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38 Wedne^dajr, August 2, 1941 OB ITU A R l ES FRANK A. KATOX e\i'ciitivo of FooK' CoDi- and Belrl- ediloi N Y. Tiibune until 1924 when he Uecame Undciwood and Undfi- wood Vice president. M\av doinq when playing legit ilioi\ < and metnbei' gt the Tieabureii and TiLkct i Sellcra. union....■ ' ■ ■ : . ■ Fuithor IS a BiooUlvn st,>!?t'h,uid mois>»ziiwi work frtfrn 1926 to la4J, ' ' Eaton Joined RKO-Pathe N.nv. a^l ^J'-'^IV u>o'71 »HvoltiMT>e.naMicitv cl.recto> ^'C"""- attached to the 102d CI adveltiMns-paWicity directoi , Sia.i'vive?!'' :by' >Vidp\y,; ttiree .'.sons,,. '.Lt. ' l^S^i .'. Fi'Snk. Ai^, : Jr,;,^ 'pvei-seas; S(.'\moui ol Now Yoik and Edwin D. of Ilarlloid; a Ijrolhei, Jack EjIoii, pioducei- ot.pi'Jintland Rico's Spovllights, aad a suitec. CAPT. LEW MENTUK --I Papt, Le^^^M,entlil<', 29. (ormei' i^e;*.' york,editorial rep for.ilie E.sliibitoi', 1.4:. del', company^', is fsuryiye.cl. by hls..,wi4ow; and one child. CHAS. T. sciiivi:iDi.n Charles T Schiieidi-i 8i \o!eidn Iheatt'ic.'ii' costnmer .died -in' Elmtiurst,- :N: .Y;; Juljj' 24. He rotired ivKv.:: lU yeais ago after being actue in Ihe- atiical costume woik for a() yeais Htb company, Schiieider-Ancteison Co., did costuming for Cohan. Dill- ingham. Berlin. Zicgtcld. J'l-olimans. Shubei'ts and other piodiiceis Suivjved V>y a son Col. Fiank V Schneidei, a West Pomtei, now se'tvittg,''!jin' '.the .'"Sou th V Paci.n.c.,- . the second Woild Wai in \\hich he iiai seen aiition. THOnXTOV AI.I.EN' ■ ,TlViniton 'Allen, 54. .music.- put))isli- e'f and compo.sci. died July 30 in Hyannis Mass. Foimer newspaper reportei, he was biist known for his miis'c publication'- He was manag- ing editoi of i^u.^ical Couuei tor years.'.' ' ..■'.■."■'.'.. Allen, whoso best-knovMi corapasi- tion wa" "VVdshinston and Lee Swjns." vMitien in honor of alma matei., established Thdrnton W. Allen Company, music publishers, in N. Y. > Sia vived by widow and two sibteri.. DON C. iVIKKRII'IkXO Don C Meiiilielci, 72, ve'er.in stage .and .radio aijtbr, p.rtthViiicilt. iii CJii'^^ ■cago, Fadio c.ircle.s..•.died, of a heart atta.tk' July 27: 111'Chicago: ... Men w.ib a memboi ot .VFR.\ and ShiTw | Fplks oTlAiiTerica;. 'Su;;y.iv.iiVgi.lire .hi.si vviapv^;'. May,,'and .'a;'.'stepS;Oni; Car'l.l6ii;.p Meiiiiicld - ' Singer Injured When Storm Topples Scenery Louisville, Avig 1. A wind and rain slorm which ■iiti'.UGk".. 'town .•W'eSries.dfiy.'' fflght "(26) •toppled . scenery, at the . Iroquois ■Ajnphiilie.}>'tr.e .daring ' the perforili' ance of "Mj Maivland,"' and te- \i;rely injuied Verna Osborne, so- piaiio, who was plaving Barbara B'lielohie in the Romberg opeictta .Aectdent opcuried neai the end ot the .second act when Mis^ Osboine 4'tiB'ipran.k;lVIeU,6ni' had th6.,,niale tead^/were'.d-uetil'is: ''.'! ' ? -r'^''.?' StatjehaiKN and inembei.» of t)ie casit lilted the sccnciv off Miss 0.^- borno and admimsteied flist aid Phy.sicians said ,she suflcred a pos- *.iblc fractal ed ankle and shock Me'lidn'; wa'.i not 'in.tii.i'.eii... T.hc '"pei;- formaiice.. was ''cpmptetcd ..after .tlie- .^tijriTl abaied. with. Uelone .