Variety (Aug 1944)

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Wednesday, Angust 2, 1944 PjiftlETY House Reviews state, Y. Hi, Lo, Jacfc & the Dame, Masters k Rolhixs, Milt Herth Trio toit/i Betty We.stmore, Keti Douidson-John Scott tt!ith Jiinmv Ross. 6 WiH«s, Ruby Ztocrling House Orch; "Gotng My Way" (.Par). Stout summer iare for this house, few acts being standout but major- ity going over nicely: Management appears, leaning heavily on picture for draw despite its veiy long run at nearby Pai amount. While not in featured slot, the comedy combo of John Masters and his elongated femme partner, Rowe RoKins, is the wow act of lineup Basically the same turn..they've been doing lor years, with Masters cash- ing in on^his nimble feet ahd ability to mug and mimic; and Miss Rollins ■scoring with doubleioint tricks and facial gyrations, their; routine re- mains plenty fast and, big league. Hi, LOi Jack and the Dame, former singing team on Fred Allen's radio show and now with Paul Whitefhan's summer hour tor Philcov fill the biU s groove neatly on popular -warbling-' Arrangements i.are ; topr I3j.ght and foursome makes a neat stage appearance ' . Milt Herth trio of instrumentalists, closing, ■ are , by. no vy stahdii'rd iii theatres, radio and as recording arr tists. Appearance here is < helped ;by fancy lighting eilects ' Dark Eyes'' IS one of their best bets but a bit too long. Glimax is "St. Louis Blues " with Herth doing fancy .stuff on the electric organ. Betty , West- more is singer with the . combo, dO'r ing "l U Be Seeing You'' and vGood- mght, Wheiever 'YoUi Are," She's .■personable. S e s s 10 n ! with; the badminton ''champs," Ken Davidson and John S<?ott, IS plenty exciting, albeit some of the play is built-np for audience value. Match IS spieled deftly by Jimmy " Ross. Attractive temme.s handle the two scoreboards, which helps from the orb standpoint, , - . Six Willys, opening. show, go over nicely with their Indian dub tossing and rope tricks. Build with that tarailiar juggling of clubs atop -ladders. Payoff to act is stunt of the ' five hurling clubs, at the one man. ■ Biz capacity at; show caught. W ear. Hipp. Balto :B<iltH)iore, Jnhi ,'jO. Eddie White, Eleanor Bowers, Dick & Dot Remy, Ellen SiMers i2), Saul Grauman's StMirtiloiie Revue (4) . Felice JwIo.<i"d liou.se oreh (12) ; ••Wuikle" tCol) This IS a fairish layout paced by Eddie White, frequent repeater here, -end' always, scoring; Opening with a vocal wrapped around his experience as an entertainer abroad brings on Ellert Si^teis (New Acts;, duo of lo- cal handbalancers, who provide a punchy getawa,y ■- Deuce Ls given Eleanor Bowers, statuesque vocalist, who bangs over versions of ' Great Day,' 'TU Be Seer ing You.' and other.s. Dick and Dot Remy. mixed aero duo, register- with ..plenty ot comedy, wrapped around rGtuncnty 01 femme member.- Gal icrtlly handles henself well for her heft White lakes hold next with skillful story-telling and .songr.selling. Is fol- lowed by Saul Grauman and hi.s mu- .sical .staircase, which climaxes strong hoofory by three femmes Closing staircase number has quartet .sound- ing van-toned bell.s bv movements on steps Fld'-hy and well .'-taged .. Biz all right. ■ Bwm.: Orpheuin, I.. .