibsi :.for pro^ssiioinaS dl^uts; And whilisv many of these wiinnerit, have beent fbrtunote ihi secuvinic engage meiits- that have elbvatiKir .Vthem swiiDaijr up-tftt' Ibddlsr of success, look at thie thbusoncb wlto haiivne never had ai sbesnd opportuniity te^ lure any sort offsime.. Secure iw the' fcnewliedge that they 'have the stufC' (Hx hadn't, the pub Uiit' spekeH:?)) tft^ continue to plod endlisssltr allong;, studying and iin- proviinvMiut wiiUh :little cpnse gjuence;. Km tHe vast majority of tHMse> unengaged) cases, the amateur dbesi liot event know where to contact the: peopllt kv a position to help him. This: knocking on doors is a haphaz- ard business and in the long run beavs HMDe fruit. The truth of the mottler iff. that there are insufficient oicOs: for him at present. Thatfs why, ■ I'd like to suggest an emplbyment agency, exclusively for these winning radio amateurs who are not, talented enough to attain stardomv but who could success- fully fill small club and. social en- gagements^ An agency handled by ^e networks and runiby experienced radio officiate>would prove an inyal- uable aid iii piecing, our future en- tertainers.. evsman. D Moral : Y„. April 2. The Clreus »nd Brooklyn, N. EdijBor Vaujety: The pending, arrival, of the Great est on) Ekvtb and the reopening: of Yariett's forum moves me to mount my fav6T»i4e hobby; The circus; .in) spite of its Ibst Easter businessi. wilf take out of town, plenty of ntoney.- With business conditions good in most, parts of the coun'try, it prob^ ably will haye a highly profltabDe season, The circus, save in the IbaiV' est years, always has made money.. It has suffered less than any other form of traveling amusement and can 'straw' them when general busi^ ness is good. And this largely due to the fact that the circus is the single arm of the amusement business to cling tO' the idea that its purpose is td' amusc: ItS' patrons' and not to> sugar-eoat propagandis or .discuss: ethical prob^- liems*.. '. : . There might be a moral in this for the dramaitists;' F". Xi-lite ■ .Sbttf.- Tlst C* T, m, Mftcvy Lull .: New .York; April 1. Editor,.'ViMrrtr' As. a liaiTin^ whio thinks hrmself a bit sh»w--wi3e (whicft is-among: the mfajor reasoiiir I rea<4 VAwsirr - ligieuBiy aap .a ' Cuide to al^' sorts- of armasemeirtsy,, I ftavb often wondered l-wh-y siot lew of the: night; life mani- i agements fasBvenit thought of the idea; ' that » sitable pbrtion of .the dl ingr-- I daneingr-drinkihg patrphage would appreciate some bright spot at that : 19.11 p.m. MI period wherein to i kilT time interestingliy. After;a-din- !ner in some caibaret or restaurant,, no matter how- late one lingeT.<i, the ;patrons usually file; out at around a quarter .of 10. Nothing starts, again until 11:30 p.m. That's perhaps one reason whyr—- as I have seen you emphasize—so many surcharged film fan."; come into the Radia City Music Hall loge seetion and other picture houses, primarily as a time-killcri but usually disturbing many around them. They themselves' don't fancy the picture di.yert.issemcnt as much as it's a placij'to pdrk the body, i know that to be the main idea from (Gbatiinnwd iroim 'botheredC NSbitfter' wilH. (!rerman•^ lahguat^' fAxm made outside 'Aryan.'" rutesi'ini Austin* awd Gzecho- ^ slb<va]^;. .Latter' phi^se of the busi most complicaiilied Most Mmisi maidiai i or EMapest I'm flke.German language are,, from,i the antirNazi standpoint,; objcctibiioMe; bei mitteii inte' Germany tipiiv piietuces'. in the German lan- guage,: no matter where made, must, cotnp^ wWh the: 'Aryan* principles.;. Since.Gennanrlanguage pictures find., it ahnbst impossible to earn their coi back without siiowiriR in Ger- many;, most of the 'Viennese, ;etc;, pKf; db comply, JeWs not .working i •oron them.' But how to label these, las distinct from such pictures a6 are jimide.by refugees in these countries, is the. problerri, with the result that these refugee'German .pix frequent?", ly suffer, from the bans and boycotts innocently. .With the new distinctions iri mi both . Ufa and Tpbis have beien labelled German companies. There never has been any question about Ufa, but Tobis has been constantly in doubt because of Its international tientacles and Dutch in. Now, with the reorganization' in German filmdom" making it clear that Tpbis is practically German goyevhrhent- controUed, it, too, is on the pah. . Distribs of . Germans-language .pIx which are eligible, 'insofar - as' the bpycott goesj wili be provided; with certificates. First, such went ..to 'Eternal Mask,' Swiss pic in German, and others will go to- pre-Hltler German films or Vierinese, etc., con- sidered in the clear. Another move made by these or- ganizations against remake; Hpllywood by miajor "American cbm- panies of films from, the- boycotted territory.' Letters Were, sent last week to. Columbia and RKQ in pro- test against 'Lost Horizon' and 'Soldier and the Lady' respecUvely. Attitude is that the companies bought material or shots froin Nazi companies, thus helping the Ger- man companies and, indirectly, German goyernmeht, For the time being no more direct action than contacting the American companies will be attempted since it is admit- tedly a complicated notion to at- tempt boycott of American product iiist because its ori in is partially 'Naaii, . After' he had jerked 'Amphytrioh,* T!I!f&Hnadle Firench-language icture- j^bom^Iiti8^BriVllbnt theatre, N. ., last week, 9v Sv^ Rrellberg, operator of the house;, receiivied a letter frohi the ! Joint Bbysott Cbuncil thanking him for the aetlbiv and commending him. ifbr it. F^tuire kad. played at the house llil days: and was picketed by the Cbuncilf and the Anti-Nazi League^, but was withdrawii by Kreldberg;. he says, 'at the first bp- portuQity." JerusalWiiiv, Mlarchi 22,, Productions, in) Crsrman; whdoh: are .screened in "Fell AvinF must nevr Ob* tain the okay of the- 'boycott, commit* teer'. andl any and every advertise-, men-t appearing' 1» a newspaper or OH) a. billboard bears the Kegendr 'German TlitlKniCHrAppirovtt^ by' the Bbyeott Committee.!'* ' .It ie Ibibwnv.on the best authority,.;, however^ that not enJ^y hostility to Nazisnv is the motlive. There la: .gcnfuine fear that- TUI Avfv'ii;. thbui- - sands, of Germans:, will; ncveif^ l^ te .ispeak 'aaythdrntf'''c£9e'if ,thicy are fed- with; .German! pfeii 'arja^' German'' newspapers. lAttcr we hot'ailliov^ to be published: here,, arad unsueeesfr- ful efforts have beeni made te bar them- from kiosks; persoiio'li history.. Tet^ wllcre ta ;je&t I kno-w that ttie iiarlctn U^proor House has. a ^IflS pvm^ show which i a .bright. idba. There, are bistros auch as Armando's; for example which have saacy songsttira; who start doitig- thehr stuffs at- around Id o'Plock, atsov But that^s: about all. More of 'em! Why not Bill's Gay Nineti , or Dwight Fiske to cut up aroii 10 o'clock, instead of mid- night? Spots fpr an after-dinner liqueur or highball, wherein to repose and be diverted for an houi* or so, before one sails further intb the night. "The.night life hosts: Should recognize- the fact that everything is ebncentrated between 7:30 and 10, and from 11 o'clock on; What about that heavy-hahging hangover hour or so in between? Roger Liman.