-Nrthur taking .over' the .Frielchie;:part ■ for. the!;.bri!anc^. o.f the p^rfdrnian^^^ 'coniin'uing thvaugh ./the wefife*;:':' -jTi L He rati C'erf on WuoilcoU Bennett Oil'.s cuiruiU piece in Amei lean Meixui v on "Woollcott, A Minonlv Repoit" i-, an iconoclastic ^toiy debunking the latei liteiatteur. Its replete with anecdota and an jiithoi itative tlo>oup on "The Man Who Came to Diiinei " It's Well-Tlmed, w ith the nostalgic "Letters ol Atexandei Woollcott" (Vikmg ¥3'501. which Beatnce (IMrs. Geoige S ) Kaufman and Joe Hen- 'U^vov, hi.s lonsitime, M'cietdiy. ha\e edited. .' .Despile (be ipiporfa.iit .names,, .the letters aie none .llie.les.v hand-. picked. HOWARD „K MSER Howard Kaisei, nO \etpian \aiuU'- ville pertormer,,. d.)ed July. 28-.m j Chicago. For past yeai, Kaisci had I been with the Chicago olTice of In ing Berlin Music Co Survived by widow. Mary Bnrke, mother of ,Bill Biuke. manage) Chicago St^idnim and. General Manager of . Son.ia' Henie Ice FoUie.s. died July 25 m Chicago. Survived by son and daughter. Legit Follow-Up HASKELL M. W %TSON Haskell M. Watson. 42, pioneei in molion pictuie sound and exhibitor, died in a hospital ni El Pa^o Texas. Julv 30 following an opeiation Wat- son was an engmeei foi Western Electric Co and International Geii- eial Eleetuc Co in Mexico, Aus- tralia and Europe befoie going into the InoUon pictuie business in El Paso. He foimeilv was co-ownei of the CiaV\fojid, El Pjso's onlj independent tlieatre &ui\i\ed by widow, a son ati'd mothei. D. E. KLXDRK K D E "Plug" Kendutk pie-,ident Kentucky Bioadcasting Caip owners and operators o£ WINNf. Louisville outlet toi Blue netwoik died July 2,'i in Louisville. Kvi :. Native'^ot Nasii.yiVie \ and;yeteran.'ol ,:Wbrld ■ War.: I.. 'Kandriek' .:^ managed stations at Indnnapoli.s. Kansas Ciiv and HopkinsviUe, Ky. Survued b> his widow a daughter and sistci. VIVA LIfiBLLNG Viva Liebling, 32. .radio editor ol Musical Couuoi and daugMci of its oditoi and publishei I^eonaid Lieb Img. died in New Yi)ik TuU 23 She .tl^d-:been. radipleditor tl)i:eg years ;f Bijfdre .ioirting .the MXisib ' slaiT,'.'Miss: 'Liebliiig w'as..'P'n .;the.;stiil' ot Radio Guide which folded about tlu'ce voars ago. She had been mar- died to a Spanish national, w ho died duiing the FIalJco-Loyali^t eamoaign m 1931. Biddle Rejects Cont,inii«d riom page 7 'LIFE WITH FATHER' (Empire, N. Y.) There have been halt a do7en Clare, and Vinnie Day eombination.s: in the ever-iunning (81th yeai) ' Life With Father," the latest and current combo being Arthui Marget- son and Nydia Westman. Both aie able troupers. They replaced the original leads. Howard Lindsay and Dorothy Stickney. recently and , are slated to continue-into the: new sea- son. Regardless.of switebesr "Father' delivers a flow ot laughter that di- verts newcomers from thoughts of wai 01 weather, and repeating customers are so numerous that all count has been lost Margetson makes: an excellent; fathei His son el mustache is not a'- bushy as Lindsay s but his sen'.e of humor is as acute Awav tiom the: theatre he will gieet tiiends with:. Hello, old boy"—veiy Biitish—but there is not a trace of the Anglo acs' cent in the present pertormance. ■ Miss Westman -toured last season with "Father." as Vinnie, and makes; a splendid running mate loi Maiget:. son. She IS ol a stage famih that trained in- vaudeville*, and then ,ap.- peared' Hi legit suGccsses beloie go- ing to Hollywood. The yoiing-~iei-- in the play aic changed moie oi le-'.s, frequeptly and the piesent set is welUiamed , '.'A.' H. ■ Vaii 'Bureh; is still playing the doctor, and i.s the stage Manager,, also, occasionally stopping into:, the- lead Geoige Pieice supposedly a; specialist, a bit. looks nothing likd' .the part.. . ' ,. ..Hcimid.. Monday' (31) evening, the- house looked exceptionally well tenanted and p«ioperlv seated •/ An cishtr.vearrold..la.ss seeing her first straight play giggled when '"Father''^said hi^ "damn^' It i>. pos-; sible that het childicn will m>p the Lindsay and: C.ro,ase coriii?dy. before'- i.t, gbes, off: tlie . boards..: ..'ihat's . the. k.in,d,of..a,' liit,.Os,c,ar. Serlih has,..; .'