Variety (Jul 1945)

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Broadway qianlrv Gilkey Nacationmg with JX Hampi.hue. A V I honuis, theatrical passenger PRR Chicstgo, relumg nivt Tucsd-iy (31). Chailcs Dcan. eleik in McBr.de's dp^mtov'n t.cket agency lor 40 yeal^, riied iKst Fiiday (20). I l l) T Abeles to Hollywood i.ie next month on special Univeisal Picuues legal woik. Sam LeaMtl, aged advance man, coined at Gia..lands hospital, Wliite Plains NY. c;ifliie\ Fleishei's son with Ainen- ran oice.s in Italy telephoned from Rome that he got marncd. R-Iaivin Schenck to Chi over the M.ppkeiid to powwow with Louis B Mayei, «hObe hoiscs aie running there. ■ • , ■,. ■ ■,. . Hcnu Bernstein. French dramati.st due to return to Pans ne.\t J^onth but he-s itiU too ill llor the louiney Flia Kazan bought a new town hoiiie al Ib^; E U Horn John E Ab- bott, diitdoi ot the Museum ot Modern Ait. Heaisfi King Features, INS and INP will be ho'.ts at a goU tourney next Tuesday (31) at the Westchester foiinlrv Club. William A (Bill) Dillon, vet song wutei, has been west, doing a song- dance turn for vets at Idado (bun Vatlevj hospitals. ■ „. Both Jack L. Warner and Si F.ibian .-aw their joldier-sons in Geimany. dmmg the movie execs ■ recent iuiiket abroad. . i ; ' . Alfred S Kahn, Anglo-American eiltertainer-emcee, holds the; record of N. V. Stage Door Canteen ap- pcaiancoes—as biisboy. Barney Jo.scphson receptioning Hazel Scott and Adam C. Powell, Jrv at his Cafe Society Uptown, after their marriage Wed U). ■ Bill Norton back as company man- • agcr ot "Up In Central Park" iBioadway) after two-week delayed honevinoori with Sidella (.Red). After two years as Public Rela tions Officer in U. S. Marine Corps, Capt Miu rav Martin has established his own piibliciVy organization. Jimmy Walker will sojourn Stone outfit at N. Y.'s Hotel Roose- velt Little Jackie Heller into Glen Casino near Buffalo, N. Y., alter .sock engageinent here at Vogvie Ter-' race. . Major Mikii Cullen accompanying the Bob Hope unit m Europe. He was with Hope in It<jly and .^Noith Atrrca. ■ * Irene Cowan,; ot WJ.'VS stafl. set for«roleni new play by Leslie ,L Egbeit. The Man Who Lived ice," skedded lor Broadway. Gpl. Joe Beile, ex-Perry theatre manager who landed with the engi- neers in France on D-Dav, home from Germany lor 30 days. . Mexico City So IS Shirley London ,' Lqu Morris to Guern.sey, . Si;r. Alexander Korda to France. Edith E\ans' next .stage appeal- ance will be as Mis Malaprop in a revival of.'Shferidan's."The Rivals. ■ tiicl manageis and foui bianch man- agers. ■ In recosnition Ot his l,500lh broad- cast in the If. S. since, he left Europe m 1938, Or G<;ihard Schachei news commeniator on station WCFL and professor ot journalism at North- HoHywood western ti, received aiv apropos gift I.publicity staff. Ruth Wanitk divorced Eiik Rolf. Leon Errol vacationing uj the High Sieirab Ray .Tones joined Irving Rubincf ., .Jofe Friedman.: h(?ad of Cdaumbia l^™™' "f^sreel ^commentator , Pictures here, ofT ^to Pai'i.s to meet Jftho.ft. Kennedy; B.ill Stein, agaiu-st Paul Small Sid Walton and Adeiaicic Hawley. I It!s. a humidor made from a. prinel taken "tVorti.