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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, MONDAY, 7TTLY 22, IBB Faint Hope for Peace as Queens Democrats Meet Tonight to Settle Disputes IN THE POLITICAL SPOTLIGHT est bet to beat the Democrats has eccived the general support of the ther Republican executives in the Led by Mrs. Minnie Herzog, co-eader and State Committeeman of 2d A. they Indorse Ashmead 's Ashmead May Decide Tonight i Queens to Film Faust' in Colors To Bring Better Music to Masses program and stress the point that A party woners wro iougni. to eieci l. J.

f. riXpected to An-, candidates in previous campaigns opera and I to encourage composers to writ me of the especially for the talking pictures. tial music of Gounod' will also incorporate i Full Ticket nounce Ashmead, according to reports According to Mr. Reiner, tne aau. episodes from Christopher Marlowe1 for the Pi rrimarv Hint Tickets Already Picked By 2 Factions Donovan Mentioned to Oppose Jnrljie Colden in Raee for Bench By FRANK J.

COSTELLO Hope of reconciliation of the waning factions in the county Democratic ranks is expressed by the workers in the party, but the hope Is very faint as the executive commit 'ee prepares to thresh the problem out when it meets tonight. On one side we have James C. Sheridan, duly elected chairman of Goethe's "Faust" will be brought to the screen this Fall, done entirely In color as a full-lenth feature, at was announced today. Filming of the piece will begin within two or three weeks at the Astoria, Queens, studios of the newly-organized Music Oulld Productions, and the picture will be the first film effort of this group. The picture will utilize the essen- Elizabethan drama, "Dr.

Faustus." sic Guild Productions, wnicn main-It Is exDected the film will be offices at 247 Park Ave" Mtn It is expected the film will be oth plc. ready for release by November. based on popuiar opcras but Fritz Reiner, co-conductor of the that no definite choice has been Philadelphia Orchestra during its i mHfle It wa3 necessary, he cx- from all parts of the borough, has aroused his leaders to enthusiasm in calling this year the golden opportunity to elect Republicans and they have promised to support him in his fight for victory. There are no Issues this year such as graft and the need for he declared. "There is only the issue of whether the Republicans can provide a better government for operatlc season last Spring, will be plained, to take operas that could the general musical director for the reduced to the length of feature people of Queens Announce Program production, although the full cast has not yet been chosen.

J. W. Pabst will direct, assisted by George Anthell, pianist and composer. To Encourage Composers Back, to the urolect. savs Mr.

pictures. Mr. Reiner said that those who have signified their interest In the undertaking include Lucrezla Borl, Mrs. Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, Walter Damrosch, Dr. Hollls Dann, As the Democrats are preparing to settle their differences at the executive committee meeting in Woodslde headquarters tonight, the Republicans, under the leadership of Warren Ashmead.

will undoubtedly announce their full ticket for the Pall promary at a meeting in Richmond Hill. Ashmead has reiterated again and again that he will consider nothing but a straight Republican ticket and has refused to consider any coalition overtures. Three places have already been designated by Ashmead. They are Magistrate Thomas Doyle for County Judge. United States Commissioner Jacob Vise! for District Attorney and Democratic a I Fusion incumbents.

I can and that's why jut for a straight icket." Reiner, is a two-fold purpose to Carl Englt bring good music to the masses and Zlmballst. of Queens are awaiting For Free Plays Free plays and portable theater performances will present the following program this week under ERB auspices: Tonight "Abraham Lincoln," at Forest Park, Myrtle Ave. and Wood-haven Boulevard, at 8:30 Dm. the report to Mayor LaGuardla by Commissioner of Accounts Paul Blanchard of his probe into the stewardship of the government of the borough. Mr.

Blanrhard's report to the lime pledged and five othe Hal. If lie gets the 33 lUpporteri claim for him ivubtedly be the victor tor Register Samuel J. Burden of Queens has not yet stated whether he will seek-re-election. Mm. 7 Are You HARD OF HEARING I M.tvor.

outlining his examination of Assistant Commissioner of Public SONOTONE The Original Bone Conduction Aid seeking nomination fur Edwin C. Morsch for Register. The Register berth is still open and rill be filled tonight and William Mc-Gahle is to date the leading regular contender for the post. Coalition Ticket Picked The coalition forces have announced their ticket for the pi -manes which they hope to place on the Republican and Democratic Tuesday "Brother Mose." at Fort Totten, Bayside, at 8:15 p.m., and portable theater production of "Abraham Lincoln." at Anawanda Park, Grandview Ave. and Stanhope Ridgewood, at 8:30 p.m.

Thursday "Abraham Lincoln," at King Park, Jamaica Jamaica, at 8:30 pa. Friday "Abraham Lincoln," at Jaekaon Heights Playground at 8:30 SBN8ATIONAL tfher.can cannot coi the regular 31 of M' Garry maintain I gnvwhere JO votes In Harvey to Attend Legion Rally the executive committei tesl for If He Can Get Military Leave Raymond G. Pollard this last week, will be made within a week or len days, he reports. Regarding the scope of his inquiry into Pollards department or any other department of the Harvey administration in Queens. Blanchard i el uses to comment, except to say that other officials in the Harvey cabinet and employes of the ad-MiMiisti ation may be quizzed.