%,,■ . . '...' .',•'-;.... ■ Ibee: '' The indie.s have been firmly against the . proposed . decree, . wlviclv . they claimed did not go riearly fai enough. Thej' tlaimed that', while tlie Big Five .made some coiicessions. they ;pl.'sd ■ sli'Spgtiiened .. theiivypositiori 'lij other portions over the original de- cree. Fiisi thiee-yoai detice was .signed in:November, 194Q. Work oiv the new one started in August 1943 with the oi'iginal decree being extended indefinitely pjending,conclusion of tlie itegotiations:- -.'. ,- ' . . It the case, for complete divorce- ment of production and exhibition actuallv goes, to trial in New lY.oik -this year,:. the'.-mattef may . not ' be: settled for two or thiee years smce it will be canied up to the U. S. Supreme Court In the meantime, the Federal Court of lUrisdiction in N Y. would - be -expected to extend the:. .ex.i,s.tin g - de.Cree until; >tfie. ..i'S.U premeiCourt. makes its. ruling., . Department; of Jii.stice had previ- ousily announced that jf the negotia- tions went smash, it would rrtove not only for divorcement but also tor dissolution of the big theatie chains .Yank Staffer Die<i in Artioiji StafT Seigeant Peter M Pan- 30 staf! coiiespondent and pholog-: i-a'phf-r. on 'Yajik,'.the' Arniy' -Weekly;. M'a.5 k.il!:ed in action oiv b-'Day. (Jtm^ p.) ^atte^^;landi!1.|;. oii .'.the;, Norniandy beachhead witli the tii»t division, the Aimy announced jcsteidas' ll) Paris a maga/ine aitist-photog- Kiphei in civilian lite, was the hist enli.sted man. to jonv Yank, in May, 42 He was the second Yank man to be kiMed, S.'S^t John A Bushemi photogiaphei being killed last Mrfccji; i,iii' .the/ihyiisidn ol .EnVivietdk;. Pans, a Biookliii, \ Y lesident, is suiMved by his paients, IVIr and Mrs Sol Pans, and a biothei, Sam- uel .'..GI .Antiinios'v'. .." 'Fi^hling Woiris' collection of storife^'. and.: cai:tooh,s-: froni. the .:pBns ;6f ; American , sevAdee,'".men ai:id wPt :mert.. iii ail parts; . of , the. .w?o:rld. se-. lecied in the Aimed Forces Seivice League contest, to be published by J B Lippincott. Piofit.s will be contributed by the League to a na- tional oiganization having a depart- ment specializing in the education and welfaie ot handicapped veierans of th;* wai ifCLSOX L. U\LL Nelson L;. Halt 0;J:..acrObat and .film , st'Liiit, ,ma,ri;',,died;.Jt^^^ •in'-Philadei- . phia ■ a:.E.ter an iline.s.s ,.of ,several ■ .indfjflla', '; Despite, hea he ,ass.i.sted . in; coniilit.ioi*iiiS-:dffleet ." .Ord'fiahce.'Deptlf'jii- that.'clty.,'.....:'';,.,'..''.'';. ; . - .', Wr .iBorje'':.fli'!i:n ;^25':y,ea,Vs,'.a:,,sf4h.d3rd;' act on the Keith's ciicuit Hall acted as stunt man in sC^eial piciuie^ One .©f ,^vis^.bf^ti:|tw^^■tsi ,<ya?*;^^^ Ij-pte;.;! .,VbrMg(i,;'...o,biib,j:'m 'ire ig'Ht ■,.t:luifi::'; • ALICI GOODVMN Alice Goorivvii'. 35. dHnce dii'eotor . and. assistaiit tp .FaniSlipii. dCFanchph & atarco. died J..ily 2."> in Hollywood. . If)' addition 'to; handling .• dance.'.rou- .'; tllies'.ift'. .pie.t'ure.s - ,a^ ' otiicr studU'js,. Mls.s,,Gpod'win staged. ice re\ues in Lo.