%. Los Angeles, July 26 J)»ii)iy Dorset's Orcd (18),: Teddy Walter, Amta Boiier, Ladd Lyon, O t t o Lason: "U-Briai: Prisoner" (Col) could strengthen hi? appeal by bet- ter mike, stance: Standard turns supplementing band portion of bill are Otto Eason and Ladd Lyon. Eason, draws firpt- rate response with his tE|p work on roller, skates, tinaling- in a- skate tap takeolT on Bill Robinson. Lyon does nifty acrobatic balancing tnat gets across, closing act with his brotner; Bob, used as audience stooge. ■ ■ . Brog. Earle, Philly PIttiadelphta, July 29 Frnnfcie Carle orcfi (14) wiiSi Paul Allen, Phyllis Lynn, Lee Columbo Henny: Youngviav,, Roberts. Sis and White, "Yellou; Canary" (RKO) This is the first appearance here of Frankie Carle's newly organized band, and a smooth job for a debut; Buttressed; by the expert pianology of Carle and his arrangements,^ the band gives with; a deluxe brand of musical merchandise. Carle paces the crew on the Stein way. Suiprise of combo is Paul Allen .who sports a real voice. Recently discharged trom ' Army, ; his clear tenor registers well on three well- chosen:- numbers.' Phyllis Lane, blonde looker with. a. sense of tune salcsman&hip, handles jive depait- ment at the mike Lee Columbo guitaust, steps oil bandstand for a vocal turn Henny Youngman. recently re* turned.from Hollywood, has added a lot of new gags-to his usual quota of oldies. Result is a sure belly-laugh routine,: Particularly good is a Sin^ alra takeoff. Roberts Sisters and White, three g;,l hoofers who perform on raised platform, round out an entertamins bill Hous^ virtually filled when caught Shal. ■ to regi.ster solidly. Jeannett & Kin- kade, singing "Great Day" and "Vic- tory Polka,' jSre colorless. Bobby •■Uke" Henshaw closes with a mixture of gags, imitations and top uke-pldj uig. Bu okay. -Ear!. RKO Boston Boston, July 28- S«iiiiii}/ Kane orch (15), Ben Ben, PnnI Winrhell, others; "Ladies of WoshtnstoW' <20th)- Winding .up with a surefire talent contest mvolving local kids called • So You. Want to Be a Star," Sammy Ka>e show packs sufficient wallop to keep customeis happy. Band boasts four vocalistsi and as a result does only two straight instrumental num- bers. Crew clowns along to set a nice folk.'iy atmospherej and the cus- tomer.s'like It. Paul Winchell clicks ; with his standard ventriloquist routine, albeit too long as. opener, Ben Ben is well, liked wth his comedy juggling act. Opening amateur turn.S; each well .supported by. claque.s of friends, hit iiear.-pro .standards in : a : session of acrobatic and tap dancing, respec- tively Elie. Variety Bills WEEK OF AUGUST 4 NDinera.li in c«nnec(l(in with kills liiilgxT Indicate oximXng itir^t thoxir . ' whether rMil'«r .«i»Ut week Lo«w MSM' VOKK (111 C'lipitni (t) Gene- ICrupa, Ore. ■ ■ SiMte CI) e WilliB HI, Lo, J-iik & n Davl^tson ■ Si'ol t -: ()iV-ti. & riof Iteniy. VIII lleiilt I « \SI|I\<, ION < Hl>l)<>l (.1) I ars. Ai '.spai's .-; Unions-Rose Continued From page 1 Citpitol, Wash. Was/unqton, JuiJ/ 29: Lionel Kaye, Leon Navara, Mali & Hori, Sam Jack Kaufnmn's Home Orch; "Balhmg Beauty" tAf-G) Second week. ; Jiii'my Doisey s .solid musicianship ; ;rnakes., this Week's C)rpHeviiTi show »■ cinch seller lor .swing followers. ■ Top arrangements, and individual perioi mances by. his sidemen make the Dorsey .stay 'on .stage seem -short; Korsey;; is usihg- same "• setup of i n- sti ument.s as when he apijeared here 10 months ago The rhythm section eome.s through more prominenily thai! on the last dale, giving music well-rounded quality By coincidence, Doisey opens his ■show with "One O'clock Jump.