^ LTOdoB's: blitxed ' Guild- ; hall (city hall ). Estellc Taylor filed sxut for dnorce Bob Burns ni town R0S.S. ;■ Several parties for- pres.s thrown by Lily Pons. Agu'-tin Iiusta Aigcnliiie jintei booked at the Follie.s. Rollerskating craze is on. Local links doing big business Tin-Tin, Mex fomic, making "An Idiot's Son," Spam.sh lilm, Joan Page, lormtvr A. B. Marcus singer, doing night club ciicurt again. Palillo, Mex coinft. leaves the Fol- lies after a year s run, to star at the Lirico. ■. ' U S Negio ^ingei, Rithaid Rob- ertson, on new Follies bill, as well as acros Hugo & Micky; . James Papworth. new bureau chief for Reuter .s. replaces George; Bloom, who is heading lor England. Garmen- Amaya, who recently did 18 consetutue weeks at Sans Souci, back at the .same nightclub alter a three-week rest. Jiln Wyatt, Sail Franci.sco; lonied United Pres.s stall, replacuig Ed Thoma.s, who's becoming war cor- respondent 111 Pauilic. Pepita Melia.s company of Span- ish comedians doing two-a-day at the Iris theatre, oldtime .stock house, but recently pix. Otners in company, Benitn Cibrian. Jose Cibrian. Pa- quita Estiade, IVIalvaloca and Alfiedo Varela, Jr. Nora Parcde-s: who covers Latin- Ainertcan film, doings in Hollywood for United Pre.ss. back to Hollywood after spending tour wee-ls.s looking over the Mexican studios and inter^ viewing local actors and »ctre.s.>ies. month On; tlie Coast and, among otlici'si will huddle with Hal Roach who has the Majestic Records fran- chise for. California.', Philip G. Epstein. WB producer, in from the Coast on indefinite leave to accept a Government assignment. Brother, Julius J., his writing teamr mate, at present a lieutenant (j g ) in ■Navy. ■ ;, ■', ; Charles Million. ex-French. Line I ,^ , • „ u- .1 i-^., thief dining loom stewaid, now netwoilvs flagship station niaitre d' at the Bagatelle, nee. La Across East 52d. at Radio Nips continued fiorti pace 1 Vie Parisienne. the new .Nino s, the maftre d'hotel is the former LaVie hcadwaiter. George Jes.sel. l.st v.p. of Jewish. Theatrical Guild, will deliver the eulogy at the memorial services for the late Sam H. Harris to be held at the Guild Chapel. 1.564 Broadway, today iWed.) at fi p. ni. Tony Butiitta, legit p.a.i .summer- ing at Woodstock, N. Y., where lies ■finishma his play, tnade his stage (iebut last weekend as convict- e.xDie.s.'-niaii in "Man Who Came to Dinner at the Playhouse. ;. father and son. are on opposite sides of Broadway, with Harry Stock- well featured in 'Marinka" at the Winter Garden and his six-year-old son. Dean Stock well, making hi.s Metro film debut m "Anchors Aweigh''at Capitol. Among the new N. Y. Bar As.sn. staiicung committee member.s are at- in N. Y., will carry the'show Sunday night al 10 30) The sei les is the joint effoi t of the Army Air Forces and Mutual, and will be scripted by Sgt. Millard LampiU. of the Second Radio Di- vision AAF. who has. just returned to New Yoik fiom a tup to Europe and a tour of military bases m this coiiiitry.■ ' Lampill. who 'Avt'otfe ' the ■■Jihrettp (01 the Noinian Coiw m-pieduced Lonesome Tiain' t.ntala last sea- son on CBS, will take his thaiacleis out of leal life, using I actual data and names In ellecl, the LampiD show will be the story of a seneia- tion the hero symbolizum the stoiy of GI .Ioe of World War II. And be- hind the programming is the desire of the Government..through the Wai Dept to show how the times and torncy Boris Kostclanetz ( Andre s I conditions have changed, the civiljan biother) and Newman Levy, lawyer humorist. Both are on the Enter' tHinmeiit Committee, ehairmaned by Edwaid Evpiett Watts, Ji and the soldiei his thinking, etc Thus it's feil that such a presenta- tion will help the GI 111 the peuod his chief, Harry Cohn Clive Biook out ol 'The Yeais Between" for a month s vacation, replaced by Ronald Waid. Major Alfied Davis lu'-l d'schaiged from the. Army, and has taken up his; duties at the Davis theatre, Croydon., Elsie R.indolph has taken "over Enid Stamp Tayloi v lole in the farce 'Is Your Honevmoon Really Necessary.' Lawrence