-- Angeles and •*iU'bltghpUt''':the..'v*j,?stv' ''l:''-'''/'''''- Survived Iiy hti'-lwnd, Hal Buck- ett SG'l'. GOUDOX BLXNLTT Gordon K. Bennett, 34, ielgcant in the Army'ssChemical Warfflie Diu- , '■Moi'i, . was;, kiljed .',by a rpbot,,. bomlr; in London, July '22 He was, ioiineily ui the boxoffice of BiookUii thcJties Capital Gains | Continued from pag« 1 SSSSSV. gered' over a. period of years, but' purchased by Warners, on the ortho- dox basis Undersrand. that Golum- ■b.ia's. original . deal..:,for ..'Kis-s . aiid Tell" has also been levamped Meantime, Andrew Lotd, presi- dent of Loid, Abbett 4. Co, sponsor toi seveial investment trusfSi last week issued a warning against .the practice of voting large blocks of stocks to ton executives to, offset tax curtailment'ofsalariess .■';:.. ' .Lord ..stated, that making available to. executives securities on which the capital gains aie taxed only 25%, comoaied with the heavier taxes on -large salaries.may bring- further Government icgulaiion ot piivale enterpris^ 'i^: its ' contj nued u.se,: as a tax eyasipn if>eari§, is: encoi^^^^^ ' '' ... liprd:.\ aavotta.tes./that .:t]te .'^capital-' gains tax :si'vo.LfTt|, nQt'.b,e used tp.'pay hig.lier : execLl,tiv'f;..,:^ 'btit that. the. remedy-, to the entiie tax situation should .be ..sought in Cong- ies« He contciias that the entire tax structure should be. overhauled. GesMier SpotlighLs Pi oft, Robert Gessnei, himself a prof, (head ot scenarip wrilm* at NYU),, has finished anothei novel "City College" foi e.Tily spring It takes the campus educators aoart . ■ Gessner s current book. .' Treason." may be dramatized Joseph Gotten, who did It on the ladm 'Cavalcade" program^ ^^■o\M like to do the play version, if David O. Selztuck will le- Icase him for Broadway :. Whodnnit Actor's Whudiinil George Sandeis, who has usually acted. In crime detection films has written one of his own which Simon & Schustei IS publishing in Oflobei Its titled "Cnme oh My Hands," and IS one ot the Inner Sanctum mvbieiy sei les "EARLY TO BED" • (Shubert, New HiivenV 'i .'■'v,^. '.':',:.: ■. ^.';- Now .'Ha^ . Lineup of . now talon! for loiid troupe of 'Eaih to Bod' looks set for an okay icceptiOn on tour: Cast got oft to a good start hoie and .'shoiildj iplick ..;g,En'era.lly' W''i£h.' hii.i,l,,ei> lapdoi's. atte'r ;■ ..irohing ' out". :fl ■ few jdnlcs' that H'-.i^sult.ed' ''frto'iri' .oiity' vtw-id weeks ot reheaisals Top featured in pic^pnt cast aip .Joseph- Macalifayi A'.nly'. AriipliC'D^^ Pdlston and Ann Paikci Ma(,uild\ s ■■bulliigliteif stiht,'gej,s'ati'oss;'M^^^ ncll registeis as a giado-A comedi- enne in tins, her fust nuisual coin- ,Gd,v;'IVIiss;'.pat,stdii fills.■lhe''M,adame .Rpvyerta'-.."' s.ppt::. ...s&t'i-st'acl,pi',il,y;.:':.. Miss: Parker,.: vyith'^jl ..iipt. too-.sti'ohg yoi.ce/ solls liei songs via the dclivei \ loiitc Other principals aie Mei \ \ n Nel- son.:;a '.cp)ftedy-'.-asset -'W'ho .packs '.a la'ugli,'#a:llp'p'' ',as tiie: coaclr: ;;T'ames. .Slarblfek;andi .jahis,.Andr.c. oir bailpi; Haiold Ciomci and Nickio ODaniei sotig - and - datibe : -diie:.„ Vaji'o, .and Vida, dance loam: Ralph Bunkcl- Helen Benndtt. Doug Alevandci. An- thony Blair, in straight lOlos: David Bcthea and Lotd Randall, vocals; Emm Di Oennavo, Jack Foley, hoot- ing. Pioduction is atlractt\elv designed and costumed, and cairi'cs a group oi goori-lookms unit,. Bone. 26 Named tontiiuicd . front page i'' ftoS'ri'an'..:', Mis-s':.Dfysdale has boon l-p'v.ei%eas longer: than .any-j.bther'; eh^: I terlalndr;".'