-' s.ame tune he had to stjit olT with v.]ien IdM here Other lepeats aie the novelty 'John .Silvei," leaturiiig powerful work ot Buddy Schut,: on the drums, and Holiday For Stungs" Each cln ks big Theie is a kit ol ihvthni.c coloi m the Doisey Ueatment o< Beautiful Morning' and "Staiduiil," latter gi\ing Si Zentner and his trombone ■ the',spotlight; Windup is. solid with 'XCing Pollers Stomp ' On the \ocdl end. Anita Boyer get,-, over nicely with 'Hot Time in Town of Benin," "Could Happen to You' and Swin^jnis SlJi ' Male > 'caflaj-yihg:: falls' to Teddy : Walter. ■ barjiohe, who had . ihe bobby-.socker.s ,.•screaming for liiore/ His song line- :UP >tas„"How Blue the Nisht." "Be freeing You," 'It Had to Be Yon" and an encore, "Ainoi ' Waller Lionel Kaye gives this miniature revue-a real comedy lift. Hi?^ seilse of timing IS superb and his. line of patter solid with F street audiences As the man with the gavfel he auc- tions off things. One soldier de- parted with a case of beer and two dinner tickets at a neighboring club Another gave up his 25c tie for $1.50 dnd was rewaided with a rainbow neckwear. .' His act appears unre- hearsed but gathers morfientum , Leon Navara is a slick wizard at the Steinway He tried to sell the audience classical stuff, but soon went over to swing. A hit Mati and Hari open the show with some dance interludes they introduced in ■ Meet the People " Thev seem slow for an'' opening act.. , Show . is w^ll lighted and pioduced by Gene Ford Kaye did so >well, he's set to return for two weeks in November. Arfte. riiieafio, €lii Chtco<jo, .luly 30: Lou Breese orchestra (18) vi1h Four Ink Spots, The Shyretlos (!}). Fred and Elaine Barry, and Arthur BUtke. Four Ink Spots headline a rather .small but well-balanced typical Chi theatre stage presentation with the. Shyrettos' rating number two: .slot with their high; bicycle act- Bill opens with a medley by the Lou Bieese orch, followed by the Shyret- tos who do a "Veioz and Yolanda" -routine on bicycles. Next: is a 3-mari loutme on single high wheels Fred and Elaine Barry.dd a smooth twirhng dance routine that was well- received: -Arthur Blake comes on for his ,fa- .miliar,. okay , imper.sonations,: iiicliid- mg Zasu Pitts, Chailes Laughton,' Katharine Hepburn,- and .Eleanor Roosevelt I . Four Ink- Spots take top: honors with ..-theii':|-. starid-pat ' turtes—".Java I Jive," Don t Sweetheait Me ' '111 Get Bj ' and ' If I Didn t Care " Ink Spots; are real- draw of layout- -■ Towcr. K. C. Kansas City. July 28 Bobby Hen'thaw, The Carltom (2). Joe Kelso, Jeannett & Kinkade, Anna May Slaughter. Tower Orch (9) tijufi Marilynj-..BdlUriger:- v "Roger, TouhV iZVth) and "Follow Leader" (Mono) Following big week -vith Count Baiiie'.s .band;, ■ thesitre .•:return.,s tij,-. its; usiia,r;..40inn:Sriu,te,;,, :£ .reVue', thi.s \v:eek. V.House'V,chestra,;'f^^^^ ;'stahd*: aid acts and a 'Discovery Night" winner are the ingredients of a breeS:y show, good for summer enter- tainment. -: Bobby "Uke' Heashaw: .doubles s,s''m.i:.: Band tees off vvith a medley of -tate" sonfi.s. Marilyn BaJlingcr i.s o'kaJ?.:%itfi this-.'vo.eafe.'