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WmlncMf ny, Jannary 23, 1946
OBITUARIES
LI.W rOIXACK
Lew PolUck, 50, popular songwvitcv tov many years and compceev'Of music for many ifilms, "died after a heart attack iii Hollywood, Jan 18 He ertered the music field 111 1»18 as a piano plajer loi the Will Von Tilzer Music Co m N Y Since tlien he is saw to have -vvntten. more than 500 songs.
Perhaps tus greatest hit was "Charmajne " featured m. flUn version of the stage pla\ , ' What Pi ice Gloiv"' Othci populai mimbeis veie 'Diane, fiom 'Seventh Hea\en , Miss AnabeUe Let, "Angela Mia" (tiom "Four Sons ), 'Thats a Plentv" and 'Two Cisalettes in Daik" He aNo wrote 'Yiadi^her Momme in colliboiation With Jcick Ytilen loi Sophie Tutltei which also ^\as a big suc■■cess. ;.
Some of P6llaefc"s sonss for pictures were written irt coliabofntion with Ei'tio Rapoe. who Ldiecl kisl. June However, .the lyncs ami scoie loi Pig.skin Paiacli weic entuelj PoUacl'-'s work Oi e of his recent hiti was the wai song, He s My Uncle '
• Boi-n in N Y and educated m the pUblie scliools. Pollack began wiitT jng songs Ht an early age,, composing music for the leading Bioadwaj music publisiiers uiinl he went: to i HollywCod in;1928. went to the ! Coast Under ; contract to 20th-:rox to wiite fui eaiT\ sound p'cluies He I sta>ed V ith that company foi eight ■.yeai^V. aiid for the last three years had been With RKO.
One of the earlv members of the American Society of Gomoosers, Auihbrs and Publishers, Pollack was a Shriner and belorged to the Song Writers Protective Assn.-. Suivrted by two sons and a sistei
of "The Belle of New Yoik" in England Her name m piivate life was Mis Jessie Edi« Cholot. Suivived by hUi>band.
H^RRY P. WOLFF
Ham P Wolfe 7.1 publishoi of the Columbus (Oi Dispatchand al^ so part-owner o( WBNS and US PM affiliate, WELD, died in that city Jan 10 He and liu> late biothei afqiiired the Dispatch and Ohio. State Journal, morning paper, early m the 1900 s
Three sons ■ survive. Robert H., president of WBNS: H. Pi'eston. as.sistant editor of the Dispatch; and Majoi Robeit S Wolie
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Jim Wong, head ot the Chinese noveltv act, Jim Wong Tioupe died J.in J5, in Ne^\ Yoik He had been ill since Apiil ^Mth rheumatic fe\ei .ind has been out of hij, act since then Rest ot the act has been on the boards and vi'ill continue. ■ .
Wong, born in China, came to this country at an early age. ■
Sur\-iveci by widow . and . , two brolhersi ■, : V':
JOSEPH L, illGGINS
Joseph L. Higgin.s. 87, . who years ago . had done a sharpfihooting act vwth thi! old Bainum and BaUoy Ciicus and Buffalo Bill s,how<! died Jan 19 at New Rochellc N Y At the time ot death he was caretaker of the Huguenot Yacht Gliib there.
Survived by widow, si-v daughr ters. : a . .son, five brothers and a sisteiv
MARRIAGES
Kay Coulter to Jack F White, New York, Jan. 18. Bride is legit actress, currently appearing in "Dear Ruth" (Heniy MiUer, ff. Y.); ^room is fliw director.
Esperanza jiaur to John Wayne, Long Beach, Calif, Jan 18. Brule is Mexican actress; groom IS Ahn Stat-.
Nora Perry to Thomas W Wainei, Ji , Los Angeles, Jan. 14. Bride is a screen actress.
Jovce Linden to RAF Flight Lt. Geoflrey Harper, London. Bride is legit actress currently appearing m '■The Y'ouiig Mrs. Harrington ' m London.
Jean Hamilton to Worraan Wrobel. Chicago, Jan 19 Bride l.s Umver-: sal contract player and boogie pianist; groom is manager of RKOOrpheum theatrej St.. Paul.
Jean Shaip to George D\'oiak Los Angeles, Jan 9 Gioom is a radio announcer.