. ; '. " :'*.'.;.',- . , . QlheV. ..A,m'eriGari.s Included 'M." fi'^- (.fi ve".hpn,'pr* units.'ar:e Ddi.i'...Ripe;. Wil- I 1k' Shoie Hank Ladd Jan Muiray, Reis Biothers. Frankie . Conville; Johnny Banios. Joe arid Jane Mc- Kenna Dolly Reckless Tommy Mar. tin,'- Peggy, Ausltni, Duke . McHale and:, tlie ;'Ca.r.ne..v"alG.SV^'.'^^^ '.is: iiying like the CIs, washing and shaving in cold watei, iigginjj own tents, etc; •Gamp Shows has sihce sent in three more units, theie now being 43 eii; tei tainei s in Fiaiitc Burr Aides Rose '' 'Eiigone- Bm-r ■:'iv:as. added'.' Mp'nday: i.Tll to stafl of Billv Ro.se tp 'fill ncwlj- created po.silioii o£ personal: production' as-sistant to Rose. • Bun,: who left the night cite desk ot the Ni -y. Journal Aineucan to take ovei'- .the job, is loimei trade- papei" lejjit' eritin. • : rH-ATT* R Geoig<» DeZayas. west coast lep for Collieig, expanding to handle, other national mags Gotham Munson, editor and lec- turer, has tieen appointed tiade bool? editoi of Pientice-Kall, N Y, Howard GusOiman, back from ] Haiti and OWI woik, to do a go.ssip . column for: Phila. Evening; Bulletin; I Muuel Lask} niteiy piess agent, ' has sold hei fiist book manuscript a luvenile tagged • Kitten Kitten," to Universal Pre.<s. :.'.'. - :.''■;." Lee Millei, Sciipps Ilowaid man- aging editoi in Hollywood to hud- dle with Lestei Covd-an on tlie film-: ing ot "G I Joe ' .Tack Lail N Y Mirioi ed still. bp'theFed fiist hit him a coup!" of months ago on a tup to Hollywood. Geoige Shock Pacific 7one -war eprrespdrideftf., fo,r.-:\Ijife.:,:'since. .p^ Hai'b'Qri ,..resi'g.ned.^,tp.'''gift.^intQ ',com-^^ ni^rciai. -ady.erti'siiig! Jibptbgr'ap^^^ ... . J;:v.niy Star.-'.s novel. .''The'.:Co.rpse. Came- ^G:(3.,p;;'^:wi'ifU be: iefiateed in- Ljb,erty;':m^^^.^■etit;. as.-' ;;Aij.thor'' also, sold the whodunit's Austialian and: NeA Zealahd'i ights, PeU'i Aino will have a new vo'.'iin.ie of cartoon.s-, "The Man. in the Shower." out in Seplenibcr. Book, containing \M cartoon.s; will -be.-.published 'bv:-Simon .& Schuster^ First printing, 50 000 copies Lt Alex Noith, Army Special I Set vices, N, Y, who wiote the music foi the Tieasuiy Star Paiadp pio-^ gi;arn.s, .'.has . fir. islipd _ ;a'c Iii j dreii'.s .6:pera;(;';.The,.Hither:TI^^^^ ISanny. .;pither," ;."to " tie. .published'., by .'j;..vB; :Mapi!s'xthi$;;fall.'.\';;';'V'^;' 'r^^ Benn Hall Diiell, Sloan & Peaice adveitisina duectoi, doing a monthly- column foi Publisheis Weekly, called ;BookseIlers Advertising and.Promo-. tion,''\startirig.'W:i,th. Aug.'S: i\ssiie;-<5o^^^ umii wiU study all ;types' of haokstore pri)aiotion-ad\ei tising, possible thea- tre.tieups,. etc;.^\':. :{]■■ l-'--; '■. ■■ ■'■ Russell TS. Smith, of the Oklahoma City Tiipes, will have his new book, "Figlitinif PainhpleteefA," ready foi'. winter publication. Tome co\eis cru.-aders for. a free pi-ess, tiom Peter Zenger's tiltie. Smith, aKo a songwriter, has a musi.il comedo "Sister Act," now making the round-! of producers. ; : ; . ; ; 2d AFM Ban Anni i£S Conthnied from paK« .| .' '..:', able to produce a new name tliougn they liave been back in action sinte last fall, IS rot strange None has the pioauction to concentrate enough Oil already established namesi. no Ip" take on now and untried mateiMi. E\cn Jimmy Doiipy had tiouble with Decca eailiei this yeai beeauke ho :houghl ho wasn't bt-ing ,,ireatea properly:, Pei'hap.s the P,ne...baird witti;' a chance to establish itselt \ la id- oids since Aug 1, 1942 i.s Loui- Pi ima whose current ' Ro,bin Hood ' on the Hit label li getting'sliong le- ■aotion..'but not':enough .pioductiott 'lo.'