•„ First;-liitn - is^ 'The pault'bn-Sf father,and,,son'bala-ri iri,g -act.' The,' laci,;; only:' si?;,.. vvas--.a-' •iihow-stbpbef -' .for the, juve.s.=;.' After .song by: Anna;'. May ■SlaUghterj':Aix- ve<u-old 'Ditcoveiy Night' v^innfr, loe Kol^o does hi'- ta.st m<lg)e and juggling, Cilcver pattei helped him pareilt taleiVt unioh, wbich Will cijn: sider next.week a complaint lodged by, ;A(jVA . and .chdriing, Rose with refusihg to' s,iga a cobttact'icbyering; performers at the Horseshoe.. The Four A s has under consideration from Matt-She! vey, national director ot AGVA, a request for "assistance and cooperation" m... its showdown a gain St. Ro.se. ■ Although the matteri was .given routine consideration. Monday '(31:> at a; reJiular meeting of the Four A's; the real showdown is due next week. A spokesman for the combined unions asserted this week that the Four A s could not very; well take a stand against one of its affiliate unions. A ' stand" could constitute Equity, Four A's affiliatei yanking: all its member -performers,from the Rose legits, in addition to AGVA doing the same with all ot Rose's variety shows, namely nitery or vaude.,. - ■.■.:.■■■■,,■■ Shelvey was informed Monday (31) by Ro.se that future bookings of "Post^War Revue," Rose's unit road- show, would be , cancelled,: including scheduled: dates in San Francisco, San Diego and Los Angeles. -Unit will fold Aug. 16 after finishing two week.s' stand in Chicago. Ro.se released a statement Friday (28) to delineate liis side of the story. "On many occasions." handout read, in part, I have informed Mr. Shelvey that I -would be. happy to sign a con- tract with his organization if he could prove that it represents the majority of - the -people employed at tne Horseshoe as chorus girls and entertainers. I do not - think I should, nor do I believe I have the legal right to sign otherwise. I cer^r tn.nlv do not intend to slug my em- ployees mto loinmg this union." : Shelvey claims that all principals in the Hoiseahoe and 50% of the chorus b(>]o!ig to AGVA. Shelvey ■£iirfher not'e.V that chief pqirit pf con^ tention between AGVA and; Rose is the complaint of chorus girls at the Hoiseshoe regarding the payoff for rehearsals. . ' : Although Rose sa\s that the girls leceive halt pay for lehearsals after the fii>-t fi\o days ($27 50 for show- ghls. S22..W for the Imei with no pay foi the lirst five days), Shelvey de- nial es tnat <5uch rates agply only to new girls and that holdovers receive no payment at all. AGVA is asking SI 50 an hour. Kflcr the fir.st .six hours: as : feKeiarsal, pay for all, bK- pei'iEiiced girls - earned over from, one .;sho.w to-the next. Shelvey says ihiit ill) C'.a.ss "A" .spots . will . 'oe a.sked to pay that rate, on a six week's rehearsal basis, starting in Septfmber. For inexperienced girls, one ■ vvct*k'.s - rehear.sal .is, permitted grant, the second week at half pay, and full p,^y for all subsequent ,;;Week.s. , ■■■ ' . ■ - :Rose insists that member.? of the Horsp^hoe (an gam no financial -feenefj,'t,s., by: ;i oibing-;.ii(G V,A;' .