Wright back at work at Tin Pan Alley after two years ill- ' ness- Now practically, .fully recovr. ered. - . Sadler Wells' Opera to the conti- nent to. play for the troops under; auspices of ENSA, .starting m Ham- burg, Sept. 3. Aichie de Beai oft on two weeks holiday; .when- he intends; to com-' plete his life story, which will be. published by Hutchinsons sometime in the Fall. Ashley Dukes appointed supervisor ot theatrical production.in the Brit- ish occupied zone ot Germany. He expects to be there for about 18 months. Opera- is to return for the winter Rt Covent Garden. It has been-used; tor a dancehall for a considerable time and .was a popular resort tot the GlS, One death resulted from the crashed ceiling at the Theatre Royai. St. Helen s, July 2, w hen many were uijured during a performance of "Wuthering Heights. ' Bill O'Bryen, formerly partner in O Bryen, , Linnit & Dunfee. dis- charged from the Army, where lie has been since 19.39. He intends to set up on his own. Diana Chase making comeback to stasje .since she became mother of twins two years ago. in Jack Hvlton s "Follow the Girls. ■ for which Jackie Billing, her husband, IS doing the dance.s. Roller .skating, the craze here some 40 years ago, looks like being rer vived. Advance agents from Amerr ica are looking over the field here, with the White City and Wembley Stadium looked upon as likely pros-j pects. . Arts Group oj; Actors gave a creditable pro<Uiction of Ib.sen's '"A Doll's House ' at the Arts Theatre Club, with Jenny Laird giving a .sympathetic and inlelligent render-: mg of Norah. Bernard Delfont reviving "Rose Mane" again, with George Moon to play Hard-Borled Herman role. Starts 20 weeks Mo.ss Empires tour, fortnightly stands, opening Palace, Manchester; .'Vug. 13. -' J, Arthur Rank has purchased the Winter Garden theaire, in the old days famous as the Middlesex Music Hall; for around .1i800,000. When neces.sary ^lteralions*arc completed house will be operated as a picture house. : After 20 years in .Tower street, in the builcUng. it. took over from the late Sir William Jury. Metros head oJflee IS being moved to new prem- ises. Cohipany ha.s just acquired modern new six-story- building at cost ot around $500,000. Building is at present occupied bv Government, expected to i'elihqui.sh soon. . jack Hylton's Engli.sh production of "Follow fhe Gills' finally set for opening at Palace; Mancheiiter, Aug. 27. Will play out of town for six weeks, eommg to His Majesty's thea- tre jn October. Incidentally, Fran- C1.S Dav and Hunter is publi.shing. the score ;already. Minneapolis ■ ■ By 'Les Bees ,■;■■ Kitty Cailisle into Hotel Rpdi-son Flame Room. , Llbonatis headlining floor, show, at Andy's nitory. Bonnie BaKer gave H.ippy Hour-f Edward Arnold doing a special Russell Wade moved into'his new Encino ranch house. . •Tom Connors-in from- New- yoik tut 20th-Fox confabs. Col. James Roosei'elt bought a home tn Beveily HiUs. Slieila Ejan., screen actress, di- vorced Capt. Dale Egan. " ; ■ ; Jan Wiley, screen actress, divorced Roger Wi.stcr Clark, actor, .\nne Andre, screen actress, di- vorced Rian James, writer.: War Chest trailer at Metro. Louise Arthur in from Broadway screen tests at Warners. nightclub two of; biggest weeks in lis history. Dave GilliTian, owner of World, Aberdeen, S. D., convalescing after serious illness. .\bbott and Don Swartz, of PRC oft to attend franchise holdei s' mtet- mg in Chicago. i_ Hugh_Hai mon-celebrated the 16th Northwest .Variety club ainuial anni ot his first talking caitoon Molf tournament scheduled toi Oak j .j.