Gietchen Robinson lo Jean Paul King, Las Vegas, Jan 16 Gioom is a ladio announcci
Beinice Edlund to LI Cmdi Lawicnce S Burtis, Chicaao Jan '20 Biidc IS secietaiy ot Okcn & Johnson. ; "
Lt. Pi-iscilla Miner Morgan . (jg V . to Lt R.ilpi Waldo Cuminiti„s Nev\ York, Dec. ,18. B.ride, ;tariiK>rly, i.ii;. Young & Rubicain radio di.'pt.. now handling radio for W<ues at Huntei College, N Y; groom is foimcr radio-legit actof. ■ ■
Eleanor Parker to Bert Friedlob, Las Vegas, Jan 5 Biide is sciecn star.
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OLLIE .'\LGEK
OUie; :A.lger. 64. veteran company and theatre managei". died at his home m Bnyside. L. I., Jan 16. Hewas the husband of Rose Stahl. :retued legit std... piobably best leinembered for her stellar performance in "The Chorus Lady' many years ago. They met -while Alger was compan-y manager o£ tnat attraction lor the late Henry B. Harris, who proauced it. Subseq-ijentiy. he had managed Miss Siahl in , succeeding vehicles under the Hams management
Al^ei got his stall in showbusincs as advance agent for Riley & Fwher's original production of "Floradora." After three seasons With , that, he -became manager for Harris',, productipn of "Tlie Lion and , the Mouiie prior to tal:iHg over management of Mi.ss Stahl's Companies.'When the latter retired from the stage. Alger had . been Gompan.y manager tor a number of the lats Charles B. Dillmnham productioas where he remained uiltil the late Henry -Miller built the Hem^' Miller theatre in N. Y. There he doubled as house and company , managei foi Miller's own productions He retained that post until Millers death, re-signing because of illness.
Funeral services were held last Saturday (19> from Lloyd Funeral Chapel, Baysidc, and was followed by cremation. la line with ivishes of her late hu.rband. Mrs. Alger, had planned (cr. private. funeral services but many of those who had known or been asKocrn ted with him through the years attended.
FRANK L. G.VfES
Frank L. Gate.s. 57. manager of Warner Bros, insurance, depai tment at the homeoffice died at his home 111 Oakdale, LI Jan 16 Funeial sei Vices wcie held m Gaidcn Citj, L. I.. Jan. 18. He had been with Warners for 17 years.
Survuing aie a wic'ow, son. mothei and tv\o biotheis.
.TOE KAM.ISOV
Jo6 Kallison. 48. tormer bnokor for the Goodman-Hai 1 ison th'.i'ics ChicagOi died in Miami of heart a. tackJan.: 15: :-, ,
Kallison, . who booked all Marx Bros, pictures for the circuit for naorc than 25 years, was a drug store propuetoi m tht, Ciillou hotel, on the Chicago Film Row.
HENRY SINDT
Henry H Sindl 93 who v s the oldest living musician in Da\ciipojt low^a, died at his home there Jan. 10.
He was a member of tne Uiinoiis Strai-ser band for 26 years. -acting as mai.jgoi foi 12 je.ji lie was also a member of the ti-i-city syriiphohy orchestra for 15 vcars.
BIRTHS
, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. N otter. Jr.. son. BronxviUe. N. Y.. Jan. J. Fathei is sale'-man foi the PRC exchange m New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young, .son. Pittsbuigh. Jan 11 Father is a piodiieoi at KDKA ill that city
Ml and Mrs Eddy Powell, cl ui£,hter. Hollywood. Jan 13. lather is musical arranger at 20th-Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shealler dai.ghtei Pittsbuigh, Jan 12 F.ithei plavs trumpet with Al Mar.sico orch.