Blanchard has not made any -tatement as yet regarding the inability of an examination of been explained before CVmberland ohoDt' tor' toil Vdemo 6-2170 or write for booklet, Sonorone Distributing Co. Albs Theatre 1 DcKalb Aranu bowed tl giittee hi fight V0K Jhe two a far 7f of the 4th A. thei Sixteen zone leaders split I Borough President Harvey has re-s. the other two going to I celvsd an invitation to attend thf immltteemen. nth annual convention of the the 34 women on the Queens County Legion to be held committee have agreed to at Richmond Hill on Friday and This ticket, sponsored by Queens Pusionlsts and Independent Democrat, is headed by Herbert A.

O'Brien for County Judge, Charles K. Pinch for District Attorney, Mrs Elizabeth A. Doyle for Register and Joseph Coufal for Sheriff. efforts of the Harvey Republicans to County Commander Walter Pri-nont had handed the invitation to lis son. Walter at the Queens Post and It was in turn re-ayed to the different Legion head- a'l'i'i' Works Commissioner John J.

IW'ow 'he aciion of Mrs. Dorotnea Saturday. Jpni'irtcn rountv co-leader, In lining The invitation was extended to Halleran. fin with the triumvirs, but Sheridan! the borough president before Mr. Harvey, threes maintain that some of these tes will be switched tonlgru in camp by a bicycle squad sons of the Legion mem- I nd was presented to Mr by Edwin Checkowski.

son I lember of the Long Island I ir of Sheridan. i lt Chosen who Is now at Miller place their candidates under the two weeks' tour with 1 g. O. P. emblem and even if they nfantry Light Tanks.

gf.t a voice at the meeting tonight imittee that he would possibly onlv three of the 20 votes a leave of absence to w0llid be cast In their favor, convention. These are understood to be the vou Qf Slate committeeman Ralph bus controversy the Halpern of the 5th A. Frederick extension of this route Knauss of the 6th A. D. and Prank I Kenna of the 1st A.

D. Knauss is who I Believing that the factional split Will not be settled before the primaries, if after that, members ol both tactions have intimated that elates have been picked by the Jeade: confidential examiner and Halpern Ask Extension Of Bus Route ntioned to oppose the fact Among those i Harvey he incumber retrime San, one of the triumvirs, for i5th and 84th Aves a dls-f nearly a mile. There Is I the Roosevelt Ave. subwat However, there is an even chance that the question will not come to a vote, considering the stand that Ashmead has taken for putting a a to Marvin for District Atromev to oppose cnanes r. ouiu- Q-25 from its present terminal at suluul1 lu it.

and a route straight Republican ticket in the Jamaica station field. 1 Sheriff McGarrv. another of the 75th along Parsons Boulevard I from 84th Ave and thence to Ja- but iliere is no connecting link. triomv.rv cannot run tor tpcio-uw t)ut is reported seeking the nomination for register. Register Samutl aaica station.

i Operators of these buses, accord- The Flushlng-Hillcrest Civic As- ing to Mr. Pedersen have filed ap-ociation is furthering the campaign plications for franchises for routes No Harvey Sanction Harvey supporters have tried several times to get Ashmead's sanction to a coalition ticket but without any evident success. This slate would include Magistrate Benjamin Marvin, a Democrat, for District Attorney, and Herman Ring inde- i not and Alexander E. Pedersen. chair- from Jamaica station along Parsons Sheridan by the tnumv: will seek man of the group's transit commit- Boulevard to liege roini stated whether Don't say beer-say RUPPERT extension Residents of I granted t-election.

The Sheridan forces et named any defmit company. he rie- pendent Democrat, for Sheriff, they get the bus Ashmead stand for a straight candia Republican ticket In the Fall or Sheriff or register, but ior tark Commissioner James Pasta fceen favorably mentioned lor Sheriff's post. Mrs. Gallis Mentioned I Mrs. Mae V.

Gallis. who had i Sulliva confidential secretary w. fcnd who had been ousted because oi Jier support of Mrs. Courten, has lso been mentioned for the register's post and may get the support fcf the triumvirs. It is understood tiowever.

that she may withdraw Jrom the race if she is promised an tinder sheriff or deputy register Jwrth. Regarding the candidates for alderman and assembly in each of She i the i i fre pice district getting What is the yardstick for a cigarette Take mildness for one thing how does it measure up for mildness? Chesterfields are milder not flat or insipid, of course, but with a pleasing flavor. Then take taste for another thing-does it have plenty of taste? Chesterfields taste better not strong but just right. In other words, They Satisfy that's my yardstick for a cigarette. flavor.

Then take taste fur another thing docs it have of taste? Chesterfields taste better not strong but just right. intrenched as ivernor and also pite the pooh- JSulllvi JhaT" UW JSKfS JF jKH jjjjf L. SL, iSBk HKB KK BWLgjw the meeting of committee iCIETY OUTING THE SIMPLIFIED OIL BURNtR INSTALLATION NOW Fini P.Tment Oct. Ul 3 Vearl to P.y Chesterfield the cigarette thats MILDER CHestcrficld the cigarette that TASTES BETTER GeoWeidermax ELECTRIC Ca INC If nil -it wt B1LYM I9ii. LiGcirr A.

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