^^ Pavalee, foimer toolball pio, is how Steve Taylor, film ao'ior. ; [for Ed Yarbrough returned to 20fh-... Fox aCtei home office huddles j Brian Donlevy closing bis tungsten. : mine because ot labor shortajje. Ridge country club this week Harry KaU, builesque opeiator, now in armed services, in from Fort Knox, where he just ha.s been pro- moted to captain. Last two weeks at Hotel Nicolle; Minnesota Terrace f or Dorotny Le w is ice .show, which has ■ been packing 'em in all sumrneiv C. B. Stiff, Minnesota Amusement company Twin Cit'y theatres supei- vi,sor, pinched-hit for Fred Bachman, Aster manager, when latter was in- jured m :tall. .; . Bill Volk, looal indcpendent cir- cuit owner, flew to Ctncayo to meet his brother-partner, Capt. Sidney Yolk, of the air corps,/(n from Los Angeles, on Army mission; Jane Dillard, Cliarlie Diehl. Larry Griswold, Jimmy Patterson and the Owens Sisters head cast of 150 m "Aqua Follies," staged by Al Shee- han as annual Aquatennial celebra- tion and/running for fortnight. Obituaries Continued from pace M "The Mainice Schwaitz has engaged ol iearijustmeut and point up that H. A, Condeirto design sets tor all [ the returning . yet .-is not a problem plaxs,: he'U, produce" in ,1945-46, .Schw;aj'li!,-opeiis ,26tb season of the _ , _ Yiddish An Thcdtic'in Octobci with' Joc s tail> the • niitsical drama. "The Three .Gift.s," By, I.:Ja. Peretz. with music by -^^J'li^'^'"^^^'^- '^^ ' combat his- hospital; convalescence Variet.y" .mugg.s.; ;. n'lOA'e, , fast., .1''^ ^ thrust, on the nation The'; stiow" will ' backgroMud, :Cl y'oulh; trom the, '30s, how he , met, p^e,w^ar probl.eiils, it 11 take him thiou'h hi- period of leadm the first five-reel film. Pit." ,'■ , Evei's IS survived by his widow and a .son,who resides in the Canai .Zone.- ' ■ EDNA HALL Edna Hall, 59, letired stage and screen actress, died July 17, at her home m Culver City. In silent picture days, she ap- peared in '"Lights of Pans," "Shad- ows of Pans," and other.hims after an earlier career in legit productions and .stock companies. .lOlIN J. HILL .John J. Hill, veteran Pittsburgh nowsreel cameraman and foimeiK connected with; Pathe Newsreel in Pittsburgh and later with Isaacs and Walsh, film.-producers, died at hiS home theie after a long illness r-.'^'."'1 irtur^fo^Sw-s;' Leslie Goodwins soending his va- cation fisning in Mexican waters. Frank Hague, mayor ot Jersey City, guesting with Bryan Foy. Ed Raftery, United Artisis prexy, in town for executive huddles; Perry Como in from New York to warble in "Doll Face" at 20th-Fox, . .^rlcen Whelan returned to Holly- wood after two years on Broadway. Linn Unketer became assistant to . Perry Lieber, chief of RKOs fiack- eiy. Jeanne Grain laid , up with heat prostration on loca'iion at FtagstafI, Ariz., ■ ; ■ .■■;•■'■ ' Carole Landis divorced Major Thomas C. Wallace at Las Vegas,. Ne\ Harold VGildersleeve" Peary re- turned from, a tour ot Army hos« pitals: , Jack Haley made his 25th platter tor 'G.I. Joui-nal"; at, the. Hollywood Canteen.: - Pfc. Lon McCallister, former film actor, organizing Army radio show.s. m Alaska. Alice Fleming bought a home in West Los Angeles after two .years m ■a; trailer. ' . ' Jack Lambert laid up with iniurie.s sustained when thrown from a horse • in "Abilene." Coiinee Boswell in from the east for a role in "Swing Parade' at Monogram. Selena Royle rescued by a .sailor when caught m the rip tide at La-' guna Beach. • ■ Max Baer, former heavyweight champ, IS out ot the Array and mull- ma film offers. ■ Ray Milland checked out ot Para- mount for a three-week tour of Eng- land and Wales. Lieut. Jack Mark checked m at 20th-Fox after three years m the