^ splidtfy!:lt'aiTa tjte liahd-natioi'ianyv';''^-' ;.:,An idea of how powerful, a force : recordings aie is m Ficddie Slacks cut lent week at the Downtown the- atie, Detroit.' He has nevei pla\od in the east since his ' Cow Cou Boogie" (Capitol) record made pre-* ban, was successful Yet, seem- inglv on the strength ol that leioid and ' Mr. Five Bv Five.': he is doing ' good busniess and kids in the theat e cons;aiitly call lor the- two arrange- . nients Complete settlement ot th^ disc ban is still as faV oft' as it ever wa.s; Co- lumbia and Victor;.only two^hPlrfi-'' outs aie still against dllowin{( fe- trillo to have control of the: monev he wants from the recording in- dustry. On the other liand, Petrillo IS still defying the War Labor Board s ; recent ordei to letuin his men to woilc. There, have been: reports hls ^ defiouee ot tlie older wa.s tp be "cited" by the WLB. but nothing has happened. There ha\e also been lu- mors Columbia and:Vict;or would ac- . eept Petrillo's original deal with Dec- ea. But nothing has happened.: Columbia ofticials, headed bv Will- iam S. Paley. met last week ovei the pioblem and again yesterday (.'I'ues) MARRIAGES , Lien Derers to ,J;rving Rubin, Los Angeles. July 28 Biirie was a liliv -star in Europe, formerly married to B'rank Oisatti, agent; gloom is a fun ler. Doi IS Duane to ,Iei i v Riloj, m Hollvwood, Juh 27. Biide is sta.!e plavpi, gloom publicity agent Tamaia Toumano\a to Casey Rob- inson, Los Angeles July 30 Bude IS Russiaii-boin ballerina, now film actiess; he is film wnfei-pioducei Robeita Andeison to Don Otis in Los Angeles, July 28 Biide js seieen actiess, gioom a make-up man I.sabolle Stuart to William F Din- ziger, at Nantucket Mass Iiih 29 Bnde non-pio; groom handles special exploitation in^ Metio homeoltue pubhcity dept. 'it's a lemamage. BIRTHS Mr at»d Mrs Robert Boehncl daughter. July 27 at Mt Kisco. N Y Fathei js memucV «f RICO publicity department N. Y Ml. and Mis Niik Condos daugh- ter, :Lds Angeles, July:.27.' ■ .■Mother .is.': Moitha Raye actiess fall ei ot Condos Bros daiu eis Mr. and Mis Jack Goidean son in Hollywood Juh 27 Fatlici is vice - ptesident, Feldnian - Blum .■agency.-: - . ' :. 'Mr.'and 'Mrs, Bbb'.'.Nl;se.nspi'i; da'Ug'h-'., tei, July 21 at Maiden Mass Fatlioi was .stcge nianagei of 'Meet the People' Mi and Mrs Bobby Haymes. daughter, Hollywo^ia, July SO Ealher ,is'fiM actor,."'. ';■.:■.l':.■^■',:.:;''' ■ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harroii, dau.^h- ter in Philadelphia. July 27 Father IS president at WIBG, ladio station Iheie. Mr and Mis Gicgon Dison, daughter, July 27, in N Y. Fathei is film company publicist ■ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Titterloh; spn... in New York. July .'^0. .Father' .i^'. liead of Compton Agency radio di'p:.. . inotiTcr is Ruth Jorcion, '. copyxi v'-iv; Willia.T! E.siy agency. .\: ,■'';:: • . Co\. and Mrs;, Tom Lewis, dai.igl.i-'' ter. Los Angeles, Aug. 1, Mothei,is film actiess Lofetta Young and father is commanding officer ol Armed Forces Radio Set-vice, foi- meilv a radio adman Ml and Mts. Chai les Chaplin daughtoi, Santa Monica. Julv .51 Fathei* is film actoil and nioihoi (Oona O'Neill) is daughtei of plaj- wright Eugene O'Neill.