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Schaffer. son, Hollywood, Jan. J5. Father is a screen writer. , ; • , ; ■
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Kamins. dauHuter, Hollywood, Jan. 16.; Father IS publicity director for Charle.s R. Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Edmondson. son. Atlanta, Jan, 2. Fathe is Professor Backwards of vaucic and radio.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Kl<.'imTian, daughter, Astoria, L. !.. Jatw 20, Parents are comedy maloiTal writers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben M. Cohn. daughter. New Haven. Jan. 6. lather l.s with Loewf's foreign depai'tment,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moon. son. Jan. 18, New Yoik FathLi is N Y blanch manager for 20th-Fox,
BARMY RIEGLR
Johr Etipard (Batnej ) Riegei 62 died oi teiebial hemmoihage at his home J ii IG aftei an illness ot two years. He was one of ■ the best known bank officials along Broadway and for 40 years w'as on, the ; staff of Nalioii,ai;:City bank, *llst .niid , Broadway, N. Y., where ho rose to assistfiii't cashior.-' . : , '
It oiig'nallv the Commeitial Ti'ust and was called the fiist tncati ical bnnk. A. L Ei'angci Al Hayman, Kcniy Da'ian and John Golden being on the boaicl Lrftei after a chanjie in control it became .the Ea<t Ri»ci National Bank then the Bank oi America, headed by the late A. H. Giannini.
Rieger. who belonged to the Hot Air club, a group of showmen, was the bank's thcatucal speci.ilist
JOSEPH HAMILTON
Joseph Hamilton. 70. oldtime minstrel, died in Philadelphia la.st week, He was the fathei ot Kay Hamilton, nitery singer.
He started with minstrel troupe in P'luH 111 1893 ana \ oikLd at Steel Pier^ Atlantic City, for many years
FRED A. riJiSS
, Fred A. PIe,s,s, 39,;,f,o-t-mer manager 01 the Lincoln thoatie Dos Moines Iowa, died aftei a heait attack Jpn 12
Survived by widow and daughter^
Widow, 85 of Hyman StietU, foundoi of Sticfel chain ot indie thejatits in Philadelphia died in that
■City: last, .week, Suryi viid by ; fbiir sons. , Morris, Harry,, Barney,: and -pscar. all operators of ' tlic . Rosy Thfalie chain with houses in Philijf and upstate PcnnsyKaiua.
Abraham Kann, 73 fathei of S"t.k\c\ Kann, sciiptei and lynoist whp has wiittcn Armv netuoik piogiam, I ' This Is Ildlloian," foi list louple of -ieus died last week in Pittsbuigh V/idow and fnc other childicn sinvive; ,', ', ■
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Jessie Carlyle. masiQomcdy actress, died Jan. 21 in the Wickeish.iin hospital. Jf. Y.
Miss Cailyle had appeared in several musical shows piociuccd by George W. : liederer and had once lollott-ed Sdna May in the title role
Wife, 34 oi William OBiion ASCAP lepiesentative in the Pittsburgh teiutoiv, died at hei home theie last week ot a cciebial liemoi1 hage
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Mrs. Oscar Ilamnaerstetil, widow of the opera impresaiiu, died Jan 14 in Syracuse, N. Y. A brolhei and sister survive.
That vva.s. enough for Missman. who has lived in Japan and who speaks the ianguagei .Clarmet iii hand, lie^ mounttd to the top ol a 30-foOt stauv.ay and played ' The Star Spalii?led Banner. Every prisoner able to stand stood at attention, smiling broadly, but it was nist too liiid for Missman.. A husky, inturiated guard lecognired the anthem and k.iocked Missman to the giound, 30 feet below, Iracturing his hand and ai m He nevei fully recovered and can no longei play the clarinet but plays other instruments.
During the wai't unable to obt-iin new ' ratisic, : some of the hbp-ciits, Chiefly Parks '■and Nathan, turned coinposei, Paiks tumiiif! out somt lughlv popular long haii and jivci numbers. -,
Jimmy Jame.s, father ot the prewar nfiusicians union of Shanghai, and ownei o£ the world-famous Jimmv's Kitchen, was a piisoncr foi moie than three yeais but is nov/ o\!nei •of five flouushm; ealLUC and 'night spots m Shanghai.
Bob Fockler, v ho once w is loader of tlie Del Monte Cafe band and who after Pearl Harboi biojdcast foi a Na/i radio station at Shanghai hu.s been forgiven by his foUov Americans. At no time duimg his peiiod of bioddcasting did Fotktci expiess his own \ievs, but ineul> read copy submitted to him. Fockler had to eat.
•The. $90 per week being paid the hep-cats by the aimy is the highcbt salary American' mu.sicjans ever drew in Shanghai* Ten years ago the i^tandard pay per week for AmcrjLcans Wiis about ^50.
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