Mediterranean, sector. Major Mike Frankovitoh re;uined to Army duties in Florida after a week in Hollywood. Freeman Gosden and Charles Cor- . rell , returned from six weeks of European touring. Howard. Da Silva drew a vcnv'n leave' of absence from Paramount to Geoi-n &ilbeiT"ex''-"Vriid.y," now , P(?iiod. his tui lough his ictui n to QM rust Class U S Navy and son the U S and his toinily and, in of N Y Woild-Telegiam tcatuie caxalcade pattern leflect the thang- wntci Dou!;,las Gilbcil, met Wac , ,ni< tempo of ciMlian lile and thiiik- Pv;. ..Ma!-.i;ar.ct L, Tell a. week a.go._;j,j^, .-■ : ;-/^ "'";"';;>.■ Oil Mnnrlav i2J) they weie married I ' ^^.^^ „,evicw iv sKeddc d foi at the Liltle Chuith Aiound the 1 , Z"^. ' , ,,(,, „ h, n Ann Coiiici Both their furloughs es-1'h''' '^''"^t" "L"''' ''^ , . ' .VPircd; y furloughs csleiday (Tues ). Pittsburgh r'Shcridan, Sgt; Ray M.iddlctoii;' pf;,the AAF Radio ■ Production Unit, and pi hers ■ 'W i 11 0 u tline ',the. .se He* ,as a'' pi elude to the initial bioadcist Bv Hal Cohen Jci 1V Kiamoi .idded to managei lal 'Staff (ii; Hollywood Show Bar. ■ ■ '; Baiicl'le::clel- , George-, Wells: lias f /Opened hi.s, own iorch Ijookint; agency; | ; SleiJliiinie. -biiimond sCibbihg for VdcatmninE; Polly Malone on WCAE Heib Xukauska.t ic-clcLted piesi- dcnt of Ihe Y' Tiiangle Players loi . l!H.-)-4(j ■,'■"- Noini,in Poitei foimer PlayhoU'-c ' sctoi cii 10U1.C oveiseas'm "Our I own ' Doni Tiimaikie, accoidionisl with uick Aveiics unit, passed his Aimy „ plivsical; ' , ,; . - ' ; Phil Sodi h..s quit Nixon stall after icais to open own place 5n Mc- Kee,spon. .; ','^- ' Lew and Peg Morcur back io Flor- lua alter she had a hospital slession neie with a bad leg, Alanone Long quit Marty Gre Jolinston Denies — CtiiUiniK'il from |ia|:e 3 tion Hollywood,: i.s,. , Romai-k lie; al- •legedly;, made' thal<:''lie - couldn't .gel unity among pioduceis is '•ii.-pect,: aS ■ jfiiinstoVi'' clidn't .ofieci. :them■ tal 1 ,■; Hairy Cohn J L Waiiiei ClifT Woik, Eddie Mannix among otheis, bciiig away'dtiVirig liis-.s-tay.,; : ,, Johnston' ;,hvade ,stateitiein that; be-, lore .leaving he had a, ,jong h.uddle with Maiv Pickloid and suintthing might de\elop 'Vlis.. Pickfoid. how- evci. stated in icply to queues, that thouah .she and Johnston have been Ifiiends a long lime, there w.s no Chicago Harold Lloyd in town ehtertainiiig: local ,magis- at, ,Matf ,,iSchulien.'S:-:spoi | w'iUi, some prestidigitations, ■■ ' i Joe E. Lew'is. originaily skedded for ' only four weeks at the. Chez Paree. .stays-over an exli a tw o. Beiiiiy Strong orch remains at Trianon ballroom' till .^ug.' 24, when he'll be succeeded by HeV'y l^'.ng'... Making his Hr.st. appearance here, in five years. .loe Saunders took ;Over' Aiat'on band^tand Tuesday (24) for an ll-.day .Stand;' , ' ' • ':■ . Frankie ' Howard of the Sirigapqrc in Miami to ,dicker ,willi Lou; Wal;- i:er.s .over plircha.se of latter's Latiii Quarter in that city. John Conway New York Ccntial RR pa'-'.enger agent lesigned to 1 become midwest transpoitation nvfin- , ager for ■2otl<Gentui'y-.,F'o.x', ":-■;';. r Fii\st afTaii: '6n' Chi 'T.iih Thumper ohaptei soiial 10-tei ii a giidiion dinnei skedded foi the new ly-opened Congress hotel .'Vus 14 with Jack Hess head of 'ariangemcn'ts c<)mrnit- tee ,',Mei^'rlplI' Abbott's: fii'St;: revue, .a Ghi-originatirtg unit Torined for ap- pearances at hotel niteties, open.s at Dttioit Slatloi Sept 11 includinr; Eddie Pc. body ^\tk Bi'ctvstcr's oith and' six gal'liiic..