■ sine*;;iie pavs ibe iMhest' scale of any pop- ular-priced - spot...in N: Y. Chorus :Eirl.s: working two .shows a night, re- ceive a minimum ot $45 a week and showgirls aie paid a minimum Of S')') weekly Pi mcipals, it is pointed out gel $91) minimum a week as against the ?75 AGVA scale for a Class A snot Rates of pay are based on a si\-d,iy week AGV.A.'s Cla«s A iiliiiimiitir: -Is ■$4.5;"'for'^both '' line " ancl: .showgirls. , :'-;■' AGVA-holds that ir.c pa.vofT at th(! Hoi'iseshoe..; means little since , Ho.se re.fuse.s 'to ptit,;),t, 'in: vt'riting; by,,sign*- iiig a' rti'riim.uhi .'basit; , .agrefeiti.eht; AOVA ..nd Rose have never been ■.abJ< to. get :t<fgeth'e'r ;lo,--wbrk; out, a -vale loi lie Ho'seshoe necause .of . other: (ilfrer.etice.s,. tout both; sidles, aie gfntialiy m atcoJd on .salaries. RKO ISOS TON Ti Kurtiptpn' Qrc; [ Por»H ^' Lome !Iiirrie,tI,Iiinarir'.,' IV' ■i,fl.v*u;ne', 'A- ',H;<'t'f.\ f Ol I MIW S V\\ \( V (8-HI) Ai'iliur,, HlJiiie' ,< lofOy n' '?!ii wyet'/, ■ >KU \OKK CITY I'HrHtlMHIIlt : rl) -Pei'i'y,'"V.'o-ni6 . ■-■r-:--''\ Bansin.li|ie , Jeanne'H)mi<'he ■ <'iiir.^<;<> Hose I)'.J,J(trff-sho:^. MI\HI < Mn« .;h^i;a ri»is.; .. 'iial Si'on*':■<"■()■, Warner NKV\ ItOIlK (IT^ NimiMl (4) ToiiUHV TiK.'k<fr Ore t)icJi "BurKi^i.y.V ' - : \indent l.fipez- Crr Fi-anl<i«» <"«rie Ore-' ■J,f»filny ■ Voiiiit;'nr»'ri ■ ,' T?<'bert W'lifl^ \VASIIIN«T<>.\ . Eatle (4) JS.iUnojid Hall Oro I'iiiev Rabt>U'8 3 < Cniliid' nain-. Nina-Tarasova. 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Hotel Cooes Hcrnoe Haiold Stfift Ore * Hotel UextMfftoji T.anrMclTitire Ore MomI Ka,l heilani Alolcihaha '. ; , Air Mclntlre , ■ Harold Aloina Hotel IJneoln Demi .Hudson ' Hotel IircAlpIo niadya Tell Brnest llamory hjnc Correa. Ore lf«»tel Vow Yorker Jtkfinnv JAintt .\fary;.lane. Veo , ■■.\la,ry Jane t-awsdn . ■ PflKgy V.Vh|,KUt . Hi}h Ballaid Arnold .Shoda Hotel. .PennHylvnnltv • s ■ Brown Ore, ' WalUr fJbcraco rrcd KctiUnv Htork aab Dftptta Ot'fh Rush Siiuth Orch Tovcrn-oo-tilrecn . lJu'lf Kultn Vlfilory.'Bo'S'a , liyna- ■'■ Jiobf'i io Bd " Veriiaillci Rohprt Fields Lt^Brun & Campbell . l''iorenco J n e ■Betty' 'j^a'ae: 'Saiit**':'"'" ./I>«:i ''.Kttllf^ivaii, ."■ T*HIll l>uI(o ■ Ray fe!imt:fa OfO'.'■ - . /anvJbur. . ' ;MiiI'.Va T.,r),tj'IiJ ■' . '■■ ■ ):<?rry RrOH ■. 'TiMii' Di'xon' " '■'' ■ Rfll UaiU y TiV Cirroll Pftewee- .Warquott*. NEW YOKK CITY I A(|iKiriirin hrNi.. . !i<j,S,-n,.-i WilhijinH ! -UcTir.v -Day a ■:■, ■,•' .,. I ;i-;U\Utic; i-^'i-dnMi'n ... ^ Man.dy ..Sil,li<^^f^,r;-,Orl■ ;, .I;g')j'n. 'Ki'i-(j.y - bre :~ ■■ , lilll'll Gun 9U ■ Rthcl CilblTt ] '.t/i&n nmnf/ ',■ I Cliarica Kosort .- ■ fcScrnie -Orjiiier ■ ■ :'It.-ifbli.j'.W;ll)(j,ra.''.;". Molt n-yaii.'- i ■ I' Ch :i r}^s .Hi,i'Ir,l< la o d I .TlrtiJTiy Burn*' ,. ' 1 Bi-n; JCeisci '■•3m .!)()'«■ OiiarUU* .; |{||I41 AlllCPl )-5iIil'j.j'.'jla:.vciiofr '.: .'; ■Uo!-^fl ,^^^ir^^iy :- . .viofrsfia XIa:»i<n- . :■ , I'Jvel.v-n Kwrght . .■striiiirt HoKs .'- . (?fife ',H<M'l<-l7. ; - < I;1K«WII ) .; - ;jiii;l.:::)\V's'' '-:■ iiifzci - Hr'iit:.--,; ■ ,1 Vi-nniy .SAvo' ' B'li|.;.« l-lcs-wonij. Wti . (Dmrntown) .)>i.'ii Wl.l'e : Am Tune and Lyric Club Toledo, O , Auk I Club for anidteur ^,onf;^vl iters is being organized here, to be known;' a-s the- yntted'' ,Mu^i?-,,C for botK,, lyric and tunc- write^a : . ■ >.:■.;- PLirpo,se of the group, according to Hany P. Welch, organiyer, ).s to matefi.'., 'iyrics ;.w,r'rters ■'-witii,''-,iT)elb,c!y;' VIiters, provide iri'-tiuction, j'd in lugitiiTiaie ,publi,catipn: of - s&tigs, jtiakie . f\ciy effort lo pio\ide opportunilif.s, and pr<ltctt its members from ex- pjoitdtion.