Variety (Jul 1944)

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THANKS. .. to the great thron gs who attend ed the "bond shows" presented several time* daily on the stage of the Giant Bond Register in Times Square and who bought-a bond a minuteT THANKS . . . to the scores of artists listed below who willingly and eagerly volunteered their services at these bond-selling performances . . . and to their managers, press agents and repre- sentatives with whose help and cooperation this unusual job has been done so well. THANKS ... to the Actors' Equity Association, the American Guild of Variety Artists, the Amer- ican Federation of Radio Artists, the Screen Actors Guild, the American Guild of Musical Artists, the American Federation of Musicians, the United Theatrical War Activities Committee, the Holly* wood Victory Committee and the War Activities Committee of the Motion Picture Industry, under whose auspices the Cash Register was conceived and erected. To General Chairman C. C. Moscowitz and his staff, a deep bow for the efficient manner in which they arranged the many details in connection with the presentations of the shows. U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT War Finance Committee of N.Y. Entertainment Industry Division^James Sauter, Chairman ANNABEllA PAUL ASH & ROXY ORCHESTRA TREVOR BACON IRINA BARANOVA RED BARBER PAT BARNES GRACIE BARRIE tOUtSE BEAVERS DANNY BECKNER ft ORCHESTRA ELIZABETH BERGNER IJPRY BROS. JtfANNE CACNEY LOUIS CALHERN CAB CALLOWAY ft ORCHESTRA IMOGENS CARPENTER RALPH COOPER CARLO CORELLI DON COSSACKS CHORUS " SERGIO DEL KARLO VIVIAN DELIA CHIESA , . JEAN DICKENSON V- DUDLEY DIGGES , RALPH DUMKE EMPIRE STATE QUARTETTI WILBUR EVANS JOSE FERRER BENNY FIELDS EDDIE GARR . : PATRICIA GIIMORE GEORGE GIVOT JACKIE GLEASON •EN GRAUER UTA HAGEN BOB HALL ADELAIDE HAWLEY ' . HARRY HIRSHFIELD JOY HODGES WILLIAM HORNE WILLIE HOWARD DEAN HUDSON ft ORCHESTRA. DEAN J AGGER HARRY* JAMES ft ORCHESTRA BOB JOHNSTONE VICTOR JORY SAMMY KAYE ft ORCHESTRA LEW KESSLER DENNIS KING JESSIE ROYCE IANDIJ BOBBY LANE ft CLAIRE CANADA LEE HOWARD LINDSAY PETER LORRE : ' "l •ERTLYTEll * INRIC MADRIGUERA ft ORCHESTRA IUBA MALINA RUTH MATTESON UNA MERKEl KATHERINE MESKIIL LUCKYMILLINDER LUCY MONROE MAGDA MONTEZ CONRAD NAGLE GERTRUDE NIESSEN NANCY NORMAN BRIAN O'MARA BIBI OSTERWAID JAN PEERCE WARREN BROS. WESSON BROS. BILLY WILLIAMS ANNA MAY WONO BARRY WOOD ILENE WOODS ARTHUR WRIGHT ROLAND YOUNG RUBY ZWERLING ft ORCHESTRA ond lo, ; CAPITOL THEATRE PHIL REGAN •ILL ROBINSON ^ BENNY RUBIN HAZEL SCOTT CORNELIA OTII SKINNER SUNNY SKYlAR TABS SMITH ft ORCHESTRA CHARLIE SPIVAK ft ORCHESTRA DOROTHY STICKNIV _ . , SALLY STUART JEAN TENNYSON TIP, TAP ft TO! IRNEST TRUIX VAl VALENTINOPF ; NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANV COLUMBIA BROAOCASTINO SYSTEM' THE BLUE NETWORK MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM STRAND THEATRE lrvin» Windiich PARAMOUNT THEATRE ' Bob Wtilmen — Bob Shapir* RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL Gvi Eyiclt <- l««n Ltxnidsff ROXY THEATRE livina Ltiit r — Sum R«u«h ★