■ ,:' :■,' ' ■■;■■:,,;■'•',■ •'' .',";■.,''■ ; Latest addition , to. - Pump Room s' .ssuest bOok is fciziiheth Sc()tt of.Parii a conimercial and portrait studio. Joy Storm, NBC announoer. is changing his front name but hasii t Tboniiis B. Lawler, father of New-| decided on a-new one. man Lawler, partner in the law firm of O Brien, Driscoll .& Rafterv. died la'-t week. Funeial services weie held Monday (23) at Yt/^ccis, N Y Chalmer U. btoup, j>l, chief en- gineer of station WIL foi the |) I.i years, died in St. Louis lu.st vvecl(. EolipWing an oiJei'ation.' ' Edgar Beigen bought a two-seated ! plane from the surplus Army stoclcti ■ for use on hospital tours, 1 John Dales, Jr.. Screen Aclors Guild executive secretary, vacation-. , ing on a ranch near Santa Batbaia. I Buddy De Sylva well enough to walk around his hospital room and ■ receive a limited number of visitors. Core Schary lectured at Occidcnt.Eil College on.vMotlon Picturcsr-Do „ , . , „ , , I'hev Lead or Follow Public Opm- •; Mpthcr; of Max, Arnold, Piltsburgh-■ fop';'' ■ ; ■ '--;;. : : ; : ,; . c\hjb died al hei home in that city | Lieut, Charles Farrell, foimer film recently; .Sophie Dudiis Mills, 74- mother, of Jack and living Mills of Mills .Vlusic Co,, died m New York July 21^ House Reviews S CoMlinucd from pa|;« 50 : star; in from the South Pacific front ,.to visit his wife, Virginia Vtilli, Harry Sugarman : bought pi opci lV ' next to his Beverly Tiopics, loi cn- I largemeflt after the war, I Walter Lantz clo,sing his Carlune rstudios .^ug. 17, while his 54 ein- ■ plovees go on a two-week vacation. . 1. : Phil G. EoiStein, on leave ot ah* l| I senee from Warners, loi t lor Wasnr. inaton on a special government mis- sion, ■■,■.•,; lait—Ie^,s of hei would get beltci results.,' :.,.:,.:. '.. ■ ■ ■■.'." ■ Calvcrt'.s. . call: for .serviccrticii brings eight on Mage All stem to cooperate with hypnosis in great- er or:les.ser degrees; .Two-are St. Louis at , By' -Sam' -X. Hurst ,'': Crad'e SiiatcberB'' opened 4lcd; out. for special bits, tout lhpre:s I Rooftop thoafi-e,, ; ' , nothing ..so spectacular: that makes 1 Willie HO\yard;: heaaiiftih!j floor the crowd jump like the horror- 1 .show at Starlight Rbof, Park Plaza clo.ser'does, Two; kids are pulled up ' hotel, , .; : ; ; from the front rows; one escapes,' :. Dvvight Fiske checks into: Crystal wtien he sees Calvert and,,lTenchn«i> ; Terrace;: Park , Plaza hotel,, ;Friday Gommg garbed in surgical gowns, |..(:2:0,)..for a two-week-stii'y/ ." : , but the: Other gets trapped and ;ha.s .Rosari,; Tong, Amerlcan-teirij Cht-' his head .sliced off bv a circular ,siiw<; I nese, i 11 town peaking p,a. in c&'nn«>(s;i '■ 'Ken Whitmer, : in deuce, lias .snap^ I t ion with screening of-Blood on .the- iiount""who"'selected thrspate under I Pv patter thai-s good foi picntv ot 1 Sun' at Loew's ■ • ■ lauHb.Si Besides gaggina^ he does tooting in, the.' style Of baftd :great!i. ea,*ily recognized; Pretty gal >sta(id,s by E,s, a,ss:i.stant. Dance dub, Fred and gali.v Hart 01 = band lo vsTng with the Edtlie , deal contemplated. Floience Reed"'- aulogiaph book last week to pen ' \ hue actiess, a giedt lady..a good/friend.'" ';; Following MoM-o's national sales ; riier:t ■ here ia.--'t wTcIr, Jock , Flynn., westr-rn div'sioh sr.los boss, and: J<ie, 1 Bt/ahltJ, his N Y a'.sivtant laid, out rt,t!ionat, pl.iri.s w.ith, iliree; (lis- J Gnrdon Sommers, director of the Si Ll)Ul^ Communit.v Playhouse di- icdiiig "The Doughgiils' at Ctd.ir- hurst theatre; Long Island, N. Y,. lohn P: Hickey, member of th« n"ll are t.-sf .steppe) s with nice ' MniiK ip.il Thcatie As^n alfut^o ..emi-ballft ■^voifc inrthwr Vouthics. • , i.i-f a ul hi« ■■on 'QM '2-C' Joht 'T.' I . ", JrHd' i 11,1 A<'\'/KHitiiterl-after thto^'iVtara